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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
   
Tuesday, November 25, 1952
   
Executive Orders:  [10414 RESTORING LAND OF THE UPOLU POINT MILITARY RESERVATION TO THE JURISDICITON OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII]
    [Public Papers: Letter to the Chairman, Civil Service Commission, on the Need for Maintaining Rosters of Former Mobilization Personnel]
9:45 am General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force
(To report on trip to Korea)
10:00 am (Staff)
11:00 am Colonel John Astor, owner and publisher of LONDON TIMES
Honorable B. A. B. Burrows, Counsellor of British Embassy
(The American Embassy in London asked for this appointment,
through Protocol. Astor wished to present to the President
the first copy of a memorial volume published by the TIMES
to commemorate dedication on July 4, 1951 of the American
Chapel in St. Paul's Cathedral, London. This copy autographed
by a number of prominent Englishmen, including Prime Minister
Churchill. This book is a record of ceremony which took place
at time of dedication of Chapel, which will have on permanent
display, honor roll of 28,000 members of U. S. Armed Forces
killed in England during last war.)
11:15 am Congressman John D. Dingell, Michigan
Congressman Thaddeus M. Machrowicz, Michigan
Congressman John A. Blatnik, Minnesota
Congressman John C. Kluczynski, Illinois
(Honorable Charles Murphy)
(Congressman Dingell asked for this to discuss St. Lawrence Waterway.)
11:30 am The President received a group of Business Paper Editors.
  (Requested by Paul Wooten. This was usual bi-
  annual conference which the business paper editors have yearly;
  this was the second, first being on January 17, 1952.)
  THE FOLLOWING WILL MEET WITH THE PRESIDENT:
  SOCIETY OF BUSINESS MAGAZINE EDITORS
  AIKEN, John Mechannual
  BOLZ, Roger W. Machine Design
  BRADBURY, William Utilization
  BROWN, Kermit Food Field Reporter
  CLISSOLD, Walter Bakers' Helper
  CALDWELL, John H. Sales Management
  COHEN, Stanley Advertising Age
  CAMPBELL, Tom Iron Age
  CARSON, Lorraine Dun's Review
  COOMBES, Raymond Mechanization
  CORNELL, John Paper Mill News
  CRAIN, Kenneth Hospital Management
  CUSTER, James R. Automotive Industries
  DOOLY, William Constructor
  ESS, T. J. Iron and Steel Engineer
  FIRTH, Norman Dun's Review
  FISHER, Mahlen R. Constructioneer
  FITZGERALD, R. L. Boot and Shoe Recorder
  GIBBS, Robert C. Chemical and Engineering News
  GRAY, Robert Fueloil and Oil Heat
  GREENE, A. W. Distribution Age
  GREENE, Edward E. Institutional Food Wholesaler
  HARRINGTON, Carl C. Mill & Factory
  HEALE, Kenneth Hardware Age
  HERS, Charles C. Machinery
  JOYCE, Arthur T. Bakers' Weekly
  KELLY, Fred Refrigerating Engineering
  KENYON, Charles M. Motor Age
  KERR, R. T. American Lumberman
  KIEFER, Frank Department Store Economist
  KING, Lansford F. Jewelers' Circular-Keystone
  KRAYHILL, Richard L. Dun's Review
  KREUTEBERG, K. C. Steel
  KRUCKMAN, Arnold Kruckman News Service
  KRUCKMAN, Margaret Glass Digest
  LANGDON, Palmer N. Metal Finishing
  LINDSAY, George C. Mechanization
  McALLISTER, Stanley Masonry Construction
  McCarthy, John F. Optical Journal
  MARIWELLO, Reese L. Plant Engineering
  MICHELSON, Edward J. Tide
  NORMAN, John Fairchild Publications
  OVERMAN, L. F. Heating and Ventilating
  PHAIR, William A. Hardware Age
  PETERSON, Eldridge Printers' Ink
  RANNELLS, Karl Chilton Publications
  RAWONS, C. B. Commercial Car Journal
  RICHARDSON, W. A. Medical Economics
  RICHTER, Frank Modern Railroads
  ROSCOE, George B. Qualified Contractor
  SHEARER, Andrew Automotive Industries
  SIMKINS, Murray Commercial Car Journal
  STEIFELD, Robert L. Machine Design
  STROUPE, Raymond Chilton Publications
  SUCH, Irwin H. Steel
  SULLIVAN, George P. Iron Age
  THUN, E. E. Metal Progress
  TICHE, Frank Motor Age
  TROUT, Joe Progressive Grocer
  VITT, George N. American Exporter Industrial
  VOGEL, Fred W. Modern Machine Shop
  WARREN, James S. Restaurant Management
  WELCH, Francis X. Public Utilities Fortnightly
  WHITTINGTON, George A. Industrial Laboratories
    [Public Papers: Remarks to a Group of Business Paper Editors]
11:45 am Judge Samuel I. Rosenman
(Called Mr. Connelly ten days ago from New York and asked for this.)
12:00 pm Honorable Frederick Lawton, Director, Bureau of the Budget
(One half hour)
12:35 pm (Honorable Averell Harriman, Director for Mutual Security) OFF THE RECORD
12:45 pm Honorable Robert A. Lovett, the Secretary of Defense
(Usual Tuesday appointment)
1:05 pm (Honorable James McCahey, of Chicago) OFF THE RECORD
1:10 pm (LUNCH)
3:00 pm (Mr. Norman Cousins, Editor, The Saturday Review of Literature)
OFF THE RECORD
(Wrote to the President last August, expressing hope he might
talk to him sometime this fall about ideas he has for a
proposed Presidential farewell address. Came to see Mr. Connelly and saw the President OFF RECORD.)
3:30 pm Senator Carl Hayden, Arizona
(Called Mr. Connelly last week and asked for this.)
3:45 pm Honorable Anna M. Rosenberg, Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Reported on recent trip to Korea)
4:00 pm (Mr. Abraham Feinberg, of New York) OFF THE RECORD

 
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