Daily Appointments of Harry S. Truman
October 09, 1952
President Harry S. Truman's appointment calendar covers the dates from April 12, 1945 to January 20, 1953. Please select a date within that range.
(e.s.t.) Lv. Galion, Ohio | ||
(e.s.t.) Ar. Cleveland, Ohio | ||
[Public Papers: Address in the Public Square in Cleveland] | ||
(e.s.t.) Lv. Cleveland, Ohio | ||
(e.s.t.) Ar. Erie, Pa. | ||
(e.s.t.) Lv. Erie, Pa. | ||
(e.s.t.) Ar. Buffalo, New York | ||
[Public Papers: Address at Memorial Hall in Buffalo] | ||
Spend night in Buffalo | ||
[Public Papers: Rear Platform and Other Informal Remarks in New York] | ||
(e.s.t.) Lv. Buffalo (NYC RR) | ||
(e.s.t.) Ar. Batavia, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Lv. Batavia, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Ar. Rochester, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Lv. Rochester, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Ar. Syracuse, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Lv. Syracuse, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Ar. Oneida, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Lv. Oneida, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Ar. Rome, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Lv. Rome, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Ar. Utica, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Lv. Utica, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Ar. Amsterdam, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Lv. Amdsterday, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Ar. Schenectady, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Lv. Schenectady, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Ar. Albany, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Lv. Albany, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Ar. Hudson, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Lv. Hudson, N.Y. | ||
(e.s.t.) Ar. Grand Central Station, New York Spend night in hotel | ||
[Public Papers: Address in Harlem, New York, Upon Receiving the Franklin Roosevelt Award] | ||
[Public Papers: Address at a Columbus Day Dinner in New York City] | ||
Lv. New York, N.Y. (Pennsylvania RR) | ||
(e.s.t.) Arr. Washington, D.C. | ||
(Staff) | ||
Commander James W. Cothrane, Veterans of Foreign Wars Mr. Omar Ketchum (Commander Cothrane left for Europe immediately after his election as Commander of VFW and has not, therefore, had opportunity to pay respects to the President, as is customary. Asked if he might come at this time.) | ||
(Honorable John L. Sullivan) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(Honorable Frank Pace, Secretary of the Army) (Called on Saturday to request this. LOWER WEST DOOR) OFF THE RECORD | ||
Honorable David Bruce, Under Secretary of State (This is regular weekly appointment for State; Secretary Acheson out of city) | ||
(LUNCH) | ||
(Monsignor Curtis Tiernan) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(James Carey) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(David Noyes) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(Max Lowenthal) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(The following attended a Private Dinner at the White House) The President and Mrs. Truman The Chief Justice and Mrs. Fred M. Vinson Mr. Justice Black The Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Snyder General of the Army and Mrs. Omar N. Bradley Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robert L. Dennison Judge and Mrs. Emory Wright Honorable and Mrs. Clark M. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer Love Miss Eleanor Minor Miss Grace Minor Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Walker Commander Carl F. Pfeifer OFF THE RECORD | ||
Executive Orders: [10401 PRESCRIBING THE PROCEDURES FOR PERIOCIC REVIEW OF ESCAPE-CLAUSE MODIFICATION OF TRADE-AGREEMENT CONCESSIONS] | ||
(General Walter Bedell Smith, Director Central Intelligence Agency) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(Staff) | ||
Honorable Jess Larson, Administrator, General Services Administration (Called Mr. Connelly sometime ago to ask for this) | ||
(Mr. Mark Eagleton, Attorney of St. Louis) (Came in OFF RECORD, LOWER WEST DOOR at suggestion Sidney Salomon of Democratic National Committee) | ||
Honorable Millard Caldwell, Administrator, Federal Civil Defense Administration (Called Mr. Connelly yesterday and asked for this) | ||
Honorable Harold Shantz, American Minister to Rumania (Newly appointed, to pay respects before departing for Post) | ||
General J. Lawton Collins, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army (Asked if might report to the President on his trip to Europe) | ||
Honorable Robert A. Lovett, Secretary of Defense (Usual Tuesday appointment) | ||
(LUNCH) | ||
(Mr. M. A. Brooks) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(Mr. Ralph W. Taylor) (Mrs. R. H. Stafford) OFF THE RECORD | ||
Honorable Frederick Lawton, Director, Bureau of Budget | ||
(National Security Council) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(Abraham Feinberg, New York) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(At the White House - OFF THE RECORD Reception for group arranged by Dwight Palmer, Finance Committee, Democratic National Committee) ARVEY, Jacob M., 1 No. LaSalle St., Chicago, Ill. BARRINGER, Lew, 66 South Front St., Memphis, Tenn. BEZ, Nick, 73 Stacey St., Seattle, Wash. BLAUSTEIN, Jacob, Americna Bldg., Baltimore, Md. BUTLER, Robert, 1300 Minnesota Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. CONE, J. Carroll, Pan American Airways, Washington, D.C. ELY, Laurence D., Sheraton Hotel, Washington, D.C. FEINBERG, Abraham, 350 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. GARDNER, Ralph, Woodward Bldg., Washington, D.C. GLEASON, M.S., Jr., Chicago, Ill. GRANT, Arnold M., 295 Madison Ave., New York HARRIMAN, W. Averell, 1800 Foxhall Road, Washington, D.C. HARRINGTON, Stephen, c/o Charles A. Ward, Rimrock, Ariz. JOHNSTON, Senator Olin, South Carolina KEENAN, Joseph B., Woodward Bldg., Washington, D.C. KOHN, Louis, Chicago, Ill. KRONHEIM, Milton S., 1425 New York Ave., N.E., Washington, D.C. LOWENTHAL, Alex, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania LUCKEY, E. George, 4488 Hill St., Los Angeles, Calif. McGee, Zell, 1 Atlantic St., Stamford, Conn. MARTIN, Lester, 514 Broadway, New York, N.Y. MITCHELL, Stephen A., Chairman, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C. MORRISON, Fred, Woodward Bldg., Washington, D.C. MOSS, Paul, Odessa, Texas MYERS, Francis, Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. PALMER, Dwight R.G., Treasurer, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C. ROSENMAN, Samuel I., 165 Broadway, New York, N.Y. ROUSSEL, Louis J., 520 Whitney Bldg., New Orleans, La. SHARY, Dore, Carlton Hotel, Washington, D.C. SLOTKIN, Samuel, 810 Frelinghuysen Ave., Newark, N.J. SMITH, Robert L., Los Angeles Daily News, Los Angeles, Calif. SNYDER, John I., Jr., Press Steel Car Co., 230 Park Ave., New York, New York SNYDER, Hon. John W., The Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D.C. SONNENBERG, Benjamin, 247 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. STONE, Dewey, 53 Arlington St., Brockton, Mass. SULLIVAN, John L., Ring Bldg., Washington, D.C. SURREY, Walter, Deputy Chairman, Finance Committee, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C. THOMPSON, Wade V., Third National Bank Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. WARD, Charles A., Rimrock, Ariz. WARREN, Eugene, Little Rock, Arkansas WHITNEY, C.V., 280 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. WILLIAMS, Wash B., 6101 Blair Road, N.W., Washington, D.C. | ||
(The President left for Carlton Hotel, where he "dropped in" on the Tenth Annual Dinner of Advisory Council on Federal Reports) | ||
(Staff) | ||
Mr. Jack Kroll, CIO Mr. Arthur Goldberg, CIO (Asked Mr. Connelly to arrange this) | ||
Honorable Stephen Mitchell, Chairman, Democratic National Committee (Usual weekly, half hour appointment) | ||
Honorable Harry McDonald, Chairman, R.F.C. (Mr. McDonald asked Mr. Connelly to arrange this) | ||
Honorable Eric Johnston (Called Mr. Connelly yesterday and asked for this) | ||
(Mr. Dwight Palmer) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(Honorable John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury) (Honorable James P. McGranery, The Attorney General) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(LUNCH) | ||
(Honorable John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(Honorable Henry H. Fowler) (Honorable Roger L. Putnam) OFF THE RECORD | ||
(Honorable Gordon E. Dean, Atomic Energy Commission) OFF THE RECORD | ||
Speech Conference | ||
The President and Party left Washington for Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Brooklyn. (Pennsylvania Railroad) | ||
Members of the party The President Miss Margaret Truman Join at Penn. Station New York. Hon. Matthew J. Connelly, Secretary to the President Hon. Charles S. Murphy, Special Counsel to the President Major General Wallace H. Graham, Physician to the President Mr. David H. Stowe, Administrative Assistant Mr. David D. Lloyd, Administrative Assistant Mr. Roger Tubby, Assistant Press Secretary Mr. Milton Kayle, Mr. Kenneth Hechler, Mr. Richard Neustadt, Miss Rose Conway, Private Secretary Mr. Jack Romagna, Offical Stenographer Mrs. Dorothy Girton, Womens Division, Democratic Natioanl Committee Mr. John J. Murphy, (A.F.L.) Labor Division, Democratic National Committee Mr. John L. Sullivan, (to Exeter, N.H.) Miss Frances Myers, Miss Madeline Lorenz, Mr. Dewey E. Long, Commander William Ridgon, USN. Mrs. Adrienne Masterson, Miss Toinetter Bachelder. Miss Mary Gowen, Miss Joan Wallace, Captain Harvard Dudley, Mr. Harold B. Colvin, Sgt. Robert B. Crawford, Mr. Orris Nash, Secret Service Agents Mr. Jack Sowers, G.P.A. Pennsylvania Railroad Mr. Harry A. Karr, D.P.A. Pennsylvania Railroad Mr. Edgar Hyatt, Pennsylvania Railroad Mr. P.C. Darcey, Pullman Company Mr. Marlin Brown, Post Office Inspector Mr. S. E. Covey, Railway Express Agency | ||
NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENTS: Robert G. Nixon~International News Service Ernest B. Vaccaro~The Associated Press Edward Creagh~The Associated Press Dayton Moore~United Press Association Joseph A. Fox~The Washington Star Edward Ryan~The Washington Post Anthony Leviero~The New York Times James E. Warner~The New York Herald Tribune Jack Doherty~The New York Daily News John Fisher~The Chicago Tribune Robert Ruth~The Baltimore Sun Alan Drury~Pathfinder Jack Beal~Time Magazine Richard Davis~Newsweek Bruce Jolly~Greensboro Daily News John O'Donnell~The New York Daily News John O. Davies~Neward Evening News Miss Lucy Jones~U.S. News PHOTOGRAPHERS: Milton Freier~United Press Pictures Henry Burroughs~Associated Press Photos NEWSREELS: Hugo Johnson~Paramount News Thomas Craven~Fox Movietone News Arthur Lodovichetti~Fox Movietone News Al. Simonson~N.B.C. Television John Hofen~N.B.C. Television John Connolly~Newsreel Director, State Dept. RADIO CORRESPONDENTS: Wallace Fanning~Mutual Broadcasting System Merrill Mueller~National Broadcasting Company Marvin Cooper~N.B.C. Engineer William Costello~Colubia Broadcasting System Geoffrey Goodsell~British Broadcasting Co. (to Boston, Mass.) | ||
WESTERN UNION Carroll S. Linkins M.J. Bermont (on at New Haven) F. M. Cummings (on at New Haven) E. J. McQuillan (New London to New Haven) | ||
JOIN PRESIDENTIAL PARTY AT NEW YORK CITY: Cornell Capa~Life Magazine (Return to N.Y.C.) Robert Ajemian~Life Magazine (Return to N.Y.C.) Murray Kempton~The New York Post (Return to N.Y.C.) JOIN PRESIDENTIAL PARTY AT NEW HAVEN, CONN: John Harris~The Boston Globe (to Washington) Jerome Sullivan~The Boston Globe (to Washington) Charles Whipple~The Boston Globe (to Washington) David McKee~Telenews (to Lawrence) George Schmidt~Telenews (to Lawrence) JOIN PRESIDENTIAL PARTY AT HARTFORD, CONN: Edward B. Cournoyer~Worcester Telegram (to Clinton) Charles E. Currier~Worcester Telegram (to Stamford) James E. Murphy~Springfield Union (to Springfield) Earl Merrill~Springfield Union (to Springfield) Kenneth Robbins~Springfield Union (to Springfield) Matthew Zrimaldi~Springfield Union (to Springfield) JOIN PRESIDENTIAL PARTY AT THOMPSONVILLE, CONN: Robert Thomson~The Boston Post JOIN PRESIDENTIAL PARTY AT SPRINGFIELD, MASS: Cornelius Hurley~Associated Press (to Providence) Burt. Griffin~Radio Station WAHF (to Worcester) JOIN PRESIDENTIAL PARTY AT NASHUA, N.H.: John Winship~Boston Globe (to Plaistow) Paul Tracy~Manchester Union Leader (to Manchester) D. Frank O'Neil~Manchester Union Leader (to Manchester) Madeline Hand~Free Lance Press (to Manchester) Richard Hand~Free Lance Press (to Manchester) JOIN PRESIDENTIAL PARTY AT MANCHESTER, N.H.: Richard J. Connelly~Portsmouth Herald (to Plaistow) Raymond A. Brighton~Portsmouth Herald (to Plaistow) Richard V. Parnham~Portsmouth Herald (to Plaistow) JOIN PRESIDENTIAL PARTY AT BOSTON, MASS.: Paul Davis~Providence Journal-Bulletin (to Providence) David Cameron~Providence Journal-Bulletin (to Providence) Ned Brooks~N.B.C. (to New York City) Leonard O. Warner~Providence Journal-Bulletin (to New London) | ||
[Public Papers: Rear Platform and Other Informal Remarks in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire] | ||
Ar. Philadelphia, Pa. (30th Street) | ||
Lv. Philadelphia, Pa. | ||
Ar. New York (Pennsylvania Station) Pick up passenger | ||
Lv. New York (Pennsylvania Station) | ||
Ar. New Haven, Conn. Lay over on Track 10, N.Y.N. H.&H. Station | ||
Leave train at New Haven Drive to Hartford | ||
Ar. North Haven | ||
Ar. Wallingford | ||
Ar. Meriden | ||
Ar. Middletown | ||
Ar. New Britain | ||
Ar. Hartford | ||
[Public Papers: Address in Hartford, Connecticut] | ||
Lv. Hartford, Conn. | ||
Ar. Windsor Locks | ||
Lv. Windsor Locks | ||
Ar. Thompsonville | ||
Lv. Thompsonville |