Date: March 16, 1973

Time: 5:10 pm – 6:43 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler.

Ziegler’s meeting with Republican Club presidents of East Coast schools

-Ziegler’s impression

-Watergate

-Interest in constitutional questions

-Sherman Adams case

-Charge of impropriety

-Comparison

-Administration’s stand on cooperation

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-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-John W. Dean, III

Watergate

-Richard G. Kleindienst’s meeting with Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.

-White House cooperation

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] files

-Disclosure

-Regulations

-Administration position

Press relations

-Vietnam

-Democratic caucus resolution

-Unilateral withdrawal

-North Vietnamese infiltration

-Ziegler’s meeting

Herman Kahn entered at 5:14 pm.

Introduction to Ziegler

The White House photographer entered and Ziegler left at 5:14 pm.

Photographs

-Arrangements

-President’s chair

The White House photographer left at an unknown time before 5:24 pm.

Kahn’s meeting with President

-Value

-John D. Ehrlichman’s reaction

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Refreshment

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Last meeting with President

-New York

-Phil Bartman [?]

-President’s political career

Hudson Institute

-Financial state

-Personnel

-Expenditures

-Research

-Contracts

-Government studies

-Defense Department, State Department, National Security Council [NSC],

Executive Office of the President [EOP]

-Institute’s policies

-Private sector funding

-National Security Agency [NSA]

-National Endowment for the Humanities [NEH]

-Effectiveness of President’s speeches

-Length of research

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Ehrlichman

-Presence at meeting

-Foreign policy studies

-Meeting

-Earl L. Butz

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 5:24 pm.

Kahn’s current project

-Study

-Resources

-Pollution

-Productivity

-Cultural attitudes

-Study of water

-Public attitudes

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

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-Energy

-Environment

-Influence of propaganda

-Iron Curtain countries, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Catholic Church in France

-Strength

-Albigensian heresy

-Control

-Czechoslovakia

-1968 reform movement

-Religion

-Jan [last name unknown]

-USSR

-Communist Party

-Rhetoric

-Unity

-Propaganda

-Student attitudes

-Variation

-Prestige universities

-Support for George S. McGovern

-Faculty attitudes

-State universities

-Non-college youth

-Political attitudes

US politics

-Book

-Public attitudes

Ehrlichman entered at 5:24 pm.

Ehrlichman’s schedule

-Cost of Living Council [COLC]

Meeting with Kahn

-Ehrlichman’s presence

NEH study on long term prospects for mankind

-Six phases

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-Phase one

-Use of technology

-Phase two

-Studies of food, housing

-Population

-Phase three

-Conference on food issues

-Compensation

-1976 US bicentennial

-Credit for President’s policies

-Financing

Domestic Council

-Proposal

-Necessity

-Energy problem

-Crisis

-Henry Fairlie’s book about John F. Kennedy

-Attitudes of writers, scholars

Current crises

-Food prices

-Urgency

-Sense of crisis

-Vietnam War

-Watergate

-Long-range planning

-Need for caution by leaders

-Speeches

-Leader class

-Weakness

Prisoners of war [POWs]

-President’s meetings

-Solitary confinement

-Strength

-Contrast with nation’s leaders

-Weaknesses

-Universities

-Strength in White House

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Leaders of US

-Weaknesses

-College students

-Change in attitudes in 1960’s

-Earning potential

-Lack of effort at improvement

-Compared to Europeans, Romans

-Prestigious universities

-Chart of attitudes

-Locations on chart

-American national character

-Prestigious universities

-Party affiliation

-Comparison with nation

-Comparison with middle management

-Robert F. (“Bobby”) Kennedy

-Democrats

-Minority groups

-Labor unionists

-George Meany

-Kahn’s article

-Deletions of questions

-List of groups

-Changes in social groups

-Episcopalians, Congregationalists, Presbyterians

-Students

-Establishment

-1950’s

-Comparison with 1960s

-Leader class

-Churches, universities, press

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Ethical critics

-Unitarians

-Dissident elements

-“Joy love culture”

-Bicentennial

-Intellectual content

-Use of Kahn’s research

-Role of US in world

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-Social problems

-Solutions

-Japan

-Future role

-Per capita income

Domestic problems

-Domestic Council

Upper middle class

-Dialogue

-Kahn’s US News and World Report article

-President’s meeting with Newbold (“Newby”) Noyes, Jr.

-Setting up

-Terms

-President’s speech in 1969

-Tone

-Editing

-Attacks

-Press reaction

-Kahn’s changes

-Dialogue with New York Times

-New York Review of Books

Press relations

-Inaccuracies

-New York Times

-Washington Post

-Baltimore

-Votes for President

-Patriotism, morality

-Racism

-Editorials

-Kahn’s conversation with Max Frankel and Thomas Grey (“Tom”) Wicker

-A. M. Rosenthal editorial

-Survey

-Reason for votes for President

-Racism

-Mistakes by New York Times

-Vulnerabilities

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-Potential for change

-Daniel Yankelovich’s poll

-Critique of New York Times editorials

-Busing issue

-New York Times errors

-Costs of busing

-Public opposition

-Role of racism

-Neighborhood schools

-Quality of schools

-Segregation

-Contradictory policies

-Neighborhood schools

POWs

-Return

-Capt. Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr.

-Solitary confinement

-Book on US and his experience

-US at time of capture

-Audience for book

-Common people

Leader class

-Current decline

-Source of decline of civilization

-Common people

-Businessmen

-Weaknesses

-Managers

-Corruption of children

-Elite schools

-Vietnam War

-Peace

-Antiballistic missile system [ABM] system

-Opposition

-Establishment

-Churches

-Fundamentalists

-Support for President

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-Baptist

-Catholics

-South

-West

-Established churches

-Quakers

-Weaknesses

-Episcopalians

-Presbyterians

-Denton

-Supporters of President

-William F. (“Billy”) Graham

-Lack of respect as religious leader

-Educators

-College presidents, faculty

-Weaknesses

-Comparison with students

-Ivy League

-Graduate schools

-Businessmen

-Conservative orientation

-Selfishness, weakness

-Lack of courage

-Support for President

-Midwest, South, West

-Laboring classes

-President’s November 3, 1969 speech

-“Silent majority”

-Election

-Opposition to demonstrators

-Farmers

-Small businessmen

-Comparison with Wall Street

-Chamber of Commerce

-National Association of Manufacturers [NAM]

-Reason for support for President

-President’s victories

American society

-Education

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-Kahn’s book title

-“1963 to 1972: A decade of Educated Incapacity”

-[Unintelligible name]

-Trained incapacity

-Engineers, sociologists

-Influence on attitudes

-Newspapers, universities

-President’s background

-New York

-Leader class

-Shallowness

-Lack of character

-Religion

-Revival

-Decline of Christianity

-Sweden

-Germany

-France

-Italy

-Pope

-Spain

-Latin America

-Mexico

-US

-Movement toward orthodoxy

-Protestants

-Baptists

-Church of Christ

-Pentecostals

-Counter culture

-Counter counter culture

-Jews

-George C. Wallace

-Spokesman for counter counter culture

-[Unintelligible name]

-Racism

-Wallace’s change in attitude

-Racism

-Racists

-Shame

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-Article in newspaper

-White workers

-Denials of racism

-Washington Post

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-Letter from President to relative of Timberlake family

-Irish Catholicism

-Racism

-Rose Mary Woods

-Son

-Suicide

-Daughter

-Interracial marriage

-Letter

-Father’s reaction

-1973 inauguration

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-Spokesman for counter counter culture

-Wallace

-President as spokesman

-Compassion

-Poor blacks

-Melvin R. Laird and Defense Department

-Concern for New York Times, Washington Post editorials

Press relations

-First term

-Press effect on others

-Good ideas from press

-White House staff

-Obsession

-Wicker

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-New York Times, Washington Post, Columbia Broadcasting System

[CBS]

-President’s lack of enemies

-President’s press coverage

-Quality

-Journalists’ disagreement with President on issues

-President’s disinterest

-Wicker

“Joy, love culture”

-James B. (“Scotty”) Reston

-Generation gap

-Commencement speech at Stanford University

-Students’ reaction

-Communication with President

-Rhetoric

-Spiro T. Agnew’s “effete snobs” comment

-Presentation of administration’s case

Intellectuals

-Exposure of errors

-Support of President

-Response to changes in public opinion

-Interest in power and survival

-Decency

-Sense of mission

-New York Times

-Vietnam War

-Defeatism

-Opposition to peace and aid

-South Vietnam

South Vietnam’s successes

-President’s Vietnamization program

-President’s speech

-Kahn’s article

-Left Wing’s theory

-One year interval before North Vietnam’s victory

-Chance of victory

-South Vietnamese strength

-Kahn’s articles for Saturday Review of Literature

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-North Vietnam’s settlement

-Nguyen Van Thieu’s visit to US

-Peace settlement

-Successes

-December 1972 bombing

-Retention of Thieu in power

-Thieu’s weakness in 1969

-North Vietnam

-Tanks

-An Loc battle

-Historical significance

-Ancient Greece

-Press reports

-Press relations

-Deficiencies

-Cambodian operation

-Correct play

-Impact on US casualties

-Defense Department

-Successes

-Weapons capture

-Publicity

-Statistics

-Example of Customs Service’s capture of heroin

-Publicity

-Talking paper

Press relations

-Approaches

-Reston

-Review of record of each reporter

-President’s reasons for talking with press

-Issue of credit

Vietnam War

-France

-Mistakes

-Gen. Creighton W. Abrams

-Perception of victory

-Five major studies

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-Rural constabulary

-Sir Robert Thompson

-Marine Corps, Navy

-South Vietnamese police

-Counter intelligence

-Rotation of US personnel in Vietnam

-Village indoctrination

-US skill

-Training of US personnel

-Deficiencies

-Perceptions of wealth

-Education

-Counterinsurgency tactics

-South Korean forces

-Northern group

-Problems

-Group south of Danang

-Successes

-US Army refusal to learn from them

-Thompson’s recommendations

-Rural insurgency

-Latin America

-Successes

-Panama

-School

-UA military manuals

-France

-Kahn’s talks at Pentagon and Saigon

-Criticism of generals

-Gen. William C. Westmoreland

-Abrams

-Age

-Cambodia operation

-Loss of Gen. Do Cao Tri

-Laotian operation

-Attrition

-Abrams

-Thailand

-Air support

-Abrams

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-Public relations

-Poor performance

-Saigon press conference

-Cambodia operation

-Public justification

-Laos operation

-Perception of success

-President’s policies

-Successes

-Opposition

-Press

-Establishment

-Congress

-Henry A. Kissinger’s January 1973 trip to Paris

-Democratic caucus

-POWs release

-Troop withdrawal

-Time article

-J. William Fulbright

-Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

USSR, People’s Republic of China [PRC] initiatives

-Arms control

-Vietnam settlement

-Delay

-Complexity

-Weapons freeze

-Negotiations

-Warsaw Pact

-Negotiations

-Europe

-Mutual Balanced Force Reduction [MBFR]

-Fulbright, Mansfield, New York Times

-Unilateral reduction

-Sources of us success

Vietnam War

-May 8, 1972 decision, December 1972 bombing

-Opposition

-Intellectuals

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-Lack of support

-Cabinet

-John B. Connally

-Opposition

-1972 Moscow summit

-North Vietnam’s offensive

-Tanks

-USSR

-Hue

-1972 Moscow summit

India-Pakistan war

-PRC

-US policy

-Support for Pakistan

-India

-Support from US public

-PRC initiative

-USSR initiative

-US establishment

-Comparison with Great Britain

-Refusal to understand government position

-Kissinger

US upper middle class

-Relations with administration

-Colleges

-Harvard University

-Persuasion

-Pakistan policy

-Crime

-Commission

-Rape

-Sex in society

-Religion, morality, taste

-Pornography

-State support, availability

-Threat to family

-Sex education

-Public support

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-Reasons for support by leaders

-Pregnancy avoidance

-Sources of opposition

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-Board of education view

-Sex as creative, joyful, fun

-Teaching of sexual techniques

-Opposition from parents

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-Dangers to American family

-Sex and values

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-Role of mystery

-Women’s dress

-Attractiveness

-Bikini

-Slit skirt, pantaloons

-PRC

-South Vietnam

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-Individual values

-Prudishness

-Marlon Brando

-Time, Newsweek covers

-Esquire, Playboy

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-Children

-Supreme Court

-Pornography

-Redeeming social value

-Last Tango in Paris

-Look

-Life editorials

-Past quality

-President’s reading as Vice President

-Changes in standards

-Modern art

-Kissinger

-Sensationalism

-Saturday Evening Post

-Pornography

-Advertising

-Readership

-Advertisers’ attitudes

Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon’s birthday

-President’s schedule

President’s policies

-National unity

-Amnesty

-Christian Science Monitor

-Divisiveness

-Communication with upper middle class

-Washington Post, New York Times

-Potential to influence

-Harvard University

-New York Review of Books

-Wicker

-Decency

-Max Frankel

-Reston

-Problem

-Background

-Snobbishness

-Wicker

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-Subjects

-Potential for persuasion

-Note from Kahn to President

Intellectuals

-Hostility to President

-Apologies

-Wicker, Reston

-Washington Post

-Joseph C. Kraft

-Alger Hiss case

-Hiss as intellectual

-Guilt

-Whittaker Chambers

-Transcript

-Confrontation in hearing room

-Alias

-Transcript

-Fund controversy [?]

-1968 election victory

-Vietnam War

-Defeatism

President’s schedule

-Mrs. Nixon’s birthday party

Kahn’s note to President

-Study

Kahn’s family

-Wife

-Golf

-Children

-Gifts

President’s reading

Kahn and Ehrlichman left at 6:43 pm.

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