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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 19, 1947
   
10:30 am (Mr. George Cherno, of Kansas City)
(Came to see Mr. Matthew Connelly and saw the President
off record)
10:45 am Congressman Herbert C. Bonner, N. C.
Congressman Graham A. Barden, N. C.
(Congressman Bonner called Mr. Matthew Connelly yesterday to ask
for this.)
11:00 am Senator Claude Pepper, Fla.
Senator Spessard L. Holland, Fla.
Senator J. Howard McGrath, R. I.
Congressman George A. Smathers, Fla.
Congressman J. Hardin Peterson, Fla.
Congressman Dwight L. Rogers, Fla.
Congressman Emory H. Price, Fla.
Mr. Merrill Winslett, Secretary to Congressman Sikes, who
cannot come.
Miss Marian Gardner, Executive Secretary to Congressman
Hendricks, who could not come.
(Senator Pepper asked Mr. Matthew Connelly to arrange for this
appointment for this group to come in and again invite
the President to be present at the dedication of
Everglades National Park in December.)
11:15 am Honorable Oscar Ewing, Federal Security Administrator
(Phoned Mr. Matthew Connelly yesterday to ask for this appointment.)
11:30 am Honorable Charles Luckman
(Asked Mr. Matthew Connelly yesterday to arrange this.)
11:45 am Congressman Sam Rayburn, Texas
Mr. Jack Hausen
Mr. Roy Baker, newly elected President of Young Democrats
Theodora Hansen, of Long Beach, Calif., newly elected
Vice President, Young Democrats
(Requested by Congressman Rayburn.)
12:00 pm (Dr. Chaim Weizmann)
(Honorable Stanley Woodward)
(Mr. Weizmann made request through the British Ambassador
and the State Department felt it should be off record.)
12:15 pm (Honorable Edwin Pauley)
(Mr. E. J. Griffith, of Portland, Oregon)
(Good friend of Mr. Pauley's, who requested this
appointment for him.)
12:30 pm Sir B. N. Rao, Constitutional Adviser to the
Government of India
(Requested by Indian Ambassador. Rao in U. S. studying
our Constitution and system of Government. Is
engaged in developing the new Constitution of India.)
12:40 pm (The President left for the Capitol - where he
attended luncheon given by Senator Theodore F.
Green of Rhode Island for Senator J. Howard
McGrath, in family Dining Room of Senate.
3:15 pm (Honorable David Niles)
7:30 pm (The President and Mrs. Truman left the White House
for the home of Secretary for Defense and Mrs.
James Forrestal, where they dined.)

 
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