Date: January 9, 1973

Time: 8:56 am – 9:37 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Rose Mary Woods at 8:56 am.

Dictation machine

-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo

-Virtues

-Purpose

-Memoranda not to be transcribed

Unknown person entered at an unknown time after 8:56 am.

Refreshments

Unknown person left at an unknown time before 9:10 am.

Dictation machine

-Dictaphone

-Type of tapes

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Tricia Nixon Cox

-Note taking on trips

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Walter H. Annenberg

-Telephone call to Woods

-Birthday wishes to the President

Tricia Nixon Cox’s trip to Europe

-Thank you letters

-National Security Council [NSC] staff member

-Recipients

-Annenberg

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Tone

-Sample

-Recipients

-Prague Embassy

-Mrs. Dobrynin

-Moscow

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

The President’s birthday

-Roses

-Gifts for the President

-Bernard J. (“Bunny”) Lasker

-French Ambassador

-Fred Schloder [?]

-Frederic V. Malek

-Son [?]

-Wire service

-Washington Post

Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 9:08 am.

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Dictation machine

-Operation

Woods left at 9:10 am.

Press coverage of the President’s birthday

-New York Times

-Washington Post

-Radio

-Television [TV]

-Lead

Woods entered at an unknown time after 9:10 am.

Roses

-The President’s desk

Woods left at an unknown time before 9:37 am.

Press coverage of the President’s birthday

-Saul Pett story

-Ages

-Congressmen

-Senators

-Supreme Court judges

-Konrad Adenauer

Press relations

-Accessibility

-Pett

-Interviews

-Complaints

-Associated Press [AP]

-United Press International [UPI]

-Baseball story

-Preparation

-TV

-AP, UPI

-New York Times

-Ziegler’s interview

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-Pentagon Papers

-Confidentiality rules

-Robert Semple

-Raymond W. Apple, Jr.

-Drinking

-Attitude toward the President

-President’s philosophy on reporting

-Tom Wicker

-James B. (“Scotty”) Reston

-Columns and editorials

Compared to news/reporting

Bias

Herbert G. Klein story

-Internal power struggle

-Ziegler as Press Secretary

-Director of Communications Office

-Carroll Kilpatrick

-The President’s opinion of reporting

-Telephone call to Ziegler

-Reorganization of White House staff

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Ziegler’s staff adjustments

-Viciousness

The President’s birthday story

-Wire services

-Pictures of the President

-Oliver F. (“Ollie”) Atkins

-John McCrary

-Washington Post

-Washington Star

-Fran Lewine

-Helen Thomas

-The President’s points

-Congress members, judges

Ground rules for interviews

-Direct quotes

-Honesty

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Vietnam settlement

-Paris story

-Protocol

-Kissinger

-Ambitions

Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty [SALT] talks

-Bernard Gwertzman of New York Times

-Progress

-Story regarding Soviet summit

-SALT I

-Clifton V. Daniel

-Credibility

New York Times

-Validity of news stories

-SALT I

-SALT II

-Credibility

-Major events of first-term

-Editorials

-Leaks

-State Department

-Defense Department

-Soviet summit

-Antiballistic missiles [ABM]

-The President’s People’s Republic of China (PRC) trip

-Taiwan

-Chiang Kai-shek

Wage and price controls

-George P. Shultz

-Format for meeting press

-Vietnam settlement

-Paris

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Press conferences

-Briefing books

-“Meet the Press”

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-Second-term reorganization

-Transition period

-Presidential press conferences

-1973 Inauguration

-Vietnam settlement

-Wage and price controls

-Shultz

-Statement

-Radio taping

-Roberto Clemente

-Television [TV]

Press relations

-Plans

-TV

-Press briefings

-Watergate

-Press

-Mood

-Vietnam settlement

-Bombing

-Policy explanation

-Congressional briefing

-B-52 bombers

-Response

-Timing

-Mrs. Nixon’s event

-Washington Post

-Klein

-News story

-The President’s opinion

Ronald L. Ziegler left at 9:37 am.