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"NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND REFERENCE RECORDS TUESDAY SERVICE" JUNE 24, 1952 9:30 am Honorable James M. Mead, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission Sister Mary Eleanor, Mt. Mercy Academy, South Buffalo, New York Sister Mary Eugenia, Mt. Mercy Academy " = Sister Mary Annette, Felician Sisters Motherhouse, Buffalo, N.Y. Sister Mary Amadeus, Polish Felician Sisters, Buffalo, N. Y. Sister Mary Elizabeth Ann, Grey Nun from D'Youville College Sister Mary Helen Rita, Grey Nun from D'Youville College Father Henry Senft, Franciscan Monastery, Hamburg, New York Mrs. James M. Mead Mrs. Loretto Muldoon, Sister of Honorable James M. Mead Miss Joan Landy, daughter of County Chairman, Democratic County Committee, Jamestown, New York (Chairman Mead brought this group to meet the President.) 9:45 am Senator Lister Hill, Alabama Senator Kenneth McKellar, Tennessee Senator John J. Sparkman, Alabama (Senator Hill phoned Mr. Connelly June 20th and asked for this.) 10:00 am (Staff) 11:00 am Field Marshall Earl Alexander of Tunis The Rt. Honorable Selwyn Lloyd, British Minister of State Sir Christopher Steel, Minister of the British Embassy General Omar N. Bradley, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (The British requested this appointment through Protocol, and the President had Mr. Connelly invite General Bradley to be present. The Minister of the British Embassy came in absence of the Ambassador. Half hour) 11:30 am Mr. James Brannigan, of New York City Mr. Barney Schlinger (Mr. Brannigan called Mr. Connelly from New York, on June 12th, and asked for this.) 11:45 am Honorable Harry A. McDonald, Chairman, Reconstruction Finance Corporation (Called Mr. Connelly last week and asked for this.) 12:00 The President presented the Young American Medal for Bravery and the Young American Medal for Service. These selections made under Act of 81st Congress authorizing Department of Justice to recognize and to award to outstanding courageous young Americans a medal for heroism known as the Young Americal Medal for Bravery and a medal for service and character known as the Young American Medal for Service. The following received the medals: Miss Margaret Galassi, aged 16 Parker Edward Stratt, aged 10 Stuart William Oberg, aged 17