Date: August 14, 1972

Time: 1:47 pm – 2:48 pm

Location: Oval Office

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

Framed copy of an education bill

-The President’s previou signing of bill

-Pen

-Distribution

John B. Connally’s previous conversation with Haldeman

-Public relations

Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan entered at an unknown time after 1:47 pm; the White House

photographer was present at the beginning of the meeting.

Greetings

Framed copy of an education bill

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-Pen

-Moynihan’s view of the bill

-Ordinance of 1787

-Justin Smith Morril Act

-National Defense Education Act

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Moynihan’s forthcoming article in the New York Times Magazine

-Moynihan’s previous conversation with Haldeman

-The President’s second term

-Nature of modern two-term presidency

-John Quincy Adams

-Basis for article

-Moynihan’s possible interview with the President

-Moynihan’s previous conversation with Stephen B. Bull

-Haldeman’s view

-The President’s view

-Moynihan’s relationship with the President

-Republican National Convention

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-World War II

-[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson

-World War I

Issues facing the President in his second term

-Domestic issues

-Foreign policy issues

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-The President’s accomplishments in his first term

-Forthcoming end of the war in Vietnam

-The President’s previous meeting with Moynihan

-New York

-The People’s Republic of China [PRC] and the Soviet Union

-Effects of the President’s trips

-Japan, Europe

-US role of leadership

-Lessened likelihood of superpower armed

conflict

-US

-Soviet union

-PRC

-Opening of dialogue between the US and PRC

-Agreements with the Soviet Union

-Avoidance of nuclear war

-Control of superpowers

-Expansion of initiatives with the PRC and the Soviet Union

-Soviet Union

-Arms control

-Importance

-Total limitation of nuclear defensive

weapons

-Partial limitation of nuclear offensive

weapons

-Phase II

-Limitation of nuclear offensive weapons

-Phase III

-Reduction of nuclear stockpiles

-Monetary issues

-The President’s knowledge

-European Common Market

-Soviet Union

-PRC

-Japan

-Orderly economic competition

-Underdeveloped world

-Africa

-Latin America

-Middle East

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-Vietnam

-Need for skillful diplomacy

-Israel

-Need for US military strength

-Economy

-Self governance

-Support for Israel

-Effects of budget cuts on possible troop deployment

-Aircraft carriers

-Greece

-Role as protector

-Soviet Union

-PRC

-Nuclear capability

-Japan, Europe

-Economic power

-Need for US domestic strength

-Priorities

-Foreign policy and domestic policy interrelation

-Reform

-Education bill

-US Postal Service

-Volunteer army

-Welfare reform

-Revenue sharing

-Government reorganization

-Health insurance

-Congress

-“New American Revolution”

-Government

-The President’s record

-Foreign policy

-Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty [SALT]

-Remaining nuclear arms

-Phase II

-Phase III

-Republican party

-Possible shift to center

-Stance on social quotas

-Quotas

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-White House staff

-The President’s stance on Israel

-Anti-communism

-George S. McGovern

-US as a counter to the Soviet Union

-The President’s possible anti-semitism

-Composition of the White House staff

-[Henry A. Kissinger]

-National security

-[Herbert Stein]

-Economics

-[Arthur F. Burns]

-Federal Reserve Board [FRB]

-William L. Safire

-Leonard Garment

-Office of Management and Budget [OMB]

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Effect of a possible “Jewish quota”

-Kissinger

-Catholics

-Rose Mary Woods

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Merit

-Closer examination in personnel selection

-Women

-Youth

-Blacks

-Mexicans

-Italians

-Search for excellence compared to search for equality

-Republican party

-Principles

-Effects of the President’s efforts

-Need for support from writers

-Possible theft of ideas by the Democrats

-Base of party

-George H. Gallup

-Quotas

-The Administration’s appointment of women

-Marina von N. Whitman

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-Atomic Energy Commission [AEC] appointee [Dixie Lee

Ray]

-Appointments in the next administration

-Possible majority of popular vote

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Roosevelt

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-John F. Kennedy

-Need for new philosophy

-Republicans

-Divisions

-The President’s foreign and domestic policies

-Twentieth century leadership

-Theodore Roosevelt

-World view

-Wilson

-Failure in international relations

-Franklin Roosevelt

-Great Depression

-World War II

-Harry S. Truman

-Eisenhower

-Kennedy

-Need for world view

-The President’s PRC trip

-Vietnam

-Costs

-Casualties

-Money

-US public spirit

-US economy

-Allocation of resources to national defense

-Importance of avoiding future Vietnams

-PRC

-North Vietnam

-North Korea

-Soviet Union

-Need for comprehensive philosophy

-Foreign policy

-Economic policy

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-Domestic policy

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The President’s administration

-Need for communication with intellectuals

-The Public Interest

-The President’s view

-Critics compared to builders

-Wilson

-Businessmen

-Limitations

-Academics

-Limitations

-Need for union of pragmatists and idealists

-The President’s staff

-Contributors to the President’s policies

-Moynihan

-Kissinger

-Stein

-George P. Shultz

-Kennedy

-Franklin Roosevelt

-Theodore Roosevelt

-Support from Harvard University government department

-Death of Kennedy

-Intellectuals

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-Academics

-The President’s signing of the education bill

-Vietnam

-Harvard

-Derek C. Bok

-Correspondence to the President

-Kissinger

-The PRC trip

-The Soviet Union trip

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