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Conversation No. 837-1

Date: January 8, 1973 Time: Unknown between 5:49 pm and 6:04 pm Location: Oval Office

The President met with Stephen B. Bull and H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman. This recording began while the conversation was in progress.

President's schedule -Maurice J. Williams -Kenneth K. Cole, Jr. -Col. Richard T. Kennedy -Williams -Press statement -Nicaraguan earthquake relief

Bull left at an unknown time before 6:09 pm.

President's birthday

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-Time of birth -President’s mother -Family Bible -Birth certificate -Place of birth -Orange County -Yorba Linda

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Conversation No. 837-1 (cont’d)

-Haldeman children -Record keeping

George D. Webster nomination -Charles W. Colson -Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] report -Response -Webster’ financial practices -Law firm -Delayed tax payments

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-Webster’s financial practices -Legality -Colson -Johnnie M. Walters -Other candidates -Internal Revenue Service [IRS] -Replacement -Chicago

Anna C. Chennault -“Dragon Lady” -John N. Mitchell -Conversation with Haldeman -Bui Diem -Nguyen Van Thieu -Direct contact -Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

1968 plane bugging -3-

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Conversation No. 837-1 (cont’d)

-Cartha D. DeLoach -J. Edgar Hoover -Mitchell -Lyndon B. Johnson -George E. Christian -Conversation with Lyndon B. Johnson -John B. Connally -Dwayne O. Andreas -Hubert H. Humphrey -Mitchell -Andreas -Humphrey -Johnson

Webster’s nomination -Colson -George Meany -Opposition -Right-to-work -IRS Commissioner -Union tax exemptions -Webster -Friendship -Loyalty compared to intelligence

President's schedule -Roy L. Ash

Second term reorganization -George P. Shultz -Ash -Personality -Connally -Press relations -Shultz -Congressional relations -Integrity -Tenacity -Diplomacy

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Conversation No. 837-1 (cont’d)

-Anne L. Armstrong -Bicentennial Commission -Spiro T. Agnew -Francis M. (“Frank”) Sinatra

1973 Inauguration -American music concert -Sinatra -Master of Ceremonies -Italian cardinal -Church service - -Attendees -Service secretaries -Assistant Secretaries -Number -Republican Party people -Administration personnel -Clark MacGregor -Cabinet members -Under Secretaries -Agency heads -Participation by relatives -Limits -President's brothers -Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon's brothers - - -Agnew’s family

Second term reorganization -Webster -Office of Emergency Preparedness [OEP] -Candidates -L Patrick (“Pat”) Gray -Ambassadorial post -Bonn, Germany -FBI -Mitchell -Federal attorney -5-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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Conversation No. 837-1 (cont’d)

-William D. Ruckelshaus -Ambassadorial post -Bonn, Germany

Haldeman left at 6:09 pm.

Conversation No. 837-6

Date: January 10, 1973 Time: Unknown between 9:05 am and 9:56 am Location: Oval Office

The President met with an unknown person.

Conversation with President [?]

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 9:46 am.

Conversation No. 837-2

Date: January 10, 1973 Time: Unknown between 9:05 am and 9:14 am Location: Oval Office

The President dictated a letter.

Birthday acknowledgement -Steven B. Bull -President's comment on age -Appreciation of support -1973 Inauguration

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Conversation No. 837-3

Date: January 10, 1973 Time: Unknown between 9:05 am and 2:24 pm Location: Oval Office

The President met with Stephen B. Bull.

President's schedule -John D. Ehrlichman -Donald E. Johnson -Veterans Administration -Members of Council on Environmental Quality [CEQ] -Ehrlichman -H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman -Nicaragua [?]

Rose Mary Woods entered at 9:14 am.

President's surprise birthday party.

Bull left at an unknown time before 9:56 am.

-Gifts -Robert H. Abplanalp -Man without and District of Columbia -Abplanalp -Dorothy [surname unknown] -Charles G (“Bebe”) Rebozo -Hobart D. (“Hobe”) Lewis -Paul W. Keyes - third floor - Refreshments -Redecoration -Manolo Sanchez

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

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-Film -Keyes -Dan Rowan and Dick Martin -National Football League monologue -Repeat showing

Film showing -Staff -Theater -Haldeman -Executive Office Building [EOB] -Conference room

Birthday gifts -Robert D. (“Bobby”) Baker [?] -William F. (“Billy”) Graham -Telephone call

For Your Information [FYI] folder -Birthday messages -Inaugural address

President's schedule -Florida trip -Henry A. Kissinger -Alexander M. Haig, Jr. -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Camp David -8-

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-Florida -Camp David -Isolation -President’s work

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-Florida -Sunshine -Appearance -December 1972 trip -Pool

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-Florida -Woods -9-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Raymond K. Price, Jr. -Other staff -Domestic policy message

President's correspondence -Rowan and Martin -Keyes -Telephone call to Rowan and Martin -Rowan and Martin film -Showing for White House staff -National Football League -Pete Rozelle -Staple [first name unknown]

The President dictated a letter to Staple.

-Birthday party -Film -Rowan and Martin -Keyes -Expression of appreciation

[End of dictation]

Film -Keyes -Editing -Rowan and Martin -Ronald L. Ziegler -White House press corps

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-John B. Connally

Letter to Connally -Instructions to Woods -Graham letter

Surprise birthday party -Julie Nixon Eisenhower, Tricia Nixon Cox

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-Blue Room -Decorations -Wallpaper -Patrick J. Buchanan -Portrait of President -Book on the 1972 election -Captions on portrait -Rebozo, Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Rebozo -Caricatures -Telegrams -Keyes -White House staff -Parties -11-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Film showing -Secretaries -Noble Melencamp -William J. Hopkins -State Department -Correspondence Section -Presidential appointment

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 9:14 am.

Sanchez's appearance

Film showing -Helene Colesie Drown -Unknown woman -Kissinger -Haig -President’s enjoyment

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 1:20 pm.

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Birthday guests -Roger E. Johnson -Health -Keyes -Rebozo

Abplanalp, Lewis

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

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Louise Johnson and Roger E. Johnson -Helene Colesie Drown and Jack Drown

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Films -Old films compared to new films -1776 -Wood’s recommendation -Young Winston -President's film schedule -Actress

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Florida land sales -Tricia Nixon Cox -Investment -Rebozo

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Birthday party

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1973 Inauguration -Church service -Mamie G. D. Eisenhower -John S. D. Eisenhower and Barbara Eisenhower -Haldeman -Cox family -Children -Limits on invitations -John M. Shaheen -Nova Scotia -President’s brothers -Mrs. Nixon -Tricia Nixon Cox -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Congress members -Attendance of relatives

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-Ned Sullivan -Edward C. and F. -Arrangements - and Barbara Eisenhower

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-Travel accommodations -President's family, Mrs. Nixon's family -Mamie G. D. Eisenhower -[Dwight] David Eisenhower, II -John Eisenhower and Barbara Eisenhower -Relatives' attendance -Donald Nixon -Parties -Musical events -Inaugural concerts -Washington National Symphony -Conductor -Philadelphia Symphony -Eugene Ormandy -Washington National Symphony -Fundraising -Shoreham Hotel -George S. McGovern

President's feelings about the District of Columbia -Redskins fan -Opposition to President -Blacks

Haldeman -President's phone

Haldeman entered at 9:56 am.

President's feelings about the District of Columbia -Opposition to President -Blacks, whites, Jews -Compared to Los Angeles -Cavalcade of musical comedy -Sterling Holloway

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:56 am. -15-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

President's schedule -Counsellors -Earl L. Butz -James T. Lynn -Caspar W. Weinberger, Jr. -Russell E. Train -John B. Connally

Bull left at an unknown time before 1:20 pm.

Second term reorganization -Lewis -James Keogh -Frank Stanton -United States Information Agency [USIA] Board -Donald McI. Kendall -Stanton -American Red Cross Chairman -Frank Shakespeare -Michael J. O'Neill -Broadcasting -USIA Board -State Department -Stanton -Leonard Wrench -Cox Broadcasting -John F. Kennedy -Connally -O'Neill -Daily News -Lewis -Stanton

Television [TV] networks -Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] -President’s evaluations

Second term reorganization -American Red Cross board of directors -16-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Kendall -E. Roland Harriman -Stanton -Cliff Folger -Leonard Hall -Folger -Kendall -Stanton -CBS -Nominating Committee -Sol Linowitz -Opposition to President -Xerox -Maurice Stans -“S” list -Elliot L. Richardson -Rowland Harriman -Stanton -Charles W. Colson -Kendall -Pogue, Keogh

1972 campaign contributions -Business Council -Kendall -McGovern -Lack of support -Stans -Lists of contributors -“S” list -Security -Daniel J. Evans -Stans -Herbert Brownell -Daniel Ludwig -Interior Department -Brownell -Cornelius V. (“Sonny”) Whitney -Ambassadorship to Spain -Appearance -17-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log (rev. Mar.-09)

Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Jack Dreyfus -Dilantin -Stans

Dilantin -Stans’ use -1972 campaign -Epilepsy medication -Dreyfus’ opinion -President’s use -Sleep aid -Stans’ use -Stress -Wife -Watergate -Money -Dreyfus

Second term reorganization -Whitney -Folger -Stans' businessmen -Folger's wife -Kennedy Center Foundation -Board member

Kennedy Center -Name change -Eisenhower Theatre -Johnson Opera House -Nixon Concert Hall

Memorials -Harry S. Truman -Presidency -Abilities, character -Atomic bomb -Greece -Korean War -General Douglas Macarthur firing -18-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-President’s opinion -Advice on Korea -Bombing of China -Yalu River -Compared to President -Role of generals -Cambodia -May 8, 1972 decision -Congress -Future writings

1973 Inauguration activities -Ned Sullivan -Planning

Film showing -Keyes -Martin and Rowan -White House staff -Ziegler -Press -Scheduling -Ann Bolt -Location -Seating -Herbert G. Klein -Previous campaign staff

Second term reorganization -Lewis

Raising of issues with President -Dwight Eisenhower -Burning Tree Country Club -Lewis -Stanton -Rebozo -Ehrlichman -Bicentennial Commission -Lewis recommendation -19-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Executive Director -David Mahoney -Norton Simon -Norton Simon Company -Canada Dry -Kendall -Folger -Stanton -CBS -Daniel Shorr -TV special -Shultz

Press relations -Howard K. Smith -Keyes -[Pope Paul VI] Giovanni Battista Motini -Bombing -Franklin D. Roosevelt -Casualties -Truman -Atomic bombing -Dwight Eisenhower -North Korea -“Terror bombing” -Civilian population -Compared to President -Vietnam -Carpet bombing -Civilian casualties -Shorr -Wage and price controls announcement -Shultz -Possible answer -Shorr’s misinformation -Ehrlichman -Possible answer -Shorr’s analysis -Claude S. Brinegar -[Arnold] Eric Sevareid's comment -20-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

Daniel Shorr -FBI investigation -North Vietnamese -Contacts -J. Edgar Hoover -Partisanship -Dwight Eisenhower -President’s critics -1972 election -Ziegler -President's reaction -Indoctrination of new staff -Cambodia -May 8, 1972 decision -Social events -Klein

Washington National Symphony -Rose Mary Woods's conversation with unknown person -President's efforts on behalf -Jean Nelson -Symphony Board -Conversation with Haldeman -Outreach programs -Electoral support for President -Blacks -Whites -David Kreeger -Chairman -McGovern

Philadelphia Symphony -McGovern -Eugene Ormandy -Political support -Van Cliburn -Political support -Antal Dorati -Political support -21-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

Inaugural concert -Edvard Grieg concerto -“Polanaise” -Grieg -Scandinavians -Poles -New Majority -Peter Tchaikovsky -Piano concerto -"1812 Overture" -“Polonaise” -Grieg -Wolfgang Mozart -Ludwig Beethoven -Mozart -Paris -Ambassador -Ormandy -American medley -"America the Beautiful" -“Polonaise” -President's visit to Canada -Music -"This is My Country" -"1812 Overture" -Valley Forge Choir -"Victory At Sea" -Guadalcanal March -World War II -Cliburn -Grieg -“Polonaise”

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Myths on President’s preference -Beer -22-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Michelob -Lone Star -Heineken -Denmark

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Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 9:56 am.

Personal instructions -Havana cigars -Disguise

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 11:20 pm.

Music -Ormandy -Zeigler -Walter H. Annenberg

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-President’s preference -Aaron Copland -President’s Preference -Franz Liszt preludes -Dorati -Adolph Hitler -Beethoven -Josef Stalin -Tchaikovsky -Hitler -Richard Wagner -[President whistles] -Nell Yates -Tricia Nixon Cox -23-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Hitler -Chou En-Lai -Mao Tse-Tung -Stalin

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Chinese acrobat show -Shanghai -Audience reaction -William P. Rogers introduction -Chinese orchestra

Washington National Symphony -Washington, DC -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -President's efforts on behalf -Black children -Sequoia -Circus -Washington Post -New York -Philadelphia -Kansas -Disadvantaged children -Blacks -Polish -Italians -Peter J. Brennan -President's views on racial discrimination

Inaugural music -Ormandy

Georgetown cocktail set -Phil Watts -Peter G. Peterson -Kissinger -24-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Thomas W. Braden -Kissinger -Joan Braden -Sans Souci Restaurant -Ehrlichman -Parties -Wives -President’s description -Drinking -Compared to parties -Joseph W. Alsop -President’s view -Alternatives F Street Club [?] -Blair House -Table House

Washington parties -President's feelings -Necessity -Republicans -Old family set -Folger family -J. Clifford Folger -Jan Evans and Dan Evans -Republicans -Percy Brundage -Director of Budget -Herbert Hoover -Ziegler -Kissinger -Ehrlichman -Press relations -Washington Post -Braden party -Old family set -Perkins McGuire -Alice Roosevelt Longworth

Personnel announcement -25-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Robert Dixon -Assistant Attorney General -James D. ("Mike") McKevitt -Election loss -Assistant Attorney General for Legislation -Colorado defeat -Olympics -Denver

Gordon L. Allott -Call to Woods -Wife -Ambassadorship -Middle East

Jack Miller -Future -Laziness -Waterloo, Iowa

Desmond J. Barker, Jr. -Colson’s office -Utah -Public relations [PR] firm -Abilities

Readjustments to one's former home -President's experiences -Los Angeles -New York -Tom Dewey

Receptionists -Nixon, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie, and Alexander -President's former law firm -Johns S. Guthrie, Jr. -Milton C. Rose -John H. Alexander -President’s visit -Betty McVey -26-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Personality -Lil Lenay [?] -Campaign work -Dorothy Cox -Abilities -Shelley Buchanan -Personality -Dorothy Cox -Rebozo -White House secretary -Terry Decker -Irving Trust Company -Interview -New York -Crime -Ohio -Washington, DC -Cities for employment -Los Angeles - -New York -Jews -Blacks -Washington, DC -Protocol

Cities -Chicago -Edward E. David, Jr. -Homosexuality -Washington, DC -New York -San Francisco -Los Angeles -North Hollywood -Pasadena -Decker -New York -Connecticut -Adulterers -27-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Unknown woman -Mugging -New York - [UN]

UN -George H. W. Bush -US delegation -John A. Scali -Staff -Unknown woman -Paul Stevens -Mary Stevens -Charles W. Yost -Staff loyalty -Afghanistan

Decker -Chicago -Los Angeles -Long Island -Atlanta -Abilities -Conversation with President -Ambitions

Secretarial positions -Importance -Decker -Proximity to important men -Haldeman’s early career -President's former law firm -Decker -Receptionists compared to typists -Importance -Haldeman’s office -Police officer -White House reception room -Changes -Police office, Secret Service, press -28-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Décor -White House basement entrance -Messengers -Blacks -Messengers

Blacks in Washington, DC -White House staff -Respectfulness -Race relations -Oregon incident -Racial violence -Unknown Virginia couple -Black Power -Revolution -Civil libertarians -Shootings -Police

Social secretary appointment -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Mrs. Nixon -Constance M. (Cornell) (“Connie”) Stuart -Employment -USIA -Ann Dore -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Marge Byers -Life -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Press relations -Lewis family, Ablanalp family, Keyes -White House third floor -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Redecoration -Solarium

Administration social parties -Rogers C. B. Morton -Claude S. Brinegar -29-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Peter J. Brennan -Surrogates -Kissinger -Time-Life officials -Kissinger -Ehrlichman -Lewis -Advertisers -David Eisenhower and Julie Nixon Eisenhower

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Administration social parties -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -White House -Youth -House -White House parties -Fina Sanchez, Manolo Sanchez -White House staff -Representation fund -Mess stewards -Catering -Security clearances -Mrs. Nixon's schedule -Future Farmers' wives -30-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Washington, DC events -National press coverage -Rose Parade -Football -Julie Nixon Eisenhower

Social secretary -Lucy A. Winchester -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Work style -Rex W. Scouten -Astronaut dinner -Los Angeles

Bull's responsibilities -Winchester -Scheduling -David N. Parker -Stuart -Mrs. Nixon -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Ziegler

White House social affairs -President's wishes -Winchester -Mrs. Nixon -Alexander P. Butterfield -Lawrence M. Higby, Dwight L. Chapin

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The President’s wishes -Mrs. Nixon

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Butterfield -Bull -Bull’s responsibility -Woods’ roll -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Ziegler -Press relations -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Bull -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Woods -Seating arrangements -Winchester -Mrs. Peter Peterson -Adele Rogers -Mrs. Nixon -Dinner for Edward R. G. Heath -Mrs. Robert Lowell Bacon -Longworth -Military protocol staff -Great Britain -Germany -Willy Brandt -Kurt Kiesinger -Del Webb -President’s role -Mrs. Nixon -Handshaking -Congress members -Golda Meir -President’s socializing preferences -Political leaders -Georges J. R. Pompidou -Heath -Handshaking -Dinners -Length -Toasting -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -32-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Cabinet dinner -Service -Francisco Franco -King of Thailand -King of Belgium -Toasting -Great Britain -Latin Americans -Translation -Guests -Don Nixon -Complaints -Rule -State Department -Heath -Camp David -Comparable guests -Protocol -NSC [National Security Council] -Kissinger - Haig -Gen. Brent G. Scrowcroft -Helmut Sonnenfeldt -Departure -Matching numbers of officials -State dinners -Evenings at the White House -State Department officials -NSC staff -Scowcroft -Richard Kennedy -Kissinger -Sonnenfeldt -Operational responsibilities -Compared to Assistant Secretary of State -Europe -Protocol -Stans -List of campaign contributors -Assistant Secretary of Commerce -33-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Office of Management and Budget [OMB] -Invitations -State dinners -Evenings at the White House -Campaign contributors -Amounts -Bobst -Evenings at the White House -State visits -Golda Meir -Jews -State dinners -Cost -President’s effort -Evening at the White House -Celebrities -Handshaking -Church services -Handshaking -Invitations -Arthur F. Burns -Campaign workers - -Warren E. Burger -Mrs. Burger -Dinners -Contributors -Blair House -Details -White House -Blue Room -Bull -Chief of Protocol -James J. Reynolds -Robert H. Finch -Jewish heritage -Mrs. Reynolds

Ambassadorship for Mexico -James Reynolds -34-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Campaign contribution -Finch’s promise -Stans’ list -Importance -Business interests -Confirmation -Other Latin American post -Luis Echeverria Alvarez -Unknown person -Gerald R. Ford -Campaign contributors -Spanish language -Stans’ list -Reynolds -Amounts -John Crable -Fundraising -Wife -Ambassadorship -Leonard Garment -Reynolds -Jewish heritage -Finch

Chief of Protocol -Frank Borman -Stans's list -John Lewis -Chicago -Johnson wax family -Wife -Campaign contributions -Ambassadorship -Germany -Functions -Emil Mosbacher, Jr. -State visits -President's trips abroad -People's Republic of China [PRC] -Great Wall -35-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Mrs. Mosbacher -PRC -Soviet Union -Great Britain -France -Germany -Mosbacher -Role as host -Functions of wife of Chief of Protocol -Winchester -Introductions -State dinners -State dinner in Canada -Protocol -Quality -Assignments -Military aides -John V. (“Jack”) Brennan -Winchester -Protocol officer responsibilities -Jo Anne (Horton) Haldeman -Protocol responsibilities -State visits -Car -Mosbacher -Borman -William R. Codus -Assistant Chief of Protocol -Mosbacher -Types -Kissinger, H. R. Haldeman, Mosbacher -Wiley Buchanan -Chapin -Codus -Advance man -William Meeker -Responsibilities -State dinners -Assistant’s role -Codus -36-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Mosbacher -Introductions -Escort Mrs. Mosbacher -Mrs. Nixon -Handshaking -Soviet Union trip -PRC trip -Resignation -Kissinger -Protocol experiences in PRC -Responsibilities -Winchester -President's preference -Young couple -Mosbacher -Entertaining -Symphony Ball chairman -Codus -Brennan -Marion H. Smoak, wife -Martha Beall Mitchell -Requirements -Meeker -Advance man -California -New York -Family background -Alhambra, California -Father -1946 campaign -University of Southern California [USC] -Helene Drown -Peter Daly -November group -Wife -Richard Wallen -All-American Los Angeles [UCLA] -Wife -Smoak -37-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Wife -J. Strom Thurmond -Mosbacher -Wallen -Codus’ wife

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-Children -Wallen -Daly -Wallen -Advertising agency -Importance of man and wife -Age -Michael Duval -Advance man -Lawyer -Requirements -Handshake -Masculinity -Football players -Frank Gifford -Age -Social class -Duval -38-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Advance man work -General Counsel appointment -California rally -Chase Bank -Advance men -Menial work -Mosbacher -Japanese Prime Minister -Hawaiian Dinner -Advance man -Mosbacher -Foreign press relations -Gen. James D. (“Don”) Hughes -Chapin -Performance -Reynolds -1952 campaign -Dwight Eisenhower -Rally -Enthusiasm -John E. Nidecker -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Stans' list -Lester Ruwe -L. Nicholas Ruwe -Mrs. Nixon -Sexual Orientation

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-Campaign contribution -Brownell -39-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Whitney -Ruwe family -Nicholas Ruwe -Ambassadorship -Codus -Ambassadorship -Reynolds -Nicholas Ruwe -Advance man -1962 gubernatorial campaign -Confirmation -Alcohol -Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] -James Roy Goodearle -William P. Rogers -New York -21 Restaurant -Brother -USIA -Senate Foreign Relations Committee -J. William Fulbright -State Department -

Confirmation of State Department officials -Rogers -Ambassadors -Vietnam War -Kissinger -Congressional relations -Walter J. Hickel[?] -Kissinger -Fulbright -Charles L. Percy

Impoundment of funds -Housing subsidies -George W. Romney -Builders -Percy -40-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Higher taxes -Blacks

Administration discipline -Percy -Wiliam B. Saxbe -Kissinger -Supporters in Senate -John G. Tower -John C. Stennis -Herman E. Talmadge -Bennett Johnston -Louisiana -Voting record -Atten J. Ellender -Sam Nunn -David H. Gambrell -Walter Huddleston -Kentucky -John Sherman Cooper

Re-confirmation of Federal judges -Harry F. Byrd, Jr. -Mandatory retirement -Supreme Court judges

Age limits for Congress -Norris Cotton -Percy -Cotton

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Percy -Prospects for 1976 Presidential nomination -South

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Republican Congressional candidates -Qualities -Robert C. (“Bob”) Wilson -Clarence K. (“Bud”) Brown, Jr. -Ford -Resignation -Ed Shurar -Colgate Prentiss -Gen. Robert E. Cushman, Jr. -Robert Blair -Robert Payner -Christian A. Herter

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-Brown -Age -Oklahoma -Ken Jones -Lyndon Johnson -President’s support -Gene Belcher -George A. Murphy -1970 election -Finch -Larry Byrd -Utah -Margaret Chase Smith -[First name unknown] Lewis -Assistant -Heart attack -Campaigning

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Unknown man -Age

Congressional relations -Age -Roman L. Hruska -Wallace F. Bennett -Mansfield -Hugh Scott -William E. Brock, III -Tennessee -Pete V. Domenici -Henry L. Bellmon -Dewey F. Bartlett -Scott -Walter F. Mondale -Herman Talmadge -Eugene Talmadge

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-Percy -Opportunism -Robert A. Taft, Jr. -Intelligence -Robert P. Griffin -Howard H. Baker, Jr., Brock -Baker -Joy Baker -Robert J. Dole -Jacob K. Javits -Mayor -New York City -Nelson A. Rockefeller -John V. Lindsay -Drug issue -43-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Richard S. Schweiker -J. Clenn Beall, Jr. -Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. -Schweiker -Saxbe -Beall -Marlow W. Cook -Potential -Donald H. Rumsfeld -Tower -Intelligence -Women -Negativity -Bush, MacGregor -Leadership potential -Senate -Rumsfeld -State race -Adlai E. Stevenson, III -North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] ambassadorship -Illinois -OEP -NSC -John B. Anderson -Philip M. Crane -Rumsfeld -John Anderson -Kiki Anderson -Political orientation -Stevenson -Finch -Murray M. Chotiner -Polls -Republican Party -California -Governor’s race -Ronald W. Reagan - -Senate race -Reagan -44-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Opposition to Finch - -1958 election -Edwin Reinecke -Lieutenant Governor’s race -Colson -Chotiner -Manager -Murphy -Reagan -John V. Tunnry -1962 campaign -Tunney -Cranston -Compared to Rumsfled -Appearance -Wives -Cranston, Wife -Political options -Senator -Governor -President -Management abilities -Rumsfeld -Negotiating abilities -Favors from Governor -Leonard K. Firestone -Holmes P. Tuttle -Henry Salvatori -Taft Schreiber -Political options -Rumsfeld -Cranston -Possible death -Ellender -Johnston -Political future -Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy -Chappaquiddick -President’s first Senate race -45-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

- -Helen Gahagen Douglas -Rumsfeld -1970 election -Chotiner -Thomas Kleppe -Burton [First name unknown] -Campaign contributions -Bush -Brosk, Baker -Rumsfeld -President’s House of Representatives campaign

Possible deaths -Reagan -[Thomas] Hale Boggs -Nick Begich -Airplane crash -Alaska -Use of small airplanes for campaigns -Hickel -Conversation with Jo Haldeman -VIP aircraft -Alaska -Lindy Boggs -Election prospect -PRC trip -Louisiana -Joseph R. Biden, Jr. -Wife’s death -Children -Health -Public relations [PR] -Kennedy family -Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis

Senate Campaign Committee Chairman -Dominick -Accident -Leadership -46-

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Conversation No. 837-3 (cont’d)

-Age MacGregor -Congress leaders meeting

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Gordon L. Allott -Employment possibilities -Cabinet appointment -Transportation Department -Treasury department -Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC] -Internal Revenue Service [IRS] -Circuit Court of Appeals -Supreme Court

Borman -Secretary of Defense -Chief of Protocol -Advance man -Dinners -Nicholas Ruwe -William E. Timmons [?] -Liberal guests -State Department

Rose Mary Woods left at 1:20 pm.

Second term reorganization -Decisions -J. Stanley Pottinger -Review -Ehrlichman

Haldeman left at an unknown time before 2:24 pm.

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Conversation No. 837-4

Date: January 10, 1973 Time: Unknown between 1:20 pm and 2:24 pm Location: Oval Office

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman at an unknown time after 1:20 pm.

Congressional relations -William E. Timmons's office -Vietnam resolution -List of President’s supporters

J. Stanley Pottinger -John D. Ehrlichman -Assistant Attorney General -Department of Health, Education and Welfare [HEW] -Civil rights -Richard G. Kleindienst -Ehrlichman -James O. Eastland -Patrick J. Buchanan -Edward L. Morgan -Harry S. Dent -Buchanan -President’s support among academics -Irving Kristol -Sidney Hook -Jeffrey Hart -John Chamberlain -Position on civil rights -Buchanan’s memorandum -Kristol -Hook -Ehrlichman -Ehrlichman -Executive order -Universities -Equal employment opportunities -Hook -48-

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Conversation No. 837-4 (cont’d)

-Blacks, women -Buchanan -Dent -South -Affirmative action -North -Integration -Buchanan -HEW -Quotas -Enforcement -Norman Podhoretz -George S. McGovern -Columbia University -Ehrlichman -Buchanan

Confirmation hearings -Ehrlichman -George D. Webster -Federal Trade Commission [FTC] -Lewis A. Engman

Webster -Employment alternatives Office of Emergency Preparedness [OEP] -Ehrlichman -Engman -Charles W. Colson -Edwin L. Harper -Ehrlichman -Colson -Ehrlichman -Peter J. Brennan -Political orientation -FTC -Experience

[Dwight] David Eisenhower, II -Congressional seat -49-

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Conversation No. 837-4 (cont’d)

-Dent’s analysis -George A. Goodling -Scott -Goodling -Age -Son -Dwight D. Eisenhower -Scott -Marty Hamberger -York County Republican chairman -Goodling -Political maneuvers -Republican state chairman -John Eaton -Goodling -Congressional district -Rural character -York, Pennsylvania -Southern culture -Dent’s recommendations -Goodling -President’s role -Haldeman’s role -Dent’s role -Scott -President’s role -Haldeman’s role -George H. W. Bush -Goodling's son -Employment possibility -Hamberger -Bush -Scott -Hamberger -Employment possibilities -District Court appointment -Engman

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Edward R. F. Cox -Congressional seat -Prospects -1st District and 6th District, New York -Residence -Suffolk County -Otis G. Pike -Nelson A. Rockefeller’s candidate -Conservative Party

David Eisenhower -Military release -Military aide -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Political future -Senate -Dent -Campaign fund -Bush -Scott -Bush -Hamberger -Goodling

Edward C. Nixon -Congressional seat -Washington State -Earl Davenport -Republican state chairman -Ehrlichman -Henry M (“Scoop”) Jackson’s opposition -Poll -Lloyd Meeds -John Lindberg -Mayor Anderson of Everett, Washington -Foundation work -New York -Employment prospects -51-

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Conversation No. 837-4 (cont’d)

-1972 campaign work -Seattle

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Film showing -President’s birthday -Timing -White House staff

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Edward Nixon

[Dwight] David Eisenhower, II -Timmons -Scott -Bush -Hamberger -Goodling -Age -Hamberger -Voting -Scott

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Vietnam settlement -Henry A. Kissinger’s message -Alexander M. Haig, Jr.’s trip -Saigon -Announcement -Kissinger -Schedule -52-

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Conversation No. 837-4 (cont’d)

-Kissinger’s trip to Asia -Announcement -Announcement -North Vietnam -President’s schedule -Florida -Kissinger’s trip to Asia -1973 Inauguration -Press relations -Paris negotiations -Murrey Marder -Tone -Bombing -Kissinger -William P. Rogers -Melvin R. Laird -Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty [SALT] -May 8, 1972 decision - -Cambodia -News summaries -Public relations [PR] -Kissinger -“Peace is at hand” -North Vietnam -Marder -Washington Post -Schedule -Kissinger -Haig’s trip -Nguyen Van Thieu -Bombing halt -1973 Inauguration -Thieu -1972 election -Haig’s trip -Bombing halt -Kissinger -President's schedule -Florida -53-

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Conversation No. 837-4 (cont’d)

-Presidential briefing -Congressional relations -Congressional leaders meetings -Announcement -Kissinger -Haig -Kissinger’s schedule -1973 Inauguration -Inaugural speech -Thieu -Timing of announcement -Hanoi -Haig -Saigon -Col. Richard T. Kennedy -Inaugural address -“Structure of peace” -Ron L. Ziegler -Negotiations -Sensitivity -Timing of announcement -Thieu -Kissinger -US allies -Haig -Cable -Travel to Asia -Haig’s role -Saigon, Hanoi -Public perceptions -Publicity -Press relations -Kissinger -Joseph C. Kraft, James B. ("Scotty") Reston -Bombing -Congress -Campus protests -Walter L. Cronkite, Jr. -President's schedule -Haig -54-

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Conversation No. 837-4 (cont’d)

-Kennedy -Kissinger -Elliot L. Richardson

Second term reorganization -Kissinger -Richardson -Jonathan Moore -Lawrence E. (“Larry”) Lynn, Jr. -Richardson -Lynn -Kissinger -National Security Council [NSC] -HEW -Moore -Charles W. Colson -Kissinger -Nelson A. Rockefeller -George W. Romney -“Dove” reputation -Kissinger -Colson -Buchanan -Kissinger -Leaks -Haig -David R. Young, Jr. -J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr. -Discussion with Young -Laird

Kissinger -Vindictiveness -Lynn -Bombing -Press relations -Reputation -Vietnam settlement -Bombing -Effect -55-

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Conversation No. 837-4 (cont’d)

President's trip to Florida -Haig’s trip -Kissinger -Inaugural speech -Camp David -Kissinger’s return -Paris -Haig’s trip -Saigon -Bombing halt -Announcement -Kissinger

President and bugging -Kissinger -Telephone logs -Kraft

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Webster's nomination -Ehrlichman -Engman -1968 campaign -Revenue sharing -Kenneth R. Cole, Jr. -Lawyers for Nixon -1968 election -1972 election -56-

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Tape Subject Log (rev. Mar.-09)

Conversation No. 837-4 (cont’d)

-Charles Rhyne -Supreme Court -Rectitude -IRS -FTC -Engman -Age -Ehrlichman -Colson -President’s obligation -Office of Emergency Preparedness [OEP] -Colson -FTC -Engman -Importance of loyalty -Frederic V. Malek -Ehrlichman -Engman -Commission membership

Vietnam settlement -Progress report -Haig

President's trip to Florida -Kissinger

President and Haldeman left at 2:24 pm.

Conversation No. 837-5

Date: January 10, 1973 Time: Unknown between 2:24 pm and 5:59 pm Location: Oval Office

Unknown Secret Service agents met.

President's destination -57-

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Conversation No. 837-5 (cont’d)

-Executive Office Building [EOB]

Unknown agents left at an unknown time before 5:59 pm.