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Name Files 807 Abshire, David M Name Files 807 Abshire, David M. [June 28, 1973] Acheson, Dean [1969-1971] Acheson meeting with President March 19, 1969 [Empty] Agnew, Harold M. Dr. [May-July 1971] Box Folder Date Extent Aiken - Cooper Mtg. (Senators) [1970-1971] Alexander, Lamar [1969-1970] Allen, R.V. [1969-1971] Allin, Mort [May 7, 1970] Alsop, Joseph [1969-1973] Anderson, Jack [1971-1972] Anderson, Martin [September 9, 1969] Anderson, Robert [1969-1973] Armstrong, Willis [December 1969-July 1970] Aubrac, Raymond [1971-1972] 808 Baker, Richard T. [April 1971] Barnett, Richard [December 1969] Bauer, Etienne [August 1971] Behr, Robert M. Col. [May 1971-April 1972] Archbishop Benelli [January 1970] Bergford, James [February 1970] Berry, Sidney B. Brig Gen. [October 1970] Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 808 Black, Eugene [April 1969-March 1970] Black, Shirley Temple [February 1970-June 1974] Blocker, Joel [October-December 1969] Bohlen, Charles E. [June 1969-August 1971] Borman, Frank [January-October 1969] Bowles, Chester [March-April 1970] Brandon, Henry [September 1969-July 1971] Brooke, Edward W. [July 1971-April 1973] Brown, Harold [May 1970-May 1971] Brown, John R. III [February 1969-February 1971] 809 Brownell, Herbert [August 1969-August 1972] Bruce, David [April 1969-July 1971] Buchanan, Patrick J. [March 1969-August 1973] Buckley, William [May 1970-August 1972] Bull, Steve [December 1971-April 1973] Bundy, McGeorge (The Ford Foundation) [September 1969-October 1971] Bunker, Ellsworth [June 1973] Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 809 (Gen.) Burchinal [December 1969-June 1971] Burchett, Wilfred [June 1969-November 1971] 810 Burke, Arleigh (Adm. Ret) [1973] Burns, Arthur F. [1969-1973] Bushnell, John [October 1973] Butterfield, Alexander P. [1969-1972] Califano, Joe [May 19, 1970] Canton, John S. Colonel [October 7, 1970] Carnes, Sheldon [June 2, 1972] Case, Clifford P. Senator [1970-1972] Chapin, Dwight L. [1969-1972] Chapin, Frank [February-March 1969] Chapman, Leonard F. (USMC, Ret) [September 25, 1973] Chennault, Anna [1971-1973] Chotiner, Murray M. [1970] 811 Joseph S. Clark [1971-1972] Clawson, Ken [February 1972] Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 811 Clay, Lucius D. [1973] Clifford, Clark M. [1969-1971] Cline, Ray S. [1971-1972] Church, Frank Senator [1970-1972] Coggin, B.F. [1970] Cole, Kenneth R. Collingsworth, Arthur [1969] Colson, Charles W. [1970-1973] John Connolly [sic] [1972-1973] Cook-Stevens Senators VN W/drawal Amend. [1971] Cooke, Cardinal [1971-1972] Cooper, Charles [1973-1974] Cooper, John Sherman [1970-1974] Cousins, Norman [1969] General Cushman [September 1973] 812 Mayor Daley (Chicago) [August 1971] Davidon, William C. [January 1971] Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 812 Davidson, Daniel I. [February-June 1969] Davis, Jeanne W. [October 1969-January 1972] Davis, Sammy Jr. [March 1973] Day, Osborne A. [October 1973] Dent, Harry S. [September 1969-July 1970] Deutsch, Michael J. [October 1969-June 1971] Dewey, Thomas [November 1969-March 1971] Dewey-Acheson-Clay Meeting [September 1969-December 1970] Dole, Robert J. Senator [February-September 1971] Senator Dominick [August 1971-March 1972] Doty, Paul (Doty Group) [January 1971-July 1973] Downey, [Arthur] [March 1970-February 1972] Draper, William H. Jr. [November 1973] Droge, Dolph [December 1969-March 1972] 813 Eagleburger, Lawrence S. [1969-1973] (Ret. Gen.) Eaker, Ira C. [1970] Eaton, Cyrus [1969-1970] Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 813 Eckstein, Otto [November 1969] Ehrlichman, John [1969-1973] General Eisenhower [1969] Elliott, David D. [1972-1974] Elliott, William Yandell [1970] Ellsberg, Daniel [October 1973] Ellsworth, Robert [1969-1973] David Engel [August 19, 1973] Ericson, Richard August [1970] Ervin, Charles W. [July 1970] 814 Fairbank, John K. [April 1972] Senator [Secretary] Finch [October-December 1971] Findley, Paul [October 1969-March 1973] Fisher, Joel M. [July-August 1969] Fisher, Max [June 1974] Fisher, Roger [June 1970-June 1973] Fitzgerald, A. Ernest [February 1970] Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 814 Fitzgerald, William Flanigan, Peter [May 1969-December 1973] Gerald Ford [November 1971-July 1974] Flemming, Harry [August 1969-January 1971] Foster, John S. [March-April 1970] Freed, Paul E. (Trans World Radio) [July 1970] Freeman, Roger [May 1970] Froebe, John A. [May 1971] Froehlke, Robert F. [July 1973] 815 Senator Fulbright [1971-1974] Galbraith, John Kenneth [1971] Gardner, John [1970] Garment, Leonard [1969-1973] Gates, Thomas S. [1970] Ginsburgh, Robert N. [1969] Godley, G. McMurtrie [1973] Arthur Goldberg [1969-1970] Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 816 Goldmann, Nahum [June 4, 1970] Goldwater, Senator Barry [1971-1973] Charles E. Goodell [1970] Backchannel/Goodpaster [1969-1973] Goodpaster, A.J. Gen. [1969-1973] Dr. Billy Graham [sic] [1972] Gray, Gordon [1970-1972] Marshall Green [1972] Griffin, Senator [1970] Guhin, Michael A. [1970-1974] Gulley, Bill [1970] 817 Haig, Alexander M. (Gen.) [May 24, 1973] Haldeman, H.R. [1969-1973] Halperin, David R. [1971] Halperin, Morton H. [1969] Hammer, Armand [November-December 1973] Hangen, Welles (Mrs.) [August 1973] Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 817 Harlow, Bryce N. [1971-1973] Governor Harriman [1969-1972] Hassner, Pierre [May 12, 1971] Hatfield, Mark Sen. [1971] Heard, Alexander G. [1970] Herbert, Anthony B. Lt. Col. [1971] Herman, Dean A. [1969-1970] Hickel, Walter J. [1971] Larry Higby [1969-1973] 818 Hoffman, Paul [1971] Hoffman, Stanley [April 1969] Holdridge, [John] [1969-1972] Hooper, Edwin B. [September-October 1969] Hoose, Harned [1972-1973] Hormats, Robert [1971] Hoskinson, Samuel M. [1972] Hosmer, Congressman [November 1970] Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 818 Houdek, Robert [1971] Houthakker, Hendrik S. [April 1970] Howe, Jonathan T. [1969-1973] Huebner, Lee W. [1969] Hughes, Col. James D. [1969-1972] Tod Hullin [1970-1973] Humphrey, Hubert H. [1969-1972] 819 Hunabelle, Danielle [November 1968-March 1970] Huntsman, Jon M. [February 1971-January 1972] Huston, Tom [April-December 1970] Hyland, William [November 1970-January 1971] Archbishop Iakovos [November 1970-January 1971] Ikle, Fred C. [May 1970] Senator Henry M. Jackson [February 1970-November 1973] Les Janka [November 1971-May 1973] Senator Javits [September 1969-November 1973] [1 of 2] Senator Javits [September 1969-November 1973] [2 of 2] Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 819 Johnson, Joseph E. [June-July 1970] 820 LBJ [March 1970-July 1972] Johnson, Tom [June 1970] Jorden, William [August 1973] Karnow, Stanley A. [May 1974] Katzenbach, Nicholas [August 1973] Kaufmann, William W. [1970?] Bruce A. Kehrli [September 1971-July 1973] Kemp, Jack [July 1973] Kendall, Don [October 1971-February 1973] Kennan, George [November 1969-March 1973] Kennedy, David M. Amb. [1969-1973] 821 Kennedy, Edward M. [1969-1973] Kennedy, Richard T. Col., USA [1970-1972] Keogh, James [1969-1970] Clark Kerr Keshishian, John M. (Dr.) Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 821 Khan, Herman [June 1973] King, John [1970] Kintner, William R. [1970-1971] Herbert Klein (Director of Communications) [1970-1973] 822 Knorr, Klaus [June 1969] Knubel, John A. [November 1973] Kotchian, Carl (Lockheed Pres) [September 1973] Kraemer, Fritz G. [December 1969-October 1973] Kraemer, Sven F. [May 1970-November 1972] Joseph Kraft [September 1969-September 1973] David Kraslow [December 1971] Egil "Bud" Krogh [December 1969] Laird, Melvin [June-November 1973] Laise, Carol C. (Mrs. Ellsworth Bunker) [April-June 1973] Lake, Tony [January 1969-January 1971] Landes, David [May 1970-January 1971] General Lansdale [March 1970] Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 822 Latimer, Tom [June 1971-December 1972] General Lavelle (Hearings) [September 1972] Gen. Lawson [September 1973] Lehman, J.F. [December 1969-August 1973] [1 of 2] Lehman, J.F. [December 1969-August 1973] [2 of 2] 823 Morrie Leibman [1971-1972] Hobart Lewis, Executive Editor [1969] Lincoln, Franklin B. [1969-1973] Linowitz, Sol [1973] Lodge, Henry Cabot Vol. I thru April 20, 1969 [1969-1970] Lodge, Henry Cabot Vol. II April 20, 1969 [1969-1970] 824 Lord, Oswald B. (Mrs.) [1970] Winston Lord [1970-1973] Lovestone, Jay [1971-1972] Luce, Clare Booth [1970-1974] Maass, Richard [1973] MacFarlane, Robert Maj. [1973] Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 824 MacGregor, Clark [1971-1972] Magruder, Jeb S. [1970-1971] Magruder, W.M. [1973] Manning, Robert [1969] Mansfield, Mike (Sen.) [1969-1974] Mansfield Amendment [1971-1972] 825 Marchi, John [February 1970] Marder, Murrey [December 1969-January 1970] Marsh, John O. [June-December 1969] Marshall, Andrew Vol. I 1969-1971 Marshall, Andrew Vol. II 1972-- Mathias, Charles (Senator) [May 1971-June 1972] Mathias Resolution [December 1969-May 1970] 826 McCarthy, Eugene (Senator) [1971] McCloskey, Paul N. Rep. [1970-1971] McCloskey's trip (Campaign) [1971] John McCloy [1969-1973] Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 826 McCone, John [1969-1971] McDonnell, Brian [1970-1971] 827 McGovern, George [June-October 1972] [1 of 2] McGovern, George [June-October 1972] [2 of 2] McGovern-Hatfield Amendment Dr. John McLaughlin (Father) [May 1972-August 1973] McMillian, I.E. Rear Admiral [September 1970-June 1971] 828 McNamara, Robert [November 1969-June 1973] Meany, George [April 1969-October 1972] Mehnert, Klaus [August 1969] Meselson, Matt [October 1970] Sen. Miller [June 1971] Mindszenty, Cardinal [April 1970-May 1974] Modesti, Girolamo [May 1970] Mollenhoff, Clark [September 1969-June 1970] Mondale, Walter F. Senator [January 1971] Morton, Roger [sic] [March 1970] Box Folder Date Extent Name Files 828
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