Date: November 13, 1972

Time: 9:09 am – 9:57 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Rose Mary Woods.

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-[Key Biscayne]

-Unknown woman

-[Tricia Nixon Cox and Julie Nixon Eisenhower]

-Robert H. Abplanalp

-Walker’s Cay

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-Accommodations

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon, Tricia Nixon Cox, Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-The President’s previous stay

1972 election

-Telegrams

-Telephone calls

-Letters

-Helen Clay Frick

-Dictation

-Camp David

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The President’s schedule

-Trip to Camp David

-Activities

-Woods’ schedule

-White House

-Telephone calls

-Meetings

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1972 election

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-Letters

-Mail offices

-Letters of special interest

-Woods’ schedule

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Rita de Santis

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Payment

-Charles G. (Bebe”) Rebozo

-Meeting with Woods

-Wages

Henry A. Kissinger entered at 9:15 a.m.

Greetings

De Santis

-Employment

-The President’s personal payroll

-Meeting with Woods

-Wages

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

1972 election

-Form letters

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Woods left at 9:16 am.

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Kissinger’s schedule

-Florida

-New York

The President’s schedule

-Trip to Camp David

-Meeting with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Haig’s return from Saigon

-William P. Rogers

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Haig

-Andrews Air Force Base

-Trip to New York

Vietnam negotiations

-Presidential leadership

-Rogers and State Department role

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

initiatives

-Kissingers’ trip

-William H. Sullivan

-Settlement agreement

-Improvements

-Haig

-Photograph opportunity

-Oliver F. (“Ollie”) Atkins

-Compared to PRC initiative

-Lincoln sitting room episode

-The President’s PRC policy change claim

-The President’s trip to the PRC

-Chou En-Lai

-The President’s trip to the Soviet Union

-Kissinger’s conversation with H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

The President’s first term

-Responsibilities as President-elect

-Cabinet selection

The President’s second term

-Difficulty

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-Historical trend

-Cabinet retention

-Advantage

Second term reorganization

-Cabinet

-White House staff

-Loyalty

-Peter G. Peterson

-Kissinger’s suggestion

-European Economic [EEC] Community and North Atlantic Treaty

Organization [NATO] ambassadorships

-Commerce Department

-International economic negotiations

-NATO and EEC ambassadorships

-State Department reaction

-Tenure

-Commerce Department

-International economic policy

-White House direction

-White House relations with State and Defense Departments

Vietnam War

-Kissinger’s conversation with Jerrold L. Schecter

-[Time] article on Melvin R. Laird

-Vietnamization

-Credit

-Laird’s 1969 trip to Vietnam

-Timing

-The President’s policies

-US troop withdrawals

-The President’s policies

-The President’s May [14, 1969] peace initiative

-US troop withdrawal rates

-Reports

-Laird’s memorandum

-Recommendations

-Compared to the President’s actions

-Importing

-Previous administrations

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-Cabinet support for the President

-The President’s policies

-Response of liberals

Public Relations

-Kissinger’s trip to New York

-Reception

-Press relations

-Washington, DC

-Kissinger’s schedule

-New York Jets football game

-Attendance at play

-Compared to previous ones

-Impact of 1972 election

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Jets’ game

-Bernard J. (“Bunny”) Lasker

Press relations

-Joseph C. Kraft

-James B. (“Scotty”) Reston

-Change

-1972 election

-“Exhausted volcano” metaphor

-Lyndon B. Johnson

Cabinet

-Resignations

-Laird’s response

-Associates

-Defense Department

-Size

-Robert S. McNamara

-Assistant secretaries

-Elliot L. Richardson

-The President’s direct communications with Joint Chiefs of Staff [JCS]

-The President’s direct communications with the JCS

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

-Discussions with service chiefs

-Secretary of Defense

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Military

-Moorer

-Replacement

-Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr.

-Racial policies

-Race relations

-Blacks

-Navy and other

-Football

-Command positions

-Navy

-Mutiny

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1972 election

-Foreign reaction

-Telegrams

-1968 election

-Reaction of establishment

-Democrats divided

-Vietnam War

-The President’s victory

-Mandate

-Reaction

-George S. McGovern

-New York Yankees

-Samuel Lubell

-The Presidents May 8, 1972 speech

-Edmund S. Muskie

-Prospects as nominated

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-South, Ohio, Illinois

-New York

-New Majority

-The President’s November 3, 1969 speech

-Telegrams

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-Congratulations

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Vietnam negotiations

-Nguyan Van Thieu’s political tactics

-Haig’s view

-Compared to Kissinger’s view

-Delay

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Thieu’s November 11, 1972 letter to the President

-Reply

-New negotiating position

-Possible ultimatum from the possible

-Thieu’s tenure

-South Vietnam’s survival

-Delay

-Conclusion of war

-Timing

-Congressional schedule

-Haig’s view

-Continuation of talks

-The President’s November 8, 1972 letter to Thieu

-John B. Connally

-Possible emissary to Thieu

-Kissinger’s trip to Paris

-Connally’s schedule

-Hanoi’s position

-PR

-Hanoi’s position

-Xuan Thuy

-Coalition government

-People’s Republic of China [PRC] view

-Kissinger’s forthcoming dinner [with Qiao Guanhua]

-Telephone calls to Kissinger

-Haig

-Next round of talks

-Appearance of US

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-Bargaining with the President

-Possible separate peace

-US and North Vietnam

-Changes

-US proposals to North Vietnam

-Thieu’s military operations

-June 1972

-North Vietnamese troops withdrawals

-US bombing

-Ending the war

-US public opinion

-Hawks, honor

-Congressional funding

-Thieu

-Forthcoming letter from the President to Thieu

The President’s schedule

-Meetings with Kissinger

-Publicity

-Camp David

-Camp David

-Meetings with Cabinet, White House staff

Defense Department

-Richardson

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Future

-Age

-Compared to the President

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Rockefeller

-Political Future

-1976 election

-Primaries

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Prospects

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-Age

-South

-Weakness

-Comparison with the President and Agnew

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Rockefeller

-Cabinet post

-Current terms as governor

-Conclusion

-Cabinet post

-Independence

-The President’s previous conversation with Rockefeller

-State Department

-Defense Department

-Management abilities

-Control by White House

Defense Department

-Rockefeller, Richardson appointee’s age

-Problems

-Soviet Union strength

-The President’s second term

-Soviet Union

-Possible military action

-PRC

-Conceptual control

-Richardson

-Loyalty

-Political orientation

-State Department

-Georgetown

State Department

-David Kenneth Rush

-Reform

-Foreign service officers [FSOs]

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-Disloyalty

-Rush

-Loyalty

-Appearance

-Negotiating abilities

-State Department

-Reform

-[Under Secretary]

-Comparison to H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Berlin negotiations

-Intellect

Vietnamese negotiations

-Haig’s schedule

-Return from Saigon

-Rogers

-Kissinger’s trip to New York

-[Dinner with Qiao Guanhua]

-Cambodia

-Role of PRC

-Assistance

-End of War

-1972 election

-Domestic and foreign impact

-Timing

-Thieu

-Demands

-South Vietnam’s survival

-Settlement agreement

-Words compared to will

-Settlement agreement

-Briefing

-Victory

-Joseph W. Alsop column

-New Statesman

-North Vietnamese concessions

-Control of North Vietnam

-Role of Soviet Union, PRC

-PRC Role

-[Kissinger’s dinner with Qiao Guanhua]

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-Presence of Haig

-Reasons

-Friendship with the PRC

-Haig’s promotion

-Army vice Chief of Staff

-National defense

-Soviet Union

-Haig’s schedule

-Return from Saigon

Kissinger’s schedule

-Camp David

-Departure

-Hagerstown, Maryland

-Jetstar

-Time

-Departure

-Hagerstown

-Jetstar

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Tricia Nixon Cox

1972 election

-Reaction in New York

Vietnam negotiations

-The President’s schedule

-Public appearances in US, trip to Europe

-Ending the war

-Timing

-Thieu

-Relations with US

-Concessions

-The President’s November 8, 1972 letter to Thieu

-The President’s forthcoming conversation with Haig

-The President’s forthcoming letter to Thieu

-US foreign relations

-Relations with the President

-Risks

-Concessions

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-1972 election

-International system

-Possible North Vietnamese offensive

-US response

-Bombing

-PRC, Soviet Union

-US response

-Thailand aircraft

-Carriers

-Message for Hanoi

-Post-1972 election period

-Winston S. Churchill

-Comments on World War I

-Germany

-Schlieffen Plan

-Marne River

-East Prussia

-[First Battle of the Marne and Battle of Tannenberg]

-War

-Audacity and caution

-Politics, life

-North Vietnamese

-Thieu

-Forthcoming meeting with North Vietnamese

– -Possible stonewalling

-Settlement agreement

-Quality

Kissinger’s schedule

-Camp David

-Timing

-Announcement

-[Kissinger’s trip to Paris]

-Publicity

-Photograph opportunity

-Walk in woods

Vietnam negotiations

-Settlement agreement

-Rogers

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-Speeches, credibility

-Ending the war

-Credit to the White House

-Departments

-Approach

Kissinger’s schedule

-Camp David

-Arrangements

-Time

-The President’s forthcoming conversation with Haldeman

-Helicopter, Jetstar

-The President’s forthcoming conversation with Alexander P.

Butterfield

Kissinger left and Woods and Butterfield entered at 9:50 am.

Rita de Santis

-Inquiry about possible conversation with Woods

Items for the President’s signature

President’s schedule

-Camp David

-Length of stay

Butterfield left at 9:53 am.

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De Santis

-Payment

-Mrs. Nixon

-Gift

-Taxes

-The President’s papers

-Donation

-Employment

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-Social Security

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John V. (“Jack”) Brennan entered at an unknown time after 9:53 am.

Briefcase

Brennan left at an unknown time before 9:57 am.

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De Santis

-Employment

-Mrs. Nixon

-Hair dresser, personal aide

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Frank T. Bow

-Death

-Memorandum

-Time

-Richard K. Cook’s telephone call

Butterfield entered at an unknown time after 9:53 am.

-Statement

Kissinger’s and Haig’s schedules

-Transportation to Camp David and New York City

-Helicopter

-Jetstar

-Arrangements

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-Hagerstown

Butterfield left at an unknown time before 9:57 am.

Bow

-Health

-Heart attacks

-1972 election

-[Ralph S. Regula]

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De Santis

-Employment

-Social Security

-Mrs. Nixon

-The President’s personal payroll

-Mrs. Nixon’s staff

-Hair dresser

-Payment

-Hair dressers

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Personal aide

-Payment

-Reimbursement

-Herbert W. Kalmbach

-Frank DeMarco, Jr.

-Assistant to Mrs. Nixon

-Taxes

-Business deduction

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The President’s schedule

-Camp David

-Weather

Woods’ schedule

Claudia Val’s schedule

-New York

The President and Woods left at 9:57 am.