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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
   
Monday, November 24, 1952
   
9:45 am Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. of Missouri
Mr. James E. Lawrence, Chairman, Missouri Basin Survey
Commission
(Senator called Mr. Connelly last week stating it was
rather urgent they see the President.)
10:00 am (Staff)
11:00 am Honorable David Bruce, Under Secretary of State
11:15 am Rabbi R. M. Rosenthal, of Cleveland, Ohio
(Wired Mr. Connelly last week and asked for this; saw
the President last April through Congresswoman Bolton
and brought the President gift from people in Israelean
town of Ksar-Truman. The gift was set of cuff links.)
11:30 am The President received a group from Omega Psi Phi
Fraternity:
DODSON, Mr. Thurman L.
GEE, Mr. Malcolm
JONES, Mr. Hiram
HILL, Mr. Lawrence A.
McCOLLOUGH, Mr. Chester
MOULTRIE, Mr. H. Carl
PARKER, Mr. Barrington D.
TURNER, Mr. Winston
WHITEHEAD, Dr. Matthew J., Chairman
WILLIAMS, Mr. Charles E.
WILLIAMS, Dr. Puris J.
WEAVER, Mr. George
(Lawrence Hill of Howard University wrote to the President
early in November, explaining that last year during
Achievement Week Program of this Fraternity, they gave
the President an award in absentia for his stand on
civil rights. As the President was then away from
Washington, they asked if they might present this
scroll to him.)
11:45 am Honorable Loy W. Henderson, American Ambassador to Iran
(Requested this through Protocol)
12:00 pm The President presented the Congressional Medal of Honor
to:
Lt. Colonel Raymond G. Davis, USMC
T/Sgt. Robert S. Kennemore, USMC
Pfc. Hector A. Cafferata, USMA
12:15 pm (Honorable David Bruce, Under Secretary of State) OFF THE RECORD
12:30 pm Honorable Stanley Woodward, American Ambassador to Canada
(Asked for this through Protocol)
1:00 pm (LUNCH)
3:00 pm (The President was photographed in the South Grounds with
Members of the White House Police Force) OFF THE RECORD
3:30 pm (Mr. Carl McArdle) of Philadelphia Evening Bulletin
(Mr. Tubby brought him in OFF THE RECORD)
3:45 pm Honorable W. Averell Harriman, Director for Mutual Security
4:00 pm (Judge Frank Douglas) OFF THE RECORD
4:30 pm IN THE PRESIDENT'S STUDY OFF THE RECORD
(The President received Members and Officers of the Supreme
Court, as follows:)

Honorable Fred M. Vinson, the Chief Justice
Honorable Hugo Black
Honorable Stanley Reed
Honorable Felix Frankfurter
Honorable Orville Douglas
Honorable Robert Jackson
Honorable Harold Burton
Honorable Tom Clark
Honorable Sherman Minton
Honorable Harold Willey, Clerk
Honorable T. Perry Lippitt, Marshal
Mr. Walter Wyatt, Reporter

Also:

Honorable James P. McGranery, the Attorney General
Honorable Robert Stern, Acting Solicitor General

 
The creation of this online resource was made possible in part by funding from the William T. Kemper Foundation - Commerce Bank, Trustee.

The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum is one of thirteen Presidential Libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration.

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