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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 44 11 n.d. Memo New Hampshire Daily Newspapers- name, location, and editor. 5 pages. 44 11 1959 Memo New Hamphire list. 44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire Tentative Schedule. 44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire Airport Arrival. 44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire East Activities. 44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire Party Reception. Friday, May 18, 2007 Page 1 of 2

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Richard Nixon Presidential LibraryWhite House Special Files CollectionFolder List

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

44 11 n.d. Memo New Hampshire Daily Newspapers- name, location, and editor. 5 pages.

44 11 1959 Memo New Hamphire list.

44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire Tentative Schedule.

44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire Airport Arrival.

44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire East Activities.

44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire Party Reception.

Friday, May 18, 2007 Page 1 of 2

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire Hotel Arrangements.

44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire Contact List.

44 11 1959 Memo Sullivan Should Call list.

44 11 09/11/1959 Other Document Executive Committee: Hopkinton-Everett Dam. Oversized- not scanned.

44 11 09/26/1959 Memo RHF & Bhaldeman discussion.

44 11 10/28/1959 Letter To Richard F. Cooper from H.R. Haldeman. Expenses at Eagle Hotel.

44 11 10/30/1959 Letter From Richard F. Cooper to H.R. Haldeman. Acknowledges Eagle Hotel expenses.

Friday, May 18, 2007 Page 2 of 2

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~m1 HAMPSHIRE DAILY N'Etr1SPAPERS

- THE DAILY EAGLE, 19 Sullivan Street Publisher Mr-s. Rhoda Shaw Clark Editor Nelson S. Bryant

- THE CONCORD MONITOR, 3 North State Street Managing Editor - William P. Newell Editor - James M. Langley

- FOSTER'S DAILY DEMOCRAT, 335 Central Avenue Editor - Philip C. Foster

- KEENE EVENING SENTINEL, tIJ West Street Publisher - James C. Ewing Editor - Ralph W. Newell

- LACONIA EVENING CITIZEN, 18 Beacon Street Editor - Edward J. Gallagher

- VALLEY !WiS, P.O. Box 70, White River Jct., Vermont Publisher - Walter C. Paine Managing Editor - John H. Auran

- 1-1ANCHESTER UNION LEADER, 35 Amherst Street Publisher - William Loeb Editor - Hugh R. O'Neil

Editor of Sunday Edition, NEW HAl·IPSHIRE SUNDAY NENS Bernard J. Mcquaid

- THE NASHUA TELEGRAPH, 60 Main Street Publisher - Irving R. Van Aurmen Managing Editor - Fred H. Dobens

- THE PORTSHOUTH HERALD, 82 Congress Street Publisher-Editor - Justin D. Hartford

NEi HAMPSHIRE WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS

- THE BERLIN REPORTER, P.O. Box 1032 Publishers - John and Thomas F. Houlihan Editor - Albion W. Warren, Jr.

16 JOURNAL, 225 Lisbon St., Lewiston, ltIaine (French language) Editor - Louis P. Gagne

- THE BRISTOL ENTERPRISE, 27 Central Square Pub1isher-Editor- Hcn, Edward J. Bennett

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- CANAAN REPORTER and ENFIELD ADVOCATE, Main Street Publisher-Editor - Elmer Dulmage

- CARROLL COUNTY INDEPENDENT Editor - Parker M. HarroW'

- COLEBROOK NEliS AND SENTINEL, 230 :l.fain Street Managing Editor - John B. Value

- DERRY NEWS-ENTERPRISE, 6 Birch Street Publisher-Editor - John J. Brennan

- EXETER NET.iS-LETTER, 255 Water Street Publisher-Editor - James P. Lynch

- THE FARMINGTON NSNS, Central Square Publisher-Editor - Sam S. Clevenson

- THE FRANKLIN JOURNAL TRANSCRIPI', 405 Central Street Editor - Richard P. Lewis

- THE GOFFSTa.JN NEVIS, 70 Hain Street Editor - Norman Piper

- THE HAHPTON UNION, 575 Lafayette Road Editor - Edward S. Seavey, Jr.

- THE HANOVER GAZETTE, 4 Allen Street Editor - David D. Hewitt

- THE HILLSBOROUGH MESSENGER, Central Square Editor - Richard Howard

- TRI-TaYN YANKEE Publisher-Editor - Donald B. l.fadden, Jr.

- THE HONADNOCK LEDGER, P.O. Box 326 Publisher-Editor - Richard Noyes

- THE COOS COUNTY DEHOCRAT, 79 1Iain Street Publisher-Editor - Clinton L. \</hite

- THE GRA:HTE STATE FREE PRESS, 7 xni Street Publisher-Editor - \Hlliam A. Smith

- THE LITTLETON COURIER, 102 l.fain Street Publisher - John H. Colby Editor - Reginald Colby

- L'ACTION, 1042 Elm Street (French language) Editor - Josaphat T. Benoit

- THE HEREDITH NEiS, '('later Street Publisher-Editor - Neal W. Phillips

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l Penacook

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Salem

- THE HILFORD CABINET and THE 'WILTON JOURNAL, Ilfiddle Street Publisher-Editor - l'lilliam B. Rotch

- L'IMPARTIAL, 23 Elm Street (French language) Publisher-Editor - Armand Biron

- THE NEliPORT ARGUS-CHAMPION, l8a West Street Publisher - Nicholas J. 11ahoney, Jr. Editor - Eve M. 'I'lhittaker

- THE NORTH CONvlAY REPORTER Editor - Paul K. Blanchard

I .•'1 - PENACOOK ADVERTISER /i/

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J .........., Publisher-Editor - Charles H. Cummings

- THE PETERBOROUGH TRANSCRIPT Editor - Paul C. Cummings

- THE VALLEY TI~~S, 4 Green Street Editor - Thomas F. HcKoan

- THE PLYHOUTH RECORD and ASHLAND CITIZEN, III Hain St. Publisher - Harold E. Wilkins Editor - Doris H. \'fuerland

- THE ROCHESTER COURIER, 54 North Main Street Publisher-Editor - Elery J. Lyndes

- THE SOl£RSNORTH FREE PRESS, 45 High Street Publisher-Editor - John J. Ballentine

1'I{B KEARSARGE INDEPENDENT Publisher-Editor Zane B. Thurston

- GRANITE STATE NEMS, Railroad Avenue Editor - Ralph G. Carpenter II

- TI'iIN STATE ~TEW'S TINES, Central Street Publisher-Editor - trancis H. Andrews

- THE I:ID'lS OF SALEH Publisher - C. E. Collins Editor - ~'lilliam F. Collins

- SALEH ENTERPRISE Editor - Edward Lee

NE'l HAl4PSHIRE RADIO STATIONS

Berlin - vlKCB and WKCQ (FH), 27 Green Square President - Richard P. McKee General ~/Ianager - Y1r. Lynn Smith

Claremont - WTSV 221 Washi~gton Street Station Manager - William Perry

Concord -l/

iiKXL 100 North Vain Street President & General Manager - Frank B. Estes

Conway - '" lffiNC East Main Street Owner William Sweeney Station Manager - Lawrence Sherman

Dover - WTSN Back Road Station Manager Edward X. Callahan, Jr.

Durham WNDR Thompson Hall, University of New Hampshire Operated by Undergraduates of University of N.H.

Hanover - WDCR Robinson Hall, Dartmouth College Operated by Undergraduates of Dartmouth College

Hanover-Lebanon - WTSL P.O. Box 10.31, Hanover, N.H. Station l·fanager - Howard L. Chase

Keene - iiKNE 17 Dunbar Street President - Joseph K. Close General 1-1'anager - Howard E. 1fueelock

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WKBR 155 Front Street Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr. - Ralph Gottlieb Treasurer - William F. Rust, Jr.

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Durham - WENH-TV University of New Hampshire Operated by Undergraduates of University of N.H. ~~nager - Keith J. Nighbert

Poland Spring, Me.- ~VM'IW-TV 488 Congress St., Portland, Maine President - John W. Guider Asst. General YJ8J1ager - Robert L. Haynard

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9/26/59

RHF and BHaldeman discussion

Bob Haldeman to check with

Don Hughes for transportation, arrival arrangements, etc.

Herb Klein re: background session with the press. This is the knotty problem of the whole thing. Several ways invitation can be extended; i. e., through AP or UPI editors, a press association, or direct from Senator Cotton. One thing that is definite not OK is for invitations to corne from Gov. Powell.

Things which are set:

Darn D ground-breaking ceremonies in the AM

Followed by luncheon put on by the Corps of Engineers (JFHughes has information on this)

Followed by stand-up reception back in Concord, put on by the State Committee - Dick Cooper, National Committeeman in charge. (question on this -- wonder if it is the State Committee is actually the sponsoring group, as Dick Cooper is Committeeman, not State Chm.lgg)

Main Eason for Ned Sullivan going up with Bob Haldeman is to get the wider soundings of people in the State on just what the political situation is which can be done by two people. Want to contact as many of the name s in the black book as possible to get the feeling of reaction of NR's week-end visit, activity on his behalf, etc. RN's reception must be markedly bigger and better than that given to NR. Many RN people in New Hampshire are raring for action, and this is a good time to check in with them, feel their pulses, etc.

October 2a, 1959

HI'. Ji.ichard F. Cooper P. O. Box 2301 Lcchee ter, ih:l.... Hampshire

Dear Dick.

The I.'.ttachcd check covers the expen;;;es for l"OOmS and the reception at th(l Engle Hotel. w'e thought it might be better if you took CHe of tI'bnslIl.itting the pay-.nent to taem.

Hope to be back in touch with }'OU before too long.

HRH:Je

Attachment

RepublicanN'ational Committee ;: ...

1625 EYE STREET. NORTHWIf.T":. _ WASHINGTON e. D. C. •

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RICHARD F. COOPER MEMBER FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE

P. O. BOX 2301 October 30,ROCHESTER. NEW HAMPSHIRE

Mr. H. Robert Haldeman J. \:a 1ter Thompson Company 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17,New York

Dear Bob:

This acknowledges the cashiers check for $432.12, covering the Eagle Hotel expenses. I recently wrote to Bob Finch to be passed along to you, concerning other charges totaling $273.26. I presumed this was a matter that would be handled in ~Jashington and perhaps passed along to you.

I am looking forward to seeing you again. The "pot "is boil ing madly; I have been doing my bes t keep the lid on, but it res been popping up and down the last couple of days.

~ Ric F. Cooper

mer

NATIONAL 8-6800

MEADE ALCORN CHAIRMAN

1959

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