Date: January 12, 1973

Time: 11:55 am – 1:55 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Raymond K. Price, Jr.

Price’s schedule

-Camp David

President’s schedule

-Florida

President’s Inaugural speech

-Theme

-Quotability

-Theodore (“Teddy”) Roosevelt

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-1968 speech

-“Lower our voices”

-Theme

-Quotable lines

-Theme

-Vermont Royster

-“Reaffirmation of faith”

-Blacks

-Crime

-Overpopulation

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Attendant problems

-Environment

-Cities

-Hospital capacity

-Congress

-Appalachia

-Hypochondriacs

-Thomas Malthus

-President’s college professors

-Work and production

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-Latin America

-Poverty

-US agricultural capacity

-Food production

-Audience

-Middle America

-Rednecks

-Hard hats

-Intellectuals

-Critics of America

-Tone

-Thoughtful

-Patriotic

-Foreign policy goals

-US role in the free world

-Responsibilities

-Burdens

-United Soviet Socialist Republic [USSR]

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Necessity

-Predatory powers

-Peace

-U.S. position

-Domestic issues

-Materialism

-Values

-Youth

-Need for renewal

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Theme

-Future

-Problems of the present

-Past civilizations

-Military and economic power

-Loss of spirit

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-American problems

-Change

-Role of leaders

-Role of the people

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-Religious references

-Inaugural worship service

-Environmental group’s meeting with President

-Russell Train

-1970 State of the Union speech

-Eisenhower

-Environmental legislation

-Theme

-Environment

-Government’s role

-Individual’s role

Possible series of Presidential messages

-Television [TV]

-Congressional leaders

-State of the Union Speech

-Special message to Congress

-Race relations

-Benefits

President’s Inaugural speech

-Environment

-Price’s draft

-Tone

-Theme

-US role in the world

-Responsibilities

-Thomas Jefferson

-Youth

-US outlook

-Compared to France

-President’s 1968 acceptance speech

-Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, and

[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson quotes

-Message to youth

-Excitement

-Special time

-President’s 1972 acceptance speech

-President’s meetings with chiefs of state

-Housing, industry [?]

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-John M. “(Jack”) Lynch

-US role in the world [?]

-Next four years

-Congressional relations

-Past four years

-Progress

-President’s trips to PRC and USSR

-Next four years, next generation

-Congressional relations

-Democrats

-Goals

-Interest of government

-Constitution

-Theme

-Hard work

-Individual responsibility

-Self-reliance

-Other ideas

-Faith [?]

-Government’s role

-Public’s role

-Tone

-Religious references

-Faith

-Philosophy

-Faith in God

-Individual responsibility

-Sentiments to avoid

-Franklin Roosevelt

-Charles W. Colson

-Massachusetts

-Blacks

-Vietnam settlement

-Status

-Past events

-Foreign policy

-Pride

-Goals of US

Vietnam settlement

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-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Negotiations

-Congressional relations

-Timing

-Bombing

-Pressure

-Phases

-Timing

-Congressional relations

-Spending

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Schedule

-Haig

-Schedule

-Kissinger’s briefing

-Congress

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Prospects for agreement

-Haig’s meeting with Thieu

-Congress

-Public statements

-Substance

-Haig’s trip to Saigon

-Thieu’s possible position on agreement

-Congress

-South Vietnam’s survival

-Haig meeting

-Possible situation at 1973 Inauguration

-President’s possible statement

-May 8, 1972 statement

-Considerations

-Announcement

-Haig’s schedule

-Thieu

-Possible agreement

-Demilitarized zone provisions

-Cease-fire

-South Vietnam

-Signing

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-Provisional Revolutionary Government [PRG]

-Cease-fire provisions

-US, PRC, USSR, roles

-South Vietnamese leaders

-Announcements

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Congress

-William P. Rogers and Melvin R. Laird

-Response to inquiries

-Ziegler

-Haig’s schedule

-Thieu’s position

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Understanding

-Ambassador [?]

-President’s announcement

-Thieu’s position

-Rogers

-President’s response

-Effect

-Haig

-Congress

-President’s announcement

-U.S. military response

-1973 Inauguration

-Congress

-Ziegler

-Robert Vesco

-Possibilities

-Public Opinion

-U.S. military response

-Bombing halt

-Thieu’s cooperation

-South Vietnamese people

-USSR

-US goals

-Honorable peace

-Cambodia

-Laos

-North Vietnam

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-South Vietnam

-Thieu’s cooperation

-U.S. Military Response

-Bombing

-1973 Inauguration

-Situation

-Announcement

-Congress

President’s inaugural speech

-Vietnam

-US role in world

-Vietnam

-Challenges of the future

-Foreign policy

-US responsibility in peacetime

-“Peace with honor”

-Wording

-Meaning

US foreign policy

-South Vietnam

-Thieu

-Survival

-US aid

-Effect

-Possible announcement

-President’s Inaugural speech

-Peace message

-PRC, USSR

-Middle East

-Nicaragua

-Earthquake

-Uganda

-South Vietnam

-Continuation of US role

-Public opinion

-USSR

-Anatoliy F. Dobryin

-Vietnam settlement

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President’s Inaugural speech

-Price’s thoughts

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 11:55 am.

Refreshments

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 1:55 pm.

President’s inaugural speech

-Themes

-Future

-Critics of US

-Loss of faith

-Vietnam announcement

-“New Majority”

-Press response

-November 3, 1969, and May 8, 1972 speeches

-Press response

-PRC

-Arrogance

-Pandering

-Racial references

-“One America”

-President’s 1968 campaign

-Blacks, Jews

-Theme for next four years

-Public opinion

Press relations

-Price’s views

-Response to President’s actions

-Frustration

-Moscow summit

-May 8, 1972 speech

-1972 election

-Vietnam negotiations

-North Vietnam

-Bombing, mining

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President’s Inaugural speech

-Themes

-Price’s ideas

Press relations

-Congressional relations

-Washington Post [?]

-Edward M. Kennedy [?]

-Analysis

-Writing

-Analysis

-George S. McGovern

-Spokesman

-Memorandum from Price

-Public response

-Vietnam, busing, welfare

-Personality

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower [?]

Politics

-Price’s views

-Government

-[First name unknown] Berry

-Book

-The Best and the Brightest

-David Halberstam

New era

-New ideas

-1970s

-People’s desires

-1960s

-Racial unrest

-Vietnam War

-Effect

President’s accomplishments

-Revenue sharing

-Mayors and governors

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-Support for the President

-1972 election

-Richard Daley, Mayor of Chicago

Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Kissinger [?]

-Reagan

-Winston Churchill

-Burdens of leadership

President’s staff

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Kissinger

The President’s schedule

-Appointment

President’s Inaugural speech

-Drafting

-Camp David

Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 11:55 pm.

Refreshments

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 1:53 pm.

The President’s schedule [?]

Price left at 1:55 pm.