Date: February 21, 1973

Time: 12:54 pm – 2:13 pm

Location: Oval Office

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

Spiro T. Agnew

-Conversation with Ronald L. Ziegler and Haldeman

-Uninformed

-President’s announcement of peace agreement

-Delivery

-Agnew’s role

-Joint session of Congress

-Mistake

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-Question and answer [Q&A] session

-December bombing

-President’s answer

-Hugh Scott’s knowledge

-Agnew’s staff’s role

Gridiron

-Ziegler

-Agnew’s attendance

-Toasts

-“Peace with honor”

-President

-Jokes

White House Correspondents Association

-President

-Edgar Allan Poe

-Dinner

-Meeting with President

-Gridiron dinner

Meeting with Rex W. Scouten

-Colors

-Bruce A. Kehrli

-White House renovation

-Budget

-Congress

-Bowling alley

-Taxpayer expense

-Maintenance

-Costs

-General Services Administration [GSA]

-Write offs and contributions

Contributions for renovations for bowling alley

-Walter H. Annenberg

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-Political problems of renovations

-Key Biscayne

-Budget

-Costs

-Scouten

-Write offs

-Annenberg

-Robert H. Abplanalp

-Assignment

-Haldeman

-Subtlety

-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo, Abplanalp

-Contributions

-Fundraising

-Annenberg

-Underwriter

-Harry S. Truman precedent

-Bowling alley

-Donations

-Friends of the President

-Discussion

-Scouten

-Estimate

-Equipment

-Kitchen

-Air conditioning

White House renovations

-Kitchen

-Contributions

-Possible controversy

-Kitchen

-Necessity

-Prior renovations

-Budget

-Renovations

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-Air conditioning

-Plumbing

-Press relations

-Costs

-Inefficiency

-Excesses

-Work space

-Scouten

-Storage space

-GSA chief

-Arthur F. Sampson

-Storage space

-Location

-GSA

-Park Service

-Authority

-Ronald H. Walker

-Location near White House

-Scouten

-Airports

-National, Dulles

-Fort McNair

-Furniture

-Scouten

-Arrangements

Public relations [PR]

-Bowling alley

-Questions for Ziegler

-Costs

-Answer

-Contributions

-Truman

Gridiron dinner

-Another event

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-Haldeman’s opinion

-Florida trip

-Camp David

-Worship service

-Publishers

-President’s non-attendance

-Complication

-George S. McGovern

-William P. Rogers, Henry A. Kissinger’s opinions

-McGovern

-Opportunities

-Possible harm to the President

-Publicity

-President’s non-attendance

-Camp David

-Alternative event

-Repercussions

-White House Correspondents Association dinner

-Press relations

-McGovern

-Worship service

-Editors, publishers

-Florida trip

-Disadvantages

-Attendees

-White House press

Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Events celebrating return

-Conflict with Gridiron

-White House Correspondents dinner [?]

-Letter from President

-Corsages to wives

-Letters to Missing in Action [MIA] family

-Letters from President

-Revisions

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-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Groups supporting President on Vietnam

-List

-Labor leaders

-Veterans groups

-Officers

-Letters

-Preparation

-Contents

-POW, MIA letterhead [?]

-MIA letters

-Advisability

-Delay

-Letters to POWs

-Mailing

President meeting with Kissinger

-Kissinger

-Rogers and State Department

-Relations

Kissinger

-Return to US from People’s Republic of China [PRC], Japan,

North Vietnam

-Press coverage

-Kissinger’s airplane

-Television [TV] coverage

-TV coverage

-Complaints

-Meeting with Congressional leaders

-Opposition

-Kissinger’s personality

-PRC

-Aid to Vietnam

-Problems

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-Congressional relations

Amnesty

-News summary

-President’s stand

-Republican senators, Congressmen

-Opposition

-Poll

-Gallup poll

Nguyen Van Thieu visit

-Date

-Arrangements

-POWs

-Kissinger

-San Clemente

-Ziegler

-President’s plans

-Weather

-Health

-Announcement

-Ziegler

-Length of stay

-White House Correspondents Association dinner

-Return to Washington

-Date

Staff position

-Henry [Last name unknown]’s resignation

-Rose Mary Woods

-New job

-Prestige, international travel

-Frederic V. Malek

-Study

-Bureaucracy

-International business

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-Unknown man’s forthcoming Asian trip

-Resignation letter

-Report

-Pressures

Anti-poverty rally

-Haldeman’s view

-Coverage

-Past demonstrations

-Sizes

-Destruction

Demonstrators and demonstrations

-1973 Inauguration

-Number

-Coverage by media

-Public reactions

-Democratic National Convention

-Anti-poverty rally

-Jesse L. Jackson

-Bella S. Abzug

-Vietnam Veterans Against the War

-Protest against farm cuts

-Equal Rights Amendment [ERA]

-Hatred

-Decline

-Violence

-Number

-Vietnam veterans

-Incidents

-National Mall

Spending

-Letters to Congress

-Report from Haldeman

-Bryce N. Harlow

-William J. Baroody, Jr.

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-Coordination

-Report on program

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Impact on Congress

-“Special interests” letters

-Ehrlichman

-Baroody

-Charles W. Colson

-Meeting with Harlow and William E. Timmons

President’s schedule

-Press conference

-Address to National Association of School Administrators

-Atlantic City

-Ehrlichman’s recommendation

-President’s view

-South Carolina, Mayport trips

-Audience

-Secondary school administrators

-Relevance

-Governors, Congressmen

-Public relations

-TV coverage

-Support for the President

-Negative signs

-New Jersey, New York

-Audience

-Certainty of support for President

-National Association of Secondary Schools

-Administrators, principals

-History teachers

-Advantages of going

-Disadvantages of going

-Protests

-Model cities

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Press relations

-Mass demonstrations

-Small protest

-South Carolina

-Visit with the President

-Media attention

-Effectiveness compared with mass protests

National Association of School Administrators address

-Crowd turn-out

-Trip to hall

-Helicopter

-Compared with Columbia, South Carolina

-Ehrlichman

-Attendees, demonstrators

-Speech

-Number of words

-Delivery

-Length

-Ehrlichman’s proposal

-Stephen B. Bull

-Revisions

-Public relations

-James Keogh, Harry S. Dent

President’s schedule

-Atlantic City address

-National Governors conference dinner

-Press conference

Trade

State of the Union speeches series

-Haldeman

-Domestic issues

-Ehrlichman

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-Schedule

-Human resources

-Community development

-Crime and drugs

-Government structure

-Review

-Delivery to Congress

-Revisions

National Association of School Administrators address

-Haldeman’s view

-President’s attendance

-Benefits

-President’s reception

-Ehrlichman

-Need to deal with education

-Compared with the environment

-Secondary education

-Speech

-Length

-Date

State of the Union speeches series

-Radio

-Camp David

-Live broadcast

-Scheduling

-Taping

-News coverage

-Camp David

-TV

-Timing

Breakfast for Republican Congressional freshmen

-Haldeman’s view

-Congressional “Peace with Honor” reception

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-Worship service, Evening at the White House [?]

-White House staff meetings with Congress

-Timmons

-Ehrlichman

-Reasons for event

-Timmons

-Ehrlichman

-Chowder and Marching

-Haldeman

-Freshman

-Kissinger

-Ehrlichman

-Peter M. Flanigan

-International economics

-Meetings with the President

-Value

-Supporters of the President

-Haldeman’s meeting with Gerald R. Ford

-Ehrlichman

-President’s social interaction with Congress

-Sunday meetings

-Reactions of others

-Breakfasts

-Kissinger

-Time

President’s meeting with Congressmen

-Joe D. Waggonner, Jr.

-Value

-Supporters of President

-Congressmen, Senators

-Charles H. Percy

-Congressional half hour

-Value

-Length of meetings

-Bull

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-Format

-Freshmen

-Samuel L. Devine

-Conservatives

-“Wednesday group”

-Ehrlichman

-Congressional reception

-Congressional wives

-Freshmen

-Substance

-Number of attendees

-Leadership meeting

-Misinterpretation

-Timmons

-White House staff meetings with Congress

-Ehrlichman

-Haldeman

-Congressional responses

Congressional relations

-Information

-Events

-Speeches

John B. Connally

-Call to Haldeman

-Location

-Message

-Dr. Armand Hammer

-Meeting with President

-Call to Marvin Watson

-Advisability

-Conflicts of interest

-President’s interest in meeting with Hammer

-President’s response

-Meeting with President

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-Scheduling

Freshmen Congressmen

-Meeting with President

-Value

-Bull

-Arrangements

-Events compared to meetings

Kissinger

-Incidents upon return to U.S.

-Airplane

-Reasons

-Press conference

-Wire

-Concerns

-North Vietnam

-PRC

Military aide

-Col. John V. (“Jack”) Brennan

-Qualities

-Promotion

-Lieutenant Colonel

-Colonel

-Marine Corps

-Maj. Gen. James D. (“Don”) Hughes

-Military aide

-Navy aide

-Reaction of armed services

-Qualifications as aide

-Robinson Risner [?]

-Larsen [First name unknown]

-Brennan and Vernon C. Coffey, Jr.

-Army aide

-Navy aide

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-Transfer

-Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft

-Navy aide

Robert H. (“Bob”) Taylor, William L. Duncan controversy

-Haldeman’s conversation with Duncan

-President’s letters

-Woods

-Taylor’s plans

-Transfer

-Downgrade

-Richard E. Kaiser

Unknown person entered at an unknown time after 12:54 pm.

-Talk with Haldeman

-Lilburn E. (“Pat”) Boggs, James J. Rowley

-Opinion of Taylor

-Promotion to Assistant Director

-Transfer

-New job

-Political appointment

-Dangers

-Duncan

-Taylor

Unknown person left at an unknown time before 2:13 pm.

Watergate

-Latest report

-Charles W. Colson

-Dita Beard

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Leaks

-L. Patrick Gray, III

-W. Mark Felt

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-Washington Post

-Reports

-Time magazine

-Senate

-Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.

-Chief counsel suggestions

-Kenneth Keating

-A New York lawyer

-Republican

Haldeman left at 2:31 pm.