Date: December 27, 1972

Time: 8:14 pm – 8:33 pm

Location: White House Telephone

The President talked with Charles W. Colson.

The President’s schedule

-Harry S. Truman’s death

-The President’s paying of respects

-Television [TV] coverage

-Timing

-Absence of Presidential-public statement

-Truman family request for private funeral

-Demeanor

-Tone

-Photographs

-Media coverage

-National Broadcasting Company [NBC]

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Lyndon B. Johnson and family

US bombing of North Vietnam

-News coverage

-Truman’s death

-Public attitude

-Disappointment

-Truman’s death

-The President’s paying of respects

-Lack of demonstrators

-Colson’s telephone conversations

-William F. (“Billy”) Graham’s views

-Graham’s association with the administration

-“War Hawk”

-Colson’s recent conversation with Henry A. Kissinger

-Effects of Kissinger’s conversation with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Press contacts

-Colson’s message to Haldeman

-Kissinger’s conversation with Colson

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-Status quo

-Return of Congress

-Public attitude

-Neutrality

-Albert E. Sindlinger

-Poll information

-Timing

-Christmas

-Support for bombing

-Increases

-“Doves”

-Increases

-Status quo

-Colson’s recent conversation with Kissinger

Congressional relations

-Democratic Whip position

-House Majority Leader

-Thomas P. (“Tip”) O’Neill

-O’Neill

-Democratic partisanship

-Relationship with Colson

-Possible successor

-Robert C. Byrd

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] appearance

-Vietnam War special

-Re-election efforts

-Support for the President

-Briefing from William H. Sullivan

-Robert P. Griffin

-Briefing

-Hugh Scott

-Colson’s view

-Colson’s recent conversations with William E. Timmons and John A. Scali

-Colson’s efforts

-Reaction to US bombing of North Vietnam

-Quiescence

-Edward M. Kennedy

-Statement

-Michael J. Mansfield

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-Statement

-Timing

-Congressional recess

-Vacations

Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Story

-Robert J. Dole

-The President’s view

-Bryce N. Harlow

-Colson’s view

-Schedule

-Florida

US bombing of North Vietnam

-Public attitude

-Colson’s telephone conversations

-New Majority

-Appointments by administration

-Colson’s “book”

-The President’s constituency

-Possible worry

-W. Richard Howard’s telephone conversations

National economy

-Herbert Stein

-Economic briefing

-Tone

-Colson’s view

-Gross National Product [GNP]

-Revised figures

-Increases

-1972 election

-Aid to administration

-Briefing by Stein

-Tone

National issues

-Economy

-Football

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-Administration appointments

-Robert Q. Marston

-Washington press coverage

-National Institute of Health [NIH]

-Views of scientific community

-George S. McGovern

-Political leaning

-Colson’s relative

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Department of Health, Education and Welfare [HEW]

-Peter J. Brennan

-Rowland Evans and Robert Novak column

-Labor Department

-Photographs of the President

-George P. Shultz

-James N. Hodgson

-John F. Kennedy photographs

-Lyndon B. Johnson photographs

-Brennan’s effect on Washington bureaucracy

-Effect

-Establishment

-Wall Street Journal

-Victor Riesel column

-Activities

-Effect

-Compared to Martin P. Durkin

-Evans and Novak, Wall Street Journal columns

-Tone

-Relationship with the President

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Support for Adlai E. Stevenson, II

-Brennan’s support for the President

-1972 campaign

-Labor committee

-New Majority

-Evans and Novak column

-Relationship with press

CBS

-The President’s conversation with Gerald L. Warren

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-Possible policies affecting CBS

-The President conversation with Patrick J. Buchanan

-Buchanan’s lunch with William Small

-Worry

-Relationship with the administration

-Colson’s view

Cable TV

-The President’s view

-Effect on the networks

-CBS

-Establishment

-Benefit to public

Life magazine

-Final issue

-1972 photographs

-Thomas F. Eagleton

-McGovern

-Edward S. Muskie

-Coverage of the President

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

Soviet Union

-Election

-New Majority

-Colson’s view

-Establishment

-Public interest

-The President’s potential survival

John A. Volpe

-Ambassadorship to Italy

-Italian-American reaction

-Colson’s view

-Scali

-United Nations [UN] appointment

-Secretary of Transportation

-Colson’s conversation with Volpe

-Volpe’s reaction

-Italian-American reaction

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Blair House receptions

-New Majority

-Response

-Compared to White House parties, church services, receptions

-Letters to Colson

-Numbers

-Tone

-Compared to the National Business Council for Consumer Affairs

Maurice H. Stans

-Campaign contributors

-Members of National Business Council for Consumer Affairs

-List

Blair House receptions

-Response

-1973 Inaugural receptions

-Degree of formality

-Black ties

-Wives

-Compared to white tie