Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 32 20 11/26/1968 Memo HRH telphone messages 11/26. 2 pgs. 32 20 11/26/1968 Memo HRH telephone calls 11/26. 3 pgs. 32 20 12/10/1968 Memo HRH telephone calls 12/10. 1 pg. 32 20 11/15/1968 Memo Items due Los Angeles office. 3 pgs. 32 20 01/13/1969 Memo Memo from Bob Haldeman to Jay Wilkinson. 1 pg. 32 20 01/09/1969 Memo Memo to Bob Haldeman from Larry Higby. RE: Misc. Details concerned with the move. 1 pg. Tuesday, May 05, 2009 Page 1 of 3
White House Special Files Box 32 Folder 20Richard Nixon
Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder
List
Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document
Description
32 20 11/26/1968 Memo HRH telphone messages 11/26. 2 pgs.
32 20 11/26/1968 Memo HRH telephone calls 11/26. 3 pgs.
32 20 12/10/1968 Memo HRH telephone calls 12/10. 1 pg.
32 20 11/15/1968 Memo Items due Los Angeles office. 3 pgs.
32 20 01/13/1969 Memo Memo from Bob Haldeman to Jay Wilkinson. 1
pg.
32 20 01/09/1969 Memo Memo to Bob Haldeman from Larry Higby. RE:
Misc. Details concerned with the move. 1 pg.
Tuesday, May 05, 2009 Page 1 of 3
Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document
Description
32 20 01/10/1969 Memo Memo from Bob Haldeman to Harry Fleming. 1
pg.
32 20 01/10/1969 Letter Letter from Lawrence Higby to Charles
Rotchford. 1 pg.
32 20 01/10/1969 Letter Letter from Lawrence Higby to William
Hopkins. 1 pg.
32 20 01/10/1969 Memo Memo from Larry Higby to H.R. Haldeman. RE:
Allen Warner. 1 pg.
32 20 01/10/1969 Memo Memo from Larry Higby to Jay Wilkinson. RE:
Movement of Haldeman's New York office goods. 1 pg.
32 20 01/10/1969 Memo Memo from Larry Higby to Chuck Stewart. RE:
Inaugural address. 1 pg.
32 20 n.d. Memo To Ken Cole. White House Staff List. 1 pg.
Tuesday, May 05, 2009 Page 2 of 3
Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document
Description
32 20 01/07/1969 Memo Memo from Larry Higby to David Kinley. 5
pgs.
32 20 12/18/1968 Memo Memo from Larry Eagleburger to Larry Higby.
Subject: Possible letter writers. 1 pg.
Tuesday, May 05, 2009 Page 3 of 3
l HRH TELEPHONE MESSAGES· Tues. t Nov. l6th - Late p. m ••_.
p.
p.m. ED NIXON requests apoointment re himself and his
department
DICK HOWARD _. HRH has phone call pending
HRH TELEPHONE MESSAGES .. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26th - Late p. m.
RE: RESULTS TO BE LEARNED
MR. SEYMOUR: HRH talked to.
MR. KLEIN: LH referred him to Doug Hofe
JOHN EHRLlCHMAN: LH talked to Bud Krough, John's assistant;
suggested John get in touch with Harlow directly re Hruska lunch as
you had not had a chance to talk to him.
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3:15p.m.
4:45 p. tn.
4:50 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
ROSCOE DRUMMOND at the Pierre Request appointment with HRH before
departure Wed.
CHAPIN: RN has talked to David Rockefeller
HUGH GANNON 986-5077 at request of J. A. MclLA..N'Y of Philadelphia
would like to talk to HRH before 5 p. m.
lUCHARD MILLER of Hornblower-Weeks 344-6600. x.483 Personal call re
basketball game
ROGER SMITH of Scientific Research 971 ..6007 Would like to talk to
LH or HRH before 5 p. m. because they are working on their
deadline
DOUGLAS J. KINSEY 944-5600 Will call back - .. personal.
FORRESTER MASHEIR op. 71 La. Vegas 70Z/735-7867 at this number
until 5: 15 EST or tomorrow until I-pm EST Talked to LH la.t week,
would like to talk to HRH personally Could not learn more through
operator.
LOU WlUGaT, General Manager in Chicago for N. Y. Life Re
appointment with HRH to offer services in particular area. LH
referred to JE
HRH and JE bave reservations in the Edwardian room at 7:30
tonight.
Katherine Eickhoff called for ALLAN GREENSPAN RE memo from RMW re
PETER K. EVANS Evans had sent in a copy of reports on problems in
the aviation industry to ERH. Greenspan's office cannot do anything
now but suggest that he be sent an acknowledgement and the
correspondence held oendlmr an aooointment to the Transportation
Atrency.
· ~{~\J HRH TELEPHONE CALLS - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 'lith -
Afternoon
a. m. Chapin talked to LH Does Ellsworth still need to see
RN?
12:45 p. m. MR. WRIGHT OF CHICAGO called again. Did not want to
leave word because he is moving about.
12: 50 p. m. Hl.lee~
HENRY WUaBEftT of NEWSWEEK HA 1-1234, x. Z5Z leave message with
Linda McGrew RE request for lIZ hour appointment with HRH
today or tomorrow
1: 00 p. m. JACQUES ELLIOTT Chairman of the Board, Ogilvie &
Mather RE request for appointment with RN for ex-Gov.
of Puerto Rico Referred to Chapin by JC
MDDOS
1:55 p.m. MR. POLGAR for DR. ROBER1;'. PRITCHARD a Negro pianist
and director of the Pan American Assoc. headquartered in D. C. RE:
appointment with HRH Mr. Polgar can be reached in NYC 427 -8137 LH
,.U;ed to lam. (.0/'-' Cr<tt.....L....
Z:30 p. m. RON ZIEGLER HRH talked to him
Z: 30 p. m. JOHN EHRLlCHMAN Please call
Signal 484
Z:50 p. m. DR. HENRY KISSINGER's Secretary called Will arrive at
LaGuardia at 9:Z6 a. m. Wed., Nov. 27th, NE.505 Will expect driver
at N.'E. ticket counter unless he hears
to the contrary. He will make his own arrangements for returning.
(have notified American to cancel)
9:30 a. m.
RE MONDAY'S CALLS
MURRAY CHOTINERI Handled by LH as follows: 1) All recommendations
re Inaugural Parade to be forwarded
unanswered to Bob McCune 2.) Re requests from Government Agencies.
Told he should
develop a form letter to answer all requests stating that no one
has as yet been designated to deal with that particular agency. but
when someone has been designated the correspondence will be
forwarded to that person for action.
nICK ALLEN Re Ray King (8ee Tuesday)
BOB SMITH Detroit 313/962.-8900 Wanted to arrange appointement for
a Peter Spender Referred to JE by LH
PETER FLANIGAN PF phoned Chapin re RN appointment, subject: PF
Chapin requests guidance
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4 __ _
FRANK LlNDSAY._. ITEK (2.: 30 p. m. appointment) Bringing with him
PHILIP ARRIDA and MR. MAY (Will be at Union League Club for
lunch)
MR. SEYMOUR MU 6-7000 Personal call .. -to talk to HRH only Second
call. talked to LH. Result to be learned.
MR. deGRAFF D. C~ 2.02./347-9437 Following up on letter written at
suggestion of Don Brewer and Charlie McWhorter. In Science
Engineering business. RE: Military R&D Referred to Martin
Anderson per LH
MR WRIGHT from CHICAGO Will call back after lunch. Did not wish to
leave word. or talk to LH
HRH Telephone Messages .... TueBday, November Z6th -- Page Z.
10t 30 a. m.: MR. BART LETT JWT in D. C. Personal call At home
after 7: 00 p. m.
(op. 16) Bus.: 2.0Z /2.96-6450 ReB.! 703/0L 6-0814
10: 30 a. m.: (approx.) DICK ALLEN called aga.in RE John King
affair, requelt 58 secs. with HRH message from LH
1Z:00 noon: MR. KLEIN GSA Regional Administrator RE Payroll LH
talked to him. result not known.
12.: 00 noon: JOHN EHRLICHMAN LH talked to him, result not
known.
12.: 2.5 p. m.: LEWIS BANKS of Fortune Magazine Personal call for
HRH
~. 556-3675
HRH TELEPHONE CALLS -- TUES,. DEC. 10. 1968 -- late afternoon
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November IS, 1968
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ART 2.4' R£V. 3-68 CUSTOMER'S RECORD COPY OF·PERSONAL MONEY ORDER
DRAWN ON
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PAYEE
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"I,,"'~' ; i THIS -'Ii The Remitter should sign, in ink, his or her
name 'Qnd address on the Money Qn:l.er after fill
- , ing in a date and the name of the payee. Purchaser 'agrees that
no request 'for refund Qr to stop RECORD . P~t or otherwise will ?e
mad~ to this Ba~k wjtp !SO t~ saip_Mo.~L()rcier.. u,\I""b I
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'" ,I. .j<~. .,SE COMPLETE AND SIGN FNCB MONEY ORDER PROMPTLY)
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January 13, 1969
TO: JAY WILKINSON
FROM: BOB HALDEMAN
I would like you to be In cbarge of the Richard Nixon Iriah Setter
birthday preHnt. Attached 1. a telegram from one poa8ible
.ouree.
under.tand there have been other.. Plea.e check around and find out
what oUer. have been made, and do a little quick investigation a.
to which might be the be at 80urce and glve me a
recommendation.
We would like to get the dog for RN a. 800n a. poa.ible and it
should be at lea.t aix months, preferably about nine montha,
properly hou.e trained, and other ba.ic training. He doea not want
a hunter. He want. a dog that wUl be a companion dog .0 it ahould
not have been trained to hunt. Plea.e follow up on thia aa quickly
aa you can. U you have any queetioDa, let me know.
HRH
'1'0:- __ RI: Ml..llAfteou a.tau.. concemecl v1th the 1lOV'e.,
rn
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Bel_ are Hft1'&l -.11 ltema tllat I diacu.ae4 with variou.a
)*)ple in WuhiDgton tbat we lbou14 probably P'N ... oo:aa14eration
to before JDOYiq.
A. ,... are aware, there are DC!fW' aore than 100 oolor " letl in
varioUi off1cel. TheM will be rea0M4 the week ....... ot tbe 20th.
Bl:Mtver, there 11 probabl.,' ... valid need tor certain ptOple
tQ.,. ...... "'I. It JOU. concur, I'll dray up a prelWary lbt aDl1
we can DIOV'e torward..
2) Bill Hopt1Da re4lUated tbat 70U aeeure a good .i.-ture of :RNa
for \lie on White JIo\lae correQODdellce. Aa.oon a. th1. 11pature
1. obtained, I auae.t we torward. it to John Brawn aDd. let him
work out appropr1ate details.
3) TOt! are to diacua. nth the Pre.14ent..el.ct wbo he Yi•• to
4••1snate u Pre.ident1al ~nt. u4 we are to torwar4 tbat lilt Yith
__I all4 .tate. a. they vilh to apPear 011 tbelr ca.1..iOl1l to
B111 Hopkina.
4) I 'U coo:f.1Date the p\heriD6 of all per.ormel _ter1&l per
Hopkin'. re.. qu.••t aDd. fo~ __ to hila 110 tbat a"ropr1ate
arra~nt' for payroll can be .a4e. Memo resarclill8 thl. baa lODe
out to aU heads of area••
5) Do you. WUlt the .et of " let. removed. tram 8. be4r0Cll.'
6) I ...... )'GUIll want dlltaphoae. In:::'atalle4 1n your ottioe
aDd two locatlona in the 0nJ. Office, 1n the -.u ottice &DI1 by
RN t bed 111 the _nslon. If '0,•
IUl intorm GSA.
7) 1_...,....ill8 JOe.lble apace tar Af;.MtI1n the JOB, I .....t I
eOlltaot Stu Blair, a4Yiae hill of our plana,' u4 aak hill vb&t
a~nt. he wou.l4 llke to _ke for the CIoYernor, if aD7, In the BOB
ottice. Al.oDg v1th tbat I belleve he should be adviMd ot the
.1tuatlon exlatll18 111 tema of moving on the 10th, in ••e he want.
to -.ke anr ~. tor apps'Opr1&te b.k apaoe in the GoYernor t
office•
ill the White HoUle.
8) MaD7 of the BOB ofnee. looate4 on the fir.t floor of the
beeut1ve Ottice Build1D& will be !IOftd. You ahoulA talk to
Mayo about our plaal cODeemiDl the tir.t floor J and. adv1ae h1ll
of the taet that we will be marina several ottice•• We now haft GSA
till4iq alt.nate apt.ce far the.. office., and. Yill advi•• Ma70 of
wbere the.. locatl0. are.
UJ./ac
MINORA.DUM
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GSA. tal req,uelte4 t.bat we intontthea of ¥bat of our ottiee QlLce
in lOB 11 v1U be vacated. SeYeral. of the people in officeI we ..ve
there YUl be aelSt 401m to tile Bxeeutift omee lNi14ill8 10 apace
v1U be available.
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Dear Cbarl••:
~baa1t JOU tor all JOIU' belp while we were in lfalb.iDcton. You'"
rq job a buillred-. t.1M. _1v. I look 1'ortfI.l'4 to Y01id.ftg with
JOU 4urins the c-.1D& ,...,....
Binoerely,
Dear :sm.. !tat.IIk ,.. to:r all ,.our belp while ... wre in
lfub.i.Datoa. You. ... .,. job • buII1re4 t1aea ....ler.
I look tonu4 to woftiDB 1I'itll :fOU. 4mi.D& tile cc.iItc
M ORANDUM
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Allen W ner worked witb the ew Yorker. tor Nixon group during the
lalt ign. He worked a & volunte r. Hia title I A 1.tant Dire
tor of eial ente.
.ted in t ar ot tranaportation to r with Volpe. A tly he I
J but • received no re ons.
In tpeald with R1 user who coorid.rla.ted the New YOI' era for
Nixon, ahe tion fact that t eSpecial ent. ar a 0 of the .tron~r ot
her or zation.
ct Allen Wrner a eeur fran him interelt nd if it 1 transportation
tb n a rapriat covering letter fran
IiB/
NIMORADDUM
JI.JlUar)' 10. 1969'lOt- !It Mov••aat of BaHIF•• •.... York omce
goo4a
Aa we 4i..._ the other .sa7, Bal"eMn _tntaiu aD offloe at hU
re.14eue at \be 1f7a4baa Hotel. Woal4 ,.. plaN proricIe lUll with
ft:1lfd' br five aonDg boD. tile f!rat JIU't of aut week 10 tbat be
eall pack up t.t om...\erial. OIl tbe 18th ¥hen J'OU have the 08A
truet 1oa4 1lJ bere M ... tbea MDg b7 the 1f7a4baa JIotel aa4 ,iet
up .....t.eftr _ter1al.l be bat there aDd. tr&aapcf.rt thea on
401f1l vith the nat of tbat .,..:1' to the vtdte JkNae.
ftIaat )'OU tor Jour cooperation.
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BIJ4...n r .....t. that you provi44t J&J' WilkiuOD and hi. "ite
wittl <al,Pl:iIlentarJ ticket. to tbe IDauaural BaU. Ap.rent17
becauae ot J&J'. position 4uriug the eampaip. Thi. i. not
atandard practice but. be __ted loaaer than BlOat ot U8 and wU1 be
with U8 dur1ne; the DDt eight ,.a.ra. It only ... &pp!
opr1&te.
Alao J per our 4iae118.1011 of the other 4&,. will you pleaae
phone McCune '. ai4e aad place .. OIl the staft list at the Hilton
duriDg the inaugural period. I 0&Il aaaure )"Ol1 It11 be wor~.
Pr1llll!Lrily I Yill be down there to over... the moving-in
tbatw111 take place duriDs that period..
AUo, to ccmt1m ticket meda that Haldeman baa regarding events uDder
7OIU' im1IIec11&te reaponsibillty. He'll Med 12 tic.keta for
the (]ala aid 10 ticketa tor both the coneert and the Ball; tvo of
the ticket. in eacb ot thoH groupe can be charged, but the re
_iDl1er of the aboul4 be ccapl1mentary.
'.rbanlta for your cooperation.
Haldeman' ~~ Cole Higby ~-~~,. Brown Wilkenson ~i~fo- . Bull
u)~, Stephens JJWich U)~Ak--. . Harlow P"$~~.Harlow Timmons Rienke
Whitaker Belieu ..... E;llsworth Hofegren Whitehead Ehrlichman
Lerner Keogh Morgan Stewart, Dent . Sears Klein Costello Roy Ash
Stan Blair Krogh Buchanan Pri<;:e Safire Gavin Huebner Kissinger
Eagleburger Moynihan , Allen Mayo Martin Anderson Chapin Sloan
Elam
Woods Acker Scarney DaVies
D-.r Daft:
Bere '. a re... ot a tellollf I )mew at tJC'LA vbo 1 • .,aite a
lMMr &DJl ta .1Boerel1' 1Atenlte4 111 tile probl-. areu be
Matlou.
~ I 40 BOt Jaew exaetlJ ....1'8, I _ ave he eoul4 __ a
coaVi'butlO1l to laDe pt.'J't of the _ opaati_, DOt ....--.r1l7 111
W&Ib1actoa eltMr but .......re.
I vw.l4 appreciate &Ill' t~ or couiMft.t1oa JOU aip.t be able
to ,ift thta. I probabl1' .0Wl4 Uke ODe of tbI tbouIaDl lettert I
1aJDw JOU an neeiYiDi ~, but I _ n:re t1d.a .,.., COQl4 be ot
help.
'UJfac_1.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
SANTA BARBARA· SANTA CRUZBERKELEY' DAVIS· IRVINE' LOS ANGELES·
RIVERSIDE • SAN DIEGO· SAN FRANCISCO
AlUbule to Itt. Pt'1.Iplt of c.lilonuli
478-9711 STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE 272-8911 KERCKHOFF HALL 312 EXT.
3755 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90024
December 26, 1968
Re: Resume - Allan vJiesblott
Dear Sir:
Enclosed you will find a brief resume of my scholastic and
professional activities, to date.
As a young man it is impossible to implant my energy and concern on
the two dimensional world of paper and print. I have grown up in
Central Los Angeles and attended school with a cultural breakdown
which was approximately 60% Black, 20% Oriental, and 20% Caucasian.
I attended a University while many of my friends did not. In most
cases it was unlikely that the situation was thus because of my
being "a better man. II
My concern for both my generation and minority groups and their
desire to seek a valid place in our society stretches far beyond a
mere academic query •. I, along with many professors, sociologists
and politicians, have researched the problems now plaguing the
American society. However, research, in and of itself, cannot bring
about the sensitivity of solving America's "Gordion Knot" societal
complexities. I believe I have that sensitivity.
Please note the enclosed list of gentlemen from whom you may seek
personal and professional references.
If you have any questions, you may contact me at the above
address.
Sincerely,
AW:ms Enclosures
College Activities
General representation on Student Legislative Council Vice
President of Blue Key (Men's Honor Society) President of Men's
Spirit Organization Cal Club (25 students chosen by President Kerr
to aid
in administrative affairs) project India (15 students chosen to
represent the
u.S. on 3 month's stay in India on programs sponsored by the State
Department)
Chosen Outstanding Senior
Zeta Beta Tau - twice chosen Interfraternity Council Scholarship
William Ackerman Scholarship Nominee for Woodrow ~<'Vilson
scholarship Nominee for Rhodes scholarship Valedictorian, UCLA
1966-67 ~.
Papers
Report on India for University Publication Student Poetry Prize
Columnist on Daily Bruin Assistant Editor Campus Humor Magazine
Have a book in process on Black/~~ite relations in the U.S. from
slavery to present
Professional Activities
Supervisor for The Neighborhood Youth Corps- Poverty Program
Venice, California Elementary School Teacher, Venice, California
Presently Assistant Dean of Students - UCLA - (working with
and establishing programs for Black Student Union, Students for
Democratic Society, The Resistance, troubleshooter, et all
Community Sensitivity Program in Central Los Angeles "Freeing-Up"
(counter group for Black Student Union,
SDS, The Resistance, Thomas Jefferson Club, Fraternities,
Sororities, and Dormitories)
Seminar between police and militant campus organizations Writer's
workshop for elementary school children of
minority groups On-campus Colloquium Topics of the Time
Establishment of Administrative Program for all University
affiliated programs for minority groups and underprivileged areas.
... .
REFERENCES
Dr. Charles E. Young University of California, Los Angeles 408
Hi1gard Avenue Los Angeles, California 90024
Dr. Franklin Murphy, Chairman of the Board The Times Mirror Company
Times Mirror Square Los Angeles, California
Dr. B.H. Atkinson, Dean of Students University of California, Los
Angeles 408 Hi1gard Avenue Los Angeles, California 90024 ....
Dr. John McManmon Department of English State University College
Geneseo, New York
Mr. Robert Finch Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare %'hite
House Washington, D.C.
Mr. Henry Greenberg 201 North Bristol Circle Los Angeles,
California 90025
Mr. Robert Haldeman Special Advisor to the President White House
Washington, D.C.
December 18. 1968
I .>
..... As I told you on the telephone, Merriam is not interested in
the
Job. However. he gave me the names of two other people who are
interested and might be worth looking at (he is sending me their
resumes). I know neither of them. They are:
Peter Gall. Presently Senator Kuchel's press man. He's 32 years
old. a graduate of Princeton and a former reporter for the Wall
Street Journal. Merriam tells me he writes very well •.. . Bruce
Barr. He's 33, and now works for the Senate Republican Policy
Committee.
In addition to the above. State is now putting together a list of
Foreign Service Officers for me. I'll look them over and send up my
recommendations in a day or two.