Date: April 10, 1973

Time: Unknown between 4:45 pm and 5:59 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Samuel L. Devine.

President’s appreciation

-Executive Office Building [EOB] office

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[Dwight] David Eisenhower, II

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Congressional candidacy

-Discharge from Naval Service

-Residency question

-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo’s property in Maryland

-Rental of property in Congressional district

-Maryland, Washington, DC

-White House

-Problem

-Rental

-Rebozo’s house

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-White House

-Criticism

-Apartment compared to Rebozo’s house

-Other job prospects

-Interest in national security

-Officer candidate school

-George A. Goodling’s office

-Goodling

-Candidacy

-Announcement

-Other opponents

-Other job prospects

-Capitol Hill

-Goodling’s office

-Conference [?] committee compared to campaign committee

-Travel

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-Devine’s talk with Robert H. Michel

-Financial contribution

-Announcement of candidacy

-Goodling’s decision

-Speaking engagements

-David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Format

-Republican clubs

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s role

-Public speaking

-Tricia Nixon Cox

-Compared to president

-Gestures

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Humility, warmth

-Devine’s support

-Strategy

-Hugh Scott’s, Clifford L. Jones’s [Pennsylvania Republican State

Chairmen] advice

-Residency issue

-Other job prospects

-Devine’s conversation with Michel

-David Eisenhower’s knowledge of political campaigns

-Letter to New York Times

-Writing skills

-Goodling

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The President talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 4:45 pm and 4:58

pm.

[Conversation No. 426-42A]

Request that David Eisenhower come to EOB office

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David Eisenhower’s employment

-Devine’s conversation with Michel

-Congressional committee staff

-Jealousy

-President’s role

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Work in the White House

-Family

-Daughters

-Husbands

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Congress

-Budget cuts

David Eisenhower entered at 4:58 pm.

Congress

-Budget cuts

-Defense

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR], People’s Republic of China

[PRC]

-Devine

-Leadership position in the House of Representatives

-Conservatives

-Public regulators, mainstream

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Voting record

-Support for the President’s administration

-Vietnam War

-Vote on sustaining veto

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-[Rural water and sewer grant program]

-Vacational rehabilitation

-Senate

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David Eisenhower’s plans

-Devine and Goodling

-Conversation with President

-Devine’s conversation with Eisenhower

-Goodling’s decision

-Work in Goodling’s office

-Goodling’s announcement

-President’s role

-Devine and Eisenhower’s conversation in adjacent office

-Other job prospects

-Residency

-Congressional campaign

-Goodling’s plans

-Announcement

-George H. W. Bush’s role

-Hugh Scott’s viewpoint

President’s schedule

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Devine and Eisenhower left at an unknown time before 5:59 pm.