Date: January 4, 1973

Time: 12:45 pm – 1:01 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger.

Meeting with Elliot L. Richardson

-The President’s subtlety

-Authority

Gerard C. Smith entered; Stephen B. Bull, members of the press, and the White House

photographer were present for the beginning of the meeting.

Photograph session

-Positions

-Press

Relations with Soviet Union

-Length of service

Protocol

Photograph session

-Kissinger

[General conversation]

[Camera noise]

League of Nations

-Ethiopia

-European colonies

-Effectiveness

-United Nations [UN]

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-US absence

-Treaty of Versailles

-Possible impact

-Germany

-World War II

-Benito Mussolini

-Adolf Hitler

-Japan

Smiths’s future plans

-Law firm

-Temporary assignments

-Negotiations

-Robert C. Tyson

-US Steel

-Trade area

-David Rockefeller

-Commitment

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Smith’s usefulness to administration

-Negotiations

David M. Abshire

-Negotiation skills

-Georgetown Center

-Arleigh A. Burke

-Seminars

-Cooperation

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-Congress, business

-Career at State Department

-Respect

-Congress

Research council

-Rockefeller

-Funding

-McGeorge Bundy

-The President’s support

-Rockefeller

-Abshire

-Zbigniew Brzezinski

-Columbia University

-Executive Committee

-US, Canada, Europe, Japan

-Research studies

-Energy

Energy

-White House role

-Japan

-Europe

-Common interests

-Middle East

-Japanese-Iranian relationships

-Natural gas

-Japanese

-Middle East

-Eisaku Sato

-Kakuei Tanaka

-Masayoshi Ohira

-Importance in energy

Smiths’s future plans

-Research council

-Public statement

-Organization

-The President’s support

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The President’s statement concerning Smith’s service

-Gerald L. Warren

Smith’s house on Eastern Shore

-Thomas B. McCabe

-Easton, Maryland

Presidential gifts

-Cuff links

-Pen

-Smith’s wife

-Ashtray

-Cabinet

Smith and Kissinger left at 1:01 pm.