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Postmaster General Walter F. Brown Walter E. Hope, former Assistant Sec

retary of the Treasury

Secretary of the Treasury Ogden L. Mills

Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson and Assistant Secretary of State James G. Rogers

Charles A. Miller, President of the Re

construction Finance Corporation Eugene Meyer, Governor of the Federal Reserve Board

Army-Navy Departmental Reception

February 26

Harley L. Clarke

Postmaster General Walter F. Brown Lunch-Mrs. Derby, Miss Derby, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fred Cullen, and Miss Mickolay

Harley L. Clarke

Secretary of Commerce Roy D. Chapin Dinner-Cabinet

Arthur A. Ballantine, Under Secretary of the Treasury

February 27

Michael Gallagher, president of Pittston

Co., Cleveland, Ohio

Senators Jesse H. Metcalf, Frederic C.

Walcott, and Felix Hebert Senator Thomas D. Schall Mrs. Preston Davie, New York Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Jennings Gardner Poole, Boston, Mass., and Mr. O'Malley

John Poole, president of the Federal American National Bank and Trust Co. of Washington, D. C.

1933

Mrs. Preston Davie, New York
Siamese Minister, Phya Subarn Sompati,
on departure

Richard H. Aishton, president of the
American Railway Association
A. C. Backus

Alexander D. Noyes, New York Times
Mrs. Guy Gannett, Maine
Charles Schribner

Gen. James F. McKinley
Clifford Berryman and Mrs. Baum
Senators Robert D. Carey, Frederick
Steiwer, and John Thomas, and
Representatives Edward T. Taylor,
Don B. Colton, and Burton L. French
J. Clawson Roop, Director of the Budget
Senator Reed Smoot

Republican National Committee, members of the executive committee Harrison E. Spangler

Dinner-Mr. and Mrs. William Hard

February 28

Breakfast-Mark Sullivan, journalist Secretary of the Treasury Ogden L. Mills

Senator Claude A. Swanson

Michael Gallagher, president of Pittston
Co., Cleveland, Ohio
Cabinet

B. J. Grigsby, Grigsby-Grunow Co. William R. Castle, Jr., Under Secretary of State and three grandchildren Medal of Honor to Ensign Henry Clay Drexler, USN, posthumously, presented to father Louis A. Drexler, Dover, Del.

Marcel Garsaud, former member of the Federal Power Commission

Senators Daniel O. Hastings and John G. Townsend, Jr.

Franklin W. Fort, Chairman of the

Federal Home Loan Bank Board Eugene Meyer, Governor of the Federal Reserve Board

Secretary of the Treasury Ogden L. Mills

Dinner-Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sullivan

March 1

Breakfast-Mark Sullivan, journalist Secretary of the Treasury Ogden L. Mills

1933

Lenna L. Yost, director of the women's division of the Republican National Committee

Robert H. Angell, Virginia State Republican chairman

Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley and
Gen. Douglas MacArthur
Representative Adam M. Wyant
Thomas E. Campbell, President of the
Civil Service Commission
Turner Catledge

Lunch-Senator George H. Moses and
Frank Knox, Chicago Daily News
Senator David A. Reed

Arthur A. Ballantine, Under Secretary Raymond Benjamin, assistant chairman

of the Treasury

Senator Henry D. Hatfield and Repre

sentative Carl G. Bachmann

Eugene Meyer, Governor of the Federal Reserve Board

Adolph C. Miller, Federal Reserve Board

Senator Otis F. Glenn

Representative Edith Nourse Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Awalt
William J. Vereen

Hugh S. Cumming, Surgeon General of
the Public Health Service
Senator Hamilton F. Kean, New Jersey
J. William Ditter, Ambler, Pa.
George Otis Smith and Claude L.
Draper, Federal Power Commission
Captain Bates and Dr. Joel T. Boone
Commissioner Clark

Malcolm Muir, president of McGraw-
Hill Co.

Representative Robert A. Green
Maine congressional delegation
Federal Farm Board members

of the Republican National Commit

tee

James R. Garfield, former Secretary of the Interior

Frank R. McNinch, Federal Power Commission

Dinner-Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Gann, Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Mrs. Sidney Coleman, and Mrs. Vernon L. Kellogg

Arthur A. Ballantine, Under Secretary of the Treasury

March 2

Breakfast Secretary of the Treasury Ogden L. Mills, Under Secretary of the Treasury Arthur A. Ballantine, and Mark Sullivan

Postmaster General Walter F. Brown
Senator Arthur Capper

Representative William R. Wood

Senator W. Warren Barbour and Representative Edith Nourse Rogers Mark Sullivan

Frank H. Hitchcock, former Postmaster General

Representatives Cyrenus Cole and C. William Ramseyer, Iowa

John Q. Tilson, former Representative of Connecticut

Representative William R. Eaton, Colorado

John Callan O'Laughlin

O. P. Gascoigne, Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co.

Senator Ellison D. Smith, South Carolina

Charles S. Deneen, former Senator of
Illinois

Mrs. Charles H. Tuttle
Richard B. Keech

Charles Patton Craig, executive director of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater Association

Judge McMann

Herman Lepgold, Milwaukee
Mrs. Eugene Meyer

Secretary of Agriculture Arthur M.
Hyde

J. Clawson Roop, Director of the Budget Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman
Wilbur

Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg
Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson
W. E. Carson, Virginia
Dinner-Senator David A. Reed

March 3

Breakfast-Mark Sullivan, journalist Representative Bertrand H. Snell

1933

James R. Garfield, former Secretary of the Interior

Secretary of the Treasury Ogden L. Mills

Cabinet

Seth W. Richardson, Assistant Attorney General

Franklin W. Fort, Chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board Senator Frederic C. Walcott and Mrs. Carey

Mrs. William D. Mitchell

Mr. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy Jonathan W. Wainwright, former Representative of New York

H. Paul Bestor, Farm Loan Commissioner, and Mr. Davis

Mr. Scharf, Indiana.

Charles W. Tobey and sons, New Hampshire

John Thomas Taylor, American Legion Atlee Pomerene, Chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Little Cabinet

Ernest I. Lewis, Interstate Commerce Commission

Duncan Lawrence Groner, Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals, Washington, D.C.

Lunch-Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss and son

Senators Joseph T. Robinson, Arkansas, and Carter Glass

Representative James S. Parker, New York

Secretary of the Treasury Ogden L. Mills

Secretary of Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde

Washington Correspondents
President-elect and Mrs. Franklin Del-
ano Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs.
James Roosevelt

Secretary of the Treasury Ogden L.
Mills, Federal Reserve Board Gov-
ernor Eugene Meyer, Raymond
Moley
Dinner-Mark Sullivan

1933

March 4

Harvey C. Couch, Reconstruction Finance Corporation

J. Clawson Roop, Director of the Budget Employees of the White House Departed for Capitol, accompanied by President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Appendix F-Radio Addresses by the President

NOTE: This appendix lists addresses and remarks by the President from 1929 to 1933 which were broadcast by radio either locally or nationally.

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Apr. 22

Apr. 25

Associated Press Address on Law Enforcement and Respect for the
Law.

Address to the American Institute of Architects on the Improvement of the National Capital.

Sept. 18

Address to the Nation on Peace Efforts and Arms Reduction.

Oct. 21

Oct. 23

Address on the 50th Anniversary of Thomas Edison's Invention of the Incandescent Electric Lamp.

Address at Louisville, Kentucky Celebrating Completion of the Ohio
River Improvement Project.

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Dec. 5

Dec. 24

1930

Feb. 5

Mar. 10

Mar. 19

Apr. 8

Remarks to a Chamber of Commerce Conference on Mobilization of Business and Industry for Economic Stabilization.

Christmas Greeting to the Nation.

Remarks to a Group of Community Chest Workers.

Address Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts. of America.

Remarks at the Dedication of the Red Cross Chapter House.

Remarks at a Ceremony Honoring Dr. William Henry Welch.

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