Date: December 12, 1972

Time: 11:17 am – 11:53 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with W. Clement Stone, Douglas K. Kinsey, and Leonard Garment.

Greetings

-1972 election

-Congratulations

Seating arrangements

The President’s schedule

-Stone’s first meeting with the President

-Meeting with Stone, Kinsey and Garment

-Agenda

-[Meeting with J. Willard Marriott]

-1973 Inauguration license plate

National Center for Voluntary Action [NCVA]

-Reports for the President

-Stone’s role

-Business administration

-Staff

-Washington, DC

-Support

-Financial pledges

-George W. Romney’s interest

-Romney’s meeting with the President

-Press relations

An unknown person entered at an unknown time after 11:17 am.

Refreshments

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NCVA

-Materials

-Synopsis

-Length

-Centers

-Number

-Location

-Local action

-Citizens participation

-Washington, DC

-Goals

-Compared to motherhood

-Criticism as old-fashioned, nebulous

-Leaders

-Stone

-Robert H. Finch

-Mrs. Joyce Black

-Leo Perlis of American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial

Organizations [AFL-CIO]

-Private sector

-Need for support

-ACTION grant

-Board of Directors

-Chairmanship

-Romney

-Romney

-National Urban Coalition [NUC]

-Lenore (LaFount) Romney

-NCVA’s tax exempt status

-Section 501.3 (c) of Internal Revenue Code

-Urban Coalition

-Prospects

-Television [TV] advertisements

-Effectiveness

-Football players

-Drug abuse campaign, 1971

-Willie Wood

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-Black youth

-Jim Plunkett

-Mexican-American youth

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-Stone’s conversation with son [Norman C. Stone]

-New York Jets game

-Plunkett

-Joe Schmidt

-Motivation

-Reorganization

-Report for the President

-Synopsis

-Plans for future

-George Romney’s participation

-Meeting with George Romney and Edwin N. Etherington

-NUC

-Staff

-Projects

-Number

-Rubella program

-Post-election periods

-Motivations

-Organization compared to goal or man

-Goals

-Adolph Hitler and Nazi Party

-Benito Mussolini and Fascists

-Reading, food, Christmas baskets

-Drug abuse

-1968 campaign

-Self-motivation compared to government assistance

-Initiative

-Character building

-Self-interest, altruistic interest

-George Romney

-Idealism

-Christmas baskets

-Communication of principles

-Mental health

-Prevention

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-Schools

-Mental illness

-Character building

-Studying

-Prisoners rehabilitation

-Recidivism

-States’ role

-Teachers

-Teenage drug abusers and alcoholics

-George Romney

-Idealism

-Volunteerism

-Individual and community decision making

-Knowledge

-Mental illness

-Studying

-Communications

-Administration assistance

-The President’s role

-Timing

-George Romney’s involvement

-Staff

-Board of Directors

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The President’s schedule

-License plate presentation

-Location

-Oval Office

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Volunteerism

-Women

-Frustrations

-Careers, marriages, home making

-Alcohol abuse

-TV ads

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-Football

-Lenore Romney

-Mrs. Nixon

-Tricia Nixon Cox and Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Jobs

-TV ads

-Football players

-Local campaign

-Timing

-Disadvantages groups

-Blacks

-Mexican-Americans

-Whites

-Race issues

-Need to deemphasize

-Plunkett

-Mexican-Americans

-NUC

-M. Carl Holman

-Balance

-Motivation

NCVA

-Programs

-The President’s view

-Clement Stone’s energy and resources

-Competition with ACTION

-National Student Volunteer program

-ACTION

-The President’s view and instructions

-“Boondoggle”

-Budget

Garment’s schedule

-Meeting with Stone and Kinsey

White House gifts

Garment’s schedule

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-Meeting with Stone and Kinsey

Kinsey and Garment left at 11:45 am.

Ambassadorship to Great Britain

-Maurice H. Stans

-Conversation with Clement Stone in 1968

-Request for good government

-Press relations

-British and US speculation

-Walter H. Annenberg

-Plans

-Honor

-Philanthropy

-Great Britain

-Phillip’s [Prince of England] invitation to Court of St. James

-Fundraising

-Anna Freud Centre

-Computers

-The Burden Neurological Institute, University of Bristol,

England

-Brain specialists

-Mental health

-Boys’ Clubs

-International Council of Educators for Teaching Convention

-Press relations

-British, US strength

-Parliament

-Conservative and Labor Party inquiries of Clement Stone

-Britain

-Labor influence

-Press relations

-Annenberg’s tenure

-1973

-European Security Conference, July

-US-Soviet Union summit

-Common market

-1968 and 1972 campaigns

-The President’s conversation with Stans

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-Press relations

-Government positions

-Timing

-Volunteer activities

-Nonpolitical nature

-1974 campaigns

-NCVA

-Government positions

-Timing

-Annenberg

1972 campaign

-Stone’s son-in-law, David E. Bradshaw

-Work with Charles W. Colson

-The President’s meeting with Stone at Camp David

-Possible meeting

-The President’s winning percentage

Christmas greetings

Stone left at 11:53 am.