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- - 1 -- -- - THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Tr"'el Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) MAY 18.. 1969 TIME ,DAY CAMP DAVID. MD. S~nday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 2:01 2:02 The President and the First Lady motored from their Camp David residence to the heliopad. :2: 05 2: 38 The President and the First Lady flew via helicopter from Camp Dlavid to the White House. For a list.of passengers, see APPENDIX "A". 2:43 The President went to his office. 4:23 The President went to the Residence. 5:56 P The President telephoned long distance to his daughter, Julia Eisenhower, in Northampton, Massachusetts. The call was not completed. 6:34 6:36 R The President talked long distance with Julia Eisenhower in Northampton, Massachusetts. ~ 6:42 P The President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in Key Biscayne, Florida. The call was not completed. 8: 00 P The President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in Key Biscayne, Florida. The call was not completed. 9:52 P The President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in Key Biscayne, Florida. The call was not completed. n ......... '0 ... r..... 1 ~ \ "ro ,..",rrro ..· "I '7••',.. ,.,......,,......, '''1'/\ ,.,.." APPENDIX "A" ( PRESIDENTIAL HELICOPTER FLIGHT, May 18. Camp David to the White House The President TheFirst Lady H. R. Haldeman, As sistant Mr. and Mrs. John S. Davies Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Lewis Dr. Stanley Bear LTC Vernon Coffey, Assistant Military Aide William L. Duncan, USSS Arthur L. Godfrey, USSS THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S· DAILY DIARY (Stt Travtl Rtcord fo' Travtl Activity) PLACE DAY BEGI\N DATE (Mo., bay, Yr.) MAY 19. 1969 , TIME DAY THE wmTE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. 8: 1 0 A.'M. Monday PHONE TIME P=Plactd R=Receivtd ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 8: 1 0 The President had breakfast. 8:20 The President went to his office. The President ..met with: 8: 39 9:23 H. R. Haldeman, Asst. 8:39 9:23 John D. Ehrlichman , Counsel 9:01 10: 09 Henry A. Kissinger, Asst for NSA 10: 00 10: 05 H. R. Haldeman, Asst. 10: 10 10: 18 The President went to the Roosevelt Room to present Scholastic Achievement Awards of the chaii'ty, Recording for the Blind, to ·'two. blind students. For further details and a list of attendees, see APPENDIX IIA". 10: 18 The President returned to his office. • 10:32 11: 08 The President met with Sec of the Interior, Walter J. Hickel. 11: 00 P The President telephoned Congressman Rogers C. B. Morton. The call was not completed. 11: 11 11: 12 The President met with NSC staff member, Fred Bergsten. 11: 15 11: 37 The President met with: Maurice H. Stans, Sec of Commerce Henry A. Kissinger, Asst for NSA 11: 37 11:50 The President met with: Del Clawson, Congressman Harold Heimbaugh, Pres of Kiwanis International William E. Timmons, Dep As st for Cong Relations The President met with: 11: 51 12: 09 Wendell Smith, Pres of National Jaycees 11: 51 12:09 Richard Headlee, former Pres and Chairman of Young Executives for Nixon in 1968 11 :51 12: 09 Herbert Klein, Dir of Communications 11: 51 12:40 John N. Mitchell, Attorney General PaRt of Page(s). U.S. GOVERNMENT rElltTING omCE: 19~332-068 THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE PAY BEGAN , DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) MAY 19, 1969 \ I TIME , DA>Y THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. Monday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY -----.-----+----,----1 Ia Out 10 LD The President met with: 12:40 1:40 Henry A. Kissinger, Asst for NSA 1: 00 1:01 Ronald L. Ziegler, Spec Asst 1:20 1:40 Cy L. Sulzberger, coorespondent for N. Y. Times 2:51 P The President telephoned Attorney General John N. Mitchell. The call was not completed. \ 3: 08 3:29 The President met with: Siaka P. Stevens, Prime Minister of Sierra Leone Cyril Foray, Foreign Minister of Sierra Leone Joseph Palmer, Asst Sec of State for African Affairs Clement E. Conger, Asst Chief of Protocol Roger Morris, NSC staff member 3: 12 3: 17 R The President received a call from Attorney General John N. Mitchell. H. R. Haldeman took the call. I 3: 39 P The President telephoned Congressman E. Ross Adair. The call was not completed. 3: 39 3:48 P The President talked with Congressman Clark MacGregor. 3:50 4:31 The President met with: John Alexander, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie and Alexander Robert Guthrie, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie and Alexander John D. Ehrlichman, Counsel 3:56 ? R The President talked with Congressman E. Ross Adair. 4: 31 5:02 The President met with: Clinton P. Anderson, Senator Kenneth E. BeLieu, Dep Asst for Cong Relations 5: 03 5:23 The President met with his Counsel, John D. Ehrlich.man. 5:25 5:42 The President went to the Roosevelt Room to present the Presidential ll E'1 (Export) Awards. For further details and a list of attendee s, see APPENDIX 11 B" • 5:42 6:03 The President returned to his office and met with the Senators and Congressmen who had been present for the IIE" Awards. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) MAY 1~, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE, WAS3INGTON, D.C. Monday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LO 6:03 6:04 R The President talked with his Personal Sec, Rose Mary Woods. 6:05 6:52 The President met with: John D. Ehrlichman, Counsel H. R. Haldeman, Asst 6:05 6:11 P The President talked with Senator John S. Cooper. I 6:52 The President went to the Residence. 7:16 7: 18 P The President talked with Attorney General John N. Mitchell. 7:20 7:22 P The President talked with his Counsel, John D. EhrUchman. 7:30 The President and the First Lady had dinner. 9: 16 9:27 P The President talked with his Asst , H. R. Haldeman. .. 9:35 9:43 P The President talked with the Director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover. APPENDIX "A" PRESENTATION OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS THE WHITE· HOUSE ( MONDAY, MAY 19, 1969 ..:. THE PRESIDENT: At 10:00 p. m. you will be escorted from your office to the steps of the Rose Garden where you will be met by Mr. Allen H. Merrill, Chairman of Recording for the Blind, Inc. YO).l will then . descend into the Rose Garden and proceed to the single stand-up microphone which will be positioned on the lawn at the m.id-point of the colonnade. Mr. Merrill will then introduce you to two winner s <;>f the 1969 Scholastic Achievement Awards: David Steven Mischel, 21 James Winford Selby, 21 NOTE: The t h i r d win n e r, J u d i t hAn n D"e nt, 2 2 , is unable to attend, but you are sending her a w ire 0 f con g ratu 1 a t ion s t 0 day. All of the students are blind. Mr. Merrill\vill, also, present you to the parents and supporting personnel: Parents of the winners: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mischel Mr. and Mrs. James W. Selby Recording for the Blind, Inc.: Mrs. Merrill John W. Castles 3d, Chief Executive Officer >oM:c b. B(rtlalcl--1vl-;--:Benshrge~ke"""Pre5"ident Mrs. Arch Patton, Member of the Board" Mr. Patton Mrs. Stanley Smoyer, Meluber of the Board and Chairman, Princeton Mr. Smoyer Unit Mrs. K. Grosvenor Bailey, Chairman, Los Angeles Unit Mr. Bailey Donald Staley, Executive Director Mrs. Alexander DCl.vidson, Recording Studio Director Gilbert Field, Director of Public Relations PAGE TWO ( PRESENTATION OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS CON'T: THE PRESIDENT: You will then present each of the winners with a citation and $500 cash award for their scholastic achievements. It is suggested that you read the following citation: The Board of Directors of Recording for the Blind, Inc. present their Scholastic Achievement Award to David S. Mischel, . (Jan"les W. Selby, III) in recognition of outstanding academic performance in attaining the degree of Bachelor of Arts from Trinity College, (Tulane University) this 15th day of May. NOTE: The citat~ons were prepared w~en these presentations were scheduled for May 15 and, therefore, are dated accordingly. 4 It is suggestc? that at the conclusion of the presentations you make brief remarks stressing the educational acconlplishments of the students and the work of Recording for the Blind, Inc. in providing educational opportunity. It is recoITllnended that you do not stress the theme of triull"lph over blindness. BACKGROUND (Award Winners): DAVID STEVEN MISCHEL froll"l \'{ est Hartford, Connecticut 21 years old t PAGE.THREE ( PRESENTATION OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS CONIT: THE PRESIDENT: BACKGROUND DAVIn S. MISCHEL CONTINUED: blind from. the age of 9 P3ychology major at Trinity College graduating with a B. A. degree 3. 82 average on a four point scale (the highest average in his class). active athlete-swilnming and wrestling. ~ ( JAMES WINFORD SELBY, III '. froln Metairie, Louisiana 21 years old graduated Magna Cum La~de from Tulane Vnive.rsity in 1968 BA Degree in thr~e years graduated at the head of hLs clas s with a 3. 8 on a four point system' :majored in Psychology and Sociology PAGE li'OUR ( PRESENTATION OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS CONIT: THE PRESIDENT: nACKGROUND (Recording for the.