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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 26, 1952
   
10:00 am (Staff)
10:45 am Honorable Charles Brannan, the Secretary of Agriculture
(Called Mr. Matthew Connelly yesterday and asked for this.)
11:00 am Honorable Robert T. Creasey, Assistant Secretary of Labor
(Secretary Maurice J. Tobin called Mr. Matthew Connelly and arranged for Creasey
to call.)
11:15 am H.E. the Right Honorable Sir Oliver S. Franks, the Ambassador of
Great Britain
(Came in to say "goodbye" before returning to England)
11:30 am (Honorable Herbert Feis) OFF THE RECORD
(Asked for this through Clayton Fritchey, who brought him in
OFF RECORD. The President saw Feis sometime ago when he was
writing "Ordeal of Decision" for New York Times Sunday Magazine.
Is now at Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, engaged
on a definitive book on China policy, and wished to discuss
some of the events that transpired between April 1945 and
December 1945. Mr. Fritchey said this book is being written
with the encouragement of Secretary Dean Acheson.)
11:45 am Honorable and Mrs. Calvin W. Rawlings, of Salt Lake City, Utah
(He is Democratice National Committeeman for Utah; wrote
Mr. Matthew Connelly they would be here and hoped might see the President
and the White House.)
12:00 pm Honorable Burton K. Wheeler
(Called Mr. Matthew Connelly about a week ago and asked for this.)
12:15 pm Congressman Robert Crosser, Ohio
(Called Mr. Matthew Connelly last week and asked for this.)
12:30 pm Congressman Donald L. O'Toole, New York
(Called Mr. Matthew Connelly yesterday and asked for this.)
1:00 pm (LUNCH)
3:00 pm (Mr. Barry Gray)
(Mr. Morris Ernst)
OFF THE RECORD
(Came to see Mr. Matthew Connelly and saw the President OFF RECORD.
Ernst wrote the President that Gray was outstanding top
independent radio supporter of the President, etc.)
3:10 pm Honorable James F. Fairman, Administrator, Defense Electric Power
Administration, Interior Department
(Fairman was leaving and Mr. Oscar Chapman asked if he might come
in to say "goodbye" to the President)
3:15 pm Honorable W. John Kenney, Mutual Security Agency
(Called Mr. Matthew Connelly Monday and asked for this.)
3:30 pm (National Security Council) OFF THE RECORD
4:00 pm Senator Wayne Morse, of Oregon
(Called Mr. Matthew Connelly last week and asked for this.)
4:15 pm (Honorable Roget Putnam, Economic Stabilizer)
(Honorable Henry W. Fowler, Director of Defense Mobilization)
(Honorable David Cole) OFF THE RECORD
(Dr. John R. Steelman, Mr. David Stowe and Mr. Charles Murphy sat in)

 
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