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THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS
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FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1955
8:00 am
(Senator William F. Knowland had breakfast with the
President)
OFF THE RECORD
8:45 am
(Mr. Charles P. White)
OFF THE RECORD
8:55 am
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
(Presented final report to the President)
9:00 am
Mr. Ely Culbertson
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
(Mr. Culbertson requested appointment to discuss
the question of world disarmament).
9:15 am
Hon. Sinclair Weeks
Hon. Samuel W. Anderson
9:25 am
The President attended the swearing-in ceremony of
John B. Hollister as Director of the International
Cooperation Administration in the Conference Room.
The following were present:
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State
Hon. Robert Murphy, Deputy Under Secretary of State
Hon. Loy W. Henderson, Deputy Under Secretary of State
Hon. and Mrs. Laurence Robbin
Congressman Richard B. Wigglesworth
Dr. D. A. Fitzgerald
Mr. DeWitt Sage
Mrs. John B. Hollister
Mr. and Mrs. William Flather
Hon. John F. Simmons
Mr. W. Hallam Tuck, the Hoover Commission
Mr. Laurence Richey, the Hoover Commission
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
9:30 am
CABINET MEETING
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State
Hon. Goerge M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army
Hon. Herbert Brownell, the Attorney General
Hon. Charles R. Hook, Jr. Deputy Postmaster General
FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1955
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9:30 am
CABINET MEETING (Continued):
Hon. Clarence A. Davis, Under Secretary of the Interior
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture
Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor
Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of H. E. W.
Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, E. O. A.
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Cirector, O. D. M.
Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission
Dr. Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic
Advisers
Hon. Carter L. Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
Hon. James C. Hagerty
Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. 1. Jack Martin
Commander Edward Beach
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Hon. Bradley Patterson
Hon. Arthur Minnich
Hon. Theodore Streibert
Hon. Abbott Washburn
Hon. Allen Dulles
Hon. Robert Cutler
Admiral Arthur Radford
Admiral Lewis L. Strauss
General Willard S. Paul, O. D. M.
Hon. Val Peterson
Hon. John B. Hollister
The following were absent:
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Arthur Summerfield
Hon. Douglas McKay
Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
10:00 am The President stepped out of Cabinet Meeting and greeted the
following Boy Scouts, who are members of the Koshare Indian
Dancers Explorer Post No. 2230 of La Junta, Colorado:
J. F. Burshears
Robert W. Lute
Herman Reeves
Mike Kolomitz
FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1955
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10:00 am
Boy Scouts from La Junta, Colorado (Continued):
Elvie K. Miller
Howard Colley
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Jack Dillard
Jerry Hayes
Bill Pike
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Delbert Smith
Marvin Kibler
Gary Ross
Jim Dillard
Wayne Purdy
Merritt Howard
Tommy Pearson
Gene Seamans
Billy Munger
Tad Dalton
Ronald Weber
Jon Kolomitz
Bob Roninger
Louis Suber
Bernard Goetz
Ray McGee
Bill Fry
Lowell Brooks
Ronnie Kibler
Frank Reeves
Jerry Crane
Harry Sutliff
Francis Conley
Quentin McMichael
Charles Strain
Clifford Winburn
Thomas Crain
Curtis Campbell
Allen Miller
Dick Conley
Dick Pangborn
Bill Rule
Gary Lusk
Jimmy Lee
The following accompanied the above Scouts:
Senator Gordon Allott
Congressman J. Edgar Chenoweth
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10:00 am
The following accompanied the Boy Scouts from
La Junta, Colorado (List continued):
Charles E. Boldin, Kena Shrine Temple, Alexandria, Va.
Jack Sullivan, Kena Shrine Temple, Alexandria, Va.
Joe R. Harris, Kena Shrine Temple, Alexandria, Va.
Private William O. Goetz, Fort Belvoir, Virginia
11:00 am
(Congressman George A. Dondero)
(Hon. Sherman Adams)
OFF THE RECORD
11:15 am
(Senator Homer Capehart)
(Hon. I. Jack Martin)
OFF THE RECORD
11:45 am
(Congressman Samuel K. McConnell, Jr.)
(Hon. Sherman Adams)
(Hon. Arthur Burns)
(Hon. Gerald Morgan)
(Discussed minimum wages)
OFF THE RECORD
12:25 pm
Holman D. Pettibone, Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal
Commission
Hon. Sherman Adams
1:10 pm
The President departed the White House and motored to
MATS Terminal.
1:40 pm
Airborne for Gettysburg Airport in F-2, piloted by Colonel
Draper and co-pilot Major Thomas.
2:11 pm
Arrived at Gettysburg Airport.
2:15 pm
Departed Gettysburg Airport and motored to the Farm.
2:29 pm
Arrived at the Farm.
6:00 pm
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower entertained the members
of the White House Staff, and their wives, Cabinet Members,
and their wives, and a few personal friends, at a picnic at the
Gettysburg Farm, from 6:00 pm until 8:30 pm.
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SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1955
GETTYSBURG, PA.
8:50 am
The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen,
departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg
Country Club.
9:02 am
Teed off with Mr. George Allen.
11:22 am
The President and Mr. George Allen completed 18 holes
of golf.
11:30 am
Departed the Gettysburg Country Club and motored to the
Farm.
11:40 am
Arrived at the Farm.
12:40 pm
Mr. Clifford Roberts
Mr. William Robinson
(The above arrived at the Farm, having been picked up
at the Hanover, Pa., Airport, at the request of the President).
1:30 pm
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by
Mr. Clifford Roberts and Mr. William Robinson, departed
the Farm and motored to Camp David at Thurmont, Maryland.
2:12 pm
Arrived at Camp David.
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SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1955
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CAMP DAVID
THURMONT, MD.
10:00 am
The President, accompanied by Mr. Clifford Roberts
and Mr. William Robinson, practiced golf in the
rear of the Presidential Quarters at Camp David
from 10:00 am until 12:00 noon.
(Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Camp and drove to the
Farm in Gettysburg at 10:30 am and returned to the Camp
at 1:20 pm).
10:35 am
Hon. Herbert Brownell
Hon. Gerald Morgan
(The above visited with the President until 11:35 am)
No further activity on this date.
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MONDAY, JULY 4, 1955
CAMP DAVID
THURMONT, MD.
10:30 am
The President, accompanied by
Mr. Clifford Roberts
Mr. William Robinson
Mr. George Allen
practiced golf in the rear of the Presidential quarters
at Camp David until 1:00 pm.
(Messrs. Roberts and Robinson departed for Harrisburg
Airport, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at 2:55 pm).
3:00 pm
The President departed Camp David, accompanied by
Mr. George Allen, and motored to the Gettysburg
Farm.
3:35 pm
Arrived at the Gettysburg Farm.
4:40 pm
The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen, departed
the Farm and motored to the farm of Mr. Allen.
4:50 pm
Arrived at the farm of Mr. George Allen.
5:05 pm
Departed Mr. Allen's farm and motored to Camp David.
5:40 pm
Arrived at Camp David.
8:55 pm
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended an outdoor
movie at the Presidential quarters until 10:15 pm.
10:45 pm
The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen, departed
Camp David and motored to Washington, D. C., arriving
at the White House at 12:40 am Tuesday, July 5, 1955.
THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS
TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1955
9:25 am
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Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. James c. Hagerty
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9:45 am
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. James S. Lay
10:30 am
(Senator Charles Potter)
(Hon. Gerald Morgan)
OFF THE RECORD
11:00 am
The President viewed a special demonstration in the
Conference Room. The following attended:
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller (who arranged the demonstration)
Mr. Hadley Cantril, Chairman of the Psychology
Department of Princeton University
Mr. Lloyd Free, Director of the Research Council of
Princeton University
Mr. Kimball Whipple of New Hampshire, technical man
who set up the exhibit
Brig. General Theodore Parker
11:30 am
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Herbert Brownell
(Saw the President in regard to the Bricker Amendment
question).
1:00 pm
The following had lunch with the President:
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Senator William F. Knowland
Congressman Joseph Martin
2:20 pm
(Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury)
(Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce)
(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)
(Hon. Bryce Harlow)
(Hon. I. Jack Martin)
OFF THE RECORD
(Discussed highway financing)
3:00 pm
The President, accompanied by members of the White House Staff,
went to the Warner Theater to see "Cinerama".
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The President saw the following at the Mansion: (OFF THE RECORD)
(Hon. John Foster Dulles)
(Admiral Arthur Radford)
(Ambassador Charles Bohlen, American Ambassador to
Russia)
(Mr. Herman Phleger)
(Mr. Livingston Merchant)
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1955
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LEGISLATIVE LEADERS
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Senator William F. Knowland
Senator Styles Bridges
Senator Eugene D. Millikin
Senator Leverett Saltonstall
Congressman Joseph W. Martin, Jr.
Congressman Charles A. Halleck
Congressman Leslie C. Arends
Congressman Leo E. Allen
Hon. Arthur Burns
Hon. Carter Burgess, Assistant Secretary of Defense
Hon. Louis S. Rothschild, Maritime Administrator,
Department of Commerce
Hon. F. V. duPont, Bureau of Public Roads
Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. Homer Gruenther
Hon. Earle D. Chesney
Hon. 1. Jack Martin
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
10:45 am
Hon. Rowland Hughes
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. James C. Hagerty
11:00 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. James C. Hagerty
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Murray Snyder
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
(Press Conference Briefing)
11:30 am
Press Conference
12:00 noon
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
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Dr. Arthur Burns
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1:00 pm
NATO Standing Group Luncheon
General J. Lawton Collins
U.S. Representative to the NATO Standing Group
General Jean E. Valluy
French Representative to the NATO Standing Group
General Sir John Whiteley
United Kingdom Representative to the NATO Standing
Group
Lt. Colonel Vernon Walters
Assigned to NATO as interpreter
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
2:30 pm
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Lewis Strauss
Hon. Admiral Radford
Hon. Harold E. Talbott
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
(The following joined the group later):
Hon. Robert Tripp Ross, Assistant Secretary of Defense
Hon. Franklin G. Floete, Assistant Secretary of Defense
3:00 pm
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Douglas MacArthur
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Livingston Merchant
4:15 pm
Hon. v. Krishna Menon, Head of the Indian Delegation to the
U. N. Trusteeship Council
H. E. Gaganvihari Mehta, Ambassador of India
Hon. John Foster Dulles
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THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1955
INSIMO
8:00 am
(Mr. Sigurd S. Larmon)
(Had breakfast with the President)
OFF THE RECORD
8:45 am
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
9:00 am
Mr. A. z. Baker
(Mr. Baker is the newly-elected President of
Rotary International, Cleveland, Ohio. This
appointment was arranged through Congressman
William E. Minshall. Mr. Baker extended an
invitation to the President to attend the Rotary
Convention in June, 1956, and to offer to help
in any way possible on a forthcoming trip he
plans to Africa and part of Europe).
9:15 am
(Major General George Horkan, Retired) OFF THE RECORD
(Colonel Robert L. Schulz)
10:00 am
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Sinclair Weeks
Hon. Rowland Hughes
Hon. Lewis L. Strause
Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense
Hon. Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army
Hon. Charles Sparks Thomas, Secretary of the Navy
Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
General Maxwell D. Taylor, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army
General Thomas D. White, Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force
General Lemuel C. Shepherd, Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps
Admiral Donald B. Duncan, Vice Chief of Naval Operations
Hon. Allen W. Dulles
Hon. Joseph M. Dodge
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Robert Bowie, Department of State
Hon. Roger Lewis, Acting Secretary of the Air Force
Hon. Theodore Streibert, U. S. I. A.
THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1955
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10:00 am
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (Continued)
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr.
Hon. S. Everett Gleason
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
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Hon. Lewis L. Strauss
Hon. Rowland Hughes
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. James C. Hagerty
12:30 pm
(Mr. Paul Hoffman) OFF THE RECORD
12:35 pm
The President, accompanied by Mr. Paul Hoffman, and Mr. Sig Larmon,
departed the White House and motored to
Burning Tree Country Club.
1:00 pm
Arrived at Burning Tree.
1:05 pm
The President had lunch with the following:
Mr. Paul Hoffman
Congressman Charles A. Halleck
Congressman Peter Freylinghausen, Jr.
Mr. Sig Larmon
1:45 pm
The President played 18 holes of golf with the following:
Mr. Sig Larmon
Congressman Charles A. Halleck
Congressman Peter Freylinghausen
4:45 pm
Completed golf game.
5:15 pm
Departed Burning Tree.
5:45 pm
Arrived at the White House.
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FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1955
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8:30 am
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Robert Anderson
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
9:15 am
Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby
10:00 am
CABINET MEETING
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Herbert Brownell
Hon. Charles R. Hook, Jr.
Hon. Douglas McKay
Hon. True D. Morse
Hon. Sinclair Weeks
Hon. James P. Mitchell
Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby
Hon. Rowland Hughes
Hon. Arthur Flemming
Dr. Arthur Burns
Hon. Philip Young
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Harold Stassen
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Hon. Murray Snyder
The following were absent:
Hon. Arthur Summerfield
Hon. Esra Taft Benson
Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
11:45 am
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
12:03 pm
The President departed the White House and motored to MATS
Terminal.
12:14 pm
Arrived at MATS.
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12:17 pm
The President was airborne on F-2 for his Farm in
Gettysburg, Pa.
12:50 pm
Arrived at Gettysburg Airport and motored to his Farm.
1:02 pm
Arrived at the Farm.
4:15 pm
Major John Eisenhower
Mrs. John Eisenhower (Barbara)
Master David Eisenhower
Miss Susan Eisenhower
Miss Barbara Anne Eisenhower
(Arrived at the Farm via auto from Medina, Ohio)
5:15 pm
The President took his grandchildren for a ride around the
Farm in the "Mamie" until 6:15 pm.
No further activity this date.
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SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1955
GETTYSBURG, PA.
8:30 am
Mr. Marshall Norling
Mr. Ed Barth
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(Arrived at the Farm and accompanied the President
for a walk around the Farm until 9:10 am)
9:15 am
The President, accompanied by Mr. Marshall Norling and
Mr. Ed Barth, walked with the President to the pond
located on the property.
9:40 am
The President, accompanied by the following, motored to
the Gettysburg Country Club:
Major John Eisenhower
Mr. Marshall Norling
Mr. Ed Garth
9:48 am
Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.
9:55 am
The President teed off for 18 holes of golf with the following:
Major John Eisenhower
Mr. Marshall Norling
Mr. Richard Sleichter, Pro at the Country Club
1:03 pm
Completed golf game.
1:07 pm
The President and Major John Eisenhower motored back to
the Farm.
1:17 pm
Arrived at the Farm.
9:45 pm
The President talked by telephone to
Mr. Dick Thornburg in Cincinnati, Ohio, and
Mr. Roy Howard
(Mr. Thornburg was master of ceremonies at
a dinner given in honor of Mr. Howard).
9:52 pm
Completed long distance telephone call.
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SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1955
GETTYSBURG, PA.
10:30 am
The President, accompanied by Major John
Eisenhower and Master David Eisenhower,
departed the Farm and motored to the
Presbyterian Church in Gettysburg, Pa.
10:42 am
Arrived at the church and attended the services.
(During the services, the President partook
of Communion).
11:55 am
The President, Major John Eisenhower and Master
David Eisenhower, departed the church and
motored to the home of General Arthur Nevins.
12:08 pm
Arrived at the home of General Arthur Nevins.
12:40 pm
Departed the home of General Nevins and motored to
the Gettysburg Cemetary. They drove around the
Cemetary, but did not stop. They then drove
through Seminary Ridge and stopped at the center
of the Ridge where they alighted from the car and
took personal pictures. They continued to drive around
the Battlefields, stopping briefly at Little Round Top
and Devils Den.
1:15 pm
Arrived at the Farm.
5:15 pm
The President, accompanied by Major and Mrs. John
Eisenhower and Mrs. Doud, departed the Farm
and motored to Washington, D. C.
7:28 pm
Arrived at the White House.
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MONDAY, JULY 11, 1955
8:00 am
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Major John Eisenhower
OMBIRE
8:10 am
Hon. Kevin McCann
8:18 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
8:25 am
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
8:50 am
(Senator Everett M. Dirksen)
(Senator Earle C. Clements)
(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)
OFF THE RECORD
9:40 am
Hon. Herbert Brownell
Hon. Rowland Hughes
Hon. Sherman Adams
9:45 am
(Hon. Philip Young)
(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)
OFF THE RECORD
10:05 am
Hon. Dillon Anderson
10:55 am
Senator William F. Knowland
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
11:00 am
Dr. Arthur Burns
Dr. Gabriel Hauge
(Usual weekly appointment)
11:30 am
Congressman William H. Avery
Congressman Laurence Curtis
Congressman Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr.
Hon. Bryce Harlow
11:45 am
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
Admiral Arthur Radford (Joined the meeting at 11:55 am)
Hon. Robert Anderson
Hon. Dillon Anderson
12:15 pm
Hon. Herbert Brownell
MONDAY, JULY 11, 1955
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The President gave a LUNCHEON for Sports
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Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Senator James H. Duff
Colonel E. H. Blaik, Army football coach
Robert J. Cousy, Pro basketball, Boston Celtics
Max Elbin, Golf Pro, Bruning Tree Country Club
Edward J. Erdelats, Navy football coach
Jack Fleck, Davenport, Iowa
National Open golf champion
Ford c. Frick, New York, National Commissioner of Baseball
Isaac B. Grainger, New York City
President, U. S. Golf Association
Hank Greenberg, Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Indians
Ralph Guglielmi, Columbus, Ohio
1954 All American quarterback, Notre Dame
(Joined Washington Redskins in 1955)
Mrs. Ruth P. Hirschland, Harrison, New York
Robert T. Jones, Jr., Atlanta, Ga.
Former Amateur and Open golf champion
John B. Kelly, Philadelphia, Pa, Scull-rowing champion, 1920
John B. Kelly, Jr., Scull-rowing champion, 1946
Jack Kramer, Los Angeles, Cal., General Manager
World Tennis, Inc.
Dr. Hans Kraus, New York City
Major Samuel Lee, Fort Carson, Colo., Army Hospital
(Army Doctor) Diving - Sullivan Men's Trophy
Lloyd Mangrum, Apple Valley, Cal., National Open champion,
1946
Willie Mays, New York Giants
Harry L. Moffitt, President, Professional Golf Association
Toledo, Ohio
Archie Moore, Toledo, Ohio, Middleweight boxing champion
Billy Jo Patton, Morgantown, N. C., Amateur golf
Barbara Romack, Sacramento, Cal., Women's Amateur
golf champion
William F. Russell, San Francisco, Cal., University of
San Francisco's most valuable basketball player
2nd Lt. Wes Santee, University of Kansas, Tract-miler
(Now on active duty at Quantico)
John M. Schiff, New York, President, Boy Scouts of America
Norbert Shemansky, Detroit, Mich., Weight-lifting
Tony Trabert, Wimbledon Tennis champion, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Luncheon for Sports Representatives (Continued):
Gene Tunney, New York City
Mal Whitfield, Los Angeles, Cal., Track
Louis G. Wilke, New York and Bartlesville, Okla.
President, A. A. U.
Kenneth L Wilson, Chicago, Illinois
President Plympic Committee
William Woodward, Jr., New York
Owner of "Nashua"
The above group accompanied by:
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. Murray Snyder
2:45 pm
(Briefing by State Department Officials)
OFF THE RECORD
(Hon. John Foster Dulles)
(Hon. Douglas MacArthur, Jr.)
(Hon. Livingston T. Merchant)
(Hon. Nelson Rockefeller)
(Hon. Dillon Anderson)
(Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster)
3:30 pm
Senator Walter F. George
(The President interrupted the State Department
briefing to see the Senator, who was with the
President until 4:00 pm).
4:00 pm
TVA Meeting:
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Joseph Dodge
Hon. Herbert Brownell
Hon. Rowland Hughes
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
At 4:25 P. m., the following joined the TVA Meeting:
Brig. General Herbert Vogel, TVA Board Chairman
Major Thomas H. Allen, President Memphis Municipal
Light, Gas, Water Division
Mr. Lee Rankin, Department of Justice
Mayor Frank Tobey, Memphis, Tennessee
Mr. Raymond Paty
5:20 pm
Hon. Kevin McCann
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TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1955
8:00 am
Hon. George Humphrey
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Hon. Sinclair Weeks
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
JUZIMO
Hon. I. Jack Martin
8:30 am
BI-PARTISAN LEGISLATIVE MEETING
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Thurston Morton
Hon. Herbert Hoover
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Senator Styles Bridges
Senator Earle Clements
Senator Walter George
Senator Theodore F. Green
Senator Carl Hayden
Senator Thomas C. Hennings
Senator William F. Knowland
Senator Eugene Millikin
Senator Richard Russell
Senator Leverett Saltonstall
Senator H. Alexander Smith
Senator Alexander Wiley
Congressman Sam Rayburn
Congressman Carl Albert
Congressman Leo Allen
Congressman Leslie C. Arends
Congressman Clarence Cannon
Congressman Robert Chiperfield
Congressman Thomas Gordon
Congressman Charles Halleck
Congressman Joseph Martin
Congressman John McCormack
Congressman James P. Richards
Congressman John Taber
Congressman Carl Vinson
Congressman John Vorys
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. I. Jack Martin
TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1955
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BI-PARTISAN MEETING (Continued)
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Murray Snyder
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
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(Senator Earle Clements)
(Senator William F. Knowland)
(Congressman Sam Rayburn)
(Congressman Joseph Martin)
(Saw the President briefly after the Bi-Partisan Meeting)
10:45 am
(Hon. Finis J. Garret, Chief Judge, Court of
Customs and Patent Appeals)
OFF THE RECORD
11:15 am
(Hon. Leo Roy. Michigan State Legislature)
(Congressman John B. Bennett)
(Mr. Carl Winkler, Superintendent of Highways,
Houghton County, Michigan)
11:23 am
(Hon. Robert Anderson)
(Hon. Arthur Flemming)
(Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.)
OFF THE RECORD
12:00 am
The President greeted the following American Field Service
Students:
AUSTRIA
Miss Ilse Camrda
BELGIUM
Miss Ludmilla Forani
Miss Erna Paar
Miss Louise Marie Ronveaux
DENMARK
Mr. Arne Olsen
Miss Myrna Hansen
Mr. Peter Elung-Jensen
FINLAND
Miss Ritva Jantunen
Miss Auli Rintala
Miss Tuula Vatinen
Miss Riitta Laatikainen
Miss Kaarina Leinonen
Miss Anja Virolainen
Mr. Heikki Mantyla
Mr. Marc Seppala
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FRANCE
Mr. Serge Gassier
Cheque
Miss Monique Joly
Miss Nicole de Peyerimhoff
Mr. Jean-Paul Urago
GERMANY
Miss Christine Berendsen
Mr. Juergen Moldenhauer
Mr. Hugo Schemmann
Mr. Klaus Heinz Schulze
Miss Helga Bergfelder
Mr. Bernd Hack
Mr. Hans J. Hoessrich
Mr. Ingbert Leypoldt
Mr. Christoph Neisemann
Mr. Henrich Oft
Mr. Hellmut Richter
Mr. Joachim Schapitz
GREAT BRITAIN
Miss Josephine Chance
Miss Rachel Gregory
Miss Maureen Patrick
GREECE
Miss Helen Katsarou
Miss Mary Kirmijaky
Miss Elvie Nicolopoulou
Miss Mary Kirmijaky
Miss Elvie Petrides
Mr. Nicolaos Tzaannes
Miss Ivy Koussouni
Mr. Panagiotis Pachiyannis
Mr. Aristides Sideropoulos
ITALY
Miss Elena Lamanna
Miss Rossana Rapex
Mr. Francesco Cesarini
Mr. Walter Fianco
Mr. Sergio Colombo
JAPAN
Mr. Hiroyoshi Yamanoto
Miss Akiko Kuroiwa
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American Field Service Students (Continued):
LUXEMBOURG
Miss Jacqueline Govers
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Miss Annette Ludovicy
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Miss Annemarie Smith
Mr. Coenraad Bron
Mr. Rudolph Selman
NORWAY
Miss Anne Koldal
Mr. Harald Brenddford
Miss Gunvor Giske
Miss Nini Harbitz
Miss Marit Ljono
Mr. Tore Johnson
SPAIN
Miss Dolores Oliver Perez Asin
Mr. Jose de Azcoita De Otamendi
Mr. Javier Jufresa Tor
Mr. Carlos Maldonado y de Fortuny
SWEDEN
Miss Marita Aring
Miss Asa Hannerz
Mr. Thomas Linse
The following accompanied the above group:
Miss Judy Wrage
Mr. Willard Fry
Mr. Barry Betters
Miss Barbara Boph
Mr. Warren Buckler
Mr. Stephen Galatti
Mrs. Thomas Durrance
Mrs. V. o. Goodsell
Mrs. Florence Fallin
Miss Jessie Stearns
12:15 pm
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
12:30 pm
Admiral Arthur Radford
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Mr. Edgar H. Dixon, President, Middle Southern
Utilities Company and the Mississippi Valley
Generating Company.
Mr. Paul O. Canady, Vice President, Middle
Southern Utilities Company and the Mississippi Valley
Generating Company
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Rowland Hughes
Hon. Murray Snyder
12:55 pm
The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower,
departed the White House and motored to Burning
Tree Country Club.
1:20 pm
Arrived at Burning Tree.
1:30 pm
The President had lunch and later played golf with the following:
Major John Eisenhower
Congressman Charles Halleck
Congressman Leslie Arends
2:05 pm
The President and above guests teed off.
5:15 pm
Completed 18 holes of golf.
5:35 pm
The President, accompanied by Major John Eisenhower,
departed the Burning Tree Country Club and motored
to the White House.
6:00 pm
Arrived at the White House.
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Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. I. Jack Martin
8:30 am
LEGISLATIVE LEADERS:
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. George Humphrey
Hon. Sinclair Weeks
Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby
Hon. Bradshaw Mintiner
Senator William F. Knowland
Senator Eugene D. Millikin
Senator Leverett Saltonstall
Senator Styles Bridges
Congressman Joseph W. Martin
Congressman Charles A. Halleck
Congressman Leo E. Allen
Congressman Leslie C. Arends
Congressman Samuel K. McConnell, Jr.
Congressman Jesse P. Wolcott
Hon. Philip A. Ray, General Counsel, Department of Commerce
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. Earle D. Chesney
Hon. Homer Gruenther
Hon. Howard Pyle
10:35 am
Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby
(Resignation ceremony held in the Conference. The
President attended this ceremony held on the occasion
of the announcement of Mrs. Hobby's resignation as
Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. At this
time, the President made a few remarks to Mrs. Hobby
to which she responded. The above Legislative Leaders,
plus members of the White House Staff, were present.)
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Hon. Bernard M. Baruch
Hon. John Foster Dulles
11:00 am
Hon. Edward J. Sparks, Ambassador to Guatemala
(Newly appointed Ambassador. This appointment
was requested through the State Department for
the Ambassador to see the President prior to his
departure for his post.)
11:15 am
(Hon. Nelson Rockefeller)
11:30 am
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. James S. Lay
1:30 pm
Briefing by State Department Officials
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Douglas MacArthur
Hon. Livingston Merchant
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
(This meeting adjourned at 2:30 pm)
2:45 pm
(Mr. Ralph Reid, President, American Express) OFF THE RECORD
3:10 pm
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
3:35 pm
(Captain Jack Sayler)
OFF THE RECORD
3:40 pm
Hon. Dillon Anderson
4:05 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
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OFF THE RECORD
9:40 am
Hon. Lewis L. Strause
10:00 am
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Rowland H. Hughes
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert
Hon. Lewis L Strauss
Hon. Arthur W. Radford
Hon. Allen W. Dulles
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Joseph M. Dodge
General Theodore Parker
Mr. Robert Matteson for Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. John B. Hollister
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr.
Hon. S. Everett Gleason
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
11:20 am
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
11:30 am
Hon. Allen W. Dulles
11:40 am
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss
Hon. Theodore Streibert
Hon. Abott Washburn
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
11:55 am
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
12:05 pm
Hon. Arthur Summerfield
12:20 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
1:00 pm
LUNCH
2:20 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
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Hon. Gabriel Hauge
9:30 am
(Mrs. Ruth Stover Dister, her son, Daniel Stover Dister,
her daughter and daughter's husband with their two
young sons, stopped in to see the President.
Mrs. Dister is a cousin of the President's). OFF THE RECORD
11:00 am
Mr. Robert Montgomery
11:15 am
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
12:00 noon
Hon. Dillon Anderson
1:00 pm
LUNCH
1:45 pm
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
4:00 pm
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
4:20 pm
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster joined Secretary Hoover.
4:30 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams joined Secretary Hoover and
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster in the President's office.
8:15 pm
Television Broadcast
The President broadcasted to the Nation prior
to his departure for the Geneva Conference.
9:05 pm
The President, Mrs. Eisenhower, and Major John
Eisenhower, departed the White House and
motored to MATS Terminal where they were
airborne for the Geneva Conference.
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11:00 am
The President arrived at the Keflavik Air Base in Iceland
where he was met by the following:
President of Iceland and Mrs. Asgeir Asgeirsson
U. S. Minister to Iceland and Mrs. John Muccio
Prime Minister of Iceland and Mrs. Clafur Thors
Minister of Justice and Mrs. Bjarni Benediktsson
Minister of Finance and Mrs. Eysteinn Jansson
Secretary General of Foreign Ministry and
Mrs. Magnus v. Magnusson
Secretary to the President and Mrs. Henrik Bjornsson
Commander of Iceland Defense Forces, Brigadier
General Donald R. Hutchinson, USAF
Base Commander, Keflavik Air Base, Colonel Jasper C.
Bailey
11:30 am
The President attended a luncheon given by the President of
Iceland. The above names on the reception committee
were on the guest list in addition to the following:
General Howard McC. Snyder
Major John Eisenhower
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Following the luncheon, the President departed for Geneva,
Switzerland.
7:55 pm
The President arrived at the Cointrin Airport, Geneva,
Switzerland. He was met by President Max Petitpierre
of Switserland. After honors at the Airfield, the President
motored to the Villa Creux de Genthod.
8:30 pm
Arrived at the Villa Creux de Genthod.
8:45 pm
The President conferred with the following:
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Douglas MacArthur
Hon. Livingston Merchant
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
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9:15 am
The President, accompanied by Mrs. Eisenhower and
Major John Eisenhower, departed the Villa Creux
de Genthod and motored to the American Church
in Geneva where they attended services.
10:16 am
Departed the American Church and motored to the Villa
Creux de Genthod.
10:30 am
Hon. John Foster Dulles
(Conferred with the President as they walked to the
boathouse and return).
11:00 am
Rt. Hon. Sir Anthony Eden, Prime Minister of Great Britian
H. E. Edgar Faure, Prime Minister of France
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Douglas MacArthur
Hon. Livingston Merchant
Mr. Harold Macmillan, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
Great Britian
Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, Delegate from Great Britian
Sir Norman Brook, Delegate from Great Britian
M. Antoine Pinay, Minister of Foreign Affairs from France
M. Armand Berard, Minister, Diplomatic Counsellor of France
M. R. de Margerie, Minister, Director Generale of Political
and Economic Affairs of France
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Lt. Colonel Vernon Walters
1:00 pm
The above group had lunch with the President at the Villa Creux
de Genthod.
3:00 pm
(Brigadier Sir James Gault) OFF THE RECORD
4:30 pm
(Sir Anthony Eden) OFF THE RECORD
5:30 pm
(H. E. Edgar Faure)
(M. Antoine Pinay - for part of meeting)
(Hon. John Foster Dulles)
(Lt. Colonel Vernon Walters)
OFF THE RECORD
8:00 pm
(Brigadier Sir James Gault had dinner with the President)
OFF THE RECORD
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9:46 am
The President departed the Villa Creus de Genthod and
motored to the Palais des Nations.
9:58 am
Arrived at the Palais and proceeded to the Conference Room.
10:00 am
Meeting of Heads of Government in the Conference Room.
12:48 pm
The President departed the Conference Room and went to
his office in the Palais des Nations.
12:30 pm
Mr. Dag Hammarskjold, Secretary General of the United Nations
Hon. John Foster Dulles
12:57 pm
The President departed the Palais des Nations and motored
to the Villa Creux de Genthod.
1:00 pm
The President had lunch with the following at the Villa:
Mr. Dag Hammarskj old
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Major John Eisenhower
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Lt. Colonel Walters
2:45 pm
The President departed the Villa and motored to the Palais
des Nations.
3:00 pm
Meeting of Heads of Government in the Conference Room at the
Palais des Nations.
5:55 pm
The President departed the Palais des Nations and motored
to the Villa Creux de Genthod.
6:05 pm
Arrived at the Villa.
8:00 pm
The President gave a dinner for the Soviet Delegation at the
Villa Creux de Genthod. The following were among the guests:
N. A. Bulganin, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of
the USSR
N. S. Khrushchev, Member of the Presidium of Supreme
Soviet of the USSR
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Dinner for the Soviet Delegation (Continued):
G. K. Zhukov, Defense Minister of USSR, Marshall of
the Soviet Union
v. M. Molotov, First Deputy Chairman of the Council
of Ministers of USSR and Minister of Foreign Affairs
of the USSR
G. K. Gromyko, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
of USSR
O. A. Troyanovsky, Counselor of Embassy, USSR
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. James Hagerty
Major John Eisenhower
Hon. Douglas MacArthur
Hon. Livingston Merchant
Ambassador Llewellyn E. Thompson, U. S. Ambassador
to Austria
Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen, U. S. Ambassador to the
Soviet Union
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8:35 am
The President walked to his office at the Villa Creux de Genthod.
9:00 am
Hon. Dillon Anderson
9:30 am
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
10:08 am
The President walked to the end of the Northwest lawn and
practiced driving golf balls until 11:08 am.
11:10 am
The President returned to the Villa.
1:05 pm
The President had lunch with Major John Eisenhower on the
Northwest patio, returning to the Villa proper at 1:36 pm.
2:23 pm
The President departed the Villa and motored to a novelty
shop, La Coceinella, owned by Albert Barbier, on the
Quai Th. Turrettin, immediately across from the
DuRhone Hotel. The President purchased dolls and
model airplanes for his grandchildren. He was
accompanied by:
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Colonel Robert L. Schulz
Colonel Vernon Walters
2:47 pm
The President walked across the street to the DuRhone Hotel
where he visited with employees of the American
Delegation and American Consul General, Franklin
Gowen, and visited offices on this floor. He had his
picture taken with Sgt. Stanley Main, in charge of
the Marine Guards at the U. S. Delegation.
3:00 pm
The President attended a meeting for ten minutes in the
Conference Room.
3:15 pm
The President visited the offices of the White House staff,
and the office of the Secretary of State.
3:40 pm
The President departed the DuRhone Hotel and motored to
the Palais des Nations.
3:47 pm
The President arrived at the Palais des Nations, proceeded to
the garden where pictures were taken of the President,
N. A. Bulganin, H. E. Edgar Faure, and Sir Anthony Eden.
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4:00 pm
The President proceeded to the Council Room for the
afternoon conference.
6:48 pm
The President departed the Palais des Nations and motored
to the Villa.
7:00 pm
Arrived at the Villa Creux de Genthod.
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8:17 am
The following arrived at the Villa to have breakfast with
the President:
Sir Anthony Eden
Mr. Harold Macmillan
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Dillon Anderson
10:30 am
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
11:20 am
The President walked to his office and remained there until noon.
12:00 noon
Returned to the Villa.
12:30 pm
The President had lunch with the following:
G. K. Zhukov
O. A. Troyanovsky
Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen
(Marshall Zhukov and O. A. Troyanovsky departed
the Villa at 2:35 pm).
2:50 pm
The President departed the Villa and motored to the Palais
des Nations. He stopped on the grounds to inspect the
Atomic Reactor Building, and participated in the
exercises there from 3:00 pm until 3:47 pm. The
President then drove to the Palais des Nations for
the afternoon conference.
6:00 pm
The President departed the Palais des Nations and motored
to the Villa Creux de Genthod.
6:10 pm
Arrived at the Villa.
8:00 pm
The President had dinner with the following:
Admiral Arthur S. Radford
General Alfred M. Gruenther
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8:27 am
The President walked to his office and around the estate
taking photos of the house, etc.
9:10 am
The President practiced golf from 9:10 am until 10:18 am
on the North lawn.
11:00 am
Admiral Arthur a. Radford
General Alfred M. Gruenther
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Robert B. Anderson
Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen
11:45 am
Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen
1:00 pm
The President had lunch with the following:
Admiral Arthur S. Radford
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Major John Eisenhower
2:00 pm
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Arthur S. Radford
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
2:17 pm
The President departed the Villa for the Palais des Nations,
arriving at his office there at 2:23 pm.
2:30 pm
Premier Edgar Faure
M. Barard
Lt. Colonel Vernon Walters
Hon. John Foster Dulles
4:00 pm
Meeting of the Heads of Government.
6:10 pm
The President departed the Conference at the Palais des Nations
and motored to the Villa Creux de Genthod.
6:20 pm
Arrived at the Villa.
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8:20 pm
The President departed the Villa and motored to the Palais
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8:40 pm
Arrived at the Palais Eynard.
11:10 pm
Departed the Palais Eynard and motored to the Villa Creux de
Genthod.
11:20 pm
Arrived at the Villa.
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9:44 am
The President walked to his office where he remained
until 10:50 am, when he returned to the Villa proper.
10:55 am
The President practiced golf on the North lawn until 11:12 am.
11:30 am
Sir Anthony Eden
12:30 pm
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
1:00 pm
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower gave a luncheon honoring
President and Madame Max Petitpierre of Switserland.
The following were present:
President and Madame Petitpierre
Secretary General and Madame Zehnder
Chief of Protocol and Madame Dominice
Ambassador Frances Willis
Ambassador Llewellyn E. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C. Gowen
Lt. Colonel Vernon A. Walters
Major John S. D. Eisenhower
3:10 pm
Hon. Dillon Anderson
3:20 pm
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
3:30 pm
The President departed the Villa and motored to the Palais
des Nations.
3:40 pm
Arrived at the Palais des Nations where he attended the
afternoon meeting of the Heads of Government.
6:40 pm
The President departed the Palais des Nations and motored
to the Villa Creux de Genthod.
6:50 pm
Arrived at the Villa.
6:55 pm
The President gave a reception in honor of Sir Anthony Eden
and Lady Eden, Mrs. Macmillan and M. and Madame Faure.
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The Vice President presiding
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Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Marion B. Folsom
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Herbert Brownell
Hon. William P. Rogers
Hon. Charles R. Hook, Jr., Deputy Postmaster General
Hon. Douglas McKay
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson
Hon. Sinclair Weeks
Hon. James P. Mitchell
Hon. Roswell B. Perkins
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming
Hon. Philip Young
Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge
Hon. Leonard Hall
Mr. Robert Humphrey, Republican National Committee
Senator Barry Goldwater
Congressman Richard M. Simpson
Mr. Robert L. King, Assistant to the Vice President
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Fred Seaton
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Charles Masterson
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Hon. Bradley Patterson
Hon. Arthur Minnich
(Meeting adjourned at 11:45 am)
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Hon. John Foster Dulles
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9:25 am
M. Jeanneret, of the Rolex Watch Company
9:30 am
Marshal G. K. Zhukov
O. A. Troyanovsky
Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen
10:20 am
The President greeted the following members of the
staff of General Anthony McAuliffe:
Major Carpenter
Captain Hill
Corporal Plummer
Mr. Bartlett
10:25 am
The President departed the Villa and motored to the
Palais des Nations.
10:35 am
Arrived at the Palais des Nations.
10:40 am
The President met with the following:
Sir Anthony Eden
Premier Edgar Faure
Mr. Harold Macmillan
M. Antoine Pinay
Hon. Douglas Mac Arthur
Hon. Livingston Merchant
11:00 am
Meeting of Heads of Government (Restricted Session).
12:51 pm
The President departed the Palais des Nations and motored
to the Villa Creux de Genthod.
1:00 pm
Arrived at the Villa.
1:05 pm
The President had lunch with the following
Brigadier Sir James Gault
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Major John S. D. Eisenhower
1:48 pm
The President departed the Villa and motored to the Palais
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Arrived at the Palais des Nations.
2:00 pm
Meeting of Heads of Government (Restricted Session)
At 3:00 pm, there was a fifteen minute recess.
5:00 pm
Meeting recessed until 6:30 pm. At this time, the President
met with the following:
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Robert B. Anderson
6:30 pm
Meeting of Heads of Government resumed.
7:20 pm
Geneva Conference adjourned.
7:40 pm
The President departed for the Cointrin Airport, arriving
there at 7:20 pm.
8:04 pm
The President was airborne for Washington, D. C., aboard
the Columbine.
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Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
Hon. Thurston Morton
Senator William F. Knowland
Senator Styles Bridges
Senator Earle Clements
Senator Walter F. George
Senator Theodore F. Green
Senator Carl Hayden
Senator Thomas C. Hennings
Senator Eugene D. Millikin
Senator Richard B. Russell
Senator Leverett Saltonstall
Senator H. Alexander Smith
Senator Alexander Wiley
Congressman Sam Rayburn
Congressman Leo Allen
Congressman Leslie Arends
Congressman Carl Albert
Congressman Clarence Cannon
Congressman Charles Halleck
Congressman John W. McCormack
Congressman James P. Richards
Congressman John Taber
Congressman Carl Vinson
Congressman John M. Vorys
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
Hon. James C. Hagerty
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. Fred Seaton
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Earle D. Chesney
Hon. Homer Gruenther
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
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9:00 am
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Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. J. Edgar Hoover, Jr.
Hon. Thurston Morton
Sen. Styles Bridges
Sen. Earle Clements
Sen. Walter F. George
Sen. Theodore F. Green
Sen. Carl Hayden
Sen. Thomas C. Hennings
Sen. Eugene D. Millikin
Sen. Richard B. Russell
Sen. Leverett Saltonstall
Sen. H. Alexander Smith
Sen. Alexander Wiley
Congressman Sam Rayburn
Congressman Leo E. Allen
Congressman Leslie C. Arends
Congressman Carl Albert
Congressman Clarence Cannon
Congressman Charles Halleck
Congressman John W. McCormack
Congressman James P. Richards
Congressman John Taber
Congressman Carl Vinson
Congressman John M. Vorys
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
Hon. James C. Hagerty
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. Fred Seaton
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Earle D. Chesney
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Homer Gruenther
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
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Congressman Charles Halleck
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. 1. Jack Martin
Hon. Bryce Harlow
11:25 am
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
11:30 am
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
(Usual weekly appointment)
12:20 pm
Hon. James C. Hagerty
1:00 pm
LUNCH
2:15 pm
(Hon. Thomas S. Gates, Jr., Under Secretary of the Navy)
(Commander Edward L. Beach)
(Appointment arranged through Commander
Beach. Discussed Navy Selection Board determination)
(OFF THE R ECORD)
3:30 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
4:15 pm
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. James C. Hagerty
5:45 pm
Hon. John Foster Dulles
10:30 pm
Television Broadcast to the Nation on the Geneva Conference.
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TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1955
OHL
8:00 am
Hon. Gerald Morgan
8:15 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. Chapman Rose
8:30 am
LEGISLATIVE LEADERS
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby
Hon. Roswell B. Perkins, Assistant Secretary of H. E. W.
Hon. Wilfred N. MeNeil, Assistant Secretary of Defense
Senator Styles Bridges
Senator William F. Knowland
Senator Eugene D. Millikin
Senator Leverett Saltonstall
Congressman Leslie c. Arends
Congressman Charles A. Halleck
Congressman Joseph W. Martin, Jr.
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. Fred Seaton
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. H mer Gruenther
Hon. Earle D. Chesney
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. 1. Jack Martin
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
10:25 am
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
10:30 am
Hon. Theodore Streibert
(Usual monthly appointment)
Hon. Richard Cook, Assistant Director for Administration, U.S.I.A.
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
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Hon. Arthur Burns
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
(Usual weekly appointment)
11:55 am
Admiral Lewis L. Strauss
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Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Herbert Brownell
Hon. William P. Rogers, Department of Justice
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss
12:33 pm
The President departed the White House enroute
to Burning Tree Country Club.
12:53 pm
Arrived at Burning Tree
1:05 pm
Lunch with the following:
Colonel Tom Belshe
Mr. Harold C. Stuart
Mr. Jess Sweetser
1:40 pm
The President teed off with the following:
Colonel Tom Belshe
Mr. Harold C. Stuart
Mr. Jess Sweetser
4:50 pm
Completed eighteen holes of golf.
5:30 pm
Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House.
5:55 pm
Arrived at the White House.
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8:25 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
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Hon. James Hagerty
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8:30 am
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. James Lay
9:00 am
Hon. Francis White, Ambassador to Mexico
Hon. Henry F. Holland, Assistant Secretary of State
10:00 am
(Hon. Richard T. Nixon)
(Hon. Sherman Adams)
(Hon. Wilton B. Persons)
OFF THE RECORD
(Hon. James Hagerty)
(Hon. Nelson Rockefeller) (Press Conference Briefing)
10:05 am
(Hon. Murray Snyder joined the above group).
10:15 am
(The following joined the above group):
(Hon. Gerald Morgan)
(Hon. I. Jack Martin)
(Hon. Howard Pyle)
(Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster)
OFF THE RECORD
10:30 am
Press Conference
11:30 am
General Carl Spaats, Rtd.
(Saw the President re Monuments Commission matter)
12:00 noon
(Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State)
(Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Assistant Secretary of Defense)
(Hon. Alan T. Waterman, Director, National Science Foundation)
(Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster)
OFF THE RECORD
12:15 pm
Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby
Dr. Chester S. Keefer
(Dr. Keefer came to tell the President goodbye).
12:30 pm
Hon. John Foster Dulles
1:00 pm
LUNCH
2:15 pm
Filming of message by the President for United
Community Campaign.
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The President greeted the following BOYS' NATION
group (sponsored by the American Legion):
Alabama
William Duke Biggs
John William Ham
Arizona
Joseph F. Prevratil
Max Brent Cardwell
Arkansas
Richard M. Smith
Freddy Sanford Akers
California
Philip Edward Singer
Douglas Joseph Hopper
Colorado
Jay Paul Sanders
Joseph Kindall Hurd, Jr.
Connecticut
John Hamilton Hodge
Vincent Paul Lamo
Delaware
Robert Queener
Charles Joseph
Florida
Gene Katibah
Kenneth Richard Evans
Georgia
Robert A. Cruikshank
William A. Burnham
Idaho
William Lee Alworth
Robert Tim Daley
Illinois
Timothy D. Gover
Thomas John Walker
Indiana
Stuart Holcomb, Jr.
Charles Vernon Collins
Iowa
Nelson Oostenink
Earl Keith Nau
Kansas
Jack McNees
Gary Arthur Gibson
Kentucky
Gordon Wade
Thomas W. Wieting
Louisiana
Wilton T. McCay, Jr.
John Frank Fant
Maine
Julius B. Levine
Gerald M. Amero
Maryland
Daniel Warren Donohue
Norman W. Davis
Massachusetts
William J. Joughin
Norman A. Kennan
Michigan
Patrick H. Oliver
Charles W. Drouillard
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Bruce R. Johnson AMOUNT
Dallas Darrel Johnson
Mississippi
Gayle Dean Erwin
Leo c. Ray, Jr.
Missouri
Richard Takeo Kono
Kenneth R. Jennison
Montana
John McMichael
Richard McRae
Nebraska
M. Robert Stoner
Donald Dean Nelson
Nevada
F. Martin Clayton
Bruno P. Menicucci
New Hampshire
Robert W. Fisher
Thomas Strong
New Jersey
Grant Merrill Gille
Richard P. Mahoney
New Mexico
Barry Stone
Benny Earl Jay
New York
Lingel Hart Winters
Joseph Rubin
North Carolina
Joseph Glenn Grubbs
Harry Lee Broome
North Dakota
Patrick A. Williams
Scott G. Anderson
Oklahoma
Gene M. Cunningham
George C. Bullette
Oregon
Robert Wesley Smith
Gary Lee Sanders
Panama Canal
Kenneth Ray Wheeler
Zone
Richard A. Carattini
Pennsylvania
John B. Cummings
Robert C. Svedberg
South Carolina
Charles T. Caskey
James C. Leventis
South Dakota
Noel P. Muller
Aldon J. Eisenach
Tennessee
Lee Allen Reynolds
David Joyce White
Texas
John Rolfe Johnson
Bob Lanier Smith
Utah
Wendell M. Heaton
Ralph A. Anderson
Vermont
Raymond R. Carreau
Edward R. Whalen
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Claude Allen Bugg
Carroll Dale
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Ronald La Freniere
Lloyd C. Elmer
West Virginia
Myron Russell Renick
Forest Jackson Bowman
Wisconsin
Jerry C. Hock
William Albert Steiger
Wyoming
James F. Watt
Jeffrey H. Willis
COUNSELORS (Boys' Nation)
Thomas Bohan
Kingston, N. Y.
Michael Mellett
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Robert L. Coutts, Jr.
Mendam, N. J.
Arthur W. James
Perrin, Virginia
Franklin Fisher
Indianapolis, Ind.
Charles Fields
knox, Indiana
Robert Marr
Indianapolis, Ind.
John May
Aiken, South Carolina
STAFF PERSONNEL (Boys' Nationa)
Henry H. Dudley, National Adjutant, The American Legion
William F. Hauck, Director, Washington Office
The American Legion
Lee R. Pennington, Director, National Americanism Commission
The American Legion
Thomas Bohan, Counselor, New York Boys State
The American Legion
James J. Condon, Chief of Film, Radio, and TV Section,
National Public Relations Commission,
The American Legion
Thomas X. Glancy, Assistant to the Director, National
Americanism Commission, Indianapolis, Ind.
Charles Hamilton, Director, Missouri Boys State,
St. Louis, Mo.
George E. Heller, National Field Representative,
The American Legion, Bedford, Va.
Hayes Kennedy, Vice Chairman, National Boys State
Committee, Chicago, Illinois
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George Kelly, Director, National Public Relations
Commission, The American Legion, Washington, D. C.
John W. Neubauer, National Public Relations
Representative, The American Legion, Washington, D. C.
Joseph O'Connell, Assistant Director, National Public
Relations Commission, The American Legion,
Washington, D. C.
C. A. Tesch, Assistant Director, National Americanism
Commission, Indianapolis, Ind.
Peter S. Tolocsko, National Field Representative,
The American Legion, Wilkes Barre, Pa.
A. B. Weyer, Executive Committee, Missouri Boys State,
The American Legion, Kansas City 8, Missouri
(Hon. Bernard M. Shanley and Hon. Earle D. Chesney
accompanied the above group which the President
received in the Rose Garden).
9:00 am
Hon. Kenneth Royall
9:15 am Hon. William P. Rogers, Deputy Attorney General
Judge Joe Ewing Estes, Texas
9:30 am
The following attended the ATOMS-FOR-PEACE Stamp
ceremony:
Afganistan
H. E. Mohammad Kabir Ludin, Ambassa-
dor
Argentine
H. E. Senor Dr. Hipolito J. Paz,
Ambassador
Australia
H. E. the Honorable Sir Percy Spender,
Ambassador
Austria
H. E. Dr. Karl Gruber, Ambassador
Belgium
H. E. Baron Silvercruys, Ambassador
Bolivia
H. E. Senor Don Victor Andrade,
Hon. Senor Don Hugo de la Rocha,
Counselor
Brazil
The Hon. Adolphe de Camrago Neves,
Minister
Burma
The Hon. U. Than Hla, Counselor
Cambodia
H. E. Nong Kimny, Ambassador
Canada
H. E. A. D. P. Heeney, Ambassador
Ceylon
H. E. R.S.S. Gunewardene, Ambassador
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ATOMS-FOR-PEACE Ceremony (Continued):
Chile
The Hon. Horacio Suares,
Charge d'Affaires
China
H. E. Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo,
Ambassador
Colombia
H. E. Senor Dr. Don Eduardo Zuleta-
Angele, Ambassador
Costa Rica
H. E. Senor Don Fernando Fournier,
Ambassador
Cuba
H. E. Senor Dr. Miguel Angel Campa,
Ambassador
Csechoslovakia
H. E. Dr. Karel Petrselka, Ambassador
Denmark
H. E. Henrik de Kauffmann, Ambassador
Dominican Republic
H. E. Senor Dr. Joaquin E. Salasar
Ecuador
H. E. Senor Dr. Jose R. Chiriboga V.,
Ambassador
Egypt
The Hon. Aly K. Fahmy, Counselor
El Salvador
H. E. Senor Dr. Don Hector David
Castro, Ambassador
Estonia
Mr. Johannes Kaiv, Acting Consul
General of Estonia
Ethiopia
H. E. Yilma Deressa, Ambassador
Finland
The Hon. Jorma Vanamo, Counselor
France
The Hon. Jacques Vimont, Minister
Germany
The Hon. Albert F. Ernecke, Commercial
Counselor
Great Britian
H. E. Sir Roger Makins, British
Ambassador
Greece
Mr. Phedon Annino Cavalierato,
Charge d'Affaires
Guatemala
H. E. Lt. Colonel Jose Luis Crus-Salasar,
Ambassador
Haiti
H. E. Jacques leger, Ambassador
Honduras
H. E. General Carlos Isaguirre,
Ambassador
Hungary
The Hon. Karoly Smarka, Minister
Iceland
The Hon. Thor Thore, Minister
India
H. E. Gavanvihari Lallubhai Mehta,
Ambassador
Indonesia
H. E. Moekarto Notowidigdo,
Ambassador
BUE
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ATOMS-FOR-PEACE Ceremony (Continued):
Iran
The Hon. Abbas Aram, Minister
Iraq
The Hon. Haskim Khalil, Counselor
Ireland
H. E. John Joseph Hearne, Ambassador
Israel
H. E. Abba Eban, Ambassador
Italy
H. E. Manlio Brosio, Ambassador
Japan
H. E. Sadao Iguchi, Ambassador
Jordan
H. E. Abdul Monem Rifa'i, Ambassador
Korea
H. E. Dr. You Chan Yang, Ambassador
Laos
The Hon. Ourot R. Souvannavong,
Minister
Latvia
The Hon. Dr. Arnolds Spekke, Minister
Pleni-potentiary, Charge d'Affaires
Lebanon
H. E. Dr. Charles Malik, Ambassador
Liberia
H. E. Clarence Lorenzo Simpson,
Ambassador
Libya
H. E. Saddigh Muntasser, Ambassador
Mexico
The Hon. Senor Don Rafael Nieto,
Minister Counselor
Nepal
H. E. General Shanker Shamsher Jang
Bahadur Rana, Ambassador
Netherlands
The Hon. Baron S. G.M. van Voorst tot
Voorst, Minister
New Zealand
The Hon. G. R. Laking, Minister
Nicaragua
H. E. Senor Dr. Don Guillermo Sevilla-
Sacasa, Ambassador
Norway
H. E. Wilhelm Munthe de Morgenstierne,
Ambassador
Pakistan
H. E. Syed Amjad Ali, Ambassador
Panama
H. E. Senor Dr. Don Joaquin Jose
Vallarino, Ambassador
Peru
The Hon. Don Gonsalo Pisarro, Minister
Pleni-potententiary
Philippines
The Hon. Raul T. Leuterio, Minister
Pleni-potententiary
Portugal
H. E. Senhor Luis Esteves Fernandes,
Ambassador
Rumania
The Hon. Anton Moisescu, Minister
Spain
Mr. Eduardo Propper de Callejon,
Charge d'Affaires
Sweden
Count Carl L. Douglas, Charge d'Affaires
ad interim
Switzerland
The Hon. Felix Schnyder, Counselor
Syria
H. E. Dr. Farid Zeineddine, Ambassador
Thailand
H. E. Pote Sarasin, Ambassador
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ATOMS-FOR-PEACE Ceremony (Continued):
Turkey
H. E. Haydar Gork, Ambassador
Union of South
Africa
H. E. Dr. J. E. Holloway, Ambassador
Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics
The Hon. Sergei R. Striganov, Counselor
Uraguay
H. E. Senor Dr. Jose A. Mora,
Ambassador
Venesuela
H. E. Senor Dr. Cesar Gonsalez,
Ambassador
Viet-Nam
H. E. Tran Van Chuong, Ambassador
Yugoslavia
H. E. Leo Mates, Ambassador
Cabinet Members
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. William P. Rogers, Deputy Attorney General
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Douglas McKay
Hon. James P. Mitchell
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Lothair Teetor
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Congressional
Senator Frank Carlson
Senator Olin D. Johnson
Congressman Tom Murray
Congressman Edward H. Rees
Senator Clinton P. Anderson
Congressman W. Sterling Cole
Congressman Carl T. Durham
Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper
Department of State
Hon. Herbert Hoover
Hon. Carl W. McCardle
Hon. Gerard C. Smith
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Department of State (Continued):
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Mr. Christopher A. Philips
Hon. Robert B. Anderson
Mr. George R. Cox
Mr. Anthony David Cox
Mr. Laurence James Cox
Hon. Allen W. Dulles
Gen. K. E. Fields
Admiral Paul F. Foster
Mr. Everett R. Holles
Miss Genevieve E. Morin
Hon. Thomas E. Murray
Mr. Morse Salisbury
Hon. Elmer B. Staats
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss
Mr. Shelby Thompson
Mr. Harry S. Traynor
Dr. John von Neumann
Mr. Charles Robbins
Hon. John B. Hollister
Mr. George L. Glasheen
Post Office Department
Mr. Norman A. Abrams
Mr. James T. Nelson
Mr. Robert E. Fellers
Mr. Abe McGregor Goff
Hon. Charles R. Hook, Jr.
Hon. Ormonde A. Kieb
Hon. Eugene J. Lyons
Mr. Roy North
Mr. R. E. O'Donovan
Hon. Albert J. Robertson
Hon. E. George Siedle
Mr. David H. Stephens
Mr. L. Rohe Walter
Mr. Greever P. Allan
Mr. David L. Church
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ATOMS-FOR-PEACE Ceremony (Continued):
Post Office Department (Continued)
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Mr. Jeffrey Helleson
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Post Office Department Advisory Board
Mr. Richard E. Berlin
Mr. John S. Coleman
Mr. James H. S. Ellis
Mr. Richard J. Gray
Mr. Rowland Jones, Jr.
United States Information Agency
Mr. Oren M. Stephens
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert
Mr. Gene Karst
Mr. Andranik Tramble
Mr. Awad Hanna
Mr. Satyendra Jain
Mr. Kenneth Wattson
Mr. Lillard Hill
Mr. Safa Doqruyol
Philatelic Officials and Writers
Mr. Leo August
Mr. Sam August
Mr. George W. Brett
Mr. John J. Britt
Mr. Franklin Bruns
Mr. Harry Buten
Mr. Sylvester Colby
Mr. Ed S. Conger
Mr. Bernard David
Mr. Ellery Denison
Mr. Edward E. Elkins
Mr. James Waldo Fawcett
Dr. George L Fite
Mr. Jacob S. Glaser
Mr. Sol Glass
Mr. James B. Hatcher
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Philatelic Officials and Writers (Continued)
Mr. Joe Herbert
Mr. Laurence G. Hoes
Mr. Henry Holtsclaw
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Mr. Paul Johansen
Admiral Jesse G. Johnson
Mr. Ernest A. Kehr
Mr. Peter Keller
Mr. George Kingdom
Mr. Sidney Kronish
Mr. David Lidman
Mr. Donald McLoed
Mr. Jacques Minkus
Mr. Ben Reeves
Mr. Alex Reeves
Mr. Kent Stiles
Mr. George F. Stilphen
Mr. Reidar Tvedt
Mr. John T. McAvoy
Mr. Jules Wacht
Mr. Harry Weiss
9:55 am
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. James C. Hagerty
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Bryce Harlow
10:00 am
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert
Hon. Donald A. Quarles
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NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (Continued)
Hon. Wilber M. Brucker
Hon. Thomas S. Gates
Admiral Arthur W. Radford
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Admiral Donald B. Duncan
General Nathan F. Twining
General Randolph McC. Pate
Hon. Allen W. Dulles
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr.
Hon. Bromley Smith
12:40 pm
The President departed the White House enroute to
Burning Tree Country Club.
1:05 pm
Arrived at Burning Tree.
1:15 pm
The President had lunch with the following:
Colonel Tom Belshe
Mr. L J. Bernard
1:45 pm
(Major John Eisenhower arrived at Burning Tree and
joined the above group).
1:55 pm
The President teed off with the following:
Major John Eisenhower
Colonel Tom Belshe
Mr. L J. Bernard
5:05 pm
Completed eighteen holes of golf.
5:35 pm
Departed Burning Tree and motored to the White House,
accompanied by:
Major John Eisenhower
Mr. Robert Woodruff (who joined the President upon
completion of golf game).
6:00 pm
Arrived at the White House.
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The President departed the White House and motored INSURANCE
to the Statler Hotel for a breakfast meeting in
the Congressional Room
(This invitation was extended by Chairman Hall
to members of the Cabinet, Republican Members
of the Senate and House, and White House Staff
for a get-together before the Congress adjourns).
9:30 am
(Hon. John Foster Dulles)
(Hon. Walter S. Robertson)
(Hon. U. Alexis Johnson)
OFF THE RECORD
9:45 am
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Harold Stassen
Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
(Ambassador Lodge reported on U. N. reaction
to Geneva Conference)
10:00 am
CABINET MEETING
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Herbert Brownell
Hon. Arthur Summerfield
Hon. Douglas McKay
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson
Hon. Sinclair Weeks
Hon. James P. Mitchell
Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby
Hon. Rowland Hughes
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming
Hon. Philip Young
Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
Hon. Val Peterson
Mr. Emil Reutzel, Federal Civil Defense
Hon. Philip Ray, Department of Dommerce
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. Fred Seaton
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
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Mr. Victor Purse
12:17 pm Hon. Arthur S. Summerfield, the Postmaster General
12:20 pm Hon. Charles R. Hook, Jr., Duputy Postmaster General
1:15 pm The President departed the White House and motored to
his Gettysburg Farm.
3:00 pm Arrived at Gettysburg Farm.
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Hon. Dillon Anderson
9:30 am
Hon. Esra Taft Benson
Hon. James A. McConnell, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture
Senator Walter F. George
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
10:00 am
The following attended the swearing-in ceremony of the
Honorable Marion B. Folsom as Secretary of Health,
Education and Welfare:
Mrs. Marion B. Folsom
Miss Frances Folsom
Mr. Marion B. Folsom, Jr.
Mrs. George M. Humphrey
Mrs. H. Chapman Rose
Hon. Leonard W. Hall
Mr. John Clifford Folger
Mr. Walter White
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Charles E. Wilsom
Hon. Herbert Brownell
Hon. Arthur E. Summerfield
Hon. Sinclair Weeks
Hon. Exra Taft Benson
Hon. Douglas McKay
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming
Hon. Philip Young
Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
Hon. Arthur Burns
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. H. Chapman Rose
Hon. Andrew N. Overby
Hon. Lawrence Robbins
Hon. David W. Kendall
Hon. Roy M. Gidney
Mr. William W. Parsons
Mr. Nils A. Lennartson
Mr. Willis D. Gradison, Jr.
Mrs. Ruth H. Biglow
Hon. Percy Brundage
Hon. William McChesney Martin, Jr.
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B. Folsom as Secretary of Health, Education and
Welfare (Continued):
Hon. Roswell B. Perkins
Hon. Bradshaw Mintener
Hon. True D. Morse
Senator Harry F. By rd
Senator Eugene D. Millikin
Senator Lister Hill
Senator H. Alexander Smith
Senator Irving M. Ives
Senator Walter F. George
Senator Richard B. Russell
Senator Ralph E. Flanders
Congressman J. Percy Priest
Congressman Charles A. Wolverton
Congressman Graham A. Barden
Congressman Samuel K. McConnell, Jr.
Congressman William M. Colmer
Congressman Clifford R. Hope
Congressman Jesse P. Wolcott
Congressman Kenneth Keating
Congressman Harold Ostertag
Congressman Jere Cooper
Congressman Daniel A. Reed
Congressman Thomas A. Jenkins
Congressman John E. Fogarty
Congressman John Taber
The White House Staff
10:30 am
General Nathan F. Twining, U. S. A. F.
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
11:00 am
Dr. Arthur Burns
Dr. Gabriel Hauge
11:30 am
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Robert B. Anderson
General Herbert B. Loper
Major General Alvin R. Luedecke
12:30 pm
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
General John E. Hull
Hon. Carter Burgess
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Hon. George M. Humphrey
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(Mr. Sid Richardson)
(Had lunch with the President)
OFF THE RECORD
2:15 pm
(The following came to the White House to
deliver the new car to the President)
OFF THE RECORD
(Mr. S. P. Sheahan, Assistant to Mr. Floyd Akers)
(Mr. Don E. Ahrens, Vice President and General
Manager of Cadillac Motor Car Division of
General Motors)
(Mr. Carl Hoskinson, General Sales Manager,
Capital Cadillac)
(Mr. Fred Arnold, Chief Engineer, Cadillac Motor Company)
(Mr. Norman Haig, Director of Government Sales for
General Motors)
3:00 pm
The President posed for portrait - until 4:00 pm.
4:00 pm
The President departed the White House enroute to
Walter Reed Hospital.
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Senator William P. Knowland
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Senator Leverett Saitonstall
Senator Eugene D. Millikin
Congressman Jesse P. Wolcott
Congressman Joseph W. Martin
Congressman Leslie Arends
Congressman Leo Allen
Mr. Albert Cole, Federal Housing Administration
Hon. Arthur Flemming
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
Hon. James Hagerty
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Earle D. Chesney
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. Homer Gruenther
Hon. Fred Seaton
Hon. Kevin McCann
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
9:50 am
Senator Eugene D. Millikin
10:00 am
(Senator Gordon Allott)
(Senator Eugene D. Millikin)
OFF THE RECORD
(The above presented the President with honorary
membership in Republican Associates of Colorado).
10:50 am
Mr. Scott McLeod, Administrator, Refugee Relief Program,
Department of State
Mr. Pierce J. Gerety, Deputy Administrator, Re fugee
Relief Program, Department of State
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
(The above saw the President before he received the
representatives of Governors' Committees for the
Refugee Relief Program).
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The President greeted the following representatives of
the Governors' Committees for the Refugee Relief
Program in the Rose Garden:
Mr. Scott McLeod
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Mr. John F. Rieger
Mr. Harry B. Lyford
Mrs. Dorothy Houghton
Mr. Nick Stepanovich
Mr. Walter Jones
Mr. James J. Starr
Mr. James T. Vocelle
Mr. Marion Williamson
Mr. Richard H. Schweitzer, Jr.
Mr. Richard Evards
Mr. Richard E. Walker
Mr. Norman J. Temple
Mrs. Elizabeth D. Whitaker
Mr. Walter H. Bieringer
Mr. ThomasR. Hughes
Mr. L. L. Duncan
Reverend Rolf A. Norman
Dr. Martin Schroeder
Mrs. Barbara C. Coughlan
Mrs. Abby L. Wilder
Mr. Anthony W. Belluscio
Mr. Jonathan Bingham
Dr. Ellen Winston
Reverend Joseph Hylden
Reverend Clyde N. Rogers
Mr. Roy A. Dillon
Mr. Joseph D. Wilson
Mr. Matthew Furse
Mr. Donald M. McSween
Mrs. Merlin B. Ward
Mr. A. A. Smick
Mr. Paul H. Bachman
Mr. John Panchuk
Mr. A. T. Rose
Mrs. Lillian 1. Martin
Reverend Monsignor Aloysius J. Wycislo
Mr. Roland Elliott
Mrs. Papiana Schaufuss
Dr. William S. Barnard
Mrs. Susan Petties
Mrs. Beatrice Behrman
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Representatives of the Governors' Committees for the
Refugee Relief Program (Continued):
Mr. William Fred Ponder
Mr. Robert S. McCollum
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Mr. Harold Rainville
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Mr. Guy Swope
Mr. Frank Fuentes
Mr. Michael A. De Leo
Mr. Edward B. Marks
11:50 am
Mr. S. B. Darrison
Mr. Monty Monroe
Mr. Paul Squires
Mr. Norman Wolfson
(The above group saw the President briefly prior
to his greeting the Bull Elephant Club, Administrative
and Secretarial Assistants of Congress).
12:00 noon
The President greeted the following members of the Bull
Elephants Club, Administrative and Secretarial Assistants
of Congress:
Abrahams, Al
Ackerman, Rosemary
Adams, Mrs. Marie
Akre, Cecil W.
Akre, Mrs. Cynthia
Alkire, Miss Alma A.
Allett, Mrs. Robert G.
Allett, Robert G.
Amundson, Miss Agnes
Anderson, Alison
Anderson, Jack
Anderson, Miss Mona Fay
Andsack, Pauline
Angell, Janice
Anilian, Agnes
Armistead, Jean
Armstrong, Mrs. Catherine
Badger, Verna
Bailey, Miss Johnnie
Baird, Charles A.
Baird, Mrs. Norma
Baker, Bob
Baker, Mrs. Cynthia
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Bull Elephants Club, Administrative and Secretarial
Assistants of Congress (Continued):
Balivet, H. P., Jr.
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Baron, Carl
Barry, C. J.
Barry, Margaret
Bartlett, Mrs. Lila
Batchelder, Mrs. Betty
Batchelder, Charles F.
Baxter, John P.
Baxter, Mrs. John P.
Bechtholt, Edward
Benting, Elva
Benson, Reed
Berg, George L., Jr.
Berry, Nila
Bertrand, Daniel
Biedlet, Francis
Biggs, Muriel
Birdsall, Jo
Bjorklund, Miss Jean L.
Black, Miss Barbara
Bloom, Miss Sally
Bolton, Ann
Bomhard, Thecla
Bostwick, Don
Bostwick, Mrs. Marion G.
Brake, Elwood
Brake, Mrs. Jame
Brand, Baert D.
Bray, Alvin A.
Braymer, Barbara J.
Broadley, Mrs. Jean
Brown, Nancy
Brune, Miss Delphine
Bruning, Bob
Buehler, Robert D.
Buiss, Vida
Bullard, Barbara L.
Busby, Anne
Butler, Bill
Butler, Margaret
Caddigan, Miss Dorothy
Caffrey, Gail
Caffrey, George T.
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12:00 noon Bull Elephants Club, Administrative and Secretarial
Assistants of Congress (Continued):
Caffrey, Marian
Caillouette, Vivian M.
Calkins, John T.
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Calkins, Mrs. Patricia L.
Cannon, John A.
Cannon, Mrs. Margaret A.
Carbajal, Joan
Cardin, Carl W.
Carlisle, Millard D.
Carlisle, Mrs. Millard
Carney, Miss Ann
Carter, Harry
Cave, Arline
Cerovski, Ann
Champ, Virginia
Chandler, Sydney
Chase, Enoch D.
Chase, Mrs. Enoch D.
Chrest, Dorothy
Clem, Alan
Clem, Mrs. Mary
Cough, Marjorie
Coffmehl, Gladys
Coker, Verlie
Colbert, Florence E.
Cole, Kathryn H.
Cole, Susan
Collins, Betty J.
Cook, Edna
Cooney, Marion
Coover, Darrell
Copley, Douglas
Corkery, Miss Alice
Coultrap, Miss Susan
Cowen, Eugene S.
Cox, Del
Coyner, Clara
Cramer, Doreen
Cresswell, Miss Audrey
Cretella, Mrs. Eleanor
Cross, Gilbert
Crowley, Frank
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955
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Bull Elephants Club, Administrative And Secretarial
Assistants of Congress (Continued):
Daighfault, Hope
Daly, Mavis
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Darrison, Mrs. Jean F.
Darrow, Mrs. Mildred
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DeCenso, Miss Rita M.
Derring, Louise
Delich, Dorothy
DeMisse, Lucille
Deuber, Fred
DeVany, Philip M.
DeyErmand, William L.
DeyErman, Mrs. William L.
Dingler, Mrs. Mary
Divers, Miss Lois
Dixon, Mrs. Elizabeth
Dobberstein, Jane
Dolliver, Mrs. Barbara
Dolliver, Jim
Downie, Kyle
Drake, Allen
Drake, Mrs. Grace
Dunbar, O. Ann
Dunn, Miss Jean Ann
Eastman, Albert E.
Eastman, Mrs. June D.
Edwards, Irene Martin
Eesley, Miss Frances
Egan, Miss Frances
Eldredge, Joan E.
Embrey, Carole
Ender, William
Farley, Mrs. Roger M.
Farmer, Mrs. LaPrel
Farrington, Mrs. Barbara
Farrington, Charles J., Jr.
Farrington, S. Hugh
Faucett, Caroline
Felhman, Arlene
Fernald, Jean
Finke, Miss Louise Audrey
Flanagan, James F.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955
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Bull Elephants Club, Administrative and Secretarial
Assistants of Congress (Continued):
MacDonald, Helen
Mackenzie, Frances E. (Mrs.)
MacKenzie, John R.
and
Macy, Wilma
Mallinson, Almeta
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Mancusco, Amelia
Maniery, Mrs. Dorothy
Martin, Mildrwd W.
Mayberry, Mrs. Djon
McElhiney, Joan
McEnroe, Mrs. Louella
McGowan, John M.
McGuire, Miss Kay
McKimmie, Mary
Melchoir, Mrs. Eve
Melchoir, Mrs. Frank B.
Meyer, Frank
Michal, Alfbild
Michel, Bob
Michel, Mrs. Corinne W.
Miller, Mrs. John F.
Miller, John F.
Miller, Wilma
Mittauer, Mr. Richard
Moloney, Mrs. Florence A.
Monroe, Marvin E.
Montanye, Miss Frances
Moore, Ann
Moore, Annabelle
Morris, Miss Virginia
Moses, Miss Edith
Moss, Bernard
Muckley, Margaret
Mullin, Phil
Murphy, Mrs. Esther M.
Murphy, William G.
Neal, Betty
Nedrow, Ray W.
Nelson, Edith C.
Noah, Virginia
Nolph, Mrs. Sara E.
Nystrom, William
O'Brien, Joseph
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955
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12:00 noon
Bull Elephants Club, Administrative and Secretarial
Assistants of Congress (Continued):
O'Brien, Mitzi
O'Brien, W. E.
Overton, Nancy
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Panin, Miss Esther
Panos, Sophia
Papworth, Mary
Paramore, Mary Anne
Parker, Ann
Parker, Josephine
Parker, Kay
Patterson, Ralph A.
Patterson, Mrs. Ralph A.
Pernice, Janette
Peterson, Edwin L.
Peterson, Mrs. Edwin L
Phillips, Roberta
Pickard, Hazel
Pier, Jackie
Pine, Marie
Pitchford, Mary
Pitts, William R.
Pliska, Leonard
Pliska, Mrs. Rose M.
Pope, Mrs. Mary
Ports, Dick
Powell, Miss Jeanne
Powers, Marge
Prenice, Colgate S.
Prentice, Mrs. Pamela D.
Price, William F.
Prickett, Richard C.
Paish, Mrs. Helen
Reed, Dorothee
Richardson, Robert L., Jr.
Robert, Mrs. Mary Ann
Robinson, Vivian
Robinson, Mrs. Warren
Robinson, Miss Virginia
Rollins, Miss Anilee
Romne, Miss Yvonne
Rubey, Mrs. Martha
Runyon, Mrs. Gertrude
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Bull Elephants Club, Administrative and Secretarial
Assistants of Congress (Continued):
Runyon, Don
Ruth, Betty
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Sanko, Rose
Sausville, Beatrice M.
Scanlon, Marguerite A.
Schmidt, Jean
Schmidt, June
Schrauder, Mary Elizabeth
Schriever, Miss Ann
Schroeder, Irene
Schubmehl, Martha
Schultz, Miss Frances
Schwartz, Shirley
Schwengel, Miss Dorothy
Seybert, Mrs. Helen
Shafer, Miss Elaine
Shaw, Nancy
Sherarer, William
Shearon, Mrs. Don
Shearon, Don
Shelly, Bruce
Shepard, Marianna H.
Sianis, Miss Olga
Simpson, Mrs. Betty M.
Simpson, Helen
Simpson, John B.
Skinner, Edith v.
Skubitz, Joe
Skubits, Mary J.
Slater, Mrs. Lawrence B.
Smith, Audrey
Smith, Charles R.
Smith, Mrs. Frances D.
Smith, Fred C.
Smith, Mrs. Gertrude M.
Smith, Mrs. Mary Eva
Smith, Walter Ray
Snowden, Louise
Spangelo, Waldo N.
Sparks, Miss Margaret
Spellman, Mrs. Helen
Squires, Mrs. Margaret
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955
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Bull Elephants Club, A ministrative and Secretarial
Assistants of Congress (Continued):
Squires, Paul R.
Squires, Richard
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Staggs, Katherine c.
Stauffer, Winifred
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Stevens, Jeanne
Stone, F. Marilyn
Swarts, Miss Freeda
Swarts, Freeda
Taylor, Miss Mary
Taylor, Miss Susan
Terrar, Ed
Tarrar, Mrs. Hazel
Terry, Mrs. C. D.
Thayn, Mrs. Florian H.
Thayn, J. B.
Theis, Paul
Thomas, Ed. H.
Tillinghast, Esther
Tollefson, Mrs. Barbara
Tollefson, Bert, Jr.
Torrens, Muriel
Trometer, Hildegarde
Underwoor, Doris
Unruh, Mrs. Paula
Van Norman, W. E.
Vanes, Mrs. Francene
Vessey, Irma
Vincent, Marylee
Wachter, Jean
Wade, Lee
Wadkinson, Joan
Waggoner, Robert E.
Wakeman, Mary
Wallace, Effie
Walsh, Mrs. Jean
Walsh, Robert D.
Wangsness, Mrs. Helen
Warme, Miss Marie
Washburn, Sue
Watt, Vera
Wherry, Elisabeth
Wiggin, c. M.
Wiggin, Mrs. Barbara J.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955
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12:00 noon
Bull Elephants Club, Administrative and Secretarial
Assistants of Congress (Continued):
Willette, Mrs. Freda
Williams, Mrs. Donna
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Woodward, Mrs. Ann
Wolfson, Mrs. Elizabeth
Wolfson, Norman L.
Wood, Betsy
Woodring, Mrs. Dorothy
Woolum, Roy C.
Yeatman, Hilda
Yudsin, Bernie
Yudain, Sidney
Zagoria, Sam
Zierlein, Beverley
Zimmerman, Mrs. Beverly
Zumwalt, Riley R.
Zumwalt, Mrs. Ruth
1:00 pm
LUNCH
4:00 pm
Lawrence F. Whittemore, President of the Brown Company,
Berlin, N. H.
Hon. Sherman Adams
(Mr. Whittemore gave the President a picture).
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1955
8:00 am
(Hon. Richard T. Nixon)
(Had breakfast with the President)
OFF THE RECORD
9:00 am
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. James Lay
9:30 am
(Mr. Roy Howard)
OFF THE RECORD
10:00 am
Congresswoman Frances Bolton, Ohio
10:15 am
Hon. Esra Taft Benson
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
(Saw the President re Cotton)
10:30 am
The following attended the ceremony in the Rose Garden
when the President presented the Medal of Freedom to
the Honorable Robert Anderson, Deputy Secretary of
Defense:
Hon. Wilber M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army
Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy
General Maxwell Taylor
General Nathan F. Twining
General Lenuel c. Shepherd, Jr.
Colonel Charles W. Delanoy
Captain James W. O'Grady, Military Assistant to
Secretary Anderson
Hon. James H. Douglas, Under Secretary of the Air Force
10:45 am
(Hon. Charles S. Thomas)
(Hon. Charles E. Wilson)
(Admiral Albert Mumma)
(Hon. Fred Seaton)
OFF THE RECORD
(Discussed 1956 shipbuilding program)
11:00 am
Hon. Dillon Anderson
11:15 am
Mr. Theodore Repplier, President, The Advertising Council
(Mr. Repplier is an Eisenhower Exchange Fellow, has
just completed a 25, 000-mile trip around the world, and
came in to report to the President).
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General I. A. Aler
(Gen. Aler was ADC to His Royal Highness Prince
Bernhard of the Netherlands, Chief of Staff of the
Royal Dutch Air Force and Chief of the Dutch troops
at NATO. He came in to pay his respects to the
President).
12:10 pm
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
12:15 pm
Mr. Ray Bliss, National Committeeman for Ohio
Senator George Bender
Congressman Paul Schenck
Congressman William McCulloch
Congressman Clarence J. Brown
Congressman William Ayres
Congressman John Henderson
Congressman J. Harry McGreger
Congressman William Minshall
Congressman Oliver Bolton
Congresswoman Frances Bolton
Mrs. Florence Morris
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Murray Snyder
1:00 pm
LUNCH
2:30 pm
Hon. Arthur F. Burns
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
3:30 pm
(Hon. George M. Humphrey)
(Hon. Rowland R. Hughes)
(Hon. Percy Brundage)
(Hon. Howard Pyle)
(Hon. Bryce Harlow)
OFF THE RECORD
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8:00 am
(Mr. Nelson Rockefeller had breakfast with the
President) OFF THE RECORD
9:00 am
(Congressman Richard M. Simpson)
(Mr. Tom Stephens) OFF THE RECORD
(Saw the President re "Marginal Districts")
9:20 amq
Hon. Robert B. Anderson
9:30 am
Hon. Robert B. Anderson
Hon. John Foster Dulles
9:45 am
The following attended the ceremony when the President
presented the DSM (Gold Star in lieu of fourth award)
to Admiral Robert B. Carney, at the White House:
Mrs. Robert B. Carney
Lt. Col. and Mrs. R. B. Carney, USMC (Son)
Captain and Mrs. J. K. Taussig, Jr., USN (Daughter)
Mrs. J. K. Taussig
Master Joey Taussig
Hon. Charles S. Thomas
Hon. Thomas S. Gates, Jr.
Hon. Albert Pratt
Admiral D. B. Duncan
Vice Admiral R. P. Briscoe
Vice Admiral T. S. Combs
Vice Admiral M. B. Gardner
General L. C. Shepherd, Jr.
Major General R. E. Hogaboon
Lt. Gen. C. F. Schilt
Capt. J. H. Mini
Capt. T. B. Calrk
Capt. A. R. Gralla
Capt. J. M. Lee
Lt. Col. G. H. West
Lt. Col. W. c. Lemke
Lt. Col. J. E. Williams
Commander R. W. Hayler, Jr.
Lt. W. A. Scott
The White House Staff
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Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
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Hon. Arthur S. Flemming
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Willard F. Libby
Hon. Val Peterson
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert
General Nathan F. Twining
General Maxwell D. Taylor
Admiral Donald B. Duncan
General Lemuel c. Shepherd, Jr.
Hon. Allen W. Dulles
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Mr. Robert Sprague
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr.
Mr. Robert H. Johnson
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Donald Quarles
12:20 pm
(Dr. and Mrs. Willard Camalier)
(Miss Nancy Hanks)
(Hon. Nelson Rockefeller)
OFF THE RECORD
12:30 pm
(Kenneth Royall has lunch with the President)
OFF THE RECORD
1:37 pm
Press Conference Briefing
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
Hon. James C. Hagerty
Hon. Murray Sayder
Hon. Fred Seaton
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
(Hon. Harold E. Stassen went in for two minutes)
2:30 pm
Press Conference
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(Hon. Charles E. Wilson)
(Saw the President at the Mansion . OFF THE RECORD)
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(Senator William F. Knowland)
(Had breakfast with the President)
OFF THE RECORD
8:45 am
Hon. Winthrop W. Aldrich, Ambassador to Great Britian
9:00 am
(Mr. John S. Knight, President and Editor,
Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio)
OFF THE RECORD
9:15 am
The following were present in the Cabinet Room when
Hon. Reuben Robertson was sworn in as Deputy Secretary
of Defense:
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Mrs. Reuben B. Robertson, Jr.
Daniel Robertson
Peter Robertson
Margaret Robertson
Louisa Robertson
George Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Robertson, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Robertson
Dr. and Mrs. Russell Norborn
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight J. Thompson
Miss Constance Hartnett
Lt. Colonel c. J. George
Mr. Charles G. Ellington
Mr. Lee Kirkwood
9:30 am
CABINET MEETING
The Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Herbert Brownell
Hon. Arthur E. Summerfield
Hon. Clarence A. David, Under Secretary of Interior
Hon. Eara Taft Benson
Hon. Sinclair Weeks
Hon. James Mitchell
Hon. Marion B. Folsom
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming
Hon. Philip Young
Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
Hon. Arthur Burns
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CABINET MEETING (Continued)
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. Murray Suyder
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Hon. Bradley Patterson
12:05 pm
The Honorable Harold E. Stassen was sworn in as
Deputy Representative of the USA on the United Nations
Disarmament Commission. The following attended the
ceremony in the Conference Room:
The Cabinet Group
Mrs. Harold E. Stassen
Miss Kathleen Stassen
Mr. Glen Stassen
Mrs. Theodore Chapman
Mr. Dowsley Clarke
Mr. McKay Donkin
Hon. Thomas S. Gates, Jr.
Captain Donald W. Gladney
Mr. Edmund Gullion
Hon. John B. Hollister
Mr. Frederick w. Janney
Mr. Robert E. Matteson
Mr. George Meany
Mr. Herschel Newson
Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Priest
Mr. Lawrence D. Weiler
Dr. Francis Wilcox
12:10 pm
Hon. Julian F. Harrington, newly appointed Ambassador to
Panama
(Ambassador Harrington was sworn in at the State
Department on August 1, 1955).
12:20 pm
Hon. Eara Taft Benson
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Hon. John Foster Dulles
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Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
Dwight
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
12:40 pm
Hon. John Foster Dulles
(Had lunch with the President)
2:50 pm
The President departed the White House and motored
to MATS Terminal.
3:05 pm
Airborne for Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
3:35 pm
Arrived at Gettysburg Airport.
3:45 pm
The President arrived at his Gettysburg Farm.
No further activity this date.
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8:15 am
The President departed the Farm and motored to
the Gettysburg Country Club.
8:20 am
Arrived at Gettysburg Country Club.
8:30 am
The President teed off with the following:
General Arthur S. Nevins
Mr. John Rice
10:55 am
Completed eighteen holes of golf.
11:00 am
Departed the Gettysburg Country Club.
11:05 am
Arrived at the Farm.
3:30 pm
The President motored around his Farm from 3:30 pm
until 4:00 pm, hunting crows.
No further activity on this date.
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GETTYSBURG, PA.
10:30 am
The President, accompanied by Major Walter R. Tkach,
departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg
Presbyterian Church.
10:45 am
Attended the services at the Gettysburg Presbyterian Church.
11:40 am
Departed the Church and motored to the Farm of General
Arthur Nevins.
12:15 pm
Returned to his Farm.
No further activity this date.
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12:30 pm
Reverend Billy Graham had lunch with the President
at his Farm. After lunch they toured the farm
from 2:05 pm until 2:50 pm.
6:00 pm
The President went crow hunting until 7:10 pm.
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8:00 am
The President departed the Farm and motored to the
Gettysburg Country Club.
8:10 am
Arrived at the Club. Teed off with General Arthur Nevins
for eighteen holes of golf.
10:35 am
Completed golf game and motored directly to his Farm.
10:45 am
Arrived at the Farm.
2:00 pm
The President was presented with a year-old pure bred
Holstein calf by the Montgomery County Fair Association.
The following were present:
Mr. R. W. Farmer, Chairman, Montgomery
County Fair Association
Mr. Ralph Walker, Treasurer, Montgomery
County Fair Association
Mr. Lawson King, Board of Directors,
Montgomery County Fair Association
Master Thomas King (grandson of above)
Miss Roberts Messer, Montgomery County
4-H Holstein Club
Miss Louise Cricker, Montgomery County Farm
Bureau Queen
Mr. Roscoe Whipp, Assistant County Agent for
Montgomery County
Congressman DeWitt S. Hyde
Mr. A. R. Selby, former member, Montgomery
County Council
Driversof the truck:
Mr. William Bogeley
Mr. W. I. King
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3:15 pm
Hon. Charles E. Wilson saw the President, at his Farm,
from 3:15 until 4:15 pm.
4:15 pm
The President departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg
Country Club.
4:20 pm
Arrived at the Gettysburg Country Club.
4:25 pm
The President teed off with Richard Sleischter, golf pro at the Club.
(During the golf game, Mr. Nelson Lyons and his family
shook hands with the President).
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The President departed the Gettysburg Farm and motored
to the White House.
9:00 am
Arrived at the White House.
9:15 am
Admiral Robert B. Carney
9:30 am
Hon. John Foster Dulles
10:00 am
Hon. Herbert Brownell
10:30 am
Hon. James Lay, National Security Council Executive Secretary
10:45 am
Hon. Marion B. Folsom
11:00 am
H. E. Sheikh Abdullah Al-Khayall, newly appointed
Ambassador of Saudi Arabia
(The Ambassador presented his credentials
to the President).
11:15 am
H. E. Senor Dr. Joaquin Salasar
Ambassador of the Dominican Republic
(This appointment was requested through the
State Department to present special edition
of the magazine "Auge" which has been prepared
in commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the
Trujillo regime.)
11:30 am
Dr. Arthur Flemming
Hon. Rowland Hughes
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Mr. Jarold Kieffer
Hon. Sherman Adams
(To discuss Hoover Commission matters).
12:30 pm
Hon. Ernest H. Van Fossan, Judge of the Tax Court of
the U. S.
(To pay his respects before retirement on
September 30th).
12:35 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
(Regarding bicycles)
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1:00 pm
(Mr. Arthur Vandenberg, Jr.)
(Mr. Robert Biggers) (Mr. Biggers brought the new Chrysler)
(Had lunch with the President)
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3:00 pm
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
4:20 pm
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
4:30 pm
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
5:15 pm
Hon. Gerald Morgan
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Hon. Philip Young
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
9:00 am
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Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
Hon. Andrew N. Overby, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Herbert Brownell
Hon. Norman R. Abrams, Assistant Postmaster General
Hon. Clarence A. Davis, Under Secretary of the Interior
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson
Hon. True D. Morse
Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Hon. James P. Mitchell
Hon. Marion B. Folsom
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes
Hon. Joseph M. Dodge
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming
Hon. Philip Young
Hon. Arthur Burns
Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. 1. Jack Martin
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Hon. Bradley Patterson
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Hon. Gabriel Hauge
11:45 am
Hon. Gerald Morgan
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1:40 pm
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
1:50 pm
Mr. William Hopkins
2:00 pm
Hon. Gerald Morgan
(For signing of Bills)
3:20 pm
The President departed the White House and
motored to his Farm in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
5:35 pm
Arrived at his Farm.
No further activity for this date.
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11:00 am
The President departed the Farm and returned to
Washington by the small plane.
11:30 am
Arrived at the White House.
3:30 pm
The President departed the White House and motored to
MATS Terminal for take-off for Denver, Colorado.
He was accompanied by the following:
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
Hon. James C. Hagerty
General and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder
Mrs. Ann C. Whitman
Miss Rose Wood
Sgt. and Mrs. Moaney
6:00 pm MST
The President arrived at the Lowry Air Force Base
in Denver, Colorado. He was greeted by the
following:
Gov. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson
Mayor and Mrs. Will F. Nicholson
Major General and Mrs. John T. Sprague
Mr. and Mrs. Aksel Nielsen
Colonel H. F. Muenter
(Following exchange of greetings, the President
and General Sprague proceeded to a point in from
the honor guard at which place full Air Force honors
were rendered. Upon completion of honors, the
President and General Sprague inspected the honor
guard.
6:10 pm
The President departed the Lowry Air Force Base,
accompanied by Mrs. Elivera Doud, and motored
to the Summer White House, 750 Lafayette Street.
6:20 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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7:50 am MST
The President departed the Summer White House, 750
Lafayette Street, and motored to Lowry Air Force Base.
7:59 am MST
Arrived at Lowry Air Force Base. After greeting the
following, he proceeded to his office:
General John T. Sprague
Colonel William Draper
9:20 am MST
Lt. General Hubert R. Harmon
Superintendent, United States Air Force Academy
(General Harmon came in to welcome
the President and pay respects)
9:30 am
Hon. Will Nicholson, Mayor of Denver
Mr. Aksel Nielsen
Mr. Harold D. Roberts, Attorney and member of the
State Water Conservation Board
9:40 am
Hon. Dan Thornton joined the above group
10:00 am
Mr. Aksel Nielsen (alone)
10:14 am
The President left for Cherry Hills Country Club,
accompanied by Hon. Dan Thornton.
10:29 am
The President arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club and
was greeted by Mr. Rip Arnold.
10:45 am
The President practiced on the driving range.
12:00 noon
The President had lunch with the following:
Hon. Dan Thornton
Mr. Rip Arnold
Mr. William Flenniken
12:30 pm
Pictures were taken of the President.
12:55 pm
The President teed off with the following:
Hon. Dan Thornton
Mr. Rip Arnold
Mr. William Flenniken
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3:30 pm MST
Golf game completed.
4:40 pm
The President departed the Cherry Hills Country Club and
motored to the Summer White House.
5:00 pm
Arrived at Summer White House.
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7:50 am MST
The President departed Summer White House
and motored to Lowry Air Force Base.
8:00 am
Arrived at Lowry Air Force Base.
The President was greeted by:
General John T. Sprague
Colonel William Draper
9:15 am
The President departed Lowry Air Force Base and
motored to Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:40 am
Arrived at Cherry Hills.
Teed off with the following:
Hon. Dan Thornton
Mr. Jack Black
Mr. Rip Arnold
12:25 pm
Completed golf game.
1:00 pm
The President departed the Cherry Hills Country Club
and motored to the Summer White House.
1:15 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
2:00 pm
The President departed the Summer White House and
motored to Fraser, Colorado. He was accompanied by
Hon. James Hagerty
Mr. Aksel Nielsen
3:45 pm
Arrived in the town of Fraser where the President made a
brief stop. He was greeted by Mayor Clayton and the
townspeople of Fraser.
The President was presented an oil painting by Louis
Heckert, Mayor of Grand Lake, Colorado. The picture
was painted by Elsie Patty.
4:00 pm
The President departe d the town of Fraser and motored to
the ranch of Aksel Nielsen.
4:05 pm
Arrived at the ranch of Aksel Nielsen.
6:10 pm
David Eisenhower arrived at the ranch.
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11:40 am MST
The President and Mr. Aksel Nielsen went fishing
in the stream.
2:25 pm
Returned from fishing.
3:50 pm
The President, David Eisenhower and Mr. Aksel Nielsen
took a jeep ride around the ranch.
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10:40 am
The President and Mr. Aksel Nielsen went fishing in the stream.
12:30 pm
Returned from fishing.
4:30 pm
The President practiced golf until 6:30 pm.
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9:10 am
The President fished in the pond until 11:05 am.
11:30 am
The President held press conference and posed for
pictures, still and newsreel, at the residence and
the fish pond, with his grandson, David Eisenhower.
5:00 pm
The President and Mr. Aksel Nielsen fished in the
St. Louis river until 6:45 pm.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1955
11:05 am
The President welcomed a group of young boys from Skyline
Ranch and with his grandson David, escorted them around
the pond for still and newsreel photos. Afterwards there
was a picnic lunch.
3:20 pm
The President and Mr. Aksel Nielsen fished along the
St. Louis river until 5:50 pm.
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11:25 am MST
The President and Mr. Aksel Nielsen walked to the
St. Louis river and fished until 1:15 pm.
3:40 pm
The President, accompanied by David Eisenhower
and Mr. Aksel Nielsen, motored to Denver, Colorado.
6:02 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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The President arrived at his office in the White House.
8:20 am
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
8:36 am
The President, accompanied by Hon. Orie L. Phillips,
departed the White House and motored to MATS Terminal.
8:45 am
Arrived at MATS Terminal.
9:05 am
Airborne for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
9:45 am
Arrived at Municipal Airport, Philadelphia, Pa.
The President was greeted by the following:
Mr. Loyd Wright, President, American Bar Association
Mr. Brewster Rhodes, Chancellor of the American Bar
Association
Mr. Robert McCracken, former President of Pennsylvania
Bar Association
Mayor Joseph Clark, Philadelphia
Mr. Earl Eisenhower
Mr. Edgar Eisenhower
9:55 am
The President departed the Airport and motored to the
Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. He was accompanied by:
Mr. Earl Eisenhower
Mr. Edgar Eisenhower
10:00 am
Arrived at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. The President was
greeted by Mr. Bennett Tousley, General Manager of the
Hotel, who accompanied the President to his suite.
11:50 am
Commander Seaborn Collins, The American Legion.
12:00 noon
The President met with the following in his suite:
Mr. W. Thacher Longstreth
Congressman Hugh Scott
Mr. Walter P. Miller, Jr.
Mr. John N. Pomeroy
Dr. William H. Gray, Jr.
Mr. Ephrain R. Gomberg
Mrs. William B. Kolb
Mr. Ray Speiser
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The President descended to the main lobby where he was
greeted by the following escort committee:
Mr. Joseph D. Stecker, Secretary of the American Bar
Association
Mr. Harold Bredell, Treasurer of the American Bar
Association
Mr. John Randall, Chairman of Delegates
12:20 pm
The President departed the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel and
motored to Independence Mall.
12:30 pm
Arrived at Independence Mall where he had lunch with
members and guests of the American Bar Association.
1:30 pm
The President departed the Mall and walked to Independence Hall.
1:35 pm
Arrived at Independence Hall. Here the President was greeted
by approximately 100 members of the American Bar Association,
Supreme Court and high-ranking Government officials and then
proceeded to Signer's Room.
2:30 pm
The President was introduced by Mr. Lloyd Wright. He
concluded his address at approximately 2:53 pm.
Following the President's speech, the response was given by
Chief Justice Earl Warren.
3:05 pm
The President and motorcade left Independence Hall.
3:30 pm
Arrived at Municipal Airport.
3:37 pm
Airborne for Washington, D. C.
4:12 pm
The President arrived at MATS Terminal and motored directly
to the White House.
4:20 pm
Arrived at the White House.
4:25 pm
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The President arrived in his office.
4:26 pm
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming
Hon. Val Peterson
Hon. James C. Hagerty
Hon. I. Jack Martin
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The President departed the office and walked over to the Mansion.
4:55 pm
Returned to his office.
5:00 pm
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
5:07 pm
The President departed the office, was joined by Mrs. Eisenhower,
and motored to MATS Terminal.
5:15 pm
The President arrived at MATS Terminal.
The following accompanied the President and Mrs. Eisenhower
on flight to Denver, Colorado:
Ambassador Winthrop Aldrich
Hon. James C. Hagerty
General and Mrs. Howard McC. Snyder
Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree
Colonel Robert 1. Schulz
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Miss Barbara Johnston
Miss Rose Wood
Sgt. and Mrs. John Moaney
5:25 pm
Airborne for Denver, Colorado.
7:47 pm
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The President, Mrs. Eisenhower, and Mrs. Doud departed
the Lowry Air Force Base and motored directly to the
Summer White House at 750 Lafayette Street,
8:08 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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7:23 am
The President departed the Summer White House,
accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schuls,
and motored to his office at Lowry Air Force Base.
7:33 am
Arrived at Lowry Air Force Base.
8:00 am
Congressman J. Edgar Chenoweth
Mr. Leon H. Snyder, Republican National Committeeman
from Colorado
8:30 am
Senator Arthur V. Watkins, of Utah
Hon. Douglas McKay
Hon. Wilbur A. Dexheimer, Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation
(Discussed Colorado project, and whole reclamation program).
9:30 am
Senator Arthur V. Watkins
(Saw the President alone. He is ranking Republican on
Immigration Committee.)
9:45 am
Ganeral Omar Bradley
10:05 am
The President, accompanied by Ambassador Winthrop Aldrich,
departed his office and went for a ride, during which they
dropped in at the Cherry Hills Country Club.
10:24 am
Arrived at Cherry Hills and remained there until 11:20 am.
11:20 am
The President and Ambassador Aldrich departed the Cherry Hills
Country Club and motored to the Officers' Club at
Lowry Air Force Base.
11:45 am
Arrived at Lowry Air Force Base.
12:00 noon
The President had lunch at the Williamsburg Room, Officers' Club,
Lowry Air Force Base, with the following:
Ambassador Winthrop Aldrich
General John T. Sprague
Mr. Palmer Hoyt
Colonel Robert L. Schuls
Colonel William Draper
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The President departed Lowry Air Force Base and motored
directly to the Fitzsimmons Army Hospital golf course.
He was accompanied by the following:
Ambassador Winthrop Aldrich
Mr. Palmer Hoyt
Colonel William Draper
1:05 pm
Arrived at the Fitzsimmons golf course.
1:20 pm
The President teed off with the following:
Ambassador Winthrop Aldrich
Mr. Palmer Hoyt
Colonel William Draper
4:50 pm
Completed eighteen holes of golf.
5:15 pm
The President, accompanied by Ambassador Aldric h,
departed the Fitzsimmons golf course and motored
directly to the Summer White House.
5:30 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House and remained there
for the remainder of the day.
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7:33 am
The President, accompanied by Colonel Thomas Belshe,
and Mr. Aksel Nielsen, departed the Summer White
House and motored to Bal Swann ranch at Pine, Colorado.
8:56 am
Arrived at Bal Swann ranch. The President remained at
the ranch and fished with Mr. Aksel Nielsen,
Colonel Thomas Belshe and Mr. Swann.
4:31 pm
The President departed the ranch and motored to
the Summer White House, 750 Lafayette Street.
6:05 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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7:21 am MST
The President departed the Summer White House and
motored to his office at Lowry Air Force Base.
7:30 am
Arrived at Lowry Air Force Base.
7:50 am
Hon. James P. Mitchell
(Secretary Mitchell was with the President until 9:00 am)
9:10 am
The President, accompanied by Colonel Thomas Belshe
and Mr. Ellis Slater, departed the office and motored
directly to Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:30 am
Arrived at Cherry Hills Club.
9:40 am
The President stayed on the practice tee and green.
10:05 am
The President teed off with the following:
Mr. Ellis D. Slater
Colonel Thomas Belshe
Mr. Rip Arneld
1:00 pm
Completed eighteen holes of golf.
1:26 pm
The President, accompanied by Mr. Ellis Slater and
Colonel Thomas Belshe, departed Cherry Hills
Country Club and motored to the Summer White House.
1:43 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
1:48 pm
The President, accompanied by Mr. Ellis D. Slater and
Colonel Thomas Belshe, departed the Summer White
House and motored to the Brown Palace Hotel.
1:55 pm
Arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel.
2:00 pm
The Presiden t had lunch with the following:
Hon. Dan Thoraton
Mr. L. M. Pexton
Mr. Elmo Conly
Mr. John Colbreath
Mr. Harry Wismer
Colonel Thomas Belshe
Mr. Del Webb
Mr. Ellis D. Slater
Mr. Paul Hoffman
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6:06 pm The President departed the Brown Palace Hotel and
returned to the Summer White House.
6:13 pm Arrived at the Summer White House.
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DENVER, COLORADO
10:45 am
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the
Summer White House and motored to the Corona
Presbyterian Church.
10:48 am
Arrived at Corona Presbyterian Church.
12:10 pm
Departed the church and motored to the Fairmount Cemetery.
12:25 pm
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower remained at the cemetery
until 12:29 pm, at which time they departed and returned
to the Summer White House.
12:42 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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DENVER, COLORADO
7:41 am MST
The President, accompanied by Colonel Robert L Schulz,
departed the Summer White House, and motored to
his office at Lowry Air Force Base.
7:51 am
Arrived at Lowry Air Force.
The President remained in his office until 9:28 am,
but had no appointments.
9:28 am
The President, accompanied by Colonel Thomas Belshe,
departed his office and motored to the Cherry Hills
Country Club.
9:45 am
The President arrived at the Club and practiced on the
practice tee and green until 10:10 am.
10:15 am
The President played eighteen holes of golf with the following:
Mr. Frank Leahy
Colonel Thomas Belshe
Mr. Rip Arnold
1:10 pm
The President had lunch with the following, at the Club:
Mr. David Gordon
Colonel Thomas Belshe
Mr. Rip Arnold
1:45 pm
The President played nine holes of golf with the following:
Colonel Thomas Belshe
Mr. Milton Hicks
Mr. Rip Arnold
3:31 pm
The President departed Cherry Hills Country Club,
accompanied by Colonel Thomas Belshe.
3:50 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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7:15 am MST
The President departed the Summer White House,
accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, and
motored to Lowey Air Force Base.
7:26 am
Arrived at his office at Lowry Air Force Base.
8:00 am
Mr. Julian Wolfson
(Mr. Wolfson is an old friend of the President's
from Hawaii).
8:51 am
The President departed his office accompanied by
Colonel Thomas Belshe.
9:10 am
Arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club.
The President practiced on the practiced tee and
green until 9:38 am.
9:41 am
The President teed off for eighteen holes of golf with
Mr. John Culbreath
Colonel Thomas Belshe
Mr. Rip Arnold
12:46 pm
The President had luncheon at the club with the following guests:
Mr. Ralph R. Arnold
Hon. Dan Thornton
Mr. D. G. Gordon
Mr. F. E. Hanks
Mr. L. M. Pexton
Mr. Marshall F. Norling
Mr. John Culbreath
Colonel Thomas Belshe
Mr. E. G. Rice
Mr. William E. Morgan
Mr. James C. Black
1:38 pm
The President was on the practice tee and green until 1:53 pm.
1:57 pm
The President teed off for nine holes of golf with the following:
Mr. John Culbreath
Mr. Rip Arnold
Colonel Thomas Belshe
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The President departed the Cherry Hills Country Club
and motored directly to the Summer White House.
He was accompanied by:
Colonel Thomas Belehe
Mr. James Black
4:18 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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7:17 am
The President departed the Summer White House and
motored to his office at Lowry Air Force Base.
He was accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schuls.
7:27 am
Arrived at Lowry Air Force Base.
8:00 am
The following were present when the President was
presented a boat by the people of Denison, Texas:
Commissioner C. A. Weideman
Mayor Pro Tem of Denison, Texas
Mr. Charles Gullett, City Attorney and past
Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Seiber
Mr. Max Ogden, Bolton Marine Corp
9:01 am
The President, accompanied by Colonel Thomas Belshe,
departed his office and motored to the Cherry Hills
Country Club.
9:28 am
The President was on the practice tee and green until 10:04 am.
10:07 am
The President teed off for eighteen holes of golf with the
following:
Colonel Thomas Belshe
Mr. James Black
Mr. Rip Arnold
1:05 pm
The President had lunch with the following:
Colonel Thomas Belshe
Mr. James Black
Mr. Rip Arnold.
2:18 pm
The President departed the Cherry Hills Country Club and
motored directly to the Summer White House. He was
accompanied by Colonel Thomas Belshe.
2:33 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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7:15 am
The President departed the Summer White House and
motored to his office at Lowry Air Force Base.
7:25 am
Arrived at Lowry Air Force Base.
The President remained in his office until 9:06 am,
but had no appointments.
9:06 am
The President departed the office and motored to the
Cherry Hills Country Club. He was accompanied
by Colonel Thomas Belshe and Mr. James Hagerty.
9:23 am
Arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:32 am
The President was on the practice tee and green until 10:00 am.
10:03 am
The President played eighteen holes of golf with the following:
Colonel Thomas Belshe and Mr. James Hagerty
Mr. Rip Arnold
12:54 am
The President completed his golf game then stayed on the
practice tee and green until 1:50 pm.
2:05 pm
The President had lunch with the following:
Colonel Thomas Belshe
Mr. James Hagerty
Mr. Rip Arnold
2:05 pm
The President departed the Cherry Hills Country Club and
motored directly to the Summer White House.
2:24 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
7:32 pm
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Summer White
House and motored to the Brown Palace Hotel where they
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7:19 am
The President departed the Brown Palace Hotel,
accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz.
7:26 am
Arrived at the Summer White House.
7:39 am
The President departed the Summer White House and
motored to his office at the Lowry Air Force Base.
7:49 am
Arrived at his office.
7:50 am
(Mr. Harry Harding)
(Mr. Thomas Lapham)
(Mr. Kenneth Dyke)
(Mr. Thomas E. Stephens)
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9:00 am
The President made a televised Labor Day Message.
9:44 am
The President, accompanied by Colonel Thomas Belshe,
departed the Lowry Air Force Base and motored to
Cherry Hills Country Club.
10:16 am
The President practiced on the practice tee and green until
11:27 am.
12:15 pm
The President had lunch with the following:
Mr. Clifford Roberts
Mr. W. Alton Jones
Mr. Charles Jones
Mr. Philip Reed
Mr. Freeman Gosden
Mr. Robert Woodruff
Mr. William Robinson
Mr. L. F. McCollum
Mr. Sig Larmon
Mr. Barry Leithead
Mr. Ellie Slater
Mr. John Whitney
Dr. Howard Snyder
Colonel Thomas Belshe
Mr. Rip Arnold
Mr. Clarence J. Schoo
Mr. Dick Braun
Mr. Dan Thoraton
Mr. L. M. Pexton
Mr. Gerry Campbell
Mr. David Gordon
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The President wason the practice tee and green until 12:55 pm.
1:02 pm
The President played eighteen holes of golf with the following:
Mr. Clifford Roberts
Mr. Barry Leithead
Mr. Pete Jones
4:40 pm
The President, accompanied by Dr. Howard McC. Snyder,
departed the Cherry Hills Country Club and motored
to the Summer White House.
5:59 pm
The President departed the Summer White House and motored
to the Brown Palace Hotel and remained there the rest of
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7:41 am
The President departed the Brown Palace Hotel and
motored to the Summer White House. He was
accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schuls.
7:48 am
Arrived at the Summer White House.
Stayed only a few minutes and motored to his office
at Lowry Air Force Base.
8:01 am
Arrived at his office.
8:02 am
Senator H. Alexander Smith.
8:50 am
The President departed the office, accompanied by
Dr. Howard Snyder and Colonel Thomas Belshe.
9:07 am
Arrived at the Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:19 am
The President was on the practice tee and green until 9:58 am.
10:15 am
The President played eighteen holes of golf with the following:
Mr. William Robinson
Mr. John Whitney
Mr. Rip Arnold
2:50 pm
The President had lunch with the following:
Mr. Clifford Roberts
Mr. Philip Reed
Mr. Barry Leithead
Mr. Ellis Slater
Mr. John Whitney
Mr. Clarence Schoo
Mr. Dan Thornton
Dr. Howard Snyder
Mr. Rip Arnold
Mr. David Gordon
Mr. William Flenniken
Colonel Thomas Belshe
Mr. Dick Braun
3:45 pm
The President departed the Cherry Hills Country Club,
accompanied by the following:
Mr. Pete Jones
Mr. Philip Reed
Mr. Sig Larmon
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The President arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel.
5:00 pm
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were visited at
the Brown Palace Hotel by:
Mr. Arthur Atkinson
Mr. George C. Hannaway
Mr. Stupp
7:21 pm
The President, Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Doud departed
the Brown Palace Hotel and motored to the Summer
White House.
7:29 pm
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10:49 am
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the
Summer White House and motored to the Corona
Presbyterian Church.
10:51 am
Attended the services.
12:03 pm
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Church
and motored to the Summer White House.
12:05 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House
4:42 pm
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the
Summer White House and motored to the
Brown Palace Hotel.
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12:06 am MST The President, Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Doud
departed the Brown Palace Hotel and motored
to the Summer White House.
12:13 am
Arrived at the Summer White House.
7:20 am
The President, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schuls,
departed the Summer White House and motored to
Lowry Air Force Base.
7:30 am
Arrived at office at Lowry Air Force Base.
7:35 am
Mr. Warren Vallhaber
Mr. Homer Reed
(The above are from the firm Vallhaber-Reed
in Denver. They presented a jacket to the
President from Mr. Ben Freeman of Philadelphia, Pa.)
7:45 am
Mr. Daniel Gainey
8:00 am
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Mr. James Gleason
(The above briefed the President on the National
Security Council meeting to be conducted by the
Vice President on September 8th).
8:45 am
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
9:15 am
The President departed his office, accompanied by
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, and motored to the
Cherry Hills Country Club. Dr. Howard McC.
Snyder, the President's physician, also rode
with the President.
9:34 am
Arrived at the Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:42 am
The President was on the practice tee and green until 9:49 am.
9:51 am
The President played eighteen holes of golf with the following:
Mr. L. F. McCollum
Mr. Freeman Gosden
Mr. Ed Dudley
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The President had luncheon with the following guests:
Mr. John Whitney
Mr. Gene Stout
Mr. Rip Arnold
Mr. Dick Braun
Mr. Ellis Slater
Dr. Howard Snyder
Mr. Dan Thornton
Mr. Clarence Schoo
Mr. L. F. McCollum
Mr. Sig Larmon
Mr. Clifford Roberts
Mr. Ed Dudley
Mr. Bill Flenniken
Mr. Philip Reed
Mr. Pete Jones
Mr. Freeman Gosden
Mr. Robert Woodruff
Mr. Bill Robinson
Mr. Larry Skutt
Mr. Bill Norman
3:13 pm
The President, accompanied by Dr. Howard McC. Snyder,
departed the Cherry Hills Country Club.
3:29 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
The following were guests at some time during the Labor Day weekend
(check Secret Service to find out the occasion):
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reed
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Mr. and Mrs. Barry Leithead
Mr. and Mrs. Slats Slater
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schoo
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Gosden
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woodruff
Mr. and Mrs. Jock Whitney
Mr. William Robinson
Mr. Clifford Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. McCollum
Mr. and Mrs. Sig Larmon
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7:10 am MST
The President, accompanied by Colonel Robert
L. Schulz, departed the Summer White House
and motored to Lowry Air Force Base.
7:21 am
Arrived at office at Lowry Air Froce Base.
8:00 am
Hon. Theodore Streibert
9:10 am
The President departed his office and motored to
Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:40 am
Arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club.
He stayed on the practice tee and green until 9:57 am.
9:59 am
The President played eighteen holes of golf with the
following:
Mr. Gene Gregory
Mr. Robert Manning
Mr. Rip Arnold
12:46 pm
The President had lunch with the above with whom he
played golf.
1:41 pm
The President played eighteen holes of golf with
Mr. Rip Arnold.
3:27 pm
Completed golf game.
3:48 pm
Departed the Club and motored to the Summer White House.
4:03 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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7:10 am MST
The President departed the Summer White House,
accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schuls, and
motored to his office at Lowry Air Force Base.
7:23 am
Arrived at his office.
8:00 am
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brotsman
9:00 am
The President departed his office alone.
9:15 am
Arrived at the Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:30 am
The President practiced on the practice green and tee
with Mr. Rip Arnold.
9:52 am
The President played eighteen holes of golf with the following:
Mr. Rip Arnold
Mr. Al Schreferman
Mayor Bill Nicholson of Denver
12:40 pm
Completed eighteen holes of golf.
1:00 pm
Lunch with the gentlemen with whom he played golf.
1:30 pm
Mr. Aksel Nielsen joined the above group.
1:45 pm
The President departed the Cherry Hills Country Club
and drove to the Columbine Club for an inspection tour.
2:05 pm
Departed the Columbine Club and drove to the Empire Bank.
2:30 pm
Arrived at the Empire Bank and picked up Mr. Bal Swan
and drove on to Broomfield Heights, a new city development.
2:55 pm
Arrived at Broomfield Heights and inspected the development
with:
Mr. Kenneth C. Ensor
Mr. Bal Swan
Mr. Aksel Nielsen
4:35 pm
Departed Broomfield Heights and drove to Summer White House.
5:00 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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7:07 am MST
The President, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz,
departed the Summer White House and motored to his
office.
7:15 am
Arrived at his office.
7:45 am
Mr. Lester S. Goodson, President of American Porterhouse
Association.
(Saw the President about a gift he was giving him).
8:22 am
Departed the Lowry Air Force Base and motored to the
Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:00 am
The President was on the practice green and tee until 9.20 am.
9:20 am
Teed off for eighteen holes of golf with the following:
Mr. Rip Arnold
Mr. Aksel Nielsen
(Mr. Nielsen dropped out after completing nine holes).
(At the fourth green and fifth tee, the President shook
hands with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rydstrom).
11:58 am
The President and Mr. Rip Arnold teed off for nine holes of golf.
12:53 pm
Completed golf.
1:05 pm
The President had luncheon with the following:
Mr. D. G. Gordon
Mr. Dan Thornton
Mr. Henry Van Schaack, Sr.
Mr. W. G. Griffith
Mr. Rip Arnold
Mr. Jack Foster
Mr. John R. Gordon
Mr. James P. Gordon
Mr. Henry Swann
Mr. Thomas B. Knowles
Mr. Clarence J. Daly
Mr. J. F. Lueders
Mr. Robert P. Martin
Mr. Norman Smith
Mr. Leonard DeLue
Mr. Harry J. Kelly
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1:52 pm
The President repaired to the locker room where he
awaited the arrival of Mr. Aksel Nielsen.
Z:35 pm
Departed the Cherry Hills Country Club with Mr. Aksel
Nielsen and Mr. Norman Smith. They drove to
Mr. Smith's ranch at Larkspur, Colorado.
3:15 pm
Arrived at Mr. Smith's ranch. Mr. Smith conducted the
President on an inspection tour of his ranch, showing
the Angus cattle, the crops grown, the extent of the
ranch and an inspection of Rim Rock which is also
located on the ranch. Later they went to the residence
where the President visited with Mrs. Smith and
their son and daughter.
4:40 pm
The President, accompanied by Mr. Nielsen, departed the
ranch and drove to the Cherry Hills Country Club.
5:30 pm
Mr. Nielsen left the President at this point and picked
up his car. The President continued on to the
Summer White House alone.
5:45 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Acting Secretary of State
Hon. Reuben B. Robertson, Jr., Acting Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, ODM
Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. William F. Tompkins for the Attorney General
Hon. Percival F. Brundage, Acting Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Special Assistant to the President
Dr. John T. von Neumann, for the Chairman, Atomic Energy Comm.
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, USIA
Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force
General Nathan F. Twining, for the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Lt. General C. P. Cabell, Acting Director of CLA
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Brig. General Theodore W. Parker, for Nelson Rockefeller
Hon. Wilton B. Persons, Deputy Assistant to the President
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, NSC
Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary
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7:20 am MST
The President departed the Summer White House,
accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz, and
drove to his office.
7:30 am
Arrived at the office.
8:00 am
Admiral Arthur S. Radford
9:00 am
The President posed for pictures with Admiral Radford.
9:15 am
Departed Lowry Air Force Base.
9:33 am
Arrived Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:55 am
The President was on practice tee until 10:15 am.
10:15 am
Teed off for eighteen holes of golf with:
Mr. Ed Dudley
Mr. Bud Maytag
Mr. Rip Arnold
12:54 pm
Completed eighteen holes of golf.
1:00 pm
The President had lunch with the following:
Mr. Dan Thornton
Mr. Ed Dudley
Mr. Bud Maytag
Mr. Rip Arnold
2:00 pm
The President teed off for another nine holes of golf.
3:15 pm
Completed nine holes.
4:00 pm
The President departed the Cherry Hills Country Club and
motored to the Summer White House.
4:15 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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7:50 am MST
The President departed the Summer White House,
accompanied by Mr. Bernard M. Shanley, and
Mr. Murray Snyder.
8:00 am
Arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel and was greeted by
Mr. Charles O'Toole
Mr. Leonard Hall
8:01 am
The President gave a reception and breakfast for the
48 State Republican Chairmen. The following
guests attended:
Mr. Claude O. Vardaman, Alabama
Mr. James C. Wood, Arizona
Mr. Ben C. Henley, Arkansas
Mr. Thomas W. Caldecott, California
Mr. Charles A. Haskell, Colorado
Mr. Clarence F. Baldwin, Connecticut
Dr. Albert F. Smith, Delaware
Mr. G. Harold Alexander, Florida
Mr. W. B. Shartzer, Georgia
Mr. Wallace C. Burns, Idaho Falls, Idaho
Mr. Morton H. Hollingsworth, Illinois
Mr. Alvin C. Cast, Indiana
Mr. Donald C. Pierson, Iowa
Mr. Lloyd H. Ruppenthal, Kansas
Mr. John T. Diederich, Kentucky
Mr. N. Bryant James, Louisiana
Mr. John F. Weston, Maine
Mr. E. Eldred Rinehart, Maryland
Mr. Elmer C. Nelson, Massachusetts
Mr. John Feikens, Michigan
Mr. John Hartle, Minnesota
Mr. S. W. Miller, Mississippi
Mr. Perry Compton, Missouri
Mr. William R. Mackay, Montana
Mr. William W. Spear, Nebraska
Mr. Thomas A. Smith, Nevada
Mr. William W. Treat
Mr. Samuel L. Bodine, New Jersey
Mr. M. B. Johns, New Mexico
Hon. L. Judson, New York
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Mr. Ray Jennings, North Carolina
Mr. George Longmire, North Dakota
Mr. Ray C. Bliss, Ohio
Mr. Douglas McKeever, Oklahoma
Mr. Wendall Wyatt, Oregon
Mr. Miles Horst, Pennsylvania
Mr. Herbert B. Carkin
Mr. D. F. Merrill, South Carolina
Mr. F. N. Cosgrove, South Dakota
Mr. Guy L. Smith, Tennessee
Mr. John Q. Adams, Texas
Mr. Oral J. Wilkinson, Utah
Mr. Walter J. Grimm, Vermont
Mr. S. Floyd Landreth, Virginia
Mr. George Kinnear, Washington
Mr. James O. Lakin, West Virginia
Mr. Philip G. Kuehn, Wisconsin
Mr. Harry T. Thorson, Wyoming
Hon. Leonard W. Hall, Washington, D. C.
Hon. Richard M. Simpson, Washington, D. C.
Mr. L. Richard Guylay, Washington 6, D. C.
Mr. Robert Humphreys, Washington, D. C.
Mr. Clarence G. Adamy, Washington, D. C.
Mr. Murray Chotiner, California
Hon. Dan Thornton
Mayor Nicholson of Denver
9:16 am
The President proceeded to his suite, accompanied by:
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. Leonard Hall
9:18
The President conferred with the above. Later the following
joined the group:
Mr. Clarence Adamy
Mr. Robert Humphrey
9:46 am
Mr. John T. Diederich, Republican State Chairman, Kentucky
(Presented the President with a petition endorsing the
President to run the second time.)
9:49 am
Mr. Samuel Bodine, State Republican Chairman, New Jersey
(Mr. Shanley presented Mr. Bodine to the President)
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9:50 am MST
Hon. Leonard Hall and Mr. Robert Humphrey
departed the Presidential Suite.
10:10 am
The President, accompan ied by Hon. Dan Thornton,
departed the Brown Palace Hotel. Before getting
in his car, the President shook hands with
Layton Humphrey, Jr., age 11, from Dallas, Texas.
He then departed for Cherry Hills Country Club.
10:32 am
Arrived at Cherry Hills.
10:40 am
The President was on the tractice tee and green until 10:50 am.
11:05 am
The President played eighteen holes of golf with:
Mr. Marshall Norling
Hon. Dan Thornton
Mr. Rip Arnold
2:03 pm
Completed eighteeen holes of golf.
As the President left the 18th green, he posed for a
picture with Miss Paula Spencer, who was celebrating
her 13th birthday. Her brother Mark took the picture.
Paula and Mark are children of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Spencer, members of the Club.
2:15 pm
The President had lunch with the following:
Mr. Marshall Norling
Hon. Dan Thornton
Mr. Rip Arnold
3:35 pm
The President departed the Club and motored to Lowry
Air Force Base.
4:20 pm
The President received the following in his office:
Mr. Guy Mollet
Mr. Alan Hubby
5:30 pm
The President departed his office and motored to the
Summer White House.
5:40 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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DENVER, COLORADO
9:45 am
The President departed the Summer White House,
accompanied by Lt. Colonel William Draper,
and motored to the Air Force Academy to
participate in ceremonies prepared for this
visit, including inspection of barracks, class-
rooms, a model plan of the contemplated school
at Colorado Springs, and the chapel services.
12:20 pm
The President departed the Air Force Base.
12:35 pm
Arrivied at the Summer White House. No further activity
on this day.
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DENVER, COLORADO
7:10 am MST
The President departed the Summer White House,
accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz,
and motored to the office at Lowry Air Force Base.
7:20 am
Arrived at the office.
8:30 am
The President departed his office and motored to Cherry
Hills Country Club where the President was joined
by Hon. Dan Thornton and Mr. Rip Arnold. Together
they motored to the Green Gables Country Club.
9:15 am
Arrived at Green Gables where the President and his
guests were greeted by Mr. Charles Rosenbaum, their host.
9:25 am
The President practiced on the practice green and tee until
9:40 am.
9:45 am
The President played golf with the following:
First Foursome (First nine holes) Second Foursome
The President
Mr. Rip Arnold
Mr. Charles Rosenbaum
Mr. Bob Kohn
Hon. Dan Thornton
Mr. Lester Friedman
Mr. Jesse Schwayder
Mr. Sam Sigman
First Foursome (Second nine holes) Second Foursome
The President
Hon. Dan Thornton
Mr. Rip Arnold
Mr. Jesse Shwayder
Mr. Bob Kohn
Mr. Chas. Rosenbaum
Mr. Sam Sigman
Mr. Les Friedman
12:45 pm
Completed eighteen holes of golf.
(Group pictures were taken by the still and newsreel photographers
at the 8th, 9th, and 10th tee. Pictures of all the members of the
two foursomes were taken on the 10th tee.)
The President gave souvenir balls on which was inscribed
"Mr. President" to all the players. He also signed a score
card for Bob Kohn.
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The President had luncheon with the following at
Green Gables Club House:
Hon. Dan Thornton
Mr. Rip Arnold
Mr. Aksel Nielsen
Mr. E. Palmer Hoyt
Mr. Jack Foster
Mr. Jesse Shwayder
Mr. Robert S. Kohn
Mr. Sam S. Sigman
Mr. Lester Friedman
Mr. Meyer Neusteter
Mr. Edward Miller
Mr. Samuel M. Goldberg
Mr. Harry Rosenbaum
Mr. Myron M. Miller
Mr. Hyman Goldman
Mr. Edward Hirschfeld
Mr. David Touff
Mr. Israel Miller
Mr. Hyman Friedman
Mr. Jess Kortz
Mr. Matthew Fox
Mr. Lou Cohan
Mr. Max Grimes
Mr. Louis Luby
Dr. A. J. Kauver
Mr. Jake M. Miller
Dr. Lewis 1. Miller
Mr. David Rosner
After lunch a photograph was taken of the luncheon guests
by photographer Earl Clark. This is a special picture for
the Club's use only.
2:15 pm
The President departed the Green Gables Country Club and
motored to Cherry Hills Country Club.
2:33 pm
Arrived at the Cherry Hills Country Club where he dropped
off Hon. Dan Thoraton and Mr. Rip Arnold, then proceeded
to the Summer White House.
2:55 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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7:40 pm
The President, accompanied by Mrs. Eisenhower and
Mrs. Doud, departed the Summer White House and
motored to the Corona Presbyterian Church.
7:42 pm
Arrived at the Church where they attended the dedication
of the new pulpit at the Corona Presbyterian Church.
9:00 pm
Departed the Church and motored to the Summer White House.
9:03 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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DENVER, COLORADO
7:05 am MST
The President departed the Summer White House,
accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz.
7:16 am
Arrived at his office at Lowry Air Force Base.
7:45 am
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8:00 am
Hon. Dillon Anderson
9:05 am
The President departed Lowry Air Force Base and
motored to the Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:35 am
Arrived at the Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:36 am
The President was on the practice green and tee until 9:55 am.
9:56 am
The President teed off for eighteen holes of golf with the following:
Mr. Charles O'Toole, Manager of the Brown Palace Hotel
Mr. Larry Skutt
Mr. Rip Arnold
12:50 pm
Completed golf game.
1:00 pm
The President had lunch with the golfing party.
1:46 pm
The President played ten holes of golf with Mr. Rip Arnold.
2:55 pm
Completed golf.
3:20 pm
The President departed the Cherry Hills Country Club and
motored to the Summer White House.
3:40 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
No further activity this date.
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DENVER, COLORADO
7:10 am MST
The President departed the Summer White House,
accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz.
7:20 am
Arrived at his office at Lowry Air Force Base.
7:45 am
Hon. Dillon Anderson.
8:03 am
The President departed Lowry Air Force Base with
Mr. Aksel Nielsen and motored to the
Presbyterian Hospital.
8:18 am
Arrived at the Presbyterian Hospital and proceeded to
Room 248 where he visited with Mr. Mr. Elliott
Houston, former fishing partner. The President
visited with Mr. Houston for ten minutes. Before
leaving the hospital, Mr. Nielsen presented the
superintendent of the hospital, Mr. Roy Anderson,
to the President.
8:30 am
Departed the hospital with Mr. Aksel Nielsen and
motored to the Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:00 am
The President was on the practice tee until 9:30 am.
9:35 am
The President played golf with the following:
Mr. W. A. Monerief
Mr. Bill Flannigan
Mr. Rip Arnold
(Major General W. A. Gruber, USA Retired,
accompanied the party in a motorcart).
12:30 pm
Completed eighteen holes of golf.
(As the President was leaving the 18th green, Mr. Rip Arnold
presented Mr. F. S. Finch and his father-in-law,
Mr. Henry Berger, age 84, who live in Denver.)
12:33 pm
Immediately after the above exchange of greetings, the
President met Lynn, Hank and Amy Wierman, young
daughters of Mrs. Wierman. The President posed holding
Amy, age 2. He then posed with the three children and
Mr. Rip Arnold and Mr. Monerief.
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12:35 pm
The President met 1st Lt. Karl Frey of the
Swies Army. Mr. Frey is related to Al Jenny,
pastry chef at Cherry Hills. The President
posed with Lt. Frey as Al Jenny took a picture.
He also posed with Lt. Frey and Al Jenny.
12:45 pm
The President had lunch with his golfing party.
2:20 pm
Departed Cherry Hills Country Club and motored to the
Summer White House.
2:35 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
5:02 pm
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the
Summer White House and motored to the home of
Peter H. Dominick.
7:10 pm
Departed the Dominick residence and motored to the
Summer White House.
7:34 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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7:08 am MST
The President departed the Summer White House,
accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz.
7:19 am
Arrived at his office at Lowry Air Force Base.
7:45 am
Hon. Will F. Nicholson, Mayor of Denver, Colorado.
8:35 am
Departed his office and motored to Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:10 am
The President was on the practice tee.
9:30 am
The President played eighteen holes of golf with the following:
Dr. John Novak
Mr. Fred Manning, Jr.
Mr. Rip Arnold
12:00 noon
Completed eighteen holes of golf.
12:20 pm
The President had lunch with the above players.
1:00 pm
The President and Mr. Rip Arnold played nine holes of golf.
2:20 pm
Completed nine holes of golf.
2:45 pm
The President departed the Cherry Hills Country Club and
motored to the Summer White House.
3:00 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
5:35 pm
The President, Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Doud motored
to the Brown Palace Hotel.
5:45 pm
Arrived at the Brown Palace. Mr. Charles O'Toole
escorted the President to Suite 903 to attend a
reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning, Sr.
The following attended:
Mr. and Mrs. Rip Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manning
Dr. and Mrs. John Novak
Gov. and Mrs. Dan Thornton
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Toole
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7:07 pm
The President and other guests departed Suite 903
and went to the Tabor Room for dinner.
9:05 pm
Departed the Tabor Room and returned to Suite 903.
9:30 pm
The President, Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Doud, departed
Suite 903 and went to Suite 805 where they were
greeted by the following:
Mr. Albert Bradley
Mr. John C. Chiles
Mr. Jay Gould
Mr. Ellis Slater
Mr. W. Alton Jones
Mr. Amory Houghton
Mr. Charles Yates
Mr. Clifford Roberts
9:40 pm
Mr. Leonard Firestone joined the above group.
9:55 pm
The President, Mrs. Eisenhower and Mrs. Doud departed
the Brown Palace and motored to the Summer White House.
10:00 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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7:15 am MST
The President departed the Summer White House,
accompanied by Colonel Robert L Schuls.
7:25 am
Arrived at Lowry Air Force Base.
7:45 am
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
8:15 am
Senator Frank Carlson
9:17 am
The President departed his office at Lowry Air Force Base
and motored to Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:32 am
Arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club.
10:35 am
The President was on the practice tee until 11:15 am.
11:55 am
The President has luncheon with the five foursomes listed
below.
12:25 pm
Golf with the following five foursomes:
First foursome:
Second foursome:
The President
Hon. Dan Thornton
Mr. Clifford Roberts
Mr. Lucius Clay
Mr. Charles Yates
Mr. Amory Houghton
Mr. R. Arnold
Mr. L. M. Pexton
Third foursome:
Fourth foursome:
Francis Quiment
Mr. J. O. Chiles
Mr. Jay Gould
Mr. W. A. Jones
Mr. Dick Braun
Mr. Leonard Firestone
Mr. T. R. Garlington
Mr. Ed Dudley
Fifth foursome:
Mr. W. W. Flenniken
Mr. C. J. Campbell
Mr. A. Bradley
Mr. F. Willard (played last nine)
Mr. Ellis Slater (played first nine)
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3:55 pm
The President departed the Cherry Hills Country Club.
4:12 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
5:20 pm
Departed the Summer White House and motored to the
Brown Palace Hotel.
5:30 pm
Arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel and was greeted by
Mr. Charles O'Toole and proceeded to Suite 825
where bridge was played and a buffet dinner was
served. The following were present:
Mr. Clifford Roberts
Mr. Charles Yates
Hon. Dan Thornton
Mr. Lucius Clay
Mr. Amory Houghton
Mr. Francis Quimet
Mr. Jay Gould
Mr. T. R. Garlington
Mr. J. O. Chiles
Mr. W. A. Jones
Mr. Leonard Firestone
Mr. A. Bradley
Mr. F. Willard
Mr. Ellis Slater
Mr. Charles O'Toole
9:25 pm
The President and Hon. Dan Thornton greeted Mr. Rip
Arnold and Mr. Fred Manning, Sr. before departing
the Brown Palace Hotel.
9:30 pm
Departed the Brown Palace.
9:40 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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7:05 am MST The President departed the Summer White House,
accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schuls.
7:15 am
Arrived at his office at Lowry Air Force Base.
8:10 am
Mr. John McCone
8:36 am
The President departed his office and motored to
Cherry Hills Country Club.
9:05 am
The President was on the practice tee until 9:17 am.
9:20 am
The President played golf with the following foursomes:
First foursome:
Mr. T. R. Garlington
Mr. Amory Houghton
Mr. Francis Quimet
(Played with the President)
(The following foursomes were engaged in their personal
tournament):
Second foursome:
Third foursome:
Mr. Clifford Roberts
Gen. Lucius Clay
Mr. L. M. Pexton
Mr. Charles Yates
Mr. Jay Gould
Mayor Will F. Nicholson
Mr. W. W. Flennikan
Mr. F. Willard
Fourth foursome:
Fifth foursome:
Hon. Dan Thornton
Mr. W. A. Jones
Mr. E. J. Slater
Mr. A. Bradley
Mr. Jerry O. Chiles
Mr. L. Firestone
Mr. R. W. Braun
Mr. Rip Arnold
12:30 pm
The President had luncheon with the following in the private
dining room of the Club:
Mr. George Allen
General Howard McC. Snyder
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Before the President departed Cherry Hills
Country Club, he met with the following on the
golf course:
Mr. Louis Welch, California
Mr. Ray Dilger, California
Mr. Marvin Jenkins, California
Mr. Chuck Miller, Denver, Colorado
1:20 pm
The President departed the Club, accompanied by
General Howard McC. Snyder
Mr. George Allen
1:35 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
3:00 pm
The President departed the Summer White House with
Mr. George Allen.
3:20 pm
Arrived at Bud Gordon's vate lake.
3:25 pm
The President autographed two group pictures for
Mrs. Pankoski which were taken last year.
6:55 pm
John Gordon took a picture of the President at the
barbecue chuck wagon.
7:15 pm
Dinner.
8:45 pm
The President departed Gordon's lake with the following:
Mr. W. A. Jones
Mr. Ellis Slater
Mr. George Allen
9:00 pm
The President dropped off Mr. Jones, Mr. Slater and
Mr. Allen at the Brown Palace Hotel and proceeded
on to the Summer White House.
9:10 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
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10:50 am MST
The President departed the Summer White House with
Mrs. Eisenhower and motored to the Corona
Presbyterian Church.
10:52 am
Arrived at the Corona Presbyterian Church.
12:02 pm
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Church.
12:04 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
12:20 pm
The President departed the house with Mr. George Allen.
12:38 pm
Arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club, where he
watched Messrs. Jones, Cliff Roberts, Chiles and
other members of his Augusta group putting at the
14th green and teeing off at the 15th tee.
1:20 pm
The President and Mr. George Allen departed the Club.
1:35 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
2:45 pm
The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen and
Mr. Aksel Nielsen, departed the house and motored
to the Columbine Country Club.
3:15 pm
Arrived at the Columbine Club and inspected the club grounds
and rode around the immediate area.
4:20 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House.
4:25 pm
The President, accompanied by Mr. George Allen and
Mr. Aksel Nielsen, departed the house and motored
to the Brown Palace Hotel.
4:35 pm
Arrived at the Brown Palace Hotel, proceeded to Suite
825 where the President was joined by other members
of the Augusta National Country Club.
8:20 pm
The party, including Mrs. Eisenhower, Mrs. George Allen,
Mrs. Dan Thornton and Mrs. L. M. Pexton, repaired to
Room 831 where a buffet dinner was served.
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Conclusion of buffet dinner.
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The President, Mrs. Eisenhower, Mrs. Doud and
General Howard McC. Snyder, departed the
Brown Palace Hotel and motored to the Summer
White House.
10:50 pm
Arrived at the Summer White House. Dr. Snyder
continued on to the base.
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7:50 am MST The President departed the Summer White House,
accompanied by Mr. Aksel Nielsen, and drove
to the Brown Palace Hotel.
8:00 am
Arrived at the Brown Palace and picked up Mr. George Allen.
8:01 am
Departed the Brown Palace and motored to Byers Ranch,
owned by Mr. Aksel Nielsen. The ranch is located
at Fraser, Colorado.
9:50 am
Arrived at Byers Ranch, Fraser, Colorado.
11:00 am
The President fished until 1:20 pm. Caught seven fish.
4:30 pm
Combination lunch and dinner, with Dr. Sayder, Aksel Nielsen,
George Allen and Mr. Murray Snyder.
6:00 pm
The President engaged in portrait painting until dark.
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5:30 am MST
The President arose.
6:30 am
The President had breakfast with the following:
Dr. Howard Snyder
Mr. George Allen
Mr. Aksel Nielsen
Mr. Murray Snyder
After breakfast, the President engaged in portrait painting.
10:15 am
The President, accompanied by Mr. Nielsen and Mr. Allen,
departed the lodge and walked to the creek where he
observed the work of the bulldosers widening the creek
and building dams.
10:30 am
The President went fishing with Mr. Nielsen and then again
observed the work of the bulldosers. At this point
Mr. Nielsen presented Mr. A. H. McPeters to the
President. Mr. McPeters is an engineer for the
water department of Colorado.
1:30 pm
The President was engaged in cooking and portrait painting.
5:15 pm
The President had dinner with the following:
Dr. Howard Snyder
Mr. Aksel Nielsen
Mr. George Allen
Mr. Murray Sayder
6:00 pm
The President and Mr. Nielsen inspected the work performed
by the bulldosers and then fished in the lake for fifteen
minutes, but caught no fish.
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6:00 am MST
The President arose.
7:00 am
The President had breakfast with:
Dr. Howard Snyder
Mr. George Allen
Mr. Aksel Nielsen
Mr. Murray Snyder
8:15 am
The President painted until 10:45 am.
10:55 am
The President and Mr. Nielsen went fishing. They each
caught one fish.
12:45 pm
Returned to the lodge where the President and Mr. Nielsen
visited with the following:
Mr. Carl Norgren
Mr. Jack Price
Mr. Carl Beester
2:40 pm
The President painted until 3:55 pm.
3:55 pm
The President and Mr. Nielsen went fishing. The President
caught one fish.
4:30 pm
Mr. Robert Biggers, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz,
arrived at the ranch. Colonel Schulz returned to Denver
at 5:10 pm.
5:10 pm
The President spoke to Secretary of State Dulles on the telephone.
5:45 pm
The President prepared dinner outside, but it was served
in the lodge dining room. Guests were:
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
Mr. George Allen
Mr. Robert Biggers
Mr. Aksel Nielsen
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FRASER, COLORADO
7:00 am
The President had breakfast with
Mr. Robert Biggers
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
Mr. Aksel Nielsen
7:35 am
The President engaged in portrait painting until 10:20 am.
11:15 am
The President went fishing with the following:
Mr. Robert Biggers
Mr. George Allen
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
(Mr. Biggers took pictures of the President
and the others. The President caught one fish).
4:00 pm
The President was engaged in preparing dinner.
5:45 pm
The President had dinner with the following:
Mr. Robert Biggers
Mr. George Allen
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
Mr. Aksel Nielsen
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6:45 am MST
The President departed Byers Ranch, accompanied by
Mr. Aksel Nielsen
Mr. George Allen
Mr. Robert Biggers
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
Mr. Murray Snyder
8:30 am
Arrived at the Summer White House.
8:32 am
The President departed the Summer White House and
motored to his office at Lowry Air Force Base.
8:42 am
Arrived at his office.
9:00 am
(Colonel John H. McCann)
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(Colonel McCann is with Brig. Gen. Robert Taylor, III,
Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence
Air Defense Command, Colorado Springs, Colorado).
11:01 am
The President departed his office and motored to Cherry Hills.
11:18 am
Arrived at Cherry Hills Country Club.
11:33 am
The President was on the practice tee and green until 12:00 noon.
12:01 pm
The President teed off with the following:
Mr. Rip Arnold
(Mr. George Allen accompanied them in the
cart as an observer).
(During the second nine holes, Mr. John Culbreath
rode with Mr. Allen in the cart).
2:00 pm
Completed eighteen holes of golf.
2:15 pm
The President had lunch at the clubhouse with the following:
Mr. Bub Gordon
Mr. Rip Arnold
Mr. George Allen
2:50 pm
The President teed off with Mr. Rip Arnold.
Mr. Bud Gordon and Mr. George Allen accompanied them.
3:00 pm
After completing the first hole, the President returned to
the clubhouse where he talked with Secretary Dulles via phone.
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The President completed nine holes of golf.,
4:25 pm
Departed Cherry Hills Country Club.
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Dr. Howard Snyder phoned Mr. James Rowley and
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2:30 pm
The President, accompanied by Dr. Howard Snyder,
departed the Summer White House and motored
to the Fitzsimons Army Hospital where he was
taken to Room 8002 on the eighth floor.
7:30 pm
Mrs. Eisenhower and Colonel Robert L. Schulz arrived
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Following the President's heart attack on September 24, 1955, he had
no appointments and no visitors except members of his immediate family
and those on the Hospital staff who attended him.
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Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
Hon. Charl es E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization
Hon. George H. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General
Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
Hon. Val Peterson, Federal Civil Defense Administrator
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. Information Agency
Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Reuben Robertson, The Deputy Secretary of Defense
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State
Hon. Robert R. Bowie, Department of State
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, NSC
Hon. S. E erett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, NSC
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
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Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
Hon. Robert H. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General
Hon. Arthur E. Summerfield, The Postmaster General
Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture
Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior
Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor
Hon. Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission
Dr. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Special Assistant to the President
General John S. Bragdon
Hon. Reuben Robertson, Deputy Secretary of Defense
Hon. Percival Brundage
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Fred Seaton
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Hon. Arthur Minnich
Hon. Bradley Patterson
Hon. Murray Snyder
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3:52 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
(Visited with the President until 4:13 pm).
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1955
4:39 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
At this time the President signed the following items:
A Trade Agreement
An approval of a report to Congress
A note to Vice President Nixon
(Governor Adams departed the room at 4:52 pm).
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1955
4:00 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
At this time the President signed three commissions
and two "Disaster Relief Terminations". The
visit was completed at 4:08 pm.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1955
1:30 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
General Martin E. Griffin, Commanding General of Fitzsimons
Army Hospital
At this time the President signed the following:
Four recêss appointments
One Navy Selection Board list
One classified document
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THE VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDING
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Herbert Brownell
Hon. Percival F. Brundage
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Val Peterson
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert
Admiral Arthur W. Radford
Lt. General C. P. Cabell, for the Director of Central Intelligence
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr.
Hon. S. Everett Gleason
Hon. Robert Bowie
Hon. Reuben Robertson
General Theodore S. Parker
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Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
Hon. Robert H. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of the Defense
Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General
Hon. Arthur E. Summerfield, Postmaster General
Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture
Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior
Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor
Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director Defense Mobilization
Hon. Philip Young, Chairman Civil Service Commission
Hon. Arthur Burns, Council of Economic Advisers
Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Mr. Don Paarlberg, Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture
Hon. Herold Christian Hunt, Under Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Fred Seaton
Hon. Charles Masterson
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Hon. Arthur Minnich
Hon. Bradley Patterson
Hon. Andrew J. Goodpaster (Colonel)
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1:05 pm
Chief U. E. Baughman
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1955
10:58 am
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. Sherman Adams
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1955
4:15 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
Mrs. Ann Whitman
During this time the President signed seven documents.
Among these were:
Promotion of Rear Admiral Charles R. Brown
(Assigned as Deputy Commander and Chief
of Staff, U. S. Atlantic Fleet).
Promotion of Major General Clyde Davis Eddleman
to the rank of Lt. General to succeed General
Gavin as Deputy Chief of Staff in charge of Plans.
Recess appointment of Harold S. Vance, Chairman
of Executive Committee, Studebaker-Packard
Corporation as a member of the Atomic Energy
Commission for the term expiring June 30, 1960.
Letter to Meyer Kestenbaum who is now being
appointed Special Assistant to the President.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1955
9:59 am
Hon. John Foster Dulles
(Remained with the President until 10:29 am).
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Hon. Sherman Adams
Mrs. Ann Whitman
(During this time the President signed the following):
Appointment of Mr. Thomas C. Mann
as Ambassador to El Salvador
Re-assignment of Mr. Robert C. Hill
as Special Assistant to Under Secretary of
Mutual Security Affairs
Letter to Mr. Robert C. Hill, accepting Mr. Hill's
resignation as Ambassador to El Salvador
Interim reply letter to Bulganin's previous letter
to the President.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1955
12:32 pm
Dr. Milton Eisenhower (First of several visits this day).
3:57 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
Mrs. Ann Whitman
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1955
4:51 pm
Mr. Aksel Nielsen
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1955
(The President's Birthday)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1955
12:58 pm
Hon. George Humphrey
(Hon. Sherman Adams joined the Secretary in the
President's room at 1:23 pm).
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10:00 A.M.
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Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilisation
Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Robert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General
Hon. Percival Brundage, Acting Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A.
Hon. Chapman Rose, Under Secretary of the Treasury
Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Robert Bowie, Assistant Secretary of State
Hon. Reuben Robertson, Deputy Secretary of Defense
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, NSC
Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, NSC
Mr. Frank Wesner
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
CABINET MEETING
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Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Herbert Brownell, the Attorney General
Hon. Maurice H. Stans, Deputy Postmaster General
Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior
Hon. Esra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture
Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Hon. Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Arthur Burns, Council of Economic Advisers
Mr. R. J. Saulnier, Council of Economic Advisers
Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission
Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Bradley Patterson
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
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10:02 am
Hon. George Humphrey
10:19 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
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11:41 am
Admiral Arthur Radford
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
4:47 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
Mrs. Ann Whitman
At this time, the President signed the following:
Proclamation terminating on October 15 the bilateral
trade agreement with the Republic of Guatemala.
Proclamation of National Olympic Day, 1955.
List of promotions and grades of officers.
Approval of new Jordan Ambassador.
Approval of raising Icelandic Diplomatic Mission
to U. S. to status of Embassy.
Approval of Dentist requirements for Department of Defense
National Day of Prayer Proclamation
Proclamation of Great Lakes Fisheries Convention
with Canada.
Approval of three representatives of the Department of
Agriculture to be members of the National Research
Council.
Approval of CAB decision to renew the authority of Midet
Aviation Corporation for 3 years to render service
between Florida and West End, Grand Bahama Island.
Approval of Hawaiian Bond issue.
Recess appointment of Lt. General Randolph McC. Pate,
to be Commandant of the Marine Corps.
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Hon. Sherman Adams
Mrs. Ann Whitman
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1955
9:00 am
Hon. John Foster Dulles
9:20 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
9:23 am
Hon. Dillon Anderson
3:55 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
Mrs. Ann Whitman
At this time, the President signed the following items:
1. Transmittal of Lend-Lease Report to Congress
2. Agreement on new Ambassador from Chile.
3. Designation of Joseph Simonson to head US
Delegation to 25th Anniversary of
Coronation of Emperor Haile Selassie
4. Designation of L. Corin Strong as Representative
of the President to attend ceremonies of
50th Anniversary of the reign of King Haakon
VII of Norway
5. Recess appointment of Frederick C. Peters as
Collector of Customs at Philadelphia
6. Recess appointment of John Muccio as Ambassador
to Iceland
7. Approval of Colonel Byrnes to represent the Air
Force on the National Research Council
8. Recess appointments in Public Health Service
9. Approval of Department of Defense Doctors
Quarterly requirement
10. Message to the U. S. Army Association re:
First annual meeting to be held at Ft. Benning,
Georgia, October 21 and 22.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955
9:30 A. M.
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Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization
Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. Information Agency
Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence
Hon. Wilton B. Persons, Deputy Assistant to the President
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Special Assistant to the President
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, NSC
Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary
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Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. William P. Rogers
Hon. Arthur E. Summerfield
Hon. Clarence A. Davis
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson
Hon. Walter Williams
Hon. Douglas McKay
Hon. Marion B. Folsom
Hon. Rowland Hughes
Hon. Philip Young
Hon. Arthur Burns
Hon. Arthur Flemming
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. 1. Jack Martin
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Arthur Minnich
Hon. Bradley Patterson
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
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9:35 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
9:40 am
Mr. Clifford Roberts
5:49 pm
Mr. Clifford Roberts
(Mrs. Eisenhower accompanied Mr. Roberts into the room).
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1955
8:57 am
Hon. Herbert Brownell
Mrs. Ann Whitman
(At this time, the President signed eleven Presidential pardons).
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1955
11:14 am
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
(Mrs. Eisenhower accompanied Mr. Shanley).
11:24 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
(At 11:43 am, Governor Adams and Mr. Shanley departed room).
3:38 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
Mrs. Ann Whitman
(At this time, the President signed three recess appointments
and initialed three documents).
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1955
(No appointments this date.)
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Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
Hon. James Hagerty
12:40 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Arthur Burns
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1955
3:11 pm
Hon. Douglas McKay
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1955
9:33 am
Mr. George Allen
10:28 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
11:14 am
Mr. George Allen
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Hon. Reuben B. Robertson, Jr., Acting Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization
Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Robert E. Matteson (for Hon. Harold Stassen, Special Assistant
to the President)
Admiral Paul Foster, for Admiral Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, AEC)
Hon. Ralph E. Spear (for Hon. Val Peterson, Director, FGDA)
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, USIA
Hon. Wilbur M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army
Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy
Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force
Hon. Gordon Gray, Assistant Secretary of Defense
Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
General Maxwell D. Taylor, Chief of Staff of the Army
Admiral Donald B. Duncan (for Admiral Carney, Chief of Naval Operations)
General Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff of the Air Force
General Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps
Hon. Allen Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Joseph M. Dodge, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Special Assistant to the President
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary
Commander Edward L. Beach, Naval Aide to the President
Hon. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Representative on Internal Security
Hon. Victor Cooley, Deputy Director, Office of Defense Mobilisation
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, NSC
Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, NSC
Planning Board:
Mr. Harry H. Schwarts, Department of State
Brig. General C. H. Bonesteel, Department of Defense
Mr. William Y. Elliott, Office of Defense Mobilization
Mr. H. Chapman Rose, U. S. Treasury
Maj. General Francis W. Farrell, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Mr. Robert Amory, Jr., CIA
Mr. Elmer B. Staats, Executive Officer, OCB
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Maj. General Gordon B. Rogers, Deputy Director, Net Evaluation
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Colonel Worth Kindred, USA
Colonel Loris Ray Cochran, USA
Captain Frank Turner, USN
Colonel Edward Herbes, USAF
Colonel George W. Criss, USAF
Colonel Richard Ross, USMC
Dr. Ludwell Montague, CIA
Mr. John L. McGruder
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Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Reuben Robertson, Deputy Secretary of Defense
Hon. Herbert Brownell, the Attorney General
Hon. Arthur Summerfield, the Postmaster General
Hon. Fred G. Aandahl, Assistant Secretary of the Interior
Hon. True D. Morse, Under Secretary of Agriculture
Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor
Hon. Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
Hon. Roland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Philip Young, Director, Civil Service Commission
Hon. Arthur Burns, Council of Economic Advisers
Hon. Victor Cooley, Deputy Director, Office of Defense Mobilization
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Hon. Bradley Patterson
Hon. Arthur Minnich
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
From 9:00 A. M. until 9:30 A. M.:
Dr. Raymond J. Saulnier, Council of Economic Advisers
From 9:30 A. M. until 10:00 A. M.:
Mr. Roger Jones, Bureau of the Budget
Mr. Harold K. Aitken
Mr. Wendell B. Barnes, Small Business Administration
From 10:15 until 11:00 A. M.:
Major General John Bragdon
Mr. Phil Ray, General Counsel, Department of Commerce
Mr. F. C. Turner, Bureau of Public Roads
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Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Kevin McCann
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Hon. Sherman Adams
Mrs. Ann Whitman
3:42 pm
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson
Hon. Sherman Adams
Dr. Milton Eisenhower
Hon. James Hagerty
MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1955
9:18 am
Hon. Arthur S. Summerfield
9:56 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
3:52 pm
General John T. Sprague
General Hubert R. Harmon
Mayor Bill F. Nicholson
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Mr. Ed Nicholson, Regional Affairs Director, United Airlines
Mr. Jack Foster, Editor of Rocky Mountain News
Mr. Bal Swan, personal friend of the President
3:55 pm
Mr. Richard Braun
Mr. Gerry Campbell
Mr. Palmer Hoyt
(The above from the Denver Post)
General Howard McC. Snyder
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1955
9:15 am
Hon. Dillon Anderson
9:56 am
General Robert Cutler
10:00 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
Mrs. Ann Whitman
3:42 pm
Hon. James P. Mitchell
H on. Sherman Adams
4:38 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
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10:11 am
Mr. Ellis D. Slater
10:52 am
Hon. James Hagerty
4:33 pm
Mr. Alvin Schrefferman
Mr. Marshall Norling
6:50 pm
Mr. Ellis Slater
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Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilisation
Hon. Chapman Rose, for the Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Robert Matteson, for Hon. Harold Stassen
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. Information Agency
Hon. Henry F. Holland, Assistant Secretary of State
Hon. Harry Schwartz, Department of State
Hon. Wilbur M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army
Hon. Charles Sparks Thomas, Secretary of the Navy
Hon. James H. Douglas, Acting Secretary of the Air Force
Hon. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
General W. B. Palmer, for the Chief of Staff of the Army
Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations
General Thomas D. White, for the Chief of Staff of the Air Force
Major General Robert E. Hogaboom, for the Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps
Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence
Major General Wilton B. Persons, Deputy Assistant to the President
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary
Hon. John B. Hollister, Director of ICA
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, National Security Council
Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, National Security Council
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Hon. George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Reuben Robertson, Deputy Secretary of Defense
Hon. Herbert Brownell, the Attorney General
Hon. Arthur Summerfield, the Postmaster General
Hon. Clarence Davis, Under Secretary of the Interior
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture
Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Hon. Arthur Larson, Under Secretary of Labor
Hon. Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission
Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers
Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Murray Snyder
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Hon. Arthur Minnich
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Hon. Bradley Patterson
The following were absent:
Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior
Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor
Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Special Assistant to the President
Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge
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9:27 am
Field Marshall Lord Montgomery
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1955
8:00 pm
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower attended a performance
in the Bushnell Auditorium by the "Master Singers".
Among others present were:
General and Mrs. Griffin
Captain and Mrs. Clark
Colonel and Mrs. Powell and son
Colonel and Mrs. Pollock
Lt. Colonel Sheedy
Dr. Paul Dudley White
Secretary Marion B. Folsom
(When the musicale was completed, the President requested
they sing the "Drinking Song".)
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Hon. Marion B. Folson, Secretary of Health, Education and
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Mr. John Hay Whitney
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General Lucius Clay
3:51 pm
Mr. Ralph (Rip) Arnold
Mr. Larry Skutt
Mr. William Flenniken
Mr. Joseph Dyer
4:33 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
Mrs. Ann Whitman
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1955
10:45 am
President Carlos Castillo-Armas of Guatemala
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Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
Hon. Sherman Adams
Mrs. Sherman Adams
Mr. Victor Purse, State Department
Mr. Frank Madden, State Department
Col. Jose Luis Crus-Salasar
Francisco Linares-Aranda
Mr. Louis Malach, State Department
Hon. James Hagerty
(President Castillo-Armas presented a blue, white and
gold flag to the President. The flag has the Presidential
emblem on it, and was made by the nuns of Casa Central,
Guatemala.)
12:03 pm
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
12:12 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
4:42 pm
Mr. Robert Woodruff
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Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization
Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General
Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior
Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Lewis L. Strause, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. Information Agency
Hon. Arthur E. Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers
Hon. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director, Central Intelligence Agency
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Special Assistant to the President
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, National Security Council
Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, National Security Council
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Hon. Sherman Adams
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Dr. Paul Dudley White
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Mr. Aksel Nielsen
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The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the 8th floor
of the Fitzsimons Army Hospital.
8:42 am Arrived at the Lowry Air Force Base. The President was
greeted by the following:
General John T. Sprague, Commander Officer,
Lowry Air Force Base
Governor Ed C. Johnson of Colorado
Mayor Will F. Nicholson of Denver, Colorado
(Before departing the airport, the President spoke
briefly to the crowd assembled to bid him goodbye).
9:02 am The President and Mrs. Eisenhower were airborne for
Washington, D. C. They were accompanied by:
Governor and Mrs. Sherman Adams
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
Dr. Paul Dudley White
Dr. Thomas W. Mattingly
Hon. James Hagerty
Colonel Robert L. Schuls
Mrs. Ann Whitman
Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree
Miss Rose Wood
Sgt. John Moaney
Chief U. E. Baughman
Special Agent Dick Flohr
Special Agent in Charge, James J. Rowley
3:56 pm Arrived at the MATS Terminal in Washington, D. C. Here are
crowd of more than 5,000 people was assembled. The
President spoke to them briefly before departing for the
White House.
4:04 pm Departed MATS Terminal enroute to the White House.
4:22 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower arrived at the South Portico
of the White House. They were greeted by Chief Robert
Murray of the Washington Police Department, and the
White House domestic staff.
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The President arrived in his office at the White House.
8:55 am
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. James Hagerty
9:30 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
9:50 am
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
10:20 am
The President, accompanied by Hon. Bernard M. Shanley,
walked over to the mansion.
10:43 am
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the
White House and motored to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
12:58 pm
Arrived in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Here the
President was greeted by
Mayor and Mrs. William Weaver
Miss Patricia Weaver
(The President spoke a few words of greetings
to the people of Gettysburg assembled to welcome
him. He then drove directly to his farm.)
1:15 pm
Arrived at the farm. The President and Mrs. Eisenhower
were greeted by Brig. General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins.
2:10 pm
The President walked around the farm for about ten minutes.
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Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization
Hon. H. Chapman Rose, for the Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General
Hon. Percival Brundage, Acting Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. Information Agency
Hon. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Brig. General Theodore W. Parker, for Mr. Nelson Rockefeller
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary of National Security Council
Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary of N. S. C.
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary
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Hon. H. Chapman Rose, Under Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Herbert Brownell, the Attorney General
Hon. Arthur Summerfield, the Postmaster General
Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior
Hon. Clarence Davis, Under Secretary of the Interior
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture
Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Hon. Harold E. McClellan, Assistant Secretary of Commerce
Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor
Hon. Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Philip Young, Civil Service Commission
Hon. Arthur Burns, Council of Economic Advisers
Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Hon. Bradley Patterson
Hon. Arthur Minnich
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Bryce Harlow
The following were absent:
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Rowland Hughes
Hon. Harold Stassen
Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
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9:30 am
The President, accompanied by Lt. Colonel
George McNally and Dr. Snyder, walked
around the grounds of the farm.
2:45 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. James Hagerty
Mr. Robert Montgomery
Mrs. Ann Whitman
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1955
3:00 pm
The President received a heifer calf from
Mr. Theodore S. Ryan of Sharon, Connecticut.
General Arthur Nevins accompanied
Mr. Ryan to the farm.
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Hon. Sinclair Weeks
10:25 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. James Hagerty
10:35 am
Hon. Rowland Hughes
11:52 am
Postmaster L. E. Oyler of Gettysburg, Pa.
11:55 am
Mr. R. J. Byrnes
District Director, General Services Administration
Mr. Paul Mish
Maintenance Superintendent, General Services Administration
12:02 pm
The President departed the Gettysburg Office and motored
to his Farm, arriving at 12:13 pm.
4:20 pm
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
(Conferred with the President at the Farm until 5:38 pm).
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10:02 am
The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty,
departed the Farm and motored to the office in the
Gettysburg Post Office Building.
10:12 am
Arrived at the Post Office Building.
10:14 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
10:50 am
Hon. Dillon Anderson
11:40 am
Hon. John Foster Dulles
(At this time pictures were taken of the President
and Secretary Dulles).
1:03 pm
The President, accompanied by Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster,
departed the office and returned to the Farm.
1:10 pm
Arrived at the Farm.
2:27 pm
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen arrived at the Farm.
2:30 pm
Admiral Lewis Strauss and General Al Gruenther
arrived at the Farm.
(The President conferred with Admiral Strauss
for 30 minutes on Atomic Energy matters.)
2:32 pm
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alton Jones arrived at the Farm.
3:30 pm
The President motored to the Feaster Farm. He was
accompanied by the following:
Admiral Lewis L. Strauss
General Al Gruenther
General Arthur Nevins
Mr. George Allen
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alton Jones
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
3:36 pm
The above group returned to the President's Farm.
No further activity this date.
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Mr. George Allen arrived at the Farm.
5:02 pm
Mr. William Robinson arrived at the Farm.
No further activities this date.
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10:29 am
The President, accompanied by Mr. W. Alton Jones,
rode from the main house to the duck pond to
inspect the ducks. They returned to the house
10:39 am,
2:32 pm
General Al Gruenther departed the Farm.
2:39 pm
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alton Jones departed the Farm.
3:15 pm
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder and Mr. George Allen departed
the Farm.
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9:37 am
The President, accompanied by Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
and Hon. James Hagerty, departed the Farm and motored
to his Gettysburg office.
9:45 am
Arrived at the office. The President remained until 11:25 am.
11:25 am
The President returned to the Farm, arriving there at 11:32 am.
1:25 pm
Hon. Allen Dulles
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
1:32 pm
The President, accompanied by Hon. Allen Dulles and
Colonel Goodpaster, departed the Farm and motored to
Camp David, Maryland, to attend the National Security
Council meeting.
2:40 pm
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (Camp David, Maryland)
The President
Hon. Richard T. Nixon, the Vice President
Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, O. D. M.
Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General
Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A.
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State
Hon. Robert R. Bowie, Assistant Secretary of State
Hon. John Hollister, Director, International Cooperation Adm.
General Nathan Twining, Chief of Staff of the Air Force
Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of C. I. A.
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Joseph W. Dodge, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Sherman Adams, Assistant to the President
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C.
Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C.
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary
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The President
Hon. Richard T. Nixon, the Vice President
Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization
Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General
Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
Hon. Theodore C. Streibert, Director, U. S. I. A.
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State
Hon. Robert R. Bowie, Assistant Secretary of State
Hon. John Hollister, Director, International Cooperation Administration
General Nathan Twining, Chief of Staff of the Air Force
Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Joseph W. Dodge, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Sherman Adams, Assistant to the President
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, National Security Council
Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C.
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The President and Hon. John Foster Dulles departed
Laurel Lodge (where the N. S. C. Meeting was held)
and went to the President's Lodge where they con-
ferred alone until 5:00 pm.
5:00 pm
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. George M. Humphrey
(Joined the President and the Secretary of State).
7:00 pm
Dinner at the President's Lodge. The following attended:
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr.
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. George M. Humphrey
General Howard McC. Snyder
8:00 pm
Dinner completed. The President played bridge with:
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
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7:15 am The President had breakfast with the following:
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Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
8:00 am Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
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8:30 am (Governor Adams, Mr. Morgan and Colonel Goodpaster
departed the President's Lodge and went to Laurel
Lodge for Cabinet Meeting).
8:40 am Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., joined the President
and Secretaries Dulles, Humphrey, Wilson and Weeks
in the President's Lodge.
8:58 am The President, accompanied by Secretary Dulles, Ambassador
Lodge, Secretary Weeks and Governor Adams, walked
to Laurel Lodge to attend Cabinet Meeting.
9:00 am CABINET MEETING (Camp David, Maryland)
The President
Hon. Richard T. Nixon, the Vice President
Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General
Hon. Arthur E. Summerfield, the Postmaster General
Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior
Hon. Clarence Davis, Under Secretary of the Interior
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture
Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor
Hon. Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education and
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Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission
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Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Harold Stassen
Hon. James Hagerty
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. Fred Seaton
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Murray Snyder
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Hon. Arthur Minnich
General John Bragdon
Governor Len Jordan
Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Absent: Hon. Wilton B. Persons
11:09 am
The President, accompanied by the following, motored
to his Farm in Gettysburg:
Hon. Harold E. Stassen
Hon. James Hagerty
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
11:47 am Arrived at the Farm.
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Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
11:02 am
The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty,
departed the Farm and motored to his Gettysburg office.
11:30 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. James Hagerty
Mr. Robert Montgomery
12:44 pm
The President departed the office and motored to the Farm.
12:49 pm
Arrived at the Farm.
2:10 pm
The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty,
departed the Farm and motored to his office,
arriving there at 2:19 pm.
2:21 pm
Mr. Robert Montgomery.
2:44 pm
The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty and
Mr. Robert Montgomery, departed the office and
motored to Gettysburg College, arriving at 2:48 pm.
The President made a film addressing remarks to
the White House Conference on Education, to be
released Monday, November 28, 1955.
3:04 pm
The President departed Gettysburg College and motored
to the Farm, arriving there at 3:16 pm.
(Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower and three children
arrived at the Farm for Thanksgiving.)
No further activity this date.
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7:35 am
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
8:58 am
The President went to the putting green and practiced for
one-half hour.
9:10 am
Hon. James Hagerty arrived at the Farm with photographers
who took pictures of the President and his grandchildren.
11:35 am
Dr. Milton Eisenhower and daughter Ruth arrived at the Farm
to spend Thanksgiving Day with the President.
1:15 pm
The President engaged in target practice.
(The President spent a quiet Thanksgiving with his family).
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9:30 am
Hon. Murray Snyder
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
11:06 am
Mr. Ben Freeman
Mr. Archie Mongelli
(Mr. Mongelli is Dr. Snyder's tailor. Dr. Snyder
brought the two gentlemen in to meet the President).
11:23 am
Mr. "Skip" Lambert
(Mr. Lambert is a United Press-Fox cameraman
who came to demonstrate operation of camera to
the President).
12:30 pm
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Elson
Reverend and Mrs. Clyde Brown
(Had luncheon with the President).
4:09 pm
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen
4:25 pm
Miss Helen Weaver
5:00 pm
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
6:25 pm
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen and Dr. Snyder departed the Farm.
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7:38 am
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
10:00 am
Hon. Murray Snyder
Miss Helen Weaver
10:07 am
The President practiced on the puttinggreen for a few
minutes.
10:25 am
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen arrive at the Farm.
10:37 am
The President, accompanied by Dr. Snyder and Mr. George
Allen, inspected the South pastures.
10:40 am
General Arthur Nevins joined the above group.
11:02 am
The President rode over to Mr. George Allen's farm,
returning at 11:39 am.
No further activity this date.
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10:20 am
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen
(Mrs. Allen departed at 10:46 am. Mr. Allen
departed at 12:30 pm).
4:25 pm
Mr. Charles McAdams and son
(Arrived at the Farm for a visit with the First Family).
5:40 pm
General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins
(Departed the Farm at 7:08 pm).
(Mr. McAdams and son departed the Farm at 7:16 pm).
No further activity this date.
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GETTYSBURG, PA.
9:18 am
The President, accompanied by Dr. Snyder and
Colonel Schuls, departed the Farm and motored
to the office, arriving at 9:25 am.
9:28 am
Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor
10:05 am
Hon. Leonard Hall
(Pictures were taken of the President and Mr. Hall
in the President's office.)
11:50 am
The President departed the office and motored to the Farm.
No further activity this date.
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The President remained at the Farm all day.
The following came out to the Farm:
7:38 am
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
9:09 am
Colonel Robert L. Schulz
9:28 am
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Mrs. Ann Whitman
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GETTYSBURG, PA.
7:59 am
Dr. Thomas Mattingly
Sgt. Elizabeth James, Cardiac technician
Private John Douglass, Blood technician
8:01 am
Dr. Howard Snyder
9:31 am
The President, accompanied by Colonel Robert Schuls,
departed the house and walked to the Feaster Farm
where he was presented a combination Factor-
Cultivator (a "Black Hawk"). On route to the barns,
Mr. James Hagerty presented the following young
ladies to the President:
Miss Sylvia Fenstermacher
Editor-in-chief of the Gettysburg College News paper
Miss Joan Ehbert, who took pictures for the
Gettysburg College Newspaper.
9:35 am
Mr. Harold P. Jordan presented the President with a tractor,
on behalf of his colleagues. Others present were:
Mr. Kenneth N. Probasco, Columbus, Ohio
Mr. George O'Connor, Harrisburg, Pa.
Mr. J. F. Schaffhausen, Bellevue, Ohio
Mr. Gordon Cockshutt, Ontario, Canada
Mr. Edward Stapleton
(Pictures were taken during the presentation).
9:50 am
The President returned to the house.
11)01 am
Mr. Paul Hoffman
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
11:09 am
Mr. J. R. Lackey presented a pony to the President.
The following were present:
Mr. J. R. Lackey
Master Tommy Lackey
Mr. H. E. Sherrill
Mr. Wilson Mahaffey
Mr. Robert Griffiths
Dr. Ted Joiner
1:40 pm
The President returned to the house.
1:55 pm
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson
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9:22 am
The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty
and Colonel Robert Schulz, departed the Farm
and motored to his office.
9:33 am
Arrived at the office. (Pictures were taken upon arrival).
10:10 am
Hon. Marion B. Folsom
Hon. Rowland Hughes
Hon. Sherman Adams
11:48 am
The President departed the office and motored to the Farm,
arriving at 11:57 am.
1:27 pm
Hon. Dillon Anderson
1:30 pm
The President, accompanied by Mr. Dillon Anderson,
motored to Camp David, Maryland, to attend the
National Security Council meeting.
2:09 pm
Arrived at Camp David.
(Pictures were taken of the President when he arrived,
and when he proceeded to Laurel Cottage for meeting.)
2:30 pm
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
The President
Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense
Mobilization
Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State
Hon. Robert B. Bowie, Assistant Secretary of State
Hon. Reuben Robertson, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense
Hon. Charles C. Finucane, Acting Secretary of the Army
Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy
Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force
Hon. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Lt. General W. L. Weible, Acting Chief of Staff, U. S. Army
Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations
General Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force
General Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. M. C.
Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Joseph H. Dodge, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, N. S. C.
Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary
Mr. Robert C. Sprague, National Security Council Consultant
Mr. J. Patrick Coyne, N. S. C. Representative on Internal
Security
Major General R. C. Lindsay, U. 8. A. F.
Colonel H. D. Sutterlin, U. S. A. F.
Mr. Trevor Gardner, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
Dr. John von Neumann, Atomic Energy Commission
Brig. General Schriever, U. S. A. F.
Lt. Colonel John Ford, U. S. A. F.
Mr. John B. Macauley, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Mr. A. G. Waggoner, Department of Defense
Major General Medaris, U. S. A.
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary
4:28 pm
The President, accompanied by Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr.,
departed Camp David and motored to the Gettysburg Farm.
5:03 pm
Arrived at the Farm.
The President greeted Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Royal, who
had arrived at the Farm at 5:10 pin. Mr. and Mrs.
Royal departed the Farm at 5:44 pro.
No further activity this date.
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2:30 P. M.
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Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization
Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State
Hon. Robert B. Bowie, Assistant Secretary of State
Hon. Reuben Robertson, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense
Hon. Charles C. Finucane, Acting Secretary of the Army
Hon. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy
Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force
Hon. Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Lt. General W. L. Weible, Acting Chief of Staff, U. S. Army
Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations
General Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force
General Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps
Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Joseph H. Dodge, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Joseph S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, National Security Council
Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary
Mr. Robert C. Sprague, National Security Council Consultant
Mr. J. Patrick Coyne, N. S. C. Representative on Internal Security
Major General R. C. Lindsay, U. S. A. F.
Colonel H. D. Sutterlin, U. S. A. F.
Mr. Trevor Gardner, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
Dr. John von Neumann, Atomic Energy Commission
Brig. General Schriever, U. S. A. F.
Lt. Colonel John Ford, U. S. A. F.
Mr. John B. Macauley, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Mr. A. G. Waggoner, Department of Defense
Major General Medaris, U. S. A.
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary
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9:10 am
The President, accompanied by Colonel Robert L. Schulz,
departed the Farm and motored to the Gettysburg office.
9:26 am
Arrived at the office.
9:35 am
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Arthur Radford
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
11:05 am
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
12:09 pm
The President departed the office and motored to the Farm.
12:16 pm
Arrived at the Farm.
3:55 pm
David and Barbara Ann Eisenhower arrive at the Farm.
5:12 pm
Dr. Gabriel Hauge
No further activity this date.
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Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Reuben Robertson, Deputy Secretary of Defense
Hon. Herbert Brownell, the Attorney General
Hon. Arthur E. Summerfield, the Postmaster General
Hon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture
Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor
Hon. Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
Hon. Rowland B. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission
Hon, Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers
Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization
Hon, Sherman Adams
Hon. Harold Stassen
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. Fred Seaton
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Hon. Arthur Minnich
Hon. Bradley Patterson
The following were absent:
Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
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8:56 am
The President departed the Farm and motored to his
office in Gettysburg.
9:22 am
Congressman Joseph W. Martin
10:22 am
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
10:45 am
Senator William F. Knowland
11:56 am
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
12:15 pm
The President departs the office and motored to his Farm.
2:10 pm
Mr. George Allen arrives at the Farm.
(Mr. Allen departed the Farm at 3:03, arriving again
at 4:53 pm, accompanied by Mrs. Allen).
No further activity this date.
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10:19 am
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen arrive at the Farm.
12:50 pm
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis D. Slater
3:10 pm
The President, accompanied by Mr. Allen and Mr. Slater,
motored about the Farm in the motor surrey, returning
to the house at 3:58 pm).
(Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Slater
departed the Farm at 4:45 pm).
No further activity this date.
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8:45 am
The President, accompanied by Captain Richard W. Streiff,
departed the Farm and motored to the office.
8:51 am
Arrived at the office.
9:11 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller
11:10 am
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
12:30 pm
The President delivered a telephone message to the American
Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations
Merger Convention.
(Newsreel and still pictures were taken at this time).
3:00 pm
Mr. Robert L. Biggers
President Fargo Division, Chrysier Corporation
Mr. W. A. Hagensicker, Chrysler Corporation
Dr. Howard McC. Snyder
Captain Richard W. Streiff
(Departed the Farm later in the afternoon).
3:10 pm
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen
No further activity this date.
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8:50 am
The President departed the Farm and motored to his office.
8:55 am
Arrived at the office.
9:26 am
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. W. J. McNeill, Assistant Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur Radford
Hon. Rowland Hughes
Hon. Percival Brundage
12:10 pm
The President departed the office and motored to the Farm.
12:15 pm
Arrived at the Farm.
1:45 pm
Mr. R. P. Allman
Mr. Faher S. Eshenaur
(The above are from the Northern Nut Growers Association).
No further activity this date.
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8:30 am
The President, accompanied by Captain Richard W. Streiff,
departed the Farm and motored to the office.
8:35 am
Arrived at the office.
8:48 am
Hon. Arthur Burns
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
11:00 am
The President departed the office and motored to the Farm.
11:05 am
Arrived at the Farm.
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8:17 am
The President, accompanied by Dr. Howard McC.
Snyder, departed the Farm and motored to
Camp David, Maryland.
8:50 am
Arrived at Camp David, and proceeded to the Main Lodge.
10:00 am
The President departed the Main Lodge and walked to
Laurel Lodge to attend the 269th meeting of the
National Security Council.
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
The President
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, ODM
Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Reuben Robertson, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Comm.
Hon. John B. Hollister, Director, International Cooperation
Administration
Hon. Robert R. Bowie, Assistant Secretary of State
Hon. Gordon Gray, Assistant Secretary of Defense
Mr. E. McGuire, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Hon. John H. Ohly, Deputy Director of ICA
Mr. John Tobler, International Cooperation Administration
Brig. General James K. Wilson
Commander Joseph W. Philippbar, Jr.
Mr. Elmer B. Staats, Executive Officer, OCB
Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence
Hon. Sherman Adams, Assistant to the President
Hon. Wilton B. Persons, The Deputy Assistant to the President
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, NSC
Hon. S. Everett Gleason, NSC
12:15 pm
National Security Council Meeting adjourned for lunch.
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The President had luncheon with the following at the
Main Lodge:
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Howard McC. Snyder
1:40 pm
Luncheon completed. The President walked back to
Laurel Lodge to resume National Security Council Meeting.
1:45 pm
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (270th Meeting)
The President
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, Office of Defense
Mobilization
Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Special Assistant to the President
on Atomic Energy and Chairman, Atomic Energy Comm.
Hon. Reuben B. Robertson, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense
Hon. Charles C. Finucane, Acting Secretary of the Army
Hon. Thomas S. Gates, Jr., Acting Secretary of the Navy
Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force
Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
General Maxwell D. Taylor, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army
Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations
General Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force
General Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Commandant, U. S. M. C.
Hon. Robert P. Bowie, Assistant Secretary of State
Hon. C. C. Furnas, Assistant Secretary of Defense
Mr. John Macauley, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Major General R. C. Lindsay, U. S. A. F.
Colonel H. D. Sutterlin, U. S. A. F.
Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence
Hon. Sherman Adams, Assistant to the President
Major General Wilton B. Persons, The Deputy Assistant to
the President
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Special Assistant to the President
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NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (Continued):
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Staff Secretary
Mr. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC Representative on Internal
Security
Mr. Robert Sprague, NSC Consultant
Hon. James S. Lay, Jr., Executive Secretary, NSC
Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, NSC
4:00 pm
National Security Council Meeting concluded.
4:05 pm
The President, accompanied by Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster,
departed the Lodge and motored to the Farm at
Gettysburg.
4:38 pm
Arrived at the Farm.
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8:05 am
The President, accompanied by General Persons,
departed the Farm and motored to Camp David, Md.
8:40 am
Hon. Arthur Summerfield
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
9:20 am
The President departed the Main Lodge and walked to
Laurel Lodge to attend Cabinet Meeting.
CABINET MEETING
The President
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State
Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General
Hon. Arthur Summerfield, the Postmaster General
Hon. Clarence Davis, Under Secretary of the Interior
Hon. Esra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture
Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor
Hon. Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education
and Welfare
Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission
Dr. Joseph S. Davis Council of Economic Advisers
Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director, Office of Defense
Mobilization
Hon. True D. Morse, Under Secretary of Agriculture
Mr. Earl Butz, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture
Dr. Don Paariberg, Department of Agriculture
Mr. Ted Braun, Consultant, Department of Agriculture
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Harold Stassen
Hon. James Hagerty
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
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Hon. Bryce Harlow
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Hon. Maxwell Rabb
Hon. Arthur Minnich
Hon. Bradley Patterson
The following were absent:
The Secretary of State
The Secretary of the Interior
Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge
11:52 am
Cabinet Meeting concluded.
11:55 am
The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty,
departed Camp David, Md., and motored back to the
Farm in Gettysburg.
2:30 pm
Mr. and Mrs. William Ewing
(Arrived at the Farm to visit the First Family)
2:50 pm
The President with Mr. and Mrs. Ewing departed the house
and motored around the farm in the S ation Wagon.
They returned to the house at 3:35 pm.
4:21 pm
Mr. and Mrs. Ewing departed the Farm.
No further activity this date.
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The President, accompanied by Dr. Howard McC. Snyder,
departed the Farm in Gettysburg and motored to
Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D. C.
2:20 pm
Arrived at Walter Reed where the President was given a
complete physical examination.
During the time the President was at Walter Reed, he visited
with the following friends:
General Daniel Van Voorhis
Lt. General S. D. Sturgis, Jr.
Major General Charles H. Bonesteel
Mrs. Arthur Summerfield
4:15 pm
The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty,
departed the Hospital and motored to the White House.
4:35 pm
Arrived at his office in the White House.
No further activity this date.
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12:10 pm
General Robert C. Cutler had luncheon with the President
and Mrs. E senhower at the White House.
2:07 pm
President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the White House
and motored to Fort Belvoir, Virginia, to visit
Major John Eisenhower and his family.
4:42 pm
Returned to the White House.
6:00 pm
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen had dinner with President
and Mrs. Eisenhower at the White House.
No further activity this date.
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The President arrived at the office in the White House.
8:25 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
8:30 am
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Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Senator William F. Knowland
Senator Leverett Saltonstall
Senator Styles Bridges
Congressman Joseph W. Martin
Congressman Charles A. Halleck
Congressman Leo Allen
Congressman Leslie C. Arends
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Percival Brundage
Hon. Arthur Burns
Hon. Marion Folsom
Hon. Sinclair Weeks
Hon. Louis Rothschild
Hon. Philip Ray
General John Bragdon
Hon. Clarence Davis
Governor Len Jordan
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson
Hon. True D. Morse
Hon. Earl L. Butz
Hon. Don Paarlberg
Mr. Jack Anderson
Mr. Howard McGrath
Hon. Herbert Brownell
Hon. Arthur Summerfield
Hon. James Mitchell
Mr. Albert Cole
Mr. Oakley Hunter
Mr. William Ulman
Hon. Philip Young
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. James Hagerty
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. Fred Seaton
Hon. Kevin McCann
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8:00 am
The President arrived at the office in the White House.
8:25 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
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Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Senator William F. Knowland
Senator Leverett Saltonstall
Senator Styles Bridges
Congressman Joseph W. Martin
Congressman Charles A. Halleck
Congressman Leo Allen
Congressman Leslie C. Arends
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Percival Brundage
Hon. Arthur Burns
Hon. Marion Folsom
Hon. Sinclair Weeks
Hon. Louis Rothschild
Hon. Philip Ray
General John Bragdon
Hon. Clarence Davis
Governor Len Jordan
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson
Hon. True D. Morse
Hon. Earl L. Butz
Hon. Don Paarlberg
Mr. Jack Anderson
Mr. Howard McGrath
Hon. Herbert Brownell
Hon. Arthur Summerfield
Hon. James Mitchell
Mr. Albert Cole
Mr. Oakley Hunter
Mr. William Ulman
Hon. Philip Young
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. James Hagerty
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. Fred Seaton
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Murray Snyder
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Homer Gruenther
Hon. Earle Chesney
Hon. Arthur Minnich
10:55 am
Legislative Leaders Meeting adjourned, to resume at 2:00 pm.
12:30 pm
LUNCH
2:00 pm
The President returned to his office.
2:20 pm
Hon. Kevin McCann
2:35 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
3:15 pm
The President attended Legislative Leaders Meeting until 4:15 pm.
4:30 pm
President Luis Baille Berres of Uruguay
Senora de Baille Berres
Senor Dr. Jose A. Mora, Ambassador of Uruguay
Senora de Mora
Hon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles
Senor Don Jorge Battle Ibanez (son of President of Uruguay)
5:30-6:30 pm
(Above. had, tea with President and Mrs. Eisenhower)
The President attended Legislative Leaders Meeting.
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Hon, Bryce Harlow
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Hon. Murray Snyder
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
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Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Homer Gruenther
Hon. Earle Chesney
Hon. Arthur Minnich
10:55 am
Legislative Leaders Meeting adjourned, to resume at 2:00 pm.
12:30 pm
LUNCH
2:00 pm
The President returned to his office.
2:20 pm
Hon. Kevin McCann
2:35 pm
Hon. Sherman Adams
3:15 pm
The President attended Legislative Leaders Meeting until 4:15 pm.
4:30 pm
President Luis Baille Berres of Uruguay
Senora de Baille Berres
Senor Dr. Jose A. Mora, Ambassador of Uruguay
Senora de Mora
Hon. and Mrs. John Foster Dulles
Senor Don Jorge Battle Ibanez (son of the President of Uruguay)
(The above had tea with President and Mrs. Eisenhower)
5:30 pm
The President attended Legislative Leaders Meeting until 6:30 pm.
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1955
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8:06 am
The President arrived at his office in the White House.
8:10 am
Hon. Sherman Adams
8:20 am
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
8:30 am
BIPARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERSHIP MEETING
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Senator Styles Bridges
Senator Walter F. George
Senator Carl Hayden
Senator Thomas C. Hennings
Senator Lyndon Johnson
Senator William F. Knowland
Senator Richard B. Russell
Senator Leverett Saltonstall
Senator Alexander Wiley
Senator Harry F. Byrd
Congressman Carl Albert
Congressman Leo Allen
Congressman Leslie C. Arends
Congressman Clarence Cannon
Congressman Robert B. Chiperfield
Congressman Charles A. Halleck
Congressman Joseph Martin
Congressman John McCormack
Speaker Sam Rayburn
Congressman James P. Richards
Congressman Dewey Short
Congressman John Taber
Congressman Carl Vinson
Congressman Jere Cooper
Congressman Daniel Reed
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. Sinclair Weeks
Hon. Rowland Hughes
Mr. John Hollister
Mr. John Ohly, ICA
Mr. Sage, ICA
Mr. Chad McClellan, Department of Commerce
Hon. Reuben Robertson
Hon. William J. McNeil, Assistant Secretary, Department of Defense
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8:30 am BIPARTISAN LEGISLATIVE LEADERSHIP MEETING (Continued):
Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr.
Mr. Abbott Washburn, USIA
Hon. Thurston Morton, Department of State
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. James Hagerty
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. Fred Seaton
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Harold Stassen
Hon. Murray Snyder
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Homer Gruenther
Hon. Arthur Minnich
11:10 am
Congressman Daniel Reed
Hon. I. Jack Martin
11:35 am
Hon. Dillon Anderson
12:20 pm
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
12:20 pm
The President departed the office and went to the mansion.
1:30 pm
The President departed the White House and motored to MATS
Terminal for return trip to Gettysburg, Pa.
1:50 pm
The President was airborne for Gettysburg, Pa.
2:19 pm
Arrived at the Gettysburg Airport.
(Pictures were taken upon arrival)
2:22 pm
The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty, departed
the Airport and motored to the Farm.
2:32 pm
Arrived at the Farm.
No further activity this date.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1955
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The President spent a quiet day at the Farm, with
no appointments.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955
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10:55 am Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ammon
Bobby Ammon (son of above)
Mr. William Ammon
General Arthur Nevins
(Messrs. Ammon operate the Cushman Motor Works, Inc.,
Lincoln, Nebraska. They came to the Farm to present
the President with an electric golf cart.)
11:40 am Mr. Clifford Roberts
(Arrived at the Farm and had lunch with President and
Mrs. Eisenhower, departing the Farm at 4:00 pm.)
4:50 pm Dr. Milton Eisenhower arrived at the Farm.
6:00 pm The President and Mrs. Eisenhower had the following for dinner at
the Farm:
General and Mrs. Arthur Nevins
Dr. Milton Eisenhower
Hon. James Hagerty
Mrs. Ann Whitman
Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree
Major Walter R. Tkach
Colonel Robert L. Schulz
No further activity this date.
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GETTYSBURG, PA.
10:15 am
Mr. Aksel Nielsen
(Mr. Nielsen arrived at the Farm accompanied by
Colonel Robert L. Schulz
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
Mr. Wayne Hawks
11:45 am
(Mrs. Pearl Mesta and Mrs. Marguerite Tyson arrived
at the Farm to have lunch with Mrs. Eisenhower).
11:50 am
General Arthur Nevins arrived at the Farm, departing at
12:05 pm.
12:40 pm
The President, accompanied by Dr. Walter Tkach, went crow
hunting.
No further activity this date.
CABINET MEETING
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955
9:00 A. M.
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Hon. Herbert Hoover, Jr., Under Secretary of State
Hon. Randolph Burgess, Under Secretary of the Teasury
Hon. Reuben Robertson, Deputy Secretary of Defense
Hon. Herbert Brownell, the Attorney General
Hon. Arthur Summerfield, the Postmaster General
Hon. Clarence Davis, Under Secretary of the Interior
Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture
Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Hon. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor
Hon. Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Percival Brundage, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers
Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Civil Service Commission
Hon. Arthur Flemming, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization
Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ambassador to the United Nations
Hon. Sherman Adams
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Harold Stassen
Hon. Gerald Morgan
Hon. I. Jack Martin
Hon. Howard Pyle
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Hon. Arthur Minnich
Hon. Edmund F. Mansure, General Services Administrator
Hon. Albert M. Cole, HHFA Administrator
Mr. Frank J. Meistrell, HHFA
Hon. Wendell B. Barnes, Small Business Administration
Mr. Raoul Archambault, Jr.
Mr. William Ulman, FFHA
Hon. Murray Snyder
Mr. Roger Jones, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
Hon. Bryce Harlow
Hon. Maxwell M. Rabb
Hon. Bradley Patterson
The following were absent:
Hon. John Foster Dulles
Hon. Charles E. Wilson
Hon. George M. Humphrey
Hon. Douglas McKay
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1955
GETTYSBURG, PA.
10:33 am
Dr. Paul Dudley White arrived at the Farm.
(Dr. Dudley had lunch with President and Mrs. Eisenhower).
4:16 pm
Mr. Robert Montgomery arrived at the Farm.
No further activity this date.
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1955
GETTYSBURG, PA.
The President spent a quiet morning at the Farm --
no appointments.
4:20 pm
President and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied by
Hon. James Hagerty, departed the Farm and motored
to Gettysburg College.
4:30 pm
Arrived at Gettysburg, College.
5:10 pm
The President delivered his Christmas Message to the Nation
and by remote control turned on the Tree lights in
Washington, D. C.
5:20 pm
President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed the Gettysburg
College and motored to the Farm, arriving there at
5:30 pm.
No further activity this date.
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GETTYSBURG, PA.
9:30 am
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss
Hon. Murray Snyder
(Departed the Farm at 11:20 am)
3:58 pm
The President, accompanied by General Nevins, departed
the Farm and motored to the Old School House. Upon
arrival, they inspected the reconstruction of the building.
4:24 pm
Arrived at the Farm.
No further activity this date.
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9:28 am
Hon. Dillon Anderson
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
12:10 pm
The President departed the Farm and motored to
Gettysburg Airport.
12:18 am
Airborne for Washington, D. C.
12:45 pm
Arrived at MATS Terminal, Washington, D. C.
12:46 pm
The President, accompanied by Hon. James Hagerty,
motored to the White House.
12:56 pm
Arrived at the White House. The President went directly to his
office.
1:15 pm
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
1:20 pm
Hon. Kevin McCann
(The President conferred with Mr. McCann on the
State of the Union Message until 2:20 pm).
2:40 pm
Hon. Bernard M. Shanley
(With the President until 3:20 pm)
3:45 pm
The President departed the office and walked to the Mansion.
4:58 pm
The President departed the White House and motored to
Walter Reed Hospital to visit with Mrs. John Eisenhower.
When he first arrived at the Hospital, the President
visited briefly with the following:
General and Mrs. Alfred Gruenther
General Maxwell Taylor
Brig. General Jack Schwartz
Colonel Howard Snyder, Jr.
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower visited with their
daughter-in-law until 6:55 pm).
6:55 pm
Before departing the Hospital, the President visited
General Samuel D. Sturgis
General Walter Wood Hess
7:00 pm
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower departed Walter Reed and
motored to the White House, arriving at 7:18 pm.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1955
9:10 am
The President arrived at the office.
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9:17 am
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(With the President until 9:55 am)
10:30 am
Hon. George M. Humphrey
(With the President until 11:15 am)
11:45 am
The President departed the office and walked over to the Mansion.
2:15 pm
The President returned to the office.
2:30 pm
The Secretary of State, Hon. John Foster Dulles
(With the President until 3:40 pm)
3:40 pm
Mr. Charles H. Tompkins
(With the President until 4:45 pm)
4:50 pm
Mr. Robert Woodruff
(With the President until 5:10 pm)
5:10 pm
The President departed the office, accompanied by
Mr. Robert Woodruff, and walked over to the Mansion.
No further activity this date.
THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1955
8:55 am
The President arrived at the office.
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Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
(With the President until 9:55 am)
10:20 am
The President departed the office and walked over to the Mansion.
10:30 am
The President and Mrs. Eisenhower extended Christmas greetings
to the White House employees at the Mansion.
1:00 pm
Lunch
1:35 pm
The President returned to his office.
2:15 pm
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
The President
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
Hon. Reuben B. Robertson, Jr., Acting Secretary of Defense
Hon. Arthur S. Flemming, Director, ODM
Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., the Attorney General
Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Hon. Harold S. Stassen, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the Budget
Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
Hon. Abbott Washburn, Acting Director, U. S. I. A.
General Nathan F. Twining, Acting Chairman, Joint Chiefs of
Staff
Hon. Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence
Major General Wilton B. Persons, The Deputy Assistant to the
President
Hon. Dillon Anderson, Special Assistant to the President
Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Special Assistant to the President
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster, White House Secretary
Mr. John B. Hollister, Director, International Cooperation
Administration
Hon. Robert P. Bowie, Assistant Secretary of State
Hon. Gordon Gray, Assistant Secretary of Defense
Hon. James S. Lay, Executive Secretary, N. S. C.
Hon. S. Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N. S. C.
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National Security Council adjourned.
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4:30 pm
Admiral Lewis L. Strauss
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
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5:11 pm
The President departed the office and walked over to the Mansion.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1955
8:00 am
Mr. Sid Richardson
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(Had breakfast with the President)
9:38 am
The President, accompanied by Mr. Sid Richardson,
arrived at the office.
10:00 am
Hon. Herbert Brownell
(With the President until 10:50 am)
10:50 am
Hon. James Hagerty
10:55 am
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
11:00 am
Hon. Kevin McCann
11:08 am
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
11:30 am
Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge
(With the President until 12:18 am)
12:18 pm
The President departed the office and walked over to the
Mansion.
No further activity this date.
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1955
8:50 am
The President arrived in his office.
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11:30 am
The President departed the office and returned to the Mansion.
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1955
9:10 am
The President arrived at his office.
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(With the President until 11:40 am).
11:40 am
The President departed the office and walked over to
the Mansion.
No further activity this date.
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1955
8:50 am
The President arrived at the office.
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Hon. James Hagerty
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
9:20 am
Hon. Wilton B. Persons
Hon. Gabriel Hauge
10:00 am
Hon. John Foster Dulles
General Nathan F. Twining
Colonel Cary A. Randall
(Lt. General C. P. Cabell, CIA)
OFF THE RECORD
(Hon. Trevor Gardner, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force)
OFF THE RECORD
Colonel Andrew J. Goodpaster
11:25 am
Hon. Richard T. Nixon
(With the President until 11:55 am)
12:00 noon
The President departed the office and walked over to the Mansion.
1:05 pm
The President returned to the office.
1:30 pm
Returned to the Mansion.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1955
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General Leonard Heaton
Colonel Thomas Mattingly
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(Visited the President at the Mansion).
8:45 am
The President, accompanied by Secretary James Hagerty,
departed the White House and motored to MATS
Terminal for flight to Key West, Florida.
9:15 am
Airborne for Key West aboard the Columbine.
12:50 pm
Arrived at Boca Chica Naval Airfield, Key West, Florida.
The President was greeted by the following:
Rear Admiral Harry H. Henderson
Commandant, U. S. Naval Base, Key West, Florida.
Mayor C. B. Harvey, Key West, Florida
Mr. Joe Pinder, President of Chamber of Commerce
Key West, Florida
Hon. William Neblett, Florida State Senator
Hon. B. C. Pappy, Florida State Representative
Captain Carter B. Jennings
Chief of Staff, U. S. Naval Base, Key West, Florida
Lt. Commander Leslie B. Rice
Aide to Admiral Henderson
1:20 pm
The President arrived at Quarters "L", U. S. Naval Base,
Key West.
2:25 pm
The President, accompanied by Dr. Milton Eisenhower and
Dr. Howard Snyder, departed Quarters "L" and walked
to the baseball diamond, returning to Quarters at 2:35 pm.
3:02 pm
Hon. James Hagerty and Commander Edward L. Beach
arrived at Quarters "L".
3:08 pm
The President walked to the baseball diamond and chipped
golf balls. He was accompanied by Dr. Milton
Eisenhower and Dr. Howard Snyder.
3:49 pm
The President walked around the base, stopping at
submarine piers.
4:45 pm
The President and his party arrived back at Quarters "L".
10:15 pm
After attending a movie, the President retired to his suite.
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The President remained in Quarters "L" during the
morning.
2:35 pm
The President departed Quarters "L" and walked to
the baseball field where he chipped golf balls
until 3:05 pm. He was accompanied by:
Hon. James Hagerty
Dr. Milton Eisenhower
Dr. Howard Snyder
Commander Edward L. Beach
St. John Moaney
3:05 pm
The President and his party walked about the Naval Base.
4:00 pm
The President entered his office and remained there until
4:15 pm when he departed the office and returned to
Quarters "L".
6:01 pm
Admiral Harry H. Henderson arrived at Quarters "L".
8:10 pm
The President and his party attended the movie "Wichita".
10:14 pm
The President retired to his suite.
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8:47 am
Hon. Kevin McCann arrived at Quarters "L".
9:25 am
The President departed his quarters and walked to
his office. He was accompanied by:
Dr. Howard Snyder
Hon. Kevin McCann
Hon. James Hagerty
Commander Edward L. Beach
(The President and Mr. McCann worked
on the State of the Union Message).
12:55 pm
The President departed his office and returned to his quarters.
2:50 pm
Departed Quarters "L" and walked to the baseball field
where he engaged in some golf practice. He was
accompanied by:
Dr. Howard Snyder
Commander Edward L. Beach
2:51 pm
Hon. Kevin McCann joined the above group.
4:16 pm
The President returned to his office, remained for
ten minutes, then returned to his quarters at 4:40 pm.
7:46 pm
Hon. and Mrs. James Hagerty arrived at Quarters "L"
as dinner guests for the evening.
8:15 pm
The President, members of his staff, and his dinner
guests, viewed the movie "Angels In The Outfield".
9:45 pm
Movie completed.
10:07 pm
Mr. and Mrs. Hagerty departed Quarters "L".
10:10 pm
The President retired for the evening.
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1955
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11:27 am
The President departed his quarters and walked to the
baseball field where he practiced golf. He was
accompanied by:
Dr. Howard Snyder
Commander Edward L. Beach
Sgt. John Moaney
2:01 pm
Mrs. Eisenhower, Mrs. Doud, and Mrs. Howard Snyder
arrived at the Boca Chica Airport and proceeded
to Quarters "L", where they were greeted by the
President.
5:45 pm
The President walked around the Base, viewing the
submarines, then returned to Quarters "L".
7:55 pm
President and Mrs. Eisenhower and General and Mrs.
Howard Snyder attended the movie "Tall Men Riding".
10:00 pm
Movie completed.
No further activity this date.