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41 3:04 6:02 10 : 03 August lHE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN page l LOCATIOH DATE AUGUST 1. 1987 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 8:45 a.rn. SATURDAY IN OUT PHONE ACTIVllY 8:45 The President and the First Lady had breakfast. 12:50 The President and the First Lady had lunch. 1:40 1:41 R The President ·talked vith his Physician, Dr . John E. Hutton, Jr . 2:49 3:04 p The President talked with his son, Michael E. Reagan. 6: 01 6:02 R The President talked with Dr . Hutton. 7:00 The President and the First Lady had dinner . 8 : 01 The President and the First Lady went to the White House theatre . 8 : 03 10 : 03 The Pr:esident and the First Lady watched the movie "Top Hat. " 10: 03 The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Residence. 10: 40 The President retired. 1"E WHITE HOOSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN page 1 LOCATION DATE AUGUST 2 - 1987 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 9:15 a . rn. SUNDAY IN OllT PHONE ACTIVllY 9:15 The President and the First Lady had breakfast. 12:30 The P.~esident · and the First Lady had lunch on the Truman Balcony. 4:00 4:01 R The P.resident talked with his Physician, Dr. John E. Hutton, Jr . 7:00 The President and the First Lady had dinner. 9:33 9:34 R The President talked with Dr. Hutton. 10 : 00 The President retired. THE -m: HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN page l DATE AUGUST 3 . 1987 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 7:30 a.m. MONDAY IN OUT PHONE ACTIVllY 7:30 The President and the First Lady had breakfast. 8:46 The President went to the doctor ' s office. 8:57 The President went to the Oval Office. 9:00 9:22 The President met with: George H. Bush, Vice President Howard B. Baker, Jr., Chief of Staff Kenneth M. Duberstein, Deputy Chief of Staff 9:22 10:02 The President met for a national security briefing with: Vice President Bush Colin L. Powell, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs Mr. Baker Mr. Duberstein 10:30 p The President telephoned Mrs. Malcolm (Margaret) Baldrige, widow of the former Secretary of the Interior. The call was not completed. 10:52 p The President telephoned Governor John H. Sununu (R-New Hampshire) . The call was not completed. 11:12 11:17 R The President talked with Jaquelin H. "Jack" Hume, President of Jaqueline Hume Foundation, San Francisco, California. 11:40 11:41 The President met with Mr. Duberstein. 11:41 The President went to Room 450 in the Old Executive Office Building. 11:41 11:57 The President met to receive "High Road to Economic Justice,• a report from the Presi­ dential Task Force on Project Economic Justice. Members of the press (in/out). The President addressed approximately 180 guests, including ambassadors from Latin American countries, business and labor leaders. 11: 57 The President returned to the Oval Office. 11: 57 11: 58 The President met with Mr. Duberstein. THE WHITTO HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN page 2 DATE AUGUST 3- 1987 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON , D. C. 12:03 p . m. MONDAY IN OUT PHONE ACTIVITY 12:03 The President went to the Cabinet Room. 12:03 12: 53 The President pa·r-ticipated in -a Issues Briefing luncheon. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." 12: 53 The President returned to the Oval Office. 1:04 1 : 34 The President met with: George P. Shultz, Secretary of State Mr . Baker Mr. Powell William L. Ball III, Assistant for Legislative Affairs 1:42 1:44 p The President telephoned Governor George Deukmejian CR-California) . The President talked with the Governor's Chief of Staff, Michael Frost. 1:50 1:54 p The President talked with Mrs . Baldrige. 1:56 p The President telephoned Governor Sununu. The call was not completed. 2:03 2:04 R The President talked with Governor Sununu. 3:50 3:52 R The President talked with the First Lady. 3:53 4:05 The President met with: Edwin Meese III, Attorney General Mr. Baker 4:06 4:30 The President met with: Caspar w. Weinberger , Secretary of Defense Mr. Baker Mr. Duberstein Mr. Powell 4:30 4:33 The President met with Mr. Baker. 4:34 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 5:32 p The President telephoned Senator John c. Stennis CD-Mississippi). The call was not completed. 5: 41 5:42 R The President talked with Mr . Baker. THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN page 3 LOCATION DATE AUGUST 3 . 1987 THE WHITE HOOSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON , D. C. 5:43 p . m. MONDAY IN OUT PHONE ACTIVITY 5:43 5:44 R The President talked with Senator Stennis. 7:38 The President and the First Lady had dinner. 9:08 9:09 p The President talked with his Physician, Dr. John E. Hutton, Jr . 10:20 The President retired. THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN page 1 LOCATION DATE AUGUST 4. 1987 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C . 7:30 a . m. TUESDAY IN OUT PltONE ACTIVITY 7:30 The President and the First Lady had breakfast. 8:50 The President went to the doctor ' s office. 8:59 The President went to the Oval Office. The President met with: 9:02 9 : 36 George H. Bush, Vice President 9:04 9:36 Howard H. Baker, Jr. , Chief of Staff 9:04 9:36 Kenneth M. Duberstein, Deputy Chief of Staff 9:36 9:38 The President met with: Vice President Bush Mr . Baker Mr. Duberstein William L. Ball III, Assistant for Legislative Affairs 9:38 10:37 The President participated in a meeting with the Republican Congressional leadership. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." 10:37 10:41 The President met with: Vice President Bush Mr . Baker Colin L. Powell, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs 10:41 10:48 The President met with: Vice President Bush Pieter Koornhof, Ambassador of the Republic of South Africa to the U.S. Cornelius van N. Scholtz, Counselor, Republic of South Africa Mr. Baker Mr. Powell Charles w. Freeman, Jr., Acting Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Alison B. Fortier, Special Assistant for National Security Council Affairs and Senior Director, Office of Legislative Affairs 10:48 10:55 The President met for a national security briefing with: Vice President Bush Mr. Baker Mr . Powell THE WWITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN page 2 LOCATION DATE AUGUST 4. 1987 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 11:10 a . m. TUESDAY IN OUT PHONE ACTIVITY 11:10 11: 11 The President met with his Physician, Dr. John E. Hutton, Jr . 11:38 11:43 p The President talked with Mrs. (Willard) Jeanette Singelman, personal friend of the Reagans from Lompoc, California. 11:45 11:46 p The President talked with his Assistant for Presidential Personnel, Robert H. Tuttle. 12:00? The President had lunch in the Oval Office study. 12:59 1:01 p The President talked with Cdr. James Broaddus, Commander, Camp David, Maryland. 1:58 1:59 The President met with: Mr. Baker Mr. Powell 2:00 The President went to the Situation Room. 2 : 00 3:02 The President participated in a National Security Planning Group meeting. For a list of atten- dees, see APPENDIX ·B.· 3: 02 The President returned to the Oval Office. 3 : 04 3:49 The President met with: George P. Shultz, Secretary ·of State Caspar w. Weinberger, Secretary of Defense Mr. Baker Mr. Powell 4:00 4:21 The President met with: William H. Webster, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Alan Fiers, Director, Latin American Affairs, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Mr. Baker Mr. Duberstein Mr . Powell 4:32 5:04 The President met with: Edmund Morris, the President's biographer Frederick J. Ryan , Jr., Deputy Assistant and Director of Scheduling and Private Sector Initiatives THE WffrTE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PF.IESIDENT RONALD REAGAN page 3 LOCATION DATE AUGUST 4, 1987 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON , D. C. 5:06 p . m. TUESDAY IN OUT PHONE ACTIVITY 5:06 The President returned to the doctor ' s office. 5:17 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 5:35 5:36 R The President talked with Dr. Hutton. 5:45 The President returned to the doctor ' s office. 5: 53 The Pr.esident returned to the second floor Residence. 7 : 00 The President and the First Lady had dinner. 9 : 53 The President retired. : THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN page 1 LOCATION DATE AUGUST 5, 1987 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON , D.C. 7:40 a . m. WEDNESDAY IN OUT PHONE ACTIVITY 7:40 The President and the First Lady had breakfast. 8:40 The President went to the doctor's office. 8:55 The President went to the Oval Off ice. The President met with: 9:00 9:18 George H. Bush, Vice President 9:01 9:18 Howard H, Baker , Jr. , Chief of Staff 9:01 9:18 Kenneth M. Duberstein, Deputy Chief of Staff 9:18 9:20 The President me t for a national security briefing with: Vice President Bush Colin L. Powell, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs Hr . Baker Hr . Duberstein 9:20 9:26 The President participated in a photo opportunity with: Vice .President Bush Victor Belenko, Soviet fighter pilot defector and now a U.S.
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