Date: February 5, 1973

Time: 4:10 pm – 4:46 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Charles W. Colson.

Schedule

-Colson

-Trip to the Union of Soviet Republics [USSR]

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 4:10 pm.

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Schedule

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower and [Dwight] David Eisenhower, II

-Evening plans

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Sanchez left at an unknown time before 4:46 pm.

Colson’s trip to the USSR

-Patricia Colson

-Hobart D. (“Hobe”) Lewis

-Possible article by Colson about trip

-Speech material

Sanchez entered at an unknown time before 4:10 pm.

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Schedule

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

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Sanchez left at an unknown time before 4:46 pm.

Colson’s trip to USSR

-Speech material

-USSR

-People

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-Government

-Negotiations

-Trade

-Briefing

-Steven Lazarus

-Commerce Department

-East-West Trade Center

-Ralph Lazarus

-Navy Captain

-East-West Trade Center

-Vienna, Austria

-Facilities

-State Department

-Israel

-Duration of visit

-The President’s opinion

-1968 trip to Europe by Colson

-Berlin

-East Berlin

-Berlin Wall

-Colson’s son

The President and Colson’s meeting with Albert E. Sindlinger

-Herbert C. Hoover story

-Sindlinger’s attitude

-Helpfulness

-Prompt inflation

-Bias

-Polling techniques

-Reflection of public opinion

-Shooting of John C. Stennis

-Comparison with White House correspondence analysis

-Telephone polling

-Vietnam War

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Sindlinger

-1972 election outcome

-The President’s margin of victory

-George S. McGovern

-1964 election comparison

-Barry M. Goldwater, Sr.

-McGovern’s supporters

-Loyalty

-Bumper stickers

-Minority

-Fanaticism

-Voter turnout

-Sindlinger’s certainty of the President’s margin of victory

-Comparison with George H. Gallup and Louis P. Harris

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Vietnam War

-Settlement

-Sindlinger’s analysis

-Desire for end of war

-Hawks

-Type of settlement

-The President’s critics

-The President as “national hero”

-Effect

-The President as a strong leader

-Image

-H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, other White House staff members

The President’s Schedule

-Meetings with Sindlinger

-Frequency

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-Reflection of public opinion

-Comparison with Harris, Gallup

-Currency of reports

-Depth

-Issues

-Busing

-Budget

-Recommendation of the President’s television [TV]

appearence

-Timing

-Vietnam settlement

-Spending and economic issues

-Domestic Council

-Sub-standard housing

-Food stamps

-Congress

-Access to interviews in districts

-Change emphasis [?]

-Public reaction

-Standard polls

-Harris’s reporting of domestic issues

-Vietnam

-Joseph W. Alsop

-Domestic issues

-Congress

-Washington Post

-New York Times

-Networks

-Pressure groups

-Call to the President

-Article

-Currency

Polls

-Sindlinger

-Use of Harris for polling

-Department of Health, Education and Welfare [HEW]

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-Vietnam War

-Polling techniques

-Cease-fire

-October 8,1972 agreement

-Vietnam War

-Public relations strategy

-Administration accomplishments

-“Peace with honor”

-Change in world relations

-The Nixon Doctrine

-Post-war period outlook

-Generation of peace

-Compared with Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Korean War

-1956 election

-Foreign relations

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Communication

-Respect

Domestic Issues

-Role of government

-Taxes

-Concentration of power

-Social programs

-School lunch programs

-Bureaucrats

-Government waste

-Social issues

-Shooting of Stennis

-Sindlinger

-Blacks

-Whites

-Middle class

-Support for the President

-West

-Irish-Americans

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-Italian-Americans

-Social issues

-Amnesty for draft dodgers

-Law and order

-Busing

-Pornography

-Marlon Brando

-Newsweek, Time articles

-Family magazines

-Patricia Colson

-Robert H. Abplanalp’s conversation with the President

-Public service program

-Blacks

-Language

-Robert J. Brown

-Permissiveness

-Role of government

Vietnam settlement

-Antiwar critics

-Reaction

-The President’s press conference

-News coverage

-Time

-Dan Rather

-Balance

-The President’s tone, voice

-Comparison with Lyndon B. Johnson

Press relations

-Reporting standards

-Censorship

-Double standard

-White House public relations

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Richard A. Moore

-Agreement

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-Implementation of policy

-TV networks

-Influence

-CBS affiliate

-Coverage

-Watergate issue

-Vietnam settlement

-Antiwar critics

-Prisoners of War [POWs] guests

-CBS V

-New York

-Strategy

-John O. Pastore

-Donald R. Larrabee’s initiation at the National Press Club

-Democratic Congressmen

-New York Times piece

-Unknown man’s comment

-[Unintelligible name]

-Fighting back

The President’s supporters

-William Proxmire

-Demagogues [?]

-Proxmire

-Skills

1972 election

-“49 state landslide”

-Mandate

-Comparison with 1968 election

-Democrats

-Students

-Post-election plans

-The President’s opponents

The President’s schedule

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Colson left at 4:46 pm.