Date: October 27, 1972

Time: 2:54 pm – 3:16 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Robert J. Dole and Charles W. Colson. The conversation began at an

unknown time while the meeting was in progress.

Dole’s efforts

Dole’s schedule

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Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 2:54 pm.

The President’s schedule

-Cabinet Room

Bull left at an unknown time before 3:16 pm.

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1972 campaign

-Funds

-Carpet industry gift charges

-Milk fund

-George S. McGovern

-Right to Strike fund

-Teachers’ contributions

-Watergate

-Charges against H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Response to charges

-McGovern’s campaign tactics

-Violent radicals

-Demonstrations

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon, [Julie Nixon Eishenhower, Tricia

Nixon Cox]

-San Francisco fire

-Bombings

-Republican National Convention

-Hecklers against the President

-Reluctance to act

-Press, Congress

-Press reports

-Double standard

-Campaign tactics

-Anti-President demonstrators

-Freedom of speech interference

-The President’s appearance at revenue sharing signing

ceremony, Independence Hall, Philadelphia

-The President’s Liberty Island, New York appearance

-Violence

-Vietnam peace negotiations

-Increase of incidents of demonstrations, hecklers

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew’s Wilmington, Delaware and North

Carolina appearances

-Agnew’s response

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-Whistles

-Response

-Dole

-College campuses

-Vietnam war as issue

-Settlement

-Timing

-1972 election

-Post-settlement reaction of anti-war demonstrators

-Dole’s recent comment

-Campaign tactics of the President

-Conduct of campaign

-Issues

-McGovern

-Focus on future at conclusion of campaign

-The President’s recent speech

-Goals for America

-Hecklers

-McGovern

-Opponents on amnesty issue

– [Eleanor (Stageberg) McGovern]

-Freedom of speech

-The President’s rights

-Agnew

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1972 campaign

-Response to McGovern’s statements

-Dole

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-Vietnam War settlement

-Chances for 1969 settlement

-Differences between the President’s and McGovern’s positions on South

Vietnam’s future

-Free, non-Communist South Vietnam

-US aid to South Vietnam

-Prisoners of war [POW’s]

-Free elections

-Concept of surrender compared to honor

-Charles H. Percy, Mark O. Hatfield, Clifford P. Case

-Issues

-Vietnam War

-Voter reaction to choice of candidates

-POW’s, free elections, non-Communist government, absence of

massacre

-The President’s negotiations

-Accomplishments

-POW families

-Return of POW’s

-Chances

-Missing in action [MIA’s]

-Television report

-Frank Stanton’s October 27, 1972 conversation with Colson

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] special on Vietnam

settlement

-Press’s views

-Support for McGovern’s view

-Forthcoming peace settlement

-Timing

-October 8, 1972 breakthrough

-South Vietnam government

-Coalition government

-US military action

-Mining, bombing

-1972 election

-Publicity

-US military options

-Bombing

-Post-1972 election

1972 campaign

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-Length

-McGovern

-Vietnam War issue

Watergate

-Corruption charges

-Grain deal

-Earl L. Butz

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT]

-Case

-Federal government’s position

-Watergate break-in

-Perpetrators

-Intentions

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 3:02 pm.

The President’s schedule

-Forthcoming meeting with Spanish-speaking surrogates

-William E. Timmons

-Phillip V. Sanchez, Henry M. Ramirez

Colson, Dole, and Bull left at 3:16 pm.