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This Presidential Appointments Calendar is based upon the records contained in the
Matthew J. Connelly Files
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Thursday, February 3, 1949
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10:00 am |
Honorable Frank Pace, Director, Bureau of the Budget
(Asked Mr. Connelly to arrange for him to have one-
half hour) |
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10:30 am |
(Mr. Charles LaFollette)
(Senator Kilgore thought the President would like to talk
to LaFollette who has just returned from Germany.) |
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10:45 am |
Honorable Warren R. Austin
(Asked for this through Dean Rusk) |
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11:00 am |
Mr. Luther Stewart, President, National Federation of
Federal Employees
(Mr. Stewart asked Mr. Dawson if he might call on the
President) |
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11:15 am |
Colonel Charles Mueller, Chief of Medicine, Walter
Reed Hospital
(Requested this through Mr. Hassett, who arranged the
appointment) |
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11:45 am |
Theus J. McQueen, National Commandt, Marine Corps
League (and nine-year-old son, Bruce)
Colonel Jean Moreau, U. S. M. C. Retired
Mr. Edwin W. Luther, National Legislative Director
Mr. Oliver L. Onion
(To pay respects of this organization to the President
and present to him 1949 gold membership card) |
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12:00 pm |
Honorable J. Klahr Huddle, American Ambassador to Burma
(To pay respects before returning to his post at Rangoon) |
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12:15 pm |
The President received group of young people
representing 17 of the countries participating in the
Marshall Plan:
George Albrechtskirchinger, Germany
Amalie Alvey, Civic Education Service
Earnest Albey, Civic Education Service
Gerhard Andlinger, Austria
Cherry Avirett, The Washington Post
William G. Avirett, The New York Herald Tribune
Marco Bacciagaluppi, Italy
Solvi Bauge, Norway
Einar Benediktsson, Iceland
Raoul Blumberg, Washington Post
Peter Burgi, Switzerland
Timothy Coss, Civic Education Service
Roger DeBecker, Belgium
Anthony Dometriadis, Greece
Zoe Dragoumis, Greece
Jale Ergunkan, Turkey
Esbjorn Esbjornsen, Sweden
Helen Ginandes, United States
Gabriella Gisci, Italy
Veruna Haefoli, Switzerland
David Hegarty, Ireland
Torston Hvidt, Denmark
Elfriede Kapp, Germany
Lena Kihlman, Sweden
Louise LaBoulle, Belgium
Christian Lange, Norway
Richard Leather, United States
Dr. Frank Monahan, Economic Cooperation Administration
Anne Mueller, Great Britain
Thomas K. Myer, Civic Education Service
Rosemary Nugent, Ireland
Miguel Maria Paizao d'Oliveira, Portugal
Ferdinanda Popper, Austria
Maria Manuela Querrerire Rebeca, Portugal
Jean Roeder, Luxembourg
Jean Claude Salle, France
Gustaaf Albert Sedes, Holland
William J. Shorrock, Civic Education Service
Funt Toose, Turkey
Hanne Thomsen, Denmark
Rosa Thorbjornsdottir, Iceland
Jenny Ellen Van Reyen, Holland
J. J. Wadsworth, Economic Cooperation Administration
Mady Weisgerberg, Luxemburg
John Williams, Great Britain
(These young people are in this country as result of having
won essay contest sponsored by New York Herald in each
of the countries. Title was "The Kind of World I Would
Like to Live In. Planning on spending several weeks
in this country and travel somewhat extensively,
the high point of visit being their few days
in Washington, at which time they want express to
leaders of our Government their thanks for the help
their countries have received through ECA. Requested
by Paul Hoffman) |
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[Public Papers: Remarks to Young Representatives From Marshall Plan Countries] |
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8:00 pm |
Off-the-record meeting in the President's Study at the
Blair House:
(The Vice President [Alben W. Barkley])
(The Attorney General [Tom C. Clark])
(The Secretary of the Treasury [John W. Snyder])
(The Secretary of the Labor [Maurice J. Tobin])
(Mr. Jack Bierwirth, President, New York Trust Company,
New York, New York)
(Mr. C. E. Wilson, President, General Electric Company,
New York, New York)
(Mr. John Collyer, Chairman of the Board, B. F. Goodrich Co.)
(Mr. Robert Fleming) |
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