Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

2 22 N.D. Other Document Resservation for a luncheon at the Caucus Room of the Old Senate Office Building. 1 pg.

2 22 12/03/1970 Other Document Tentative Agenda for a meeting in the Caucus Room of the Old Senate Office Building. 1 pg.

2 22 N.D. Other Document Slip of paper detailing information on a book to be authored by Justice Louis B. Heller of 's Supreme Court. 1 pg.

2 22 N.D. Other Document Page detailing Former Members of Congress charter members. 2 pgs.

2 22 N.D. Brochure Former Members of Congress brochure. 2 pgs.

2 22 N.D. Other Document Card detailing RN's membership in the U.S. House of Representatives. 1 pg.

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2 22 N.D. Other Document Copy of H.R. 20015. 1 pg.

2 22 N.D. Letter From Mark F. Werblood to RN regarding the Rapalllo Chapter of the Phi Alpha Dleta Law Fraternity, International. 1 pg.

2 22 01/14/1971 Other Document Envelope from the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity to RN. 2 pgs.

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RESE RVAT I ON

~L.J.Se reserv e on e pl ace f or ·me at t he l unc he on and gen ral me et in g t - :'C hC\~d Oi, hu rs ay, December 3, 1970 , at 11:45 a .m. i n t he _~. cus Roc . of t he Ol d Sen ate Office Bu i l ding. Enclo s d i s my check 1-.... _ it- ~ S--- -- t o cover ex p nses. (Payable to FMC) 11 me ------Add ress ------~------C1 ty ------' State ------Zip Code ----- Tele phone #__~______Ge neral Ses sion C- u us Room, Ol d Senate Office Building Dec ember 3, 1970 11:45 a.m.

Tentative Agenda

A. Minutes of previous meeting. b . Report on membership and budget and personnel. C. Rep ort on White House Worship Service (Congressional Record insertion) D. Rep ort on status of legislation for "Alumni Day" for former Members (Resolution enacted?) f:. Re p0 r ton. s tatu s 0 f 1 e g; s 1 a t ion for Con 9res s ion a 1 Cha rter. (Bill introduced) F. Rep ort on status of Foundation Proposals for Or a l Hi stories, etc. G. Plans f or today's Foreign Policy Review and Recepti on at the State Department H. Future plans and program. (Brochure) One of our former colleagues, Justice Louis B. Heller, Supreme Court ?f th~ ?tate of New York, Brooklyn, ~. Y. 11201, has advised us he 1S wr1t1ng a book about the absurdlt1es, surprises, frustra­ tions, etc. of politics and would appreciate your writing to him to share relevant incidents or stories with him -- the material will be held in strictest c~nfidence, if you so desire. FMC CH A RTE R M01 BE R1i ( 305 Me mbe r s ) _...... O....c...... t'""Q""'b""e.....r~1~9~7....0'----______ALABAMA COLORADO ILLINOIS .!'fICHIGAN Cont'd Miles Clayton Al.lgood Edgar Chenoweth C. W. Bishop Frank Chelf Sr. John C. Mackie Laurie C. Bat.tle Roy H. McVicker Chester A. Chesney Earle C. Clements ** George Meader George M. Grant Robert B. Chiperfield Charles Farnsley Charles G. Oakman George Huddleston Jr. Frank W. Fries Noble J. Gregory Charles E. Potter ** Carter Manasco William Benton * Evan Howell W. Howes Meade Harold M. Ryan l~Fayette L. Patterson Prescott Bush * Edward H. Jenison ThI'uston B. Morton ** Neil Staebler Albert M. Rains Ranulf Compton Calvin D. Johnson Jehn M. Robdon Andrew J. Transue Kenneth A. Roberts Albert W. Cretella Robert T. McLoskey Armistead L. Selden Ellsworth B. Foote James C. Murray LOUISIANA MINNESOTA Bernard J. Grabowski Gale Schisler James Domengeaux ~Car1 Andersen ALASKA Frank Kowalski Timothy P. Sheehan Gillis W. Long Victor Christgau Ernest Gruening* John Davis Lodge Robert J. Twyman Newt V. Mills Edward J. Devitt Clare Booth Luce Walter H. Judd ARIZONA B. J. Monkiewicz INDIANA MAINE Coya G. Knutson (Mrs.) Lewis W. Douglas Abner W. Sibal J oseph W. Barr Peter A. Garland George E. MacKinnon Ernest W. McFar la~d * Shepard J. Cr~packer Robert Hale DELAWARE Cec i l M. Harden (Mrs .) Clifford G. McIntire MISSISSIPPI Joseph A. Frear Jr. * Randall S. Harmon James C. Oliver Frank E. Smith Clyde T. Elli s Harris B. McDowell Jr. Ralph Harvey Stanley R. Tupper E. C. Gathings Thomas W. Mi ller Earl Hogan MISSOURI Oren Harris Herbert B. Warburton F. Jay Nimtz C. Jasper Bell Brooks Hay. Fred Wamp l er Kat herine Edgar Byron Marion T. Bennett Catherine D. Norrell Earl Wilson John M. Butler * Thomas B. Curtis James W. Trimbl e Courtney W. Campbell John R. Foley Jeffrey P. Hillelson Albert S. Herlong Jr. IOW~ DeWitt S. Hyde Paul Caruthers Jones CALIFORNIA D. R. (Billy) Matthews James E. Bromwe ll Ha rvey G. Mache n Frank M. Karsten Ronald Brook. Cameron George A. Smathers ** Guy M. Gillette ** George L. Radcliffe * Edward V. Long * Helen Gahagan Douglas Stanley L. Greigg Carlton R. ~ickles Morgan M. Moulder Charles K. Fletcher GEORGIA John R. Hansen Edgar W. hies tand Iris F. Blitc.h Bo urke B. Hickenlooper * MASSACHUSETTS MONTANA Patrick J. Hillings Howard H. Callaway Charles B. Hoeven Joseph E. Casey James F. Battin Joe Holt Robert Ramspeck Karl M. LeCompte Lawrence Curtis Jeannette Rankin Allen Oakley Hunter Charles E. Swanson Angier L. Goodwin Edouard V.M. Izac HAWAII Thomas J. Lane William F. Knowland * John A. Burns KANSAS Henry Cabot Lodge * NEBRASKA TholUs H. Kuchel * Elizabeth P. Farrington William H. Avery Sinclair Weeks * Sam W. Reynolds * Clinton D. McKinnon J. Floyd Breeding Phillip H. Weaver Richard M. Nixon ** IDAHO Frank Carlson ** James Roosevelt Abe McGregor Goff Albert M. Cole Raymond F. Clevenger Pierre Salinger * George H. Hansen Harry DaTby * Billie S. Farnum NEVADA Byron N. Scott Ralph R. Harding Newell A. George Homer Ferguson * Berkeley L. Bunker ** Samuel W. Yorty Glen H. Taylor * Wint Smith Don Hayworth August E. Johansen John Lesinski * Senate ** House and Senate -2­ OHIO Cont'd SOU11I CAROLINA WASHINGTON NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW YORK Cont'd Robert Ashmore Hugh B. Mitchell·· William E. Miller Tom V. Moorehead J. Oliva Huot Gordon H. Scherer James P. Richards Thor C. Tollefson Chester E. Merrow Abraham J. Multer Hugo S. Sims Jr. Maurice J. Murphy Jr. • Harold C. Ostertag Robert T. Secrest Robert E. Sweeney John H. Ray SOUTH DAKOTA Leo F. RayUel NEW JERSEY J. H. Bottum • WEST James C. Auchincloss R. Walter Riehlman Harold O. Lovre Carl G. Bachmann Alfred E. Santangelo Lyle H. Boren Robert W. Kean Elizabeth Kee (Mrs.) Paul .J. Krebs Gale H. Stalker Arch A. Moore Jr. Winifred C.Stanley Frank C. Osmers Jr. Jed Johnson Jr. James B. Frazier Jr. Alfred D. Sieminski Katharine St. George J. Carlton Loser Anthony F. Tauriello A. S. •• Frank W. Sundstrom James V. Smith Herbert S. Walters • Albert L. Vreeland Herbert Tenzer WISCONSIN Victor E. Wickersham George M. Wallhauser Gerald T. Flynn Lindley Beckworth Melvin R. Laird NORTH CAROLINA OREGON NEW MEXICO Charles O. Porter Ed Gossett Lynne E. Stalbaum John E. Miles Hugh Q. Alexander Harold D. Cooley Frank N. Ikard Thomas G. Morris Lyndon B. Johnson •• Carl T. Durham PENNSYLVANIA E. S. Johnny Walker Earl H. Beshlin Marvin Jones Frank P. Graham • WYOMING Woodrow W. Jones Edward J. Bonin John E. Lyle NEW YORK William D. McFarlane William Henry Harrison Horace R. Kornegay D. Emmert Brumbaugh Robert R. Barry Joseph L. Carrigg Walter E. Rogers Teno Rencalio Frank J. Becker Ralph J. Scott Basil Lee Whitener Earl Chudoff J. T. Rutherford Augustus W. Bennet N. Neiman Craley Jr. Lera Thomas (Mrs.) Louis J. Capozzoli William J. Crow Robert E. Thomason W. Sterling Cole NORTH DAKOTA Clark W. Thompson " Gerald P. Nye • Willard S. Curtin Irwin D. Davidson Henry Ellenbogen Eugene Worley OHIO Ivor D. Fenton James B. Donovan Carl H. Hoffman UTAH Edwin B. Dooley Homer E. Abele Albert D. Baumhart Carrull D. Kearns R;;; Beck Bosone (Mrs.) Sidney A. Fine Franklin H. Lichtenwalter David King Paul A. Fino Frances P. Bolton Oliver P. Bolton Frederick A. Muhlenberg M. Blaine Peterson Hadwen C. Fuller Stanley A. Prokop Leonard W. Hall John W. Bricker. Henderson H. Carson James M. Quigley VIRGINIA James C. Healey George W. Sarbacher Jr. Clarence G. Burton Louis B. Heller William E. Hess Greg Holbrock S. Walter Stauffer Colgate W. Darden Jr. James E. Van Zandt J. Vaughan Gary Bernard W. Kearney James W. Huffman. Lawrence E. Imhoff James D. Weaver Porter "Hardy Jt. Kenneth B. Keating • Samuel A. Weiss W. Pat Jennings Edna F. Kelly Harry P. Jeffrey Rodney M. Love Howard W. Smith Eugene J. Keogh William M. Tuck Theodore R. Kupferman Walter H. Moeller

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~ ILLlllOIS HICIIlCAJI Coat I d ~[_~ YOR,K .~~~ . d SOUTH CIdlOLlNA Pl11e. Claycoa Allioocl FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS C:-w:-ilshop Dot! Hayvorch E~~ene J . lli.eolh ~Ashaaor; Lauri. C. bule OI••t.r A. CllIe.n.y AU8U.t E. Johanun Th,.odore R. Kupferman J .... P. Richar d s Georae M. Craat ~ Rob.rt • • Ch1perUeld Joho Le,ia.k.1 WilU.. &. Miller Hugo S . Slam Jr. 4;eorp Kuct4leeCoa Jr. Fraak W. Fri.. John C. Kacide Abrah.. J. ~lter Cartel' Maaaaco Evea Howell Georae ~adcr Harold C. O.te r ta8 SOUnt DAKOTA LaFa,etta L. 'aCCeraOA r.dvard ... Jeoiaon Charla C. QUaaa John H. by J . H. lou_ • H. "'lu Alb.rt Calvin D. Joh:-..oa OIarle. E . P(letn •• Leo F...yUel ttarold O. l.ovre K.emwtb A. I.oberu Iobert T. Kc.Loeke, Harold H . Rye I . Walt.I' Rlehl aan AraiaC'" L. SaU- J.... C. Murray r~.~:)'.\ ..il Suebler Alfred E. SaDualelo ~ ~" ,~ Cale Schl.1.r ADdrew J. Trea.ue Gale Ii. Statker Jalle. I. fr.~1er J,-. / , A1A5&A Tlaochy , . Sheehaa Winifred C.Staaley J . Carltoa loser , ; -. ~ \ t Cruenl....• Robert J. ~ a,... KUIIiBSOT" Kather1a. Se. Ceorge Herbert S. Walten • it. Carl ADdar..n Itlnbcny F. ta"rie11o AaUOIIA IDIANA V1ctor Chriat,au Hel'ber t Te nzer TEXAS 1Aw1. W. Do",J.u Joeepb W. larr E4vard J . DeY1tt Stuyve..nt Wa1..,rilht t:rndley Beckworth [raouC w. ~'arlaad • ~ , , - I Shepard J. Cnapacker Ed eo.aetc W~••r II . Judd Cecil K .....rd.o (Hr•• ) eo,a C. butaoa (Mr•• ) _TIl t.UOI.IIIA 'ranlL N. lILaI'd Lyndoa B. JohuoD ~. ~ badall S. laraoa

FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS H~stor.L.Q! FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS Current and Planned Pr~ams A Statement of Purpose • Holding periodic meetings of the FMC was formed in February 1970 membership for fellowship, to Former Members of Congress is a bi­ by a group of 52 former Members of conduct the business of the organi­ partisan, non-profit organization which the Senate and House zation, and to receive domestic has been established to promote the of Representatives who gathered in and foreign policy briefings on cause of good government at the national response to an invitation from matters of public import an ce. level by strengthening the United Sta tes Brooks Hays and Walter H. Judd. Congress as an institution. This meeting was an outgrowth of an • Preparing oral histories of former earlier meeting in December 1969 Members of Congress, developing an FMC seeks to develop among the people attended by seven former Congre ssmen, important record of the nati0nal of the United St ates a better under­ H. Carl Andersen, Frank Chelf, Robert decision-maki ng process that is standing of and interest in our sys tem Hale, Brooks Hays, W. Pat Jennings, often neglected or overlooked. of government and its institutions. Walter H. Judd and J. T. Rutherford. • Providing suitable recognition of Its primary focus is research and pas t service for former Members educat i on, and it is dedicated to wider Mr. Hays initiated the proposal through the issuance of Identifi­ national utilization of former Members for such an organization because of cati on Cards, Citations of Service, of Congress as a major public resource. a long-felt belief that fo rmer Members and Pins. were an under-utilized re s ource of FMC, when requested, will provide great potenti al value for our coun t ry. • Providing office space on Capitol technical assistance to make available The ne ed to make better use of this Hill which can also be used as to Congress the exp erience of former resource has been recognized by man y headquarters for members when Members. in the Co ngres s and in the academi c visiting in Washington. world. It will serve as an "alumni" ass oc ia­ • Cooperating with George Washington tion for former Members, better en ablin9 University in the establishment them to preserve the fellowship and Following this first meeting, a of a Center for study of the friendships developed while in the questionn ai re was circulated to those legislative process, enabling Congress. former Members whose addresses were former Members to serve as visit­ readily avail ab le to determine their ing lecturers, and students from FMC, as an organization, will not interest in forming an asso ciation across the country to study the take positions on any public issue, with their former colleague s for non­ Congress first-hand for academic lobby for or against specific legisla­ political and non-partisan purposes. credit. tion, or engage in political or partisan In a nearly unanimous response, there activity. Every member, of course, will was great support for the formation • Assisting colleges in other States be free to do so. Membership will be of such an association. In nine to establish similar centers and suspended if a member seeks re-election months over 300 joined as Charter to utilize to maximum advantage to the Congress, and terminated if Members. the knowledge and legislative elected and sworn in. experience and expertise of former Members of the Congress living in those States or areas. Hon. Richard Nixon MEMDER

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~ = _ 1950 ~ / 91sTCONGRESS2n SESSION H R 20015 • •

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

DECRNIBER 31 1 1970 Mr. A~THmws of Alalmmll (for himself and Mr. Qum) introduced the following bill; which waS referred to the Committee on the .Judiciary

A BILL To incorporate the fonner }\[clllbers of Congress, and for other purposes.

1 Be it enacted by the Senate and H01lse of Representa­ 2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

3 That the following persons:

4 Miles Clayton Allgood, L[llll'ie C. Battle, George

5 M. Grant, George Huddleston, Junior, Carter Manasco,

6 LaFayette IJ. Pn.tterson, Albert M. Rains, Kenneth A.

7 Roberts, Annistead I. Relden, of AIn.barna ; Ernest

8 Grncning, of Alaska; Lc'wis \V. J)ongla,s, Ernest W. M:c­

9 ,Farland, of Arizona; Clyde T. ]JUis, E. C,. Gath~ngs,

10 Oren Harris, Brooks Hays, Catherine D. Norrell, James

I Rapallo Chapter

December, 1970

Dear Brother Alumnus:

As you may have read recently, the Rapallo Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, International, at New York University Law School was very successfully reactivated on April 29, 1970.

The members initiated on April 29, and the second-year students joining this semester, represent solid legal talent, trained in a truly national law school. Several of our members have expressed a strong interest in working in your geographical area.

Please let us know the following information about your practice: The type of work in which your law firm specializes, your need for new Associates and program for Summer Clerkships, and the probable salaries for these positions. In return our Chapter Placement Committee will gladly assist you by supplying resumes and any other information you may deem necessary.

The requested information should be sent to:

Mark F. Werblood Chairman of Placement Committee Rapallo Chapter Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, International 2S00D Johnson Avenue Bronx, New York 10463

Thank you so much for your cooperation.

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