Date: March 16, 1973

Time: 11:10 am – 12:06 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Stephen B. Bull.

Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s call

-Message with Rose Mary Woods

President’s visit to dentist

-Presence of press

-Secret Service

-Departure

-Staff

-Military aid

-Usher

-Secret Service

-Press

-Head of Secret Service

-Ziegler

-Dr. William O. Chase

H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman entered and Bull left at 11:10 am.

White House social events

-Inclusion of children

-William E. Timmons, Frank J. Horton

-Charles McC. Mathias, Jr.

-Woods

-Arrangements

-Policy

-Press story

-Congress members

-Cabinet officers

-Quantity

-Timmons

-Marjorie Lincoln

-G. Gould Lincoln

-Age

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-Bob Dunham [?]

-Cabinet

Herbert G. Klein

-New job

-Departure from White House

President’s schedule

-President’s meeting with Lt. Cdr. Robert J. Flynn

-Arrangements

-Bull

-President’s meeting with Roger Shields

-[Unintelligible name]

-Prisoner of war [POWs] dinner

-Leslie T. (“Bob”) Hope

-Format

-Flynn

-Meeting with President

POWs

-Gifts

-Photograph

-Woods

-Eagle with inscription

-J. Willard (“Bill”) Marriott, Jr.

-Citation

-Bracelet

-Disadvantages

-Presidential gifts

-President’s seal

-Cufflinks

-New design

-Children

-President’s gifts

-Pins

-Gifts

-Ashtrays

-Display value

-Cost

-Vase, platter

-Smoking

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-Unit citation

-Coordination with Defense Department

-Copies

-Work by Gen Brent G. Scowcroft

-Gifts

-Cufflinks, pins, ashtrays

-Unit citation

-Children

-Packet

-Dinner

-Date

Press relations

-Favorable editorials

-Distribution

-White House

-Klein’s office

-1972 campaign

-Charles W. Colson’s group

-American Enterprise Institute

-Committees

-George H. W. Bush

-Republicans

-Circulation of editorials

-Subtlety

-Congress

-Campaigns

-Bush’s role

-Congress members

-Private citizens

-Walter H. Annenberg, Hobart D. (“Hobe”) Lewis

Watergate

-John W. Dean, III

-Richard A. Moore

-Coordination

-John N. Mitchell

-Judgment

-G. Harrold Carswell

-Dean

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-Quality of work

-Advice of others

-Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Meeting with President

-Publicity

-View of White House staff

-Possible testimony

-President’s opinion

-Political aspiration

-Credibility

-Comparison with Ralph E. Flanders

-Joseph McCarthy

-Role on committee

-Rowland Evans, Robert D. Novak column

-News summary report

-Poll of Congress

-Congressional support for President

-Barry M. Goldwater, Jr.

-Supporters throughout country

-Gabriel Hauge

-Dean

-Discussion of options

-Cover-up

-Danger to President

-Haldeman’s opinion

-Strategy

-Donald H. Segretti case

-Full disclosure

-Advantages

-Involvement

-Haldeman

-Dean’s role

-Containment strategy

-Value

-Full disclosure

-Advantages

-Dangers

-Exposure of cover-up

-Dean’s view

-Containment

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-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] files

-Colson’s view

-Gray confirmation testimony

-Advantages to administration

-FBI leaks

-L. Patrick Gray, III

-FBI

-Mitchell

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-J. Edgar Hoover

-Political acumen

President’s television [TV] address on role of government

-David R. Gergen’s memorandum

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Radio

-1973 State of the Union Address

-Foreign policy discussion

-National Security Council [NSC]

-State of the World Address

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Reaction in Congress

-NSC

-Gergen

-Domestic policy

State of the World Address

-Kissinger

-Length of address

-Quality

Congressional relations

-Opposition to Vietnam settlement

-Democratic Senate

-Press coverage

-Lobbying by William P. Rogers

-Economic aid to Vietnam

-Military budget

-Partisans

-Republicans

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-Sabotage of President’s efforts in Vietnam

Press relations

-President’s press conference

-Patrick J. Buchanan [?]

-TV coverage

-Need to get out of Oval Office

-Hostility of press

-TV coverage of press conference

-TV news

-Viewership

-Percentages

-President’s appearance

-Viewership

-President’s speech before Congress

-Prime time

-Press coverage

-President’s trip to Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Vietnam settlement announcement

-Radio

-Press conference

-Effectiveness

-[Unintelligible name]

-Comments on reporter’s questions to President

-Questions

-Submission

-Preparation by President

-Reaction by press

-President’s expectations

-Subjects

-Foreign policy

-Limitations on subjects

-Separate press conferences on foreign, domestic, economic issues

-Disadvantages

-Preparation

-Amount of work

-White House staff

-Buchanan, Kissinger, Ehrlichman, George P. Shultz

-Questions

-Wounded Knee

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-Shield laws

-Vietnam

-David Lawrence

-Work of journalists

-President’s preparation

-People’s Republic of China [PRC] liaison office

-Vietnam settlement status

Watergate

-Press conference

-As an issue

-President’s statements on disclosures

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Court challenge

-Constitutional problems

-Benefits

-Dean

-Dwight L. Chapin

-Colson

-Role in White House

-Benefits

-Chapin

-Legal preparation

-Involvement with Segretti

-Knowledge

-Issue

-Cover-up compared with break-in

-Hauge’s perception

-Danger to administration

-Burglars

-Conviction

-Possibility of widening the investigation

-Future arrests

-Jeb Stuart Magruder

-Mitchell

-Ties to White House

-Haldeman

-Haldeman

-Relationship with Magruder

-Statement

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-Colson

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Knowledge

-Mitchell

-Magruder

-Ties to Haldeman

-Contact with

-Circumstantial evidence

-Compared to Chapin

-Ties to Segretti

-Compared to Colson

-Ties to Hunt

-Mitchell

-Problems

-Refusal to talk with President

-Executive privilege

-Questions for President

-Chapin

-Separation of powers

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 11:10 am.

President’s schedule

-Pete V. Domenici

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 12:06 pm.

Watergate

-Separation of powers

-President’s handling of questions

-Word “privilege”

-Public understanding of issue

-News summary

-Ervin Committee

-Segretti case

-President’s responsibility

-Statements by President

-Timing

Haldeman left at 12:06 pm.

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