Date: January 1, 1973

Time: 9:40 am – 10:40 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Charles W. Colson.

George H. Allen

-Visit to the White House

-Post-game celebration

-Personal style

-“All-American square”

-Reaction of Washington press

-Victory over Green Bay Packers

-Billy Kilmer

-Lifestyle

-University of California­Los Angeles [UCLA]

Henry A. Kissinger’s telephone call

-New Years greetings

-Handling of Kissinger

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Haig

-Trip to Saigon

-Relation with Kissinger

-Departure from White House staff

-Need for praise of Kissinger

-Colson’s relationship with Kissinger

-Public opposition to administration’s foreign policy

Kissinger

-Log of telephone calls

-Unnamed staffer

-Calls to James B. (“Scotty”) Reston

-Billing records

-Max Frankel

-Kissinger’s relation

-Sunday editor of New York Times

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-Kissinger’s talking with Frankel

-Breakfast

-Relations with journalists

Press relations

-List of friends and enemies

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Rewards and punishments

-New York Times

-George P. Shultz

-Thomas Vail

-Herbert Stein

-Cutoff of access

-National Security Council [NSC]

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Washington Post

-William E. Timmons

-Washington Post article

-David S. Broder

-Compared to Carrol L. Kirkpatrick

-Ambitions

-Hostility to the President

-Man-of-the-Year article

-George C. Wallace

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Violation of the President’s order

-Truman

-Compared to Joseph W. Alsop

-Gerald L. Warren

-Washington Star

-Chicago Sun Times

-Detroit News

-Los Angeles Times

-Compared to Washington Post

Delegations to ceremonies

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-List of attendees

-Need for a broader list

-Recommendations

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-Colson

-Lester Pearson

-Labor leaders

-Kissinger

-[Unintelligible name]

-State Department

-James T. Roosevelt

-Democrats

-Criteria for selection

-Financial contributors

-Maurice H. Stans

-Political reporters

-Editors, publishers

-Paul Miller

-Previous lists

-George R. Bell

-Letters from the President

-White House social invitations

-Updated list

-Business Council invitees

-Stans’s list

-Sam Johnson

-Wisconsin

-David Rockefeller

-Roger Milliken

-Active members

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Colson’s assignment

-Shultz

-Stans’s list

-Business Council members

-Contributors

-Wealth

-Donald McIntosh Kendall

-Recommendations

-Stans’s list

The President’s supporters

-List

-Law firms

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-Flanigan

-Licensing

-Airlines

-Cut off

-Haldeman

-Enforcing orders

-Firings

-Lee White

Invitations to White House

-The President as the Vice President

-Democrats

-The President’s supporters

-George S. McGovern

Stans

-Relations with Congress

-Relations with Colson

-Counsel for Colson’s law firm

Lawyers in Colson’s law firm

-Jews

-Inclusion of a few

-Blacks

-Exclusion

-Jews

-Antitrust law

-Leonard Garment’s classmate

-Brooklyn Law School

-Columbia Law School

-Political cases

-Clark M. Clifford

-Republican National Committee [RNC] as a client

“Kitchen Cabinet”

-Clark MacGregor

-Bryce N. Harlow

-Richard M. Scammon

-“New Establishment”

-John B. Connally

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-Finances

-Invitations to join

Vietnam settlement

-December 1972 bombings

-Impact on the president

-Kissinger

-Publicity

-US credibility in world

-Nonpolitical approach

-Antiwar opposition

-McGovern supporters

-South Vietnamese reactions

-Impact on North Vietnamese

-December 1972 bombings

-National Broadcasting Corporation [NBC]

-Film from Hanoi

-Effect of bombing

-Propaganda

-Civilian coffins

-Congress

Stephen B. Bull [?] entered at an unknown time after 9:40 am.

Instructions

-Photograph

Bull [?] left at an unknown time before 10:40 am.

Press opposition to December 1972 bombing

-New York Times

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-NBC

-North Vietnamese reaction

-Surprise at capitulation

-Doves

-Congress

-Domestic pressure

-Effectiveness of bombing

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The President’s World War II service

-Guam

-Bombs

Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:40 am.

Request for pens for visiting group

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:40 am.

The President’s political enemies

-Haldeman

-1972 election

-Establishment

-Strategy toward the President

-Administration’s response

Press relations

-Broder

-Benjamin C. Bradlee

-Robert B. Semple, Jr.

-Ambitions

-Career

-Washington Star

-New York Herald Tribune

-New York Times

-Washington Post

-Bradlee

-Colson’s plans

-Washington Post

-Richard Scaife

-Lifestyle

-Publishing

Miami television [TV] station

-Federal Communications Commission [FCC] licensing procedures

-Paul McCray

-Harassment

-Washington Post management

-Hiring policy

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-Basis for challenge to license

Washington Post

-Stockholder’s litigation

-Katharine L. Graham

Edward Bennett Williams

-George M. Webster

-File at Internal Revenue Service [IRS]

-IRS audit

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Democrats

-1964 presidential campaign

-Barry M. Goldwater

-1960 presidential campaign

-Thoroughness

-Family

-Arrest record

-Farm incident

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Colson’s role

-Haldeman

-George H. W. Bush

-Loyalty

-William E. Brock, III

-Clarence J. (“Bud”) Brown, Jr.

1974 election

-Compared to 1934 election

-Economy

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Vietnam War

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-Impact on public opinion

-Compared to economy

-Albert E. Sindlinger

-Antiwar marcher

-Dean Francis B. Sayre

-Social background

-Racial attitudes of American public

-Asians

Convention of economists

-Hendrick S. Houthakker

-The President’s Vietnam policy

-Support

-The President’s appreciation

-Economic outlook

-Political attitudes

-Social background

Academic community

-Professors

-Poll

-Support for the President

-Poll at Princeton University

-Colson’s son

-McGovern

-T. Hardin Jones

-White House intern

-Publication of poll

-Professors’ protest

-Pentagon Papers

-Students of Ivy League schools

-Influence of faculty on students’ attitudes

-Colson’s visit to Princeton University

-Support for the President among students

-Princeton University

-Compared to Harvard University

-Colson in college

-Professor’s influence

-Joseph P. McCarthy

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Second term objectives

-Left-wing opposition

-Wallace

-“Man-of-the-Year”

-Press coverage after shooting

-1968 election

Press relations

-Mary McGrory article

-1972 election

-Effect on the President

-Broder

-Wallace

-Landslide election

-Campaign tactics of the opposition

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Article

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Opposition to the President

-Avoidance of press after election

-Press conference

-The President’s schedule

-Harry S. Truman’s memorial service

-National opinion

Second term reorganization

-Change

-Personnel

-Frederic V. Malek

-Importance of lower level positions

-Political views

-Director of Census Bureau

-Importance

-Donald B. Moore [?]

-Scammon

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Politician

-Scholars

-Kevin P. Phillips

-Robert Teeter

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-John N. Mitchell

-Haldeman

-Politics

-Social background

-Grosse Point, Michigan

-Busing

-Marijuana

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Capital punishment

-California

-Environment

-Compared to Edwin L. Harper

-Religion

-Catholics

-Christian Scientists

-Ehrlichman

-Background of appointees

-Religion

-Buchanan’s advice

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1972 election

-Colson’s meetings

-Detroit News advertisement

-Busing

-Harper

-Opposition

-Martin S. Hayden

-Black vote

-Ethnics

-Impact

-Robert A. Griffin

-Impact on Congressional races

-North Carolina

-Jesse A. Helms

-Virginia

-William L. Scott

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-Harry F. Byrd, Jr.

-Margaret C. Smith

-John H. Chafee

-Secretary of Defense

-Jack R. Miller

-Gordon L. Allott

-J. Caleb Boggs

-Delaware

-Problems of press coverage

-The President’s campaigning

-1952 election

-1956 election

-Kentucky

-Louie B. Nunn

-The President’s campaigning

1974 election

-Candidates

-Senate

-House

-Age

-Senate

-Age

-Age of candidates

-Leadership positions

Congressional leadership

-Age

-Robert C. (“Bob”) Wilson

-William B. Widnall

-New Jersey

-Norris Cotton

-Leslie Arends

-Lifestyle

-Arends

-Political future

-George D. Aiken

-Political future

Congressional candidates

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-Young liberals

-Donald H. Rumsfeld

-Robert H. Finch

-Liberal leanings

-Political appeal

-Finch

-Organization

-Rumsfeld

-Anti-Establishment

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Press relations

-Broder

-Man-of-the-Year

-Time

-Selection

-Reasons

-Kissinger

-Letters supporting the President

-New York Times

-Past coverage of the President

-Columnists

-Election predictions

-Edmund S. Muskie

-Polls

-Louis P. Harris

-Vietnam War

-Bombing

Truman memorial

-Bull

-Qualities

-Dean Sayre

-Avoidance

-Excuses

-Trip to California

-Trip to Independence

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-Kissinger’s trip to Paris

-Camp David

McGrory article

-The President’s behavior during Vietnam bombing

-Dancing with Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-The President’s not talking to public

-Feelings toward the President

Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:40 am.

George H. Allen and family

-Photographs in Rose Garden

-Warren

-Henrietta (“Etty”) Allen

-Sons

-Jennifer Allen

-Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lumbroso

-Tunisia

-Tour of White House

-Christmas decorations

-Previous tour

Roberto W. Clemente

-Airplane crash

-Puerto Rico

-Managua, Nicaragua

-Death

Photographs

-Signing

-Arrangements

Bull and Colson left at 10:40 am.

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