October 29th, 1941

Transcript

Times Log Location Source

11:00am

Rep. Luther A. Johnson (TX)

Note: Conflict with usher's log

Office

STE, TU, PAI

11:10am

To Office

White House

USH

11:15am

Gov. Murray D. Van Wagoner (MI), Sen. Prentiss M. Brown (MI), Commissioner Donald Kennedy

Office

STE, TU, PAI

11:45am

Gov. J. Melville Broughton (NC)

Office

STE, TU, PAI

12:00pm

Comdr. Max Singer

Office

STE, TU, PAI

12:15pm

Lt. Gov. Ellis Patterson (CA)

Office

STE, TU, PAI

12:30pm

Maj. Ernest Brown

Office

STE, TU, PAI

1:00pm

(lunch) John D. Biggers

Office

STE, TU, PAI

2:10pm

Returned from Office to visit Marguerite A. LeHand at Doctor's Hospital

White House

STE

2:30pm

(Artist - Armando Drechsler)

Note: Conflict with usher's log

Office

STE, TU, PAI

2:40pm

Returned to Office

Washington

USH

3:00pm

Sec. of State Cordell Hull

Office

STE, TU, PAI

3:45pm

John L. Lewis, Myron Taylor, William H. Davis

Office

STE, PAI

4:30pm –

6:05pm

Three children of Princess Martha to swim and remain for tea

Note: Shown in FDR's part of usher's log

White House

USH

5:00pm

Returned from Office to tea in Study.

White House

USH

5:10pm –

6:25pm

(tea - Study) Miss Barbara Rutherford

White House

USH

6:25pm –

7:00pm

To Doctor's office

White House

USH

8:00pm –

12:00am

(dinner) 15 guests

White House

USH

8:45pm –

9:25pm

Myron Taylor

White House

USH

8:45pm –

12:30am

(Movie - "How Green Was My Valley")

Note: Retired 0030 next day

White House

USH

ER

In Chicago, IL

USH

USH = White House Usher's Diary, STE = Stenographer's Diary, PC = Press Conference, TU = Tully's Appointment Diary

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