Date: November 14, 1972

Time: 10:04 am – 12:40 pm

Location: Camp David Hard Wire

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman.

The President’s recent conversation with Mamie G. D. Eisenhower

-Birthday

1973 Inauguration

-Church services

-The President’s recent conversation with William F. (“Billy”) Graham

-1969 inauguration

-Governors, Congress

-The President’s attendance

-Religious character

-Distraction

-Prayer breakfast

-The President’s attendance

-Graham

-The President’s schedule

-J. Willard (“Bill”) Marriott, Jr.

-Invitations

-Edmund Ray [?]

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Preparations

-Comparison to 1969

-Abraham Lincoln

-Inaugural book

-Speeches

-Theodore Roosevelt [TR]

-[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson

-Church services

-1969 inauguration

-The President’s schedule

-Edward L. R. Elson

-Governors, Cabinet

-Promotion of religion

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-White House

-Knight errantry

-Statement

-Prayers

-Clergymen

-Greek Orthodox

-Jewish

-Catholic

-Protestant

-Mark Treisch

-Congressional role

-Parade

-Control

-Inaugural committee

-White House

-John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

-Entertainment

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Tricia Nixon Cox

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Job at foundation

-Documentary film production

-Work on inaugural

-Pay

-Travel expenses

-West

-Documentaries

-Editors

-The President’s trips to the People’s Republic of China [PRC],

Soviet Union

-Timing

-Audience

-Compared to readership for book

-1972 campaign

-Compared to George S. McGovern

-Editor

-Advocacy

Winston S. Churchill

-Biography: [The War That Churchill Waged]

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-[Earl of Cromer] George R.S. Baning

-Lewis Broad

-Quotation

Public relations [PR]

-Image of the President

-Robert B. Semple, Jr. article

-Crucial decisions of first term

-Cambodia

-May 8, 1972

-PRC opening

-August 15, 1971 announcement

-Family Assistance Plan

-Courage

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Vietnam

-John B. Connally

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Bombing

-Barry M. Goldwater

-Documentaries

-Editors

-Viewpoint

-Darryl F. Zanuck

-Support for Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Crusade in Europe

-Churchill

-The Finest Hours

-Patton

-Book

-[George C. Scott]

-Producer [Frank McCarthy]

-Honesty

-Semple

-John F. Osborne

-Frank Van Der Linden

-Advocacy

-1972 campaign

-Expenses

-Foundation

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-Supporters of the President

-Writing

-Conservative

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Abilities

-Poet

-Hugh S. Sidey

-Compared to Theodore H. (“Teddy”) White

-Churchill movie [Young Winston]

-Techniques

-Portrayal of Churchill

-Warmth

-Qualities

-Vanity, ambition

-Mother [Jennie (Jerome) Churchill]

-Father [Randolph Churchill]

-Syphilis

-Marlborough: His Life and Times

-Editor

-Supporters

-Research

-Intellectuals

-Writers

Second term reorganization

-Winston Churchill

-Biographies

-Britain

-Cabinet formation

-Benjamin Disraeli

-Hughenden Manor

-Resignations

-Cabinet changes

-Novelty

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Lincoln

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-1956 election

-Heart attack

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-House of Representatives, Senate

-Arthur S. Fleming

-The President’s goals

-Robert Finch

-Concerns

-Telephone calls to Ehrlichman

-The President’s schedule

-Agnew

-Connally

-Roy L. Ash

-Ash

-Role in administration

-Agnew

-Legality

Budget

-The President’s concern

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Frank C. Carlucci

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr

-George P.Schultz

-Herbert Stein

-Impact on economy

-George T. Humphrey’s remark

-Eisenhower

-Recession

-Cuts

-Social programs

-Weinberger

-Milk Fund

-School funds

-Judgment

-Department of Health, Education and Welfare

-Return from Philadelphia

-Changes

-Clean Water Bill

-Proposals for the President

-Certification of projects

-William D. Ruckelshaus

-Repeal

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-Expenditures

-Ruckelshaus

-Environmental programs

-School lunches

-Problems

-Weinberger

-Shultz

-Model cities

-Gerald R. Ford

-Education

-Higher education

-National Science Foundation [NSF]

An unknown person entered at an unknown time after 10:04 am

Refreshments

-Delivery

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 11:36 am.

-Military

-Kissinger

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Control

-Left wingers

-[Homosexuals]

-Defense Intelligence Agency [DIA]

-Waste

-Intelligence product

-Value

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[National security]

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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

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-Personnel

-Pentagon

-Alameda, CA

-Washington, DC

-Unemployment

-Civilians

-Kissinger

-Negotiator

-White House

-Secret Service

-Example

-Nelson A. Rockefeller’s view

-Charles W. Colson’s office

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Agnew

-1976 Election

-Presidential candidates

-Agnew

-Compared to Charles H. Percy

-Compared to John B. Anderson

-Edward M. Kennedy

-The President’s support

-Role as Vice President

-Limits

-Staff cuts

-Compared to the President’s service as Vice President

-Strategy for handling

-Denial of the President’s support

-Second term independence

-Leverage

-Secrecy

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-Chances of nomination

-Compared to 1960 election

-Eisenhower

-John Foster Dulles

-Christian A. Herter

-The President’s efforts

-Compared to Agnew’s efforts

-South, Midwest

-Denial of the President’s support

-Office of Intergovernmental Relations

-Contacts for Agnew

-Mayors

-Ronald Reagan

-Political aspect

-Advantages for Agnew

-Disadvantages for the President

-Assignments

-Bicentennial

-Problems

-Advantages

-Travel

-Visibility

-1976 plans

-Current activities

-Compared to the President in 1960

-Travel

-Television

-Golf

-Image

-Republican delegates

-Rivals

-Kennedy

-Defeat

-Connally

-Delayed decision

-Cabinet

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Peter G. Peterson

-The President’s choice

-Abilities as President

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-Energy

-Leadership

-Staff respect

-Supporters

-Buchanan

-Right wingers

-Compared to Goldwater

-Intelligence

-Candidate

-Supporters

-Compared to the President’s supporters

-Intelligence

-Right wingers

-Left wingers

-Loyalty

-Human Events

-M. Stanton Evans

-[Unintelligible name]

-Goldwater

-Views

-Race

-Liberalism

-Spending policies

-Inconsistency

-Foreign policy

-Contrast with Connally

-Strength

-Judgment

-Stubbornness

-Office of Intergovernmental Relations

-Alternative presidential candidate

-The President’s support

-William E. Brock III

-Options

-Roosevelt

-Eisenhower

-Ambition

1972 election

-Media commentary

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-James B. (“Scotty”) Reston, Thomas Grey (“Tom”) Wicker

-Democratic party

-Internal conflicts

-Jean Westwood

-George C. Wallace vote

-McGovern statement

-Ronald L. Ziegler comment

-McGovern

-White House statements

-R. Sargent Shriver, Jr.

-Surrogates

-Attacks

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Ehrlichman talked with the Camp David operator at an unknown time between 10:04 am and

11:36 am. Haldeman and the President can be heard in the background.

[Conversation No. 224-15A]

[See Conversation No. 183-1]

Kissinger’s schedule

-Trip to Paris

-Announcement

-Ziegler

-Trip to Camp David

[End of telephone conversation]

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Agnew

-Alternative presidential candidate

Second term reorganization

-Goals

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-Access to the President

-The President’s inclination

-Cabinet meetings

Ehrlichman talked with Ziegler at an unknown time between 10:04 am and 11:36 am.

[Conversation No. 224-15B]

[See Conversation No. 183-2]

The President conferred with Haldeman at an unknown time between 10:04 am and 11:36 am.

1972 election

-White House statements

-Lawrence F. O’Brien, Jr.

-Westwood

-Shriver

-McGovern

-Wallace vote

[End of telephone conversation]

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Second term reorganization

-Five principle areas

-Policy making groups

-Domestic, economic, foreign policy

-Economic policy

-Foreign and domestic economics

-Stein

-Shultz

-Cost of Living Council

-Council of Economic Advisors [CEA]

-Treasury Department

-Commerce Department

-Labor Department

-Office of Management and Budget [OMB]

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-Role contrasted to domestic policy making group

-Implementation

-White House staff

-Assignments for five principle areas

-Ehrlichman, Haldeman

-Economic policy

-Shultz

-Dual role

-Secretary of the Treasury, advisor to the President

-Foreign policy

-Kissinger

-OMB

-Ash

-White House staff

-Haldeman

-Structure

-Office of Management and Budget

-Ash

-Problem

-Compared to Robert S. McNamara

-Temporary assignment

-Reorganization

-Permanent replacement

-Frederic V. Malek

-Malek

-Temperament

-Judgment

-Personnel

-Ash

-Outsider

-Understanding

-Organization chart

-Foreign policy

-Kissinger

-Defense Department

-State Department

-CIA

-Domestic policy

-Ehrlichman

-Super secretaries

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-Natural Resources

-Interior

-Community Development

-Human Resources

-Natural Resources

-Secretary of the Interior

-Community Development

-Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

-Secretary of Agriculture

-Delegation of authorities

-Secretary of Transportation

-Coast Guard

-Delegation to Defense Department

-Legal status

-John A. Volpe successor

-Melvin R. Laird successor

-Troop deployment, force levels

-Justice Department

-Human Resources

-Richardson

-Weinberger

-Areas of responsibility

-Court appointments, prosecutions, anti-trust

-Attorney General

-Relations with the President

-Richard G. Kleindienst

Alexander P. Butterfield entered at an unknown time after 10:00 am.

Telephone call from Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson

Butterfield left at an unknown time before 11:36 am.

Second term reorganization

-Domestic policy

-Compared to the Domestic Council

Telephone calls

-Birthday calls

-Mamie G. D. Eisenhower

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-Jackson

-Tel Aviv

-Birthday calls

Second term reorganization

-Justice Department

-Attorney General

-Kleindienst

-John N. Mitchell

-Press story

-Changes

-Appointments

-Assistant Attorney Generals

-Deputy Attorney General

-Councils

-National Security Council [NSC]

-Agnew

-Office of Emergency Preparedness [OEP] director [Gen. George A.

Lincoln]

-Domestic Council

-Cuts

-Policy making

-Members

-Super Secretaries

-Attorney General

-Mitchell

-Kleindienst

-Natural resources group

-Policy group

-Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce

-Contacts with the President

-The President’s possible trip to Israel

-Cabinet meetings

-Budget

-Agriculture Department

-Secretary

-Conditions of job

-Earl L. Butz

-Dealings with farmers

-Natural resources group

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-Economic Development Group

-Public announcements

-Purpose

-Executive branch efficiency

-Delegation of authority

-White House staff

-Natural resources group

-Rogers C. B. Morton

-Congressional opposition

-Title for job

-Counselor for Natural Resources

-Secretary of the Interior

-Finch

-Donald H. Rumsfeld

-Policy group

-Current role of White House staff

-Mediation

-Butz and Morton

-Forest lands

-Counselor Natural Resources

-Butz

-Morton

-George P. Herzog

-Super secretaries

-Offices

-Executive Office Building

-Under Secretaries

-Management responsibilities

-Congressional approval

-Counselors

-Responsibility to the President

-NSC

-Kissinger

-Current set-up

-OEP

-Membership

-Meetings

-Foreign Policy Council

-Generation of peace

-Staff cuts

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-Kissinger

-Domestic Council

-Staff cuts

-NSC

-Delegation of work to departments

-Analysis, mediation, papers, speeches

-Economic policy

-OMB

-Impact on budget, management

-Foreign Policy Council

-Meetings

-Kissinger

-The President

-NSC role

-Agnew

-Shultz

-Office

-EOB

-Secretary of the Treasury

-Responsibilities

-Foreign and Economic Policy Council

-Council on International Economic Policy [CIEP]

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff [JCS]

-Kissinger

-Meetings

-Vietnam

-Settlement agreement

-White House staff role

-Haldeman, Erlichman

-Control of bureaucracy

-Ash

-Lines of authority

-Independent agencies

-Subordination

-National Aeronautics and Space Administration [NASA]

-Rockefeller

-Ash

-OMB

-Public relations

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-The President’s Advisory Council on Executive Organization

[PACEO]

-Rockefeller

-Blue room presentation [November 19, 1970?]

-Connally

-Support

-Complexities

-Politics

-FDR

-TR

-Lincoln

-TR

-Hyphenated Americans

-Jewish, Catholic appointments

-FDR

-Butz

-Constituencies for departments

-Farmers

-Interior Department

-Environmentalists

-Super secretaries

-Weinberger

-Human Resources, HEW

-Shultz

-Economic Development

-Community Development

-Secretary of HUD

-Under Secretary

-The President’s liaisons with departments

-Cabinet role

-Staff

-Conglomerate corporation

-Litton Industries

-Ash

-Agnew

-Forthcoming conversation

-Cuts in White House staff

-Symbolism

-Staff

-Quality

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-Size

-National Aeronautics and Space Council

-Indian Opportunity Council

-Youth Employment Council

-Human Resources

-Role

-Bicentennial

-1976 plans

-Controversies

-Travel

-Office of Intergovernmental Relations [OIR]

-Counselor for Community Development

-Rural, urban

-Governors and mayors

-EOB

-OMB

-Ash

-The President’s reluctance

-Ash

-Councils

-Leadership

-Foreign policy

-Domestic policy

-Erlichman

-Shultz

-Job title

-Announcement

-Emphasis on counselors, Cabinet

-PR

-Cuts in White House staff

-Impact on public

-White House staff

-Labor leader

-Colson’s view

-Politics

-Jews

-Leonard Garment

-Labor representative

-Labor Secretary

-Role

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-Jews

-Human Resources

-Arts

-Science advisor

-The President’s Science Advisory Committee [PSAC]

-Office of Science and Technology [OST]

-Science advisor

-Eisenhower

-Sputnik

-Special drug advisor

-Cancer research

-HEW

-Independent agencies

-Reporting channels

-Economic Development

-PSAC

-Military and Foreign Policy

-Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

-Kissinger

-Kissinger

-Responsibilities

-Selective Service Administration

-ACDA

-Ash

-OST

-Division

-John J. McCloy committee

-The President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board [PFIAB]

-Kissinger

-Delegation of responsibilities

-Cabinet officers

-Resignations

-Condition of employment

The President’s schedule

The President talked with the Camp David operator at an unknown time between 10:04 am and

11:36 am.

[Conversation No. 224-15C]

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[End of telephone conversation]

White House operators

-Transfer to Camp David

Press relations

-Trailer

-Briefings

-Announcement, November 17, 1972

-Kissinger

-Ziegler

The President’s schedule

-Possible television [TV] appearance

Vietnam negotiations

-PR plan

-Meetings with Haldeman, Kissinger and Ziegler

Agnew

-Staff

-Resignations

Second term reorganization

-PFIAB

-Plans

-Deadline

-Implementation

-Announcement

-The President’s schedule

-Florida

-Staff work

-PR

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

The President talked with Jackson between 11:36 am and 11:41 am.

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[Conversation No. 224-15D]

[See Conversation No. 153-9]

[End of telephone conversation]

Second term reorganization

-Secretary of Defense

-Jackson

-Problems

-Daniel J. Evans

-Republican

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1972 election

-Republican Party

-Credit for victories

-Evans

-Ford

-Robert P. Griffin

-John G. Tower

-Evans

-Erlichman’s trip

-The President’s telephone call

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Second term reorganization

-Replacement for Jackson

-Pressure on Evans

-Democrats for Nixon

-Goodwin Chase

-Anthony G. Chase

-Small Business Administration [SBA]

-Background

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-Banking

-Secretary of Defense

-Jackson

-The President’s previous offer

-Edward M. Kennedy

-Religion

-Catholic, Lutheran

-Kennedy

-Campaign manager

-Richardson

-Congressional relations

-“Message to Garcia” [Nguyen Van Thieu]

-John A. McCone

-Presidential aspirations

-Vice Presidency

-Kennedy

-“Message to Garcia” [Thieu]

-Plans

-Age

-Governmental Operations Committee chair

-Retirement pension

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-Wealth

-Warren G. (“Maggie”) Magnuson

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-Family

-Age

-Children [Anna M. Jackson, Peter H. Jackson]

-Wife [Helen Eugenia (Hardin) Jackson]

-Political views

1972 election

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-Henry Jackson

-Support for George S. McGovern

-Washington

Second term reorganization

-Defense Department

-William Clements

-Republican

-Jackson

-Appointments

-Notifications

-Henry Jackson

-Gordon L. Allott

-Jack R. Miller

-Alcott

-Age

-Loyalty

-Complaints

-Interior Department

-Under Secretary

-James D. Schlesinger, Jr.

-CIA

-Schlesinger

-Personnel cuts

-DIA

-Defense Department

-Personnel cuts

-Kissinger

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Necessity

-Jackson

-Richardson

-Clements

-State Department

-[David] Kenneth Rush

-Support

-Problems

-Managerial ability

-Berlin

-Loyalty

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-Conditions of appointment

-Under secretary

-Rockefeller

-Richardson

-Foreign Service

-Under Secretary

-Under Secretary for Political Affairs

-U. Alexis Johnson

-Under Secretary

-Frank C. Carlucci

-Foreign Service

-Personnel cuts

-OMB

-Management performance

-Rio de Janeiro embassy

-Staff cuts

-Office of Economic Opportunities [OEO]

-Legal services project

-Los Angeles

-OMB performance

-Shultz’s view

-Arnold H. Weber

-Malek

-Cabinet post

-Under Secretary for Political Affairs

-Rush

-Special projects

-Foreign Service

-Kissinger’s recommendation

-William J. Casey

-Internal Revenue Service [IRS]

-Casey

-Interest

-Appointment

-Loyalty

-Credentials

-State Department

-Under Secretary

-Credentials

-Loyalty

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-James T. Lynn

-Background

-Casey

-Background

-Malek

-Rush

-Under Secretary for Political Affairs

-Johnson

-Foreign Service

-Kissinger

-Age

-David R. Young, Jr.

-David Osborne

-Counsel General to Hong Kong

-Loyalty

-PRC

-Desire for change

-Political views

-Foreign Service

-Charles Whitehouse

-Kissinger

-Eugene Carson Blake

-Whittier

-Adlai E. Stevenson, II

-R. Sargent Shriver

-Relationship by marraige

-Joseph W. Alsop

-White House

-Loyalty

-Under Secretary

-Carlucci

-Paul H. Nitze

-“Georgetown set”

-Relationship to Dean G. Acheson

-Loyalty

-Casey

-Economic issues

-William P. Rogers

-Flanigan

-Titles

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-Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

-Irwin

-Under Secretary for Political Affairs

-Johnson

-Under Secretary for Coordinating Security Assistance

Programs

-Curtis W. Tarr

-Tarr

-Expertise

-Age

-Selective Service System

-Rogers

-David M. Abshire

-Political views

-Conservatism

-Foreign Service

-Rogers

-Relationship to Adm. George W. Anderson, Jr.

-[Carolyn Lamar (Sample) Abshire]

-William B. Macomber, Jr.

-Abshire

-Congressional relations

-Foreign service

-Macomber

-Abilities

-Loyalty

-Work with Shultz

-Walker

-Treasury Department

-Schultz’s view

-Paul A. Volcker

-Walker

-Volcker

-Loyalty

-Intelligence

-Walker

-House Ways and Means Committee

-Replacement

-Under Secretary

-Flanigan

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-Work with Shultz

-Confirmation problem

-Other Under Secretary positions

-Interior, Agriculture, Transportation Departments

-Dillon, Read, and Co.

-State Department

Under Secretary positions

-Title

-Economic affairs

Second term reorganization

-Henry Jackson

-Schedule

-State Department, Defense Department, ACDA

-Meeting with President

-State Department

-Secretary of Defense

-Malek

-Kissinger

-Rush

-Under Secretary

-Casey

-IRS

-Casey

-Malek’s candidate

-[George D. Webster]

-Confirmation Problem

-Casey

-State Department

-Richardson

-Defense Department

-HEW

-Plan for personnel cuts

-Block grant approach

-Weinberger

-IRS

-State Department

-Under Secretary

-Federal Trade Commission [FTC]

-State Department

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-Washington, DC social set

-Rockefeller

-Secretary of Defense

-Kissinger

-Recruitment

-Difficulties

-Gains to administration

-State Department

-Jackson

-Israel trip

-Richardson

-HEW personnel cuts

-Personnel cuts at the Defense Department

-Personnel cuts

-Proposals

-Morton

-Peter G. Peterson

-Butz

-Richardson

-Attorney General

-Civil rights approach

-HEW

-Justice Department

-Mitchell, Kleindinst

-Symbolism

-South

-Kleindienst

-Retention at Justice Department

-Conditions

-Subordinates

-Loyalty

-Appointments

-Meetings with Haldeman, Ehrlichman

-Possible written agreements

-Congressional pressures

-Rogers

-Departure from administration

-Other cabinet members

-George W. Romney

-John A. Volpe

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-Departures

-Romney

-Volpe

-Laird

-Romney

-Cabinet officers

-Resignations

-Timing

-Romney

-Richard C. Van Dusen

-Recess appointment

-No exceptions

-Replacements

-Recommendations

-Connally and Mitchell

-Romney

-Volpe

-Rogers

-Timing

-Vietnam

-Settlement agreement

-Conflicts with Kissinger

-PR

-Announcements

-Stories on changes

-Presidential TV appearances

-Meetings with the President at Camp David

-Announcements

-Ziegler

-Ash

-Announcements

-Jackson

-Timing

-Leaks

-Publicity for each officer

-Announcements

-Staff cuts

-Reorganization plans

-Ehrlichman’s role

-Cabinet officers

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NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. Apr.-08)

-Order

-State Department, Defense Department

-Independent agencies

-Shultz

-Cabinet

-Shultz

-Economic policy

-Kleindienst

-Butz

-Rogers

-Morton

-Problems

-Congressional relations

-Relationship with the President

-Anne (Jonas) Morton

-Retention

-Bureau of Indian Affairs

-Butz

-Ambassadorship to Canada

-Departure

-Tenure in office

-Cabinet officers

-Orientation session

-Butz

-Appointment

-Interior Department

-Loyalty

-Shultz

-Loyalty

-Richardson

-Weinberger

-Department of Housing and Urban Development

-Credibility

-Super secretary

-Community development

-Revenue sharing

-Background

-Richardson

-HEW

-The President’s views

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NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. Apr.-08)

-Education, health, busing

-Political orientation

-Credibility

-Humane

-Busing

-Orientation session

-Weinberger

-HUD

-Ash

-Richardson

-Butz

-Kliendienst

-Attorney General

-Retention

-Conditions

-Reform of Justice Department

-Henry E. Peterson

-Retention

-[Watergate]

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] directorship

-FBI

-Jerry K. Wilson

-Loyalty

-Reputation

-Managerial abilities

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-Departure

-Confirmation

-Problem

-Deputy Attorney General

-Gray

-Under Secretary of State

-Background

-Adm. Arthur W. Radford

-Loyalty

-FBI

-Casey

-Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC]

-CIA

-Schlesinger

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NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. Apr.-08)

-IRS

-State Department

-Under Secretary

-Gray

-FBI

-Under Secretary of State

-Toughness

-[Watergate]

-Subordinates

-Problems

-FBI

-Removal of officials

-Wilson

-Desire for job

-Gray

-Wilson

-Washington, DC police department

-Walter E. Washington

-George H.W. Bush

-Loyalty

-Managerial ability

-Cabinet position

-Personality

-Interior Secretary

-Abilities

-Compared to Morton

-Background

-Texas

-Indians

-Morton

-Departure

-Butz as counselor

-Farm Belt

-Ambassadoship to Canada

-Pipeline

-Work with Canadians

-Successes

-Pierre E. Trudeau

-U.S.-Canada relations

-Minority government

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NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. Apr.-08)

-Wire to the President

-Political orientation

-Chou En-Lai

-Constituency

-Quebec

The President’s schedule

-Haldeman’s and Ehrlichman’s meeting with Ash and Malek

-Timing

-Harry S. Dent

Ehrlichman and Haldeman left at 12:40 pm.