Date: November 20, 1972

Time: Unknown between 9:09 am and 11:16 am

Location: Camp David Hard Wire

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

The recording began while the conversation was in progress.

Second term reorganization

-William L. Safire

-Plans

-Retention

-Book writing

-Slogans, speeches

-Treatment by administration

-Book writing

-Book writing

-Inside account

-Work with White House

-The President’s schedule

-Trust

-Publication

-Public interest

-Self-promotion

-Television [TV] interviews

-Safire’s experience

-Domestice and foreign policy knowledge

-Jewish background

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Comparison with Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Work with White House

-Honesty

-Work with White House

-The President’s schedule

-Access to memoranda, notes

-Safire’s possible conversations with John B. Connally,

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Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Press relations

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 9:09 am.

Delivery of Life magazine

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 10:40 am.

Second term reorganization

-Safire

-Book writing

-Richard A. Moore

-Work with White House

-Moore

-Kissinger

-Sales

-Work with the President

-Memoranda

-Dictaphone

-The President’s interview with Garnet D. (“Jack”) Horner

-Excerpts for press syndication

-Importance to administration

-Pre-1972 election period

-TV

-Post-1972 election period

Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 9:09 am.

[Life cover] photograph

-Sanchez’s view

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 10:40 am.

Life magazine

-Text

-Editorials

-Tone

-Pre 1972 election period

-Editor

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-Louis Banks

-[Ralph Graves]

-Hugh S. Sidey

-Comments on the President’s attitude

-Press relations

-Ivy League

-Kissinger

The President’s schedule

-Social events

-Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr. and [Patricia Antoinette (Fox) Haig]

-Purpose

-Cover

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Patricia Haig

-Counter-culture, art conversations

-Kissinger

Kissinger’s list

-Meeting with the President

-The President’s opponents

-Size

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Haig

-Timing

-[Camp David]

-Cabinet schedule

Second term reorganization

-Meetings

-John A. Volpe and George W. Romney

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Timing

-New York

-James D. Hodgson

-Hodgson

-Job offer

-Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC]

-Loyalty

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-Ambassadorship

-[Maria (Denend) Hodgson]

-1972 election

-Ambassadorship

-Maria Hodgson

-Committee for Industrial Peace post

-Leonard Garment

-Meeting with the President

-Commissions

-Bicentennial

-Italian-American [Volpe]

-Blacks

-Stanley S. Scott

-Retention

-Work with Garment

-Charles W. Colson’s office

-Title

-Socialist

-Garment

-White House staff

-Social functions

-Rank

-Garment

-Colson

-Michael P. Balzano

-William P. Rogers

The President’s schedule

-Possible meeting with Edward R. G. Heath

-Roger’s concern

-Timing

-Inauguration

Kissinger

-Possible trip to People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Timing

-January 1973

-Need for restraint

-Statements

-Publicity

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-“Frankenstein”

-Mail operation

-Price

-Instruction for Haldeman

-The President’s schedule

-Lyndon B. Johnson letter

-Response

-The President’s reading

-The President’s dictation

-Rose Mary Woods

-Price

-Process

-Present conversation

-Haldeman’s notes

-Memorandum for the President’s file

-Dictation

-Reconstruction

Federal-state relations

-Democratic governors

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Illinois

-Ohio

-Pennsylvania

-Daniel Walker

-John J. Gilligan

-Milton J. Shapp

-Small states

-Mayors

-Administration allies

-Richard J. Daley

-Walker

Memoranda for the President’s file

-Kissinger memoranda

-The President’s library file

-Taping system

-Transcriptions

-Locations

-Oval Office

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-The President’s dictations

-Memoranda

-Topics

-Notes

-Value

-Transcriptions

-Woods

-Frequency

-Value

-Biographers

-Safire

-Quantity

-Kissinger’s memoranda

-First term

-Originals

-The President’s custody

-Copies

-Memoranda to the President

-Custody

-The President’s acquisition

-Kissinger’s assurance to Haldeman

-White House staff

-First term papers

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Republican Party

-Republican National Committee [RNC] chairmanship

-Robert J. Dole

-Removal

-John N. Mitchell

-Initiative

-Source

-House of Representatives, Senate

-Leadership

-1972 election defeats

-Blame

-Peter H. Dominick

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(rev. Feb.-08)

-Colson

1972 election

-New Hampshire votes

-The President’s victory

-Analysis

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-The President’s memorandum

-Compared to 1964 election

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Minority report

-Press relations

-Landslide

-Status of Republican Party

-Registered voters

-Significance of landslide

-Press

-Surprise

-Mood

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Alice Roosevelt Longworth

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Press relations

-The President’s image

-News summary

-The President’s actions, courage

-John B. Connally

-Life photograph session with the President, November 7, 1972

-The President’s conversation with Ziegler

-[Harry Benson]

-Previous photograph session

-Mrs. Nixon

-Cover photograph

-Bobby Fischer

-Support for the President

-Cover photograph

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-Time

-Newsweek

-Motivation

-Response

-Colson’s office

-Letters

-Colson

-1972 campaign

-Endorsement of the President

-Editorial staff

-Opposition to the President

-Photograph editor

-Life and Time

-Ziegler

-Sidey

-Effect on public

-Hostility to administration

-Exclusion from White House

-Cover photograph

-National Broadcasting Company [NBC]

-John Chancellor

-Compared to Walter L. Cronkite, Jr.

-The President’s instruction

-Sidey

-Conversations with Ehrlichman and Kissinger

-NBC

-White House selectivity

-Newsweek

-Arnaud de Borchgrave

-Possible interview with the President

-Support for the President

-Newsweek

-Jerrold L. Schecter

-Work with Kissinger

-Compared with Aldo B. (“Elbow”) Beckman

-Intelligence

-Jewish background

-Ziegler’s view

-Kissinger

-Buchanan

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-Safire

-Life cover photograph

-Response

-Colson’s office

-Letters

-Advertisers

-Donald McI. Kendall

-Possible telephone call

-General Electric [GE]

-American Motors Corporation [AMC]

-Unknown person

-Program

-Justin W. Dart [?]

-United Fund drives

-Sidey

-Edward C. Nixon

-Status

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Comments on White House staff

-Garment

-“Technicians”

Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 9:09 am.

Memorandum

-Unknown woman

-Delivery to the President

-Typing instructions

-Location of typist

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 10:40 am.

Second term reorganization

-Unknown woman

-Nellie L. Yates

-Work pace

-Marital status

-Patricia B. McKee

-Personality

-Intelligence

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-Beverly J. Kaye

-Loyalty

-State Department

-Tests

-The President’s forthcoming memoranda

-The President’s forthcoming memoranda

-Woods

-Marjorie P. Acker

-Woods

-Secretarial help

-Intelligence

-Loyalty

-Age

-Marital status

-Age

-Experience

-Marital status

-Work pace

-Loyalty

-Yates

-Age

-Work pace

-Intelligence

-Age

-Stamina

-Abstention from drinking

-Performance under pressure

-Loyalty

-Dwight L. Chapin

-Secretary to Stephen B. Bull [Kaye]

-Competence

-Bull

-Replacement

-Personality

-Advance man assignment

-Ronald H. Walker

-The President’s trips

-Protocol

-James J. Reynolds

-South American ambassadorship

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-Personality

-U. Alexis Johnson

-Commerce Department

-Anne L. Armstrong

-[Howard (“Bo”) Callaway]

-George P. Shultz

-Business Council

-Southerner

-Secretarial help

-[Kaye]

-Compared to Woods

-Mistakes

-Woods

-Competence

-Compared to past

-Other assignments

-McKee

-Dealings with people

-Compared to Haldeman

-Personal appearance

-Competence

-Loyalty

-Yates

-Travel

-Yates

-Husband

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-Travel

-California

-World trips

-Haldeman’s staff

-Woods

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Press relations

-Life and Time

-Exclusion from White House

-Sidey

-Sidey

-John F. Osborne

-Hostility to administration

-Balance

-Credibility

-Compared to Osborne

-Support for John F. Kennedy

-Nicholas P. Thimmesch

-Intelligence

-Work with White House

-Sidey

-Syndicate

-Leak

-Inside stories

-Ziegler

-Relationship with White House

-Ziegler

-Intelligence

-“Heart”

-Sidey

-Robert B. Semple, Jr.

-[New York Times]

-“Heart” and intelligence

-Thimmesch

-Column

-Newsweek

-Sidey

-Relationship with Washington Post

-Editorial policy

-Hobart D. (“Hobe”) Lewis

-Stewart J. O. Alsop

-Sidey

-Exclusion from White House

-Kissinger

-Cut off of relations

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NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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-White House operator

Second term reorganization

-Kissinger

-Departure

-Timing

-European Security Conference

-Arrangements

-Replacement

-Connally

-[Secretary of State]

-Effect on foreign policy

-Tone

-Connally

-Possible role

-Assistant President

-Political party exchange

-Timing

-December 9, 1972 meeting

The President’s schedule

The President’s notes

-Secretarial help

-Copies

-Distribution

-Unknown woman

The President let and entered at an unknown time before 10:40 am.

Public relations [PR]

-Rogers

-Possible assistance

-Memorandum

-Forthcoming conversation with Haldeman

-Comments on the President’s management of the office

-Efficiency

-The President’s image

-Courage

-Kissinger’s role

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-Big events

-Personal warmth

-Compared to 1970

-White House staff perceptions

-Public opinion

-Surrogates

-Emphasis on the President’s personality (“Nixon the man”)

-Women surrogates

-Memorandum

-Ehrlichman reaction

-Possible supermarket appearance by the President

-Safire’s reaction

-Photograph opportunity

-White House staff work

-Memorandum

-Previous memorandum to Haldeman

-Result

-The President’s TV appearance

-Barbara Walters

-Long-term progress

-Public discourse

-The President’s trip to the People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-TV coverage

-Impact

-Press relations

-TV appearances

-Dan Rather

-TV coverage of the President’s activities

-Improvements

-Network TV appearances

-Press conferences, interviews

-Press conferences

-East Room

-Interviews

-Oval Office press conferences

-East Room

-White House staff

-Kissinger

-Ehrlichman

-Kissinger

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Ziegler entered at 10:40 am.

Ziegler’s forthcoming press conference

-Review with the President

-Press pool

Press relations

-Press trailer

-Helen A. Thomas story

-Cost

-Mrs. Nixon’s recent conversation with the President

-Criticism

-Francis Lewine story

-Removal

-Lewine story

-Ziegler’s reaction

-Schedule delay

-Life cover photograph

-Ziegler’s view

-Sanchez’s view

-Display

-Photograph editor responsibility

-The President’s schedule

-Benson

-The President’s amd Mrs. Nixon’s previous photograph session with Life

-Ziegler’s response

-Recent conversation with [Jack Newcomb]

-The President’s schedule

-Benson

-White House contact with Life

-James C. Hagerty

-Benson

-Recent conversation with Newcomb

-Unknown woman

-Time, Newsweek

-White House contact with Life

-Sidey

-Returning telephone calls

-Osborne

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NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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-Returning telephone calls

-Schecter

-Time

-Newsweek

-Henry Hubbard

-Schecter

-Kissinger

-Schecter

-Sidey

-Life

-Newsweek

-[Oriana Fallacci] interview

-Future interviews

-Clearances with Haldeman

Ziegler’s forthcoming press conference

-Second term reorganization

-Ehrlichman

-Story in Washington Star

-Veracity

-Stories on Kissinger

-The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Cabinet

-Washington Star story

-The President’s schedule

-Meetings with Cabinet

-Announcements

-Release

-Timing

-Cabinet

-Previous meeting with the President

-New ideas, approaches

-Impact of landslide

-Maintenance of momentum

-Cabinet

-Departments

-Size of government

-Reduction of personnel

-Timing

-Rethinking in bureaucracy

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NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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(rev. Feb.-08)

-Meetings with the President

-Bureaucracies

-Analyses of departments

-Timing of announcements

-Anticipation

-The President’s schedule

-Meetings with Cabinet

-Kleindienst

-Defense issues

-Melvin L. Laird

-Departure

-Changes in assignments

-Value of officers

-New job offers

-Completion

-The President’s decisions

-Consideration of recommendations

-White House staff

-The President’s schedule

-Thanksgiving plans

-Camp David

-The President’s family

Second term reorganization

-George H. W. Bush

-Opposition to Treasury Department appointment

-Interest in Cabinet position

-Opposition to Walter E. Washington appointment

-Haldeman’s message to Bush

-Ehrlichman

-RNC job offer

-Laird

-Political significance

The President’s schedule

-Announcements

-Ehrlichman

-Dinner

-Ziegler

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Press relations

-Life cover photograph

-Ziegler’s forthcoming telephone call to Life

-New York

-The President’s schedule

-Sensitivity

-Public reaction

-Telephone calls, letters

-Responsibility

-Editorial staff

-Opposition to the President

-Photograph department

-Tone

Ziegler left at 10:53 am.

Ziegler

-Press relations

-Tone

PR

-The President’s image

-Rogers’s conversation with Haldeman

-Advice on the President’s image

-Second term

-Management of office

-Qualities

-Skill, courage, boldness

-Personal warmth

-The President’s speech to [Los Angeles] Jewish [leaders at

the Beverly Hills Hotel, October 29, 1952]

-Reaction

-Personal warmth

-White House staff

-Moore

-Buchanan

-Rogers

-State Department

-Recommendations

-Receptions for the President at United Nations [September 18, 1969

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-Charles W.Yost

-White House staff

-Safire’s possible book

-John A. Andrews, Jr.

-Possible book

-Quality of writing

-William F. Gavin

-Lee W. Huebner

-Compared to Moynihan

-Moynihan

-Ideas, programs

-Possible meeting with Haldeman

-Technical issues

-Announcements

-Work load

-Appointments

-Pace

-Colson

-Value

Second term reorganization

-Colson’s role

-Forthcoming meeting

-Input

-Peter J. Brennan

-Labor Department

-Frederic V. Malek

-Transportation Department and Commerce Department recommendations

-Commerce Department

-Frederick B. Dent

-Transportation Department

-[Anne L. Armstrong]

-Howard (“Bo”) Callaway

-Ethnic

-John A. Scali

-UN job

-Italian-American background

Press relations

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-Kissinger’s interview with Fallaci

-The President’s handling

-Effect of article

-Compared to Maxine Cheshire’s articles

-Kissinger’s concern

-The President’s and Kissinger’s image

-Memorandum

-Rogers’s possible reading

-Haldeman’s possible rewrite

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-Roger E. Johnson

Edward C. Nixon

-Aide to the President

-Personality

-Compared to Rebozo, Roger Johnson

-Roger Johnson

-Intelligence

-Personality

-Mrs. Nixon

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-F. Donald Nixon

-Meeting with the President

-Florida

-Responsibilities

-Donald Nixon

-Relatives

-Donald McI. Kendall’s associates

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-Telephone calls

-Nepotism

-Robert F. (“Bobby”) Kennedy

-Attorney General

-Abilities

-Campaign activities

-Surrogate

Nixon Foundation

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White House staff

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-First Lady’s office

-Constance M. (Cornell) (“Connie) Stuart

-Retention

-Haldeman’s handling

-Mrs. Nixon’s chief of staff

-Abilities

-Intelligence

-Personality

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Nixon Foundation

Jo Anne (Horton) Haldeman

-Handling of Presidential papers

-Announcement

-Work with Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Loie Gant

-Signal to archives

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John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

-Use by White House

-The President’s request for a report

-Colson

-Hosts

-Number of seats

The President’s schedule

-[Meeting with Bush, Ehrlichman]

The President talked with the Camp David operator at an unknown time between 10:53 am and

11:10 am.

[See Conversation No. 155-12]

[Conversation No. 228-1A]

[End of telephone conversation]

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Bush

-Ehrlichman

The President talked with the Camp David operator at an unknown time between 10:53 am and

11:10 am.

[See Conversation No. 155-13]

[Conversation No. 228-1B]

[End of telephone conversation]

Second term reorganization

-Military aide office

-Changes

The President talked with Ehrlichman between 11:10 am and 11:11 am.

[See Conversation No. 155-14]

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[Conversation No. 228-1C]

[End of telephone conversation]

The President’s schedule

Nixon Foundation

-Jo Anne Haldeman

-Job

Ehrlichman entered at an unknown time after 11:11 am.

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Bush

-Location

Ehrlichman left at an unknown time before 11:16 am.

Nixon Foundation

-Jo Anne Haldeman

-Volunteer job

-Pay

-Purpose

-[Yorba Linda] property sale

-Plans

-Ehrlichman

-F. Edward Hebert

-Timing

-Congress

-Standards of Official Conduct Committee

-Hebert

-The President’s schedule

-California

-Christmas

-Tour

-House

-Possible donation

-[Julie Nixon Eisenhower and Tricia Nixon Cox]

-Mrs. Nixon

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-Market price

-Appraisers

-Value

Second term reorganization

-Problems

-Dole

Haldeman left at an unknown time before 11:16 am.