Date: March 19, 1973

Time: 2:37 pm – 4:55 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman and Rose Mary Woods.

White House social affairs

-State dinner

-List of guests

-Cabinet officers

-Contributors

-State visits

-Italian-Americans

-Jeno Paulucci [?]

-German-Americans

-Germans

-Requests

-Lists of Democrats for Nixon

-[Mickey?] Gardner

-Leonard H. Marks

– John B. Connally’s approval

-Committee to Reelect the President [CRP]

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-Chairmen

-President’s meeting with officials

-Political influence

-Financial influence

-Guest list

-Contributors

-Dinners

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Lee Kuan Yew

-Wife

-Wives

-Stag dinner

-Paul W. Keyes

-Celebrities

-Pro-, neutral and anti-President lists

-Rosalind Russell

-Danny Kaye

-John Ford dinner

-Barbara Streisand

-Position on war

-Support for George M. McGovern

-John Ford dinner

-Danny Kaye

-Political positions

-Charity work

-Liza Minnelli

-Cyd Charisse, Tony Martin

-Support for President

-Johnny Mann

-Charisse, Martin

-Irving Berlin evening

-Entertainers after dinners

-Length and start of show

-Francis A. (“Frank”) Sinatra

-Keyes

-Return to Washington, DC

-Show logistics

-Risers

-Volume of music

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-Loudness

-Lyrics

-White House compared larger venues

-Shady Grove

Evenings at White House

-Technical advice

-Leslie T. (“Bob”) Hope

-Problems with sound

-Edward K. (“Duke”) Ellington

-Les Brown band

-Prisoners of War reception

-White House as supper club

-Sammy Davis, Jr.

-Las Vegas entertainers

-Arrangements

-Technical advice

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Keyes

-Lucy A. Winchester

-Set-up

-Country music

-Lee Kuan Yew Dinner

-Edward R. G. Heath

-Intelligence

-Arthur F. Burns

-Invitation

-Burns and George P. Shultz

-Invitations

White House social affairs

-State dinners

-Italy

-Guilio Androtti

-Willy Brandt

-Date

-White House Correspondents’ dinner

-Church service

-Easter week

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-Congressional recess

-Invitations

-Evening at White House

-Time, date

-France dinner

-POW dinner

-Open period

-POW dinner

-Cabinet official

-Secretaries of Defense and State

-Joint Chiefs of Staff [JCS]

-Spiro T. Agnew

-William P. Rogers

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Alexander M. Haig

-Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft, Maj. Gen. James D. (“Don”) Hughes

-Invitations

-Limitations

-Roger Shields

-State Department official

-Gen. William C. Westmoreland

-Henry Cabot Lodge

-Veterans of Foreign Wars [VFW], American Legion heads

-Bob Hope

-Staff

Raquel Welch [?]

-Margaret [Last name unknown]

-Size

-William F. (:Billy”) Graham, Francis Cardinal Spellman, Terence Cardinal

Cooke

-Visits to Vietnam

-Graham

-Bob Hope show appearance

-H. Ross Perot

-Unintelligible name

-Adm. John S. McCain

-Westmoreland

-JCS

-Invites for other military personnel

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-National Security Council [NSC]

-Helmut (“Hal”) Sonnenfeldt

-State dinners

-Lee Kuan Yew

-State Secretary

-Defense Secretary

-Brandt

-Lee Kuan Yew

-Italy

-Androtti

-Invitations

-Peter J. Brennan

-John A. Scali

-Charles W. Colson

-Italian dinner

-Michael P. Balzano, Jr.

-Attendance at dinner

-Frank C. Carlucci

-Nationality of invitees

-Golda Meir dinner

-John A. Volpe

-Sons of Italy

-Balzano’s suggestions

-After dinner entertainment

-After party

-Carlucci

-Italian dinner

-Frank L. Rizzo

-Celebrities

-Nelson Riddle, Sinatra

-Parties elsewhere

-Peter Malatesta, Agnew

-Scali

-Peter Fosco [?]

-Unknown woman

-Hugh S. Sidey

-Secretary

-Scali

-Files

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-Labor leaders

-Peter Fosco

-Brennan’s advice

-Perry Como

-Doctors

-[First name unknown] Hudson [?]

-[First name unknown] Kaplan

-Anthony T. Rossi and Ralph Persico

-Keyes

-Henry Salvatore

-Edward J. Lavino, II

-John Mulcahy

-Wife

-Leon Hess

-Compared with Brandt dinners

-Entertainment

-Guest lists

-[First name unknown] O’Hara

-New York

-[Unintelligible name] [Lehman?]

-Chicago

-Project work

-Committee to Win the Peace

-Clark MacGregor’s list

President’s schedule

-State dinners

-Mohammed Reza Pahlan [Shah of Iran]

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Africa

-Blacks

Elliott Roosevelt

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-William [surname unintelligible]

-Marguerite (“Missy”) LeHand

-Lucy Mercer

-LeHand

-Death

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-Mercer’s husband’s death

-Book

-Description of Mercer and Franklin Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

-Contraception

-Number of children

-Love letters

-LeHand

-Hyde Park

-Warner Springs

-Yacht

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[Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift]

White house social affairs

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Return to Washington, DC

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Installation of risers in East Room

-Keyes

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White House social affairs

-Installation of risers in East Room

-Objections

-Rex W. Scouten

-Winchester

-President’s idea

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Paintings

-George Washington

-Preservation

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White House

-Interior

-East Room

-Tricia Nixon Cox

-Wedding

-Ballroom

-Entertainment

-Risers

-Congress members

-Celebrities

-Richard (“Red”) Skelton

-Johnny Cash

Church services

-Invitations

-Assistant secretaries

-Congress members

-Assistant secretaries

-Children

-Preference for evening at White House

-Categories of people

-Maurice H. Stans’s list

State dinners

-Representation of Congressional leadership

-Miguel J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

-Charles H. Percy

-Invitation

-Southern Republicans

-Hubert Humphrey

-John F. Kennedy, Eisenhower, and Lyndon B. Johnson

-[Dwight] David Eisenhower, II’s observation on use of Camp David,

Sequoia, White House invitations

-Winchester

-Receiving people

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Welcoming people

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White House social affairs

-Church Services

-White House dinners

-Invites

-Finance people

-Colson [?]

-Balance

-Senators, contributors

-White House staff

-Kissinger

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Attendance at pre-dinners, entertainment

– Rizzo

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-Monetary donation[?]

-Report

-Walter H. Annenberg

-Number of guests

-Dress for dinner

-Willy Brandt

-Shah of Iran

-African leader

Ralph H. Cake

-Death

-President’s telephone call

-Son

-Death

-President’s telephone calls

-Story

-William L. Safire, Ronald L. Ziegler

-Roger E. Johnson

-John C. Stennis

-Walter Williams

White House dinners

-After-dinner events

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-White House staff

-Attendance

-Congressional relations staff

-MacGregor

-Administrative Assistants

-After-dinner events

-Invitations

-George H. W. Bush

-List of guests

-Agency heads

-Wives

-Eisenhower dinners

-Activity level

-Fred Waring

-Merle Haggard

-Performance at White House

-Mrs. Haggard

-Africa leader’s dinner

-Charlie Pride

-Classical music

-Roger Williams, Van Cliburn

-Dress

White House social affairs

-Church services

-Plans

-Lower-level officials

-After-dinner events

-Mother’s Day

-Young people

-Guest list

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s list

-Mrs. Nixon’s list

-Pam Powell, Anne L. Armstrong

-Chief of Protocol

-Job, responsibilities, introductions

-Astronaut [?]

-Frank Borman

-After-dinner events

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-Sinatra

-Popularity

-Number of dinners, evenings, church services

-Systematic creation of guest lists

Guests

-Problems with guests

-Cabinet officer

-George P. Shultz, Colson, Balzano

-Criticism of Woods

-Chief Justice

Church service

-Guests

-Selection

-Justices

-Woods’s discussion with Chief Justice

Judicial reception

-Value

-Courts and judges

-Variety

-Evening at the White House

-Entertainment

-Classical music

-Handshakes

-Congressional reception

-Dancing

-Handshakes

-Liquor

-Eisenhower

White House social affairs

-Diplomatic reception

-William P. Rogers

-Cabinet officers

-Senior staff

-Judicial reception

-Judiciary Committee

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-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Invitation

-Problems

-Watergate

-Frequency of Congressional invites

-Dinner

-Value

-Toasts

-Judicial reception

-Dinner for Earl Warren

-Warren E. Burger

-Problems

-Influence on court

-Burger

-Roger Roth, George McKinnon

-Judges, Supreme Court

-Byron R. (“Whizzer”) White, Thurgood Marshall, William H.

Rehnquist, Potter Stewart, William O. Douglas, William J. Brennan, Jr.

-Invitations

-Appointments by Eisenhower

-Warren

-Stewart

-Brennan

-Missouri appointee

– John M. Harlan

Supreme Court

-Eisenhower’s appointment of Warren

-Burger

-President’s appointments

-Burger, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Harry A. Blackmun,

Rehnquist

-Majority

-Decisions

-Distinguished appointments

-Burger

-Rehnquist

-Powell

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Congress

-Republicans

-Age

-Hugh Scott

-Milton R. Young

-Norris Cotton

-Wallace F. Bennett

-George D. Aiken

-Margaret Chase Smith

-Vigor of leaders

-Robert C. (“Bob”) Wilson

-House of Representatives

-Gerald R. Ford

-Young members

-Average age

-[First name unknown] Steiger

-Jack F. Kemp

-Alaska

-Donald E. Young

-Meeting with President

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Prospects for future

-Nixon budget campaign

-Corinne Claiborne (“Lindy”) Boggs

Dinner invitation

-Robert C. Byrd

-Democratic leaders

-Weaknesses

Irving Berlin’s gift to President

-Manuscript score to “God Bless America”

-Letter to President

-Storage or display

-New York

-Berlin’s wife

-Berlin’s disappointment at missing White House event

-Keyes’s conversation with Berlin

-Display in Oval Office

-POWs

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White House dinner guests

-Celebrities

-Athletics

-Publishers and editors

-Lee Kuan Yew dinner toast

-Star athletes

-Arnold D. Palmer

-Bobby Fisher

-Chess popularity

-Joseph P. DiMaggio

-Support for Robert F. (“Bobby”) Kennedy

-Celebrities

-DiMaggio

-Whitey Ford

-Supporters

-Blacks

-George Foreman

-Scheduling

-July and August

-Next three years

-Mulcahys, W. Clement Stone

-Stag dinners

-Disadvantages

-Edward R. G. Heath and [Hussein, King of Jordan] Hussein ibn Talai dinner

-Intellectuals

-Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT] philosopher

-List from Don [surname unknown]

-Advertisement

Stag dinner

-Advantages

-Wives, Mrs. Nixon, Winchester

-Frequency

-New appetites

-Don [surname unknown]

-Labor leaders

-New establishment

-Teachers

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-Professors

Dinner for John Ford

-Barbara Streisand [?]

-Entertainment

-Press coverage [?]

-Taft Schreiber

White House dinner entertainment

-Sammy Davis, Jr.

-Supper club entertainers

-Johnny Mann Chorus

-Senate wives event

-Songs

-Patriotism

-Appeal to families

-Merle Haggard

-Johnny Mann Chorus

-Keyes [?]

-Showmanship

-Enthusiasm

-Relaxed audience

-Peggy Lee

-Health

-Robert Goulet

-Preparation

-Compared with President’s speech preparation

Briefings

-Preparation

-Kissinger [?]

-Quality

-Difficult problems

-Artistic sense [?]

Congressional relations

-Invitations to the White House

-Edward W. Brooke, Jacob K. Javits

-Church services

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Attendance

-Effect on future invitations

-Planning

-Lee Kuan Yew state dinner invitation

-Wives

-Dresses

Cabinet guests at White House dinners

-Transportation Secretary

-Invitations

-Frequency

-Rogers

-Defense Secretary

-Invitations

-Shultz

-Arthur F. Burns

-Shultz

-Kissinger

-Staff member

-Request for invitation

White House social affairs

-Invitations to state dinners

-Agnew

-Chief Justice Burger

-Recommendations on invitations to justices

-Woods’s approach to Burger

-Invitations to church services

-Agnew, Carl B. Albert

-Willy Brandt dinner

-Soviet Union visit

-Importance

-Invitations to Blackmun, Stewart, White and Brennan

-Marshall

-State dinner for African visit

-Top Blacks in government for state dinner for African visit

-Burger

-Soviet Union visit

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-Church services

State dinners

-George H. W. Bush

-Advice on guests

-Italian dinner

-Bush’s recommendations

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Campaign help

-Bush

-Pre-dinner events

Haldeman

-Anne F. Armstrong

-Bush

-Abilities

-United Nations [UN]

-Barbara Bush

-Social adeptness

-Official representative of administration

-Political knowledge

-Blair House

-Guests

-Unnamed woman

-Blair House employee [?]

-Popularity

-State dinner

-Marital status

-Golda Meir dinner

-Tour of Blair House

-Frank C. Carlucci or [Victor?] DeLucci

-Paul Williams

-Supporters of administration

-Drafting of list by Woods

-Assistance with President’s trips

-Evening at the White House

-Travel distance

-New York

-Haldeman as buffer

-Bush

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-Blame

-Woods

-Denied invitations

-Haldeman’s role

-Stans

-Colson

-William E. Timmons

-List

-Recommendations to Woods

-Consolidation of lists

-Criticism of President

Kennedy Center

-Work by Timmons with Congress members

-Attendance by Congress members

-Tickets

-Matinee

-Box seating

-Roger Stevens

-Comment on naming of Kennedy Center

-President’s background and appreciation of the arts

-Compared with other presidents

-Theodore Roosevelt, [Thomas] Woodrow Wilson

-Press image

-Image of John F. Kennedy as patron of the arts

-Cellist Pablo Casals

-Piccolo player

People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Invitation to Eugene Ormandy

-Bob Hope

-Previous trip to USSR

–Anecdote about protocol

-Kissinger

-Letter to Chou En-lai

-Irene play

-Reviews of Arlene Dahl’s performance

-Story in New York Post

-Theater section

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-Review of play by President

-Kennedy Theater

-Wholesome plays

-Popularity

-Pre-prohibition era

-Irene

-Gower Champion’s direction

-Patsy Kelly, Debbie Reynolds

Comedian

-Ticket availability

-Haldeman’s mother

-Ticket prices

-Out-of-town guests

-President’s supporters

-Family-oriented shows

-Motion picture musical of Tom Sawyer

-United Artists Corporation

-Radio City Music Hall

-Hobart D. (“Hobe”) Lewis

-Visit to San Clemente

-Motion pictures

-John Wayne

-Meeting with Lewis

-Quality

-Musicals

-Columbia Pictures

-Lost Horizon

Theater

-Audiences

-Washington

-New York

Tourists

-Washington

-Visiting monuments

-Shoreham Blue Room

-Cost for families

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-Marriott hotels

-Food

-Quality

-Recipes

-Prices

-Entertainment

-Employees

Compared to Walter E. (“Walt”) Disney

-Level of sophistication

-New York

-Treatment of visitors

White House services

-Manufacturers of cuff links

-Invitation [?]

-Flowers

-Price of Bouquets

-Delay in ordering

White House social affairs

-Number

-President’s approval

-Church service

-Scheduling

-Jewish dinner guests

-Jewels

-Elmer H. and “Dodo” Bobst

-Appearance

Woods left at 4:41 pm.

President’s Schedule

-Visit of Nguyen Van Thieu

-Arrangements

-Wife [?]

-Century Plaza

-Evening arrival

-Reception

-Los Angeles South Vietnamese Community

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-Attendance by President

-Arrival ceremony

-Helicopter at Century Plaza

-Parade

-Honor Guards

-Informal visit

-Parade

-Band

-Location

-San Clemente

-Meeting With President

-El Toro Base

-Housing of staff of Thieu

-Spanish hacienda

-Homes for senior, mid-level staff

-Rogers’s luncheon for Thieu

-Private residence

-Dinner

-President, Mrs. Nixon, Rogers and Mrs. Rogers,

President and Mrs. Thieu, Mr. and Mrs. T V. Lam,

Kissinger, Phu Duc

-Ambassador Ellsworth F. Bunker, Pham Van Dong [?]

-Formality

-Black tie dinner

-Luncheon

-Official Party

-Attendance of wives

-Reciprocal luncheon

-Invitation by Thieu

-Dinner by Ronald W. Reagan for Thieu

-Working visit

-Trip to Washington

-Arrangements

-Haig

-Image in US

-Agnew

-Necessity of trip to East coast

-Demonstrators

-Exclusion from official arrival ceremony

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-Coast Guard

-Press corps

-Luncheon

-Arrangements

-Century Plaza

-Federal installation

-Reagan’s misunderstanding

White House social affairs

-Guests

-Problem in working up lists

-Woods, Colson, Bush, Balzano, Timmons

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Responsibility in arrangements

-Georgetown parties

-Armstrong

-Safire

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 4:41 pm.

Anniversary

-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 4:55 pm.

President’s Schedule

-Rebozo

-Safire’s discussion

-Entertainment of politicians

-Democrats, Republicans

-Fishing

-Receiving line

-Unknown man

-Key Biscayne

-Television [TV]

-Golf

Haldeman left at 4:55 pm.

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