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1 | Washington. Morning appointments with H. Brownell, Jr. and J. J. Dansher (off the
record); R. J. Gray and M. A. Hutcheson; National Security Council session; J.
F. Dulles and A. E. Stevenson. Departs the White House for the Red Cross
Chapter House to address dedication ceremonies. Hosts stag luncheon. Afternoon
appointments with J. J. Hearne, S. Lemass, and S. Leydon; Rev. W. C. Martin and
Dr. E. F. Adams; state directors of civil defense; R. Burroughs and R. Cake.
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2 | Washington. Morning appointments with A. S. Flemming (off the record); General P. Ely.
Cabinet meeting followed by appointments with Judges C. Hinks, Hunter, and H.
Brownell, Jr. (off the record).
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3 | Washington. Off-the-record breakfast with J. F. Dulles, C. D. Jackson, Admiral L. L. Strauss,
Admiral A. W. Radford, H. E. Stassen, A. W. Dulles, E. J. Hughes, Major J. S. D. Eisenhower. Morning off-the-record
appointments with H. Butcher; H. E. Stassen; H. Brownell, Jr., S. Adams, General
W. B. Persons; James P. Mitchell and M. Rabb. Other appointments with D.
MacArthur, II, A. Pinay, and H. Bonnet; P. G. Hoffman; Senator W. F. Knowland.
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4 | Washington. Attends morning services at National Presbyterian Church.
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5 | Washington. Breakfast with S. Adams, V. E. Peterson, and P. Wagner. Morning appointments
with E. J. Hughes and B. N. Harlow (off the record); Senators H. A. Smith, I. M.
Ives, and M. Rabb (off the record); J. F. Dulles and Y. T. Pyun; A. J. Connell, M.
Stember, and J. O'Neil; G. Hauge and A. F. Burns; C. Erwin Wilson; C. Campaigne, A.
E. Rice, J. A. Clorety, Dr. P. Cooke, and E. Nathan. Receives the "Junior
Ambassadors" from the Republics of Panama, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Chile
and Argentina. Witnesses swearing-in of E. Warren as Chief Justice at the Supreme
Court Building. Afternoon appointments with H. Brownell, Jr. and L. A. Mashburn;
General L. B. Nicholls; H. R. Luce; R. M. Nixon; H. E. Stassen; A. E. Summerfield,
Jr.
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6 | Washington. Early morning off-the-record appointments with B. N. Harlow; S. Adams and R. E.
Lee (off the record). To MATS Terminal en route to Atlantic City, New Jersey aboard COLUMBINE. To Convention Hall to deliver the invocation. Meets with the |
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of United Church Women. Departs for airport, for Operation Building Patio
appointment with New Jersey leaders. Airborne for Washington, D. C. Afternoon
appointments with J. F. Dulles; E. D. Eisenhower. Receives the boys of Saint
Paul's Cathedral Choir, London, England.
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7 | Washington. Breakfast with S. Adams and W. Williams (off the record). Morning appointments
with E. T. Benson, T. D. Morse, J. M. Dodge, and S. Adams (off the record); F.
Cowles; A. B. Kline, Dr. Hauge, and B. N. Harlow (off the record); C. R. Sligh, Jr.;
Admiral L. L. Strauss. National Security Council session. Receives delegation from
the American Hungarian Federation. Off-the-record lunch with E. N. Eisenhower and R.
Auerbach. Afternoon appointments with Colonel R. L. Schulz and R. L. Biggers (off
the record); Admiral H. Stark; J. M. Dodge.
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8 | Washington. Breakfast with S. Adams and L. W. Hall. To Statler Hotel to speak at the annual
meeting of the American Council on Education. Morning appointments with R. M. Kyes;
H. E. Stassen, R. H. Scott, F. S. Spriggs, R. H. Dobson, and S. S. Hall; Senator A.
J. Ellender and I. J. Martin (off the record); D. McIntosh; F. G. Clement and family;
E. Johnston (off the record); J. S. Moos, Jr.; L. D. Mallory. Hosts luncheon in
honor of E. J. and Mrs. Hughes. Afternoon appointment with J. C. Hagerty. Press
conference. Tea with J. and Mrs. McCone (off the record).
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9 | Washington. Witnesses the swearing-in of J. P. Mitchell as Secretary of Labor. Morning
appointment with J. F. Dulles (off the record). Cabinet meeting. To the Capitol.
Greets the delegates to the 42nd Conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, in the
Chamber of the House of Representatives. Early afternoon appointments with L. Evans;
W. G. Kreps (off the record); A. S. Flemming (off the record); F. Lip, Albert de
Montgolfier, H. Bonnet, and R. Muir. Lunch with General A. M. Gruenther, D.
MacArthur, II, G. D. Morgan, I. J. Martin, and Homer Gruenther. Receives delegates
and wives of the Inter-Parliamentary Union with Mrs. Eisenhower.
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10 | Washington. Morning appointments with H. Brownell, Jr.; L. F. McCollum; W. C. Dougherty and
S. Adams (off the record); T. J. and Mrs. Watson; General R. C. Cutler and C. D.
Jackson (off the record); S. Adams, G. Hauge, J. C. Hagerty, and B. N. Harlow (off
the record); C. Roberts (off the record).
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11 | Washington. Remains at White House for the entire day.
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12 | Washington. Morning appointments with Congressman J. T. Broyhill and General W. B. Persons;
Mme. V. L. Pandit, and J. F. Dulles; H. Mahady, R. Wilson, A. Keller, D. Schlothauer,
and General P. T. Carroll; Admiral A. W. Radford; A. F. Burns and G. Hauge; C. Erwin
Wilson; L. E. Hart, H. G. Catucci, C. Garofalo, J. F. Kehoe, and General P. T. Carroll; N. Cummings and G. Hauge. Lunch with Senator
B. Goldwater, Congressman C. A. Halleck, S. Adams, General W. B. Persons, I. J.
Martin, and G. D. Morgan. Off-the-record afternoon appointment with J. F.
Dulles.
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13 | Washington. Morning appointments with General R. C. Cutler and J. S. Lay, Jr. (off the
record). National Security Council session. To Hershey Hotel in Hershey,
Pennsylvania. Appointment with J. Sollenberger. Evening birthday celebration at
Hershey Arena. Airborne for Washington, D. C.
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14 | Washington. Morning appointments with Father P. A. McNally; J. F. Dulles and D. MacArthur,
II; Senators F. Case, J. H. Duff, J. C. Stennis, and General W. B. Persons (off the
record); Congressman C. W. Thompson, G. G. Roane, L. Forrest, T. Bailey, J. E.
Wilder, O. W. Davis, E. J. Osborne, A. L. Burditt, and General W. B. Persons (off the
record); R. A. Spruance; D. C. Andrade and J. M. Cabot; R. Makins and Lord Cherwell.
Receives members of the Executive Committee of the International Air Pioneers. To
Union Station en route to Defiance, Ohio.
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15 | Defiance, Ohio. Arrives in Defiance and proceeds to Defiance College. Addresses crowd and
attends cornerstone-laying ceremony. To the Wabash Railroad to entrain for Toledo Municipal Airport. Airborne for Kansas City, Missouri. Motors to Muehlebach Hotel. Afternoon
appointment with J. M. Olin. Evening appointment with A. B. and Mrs.
Eisenhower. To the Municipal Auditorium to address the Future Farmers of
America.
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16 | Kansas City, Missouri. Attends Governors's Breakfast. Motors to airport en route for Smoky
Hill Air Force Base, Salina, Kansas. Motors to Eisenhower home near Abilene. Tours
the house and proceeds to the residence of S. Heller for informal luncheon. Returns
by plane to Kansas City. Attends Royal Dinner at Muehlebach Hotel. Attends
dedication ceremonies at the American Hereford Building and continues to the American
Royal Building before returning to hotel.
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17 | Kansas City. Departs Kansas City for New Orleans, Louisiana. Takes part in parade to Jackson
Square. Delivers short address. Departs in COLUMBINE for Texas. Early evening
reception at the Governor's home, followed by dinner.
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18 | Mission, Texas. Attends church and has luncheon with the Shivers's family and friends.
Informal buffet supper at Governor A. Shivers's Ranch.
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19 | Texas. Morning departure for Falcon Dam, followed by journey to the international boundary.
Receives Mexican and American officials at the Municipal Palace. Witnesses a Mexican fiesta. Meets with Don Adolfo Ruiz Cortines and proceeds to the dedication of the dam.
Afternoon departure for Laredo Air Force Base. Airborne for Washington, D. C.
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20 | Washington. Morning appointments with J. F. Dulles; M. T. Kelleher, T. D. Hinton, and General
R. C. Cutler (off the record); General D. C. Spry; M. Katz; Senator R. E. Flanders;
Joao Carlos Muniz and J. F. Simmons; C. D. Jackson (off the record). Afternoon
appointments with C. Dillon, Sr.; C. Erwin Wilson.
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21 | Washington. Breakfast with General W. Dean. Morning appointments with General R. C. Cutler
and J. S. Lay, Jr. (off the record); D. Kendall, R. Hooker, and J. Fiekens; J. C.
Hagerty. Press conference, followed by appointments with Congressman J. Taber; H. E.
Stassen (off the record); Admiral L. L. Strauss. To Burning Tree Country Club for
golf with J. Black (off the record). To Mayflower Hotel with C. D. Jackson. Attends
National Symphony Orchestra at Constitution Hall with Mrs. Eisenhower, E. Warren, and
S. and Mrs. Adams.
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22 | Washington. Morning appointments with J. Hughes and General P. T. Carroll; Dr. H. L.
Krekeler, W. Hallstein, and G. W. Lewis; Lieutenant General J. Valluy, Colonel P.
Cocke, and General P. T. Carroll; Congressman W. H. Judd, J. C. Grew, C. Edison, M.
Liebman, J. Venable, and G. D. Morgan; National Security Council session; J. F.
Dulles, L. T. Merchant, and H. M. Byington. Receives members of the Advisory Council of the Home Bank Loan Board. Makes
recording for program of the Committee on Religion in American Life. Afternoon
appointments with L. W. Hall, P. G. Hoffman, A. K. Watson, and J. Gard.
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23 | Washington. Morning appointments with H. C. Lodge, Jr; J. F. Dulles; J. W. Riddleberger.
Cabinet meeting. Lunch with E. T. Benson, S. Adams, General W. B. Persons, G. Hauge,
and D. Paarlberg. Afternoon appointment with C. D. Jackson.
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24 | Washington. Witnesses the swearing-in of B. N. Harlow as Administrative Assistant to the
President. Morning appointments with H. E. Talbott; E. T. Weir; Maekarto
Notowidigdo; Don Manuel de Moya Alonzo and J. F. Simmons; H. Brownell, Jr.
Appointment with the members of the National Agricultural Advisory Commission.
Luncheon with members of the National Agricultural Advisory Commission. To Camp
David in afternoon with Mrs. Eisenhower and Commander E. L. Beach.
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25 | Camp David, Maryland. Meets with General H. M. and Mrs. Snyder. Visits with L. and Mrs.
Hansen. Late evening returns to White House with Mrs. Eisenhower.
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26 | Washington. Early morning appointment with doctor and assistant for blood samples. Morning
appointments with H. Crim; A. M. Cole, S. Adams, and G. Hauge; A. F. Burns and G. Hauge; C. Erwin Wilson; J. F. Dulles; H. F. Matthews. Lunch with W. B. Smith, K. McCann, S.
Adams, and B. N. Harlow. Afternoon appointments with H. S. Vanderbilt, Dr. H.
Branscomb, and General R. C. Cutler; Abdel Khalek Hassouna, W. B. Smith, and J.
D. Jernegan; G. M. Humphrey. Hosts stag dinner.
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27 | Washington. Morning appointments with N. Thomas and S. Adams; Colonel T. H. King, Colonel C.
Boyer, and General P. T. Carroll; J. U. and Mrs. Shroyer, W. J. Best, J. H.
Mansfield, and T. E. Stephens; Abdullah Bakr, Dr. Moussa Al-Shabander, and J. F.
Simmons; Dr. Alberto Dominguez Campora, Dr. Jose A. Mora, and J. F. Simmons.
Presents the Congressional Medal of Honor to recipients.
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28 | Washington. Morning appointments with Senator W. F. Knowland; R. E. McConnell; General R. C.
Cutler and J. S. Lay, Jr.; J. C. Hagerty. Press conference, followed by appointments
with E. D. Eisenhower; W. Stewart, S. Adams, A. F. Burns, and G. Hauge (off the
record); J. H. Douglas, General T. D. White, and General P. T. Carroll; General C. H.
Seals (off the record). Luncheon with Admiral S. E. Morison, W. B. Smith, General R.
McClain, Commander R. Pineau, and Commander E. L. Beach. Afternoon appointment with
B. M. Shanley. Hosts dinner for King and Queen of Greece.
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29 | Washington. To Statler Hotel to deliver message to the opening session of the 4th American
Forest Congress. National Security Council session. Appointment with J. D.
Lodge. Lunch with General M. B. Clark. Receives members of the Federal Trade
Commission and others.
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30 | Washington. Off-the-record breakfast with L. W. Hall, S. Adams, General W. B. Persons, J. C.
Hagerty, and T. E. Stephens. Morning appointment with R. C. Hill. Cabinet meeting,
followed by appointments with S. Weeks; Admiral W. D. Leahy and Dr. R. D. Cole; M. B.
Davis; R. Jones, J. Byler, and P. Hawkins. Lunch with A. Nielsen. Afternoon
appointments with R. Makins and Lord Hives; V. Whitfield, J. W. Myers, and H.
McKnight; Senator F. Carlson. To the Greek Embassy with Mrs. Eisenhower to attend
dinner in their honor.
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31 | Washington. No official appointments.
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