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President Harry S. Truman.  Source: Truman Library.   What do you do in a day? Meet with your boss, employees, clients? Go out to lunch with friends? Go to the dentist, the grocery store, or school? Come see what President Truman did every day of his Presidency! Search for a specific day (what was President Truman doing on your birthday?) or search for a specific person (how many times did President Truman meet with George Marshall?). President Truman also met with numerous everyday citizens during the course of his duties--did he meet with one of your relatives? Search the calendar to find out!
President Harry S. Truman. Source: Truman Library
 
 
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This Presidential Appointments Calendar is based upon the records contained in the
Matthew J. Connelly Files
   
Wednesday, November 12, 1952
   
Executive Orders:  [10409 AWARD OF THE PURLE HEART TO PERSONS SERVING WITH THE NAVY, MARINE CORPS, OR COAST GUARD OF THE UNITED STATES]
    [Public Papers: Letter Directing the Air Coordinating Committee To Make Plans for Observing the 50th Anniversary of the Wright Brothers flight]
9:45 am Judge E. Barrett Prettyman, Circuit Judge, Court of Appeals
for the District of Columbia
(Called Mr. Matthew Connelly to request this.)
9:55 am (Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips of Kansas City, Missouri) OFF THE RECORD
10:00 am (Staff)
11:00 am Commander Floyd L. Ming, National Commander of the Disabled
American Veterans
Mr. Vivian D. Corbly, National Adjutant, DAV
Mr. Cicero F. Hogan
Mr. John W. Burris
Mr. Clyde J. O'Daniel
Mr. Charles E. Foster
Admiral Charles S. Stephenson, Medical Director, DAV
(Commander Ming is newly elected National Commander and wanted
to pay respects to President. Arranged through Francis M.
Sullivan, National Legislative Director, DAV)
11:15 am Colonel Edward V. Condon, National Guard Bureau
Colonel Elmer G. Brown, National Guard Bureau
Lt. Col. Raymond F. Kreager, National Guard Bureau
Colonel Ronald B. Stevens, National Guard Bureau
Lt. Col. Ernest W. Posse, National Guard Bureau
Mr. R. W. Turnley
Mr. Richard B. Garvey
Mr. James M. Riley
(The President wrote Colonel Condon and told him to bring
in a group of his friends.)
11:30 am Dean H. K. Wilson, Dean of Men, Pennsylvania State College
(Wrote the President he would be attending Land Grant Colleges'
meetings here in November and wanted to discuss the Athens,
Missouri, situation with the President.)
11:45 am Honorable Thomas Burke, Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio
(Honorable Michael DiSalle) OFF THE RECORD
(Mayor Burke called Mr. Matthew Connelly to request this)
12:00 pm The Chinese Ambassador
His Excellency Dr. George K. C. Yeh, Chinese Minister for
Foreign Affairs
(Arranged through Protocol)
12:15 pm Honorable Frederick Lawton, Director, Bureau of the Budget
(Half hour)
12:45 pm Honorable Roger Putnam, Director of Economic Stabilization
Honorable Archibald Cox, Director of Wage Stabilization Board
(Mr. Putnam called Mr. Matthew Connelly)
1:00 pm (LUNCH)
3:00 pm (Mr. Frank Land) OFF THE RECORD
(Mr. Land called Mr. Matthew Connelly from Kansas City to request this)
3:15 pm Dr. Frederick A. Middlebrush, President, University of Missouri
Mr. Powell B. McHaney, President, Board of Curators,
University of Missouri
(Mr. McHaney wrote to Admiral Sidney Souers stating Leslie Cox told
him to come in to discuss the new Medical School to be
located in Columbia)
3:30 pm (Mr. Max Lowenthal) OFF THE RECORD
4:00 pm (Honorable Clark Clifford) OFF THE RECORD
    AT THE WHITE HOUSE - STUDY
4:45 pm (Honorable Fred Vinson, the Chief Justice) OFF THE RECORD
7:30 pm (The President and Mrs. Truman attended a dinner at the
Chevy Chase Club given by Honorable Oscar Ewing. They
left the White House at 7:10 p.m.) OFF THE RECORD
9:30 pm (The President and Mrs. Truman left the dinner in order to drop
in at a Demolay Ceremony at 10:00 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple.)
OFF THE RECORD

 
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