Date: February 21, 1973

Time: 12:05 pm – 12:37 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with James Keogh.

Greetings

Keogh’s travels

-Mexico City, Guadalajara

-Budget hearings

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-West Germany

-Eastern Europe, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Length

United States Information Agency [USIA] budget

-Hearings

-Keogh’s evaluation

-William J. Fulbright

-Attempts to cut

-Tactics

-Support

-Gale W. McGee

-University of Nebraska

-Budget cuts

-Importance of USIA

-Keogh’s approach to Congress

-Frank J. Shakespeare

-Congressional relations

-Statements

Keogh

-Approach to operation

-Publicity

-Purpose of USIA

USIA

-Booklet

-President’s second term

-Keogh’s authorship

-Fulbright’s comments

-Purpose

-Fulbright

-Criticism

US position in world

-Europe

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-Japanese

USIA

-Love, respect for US

-Prisoners of War [POWs] story

-Publicity

-POW return

-Support for President

-Feedback

USIA magazine

-Paris

-Information Document

-Story on President’s reelection

-Stories

-Woman’s liberation

-Lesbians

-Blacks

-Revolutionaries

-Responsibility

-Paris office

Press relations

-Time magazine

-Cover story

-Immorality

-Maurice F. Granville’s story

-Length

-Playboy, Esquire

-Newsweek

-Saturday Evening Post

-Sensationalism

-Decline

-Look

-Sensationalism, scandal

-Pornography

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-Decline

-Life

-Editorials

-Decline

-Time

-Reporting

-Offbeat American stories

-Editor

-Henry Grunwald

-Liberal establishment

-New York

-Jewish

-Contents

-Homosexuality

-Publicity

-Immorality

-America’s image abroad

-Compared to PRC

Henry A. Kissinger entered at 12:15 pm.

Shakespeare

-Outspokenness

-Controversy

Keogh’s job

-Mission

-USIA

-Positive view of America

-Objectivity

-Balanced view of US

-State-owned television [TV]

-TV, magazines

-Time, Newsweek

US image abroad

-Paris, Europe

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-Time, Newsweek

-Distortions

-New York Herald-Tribune

-European edition

-Washington Post, New York Times coverage

-Bias

-USIA

-Balance

-Foreign audiences

-Understanding US foreign policy

-Vietnam

-Press accounts

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 12:15 pm.

Refreshments

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 12:37 pm.

State Department

-Statements

-Apologies compared to explanations

Shakespeare

-Loyalty

-Directorship of USIA

-Eastern Europe

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Lack of understanding

-Resignation

-Compared to Keogh

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USIA

-Foreign criticism of Vietnam War

-December bombing

-Peace settlement

-William J. Fulbright

-Release of supporting telegrams

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-World respect

-Effect of December bombing

-Importance

-USIA

-POWs

-Publicity

-Role

-Vietnam

-Defense

-Emphasis on positive

-“World Report”

-Kissinger

-Excerpts

-World leaders

-News summary

-Congressional objections

-Vietnam

-Nature of report

-Exchange program

-State Department

-John Richardson, Jr.’s oversight

-Program review

-US representatives

-Leonard Bernstein

-Black Panthers

-Fundraiser

-Orchestras

-Trips abroad

-Pittsburgh

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-Cleveland

-Indianapolis

-Los Angeles

-Support for President

-Anti-American people

-Leonard Bernstein

-Inauguration

-Peace mass

-Bombing halt

-Representatives abroad

-Trade fairs

-Exhibits

-Congress

-Commercial exchange

-Eastern Europe

-Production tours

-Selection

Fulbright scholars

-US students

-African and Latin American students

-Attitudes

-Experience in US

-Revolutionaries

-Changes in programs

Peace Corps

-Anti-Americans

-Demonstrations by volunteers

-Micronesia

-Spiro T. Agnew’s travels

-Afghanistan, Tunisia, Nepal

Keogh

-Role in USIA

-Implementing foreign policy

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-Shakespeare

-Statements

-State Department’s role

-Reduction

-National Security Council [NSC] meetings

-Topics of discussion

-European initiative

-Compared with Shakespeare

-Energy problems

-Strategic Arms Limitations Talks [SALT]

-Involvement in decisions

-Effectiveness at USIA

-Oversight committee

-Hobart D. (“Hobe”) Lewis

-Frank Stanton [?]

-Appointments

-Chairman

-Lewis

-Leonard Wrench

-Democrat

-Support for President

-James A. Michener

-Democrat

-Legislative mandate

-Public relations

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Robert J. McCloskey

-State Department

USIA

-Keogh’s role

-Strategy

-Cooperation with Kissinger and President

-State Department

-Balance

-Media

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-Capitol Hill

-Emphasis on positive

-Anti-Americanism

-US citizens abroad

-Media coverage

-Profit to foreign leaders

-Domestic politics

-USIA response

Mexico

-President Luis Echeverria Lavarez

-President’s conversation with Richard M. Helms

-Helms’ conversation with Echeverria

-Mutual affection between US and Mexico

-Expressions of support

-Salvador Allende

-Speeches

Answer to anti-Americanism

-Balance

-USIA mission

Unknown person entered at an unknown time after 12:15 pm.

Message

-Congress [?]

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 12:37 pm.

Intellectuals

-Anti-Americanism

US image

-Foreign media

-Need for respect

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People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Pro-America propaganda

-Circulation

USSR film

-Anti-American

-Drugs

PRC film

-Contents

-Table tennis

-US cities

-Williamsburg

-Washington

-Detroit

-Los Angeles

PRC

-Ideology compared with practice

USIA

-Selling

Kissinger meeting with President

Keogh meetings with NSC

-Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft

-Efficiency

Keogh and Kissinger left at 12:37 pm.