Date: November 1, 1972

Time: Unknown between 10:46 am and 11:15 am

Location: Executive Office Building

The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger.

The President’s forthcoming radio and television speech, “Look to the Future”

Vietnam, negotiations

-Status

-Public relations [PR]

-Ellsworth F. Bunker

-George S. McGovern [?]

-Right

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-Jay Lovestone

The President’s forthcoming speech, “Look to the Future”

-The President’s work with Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Vietnam War

-Settlement agreement

-1972 election

-Progress

-Coalition government

-Completion

-Timing

-Kissinger’s forthcoming conversation with Price

-The President’s role

-Kissinger’s forthcoming conversation with Price

-Kissinger’s memorandum

-Final draft

-The President’s work with Kissinger

-Kissinger’s health

-The President’s schedule

-Domestic policy radio speeches

-Vietnam War

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-William F. Buckley, Jr.

Kissinger’s schedule

-Dr. William O. Chase

[End of telephone conversation]

Charles W. Colson entered at an unknown time after 10:46 am.

1972 campaign

-Violent demonstrators

-Demonstrators in Boston

-McGovern

-The President’s recent conversation with Patrick J. Buchanan

-Public relations [PR]

-PR

-1960 campaign

-Press and media relations

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-Colson’s conversation with William S. Paley

-Double standard

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1972 campaign

-Chants

-Media coverage

-Favoritism

-McGovern trailing

-Media support for demonstrators

-Public sentiment

-Polls

-San Fernando Valley

-Interviews by Oliver Quayle

-Middle Class

-Democratic leanings

-Results

-Edmund G. (“Pat”) Brown

-McGovern

-Compared to the President

-1968 election

-Oliver Quayle

-Issues

-Opposition to McGovern

-Ideology

-Defense

-Welfare

-Taxation

-Boston

-John F. Collins

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The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 10:46 am and

11:15 am.

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[Conversation No. 379-15A]

[See Conversation No. 32-115]

[End of telephone conversation]

1972 campaign

-Demonstrators in Boston

-Participants

-Number

-Activities

-Car burnings

-Press coverage

-Boston Globe

-Effect on Boston

-Compared to San Jose incident, October 29, 1970

-Working class

-Response

-Clark MacGregor statement

-Tone

-Demands of McGovern

-John B. Connally

-Recent conversation with Colson

-Forthcoming press conference

-Washington, D.C., press corps

-Effect

-McGovern

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1972 campaign

-Polls

-Point spread

-Question

-Wording

-Outcome

-Point spread

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-Independents

-Vietnam War

-Impact

-McGovern

-Media strategy

-Networks

-Peace settlement

-“Firm hand”

-Cease-fire

-Freedom in South Vietnam

-McGovern

-John B. Connally

-Pressure from the President’s campaign

-The President’s supporters

-Sympathy from public

-News summary

-Attacks on the President

-Counterattack strategy

-McGovern’s purpose

-Number of attacks

-Radio speeches

-Advantages

-Price

-National and local coverage

-Radio, television [TV]

-Polls

-Albert E. Sindlinger

-Louis P. Harris

-Clark MacGregor

-The President’s allies

-McGovern

-National and local press

-Colson’s telephone call to Boston

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Colson talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 10:46 am and 11:15

am

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[Conversation No. 379-15B]

[See Conversation Nos. 32-116 and 32-117]

[End of telephone conversation]

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1972 campaign

-Hecklers in Boston

-Public response

-Irish Americans

-Collins

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-McGovern

-Vulnerability

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1972 campaign in Boston

-Hecklers

-Response

-McGovern

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Hecklers

-Mrs. Nixon

-McGovern

-Car burnings

-Press and media relations

-Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.

-Watergate

-Leo Cherne

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1972 campaign

-Busing issue

-Collins

-Connecticut

-Paul Hall

-Vietnam War issue

-Antiwar opposition

-McGovern campaign

-Voters

-Boston

-Radio speech

The White House operator talked with Colson at an unknown time between 10:46 am and 11:15

am.

[Conversation No. 379 ­ 15C]

[Conversation No. 32-118]

[End of telephone conversation]

1972 campaign

-Demonstrators in Boston

-Collins

-Mrs. Nixon

-Apology

-Democrats for Nixon

The President’s schedule

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Colson left at 11:15 am.

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