Date: February 2, 1973
Time: 10:38 am – 10:54 am
Location: Oval Office
The President met with Raymond K. Price, Jr., Aram Bakshian, David R. Gergen, Richard M.
Fairbanks, III, James H. Cavanaugh, Tod R. Hullin, John L. Campbell, Geoffrey C. Shepard,
Dana G. Mead, James H. Falk, Hank Paulson, and the White House photographer.
Arrangements for photograph
State of the Union message
Presentation of gifts by the President
-Pins
-Geoffrey C. Shepard
-Marriage
-Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.
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NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM
Tape Subject Log
(rev. Sep.-09)
Speeches
-John D. Ehrlichman
-Foreign policy
-State of the World message
-Timing
-Length
-Timing
-Budget
-Ehrlichman
-Television [TV] exposure
-Inaugural
-Lyndon B. Johnson’s death and funeral
-Vietnam settlement
-Announcement
-Radio
-Newspapers
-Economic report
-Herbert Stein
-Henry A. Kissinger’s trip to Hanoi
-Ronald L. Ziegler
-Secondary story
-Council of Economic Advisors
-Congress
-Leaks
-Kissinger’s schedule
-Effect on Economic story
-The President’s press conference
-Radio
-Utilize speechwriter’s work
The President’s press conferences and messages
-Speechwriters and editors
-Reporters’ lead lines
-Oversimplification
-Demagoguery
-Press reaction
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Tape Subject Log
(rev. Sep.-09)
-Credit
-John F. Kennedy
-Lyndon B. Johnson
-Compared to “Sermon on the Mount”
-Budget radio address
-Price
-Ziegler
-Goal of speechwriting
-Public reaction
-Henry Fairlie’s book on Kennedy administration
-Crisis
-British liberal
-John F. Kennedy’s administration
-Policy failures
-Public relation successes
-Compared to the President’s administration
-Technique
-Rhetoric
-Concerns
-Controversy
-Consensus
-Congress
-Pubic interest
Fairlie’s book
Price, et al., left at 10:54 am.