Date: December 5, 1972

Time: ll:43 am – 12:05 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, Lucy A. Winchester, and Stephen B. Bull.

The President’s schedule

-Christmas season

-Hanukkah

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Decorations

-Timing

-Press and media relations

-Mrs. Nixon’s walk-through

-Timing

-Washington Post

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-Betty Beale

-Receptions and Blair House dinners, December 12-14

-Timing

-White House tours

-Mrs. Nixon

-Political groups

-Timing

-Refreshments

-The President’s role

-Speaking

-Hand-shaking

-Group size

-State Dining Room

-Tour

-Refreshments

-Christmas tree lighting

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Group size

-Reception

-Mrs. Nixon

-The President’s role

-Speaking

-Hand-shaking

-1972 campaign

-Cabinet dinner, December 16, 1972

-Dwight D. Eisenhower Cabinet members

-Republican National Chairmen

-Church service

-Church service, December 17, 1972

-Attendance

-New Majority

-Republican National Committee [RNC] Chairperson

-John Cardinal Krol, Terence Cardinal Cooke

-Timing

-Cabinet dinner

-Platform

-Expenses

-Mrs. Nixon’s schedule

-Diplomatic children’s party

-Surrogates Reception

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-Timing

-December 19, 1972

-The President’s role

-East Room

-Center Hall

-Duplication

-Diplomatic children’s party

-Timing

-December 18, 1972

-Congressional relations

-Candlelight tours

-December 20, 1972

-Mrs. Nixon

-Diplomatic children’s party

-Open House

-White House staff

-Timing

-December 21 or 22, 1972

-Press Party

-December 23, 1972

-December 24, 1972

-Candlelight tours

-Mrs. Nixon

-Press Party

-Open House

-White House staff

-Surrogates reception

-Clark MacGregor

Winchester and Bull left at 11:53 am.

Col. Richard T. Kennedy

Henry A. Kissinger

-Message to the President, December 5, 1972

The President’s schedule

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer’s location

Message from Kissinger, December 5, 1972

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-Vietnam Negotiations

-Breakdown

-The President’s possible television [TV] appearance

-Duration

-Tone

-Record

-Details

-Tone

-October 1972

-Consultations with South Vietnam

-North Vietnam

-Pham Van Dong’s interview with Newsweek

-Coalition government

-Offensive

-Timing

-Cease-fire

-Additional Talks

-US allies’ concerns

-Democratic Republic of [DRV]

-Purposes

-Cease-fire

-National Council of National Reconciliation and

Concord [NCRC]

-Coalition government

-October 8, 1972 agreement

-Mutual withdrawal

North Vietnamese troops in South Vietnam

-October 1972

-NCRC

-Administrative structure

-South Vietnam

-Government of South Vietnam [GVN] survival

-Settlement agreement

-Cease-fire

-Vietnamization

-GVN

-Bilateral deal

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-US Public Opinion

-Louis P. Harris poll

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-Settlement agreement

-POWs

-Peace with honor

-Duration

-US military and propaganda action

-Haldemen’s and the President’s view

-Charles W. Colson’s forthcoming reading

-John B. Connally’s forthcoming reading

-Message from Kissinger, December 4, 1972

-Failure

-Kissinger’s responsibility vis-à-vis the President’s

-Press relations

-The President’s possible TV appearance

-Negotiations

-North Vietnam

-US military action

-Congressional relations

-Cut off of US funds

Bull entered at an unknown time after 11:53 am.

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Adm. Horacio Rivero, Jr.

-Photograph opportunity

-Oliver F. (“Ollie”) Atkins

-Timing

Bull left at an unknown time before 12:05 pm.

Vietnam negotiations

-Breakdown

-Kissinger

-Return from Paris

-Possible briefings

-Details

-Press relations

-US military action

-Duration

-Settlement agreement

-Congressional relations

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-George S. McGovern

-Leaders

-North Vietnam

-US bombing and mining of North Vietnam

-US troop withdrawal

-The President’s possible TV appearance

-Effect

-Press relations

-Public relations [PR]

-Kissinger

-Possible message from Haldeman

-Timing

-Conversation with Kennedy

-Haldeman’s conversation with Connally

The President’s schedule

-Camp David

-PR

-Jack and Helene (Colesie) Drown

Haldeman left at 12:05 pm.