Date: December 10, 1972

Time: 10:01 am – 1:12 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

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

Haldeman’s schedule

-Church

National Presbyterian Church

-[Rev. John A. Huffman, Jr.] of Key Biscayne

-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo

-Rev. Edward L. R. Elson

-Age

-Effect on the President

Political philosophy

-The President’s letter

-Distribution

-Reading

-The President’s conversations with John D. Ehrlichman, George P. Shultz

-White House staff

-Views compared to the President’s

-Liberalism

-Sexual orientation

-Homosexuality

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Robert Nisbet article

-Buchanan

-Philosopher in administration

-Cabinet

-White House staff

-Domestic Council

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

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-Academic community

-John F. Kennedy

-Assaults

-Art

-Music

-Education

-“New Left”

-Pot [Marijuana]

-Permissiveness

-Cabinet

-Claude S. Brinegar

-Robert H. Bork

-Philosopher in administration

-Price’s view

-The President’s views

-The nation’s need

-Articulation

-Tactics

-Cabinet

-Bork

-Possible conversation with the President

-Compared to Joseph T. Sneed

-Supreme Court

-William H. Rehnquist

-Warren E. Burger

-Tactics

-Social scientists

-Buchanan

-Hobart D. (“Hobe”) Lewis

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

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Robert S. Strauss

-Charles W. Colson

-Democratic National Committee [DNC]

-Senate

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-Judaism

John B. Connally, Jr.

-Indecision

-Switching political parties

-Democratic nomination

-Chances

-Conversation with Haldeman

-DNC

-Resignation of Jean Westwood

-The President’s strategy

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Second term reorganization

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-White House job

-Ronald L. Ziegler’s view

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

-Ziegler’s conversation with Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Stuart

-Replacement

-Ziegler’s conversation with the President

-“Supernumerary” role

-Richard M. Helms

-The President’s conversation with Mrs. Nixon

-West Wing

-Lucy A. Winchester’s tenure

-Michael J. Farrell’s tenure

-John E. Nidecker

-Winchester

-Mrs. Nixon

-Farrell

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Nidecker

-Retention

-Relationship with Mrs. Nixon, Julie Nixon Eisenhower

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-Winchester

-Departure

-Winchester’s conversations with Jo Anne (Horton) Haldeman and

other administration wives

-Daughter

-East Wing’s relationship with West Wing

-Winchester

-Job performance

-Social relations

-Stephen B. Bull

-Christmas events

-Mrs. Nixon

-Rex W. Scouten

-Farrell

-Retention

-Nidecker

-Agency job

-White House taff cuts

-Retention

-Farrell

-Compared to John S. Davies

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-White House job

-Ziegler’s assignment

-Job title

-Chief of Mrs. Nixon’s staff

-Ziegler’s view

-Assistant to the First Lady

-Press Secretary

-Social Secretary

-Press relations

-Ziegler’s view

-East Wing’s relationship with the West Wing

-Conflict

-Rose Mary Woods

-Relationship with the staff

-Bull

-Alexander P. Butterfield

-Dwight H. Chapin

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-Haldeman

-Chapin

-Butterfield

-Invitations

-Bull

-Job performance

-Personal life

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-Bull

-The President’s schedule

-Chief of Protocol

-Marion H. Smoak

-Departure

-[Reynolds] [first name unknown] of California

-Ambassadorship [to Mexico]

-Smoak

-William R. Codus

-Social affairs

-Hosts

-Cabinet officers

-Dinners

-Camp David

-Codus

-Reynolds

-Anne L. Armstrong

-Codus

-Tobin Armstrong

-Women’s jobs

-[Shah of Iran] Mohammed Reza Pahhvi

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-Indira Gandhi

-Golda Meir

-Texas

-Press relations

-Finances

-Residence

Press relations

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s view

-Life

-Hugh S. Sidey

-Price’s conversation with Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Washington, DC

-Price’s view

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1974 Congressional elections

-Harry S. Dent

-Edward C. Nixon

-Washington state

-Traits

-Political acumen

-Youth

-Edward R. F. Cox

-New York

-Otis G. Pike

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Traits

-George A. Goodling

-Departure

-Hugh Scott

-Mark Hamburger

-[Dwight] David Eisenhower, II

-Pennsylvania

-Public support

-William W. Scranton

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-Frank L. Rizzo

-Colson

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr. [?]

-Hamburger

-Possible job

-Nixon Foundation

-Federal job

-Bicentennial

-American Enterprise Institute [AEI]

-Future

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Senate seat

-Scott

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The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Chapin

-Timing

-Purpose

-1972 campaign

-Meeting with Gordon C. Strachan

-US Information Agency [USIA] job

-Purpose

-1972 campaign

-Chapin

-Work habits

Chapin

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Family

-Donald H. Segretti

-The President’s conversation with Julie Nixon Eisenhower

Second term reorganization

-Strachan

-Chapin

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-Departure

-Return

-Meeting with the President

-Possible dinner

E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Loss of wife [Dorothy Hunt]

-Letter from the President

-Money

-Tracing

-Serial numbers

-Origin

Watergate

-Dorothy Hunt money

-Origin

-Payoff money

-Purse

-Identification

-Amount

-Tracing

-Howard Hunt

-Laundering

The President’s schedule

-Cabinet dinner

-Cabinet children

-Church services

-Christmas

Watergate

-Dorothy Hunt money

-Tracing

-Origin

-Press relations

-Washington Post

-Wire story

Second term reorganization

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-Sallyanne Payton

-Ehrlichman

-Sneed

-Justice Department

-Wallace H. Johnson

-Ehrlichman

-Law Enforcement Assistance Administration [LEAA]

White House gifts

-White House staff

-Scouten

-The President’s conversation with Mrs. Nixon

-Presidential portrait

The President’s schedule

-Florida

-California

-Florida

-Return to Washington, DC

-Mrs. Nixon

-Rose Parade

-The President’s television [TV] viewing

-Football games

-The President’s role

-Church

-Mrs. Nixon

-Press relations

-New Year’s Day

-Vietnam negotiations

-Kissinger

The President’s schedule

-1973 Inauguration

-Greek Orthodox priest

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Oath reading

-Burger

-Agnew

-The President as Vice President

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-William F. Knowland

-1956

-Earl Warren

Second term reorganization

-Need for youth

-Ehrlichman

-Age ranges

-Legacy

-Supreme Court

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 10:01 am.

Pen or pencil

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 11:50 am.

Second term reorganization

-Youth

-Term appointments

-Ehrlichman

-Supreme Court

-Burger

-Lewis F. Powell

-Harry A. Blackmun

-Burger

-Conversations with the President

-Politics

-Under Secretaries

-Ehrlichman

-Assistant Secretaries

-Ethnic groups

-Religious orientation

-Transportation Department

-Frederic V. Malek

-Claude S. Brinegar

-Presumed Catholicism

-Staff work

-Under Secretaries

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-Transportation Department

-Egil G. (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.

-Ehrlichman

-Interior Department

-John C. Whitaker

-Rogers C. B. Morton

-Agriculture Department

-Clayton K. Yeutter

-J. Philip Campbell

-Departure

-Leaks

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1974 Congressional elections

-Edward C. Nixon

-[Dwight] David Eisenhower, II

Second term reorganization

-White House job

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Effect on the President

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Second term reorganization

-Woods

-Job performance

-Personal relations

-Confidential memoranda

-Beverly J. Kaye

-Compared to Patricia B. McKee

-Haldeman’s office

-1972 election

-Leaks

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-Women

-McKee

-Relationship with Haldeman

-San Clemente

-Kaye

-Access

-Bicentennial Commission

-Francis J. (“Frank”) Sinatra

-James Roosevelt

-Chairmanship

-Effect

-Roosevelt

-Sinatra

-Role

-Compared to Roosevelt

-Ethnic groups

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New political party

-Name

-Independents

-Republicans

-Federalists

-George Washington

-John Adams

-Independent Republican Party

-Connally

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Administration goals

-Second term

-Substance

-Peace

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-Economy

-Unemployment

-Rebuilding cities

-Ehrlichman’s role

-Politics

-Destruction of liberal establishment

-Buchanan [Nisbet’s article]

-Compared to Richard (“Dick”) Wilson’s article

-Distribution

-Charles W. Colson

-Charles Michelson

-New Majority

-The President’s identity

-Compassion

-New Majority

-Republican Party

-Rewriting history

-New Establishment, New Majority

-Legacy

-Philosophy

-List of names

-Bork

-Buchanan

-Price

The President’s schedule

-Instructions for Ehrlichman

-Shultz

Julie Nixon Eisenhower and [Dwight] David Eisenhower, II

-Home in Washington, DC

-Return

-March 1973

-David Eisenhower

-Navy discharge

-[Cmdr. Craig S. Campbell]

-John S. D. Eisenhower

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-Future in politics

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David Eisenhower

-Navy discharge

-Circumstances

-Group

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-House location

-Foxhall Road

-Available homes

-Pool

-Haldeman’s home

-Georgetown

-Neighborhood

-Yards

-Foxhall Road

-Distance from White House

-Rock Creek Parkway

-Cost

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The President’s schedule

-Christmas party

-Assistant Secretaries

-Under Secretaries

-Charles E. Walker

-Cabinet party

-Round tables

-Black tie

-Fred Waring

-Youth

-Waring

-Music

-Tone

Second term reorganization

-Philosophy

-Nisbet article

-Distribution

-Haldeman’s role

-White House staff views

-Value

-Memoranda

-1972 campaign

-Goals

-Significance

-White House staff

-Loyalty

-Public relations [PR]

-White House staff

-Watergate

-Donald H. Segretti

-Ehrlichman, Haldeman

-The President’s instructions

-Robert J. Dole

-Sherman Adams comparison

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-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Dole

-Conversation with Haldeman

-Chairmanship of Republican National Committee [RNC]

-Bryce N. Harlow

-John W. Dean, III

-John N. Mitchell

William L. Safire’s book about administration

-Information

-Vietnam negotiations

-The President’s memoir

-Significance of Safire’s book

-Psychoanalysis

-Compared to observation

-Woods’s cooperation

-Publisher

-Doubleday

Watergate

-Dorothy Hunt

-Money

-Press relations

-Flight to Chicago

-Purpose

-Visit to sister

-Money

-Howard Hunt

-Finances

-Residence

-The President’s possible meeting with an unknown person

-Mitchell

-Chapin’s knowledge

-Segretti

-Information gathering

-Bugging

-Haldeman’s knowledge

-Mitchell’s involvement

-New York

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-[John J. (“Jack”) Caulfield]

-1972 campaign

-Lack of information

-Tape recordings

-Primaries

-Hubert H. Humphrey

-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson

-George S. McGovern

-Haldeman’s role

-Jeb Stuart Magruder’s involvement

-G[eorge] Gordon Liddy’s version

-Financial information

-Mitchell

-Lawrence F. O’Brien, Jr.

-Desire for information

-The President’s role

-Bugging targets

-McGovern, Max M. Kampelman

-Compared to O’Brien

-Edward M. Kennedy

-Edmund G. Muskie

-Ehrlichman

-Dean’s report

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] knowledge

Second term reorganization

-FBI

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray

-Replacement

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Watergate

-FBI

-Gray

-Henry E. Petersen

-Gray

-Suitability for the job

-Confirmation

-Bugging

-Colson’s knowledge

-Howard Hunt

-Possible problems

-Bernard L. Barker

-Howard Hunt

-Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.

-Segretti affair

-Testimony

-Chapin

-Strachan

-Dean’s view

-Chapin

-Knowledge

-Compared to Strachan

-Strachan’s knowledge

-Mitchell’s knowledge

-Liddy

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Democratic Party

-Strauss

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-Connally

-Humphrey

-Edmund S. Muskie

-Jackson

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Second term reorganization

-Defense Department

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Symbolism

-Conservatives

-Confirmation

-Conversation with Haldeman

-Richardson’s meeting with the President

-Kissinger

-Jonathan Moore, Laurence E. (“Larry”) Lynn, Jr.

-Lynn

-Systems analysis

-Moore

-Conservatives

-Richardson

-Lynn’s resignation

-Cambodia invasion

-Moore

-Department of Health, Education, and Welfare [HEW]

-Gen. Robert E. Pursely

-Richardson

-Possible meeting with the President, Kissinger, William P. Clements,

Jr.

-TACAIR

-Systems analysis

-Melvin R. Laird

-The President’s possible meeting with Richardson, Clements

-Research and development [R & D]

-Frederick B. Irving [?]

-European Economic Community [EEC]

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-James D. Hodgson

-Geneva

-Peter G. Peterson

-Staff

-William D. Eberle

-EEC

-Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development [OECD]

The President talked with Alexander M. Haig, Jr. at an unknown time between 10:01 am and

11:50 am.

[Conversation No. 384-4A]

Request for a meeting with Haig

[End of telephone conversation]

Second term reorganization

-Joseph A. Greenwald

-EEC

-Peter M. Flanigan recommendation

-State Department

-Acting Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs

-Background

-OECD

-Paris

-Age

-Education

-University of Chicago

-Georgetown University

-Religion

-Jewish

-Mary Virginia (Doyle) Greenwald

-Catholicism

-Foreign Service

-1941

-Economic affairs

-Dwight Eisenhower

-John F. Kennedy

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-Lyndon B. Johnson

-State Department

-Office of International Trade

-Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Trade

-Loyalty, competence

-OECD

-EEC

-Hodgson

-National Security Council [NSC]

-Flanigan

-Treasury Department

-Donald H. Rumsfeld

Haig entered at 11:50 am.

Greetings

-Haig’s rank

Vietnam negotiations

-Haig’s meeting with Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Meetings with North Vietnamese

-Details

-Delays

-Kissinger’s messages

-US bombing

-The President’s conversations with Kissinger

-Possible breakdown of talks

-North Vietnamese positions

-Issues

-Demands

-December 9, 1972

-Article I

-US civilian technicians

-Demilitarized Zone [DMZ]

-DMZ

-Second Paris Round

-Existence

-Honor

-Movement of personnel

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-Effect

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Meeting

-Duration

-Thieu

-Settlement agreement

-Signing

-DMZ

-Importance of issue

-Compromise

-North Vietnam

-Thieu

-Haig’s conversation with Dobrynin

-Compromise

-North Vietnam

-Thieu

-Dobrynin’s messages

-North Vietnam’s positions

-Settlement agreement

-Soviet Union

-Settlement agreement

-Settlement agreement

-Compromise

-Normalization of North Vietnam-South Vietnam relations

-DMZ

-Personnel movement

-Civilians

-Authorization

-Thieu

-Kissinger

-Thieu

-Le Duc Tho

-Delays

-Experts

-Health

-Kissinger

-Dobrynin

-Settlement agreement

-North Vietnamese language

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-DMZ

-Compromise

-The President’s view

-Haig’s view

-Compromise

-US options

-Breakdown in talks

-The President’s possible television [TV] appearance

-US bombing

-Haig’s possible call to Dobrynin

The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 11:50 am and

12:04 pm.

[See Conversation No. 34-29]

[Conversation No. 384-4B]

[End of telephone conversation]

Vietnam negotiations

-Settlement agreement

-Thieu

-Possible meeting with Agnew

-Agnew’s schedule

-Dallas

-North Vietnam

-Changes

The President talked with Dobrynin between 12:04 pm and an unknown time before 12:55 pm.

[See Conversation No. 34-30]

[Conversation No. 384-4C]

[End of telephone conversation]

Vietnam negotiations

-Meeting

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-Postponement

-Instructions to Kissinger

-Message from the President

-Breakdown in talks

-US options

-US bombing

-“Hawks”

-Kissinger’s meetings

-[David] Kenneth Rush

-Laird

-1972 election

-Pre-election efforts

-Compared to post-election efforts

-US bombing

-Settlement agreement

-Effect

-Expectations

-Haig’s and Kissinger’s efforts

-Progress

-October 8, 1972 agreement

-Thieu

-Kissinger’s cable

-North Vietnam

-South Vietnam

-Army

-Problems

-Kissinger

-North Vietnam

-Settlement agreement

-Cease-fire

-Maintenance

-Violations

-US response

-Bombing

-Message to Kissinger

-Adm. Thomas E. Moorer

-B-52s

-Civilian casualties

-US public opinion

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-US bombing

-South Vietnam

-Kissinger

-Settlement agreement

-Provocation

-Cambodia

-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-Congressional relations

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Thieu

-Settlement agreement

-Provocation

-October 8, 1972 agreement

-“Trip wires”

-Congressional relations

-DMZ

-North Vietnam

-Civilian movement

-Korea

Second term reorganization

-Edgar A. Buttari

-Kissinger

-Background

-Cuban ambassador

-Cubans for Nixon

-Ambassadorship to Latin America

-Fidel Castro

US-Cuba relations

-Castro

-Hijacking agreement

-Negotiations

-Shultz [?]

-Ziegler’s statement

-Ziegler’s statement

-Castro

US-Chile relations

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-Salvador Allende Gossens

-United Nations [UN] statement

-Planned dinner

-Cancellation

-U. Alexis Johnson

-New York

-State Department

-Johnson

Second term reorganization

-Ambassador to South Vietnam

-Graham A. Martin

-Johnson

-Martin

-Kissinger

-Wall Street Journal

-Johnson

-Upper Chad

-Johnson

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT] delegation

-Arms Control and Disarmament Agency [ACDA]

-Budget cuts

-Secor D. Browne

-SALT delegation

-Johnson

-ACDA

-Staff cuts

-Appropriation cut

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-State Department

-Defense Department

-White House

-Domestic Council

-White House

-Staff cuts

-NSC

-Kissinger

-Domestic Council

-Kissinger

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Agnew’s and Haig’s possible trip to Saigon

-Paris

-Settlement agreement

-Timing

-Ehrlichman’s view

-The President’s possible role

-[Thieu]

-Purpose

-Thieu

-Negotiations

-“Hawks”

-Congressional relations

-Economic and military aid

-Kissinger

-Haig’s possible conversation with Agnew

-Haig’s conversation with Agnew

-Liberals

-“Hawks”

-Negotiations

-Ehrlichman’s view

-Compared to the President’s 1953 trip to South Korea

-Dwight Eisenhower

-Syngman Rhee

-The President’s conversation with Rhee

-US aid

-Settlement agreement

-Enforcement

-US intervention

-The President’s commitment

-1972 election

-Schedule

-Thieu

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Paris

-Settlement agreement

-Seoul, Bangkok, Vientiane, Hanoi

-Saigon

-Thieu

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-Washington, DC

-Announcement

-The President’s schedule

-California

-Florida

-Kissinger’s press relations

-Vacation

-Football game

-California

-Christmas

-Florida

-Mrs. Nixon

-Possible meeting with Thieu at Midway

-Timing

-Congressional reconvention

-Florida

Vietnam negotiations

-The President’s conversation with Dobrynin

-Kissinger

-Breakdown in talks

-DMZ

-Compromise

-Civilian movement

-Agnew

-Possible meeting with the President

-Timing

-Settlement agreement

-Kissinger

-Possible trip to Saigon

-Kissinger’s concern

-Secretary of State

-Opinions

-Status and instructions for Kissinger

-Ziegler’s statement

-The President’s meetings with Haig

-The President’s schedule

-The President’s schedule

-California

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-Florida

-The President’s family

-Football game

-Hawaii

-Thieu

-Breakdown

-The President’s possible TV statement

-Kissinger

-Advisability

-Cambodia

-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-Provocation

-Thieu

-Ehrlichman’s view

-Cessation of US bombing, mining and withdrawal of US forces

-Return of POWs

-US economic and military aid to South Vietnam

-Reparations

-US-North Vietnam bilateral deal

-Thieu

-US aid

-Tenure

-Agnew’s view

-South Vietnam’s survival

-Communism

-Prospects

-Greece

-East Germany

-West Germany

-Settlement agreement

-Kissinger

-DMZ

-Compromise

-Thieu’s acceptance

-Chances

Haig left at 12:55 pm.

Congressional relations

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-Gerald R. Ford, Hugh Scott

-State of the Union message

-Ehrlichman

-Kissinger

-The President’s schedule

-Informal welcome

-Timing

-Announcement

-Written message

-1973 Inauguration

-Separate houses

-House of Representatives, Senate

-Informal joint session

-1973 Inauguration

-TV

-Press relations

-The President’s remarks

-Kissinger

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 12:55 pm.

Delivery

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 1:12 pm.

Helene (Colesie) Drown

-The President’s schedule

-1972 election

-White House staff

-Watergate

-Administration decisions

-The President’s conversation with Mrs. Nixon

1972 election

-News summary

-Analysis

-Staff meeting

Press relations

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-The President’s conversation with Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Robert D. Novak

-Associated Press [AP] article

-Colson’s office

Raymond K. Price, Jr.

Second term reorganization

-John A. Scali

-Rogers

-Peter J. Brennan

-Relationship

-Ziegler

-Ehrlichman

-Moynihan

-Mitchell

-Attorney General

-Gray

-Confirmation

-Mitchell’s view

-Relationship with the President

-Robert H. Bork

-Compared to Joseph T. Sneed

-Busing

[Pause]

Kissinger’s press relations

-[Oriana Fallaci] interview

-Possible suit

-Haig’s report

-Justifications

-Fallaci’s importance

-Request of Italian ambassador

-Fallaci’s attractiveness

Vietnam negotiations

-Kissinger

-Judgement

-Plan

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-The President’s conversation with Haig

-The President’s second term

-Laird

-Conversation with the President

-US bombing

-Reaction

-Press relations

-Students

-Congressional relations

-Press relations

Butterfield entered at an unknown time after 12:55 pm.

The President’s physical examination

Butterfield left at an unknown time before 1:12 pm.

The President’s physical examination

-Gen. Walter R. Tkach

-Vital signs

-Heart, blood pressure

-Duration

Personnel

-Kissinger

-Need for support

-Mood

-Clark MacGregor

-PR

-Ehrlichman

-Dent

-Compared to Peterson

-Peterson

-Brennan

-Shultz

-Substance

-Foreign policy

-Richard A. Moore

-George H. W. Bush

-Moore

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(rev. June-08)

-Public Information Officers [PIOs]

-Ehrlichman

-Haldeman’s role

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[Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift]

Republican Part

-Brock

-Bush

-Republican National Committee [RNC] Chairman

-Office location

-Agnew

[End segment reviewed under deed of gift]

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Second term reorganization

-Effect

-Government responsiveness to the President

-Politics

-PR

-Substance

-First term

US defense strategy

-Richardson’s recent meeting with Haldeman

-Kissinger

-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson’s recommendation

-Congress

-Enemies, allies

-Administration knowledge

-Cutbacks

-Buildups

US domestic strategy

-Philosopher in administration

-Price’s view

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Tape Subject Log

(rev. June-08)

-Irving Kristol

-Nisbet

-Philosophy, compared to strategy

-Russell A. Kirk

-Effect of 1972 election

-Scott

-Barry M. Goldwater

-Carl B. Albert

-Change

-Majority

Second term reorganization

-Herbert G. Klein

-Telephone calls

-State Department

-Kissinger

-Richardson

-Meeting with Haldeman

-Kissinger

-Haig

Speechwriters

-Instructions

-Ehrlichman

-1973 Inaugural message

-W. Bruce Herschensohn

-Price

-Herschensohn

-The President’s schedule

-Price

-Buchanan

-Safire

-Adam Bakshian

-John K. Andrews, Jr.

-Lee W. Huebner

-The President’s view

-Price

-Andrews

-Bakshian

-1973 Inaugural address

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(rev. June-08)

-Safire

-Vermont Royster

-Letter

Second term reorganization

-White House staff

-Attitude

-Cuts

-1972 election

-Congress

-John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

-John E. Nidecker

-The President’s family

-Role

-Greetings

-The President’s box

-National Park Service [NPS]

-NPS

-Ronald H. Walker

-Department of Agriculture

-George B. Hartzog, Jr.

Haldeman left at 1:12 pm.