Date: February 14, 1973

Time: 12:38 pm – 1:46 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

Photograph with unknown woman

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 12:38 pm.

Request for Washington Star

Bull left at an unknown time before 1:05 pm.

News stories

-Raising of flag for prisoners of war [POWs] return

-Charles Colson

-Washington Post

-Radio

-Television [TV]

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 12:38 pm.

Incorrect newspaper

-Washington Star-News

Bull left at an unknown time before 1:05 pm.

Presidential actions

-Gimmicks

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 12:38 pm.

Presidential actions

-Naturalness

-Raising of flag

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-Corsages

-Press coverage

-National Broadcasting Company [NBC]

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-Corsages

-Raising of flag

-Press coverage

-Reports by John W. Chancellor, Walter L. Croncite, Jr.

Bull left at an unknown time before 1:05 pm.

Raising of flag

-Press coverage

-Mourning for Lyndon B. Johnson

-Claudia A. (“Lady Bird”) Johnson

-Agreement

POW return

-Raising flag compared to meeting POWs in Philippines

-Graciousness

-POW wives

-President’s handling

-Church statement

-Privacy for POWs

-Clark Field

-Rehabilitation

California

-Physical appearance

-Vietcong [VC] prisoners

-Publicity

-Stories of treatment

-Effect on aid to North Vietnam

-H. Ross Perot

-Prison cells

-Congress

-Communication from the administration

-Missing in action [MIAs]

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-Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft

The President talked with John D. Ehrlichman at an unknown time between 12:38 pm and 1:05

pm.

[Conversation No. 855-22A]

Meeting with George P. Shultz and John T. Dunlop

-Devaluation of dollar

-New York Times correspondent

-Economic impact

-Imports

-Prices

-Phase III

-Statement by Shultz

– New York Times correspondent

-“Hatchet job”

[End of telephone conversation]

Shultz

-Press statement

-Economy

Prices

-Effects of devaluation of dollar

-Foreign cars

-Trips abroad by the American public

President’s statements

-State of the union

-Multiple speeches

-Energy

-Written compared to spoken words

-Transitions

-Fuel shortages

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

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-Henry A. Kissinger

-Editing

-Conclusion

-Wording

-Transition

-Sentence structure

-Conjunctions

-David R. Gergen

-Quotes

-Presidential meaning

-Colorful language

-“Fair shake” compared to “competitive position”

-Shultz

-US exports

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Phrase-making

-Speechwriters

-Quality prose compared to quotable line

-Enduring value

-“Speech doctors”

-Hollywood

-S. Bruce Herschensohn

-Gergen

-Colorful phrases

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Editing

-Transitions

-Speechwriters

-Content

-Timeliness

-POWs

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Concluding paragraph

-Reminders

-Beauty of America

-Inaugurations

-PRC

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-President’s trip

-POWs

-Big issues

-Delivery

-Norman Vincent Peale

-William F. (“Billy”) Graham [?]

-Preachers

-Anecdotes

-Timeliness

-Ehrlichman

-Substance compared to style

-Phrase-making

-Editing

Press relations

-Bull

-Newbold (Newby”) Noyes, Jr.

-Meeting with President

-Ehrlichman

-Washington Star

-Blacks

-Support for President

-Washington Post

-Objectivity

-Meeting with President

-Reasons

-Value

-Support for President

-Letter to President

-Ehrlichman

Blacks

-President’s conversation with Ehrlichman

-1972 election

-Demands

-Handouts

-Appreciation from President

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-John F. Kennedy

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-News summary

-President’s accomplishments

-Public demonstration

-Speech

-Haldeman’s view

-Complaints

-Lukewarm support

-Kennedy

-Robert Elliott Thompson

-Hearst newspapers

-High ratings

-Assassination

-Press coverage

-Timing of civil rights promises

Past president

-Kennedy

-Rating

-Harry S Truman

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Foreign policy

-Personal appeal

Press relations

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Richard A. Moore

-William E. Safire

-John Reagan (“Tex”) MCCrary

-Kennedy

-Public relations [PR]

-Understanding

-Emotional reactions

-Moore

-Herschenson

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Ziegler entered at 1:05 pm.

Press relations

-Radio speech

-Film clip

-Request from networks

-Public reaction

-Film clip

-PRC, POWs

-Emotional appeal

-Length

-Environmental statement from radio speech

-Abraham Lincoln

-“Peace with nature”

-President’s record

-Television [TV]

-Value

-Radio speech

-Editing

-Gergen

-Radio speech film clip

-Delivery

-Teleprompter

-Speech typewriter

-Location

-Filming

-Length

-Typing speech

-Rose Mary Woods

-Timing

-Preparation

Ziegler left at 1:14 pm.

President’s meeting with Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

-Timing

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President’s statements

-Moore

-Herschenson

-Ziegler

-Need for imagination

-McCrary

-Youth

-Ehrlichman

-Shultz

Meeting with President

-Anne L. Armstrong

-George H. W. Bush

-Subjects of discussion

-Bush

-Letter to President

White House social affairs

-Maurice H. Stans’s recommendation

-President’s opposition

-Dinners for contributors

-Number attending

-Elmer H. Bobst and wife

-State dinners

-Coordination with other dinners

-Problems

-Events for financial contributors

-Evening at the White House

-Members of Congress

-Alternative to Stans’s idea

-Small dinners

-Stans

-Cabinet members

-Supplement with state dinners

-Golda Meir

-President’s support

-Scheduling

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-Stans’s recommendation

-Briefing

-Dinners

-Black ties

-Stag dinner

-Wives

-Evening at the White House

-Stag dinner and briefing

-Number

-President’s statement

-Evening at the White House

-Shultz

-Ehrlichman

-Foreign policy

-Henry A. Kissinger

-William P. Rogers

-Entertainment

-Army Chorus

-President’s statements

-Number

-Shape of tables

-Location

-East Room

-State Dining Room

-Photographs

-Autographs

-Number of courses

-President’s appearance

-Cabinet officers

-Distribution at tables

-Celebrities

-Businessmen

-Stans

-Bush

-Herbert W. Kalmbach

-Invitations

-Scheduling

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-Governors dinner

-Golda Meir dinner

-Invitations

-Gridiron dinner

-Key Biscayne

-Departure

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Kissinger

-Troop withdrawal

-Governors dinner

-Golda Meir dinner

-Press conference

-Florida

President’s schedule

-Trip to Florida

-Weather

-Delays

White House social affairs

-Events for financial contributors

-Dinners

-Scheduling

-Press conference

-Date

-Governors dinner

-Nighttime

-Kissinger’s return

-California

-Thieu’s visit

-Events for financial contributors

-Dinners

-Scheduling

-Astronauts

-Veterans of Foreign Wars [FVW] Congressional dinner

-Coordination with White House dinners

-Evening at White House

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-Invitations

-Congress members

-Reception for President’s Congressional supporters

-Governors, Meir, Stans dinners

Bull entered at an unknown time after 1:14 pm.

President’s schedule

-Ziegler

-Film crew

-Meeting with Moorer

Bull left at an unknown time before 1:46 pm.

White House social affairs

-Evening at the White House

-St. Patrick’s Day

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon’s birthday

-Congress members

-Church service

-President’s trip to Florida

-Scheduling

-Gridiron dinner

-President’s absence

-Camp David

-Scheduling of Evening at the White House

-Church services

-Democrats

-Invitations

-Entertainment

-Church services

-Minister

-Variety

-Peale

-House chaplain

-Catholics, Jews

-Edger F. Magnin

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President’s schedule

-Long-range schedule

-Speeches, press conferences

-Radio speeches

-Releases

-Messages to Congress

-Live compared with tapes

-Announcement

-TV

-Newspapers

-Meeting with Moorer

-Long-range planning

-Church services, Evenings at the White House

Haldeman left at 1:46 pm.