Date: March 3, 1973

Time: 2:45 pm ­ 3:27 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman at 2:45 pm.

Press

-Radio address

-Subject

-Crime

-Dates

President’s schedule

-Trip to California

-Baseball game

-President’s attendance

-Pittsburgh

-Roberto Clemente

-President’s appearance at opener

-Timing

-Benefits

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-Trip to California

-Return for baseball game

-Easter

-Trip to Florida

-Congressional recess

-Senate

-House

-Time off

-Loose schedule

-Baseball game

-Trip to Pittsburgh

-Overnight stay

-Stop in Chicago

-Return to Washington

-Trip to Pittsburgh

George P. Shultz’s trip to Europe

President’s schedule

-Meeting on international monetary matters

-Need for time off

-Interruptions

George H. W. Bush

-Lunch at Alibi Club

-Number of members

-Alibi Club

Clubhouse

-Meal

-Luncheon

-Guests

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

-William P. Clements, Jr.

-Potter Stewart

-Pat Wilson

-William E. Brock, III

-Clarence J. (“Bud”) Brown

-Gillespie V. (“Sonny”) Montgomery

-Frank E. Fitzsimmons

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-Spiro T. Agnew

-President’s experiences as Vice President

-Value

-Talk

-Level of intelligence

-Moorer’s talk

-Talk on Prisoners of war [POWs]

-Credit to President on Vietnam peace settlement and POW return

-May 8, 1972 decision

-December 1972 bombing

-Criticism of press

-Use of B-52s

-Reasons

-Precision

-Speed

-Devastation

-Effectiveness

-POWs

-Value of luncheon

-Maurice H. Stans, Henry Crown

-Cross section of guests

December 1972 bombing

-Compared to May 8, 1972 decision

-Difficulty of decision

-Support for President

-Public expectations

-Number of flights

-President’s desire to continue

-Moorer’s talk

-Effectiveness

-North Vietnam’s air defenses

-Air Force morale

-Victory

-Settlement

Personnel appointments

-Backlog of vacancies

-Number

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-Executive level

-Difficulties

-Lists of candidates

-Lower levels

-Difficultly filling

-Italian-Americans

-Polish-Americans

-Quotas

-Italian, Polish, Mexican-Americans

-Frederic V. Malek

-Managers

-Ethnics

Henry A. Kissinger

-Articles by Joseph C. Kraft and Hugh S. Sidey

-Conciliatory attitudes toward President

-Reasons

-Favor

-Success of President’s policies

Press Corps

-Public consensus

-William F. Buckley, Jr.

-Other journalists

Reorganizations

-John A. Volpe

-Peter G. Peterson

-Problems

-Lower levels

-Problems

-Loyalists

-Pat Wilson

-Talk with Bush’s brother

-Xerox Company

-Reputation as Democrats

Second administration

-“Compassion gap”

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-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger [?]

-Perceptions

-Robert H. Finch

-Elliot L. Richardson

Flag at half mast

White House social affairs

-Dinners

-White House Correspondents

-Radio correspondents

-Scheduling

-Advantages

-Compared to Correspondents dinner

-Gridiron

-Richard (“Dick”) Wilson

-President’s support

-President’s appearance

-Compared to 1962, 1963

-Bush

-Appearance

-Sense of humor

-George S. McGovern

-Jokes

-Hollywood writers

-Viciousness

-Voice quality

-Evening at White House

-Rose Mary Woods

-Meeting with Haldeman

-Rowan and Martin

-Paul W. Keyes

President’s schedule

-Burden

-Bills before Congress

-Administration losses

-Democrats

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John D. Ehrlichman

-Congressional relations

-William E. Timmons

White House social affairs

-Evening at White House

-Scheduling

-State dinner for Guilio Andreotti’s visit

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 2:45 pm.

President to Executive Office Building [EOB]

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 3:27 pm.

White House social affairs

-Diplomatic reception

-William P. Rogers

-Dinner in March

-Dress

-Dress

-Scheduling

-April

-Rogers’s reception

-Fall

-September

-Weather

-Dean of Diplomatic Corps, Rogers’s knowledge

-Rogers dinner

-White House staff

-Cabinet officers

-Evenings at White House

-Scheduling

-Invitations

-Finance people

-Young people

-Church services

-Scheduling

-POW function

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-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Outside function suggestion

-Dinner

-Reception

-Meeting with President

-Entertainment

-Boston Pops

-Variety show

-Leslie T. (“Bob”) Hope

-Celebrities

-Bands, dancing

-Tents

-Dinner on terrace

-Reception at White House

-Number of guests

-Congress members

-Invitations

-Celebrities

-Loyalists

-Cary Grant

-Richard (“Red”) Skelton

-Jane Fonda

-POWs

-Receiving line

-Photographs

-Mementoes

-Cuff links

-Pins

-Gifts

-Place cards

-Matches

-Early start

-Diplomatic reception delay

-Number of events

-1973 compared with 1974

-Evening at the White House, church services

-Publicity

-Early Start

-Burst

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Haldeman left at 3:27 pm.