Date: November 21, 1972

Time: Unknown between 9:25 am and 10:35 am

Location: Camp David Hard Wire

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

The President’s schedule

-November 24, 1972

-Dr. William O. Chase

-George W. Romney, John A. Volpe

-Possible delay

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-Dentist

-Haircut

-Trip to New York

-Dentist

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The President talked with the Camp David operator at an unknown time between 9:25 am and

9:28 am.

[Conversation No. 229-11A]

[See Conversation No. 155-24]

[End of telephone conversation]

The President’s schedule

-Haircut

-Meeting with Volpe

-Preparations

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-Meeting with John [D. Ehrlichman]

-Meeting with Donald H. Rumsfeld

-Meeting with Ehrlichman

The President talked with Rose Mary Woods between 9:28 am and 9:32 am.

[See Conversation No. 155-25]

[Conversation No. 229-11B]

[End of telephone conversation]

Second term reorganization

-Rumsfeld

-Recent meeting with the President

-Ehrlichman

-White House staff

-Job offers

-Republican National Committee [RNC]

-Plans

-Recent meeting with the President

-Ehrlichman

The President’s schedule

-Leslie T. (“Bob”) Hope

-Recent telephone call to the President

-Possible telephone call from the President

-Visit toWashington, DC

-Shoreham Hotel

-Purpose

-Haldeman’s recent conversation with Hope

-Possible meeting with the President

-Hope’s possible trip to the People’s Republic of China

[PRC]

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Possible telephone call from the President

-Trip to Camp David

-Dinner

-Timing

-November 21, 1972

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-Transportation

-Helicopter

-November 22, 1972

-Meetings

-White House staff

-Dr. Edward E. David, Jr.

-Barry M.Goldwater

-James D. Hodgson

-William P. Clements, Jr.

-David M. Kennedy

-William L. Safire

-Robert J.Dole

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Republican National Committee [RNC] Chairmanship

-Dole’s replacement

-Press coverage

-George H.W. Bush

-Call to Ehrlichman

-Job Offer

-Barbara Bush

-Change from United Nations [UN]

-John N. Mitchell

-Haldeman’s conversation with Mitchell

-Mitchell’s support for Bush

-Talking points

-Dole

-Mitchell

-Bryce N. Harlow

-Removal

-Rationale

-Full-time chairman

-Telephone calls

-Charles W. Colson

-Harlow

-Mitchell

-Lee R. Nunn

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-Congressional Campaign Committees

-Press coverage

-Mitchell’s advice

-Timing

-Meeting with the President

-Bush

-Acceptance of offer

-Announcement

-Dole

-Removal

-Pressure

-Gerald R. Ford

-Hugh Scott

-William E. Timmons

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Second term reorganization

-Meeting with Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Cabinet

-Sub-Cabinet

-Lower-level appointments

-Frederic V. Malek

-The President’s schedule

-Herbert Stein

-Herbert G. Klein

-Councils

-Marina von N. Whitman

-Unknown person

-Russell E. Train

-David

-Cabinet appointments

-Departures

-Incoming appointees

-Volpe

-Meeting with the President

-Preparation

-Ehrlichman

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-John N. Mitchell

-Possible argument for retention

-Rumsfeld

-Recent meeting with President

-Rumsfeld’s previous meeting Ehrlichman

-Plans

-Job offers

-European Economic Community [EEC]

-Peter G. Peterson

-Ambassadorship

-Secretary of the Navy

-Cabinet post

-Duration

-Transition

The President talked with Woods between 9:43 am and 9:48 am.

[Conversation No. 229-11C]

[See Conversation No. 155-26; one item has been withdrawn from this conversation]

[End of telephone conversation]

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The President’s schedule

-Dentist

-Barber

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Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 9:48 am. and 10:35 am.

[Conversation No. 229-11D]

-Hope

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-Meeting with the President

-Timing

-Trip to Camp David

-Transportation

-Helicopter

[End of telephone conversation]

The President’s image

-Kindness

-William P. Rogers

-Rumsfeld

-Recent meeting with the President

-Richard M. Helms

Second term reorganization

-Helms

-[Ambassadorship to Iran]

-Rumsfeld

-Recent meeting with the President

-Agenda

-Senate race

-Foreign travel

-Ehrlichman

-Senate race

-Possible problems

-Unknown book

Soviet Union

-Message from Anatoliy Dobrynin to Henry A. Kissinger in Paris

-Possible trip by Tricia Nixon Cox and Edward R. F. Cox

-Timing

-Forthcoming message

-Soviet Union position on Vietnam

Vietnam negotiations

-Message from Kissinger

-Re-typing

-Summary

-Tone

-Kissinger’s conversation with Le Duc Tho

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-North Vietnamese troops in South Vietnam

-Proposed changes

-Number

-Cease-fire

-Timing

-Laos, Cambodia

-Military action

-Settlement agreement

-Timing

-Schedule

-Current status

-Kissinger message

-Dealings with Le Duc Tho

-[log within “Kissinger’s conversations….”]

-Proposed changes

-Request for US assurances

-Hanoi, Moscow, Peking

-North Vietnam’s reaction of inflexibility, ultimatum

-Continuation of War

-Duration

-Later meeting

-Report

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1972 election

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Monographs

-New York Times

-Harrison E. Salisbury

-Op-ed

-“Dirtiest Campaign Ever”

-Reliability

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1973 Inauguration

-Pavilion

-Design

-Contractor

-Modern design

-The President’s view

-1969 design

-Haldeman’s view

-Origins

-Nancy Hanks, Leonard Garment

-Competition

-Metropolitan Washington chapters of American Institute of

Architects [AIA]

-Jury selection

-Winner

-Winner

-Possible Conflict

-Washington chapter of AIA

-Jury selection

-Rejection

-J. Willard (“Bill”) Marriott, Jr.

-The President’s role

-Selection of design

-Planning

-Capitol building

-Acceptance

-The President’s disapproval

-Modification

-Possible conflict

-Traditional design

-Expense

-Possible conflict

-Acceptance

-The President’s disapproval

Modern art

-National Endowment for the Humanities [NEH]

-Garment

-Hanks

-Budget art

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Bicentennial Commission

-Frank Stanton

-Attitude toward administration

-Public statements

Second term Reorganization Commission

-Stein

-Meeting with the President

-Shultz

-Meeting with Pierre Rinfret

-Rinfret’s possible role

-Rinfret’s work in 1972 campaign

-Stein

-Rinfret

-Garment

-The President’s old friends

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Klein

-Treatment

-Garment

-Work for law firm Mudge, Stern, Baldwin and Todd

-1963 salary

-1964, 1966

-Rinfret

-1972 campaign

-Campaign work

-Compared to Flanigan

-1960, 1968 campaign

-Finances

-Flanigan

-Assistant to the President

-Title

-Special consultant to the President

-Salary

-Compared to Flanigan

-Status

-Automobile

-Change in office

-Title

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-Flanigan

-Flanigan

-Office location

-Executive office building [EOB]

-West Wing

-John C. Whitaker

-Loyalty

-Garment

-Treatment

-Travel

-Title

-Original intention

-Kitchen cabinet

-Rank

-Salary

The President’s schedule

-The President’s letter to Lyndon B. Johnson

-Dictation

Second term reorganization

-Meeting with Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD]

-Frederick B. Dent

-Peterson

-Schultz

-Peterson

-Plans

-Commerce Department

-Departure

-Contributions to administration

-Loyalty

-Relationship with Charles H. Percy

Press relations

-Nicholas P. Thimmesch

-Possible meeting with the President

-Effect on book

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-RNC

-Dole

-Colson

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Second term reorganization

-George D. Webster

-Internal Revenue Service [IRS] appointment

-John A. Scali

-United Nations [UN] ambassadorship

-Appointment

-Erhlichman

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Intelligence

-Possible conflicts with Kissinger

-Controversy

Press relations

-Kissinger

-Vietnam negotiations

-Secret meetings

-Time

-Life

-[Exclusion from White House]

-Man of the year award

-Time Man of the Year award

-Possible interview

-The President’s accomplishments

-PRC trip

-May 8, 1972

-Soviet Union trip

-1972 campaign

-Vietnam negotiations

-1971

-The President’s interview

-Cooperation

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-Interviews

-Hugh S. Sidey

-Roger’s view

-Oriana Fallacci, November 2 and 4, 1972

-Time Man of the Year award

-Announcement

-Timing

-The President

-Two-time winners

-Johnson [1964, 1967]

-Accomplishments

-1972 election, Soviet Union trip, PRC trip, Vietnam

negotiations and settlement agreement

The President’s schedule

-Trip to New York

-Hotel accommodations

-Presidential suite

-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo

-The President’s Family

Second term reorganization

-Cabinet

-Scali

-Italian-American

-[HUD]

-Quality of candidates

-Webster

-Schultz

-The President’s schedule

-Webster

-Peter J. Brennan

-Appointment

-Claude S. Brinegar

-Background

-Los Angeles

-Irish-Catholic

-HUD Transportation Department

-Interior Department

-Problem

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-Union Oil Company

-HUD Qualifications

-Compared to Peterson

-Interview

-Earl L. Butz

-Problem

-Independence

-Changes in Agriculture Department

-Ehrlichman

-Rogers C. B. Morton

-Changes in Interior Department

-Ehrlichman

-National Park Service

-Retention

-Meeting with the President

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Rockefeller’s recent dinner with Mitchell

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Defense Department

-Kissinger

-Rockefeller’s view

-Richardson’s trustworthiness, presidential ambition

-Rumor

-Possible source

-Kissinger

-Ehrlichman, Haldeman

-Mitchell’s advice

Second term reorganization

-Colson

-Plans

-Announcement

-Timing

-White House Staff, Cabinet

-Colson’s recent conversation with Haldeman

-Departure

-Timing

-Malek

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-Job offer

-Cabinet appointment

-Interior Department

-[Office of Management and Budget] [OMB]

-OMB

-Work with Roy L. Ash

John V. (“Jack”) Brennan [?] entered at an unknown time after 9:48 am.

Information

Brennan left at an unknown time before 10:35 am.

Second term reorganization

-Malek

-Plans

-Retention

-Stein

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RNC

-Bush

-Reorganization

-Jimmy Allison

-William E. Brock III, Barber B. Conable, Jr.

-Meeting with the President

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Second term reorganization

-Butz

-Changes in Agriculture Department

-Ehrlichman

-Job titles

-Super Cabinet

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-Use of term by Ehrlichman, Shultz, Butz

-Counsellor

-Congressional relations

-Responsibilities

-Lack of ex officio designation

-Shultz

-Move to White House

-Title

-Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs

-Ehrlichman

-Title

-Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs

-Areas of division

-Economic, domestic, foreign affairs

-Economic affairs

-Domestic, foreign affairs

Kissinger

-Meeting with Haldeman

-Timing

-Vietnam negotiations

-Second term reorganization

-Key Biscayne meetings

-Relations with Rogers

-Resignation threat

-Acceptance

-Resignation threat

-Meeting with Haldeman

-Departure from administration

-Timing

-Relations with other staff members

-Meeting with Haldeman

-Timing

-Relations with Rogers

-Reorganization of State Department

-Roger’s management style

-Source of conflict

-Credit

-Departures

-Timing

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-Kissinger’s conversations with the President

-Rogers’s departure

-Timing and conditions

-Haldeman’s conversations with Kissinger

-Departure of Rogers

Second term reorganization

-State Department

-Rogers’ departure

-Possible firing

-Justification

-Change of administration

-Timing

-January or June 1973

-Control

-Secretary

-David Kenneth Rush

-John B. Connally

-Connally

-Possible title

-Assistant President

-Presidential ambitions

-The President’s recent conversation with Colson

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Haldeman’s and the President’s role

-The President’s signals

-Harry S. Dent, Colson

-Secretary of State

-Assistant President

-State Department

-November 20, 1972 meeting

-Rush

-Deputy Secretary of State

-Ambassadorship to France

-Roger’s departure

-Secretary

-William J. Casey

-Deputy Secretary of State

-Rush

-Casey

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-Under secretary for Administration

-Delegation of responsibilities from Rush

-Rush

-Cooperation with the President

-Departure

-Age

-Roger’s departure

-Work with Casey

-Casey’s responsibilities

-Casey

-Promotion

-Deputy Secretary of State

-Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs

-Robert S. Ingersoll

-Ambassadorship to Japan

-V. Alexis Johnson

-Job Officer

-Ambassadorship to Japan

-Ingersoll

-Age

-Departure

-Medal of Freedom

-Previous positions as Under Secretary of State, Ambassador

-Ambassadorship

-Kissinger

-Role in appointments

-Exclusion

-Communication

-Mitchell

-Connally

-Cabinet

-Interest

-Mitchell’s view

-Presidential ambitions

-1976

-Mitchell’s view

-Age, reading

-Rockefeller’s view

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Dr. James r. Schlesinger

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-Energy

-Flanigan

-Energy problems

-Ehrlichman

-Tod R. Hullin

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-Whitaker

-International aspects

-Schultz

-Toughness

-Schultz

-Position in [Council on International Economic Policy] [CIEP]

-Energy

-Publicity

-The President’s conversation with Flanigan

-Duration

-Promotion

-Senate information

-Scandal

-[International Telephone and Telegraph] [ITT]

-Colson

-Rumsfeld

-Recent meeting with the President

-Klein

-Forthcoming meeting with Haldeman

-White House Staff

-1972 campaign

-Office of Communications

-Press Office

-Ziegler’s responsibilities

-Streamlining

-Colson’s departure

-Role

-Frank Dale

-Departure

-Cabinet position

-Job offer

-Ambassadorship to Mexico

An unknown person entered at an unknown time after 9:48 am.

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The President’s schedule

-Forthcoming meeting

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 10:35 am.

Second term reorganization

-Klein

-Forthcoming meeting with Haldeman

-Job offer

-Difficulty

-Departure

-The President’s decision

-Flanigan

-Retention

-Robert H. Finch

-Responsibilities

-Klein

-Colson

-Departure

-Conflict with Klein

-Return to private life

-Departure

-Timing

-Klein’s initiative

-Conflicts with Colson

-The President’s plans

-Implementation

-Date

-Congressional schedule

-Departure

-The President’s decision

-Job offer

-Ambassadorship to Mexico

-Current position

-Downgrade

-1972 campaign

-RNC position

-Work outside administration

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Haldeman left at 10:35 am.