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NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM
Tape Subject Log (rev. June-08)
Conversation No. 824-1 Date: December 15, 1972 Time: Unknown between 9:14 am and 9:25 am Location: Oval Office The President met with Manolo Sanchez. Unknown items -[Julie Nixon Eisenhower and Tricia Nixon Cox] The President’s schedule -Meeting with Dr. William M. Lukash Sanchez left at an unknown time before 9:25 am.
Conversation No. 824-2 Date: December 15, 1972 Time: 9:25 am - 12:44 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman and Manolo Sanchez. Paperwork -Private file Refreshment -Coffee Sanchez left at an unknown time before 9:30 am. ***************************************************************** [Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift]
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Tape Subject Log (rev. June-08)
Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
h ootball injuries
-Pampering
****************************************************************
f 20th Parallel -Timing
-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew
an’s view
Nixon’s and Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s and Tricia Nixon
Haldeman
n supporters
taxes
The President’s foot -Refusal to see Gen. Walter R. Tkac -Compared to past f [End segment reviewed under deed of gift] * The President’s schedule -Camp David -Vietnam War -US bombing north o -Weather -Helicopter -Christmas tree Second term reorganization -Michael P. Balzano, Jr. -New Majority -John D. Ehrlichm -Retention
Thelma C. (“P - at”)Cox’s views
-Ehrlichman -Compared to John C. Whitaker -Ehrlichman -Conversation with -Public relations [PR] -Peter J. Brennan -Reception for 1972 electio -Ethnic groups -George P. Shultz -Property Budget
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
h Ehrlichman
einberger
abor Department
-Denmark navia
:30 am.
-Cuts -The President’s conversation wit -Paraplegics -Caspar W. (“Cap”) W -Paraplegics -Savings -Ambassadors -Sweden -Blacks -[Robert J. Brown] -L -[Philip K. Crowe] -Blacks -Right wing -Draft evaders -Appointment of black -Norway -Scandi Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 9
on with Stephen B. Bull meeting with Kissinger and Ziegler
Jr.
-Blacks -Scandinavia -Austria -Scandinavia Press relations -Henry A. Kissinger’s briefing -The President’s memorandum to Kissinger -Dictation -Typing -Unknown woma
-Conversatin
-The President’s -Alexander M Haig, -Timing -Location -White House
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NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
tive Office Building
s press conference
[TV]
andum
haracter of the Year” award -Sauerkraut -The President’s News Summary comment
***** ****************************************** egin segment reviewed under deed of gift]
nd segment reviewed under deed of gift] *************** **************************
th
of War [POWs], cease-fire ng with Kissinger
-Tours -Execu -Announcement -Ziegler’ -Tone -Television -Length -The President’s memor -Kissinger -“Kraut C -Timing * *****************[B The President’s foot [E*********************** * Vietnam War -US bombing, mining north of 20 Parallel -The President’s meetings with Kissinger -Ziegler’s press conference -PR -North Vietnam’s military buildup -Precautionary measures -Cease-fire -The President’s meeting with Ziegler -[The President’s May 8, 1972 speech] -Cessation of military action -Conditions
soners -Prit’s meeti -The Presiden
-B-52s
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
-Hanoi -F-104s
imeefeller’s effort
ger
h Jerrold L. Schecter
lma C. (“Pat”) Nixon -Orders to Haldeman
st, Time
with Kissinger
ter
ls
F. Osborne’s telephone calls
-Number -PR -B-52s -Duration -Negotiations Press relations -T ’s Man of the Year award -Nelson A. Rock -Kissin -The President’s schedule -Kissinger’s possible meeting wit -White House -Time -The President’s conversation with The -Washington Po -Christmas -[Oriana Fallaci’s] interview -Time -Schecter -Kissinger -Schec -The President -Vietnam negotiations -Interview with the President, 1971 -Kissinger -Order -Instructions to Haldeman
eturn telephone cal -Interviews, social contact, r -Duration of restrictions
ators -White House opers -Instruction
hn -Jo -Handling -Ziegler -Private telephone
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
all to Osborne
singer, the President, Haldeman
olicy Donovan
dm
t of the President
-The President’s trip to the People’s Republic of China [PRC]
) Stuart ixon
rt]
] s lm
-C -Reason -Correction of Osborne article -The President’s relationship with Kissinger -Quotes -Time -Schecter -White House operators -Telephone calls to Kis -Ziegler’s office -Man of the Year Award -Effect on US foreign p -Hedley W. -Kissinger -Rockefeller -A inistration reaction -Box story -Tone -Schecter -Treatmen -Kissinger -US-Soviet Union summit -Second term -Ziegler’s role Second term reorganization -Constance M. (Cornell) (“Connie” -Ziegler’s conversation with Mrs. N
er -Julie Nixon Eisenhow -Conversation with Haldeman -Marital status
Stua -[Charles -PR
Officer [PIO -Public Information -Press relation
ns, fi -Communicatio -White House -Women
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
etary
g with Ziegler
er’s schedule on
etings
rt’s conversation with Haldeman
inistrators
eetings ichard A. Moore
Eisenhower
-Assistant Secr -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Management -Anne L. Armstrong -Marge Byers -Forthcoming meetin -Timing -Julie Nixon Eisenhow -Mrs. Nix -White House staff -Byers -Women -The President’s schedule -Me -Ziegler’s staff -Meetings -East Wing -Meetings -Eliska Hasek [?] -Press relations -Press office -Mrs. Nixon -Connie Stua -Activities -Byers -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Women -Secretaries, adm -Byers -J. Bruce Whelihan -Neal Ball -Gerald L. Warren
-Whelihan, Warren -Byers
-Connie Stuart -Byers
-M -R
-Julie Nixon
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
:30 am. Bull entered at an unknown time after 9
randum
-Unknown woman
The President’s schedule er
Memorandum
The President’s memo -Typing -Meeting with Kissing -Draft Bull left at an unknown time before 10:13 am. Second term reorganization -Byers Press relations -Schecter -The President’s and Kissinger’s schedules
sations with Ziegler t’s schedule
-1972 election
onversations with the President, Ehrlichman
an’s role
-Conver -The Presiden -Mandate -C -Ziegler’s role -Ehrlichman -Tone -Haldem Congressional relations -Haldeman -Image -Efforts -The President PR -Haldeman
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
s
lel
, 1972 decision
dum
-Murrey Marder -Max Frankel
uture perspectives on war
-End -The President’s conversation with Charles G.
(“Bebe”) Rebozo
-Sherman Adam Press relations -Ehrlichman’s briefing -Herbert G. Klein Vietnam War -Settlement agreement -Quality -POWs -US bombing north of 20th Paral -Barry M. Goldwater’s statement -Nguyen Van Thieu -US bombing north of 20th Parallel -Kissinger’s view -Cambodia -The President’s May 8 -Protests -White House -Christmas -Press relations -The President’s memoran -Tone -Justification for actions -Kissinger’s briefing -Press relations -Walter L. Cronkite, Jr. -James B. (“Scotty”) Reston -F -June 1973 -Cambodia, Laos
-Second term
Budget
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
cs
-Protests ement
-Thomas F. Eagleton
onversation with Ehrlichman
g George S. McGovern k’s article
uchanan’s article
use social events ndlelight tour
Parade]
-Cuts -Paraplegi -Weinberger Vietnam War -Settlement agre -Quality -PR -December 1971 bombing -PR -Charles W. Colson’s view -Polls -1972 campaign 1972 election -Vietnam negotiations -Watergate -Press relations -The President’s c -Ziegler’s view -Advocacy, predictions concernin -Robert D. Nova -Patrick J. B -Credibility -Predictions The President’s schedule -Press relations -White Ho -Christmas ca -Families -Trip [to Florida] Mrs. Nixon’s schedule -Trip to Pasadena, California [Rose
an -Advance m -Press person
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
California [USC]
wboys game n
ion with Haldeman ul-Key
-Speedy Duncan -Alvin Haymond
-George Nock ared to Brown
g
Football -Rose Bowl -University of Southern -Green Bay Packers -Washington Redskins -Inconsistency -Ohio State University -USC -Defeat of Notre Dame -Personnel -Redskins-Dallas Co -Larry Brow -George E. Allen -Conversat -Herbert M -Comp -Fumblin -Brown -Redskins -Game against Packers -Coaching -Mul-Key Press relations -Time -Ehrlichman -Ziegler -Kissinger -Haldeman -Telephone call to William P. Rogers -The President, Kissinger -Man of the Year award -State Department -Klein -William L. Safire
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
-Buchanan
1972 decision
-Man of the Year award letters
n’s telephone call to Colson
. Brennan] reception for 1972 election supporters
ent offices instructions to Cabinet officers, ambassadors
s ece
Ps]
tions [UN]
-Raymond K. Price, Jr. -Schedules -State of the Union address -Schecter meeting with Ziegler -Administration’s accomplishments -The President’s trip to the PRC and the Soviet Union -The President’s May 8, -1972 election -Reaction -The President’s or Haldema The President’s picture -Secretary of Labor [Peter J -Conversation with the President at -Labor Departm -The President’s -John F. Kennedy -Press relations White House social event -R ption for 1972 election supporters -Maurice H. Stans -Clark MacGregor -Comportment -Receptions for 1972 election supporters -Labor officials -Plumbers -Iron workers -Joseph T. (“Joe T.”) Trerotola -Frank E. Fitzsimmons -Wives -Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s view
stants [WAS -White Anglo-Saxon Prote Second term reorganization -John A. Volpe
a -Ambassadorship to the United N
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
iegler
, foreign service
ber 16, 1972 onversation with George H. W. Bush
versation with Bush
S bombing -Qualifications
Media -Benjamin Franklin
-Theodore Roosevelt -Editor
, Soviet Union
ent, White House, Congress, UN nvictions
ace Administration [NASA] , Jr.
-John A. Scali -Conversation with Ziegler -Klein -Constance M. Gerrard -Meeting with the President -Haldeman’s note -Conversation with Z -The President -Compared to Secretary of State -Cabinet -Announcement -Timing -Decem -Haldeman’s c -General Assembly -Haldeman’s con -Vietnam War -U - -Trip to the PRC -Policy -White House -State Departm -The President’s co -National Aeronautics and Sp -Dr. Edward E. David Kissinger entered at 10:13 am.
n Second term reorganizatio -NASA -David -[Dixy Lee Ray] -[Atomic Energy Commission] [AEC]
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
Haldeman’s and Ziegler’s schedules -Meeting with the President Haldeman and Ziegler left at 10:13 am. Vietnam negotiations -Kissinger’s briefing
re from Paris nt
ment” eace
istma
bing, mining north of 20th Parallel orandum
ent
th
e
anese bombers
-Timing -Le Duc Tho -Departu -Stateme -Tone -“No com -P -Chr s -“No comment” -US bom -The President’s mem -Kissinger’s view -Tone -Tho’s statem -Details -Status report -Timing -US bombing north of 20th Parallel -North Vietnam’s strategy -Delays -Message -US bombing, mining north of 20 Parallel -Timing -Duration -Cessation
Ws -PO -B-52s
red to World War II -Compa -London -The President’s experienc
ville -BougainJap -
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
gets
” iming
al Krol
any
ward R. G. Heath -Georges J. R. Pompidou
ohammed Reza Pahlavi’s statement
ps to the PRC and the Soviet Union
aris
-Tar -Foxholes -Duration -Settlement agreement -Kissinger’s briefing -Timing -Press relations -PR -“Shock -T -Church service -John Cardin -International affairs -“Euphoria” -West Germ -Left-wing government -Polls -Ed -Australia -Unknown country -[Shah of Iran] M -Peace -The President’s tri -1973 Inaugural Address -Draft -Buchanan -Peace -Tone -The President’s meeting with Kissing
g er and Haig
-Kissinger’s briefin -Timing -Breakdown -Responsibility
eparture from P -Tho’s d -Tho’s statement -Kissinger’s briefing -Kissinger’s briefing -The President’s memorandum
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
temporary truce
Vietnam relations Resumption of war
-Ballot box
-US bombing north of 20th Parallel ’s memorandum
-Long war, short peace
-Continuation of serious talks n al points
hand” statement, October 26, 1972 er’s view
er and Haldeman
-POWs -Conditions -Cease-fire -Lasting peace -Compared to -The President’s language -Notes -South Vietnam-North - -Timing -The President -Settlement agreement -Press relations -Tech ic -Kissinger’s “peace is at -Kissing -The President’s schedule -Meeting with Ziegl -Tho’s statement -Tone An unknown woman entered at an unknown time after 10:13 am.
and Haldeman
ime before 10:27 am.
The President’s schedule -Meeting with Ziegler The unknown woman left at an unknown t
th
dule
Vietnam negotiations -US bombing north of 20 Parallel
-Timing -Tho’s sche -Peking -Hanoi
fing -Kissinger’s brie
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
o’s schedule
-Announcement
Thieu
am.
-Timing -Th -Peking, Hanoi -US mining -Timing -Haig’s trip to Saigon -Timing -Letter to Haldeman and Ziegler entered at 10:27
Vietnam negotiations
sident’s conversation with Kissinger ent
short peace -Press relations
el
th
-Kissinger’s briefing -The President’s memorandum -Dictation -Timing -Outline -The Pre -Settlement agreem -Long war, Second term reorganization -Scali -Announcement -Leaks -Timing Vietnam negotiations -US bombing, mining north of 20th Parall -Kissinger’s forthcoming briefing -Timing -Status report -Timing -Tho’s statement -Kissinger’s briefing -Timing -US mining north of 20 Parallel
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
arallel
ent
’s delays
cent conversation with Kissinger
to the Future”] -Settlement agreement
-Timing -US bombing north of 20th P -Timing -Tho -The President’s memorandum -Tone -Problems -Settlement agreement -Timing -Tho’s statem -Tho’s schedule -Peking -Deliberation -North Vietnam -Weather -Tone -The President’s re -The President’s memorandum -Press relations -Kissinger’s previous statements -Caveats -The President’s speeches -Timing -1972 election -[“Look -Peace -Timing -Honorable and lasting peace -Status report -Details -Progress -Post-October 8, 1972 -Differences
ture -Technical na -Resolution -Settlement agreement -Conditions -The President’s speech
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
8 bombing halt
es of January 25, 1972 and May 8,
Peace is at hand” ing machinery
am’s preparations
ns isoners in South Vietnam
ermination mmunist government in South Vietnam
actics ls
s
ssages
supervision
itical parties unists
t
-Temporary peace -North and South Vietnam -196 -Conditions -Goals -Cease-fire -The President’s speech
1972 -“ -Polic -Violations -North Vietn -Enforcement -POWs -North Vietnam’s conditio -Civilian pr -South Vietnam’s self-det -Imposition of Co -North Vietnam’s t -Protoco -PR -Summation of goal -Settlement agreement -Exchange of me -Understandings -North Vietnam -POWs -Cease-fire -Permanence -Temporary truce -South Vietnam’s self-determination -Imposition of Communist government in South Vietnam -International -Pol -Comm -Settlement agreemen -The President’s interest -1972 election
s -Christma
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
-North and South Vietnam
-Pushing around, blackmail, stampeding -Casualties
th and South Vietnam
-Gifts for Kissinger
d of Teamsters]
ction supporters
ents
ment
Vietnam
-POWs -Deadline -Truce -Continuation of war -Means of attainment -Nor -Charm Labor relations -Fitzsimmons -Harold J. Gibbons -Trip to Hanoi -Firing from union [International Brotherhoo -Relationship with Kissinger -The President’s view -Reception for 1972 ele -Gibbons -Golf in San Clemente -Mary Patricia Fitzsimmons -Frank Fitzsimmons’s private compared to public statem -Support for the President Vietnam negotiations -Kissinger’s briefing -The President’s memorandum -Casualties -North Vietnam -South Vietnam
ip -US leadersh -Settlement agree -Responsibility -South and North -South Vietnam-North Vietnam relations
ield to ballot box -Battlef -Cease-fire
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
ent agreement peace
oints m
erence
armed forces
combat t
onversation with Kissinger Ws
ommunist government in South Vietnam of war
ent’s memorandum -Tone
th
-Tho’s schedule -Peking
with Chairman of Joint Chief of Staff [Adm. Thomas y of Defense [Melvin R. Laird], Secretary of State
l Intelligence Agency [CIA], Richard M. Helms
rallel
-Coalition government -Settlem -Long war, short -Continuation of serious talks -Technical p -US bombing and mining of North Vietna -Ziegler’s press conf -Duration -Settlement agreement -Volunteer -POWs -North Vietnam’s military buildup
-Christmas -Draft
-Casualties -Ground -Settlement agreemen -The President’s c -PO -Imposition of C -Resumption -Timing -Tho’s statement -The Presid -US bombing north of 20 Parallel -Timing -Ziegler’s press conference
ing with Kissinger -The President’s meet -Kissinger’s meetings
retarH. Moorer], Sectra[Rogers], Cen
-Kissinger’s briefing -Timing -Press relations
h of 20th Pa -US bombing nort -Timing
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-Krol
Parallel g
diplomatic factors
meeting with Kissinger
-Tho
th
of The New York Times
-Church service -Kissinger’s briefing
th -US mining north of 20 -Kissinger’s briefin -Timing -PR -Military, -Effect -Tone -Kissinger’s view -The President’s -North Vietnam -Saigon, Hanoi -Haig’s trip to Saigon -Timing -Announcement -Timing -Kissinger’s briefing -Tone -The President’s memorandum -Status report
-Technical differences -Cease-fire -Tone -US bombing north of 20th Parallel -Technical differences -Phrasing -Press relations -Tho -Audience -US
-South and North Vietnam -US bombing north of 20 Parallel -Specifics -Bernard Gwertzman -Marder -Differences
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
ure
les Peace is at hand”
imposition of coalition
overnment
-Technicalities -B-52s
t
alition government
statements
ng north of 20th Parallel
R
s nditions
s
ersation with the President
-John Kenneth Galbraith
-Nat -Princip -“ -POWs, cease-fire,
government -Technicalities -Motives -POWs, cease-fire, coalition g -“Peace is at hand” -POWs, cease-fire, coalition governmen -Tone -Press relations -POWs, cease-fire, co -1972 campaign statements -Justification -North Vietnam’s possible -North Vietnam -Responsibility -US bombi -Settlement agreement -P -Differences -Nature -Technicalities -Principles -Coalition government, cease-fire, POWs -Protocol -Co -Press relation US-India relations -Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan’s conv
-Ambassadors -Moynihan
-Quality -Chester Bowles
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g
i
ious conversation with Moynihan sident’s conversation with Scali
ting with Kissinger
n’s speech, 1971 possible conversation with Gandhi
Kissinger
ew Delhi
The Case for National Action]
an
om
ica
sy, Paris
ty
-Kenneth B. Keatin -Indira Gandh -State Department -Kissinger -The President’s prev -The Pre -Gandhi -Mee -UN -Moyniha -Moynihan’s -Recent meeting with -Harvard University -Ambassadorship -[Elizabeth Therese Moynihan] -New York -UN -N -Blacks -[The Negro Family: Second term reorganization -Ambassadorship to Pakist -Assistant Secretaries of State -Middle East -Joseph S. Farland -Latin America -Robert C. Hill -Africa -David D. News -Hill
-ToughnessLatin Amer -
-Spain -Latin America
B. Kubisch -Jack -US embas
ico -Mex -Loyal
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
aldeman’s view
epartment
r
-William B. Macomber, Jr. istan
tnam
s r
with Kissinger
-H -Africa -Hill -Loyalty -State D -Middle East -Farland -India-Pakistan Wa -East Asia -G. McMurtrie Godley -Laos -Joseph J. Sisco -Ambassadorship to Turkey -Sisco -Pakistan -Ambassadorship to Pak -Sisco -India -Departure -East Asia -Marshall Green -Age -Sisco -Godley -Loyalty -Ambassadorship to Laos -Charles Whitehouse -Saigon -Ambassadorship to South Vie -Graham A. Martin
ent -State Departm -Conversation with Haig
r -Conversation with Roge -Haldeman’s conversation with Kissinge
els -Back chann -Haig’s conversation -State Department -Conversation with Rogers
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
el
emorandum Outline ger’s statement during departure from Paris
North Vietnam
term possible statement ation
th
from Paris
e relations
stem [CBS]
Vietnam negotiations -Kissinger briefing -Timing -US bombing north of 20th Parallel -Timing -Church service -US mining north of 20th Parall -Haiphong estuary -Kissinger’s briefing -The President’s m - -Kissin -Tone -Film -US image -1973 Inauguration -Speech -Price’s draft -Peace - -End of war -Second -The President’s -Vietnamiz -US bombing, mining north of 20 Parallel -Duration -POWs -Future -End of second term -Kissinger’s message -US-Soviet Union relations
-US-PRC relations -US-Europ -The President -Press relations -Time -Life -Columbia Broadcasting Sy
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
-Trips to PRC and the Soviet Union omparison with George S. McGovern and Hubert H. Humphrey
-Soviet Union, PRC
n
ore H. (“Teddy”) White
-The President’s meeting with Kissinger -Tho
-South Vietnam essions, conditions
e President
dent
ons
-Strike -Financing -The President’s credibility -C -Settlement agreement -Duratio -Timing -POWs -Kissinger’s briefing -“Peace is at hand” -Ziegler’s meeting with Theod -Historical perspective -Kissinger’s view -Tho’s conc -Thieu -Haig’s trip to Saigon -Possible letter from th -Handwriting -Length -Tone -Letter from the Presi -Tone -Cease-fire -US-South Vietnam relati Kissinger left at 11:15 am. Second term reorganization -Scali -Announcement -Leaks -Timing
sting Com -American BroadcaWashington Star
pany [ABC] -
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r’s schedule -Ziegle
-Rogers Ziegler left at 11:16 am. Vietnam negotiations -The President’s meetings with Kissinger
dum
randum
ce echwriters
dum
-Style
-Kissinger’s briefing -North Vietnam -Kissinger’s view -Tone -The President’s memoran -Appearance -Problem -Plodding -The President’s memo -Points -Protocols -Copies -Lines -Ziegler -Long war, short pea -Price, spe -Timing -The President’s memoran -The President’s memorandum -Safire -Alliteration Second term reorganization -Scali -Announcement -Leaks -Washington Star
Wash - ington Post -ABC -Leonard H. Goldenson -Meeting with Bush
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
Cathedral
ge
-Meeting with Krol [?] -Church attendance -Frequency -UN -St. Patrick’s -Terence Cardinal Cook -Appointment of Catholic -Cook -Lawrence M. Higby -[Warren R. Austin] -Vermont -Henry Cabot Lod -Background -WASP Ziegler entered at 11:20 am. Second term reorganization -Scali -Announcement -Leaks -Ziegler’s conversation with Garnett D. (“Jack”) Horner
phone -Scali’s trips to the PRC and the Soviet Union
-The President’s confidence atholicism
tants
-Moore -Request to use tele -C -Protes -Atheists -Horner -Washington Star -ABC -News
-Radio -Timing -Washington Post
gton Star -WashinCatholicism -
-Cabinet status
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dvice on policies
-Lodge -James J. Wadsworth
-Charles W. Yost -Rogers
Deadline -Telephone
-Washington Post
Press relations
-Horner
versation with Bill Cook r’s interview with the President
-Interviews with the President -Cyrus L. (“Cy”) Suizberger
-[Henry Brandon]
hite ith Katherine L. Graham
ews -1972 campaign
-Endorsement -New York Times
-1972 election
-ABC -Scali’s background -Scali’s understanding of and a -Catholicism -Austin -Horner - -Washington Post -Newsweek article -Ziegler’s con -Horne -Washington Post -Ziegler’s meeting with W -White’s conversation w -Second term -White -New York Daily N
-New York Second term reorganization -Scali -Announcement -Rogers
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n time after 11:20 am.
-Bush -Timing Unknown woman The unknown woman entered at an unknow
dum
Vietnam negotiations -The President’s memoran -Copy for Ziegler Ziegler left at 11:29 am. Vietnam negotiations -The President’s memorandum
-Copy for Ziegler
-Copy for the President’s file py
.
-Kissinger’s copy -Kissinger’s co
A memorandum -Copy for Ziegler -Copy for President
The unknown woman left at an unknown time before 11:56 am
Vietnam’s actions resident’s press conferences
Vietnam negotiations -Kissinger’s briefing -Ziegler’s role -Points -Previous briefings -Scali -Kissinger -Kissinger’s view -Compared with the President’s view -Tone -North -The P -Kissinger’s mood
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
ombing north of 20th Parallel
fter 11:29 am.
-US b 1973 Inauguration -Previous addresses -Memoranda -Word count An unknown woman entered at an unknown time a
e 11:56 am.
1973 Inauguration -Previous addresses -Word count -[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson -Theodore Roosevelt -William McKinley -1905 -Franklin D. Roosevelt -1937 -Kennedy -Timing -David R. Gergen The unknown woman left at an unknown time befor
nda
emoranda
Second term reorganization -Control -Kissinger -Ehrlichman -John C. Whitaker -Peter M. Flanigan -The President’s memora -PR -Shultz -Meetings with the President -Press conferences -Preparation -The President’s m -The President’s schedule -Klein
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
-Kissinger
li, Ziegler s performances
-Ziegler -Points
-Klein man
-Ehrlichman -Compared to Flanigan, Whitaker
-The President’s view oyalty
lan an
-AEC lichman
rmstrong
-Meeting with Robert H. Finch
rs” illiam J. Baroody
nt al appearance
-Sca -Previou -Points -Brilliance -Brilliance -Compared to effectiveness -Ehrlich -Tone -Flanigan, Whitaker -L -F ig -European Economic Community [EEC] -NASA -Shultz -Ehr -Haldeman’s schedule -Meeting with Anne L. A -Meeting with Maurice H. Stans -Meeting with the President -Announcement -Sarah Bernhardt
-“Farewell tou -Meeting with W -Baroody -Colson’s view -Bryce N. Harlow’s view
-Possible meeting with the Preside -Baroody’s physic -Physical appearance
-Staff
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
-WASPs
-The President’s view
ldeman or the President ler announcement
r
-Time e Year award
an unknown time before 11:56 am.
-Balzano -Donald F. Rodgers -Armstrong Vietnam War -US bombing north of 20th Parallel -PR -Colson -Conversation with Ha -Zieg -Goldwate -Peaceniks Press relations -Man of th The President left and reentered at
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
-Church service inet dinner
-Moment of silence R
-Cabinet dinner s
Waring (“Ollie”) Atkins
an, Klein
-McGovern gleton
ntertainment ring ging, dancing
Youth
w
-Funeral -Cab -P -Press relation -Fred -Oliver F. -Washington Post Press relations -Time -Ziegler -Haldeman, Ehrlichm -Man of the Year -Kissinger -1972 election -Ea -The President’s role -Principal -Kissinger’s role -Agent White House social affairs -Truman -Possible death -Timing -Cabinet dinner
-Moment of silence -E -Wa
-Sin - Second term reorganization -Scali -Mrs. Nixon’s vie
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
pared to funeral service
-Truman’s friends
er -Airplanes
ent’s meeting with Laird
-US bombing, mining north of 20th Parallel -Rogers’s and Laird’s views
ssinger -Rogers’s view
rture
n -Ambassadorship to South Vietnam
Rogers the President
lker
The President’s schedule -Truman -Possible death -Lying in state -Com -Truman Library -TV -Timing -Eisenhow -The Presid Vietnam War -Ki -Depa Second term reorganizatio -Martin -Conversation with -Conversation with -Ehrlichman -Intelligence -Physical appearance -Personality -Toughness
l relations -Persona -Youth -Flanigan -Departure
-Whitaker -Personality
-Departure -Ronald H. Wa
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
-National Park Service [NPS]
-Compared to ages of campaign contributors friends
-Michael J. Mansfield
se operator at an unknown time between 11:29 am and
-Young people -Stans’s The President’s schedule -Christmas telephone calls -“Hawks” The President talked with the White Hou11:36 am. [Conversation No. 824-2A] [See Conversation No. 34-86] [End of telephone conversation] Second term reorganization -Control
-Comparison with Eisenhower administration
versations with Eisenhower
ween 11:56 am and 12:10 pm.
-Post-1972 election -1972 election -Victory percentage -Vietnam negotiations -Administration’s image -Brennan -Control -The President’s experience as Vice President -The President’s con -Speeches The President talked with Mansfield bet
] Conversation No. 824-2B[
[See Conversation No. 34-87]
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tion with Mansfield -Breakfast meeting
lt
e Roosevelt velt
-Refrigerator installation ’s report
-Timing
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[End of telephone conversation] Congressional relations -The President’s conversa 1973 Inaugural speech -Previous speeches -Word count -Theodore Rooseve -Price’s draft -Theodor -Franklin Roose -Kennedy -Theodore Roosevelt -Kennedy -The President, 1969 The President’s schedule -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Meeting with Ehrlichman -Reception for 1972 election supporters ***** ********************* ********[Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift] -- -- -- -----------------------------------------------------------------B WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 13 [P al returnable] [D on m 6s ] END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. -------- --------------------------------
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Congressional races -[Dwight] David Eisenhower, II
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
-Edward C. Nixon
on
-Nixon Foundation
-Qualifications -Fundraising
-Location Clemente
r
n, DC
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organization
-Pace
-Haldeman’s possible conversation with Ehrlichman
-Meeting with Ehrlichman -Reception for 1972 election
ts
.
-Unknown pers Edward Nixon -Position -Presentation to trustees -Library -San -Whittie -Trustees meeting -Work out of Washingto -Jack Drown -Leonard K. Firestone [End segment reviewed under deed of gift] * Second term re -Control -Scali’s appointment -Claude S. Brinegar appointment The President’s schedule -Supporters -Timing -Duration -Number of gues The President talked with the White House operator at 12:17 pm
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]
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-Julie Nixon Eisenhower
-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo
ida land -Bethesda house
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uration: 28s
[Conversation No. 824-2C] [See Conversation No. 34-88 [End of telephone conversation] ***** *************************[Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift] Assistance to the President -Organizational abilities -Subtlety -Rebozo’s financial transactions -Flor --BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM N[Personal returnable] [D ]
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White House renovation tor
-Theater
-Carpenters’ shops
rtico
E---------------------------- [E* -Refrigera -Bowling alley -Theater -Tunnel -North Po
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
-Kitchen
-Rummy table -Sauna, shower
-Operation
own time after 12:17 pm.
-Driveway -Sauna -Whirlpool -Size -Filter -Mrs. Nixon -Filter Bull entered at an unkn
Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s arrival ’s schedule
-The President -Rebozo Bull left at an unknown time before 12:18 pm. White House renovation
lie Nixon Eisenhower entered at 12:18 pm.
-Expense Ju
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Haldeman’s house
Rebozo -Location **************************************************************[Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift] Weather -Georgetown -Yard The President’s foot
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Gen. Walter R. Tkach
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and Rebozo
n
ull entered at an unknown time after 12:18 pm.
-Refusal to see [End segment reviewed under deed of gift] * * * *********************************** The President’s schedule -Meeting with Julie Nixon Eisenhower -House -Rebozo’s locatio B
Rebozo
Refreshment
ull left at an unknown time before 12:21 pm.
-Location -Consumme B
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
-Life magazine commendation
s family hower, Mrs. Nixon
w
-David Eisenhower’s view
st
ebozo entered at 12:21 pm.
Second term reorganization -Byers -Ziegler’s re -Relationship with the President’ -Julie Nixon Eisen -Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s vie -Mrs. Nixon’s view -Tricia Nixon Cox’s view Sauna [?] -Co R Haldeman left at 12:22 pm. ***** ********************* ***************************************
of gift]
House purchase
Bull
anolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 2:22 pm.
[Begin segment reviewed under deed -Rebozo -Price -Note to M
2:44 pm.
Refreshment Sanchez left at an unknown time before 1
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-Ownership -Rent
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-Pennsylvania ce
-Place to write ent’s work
-Congressional race -Residen -The Presid
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Conversation No. 824-2 (cont’d)
-Speechwriting
-Current owners
-Down payment
gift] * *****************************
se operator at an unknown time between 12:22 pm and 12:44
-Price -Background -Privacy -Closing [End segment reviewed under deed of***** ****************************** Rebozo talked with the White Houpm. [Conversation No. 824-2D] [See Conversation No. 34-89] [End of telephone conversation] Shelley A. (Scarney) Buchanan -Telephone call -Instructions -Contract
the President
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n time between 12:22 pm and 12:44 pm.
***************************************************************** [Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift] House purchase -Patio -Tour for [E****************************** Rebozo talked with Buchanan at an unknow
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onversation No. 824-2E]
ule
-Shelves
-Storage -Refrigerator
-Kitchen staff
re
-Draperies
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[C [See Conversation No. 34-90] [End of telephone conversation] Shelley Buchanan’s sched -Weather White House renovation -Refrigerator -Installation -Mrs. Nixon -Removal -Installation -Purpose -Solarium -Furnitu -Color -Reclining chair -Chairs at Camp David -Table -Bar *[B ---------------------------------BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITE[Personal returnable] Duration:[ 5m 41s ]
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lie Nixon Eisenhower and Rebozo left at 12:44 pm.
[B se The President’s schedule -Tour -Automobile [End segment reviewed under deed of gift] ***************************************************************** Ju
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Conversation No. 824-3
hn D. Ehrlichman.
Date: December 15, 1972 Time: 12:45 pm - 1:54 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler and Jo
atural Resources Division
ton Star -Ziegler’s conversation with I. William Hill -George H. W. Bush -Trips to the People’s Republic of China [PRC]
ion -UN, White House, State Department coverage
C ill
io ing
-[American Broadcasting Company] [ABC] rsation with Leonard H. Goldenson
ners of War [POWs] -Cease-fire
munist government in South Vietnam
Second term reorganization -Wallace H. Johnson -Assistant Attorney General, Land and N -Ambassadorship to the United Nations [UN] -John A. Scali -Announcement -Leaks -Washing
and the Soviet Un -Trips to the PR -H -Rad -Tim -Scali’s conve -Timing -Washington Star Vietnam negotiations -Henry A. Kissinger’s briefing -Timing -Ziegler’s meeting with Kissinger -The President’s memorandum -Tone -Priso -Imposition of Com
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Conversation No. 824-3 (cont’d)
-Long war, short peace
issinger -Ziegler’s meeting with K Ziegler left at 12:46 pm. Second term reorganization
eral, Land and Natural Resources Division
ministration
nce
-Banking reasury Department deral Home Loan Bank Board
eeting with the President ia
ent
rlichman new’s offer
-Johnson -Assistant Attorney Gen -Condemnations -Bureau of Land Management [BLM] -Relationship with the ad -Sallyanne Payton -Plans -Banking -Supreme Court -Age, experie -General Counsel -T -Fe -Banking -Length of term -Supreme Court -Banking -Money making -Marital status -Appreciation -Ehrlichman’s m -District of Columb -Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr. appointm -Blacks -Problems -Pressures -Edwin L. Harper -Conversation with Eh -Vice President Spiro T. Ag -Agnew -Bicentennial -Dr. Edward E. David, Jr.
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Conversation No. 824-3 (cont’d)
utics and Space Administration [NASA] Shultz
versation with Shultz
-James C. Fletcher ]
talian-American background
n’s schedule
D. Webster rnal Revenue Service [IRS]
-Audit
-National Aerona -George P. -Condition -Ehrlichman’s con -Atomic Energy Commission [AEC] -Departure -[Dixy Lee Ray] -AEC -Publicity -NASA -[Lide A. Iacocca -I -Chrysler Corporation -Scali -Announcement -Ethnic considerations -Polish-American -Reception for 1972 election supporters -Ehrlichman’s meeting with Malek -Refusal of jobs -Under Secretaries -White House mess -New approach -Ehrlichman’s schedule -Haldema -Refusal of jobs -Malek -Claude S. Brinegar -George -Inte -Ehrlichman’s meeting with Krogh -Meetings with Krogh -Confirmation -Krogh’s view -Prospects
-Krogh
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Conversation No. 824-3 (cont’d)
he th Peter J. Brennan at reception for 1972 election
on with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman -Flag lapel pin
-Jingoism
SO]
s Administration [GSA]
mmendation [Arthur F. Sampson]
e President’s picture
s sinessmen
The President’s picture -T President’s conversation wi
supporters -The President’s conversati -Labor Department offices -James D. Hodgson, Shultz -Brennan’s background -Irish Democrat -US embassies -Sweden -Ehrlichman’s schedule -Instruction -State Department -Inspector General -Foreign Service Officer [F -Residences -Public buildings -General Service Second term reorganization -GSA -Hugh Scott’s reco -Relationship with the administration -[Robert L. Kunzig] -Alternative -Loyal businessman-politician -Th -Public buildings -List -Ethnic -Bu -Kunzig -1972 campaign
-Rights
e Ehrlichman’s schedul -Budget meeting
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Conversation No. 824-3 (cont’d)
) Weinberger ary
einberger he President’s view
cess
-Vietnam veteran Robert Muller’s appearance on Today show ealth Care Expansion Act of 1972 esident’s veto
Administration [VA] hospitals -Changes since World War II, 1950s
iming 972 election
-[October 27, 1972] gics
Paraplegics -Budget -Cuts -Caspar W. (“Cap” -News summ -Ehrlichman’s reading -W -T Vietnam War -Charles H. Percy -US aid to South Vietnam -Chicago Tribune -White House ac Veterans -Veterans’ H -The Pr -Reason -Congressional fiscal responsibility -Vietnam War -US bombing -Veterans -T -1 -Paraple -Response -Equal time
ld E. Johnson -Dona -Disabled Veterans of America -Paraplegics -Muller -Veteran benefits legislation -Signature -Veterans organizations
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Conversation No. 824-3 (cont’d)
s
logy Committee
riest
-Condi
ith Ehrlichman tion with Haldeman
staff ger
-Response -Johnson -The President’s action -Bills -Veterans’ Affairs Committee -Olin E. (“Tiger”) Teague -Change of committees -Space and Techno Second term reorganization -Ethnics -Polish-Americans -Black -Woman -Ray -Ivy Baker P -Symbolism -AEC -Compared to Jean Westwood -David -NASA
tion -Policy implications -1972 election -The Pres ent’s conversid ation w -The President’s conversa -Problem -Responsibility -Self-imposed discipline Press relations -Washington Post -White House coverage
h White House -Meeting witssin -Ki
-New Republic
reorg niza Second term a tion -Control
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Conversation No. 824-3 (cont’d)
ation with Michael J. Mansfield p and bipartisanship meetings
sident’s conversations with William E. Timmons and Tom C. Korologos
sfield ills
g
voting for party ] control of White House
[Democratic] control of Congress
with Democrats
to meetings with Charles McC Mathias, Jr., Percy, rooke
y
ss, 1946-48
-Two party system -Republicans Congressional relations -The President’s convers -Republican leadershi -Scott -The Pre
-Man -Wilbur D. M -Russell B. Lon -Second term reorganization -Chet Holifield -Need for cooperation -Voting for man -Compared to -[Republican -Compared to -Mansfield’s views -Need for secrecy -Leaks -Partisans -Possible problems -Meetings -Republicans -Percy -Samuel L. Devine -Scott -Meetings -Mansfield -George H. Mahon -Mills -Compared
Edward W. BMajorit -New
-Split government -Harry S. Truman
th gre -80 Con
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Conversation No. 824-3 (cont’d)
sues
-Robert A. Taft, Sr.- Fred A. Hartley Act d price controls
estic policy y
policy price controls
nts
arterly meetings with the President
with the President resident’s obligations
nal interest
ersation with Haldeman mond K. Price, Jr.
ore Roosevelt resident, 1969 velt
-Is -Wage an -Dom -Foreign polic -Domestic -Wage and -Achieveme -Nonpartisanship -Republicans -Partisanship -Governors -Request for qu -Gerald R. Ford -Breakfast meetings -The P -Natio -State of the Union speech -1973 Inaugural speech -State of the Union speech -Delivery -Length Speechwriting -Domestic policy -Briefing paper -Kenneth R. Cole, Jr. -1972 campaign -Problem solving -Proposed projects -Legislation -1973 Inaugural speech
s -Previous speeche -Word count
ent’s conv -The Presid-Ray
-Theod -The P
-Roose
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Conversation No. 824-3 (cont’d)
nedy, 1961 -The President’s view
[PRC] trip announcement
elt as writer
iter pared to the President as writer
ch
am
-Franklin D. Roosevelt, 193[7] -John F. Ken -Brevity -Kissinger -Price -Gettysburg Address -People’s Republic of China -1973 Inaugural speech -Proposed length -Price’s draft -Briefing papers -Domestic policy -Messages to Congress -Brevity -Vetoes -Speechwriters -Teaching of writing -Discipline -Book length -Winston S. Churchill -Use of language -Problem of time -Theodore Roosev -1905 Inaugural speech -Churchill as wr -Com -Theodore Roosevelt -Speechwriter -Price’s view -Price -Tone -Kissinger’s view -The President’s natural style -Theodore Roosevelt -The President’s writing -November 3, 1969 spee -May 8, 1972 speech -C bodia speech
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Conversation No. 824-3 (cont’d)
nd
-Style
nt’s radio address on the Philosophy of Government g style
s
n
oundation k, III
-Effectiveness -Work with the President -Speech construction -Outline -The President’s frame of mi -Outline -Reading -Introduction -Conclusion -Price -Patrick J. Buchanan -John K. Andrews, Jr.
-Experience -William L. Safire -Style -The Preside -The President’s writin -Lawyers -Acceptance speeche -Quotes -Use -Speech constructio -Work required -Outline -Introduction -Conclusion -Lee W. Huebner -Anecdotes -Appropriateness -Hiring -Background -Rockefeller F -William E. Broc -Type of writer -Comparison -Buchanan -Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan -Style
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Conversation No. 824-3 (cont’d)
to Florida
n ental Relations [ACIR]
surpluses
n crisis
enneth W.
g System [CBS]
-Importance
-1973 Inaugural speech -The President’s trip -Problem Second term -Domestic policy -Briefing paper -Accomplishments in first term -Issues -Race -Focus -Administration actions -Media relations -Revenue sharing -Importance -Advisory Commission on Intergover m
meeting -Governors, mayors, Congressmen -Property tax -Cities, states -Budget -Ehrlichman’s press briefing -Urba -Riots -Crime rates -Drug rates -Mass transit -Revenue sharing -Dan Rather’s conversation with Herbert G. Klein, K
Clawson -Columbia Broadcastin -Ehrlichman’s possible briefings -Frequency -Revenue sharing -Kennedy -Kennedy’s foreign policy -Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
-US, Soviet Union
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Conversation No. 824-3 (cont’d)
-Passage -Corruption -Local action
, county supervisors
schools, police
Washington
Administration
[FAP]
on
rhood schools help for physical plants, faculty, books
nihan’s view
iness ous legislation of 92nd Congress
e President
-Domestic policy -Press relations -Revenue sharing -City councils -Taxes -Lighted streets, -Race [blacks] -Tokenism -Payton -Job -Possible meeting with the President
-Walter E. -National recognition -Relationship with the -Washington, DC -Housing and school integration -Welfare -Family Assistance Plan -Food stamps -Sickle cell anemia -Possible programs -Assistance -Black-White confrontati -Education -Disadvantaged neighbo -Financial -Moy -Hereditary and environment -Schools -Tokenism -Minority bus -Previ -Possible visits by th -Neutral ground -Reading programs -Truism
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ment
ducation and Welfare [HEW]
g
requirement
-Deadlock -1972 election
reform he President’s platform
-Administration proposals -Elimination of Aid to Families with Dependent Children [AFDC]
-Employment -Fraud elimination -Experiments -AFDC
’s views
tes
irements
-Recruitment iters
-Minority advance -FAP -Department of Housing, E -Elliot L. Richardson -Weinberger -Ehrlichman’s press briefin -1972 election -Mandate for tougher work -Congressional relations -Senate -Welfare -T
Race relations -Blacks -The President’s concern -Abraham Lincoln -Equality with whi -Slavery -Fairness -The President’s views -Liberals -University of Southern California [USC] and Stanford University
football teams -Entrance requ -Black athletes -Black leaders, children, wa -Intelligence -Payton
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Conversation No. 824-3 (cont’d)
t
pathy whites
elligence l and housing intergration
-Need for honesty ewards
m y Davis, Jr.
hools ovement
inority business
ring first term
et appointments neral Motors [GM]
-Judgeships -Ambassadors
ors weden
-Norway
land evements
to blacks
h community
-Jewell S. Lafontan -Whites -Em -Equality with -Int -Schoo -R -Tokenis -Samm -Sc -Impr -M -Cost -Mexian-Americans -Expectations du -Deflation -Cabin -Ge -Ambassad -S -Liberia -Denmark -Jerome H. Hol -Achi -The President’s appointments -Merit -Schools -Assistance -Civil rights leaders -Rev. Theodore S. Hesburg -Civil rights -Georgetown elite -Views Second term reorganization -Hesburgh
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l, Civil Rights Division
s
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man’s meeting with Robert H. Finch rsation with the President
-The President’s meeting with Romney and W. Clement Stone rmance
phase eeting with Romney, Ehrlichman
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President’s meetings with Romney, Stone
W. Gardner
-New people old elite
men [NAB]
-Departure -J. Stanley Pottinger -Assistant Attorney Genera -Background -Commission on Civil Right -Intellectual -John B. Connally -National Center for Volunt -George W. Romney -Ehrlich -Conve -Finch’s perfo -Second -The President’s m -Fundraising -The President’s ro -The -Dinners -Stone -John -Fundraising -Use of White House -Dinners -Boys Clubs The President’s schedule -Business Council -Future meetings -Compared to -John W. Gardner -Urban Coalition -National Alliance of Business -Donald McI. Kendall -Representation from Sears Roebuck -Unknown person -Chicago -NAB -Subsidies
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hone calls act
rs
venue sharing
-Value
ation
-Use of White House -Fundraising -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew -Brennan -Labor Department -Instruction to Ehrlichman -Eastern establishment -Lyndon B. Johnson administration -Great Society -Ehrlichman’s record -Dinners -Congressional relations -Breakfast meetings -Ford -Compared to telep -White House cont -Wives, staffs, news lette -Frequency -Hand-shaking -Democrats, Republicans -Passage of re -Mayors -Need for allies -John A. Tower -Attitude -Peter H. Dominick -Attitude -Gordon L. Allott -Brock Congressional relations -Bryce N. Harlow -Timmons -Meetings -Clark MacGregor -Timmons -Presence -Personality -Second term reorganiz
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-James E. Smith
asury Department s
-Presence ssible meetings with the President
The President’s schedule -Cabinet dinner
-Seating arrangements -Departures
rs. Brennan
-Under Secretary’s wife -The President’s left
) Rogers -[Suzanne (Lowell) Krogh] -Background
ife -William E. Simon
-[Carol (Girard) Simon] -Background
New York
-Maurice H. Stans -John N. Mitchell
-Romney -John A. Volpe -Romney
-Volpe -Stans
nder Secretary’s wife
-Blacks -Cabinet, Under Secretaries, White House staff
-Tre -Korologo -Senate -Effectiveness -Smith -Po
-M -The President’s right -Adele (Langston -Japan -Under Secretary’s w - -Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon -Clifford M. Hardin
-U -Invitations -Blacks
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-Under Secretaries
-Samuel L. Jackson wn
-Price -Klein
nald H. Rumsfeld on
s
-Meetings with the President’s supporters
-Effect -FAP -Cabinet dinner
-Haldeman
President’s meeting with Ehrlichman -Duration
hrlichman left at 1:54 pm.
-Robert J. Bro -Finch -Do -Jacks The President’s schedule -Congressional relation -Social affairs -Effect -Senate Finance Committee
Press relations -Ziegler -The -Domestic programs E
Conversation No. 824-4
ime: Unknown between 1:54 pm and 2:04 pm
he President met with Manolo Sanchez.
Date: December 15, 1972 TLocation: Oval Office T
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Lunch
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04 pm.
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[End segment reviewed und**************************************** Sanchez left at an unknown time before 2:
Conversation No. 824-5
ime: Unknown between 1:54 pm and 2:04 pm
lexander P. Butterfield met with Stephen B. Bull.
Date: December 15, 1972 TLocation: Oval Office A
The President’s schedule -Meeting with Robert H. Finch
for 1972 election supporters -Hand-shaking
-Public address [PA] system lfred Wong
-Cabinet dinner
-William P. Rogers
utterfield and Bull left at an unknown time before 2:04 pm.
-Staff -Timing -Reception -Public statement -A -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew B
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ime: Unknown between 1:54 pm and 2:04 pm
Alexander P. Butterfield met with Stephen B. Bull.
Date: December 15, 1972 TLocation: Oval Office
********************************************************************* [Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift] Cabinet dinner -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew -Handshake [End segment reviewed under deed of gift] ********************************************************************* Butterfield and Bull left at an unknown time before 2:04 pm.
Conversation No. 824-6 Date: December 15, 1972 Time: Unknown between 1:54 pm and 2:04 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Manolo Sanchez. The President's schedule -Reception for 1972 election supporters Delivery of an unknown item -Residence Sanchez left at an unknown time before 2:04 pm.
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Conversation No. 824-9 Date: December 15, 1972 Time: Unknown between 1:54 pm and 2:04 pm Location: Oval Office UManolo Sanchez met with an unknown person The President’s schedule USanchez and the unknown person left at an unknown time before 2:04 pm.
Conversation No. 824-7 Date: December 15, 1972 Time: Unknown between 1:54 pm and 2:04 pm Location: Oval Office UThe President met with an unknown man. The President's schedule UThe unknown man left at an unknown time before 2:04 pm.