Date: February 28, 1973

Time: 12:23 pm-2:15 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

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

Governors’ meeting

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-Edmund S. Muskie

-Linwood Holton

-Budget

-Press

President’s schedule

-Meetings

-Steven B. Bull

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Meeting with governors

Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Dr. James R. Schlesinger

-Politics

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CIA

-Politics

Government reorganization

-[Dr. Edwin H.] Land panel

-Office of Science and Technology [OST]

-Dr. Edward E. David, Jr.

-Elliot L. Richardson

-FIOP [?]

Report for President

-Henry A. Kissinger

The President talked with the White House operator at 12:30 pm.

[Conversation No. 414-1A]

[See Conversation No. 37-7]

[End of telephone conversation]

Helms

-Cooperation

-CIA reorganization

President’s schedule

-Regularity of meetings

-Weekend vacation

-Weather

-Cabinet members

-Bimonthly contact

-Domestic Council

-National Security Council [NSC], Domestic Council

-Monthly meetings

-Regularity of meetings

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The White House operator talked with the President at an unknown time between 12:30 and 12:41

pm.

[Conversation No. 414-1B]

[See Conversation No. 37-8]

[End of telephone conversation]

President’s schedule

-Counselors to President

-Bimonthly meetings

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Compared with Cabinet, NSC, Domestic Council

-Press conference

-White House staff

-Haldeman, George P. Shultz, Ehrlichman

-Taxes impoundment

-Weekly frequency

The President talked with Richard M. Helms between 12:41 and 12:43 pm.

[Conversation No. 414-1C]

[See Conversation No. 37-9]

[End of telephone conversation]

President’s schedule

-Ehrlichman

-White House staff meetings

-Memorandum

-Staff meetings with Congress members

-Hugh Scott

-Compared with committees

Government reorganization

-Personal

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-Appeals

-1972 election

-Camp David meetings

-Scott [?]

President’s schedule

-Meetings

-Cabinet, NSC

-Shultz’s attendance

-Foreign policy issues

-Nuclear test ban treaty

-White House staff

-Congress members, “outsiders”, governors

-Staff briefings

Bryce N. Harlow, Clark MacGregor, George H. W. Bush

-Meetings with Haldeman

-Congress

President’s schedule

-Republican leaders in Congress meetings

-William E. Timmons

-Bimonthly compared with monthly

-Scott, Gerald R. Ford

-Bipartisan leaders in Congress

-Frequency

-Trade meetings

-Unannounced meetings

-Social affairs

-American Cancer Society [ACS]

-Republican leaders in Congress

-Pressure

-Vetoes

-Republican Congress members

-Complaints

-Reports

-Cabinet meeting

-Counselors, staff meetings

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-Ehrlichman’s attendance

-Social affairs

-Worthiness

-Obligations

-Ehrlichman’s and Haldeman’s advice

-Christmas

-White House staff

-Harry S. Truman’s funeral

-Effects on events

-White House staff functions

-Congress

-Evenings at the White House

-Sammy Davis, Jr.

-Church services

-White House dinners

-Meetings with Congress members

-Effects of meetings

-Cabinet members

-Richardson

-Meeting schedule

-Staff, Congress members

-Kissinger

-Telephone calls

-Cabinet, staff meetings

-Diplomatic credentials

-Meetings with President

-Congress members

-Republican leaders

-Bipartisan leaders

-Vietnam

-Budget office

-Effects

-MacGregor’s and Harlow’s opinions

-Thinking time

-Effect on decision making

-President’s schedule compared to other Presidents

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Lyndon B. Johnson

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-Number of meetings

-Unscheduled time

-President’s use of Camp David

Congressional relations

-Democrats

-Supporters of President

-Vietnam reception attendees

-Admiration for Presidency

-President’s attendance at meetings with Congress members

-Ehrlichman

-Energy policy briefing

-Counselors

-Republican committee members

-Electoral politics

-Meetings with candidates

-President’s meetings

-Republican leaders, bipartisan leaders, Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield,

Carl B. Albert, freshmen, Wilber D. Mills, Russell B. Long

-Chowder and Marching

-Buddy system

-Agencies, departments, staff

-Freshmen, loyalists

-Loyalists

-Trade issues

-Protectionalists

-Jacob K. Javits, Charles H. Percy

-Meeting

-Individual compared with group meetings

-Mills

-Leadership group

-Harold R. Collier [?], Marjorie S. Holt

-Freshmen

-Jack F. Kemp, Bill Archer, John J. Flynt, Jr. [?], John Y. McCollister, [First name

unknown] Dunn [?], Goodloe E. Byron

-Sophomores

-Pete V. Domenici, Dewey F. Bartlett, Howard H. Baker, Jr., Alphonzo Bell,

William Brock, J. Bennett Johnston, Jr.

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-New Senate Leadership

-Garry Brown, Jerry L. Pettis, Larry Lynn [?], G. V. (“Sonny”) Montgomery, W. S.

(“Bill”) Stuckey, Jr.

-Fourth term

-Old leadership

-[First name unknown] Barnes [?], John W. Stanton, David E. Satterfield, III

-Fifth term

-Meetings with President

-Trade

-Leadership

-Wildcard

-Bipartisan leaders

-Timing

-New leadership

Gallup poll

-President’s position on amnesty

-Amnesty poll

-Budget poll

[John F.] Kennedy’s Great Mistakes by Malcolm Smith, Jr.

-News summary

-Publishing history

-Subjects

-Bay of Pigs

-Cuban Missile Crisis

-Public expectations

-President’s decision compared with John F. Kennedy

-Prisoner’s of war [POWs]

-Mistake

-May 8, 1972 decision, December 1972 bombing

-President’s statement on International Conference on Vietnam negotiations

-Press conference

-Mining, troop withdrawals

-Kissinger’s recommendations

-Escalation

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Kennedy

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-Public relations effect

-Kennedy’s handling of Berlin, Cuba, and Laos

-Nikita S. Khrushchev

-Berlin Wall

President’s schedule

-Public relations compared with private deliberation

Rhetoric

-Public reactions

-President compared with Kennedy

-“Peace with honor” compared to “the status of Berlin is non-negotiable”

Polls

-1969 month by month

-Decline

-Vietnam

-Asia trip, Apollo moon landing, Vietnam, California hiatus

-Television [TV], State of the Union, veto, press conference

-1970 month by month

-Decline

-Mid-west tour, State of the World, TV, economy

-Rise

-Cambodia, election month rating

-1971

-Decline

-Laos, economy

-People’s Republic of China [PRC] announcement, August economic action

-Issues not affecting polls

-1969

-Europe trip, Korea airline incident

-1970

-G. Harold Carswell’s nomination, Cambodia, Kent State, Walter J.

Hickel, press conference, trips, Apollo 13, POW raid, withdrawals

-Issues affecting polls

-1971

-Vietnam announcement, Europe trip

-Issues not affecting polls

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-1971

-TV, State of the Union, revenue sharing

-Retreat, protest march

-Pentagon Papers, PRC announcement

-New Economic Program, freeze

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR] announcement

-Kissinger’s trip to Peking

-Phase II price controls

-Vietnam peace proposal, Europe trip

-1972

-Rise

-Vietnam, TV, PRC trip

-Decline

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT]

-Rise

-May 8, 1972 decision

-Decline

-Watergate, 1972 campaign, Vietnam

-Gallup compared with Haldeman’s polls

-Currency

-Timing

-Cease-fire

POWs

-Public reaction

-[Arnold] Eric Sevareid

-Press conference or interview with POW [Col. Robinson Risher?]

-Effect of domestic protests

-Jane Fonda

-December 1972 bombing

-Carter Wall’s [?] letter

-Suffering

President’s poll ratings

-Public reaction

-Presidential trips

-Jacksonville

-Compared with TV news conference

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-President’s poll numbers compared with Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Second term

-Peak ratings

-Cycles

-Effects of the economy

-Salary

-Budget

-Cost of living

Recruitment of minorities and ethnics

-Polish-American

-Peter J. Brennan, Charles W. Colson

-Bill Houska [?]

-Winton M. (“Red”) Blount

-Willie J. Usery, Jr.

Evaluation of individuals for jobs

-Bob Mosley [?]

-Brennan

-Appointees

-Shultz

-Ehrlichman

-Maurice H. Stans, Peter G. Peterson

President’s poll ratings

-Public perceptions of the Presidency

-Competence, fun

-President’s entertainment

-Tricia Nixon Cox’s wedding

-Edward K. (“Duke”) Ellington

-Effects

-Timing of poll

-Pentagon Papers

-Economy

-Lou Harris, Opinion Research Corporation [ORC]

-Questions

-Colson

-Liberal on social policy

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-George H. Gallup

-Support of President’s economic policy

President’s schedule

-Use of prime time television

-John Ford salute

-California trip

-Baseball game

-POWs

Public perception of the Presidency

-Franklin R. Gannon’s study

-Spiritual, personal, programmatic aspects

-Balance

-Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Patrick J. Buchanan

President’s personal appeal

-Public events

-Dinners at the White House

-Ellington

-Frances A. (“Frank”) Sinatra

-Italian-American

-Nelson Ripple [?]

-Orchestra

-Sammy Davis, Jr.

-William V. S. Tubman, Martin Luther King, Jr.

-Accommodations at the White House

-Compared with Sinatra

Hugh Scott

-Public statements

Electoral politics

-Carl T. Curtis

-Poll numbers compared to President

-George H. W. Bush, Robert J. Dole

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President’s schedule

-Meeting

-Ehrlichman

Haldeman left at 2:15 pm.