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| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | P | S | T | V Series "A" – Pre-Presidential The "A" Series consists primarily of briefing, announcements, and remarks by Richard Nixon about his forthcoming presidency. The recordings were made between August 8, 1968 and January 20, 1969, although most were done after the election. Future members of the administration and other prominent Republicans also appear. Included are five tapes from Richard Nixon's 1952 campaign for the Vice Presidency. File/ID Number: A-001 Date: 8/8/1968 Tape Contents: Remarks accepting the Republican nomination at the Convention in Miami Program Time: 40:00 File/ID Number: A-002 Date: 12/5/1968 Tape Contents: Remarks at the Cardinal's Community Dinner at the Century Plaza in Beverly Hills, CA Program Time: 12:49 File/ID Number: A-003 Date: 12/6/1968 Tape Contents: Remarks to the Republican Governors' Dinner at the Holiday Inn Riviera in Palm Springs Program Time: 07:39 File/ID Number: A-004 Date: 12/6/1968 Tape Contents: Remarks by Rep. Wilbur Mills (D-OK) after meeting with Nixon, with Ronald Ziegler File/ID Number: A-005 Date: 12/7/1968 Tape Contents: Announcement in New York City by Nixon of appointment of Paul McCracken to Council of Economic Advisors, with Ron Ziegler File/ID Number: A-006 Date: 12/10/1968 Tape Contents: Press briefing by Ronald Ziegler and Herbert Klein in New York City File/ID Number: A-007 Date: 12/11/1968 Tape Contents: Announcement by Nixon in New York City of appointment of Robert Mayo as Director of the Bureau of the Budget File/ID Number: A-008 Date: 12/11/1968 Tape Contents: Remarks by Nixon introducing his Cabinet, at the Shoreham Hotel Program Time: 30:00 File/ID Number: A-009 Date: 12/13/1968 Tape Contents: Press conference by Melvin Laird at the Pentagon File/ID Number: A-010 Date: 12/14/1968 Tape Contents: Press briefing by Ronald Ziegler and announcement by Nixon of appointment of Daniel Patrick Moynihan [blank] File/ID Number: A-011 Date: 12/20/1968 Tape Contents: Press Briefing by Ronald Ziegler in New York City and recording of Walter Cronkite's coverage of the Democratic Convention File/ID Number: A-012 Date: 12/20/1968 Tape Contents: Remarks by Nixon on appointment of Charles Yost as Ambassador to the United Nations, with Yost File/ID Number: A-013 Date: 1/2/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks by Nixon at a lunch in Los Angeles honoring Robert Finch, with Finch, Ronald Reagan, George Murphy, and Asa Call Program Time: 15:40 File/ID Number: A-014 Date: 1/2/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks by Nixon in Anaheim at dinner in his honor, with Art Linkletter Program Time: 17:19 File/ID Number: A-015 Date: 1/4/1969 Tape Contents: Press briefing by Nixon and ronald Ziegler in New York City File/ID Number: A-016 Date: 1/4/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks by Nixon at a press conference in New York City announcing State Department appointments, with Elliot Richardson, UA Johson, and Richard F. Pederson Program Time: 11:46 File/ID Number: A-017 Date: 1/9/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks by Mrs. Nixon and Mark Evans, Chairman of the Inaugural Ball, in New York City File/ID Number: A-018 Date: 1/10/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks by Republican National Chairman Ray Bliss in a press conference in New York City File/ID Number: A-019 Date: 1/11/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks by Nixon at a task force dinner in New York City Program Time: 17:09 File/ID Number: A-020 Date: 1/13/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks at a dinner in honor of Maurice Stans in New York City Program Time: 09:00 File/ID Number: A-021 Date: 1/19/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks by Agnew at a Governors' Reception at the Sheraton Park Hotel Program Time: 04:22 File/ID Number: A-022 Date: 1/20/1969 Tape Contents: Inaugural Prayer Service at the State Department Restriction(s): G File/ID Number: A-023 Tape Contents: 1952 campaign remarks by Nixon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Restriction(s): G File/ID Number: A-024 Tape Contents: 1952 campaign remarks by Nixon in Rockland, Maine Restriction(s): G File/ID Number: A-025 Tape Contents: 1952 campaign remarks by Nixon in Bangor, Maine Restriction(s): G File/ID Number: A-026 Tape Contents: 1952 campaign remarks by Nixon in Saco, Maine Restriction(s): G File/ID Number: A-027 Tape Contents: 1952 campaign remarks by Nixon in Westbrook Restriction(s): G Series "B" – Vice-Presidential Recordings The "B" Series consists of remarks, briefing, and interviews by the Vice President of the United States during the Nixon administration. Recording of Spiro T. Agnew began January 20, 1969 and concluded September 29, 1973. Recordings of Gerald R. Ford began December 6, 1973 and concluded August 9, 1974. WHCA did not include reels numbered 119 and 261 when they transferred the tapes to NARA. File/ID Number: B-001 Date: 1/20/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks to Inaugural Ball guests-Statler Hilton Hotel, Wash., DC Program Time: 01:25 File/ID Number: B-002 Date: 1/20/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks to Inaugural Ball guests-Smithsonian Institution, Wash., DC Program Time: 02:00 File/ID Number: B-003 Date: 1/24/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks to the press-WHPL/John Lindsay Program Time: 20:00 File/ID Number: B-004 Date: 1/25/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks to the Women's National Rep. Club luncheon-Waldorf Astoria, NY, NY Program Time: 20:00 File/ID Number: B-005 Date: 1/27/1969 Tape Contents: Press briefing-Press lobby entrance, White House Program Time: 10:00 File/ID Number: B-006 Date: 1/27/1969 Tape Contents: Press conference-Washington Hilton Hotel, Wash. DC Program Time: 08:31 File/ID Number: B-007 Date: 2/10/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks in administering oath of office to appointees of the Post Office Dept. Program Time: 16:00 File/ID Number: B-008 Date: 2/14/1969 Tape Contents: Press conference-Roosevelt Rm., White House Program Time: 16:23 File/ID Number: B-009 Date: 3/17/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks on a summer youth program-Roosevelt Rm., White House/James Lovell Program Time: 10:00 File/ID Number: B-010 Date: 3/26/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks via closed circuit TV regarding urban affairs-Family Theater, White House Program Time: 07:00 File/ID Number: B-011 Date: 3/27/1969 Tape Contents: Agnew and others in a "New Town Meeting"-Indian Treaty Rm., E.O.B . (two tapes) Program Time: 01:40 File/ID Number: B-012 Date: 4/24/1969 Tape Contents: Vice Presidential briefing-Roosevelt Rm., White House/Moynihan and Carl Stokes Program Time: 23:50 File/ID Number: B-013 Date: 5/22/1969 Tape Contents: Agnew and others in a "New Town Meeting"-Indian Treaty Rm., E.O.B. (two tapes) Program Time: 01:50 File/ID Number: B-014 Date: 6/9/1969 Tape Contents: Press conference-Indian Treaty Rm., E.O.B./John Lindsay Program Time: 06:40 File/ID Number: B-015 Date: 6/28/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks to Executive Branch Interns-Indian Treaty Rm., E.O.B. Program Time: 10:30 File/ID Number: B-016 Date: 7/16/1969 Tape Contents: Interview with Agnew by ABC correspondent Bill Lawrence-JFK Space Center Program Time: 08:44 File/ID Number: B-017 Date: 7/16/1969 Tape Contents: Interview with Agnew by CBS correspondent Walter Cronkite-JFK Space Center Program Time: 10:14 File/ID Number: B-018 Date: 7/30/1969 Tape Contents: Press briefing-Indian Treaty Rm., E.O.B. Program Time: 29:54 File/ID Number: B-019 Date: 8/25/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks regarding damage by Hurricane Camille- San Clemente, CA Program Time: 09:00 File/ID Number: B-020 Date: 9/17/1969 Tape Contents: Press briefing Program Time: 16:00 File/ID Number: B-021 Date: 9/22/1969 Tape Contents: Press briefing-Roosevelt Rm./Gov. Love and Dr. Arthur Program Time: 20:00 File/ID Number: B-022 Date: 9/25/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks to Young President's Org.-E. Garden/H. Dent, J. Davies, Kleindienst Program Time: 02:27 File/ID Number: B-023 Date: 10/14/1969 Tape Contents: Press briefing-Roosevelt Rm. Program Time: 12:00 File/ID Number: B-024 Date: 11/13/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks concerning news coverage-Desmoines, Iowa Program Time: 30:00 File/ID Number: B-025 Date: 11/14/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks at a luncheon following launch of Apollo 12-Cape Kennedy Program Time: 05:10 File/ID Number: B-026 Date: 11/20/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks in a televised address-Montgomery, AL Program Time: 30:00 File/ID Number: B-027 Date: 12/19/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks at year end cabinet briefing for government officials-East Rm. (two tapes) Program Time: 02:20 Restriction(s): B File/ID Number: B-028 Date: 12/24/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks to media concerning V.P.'s trip/The President Program Time: 15:00 File/ID Number: B-029 Date: 12/26/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks upon arrival at Hickam AFB-Hawaii Program Time: 01:23 File/ID Number: B-030 Date: 12/28/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks upon arrival at Anderson AFB- Guam Program Time: 03:23 File/ID Number: B-031 Date: 12/29/1969 Tape Contents: Remarks during arrival ceremony-Manila, Philippines Program Time: 04:23 File/ID Number: B-032 Date: 12/30/1969 Tape Contents: Press conference-Press center, Intercontinental Hotel, Philippines Program Time: 05:33 File/ID Number: B-033 Date: 12/30/1969 Tape Contents: State Dinner for the Representatives to the Inauguration-Manila, Philippines/Marcos Program Time: 02:35 Restriction(s): B File/ID Number: B-034 Date: 12/31/1969 Tape Contents: Presentation of moon rocks to Marcos-Manila, Philippines Program Time: 18:21 Restriction(s): B File/ID Number: B-035 Date: 12/31/1969 Tape Contents: Briefing by International Rice Institute to the VP- Briefing Rm., IRRI Program Time: 18:21 File/ID Number: B-036 Date: 1/1/1970 Tape Contents: Remarks to troops at a fire base control and a hospital-S.
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