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and Monday, July 29th: 9.05 am Honorable Robert P. Patterson, Secretary of War Honorable Dean Acheson, Acting Secretary of State 10.00 am Senator Kenneth McKellar, Tenn. Senator Alben W. Barkley, Ky. Speaker Sam Rayburn, Tenn. Congressman Alfred L. Bulwinkle, N. C. 10. 11.00 an Dr. Thomas Parran, Chief of the Public Health Service (He wanted to make a report to the President on the International Health Conference which just ended in New York and on which he served as Chairman as directed by the President.) 11.15 am Dr. James B. Conant, President, Harvard University (off record regarding serving on a Committee) 11.30 am General A. F. Lorengen, Ret'd. (He wired Mr. Connelly from Long Island, stating he would be in the city at this time, and expressed the hope that he might be allowed to call on the President.) 11.45 am (Mr. Chester I. Barnard, President, N. J. Bell Telephone Company) (Brf record, regarding serving on a Committee. Mr. Barnard is a member of the Board of Consultants which drafted the Atcheson Lillienthal report. He has been most energetic in working for the proper control of atomic energy.) 12.00 H.E. Dr. Wellington-Koo, the Ambassador of China General Ho Ying-Ching, Chief of the Chinese Military Mission (General Ho succeeds General Shang-Chen in this position and wishes to meet the President. Admiral Leahy arranged the appointment.) 12.15 pn (Honorable Sumner T. ike,formerly with SEC in Philadelphia) (off record, regarding serving on a Committee. Mr. Pike is a retired business man and former Commissioner on the Securities Exhange Commission. He has been with the Continental Insurance Company of New York and was Vice-President and Director of Case Pomeroy & Company. He was at one time the business adviser to the United States Secretary of Commerce and formerly the Director of the Fuel Price Division of the Office of Price Administration.) 12.30 pm Honorable Dean Acheson, the Acting Secretary of State (Usual Monday appointment.) 1.00 pm (Lunch)