Date: January 2, 1973

Time: Unknown between 3:35 pm and 4:19 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield at 3:35 pm. The White House

photographer was present at the beginning of the meeting.

Greetings

-New Years

Photograph session

Reception for freshmen Congress members

-Timing

-Thomas Hale Boggs memorial service

-Harry S. Truman memorial service

-The President’s absence

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Attendees

-“Big Five” Congressional leaders

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-Warren E. Burger

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 3:35 pm.

The President’s schedule

-[First name unknown] Browning [?]

Bull left at an unknown time before 4:19 pm.

Bipartisan Congressional leadership meeting

-Attendees

-Committee chairs

-Economics

-Wage and price controls

-Second-term reorganization

-George P. Shultz

-Secretary of the Treasury’s role

-Congressional relations

-White House staff

-Reduction

-Single contact

Bull and members of the press entered at an unknown time after 3:35 pm.

[Photograph session]

Mike Mansfield

-Football player

-Relation to Michael J. Mansfield

-University of North Carolina

-Linebacker

-Michael J. Mansfield’s football career

The President’s football career at Whittier College

-Game in Pomona, California

-Kenny Baldwin

-Injury

Mike Mansfield

-Rose Bowl

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-Ohio State University

-Orange Bowl

-Sun Bowl

-University of North Carolina

-Texas Tech University

-Cotton Bowl

-Anthony Davis

-Baseball

-Ballet dancer

Bull and members of the press left at an unknown time before 4:19 pm.

Congressional relations

-Bipartisan Congressional leadership meeting

-Attendees

-“Big Five”

-Committee chairs

-Banking and currency

-Government organization

-Finance

-Ways and Means

-Pattern of future meetings

-Hugh Scott

-William E. Timmons

-Gerald R. Ford

-Minority

-Subjects of discussion

-Foreign policy

-Tradition of bipartisanship

-Domestic policy

-Second term reorganization

-Wage and price controls

-Bipartisanship

-Regular Republican leadership meetings

-Scott

-Ford

-Regular meetings with Mansfield

-Carl B. Albert

-John G. Tower

-Ford

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-Unknown person

-Bipartisan areas

-Senate

-Compared to House of Representatives

-Confirmations

-Foreign policy

-Mansfield’s advice to the President

-New approach

-Bipartisan meetings

Vietnam settlement

-Unrest in Congress

-Necessity

-The President’s responsibility

-Laos

-Cambodia

-Senate Foreign Relations Committee

-Attitudes

-Reduction in bombing

-Mansfield’s concern

-The President’s policy

-Negotiations in Paris

-Length

-Detrimental statements

-Negotiations

-Bipartisan Congressional leadership meeting

-Possible statements by the President

-Fragility

-Henry A. Kissinger briefing of Mansfield

-Hugh Scott

-J. William Fulbright

-Need for confidentiality

-Status

-October 8, 1972 agreement

-Le Duc Tho

-North Vietnamese position before 1972 election

-Kissinger’s “Peace is at hand” statement

-The President’s response on television [TV]

-Cambodia, Laos

-Demilitarized Zone [DMZ]

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-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Cease-fire

-Cambodia, Laos

-DMZ

-Significance

-Lasting peace

-October 8, 1972 agreement

-Cease-fire in place

-Cambodia Laos

-South Vietnam’s position

-Withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops

-Return of POWS

-Free elections

-Supervisory body

-North Vietnamese rejection

-Kissinger’s return to Paris

-New conditions

-William H. Sullivan

-Kissinger’s reports

-Infiltration

-Latest developments

-Technical talks

-Protocols

-Meeting with Kissinger

-US position

-Caution

-Opening to North Vietnamese

-Outstanding issues

-Return to previous agreements

-October 8, 1972

-October 26, 1972

-Withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops

-South Vietnam’s position

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Return of Congress

-Mansfield’s position

-Quick end to war

-Resumption of war

-Laos, Cambodia

-Mansfield’s report to public

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-Concern

-Resumption of serious negotiation

-Substance

-Declining comment

Democratic Congressional caucus

-Mansfield’s statement

-Vietnam settlement

-Relations with the President

-Congressional resolutions

-George M. McGovern

-The President’s appearance before Senate

-Mansfield’s response

-Seniority

-Vietnam negotiations

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Responsibility of Senate

The President’s political career

-Length

Confirmations of Cabinet officials

-Double track

-The President’s schedule

Vietnam settlement

-Deadline

-Election

-Mansfield’s conversation with Kissinger

-Mansfield’s desire

-Withdrawal

-Congressional relations

-Length of the war

-John F. Kennedy

-First combat troops

Mansfield left at 4:19 pm.

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