Date: November 24, 1972

Time: Unknown between 10:14 am and 10:43 am.

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Stephen B. Bull.

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Peter M. Flanigan

Bull left and Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 10:14 am.

-Refreshment

-Coffee

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 10:15 am.

Alexander P. Butterfield entered at 10:15 am.

Item for the President’s signature

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The President’s schedule

-Dinner with Alexander M. Haig, Jr. and Barbara E. Haig

-Timing

-Alexander Haig’s schedule

-Vietnam negotiations

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

White House

-East Room

-Chairs

-Selection

-Mrs. Nixon

-Seating capacity

-Cabinet Room

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Flanigan

-Cabinet Room

Flanigan entered at 10:19 am.

Purpose of meeting

Butterfield left at 10:20 am.

Ambassadorships

-The President’s conversation with Maurice H. Stans

-1972 campaign

-Contributors list

-Contributors list

-Flanigan’s review

-Walter H. Annenberg

-Retention

-W. Clement Stone

-Stone

-Possible conversation with the President

-Stans

-Statement

-John N. (“Jack”) Irwin, II

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-France

-Reasons

-Campaign contributions

-Size

-Qualifications

-Georges J. R. Pompidou

-Arthur K. Watson

-Service

-Contributions

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Public impression

-Campaign contributions

-Behavior

-The President’s view

-John A. Volpe

-Italy

-Annenberg

-Lord Anthony Barber

-Edward R.G. Heath

-[Robert S. Ingersoll’s] performance

-Japan

-Shelby Davis

-Annenberg

-Duration

-Compared to Cabinet positions

-Ingersoll

-The President’s confidence

-Europe

-Contributors list

-Stans

-Forthcoming telephone call from Flanigan

-Recent meetings with Flanigan

-Forthcoming telephone call from Flanigan

-Flanigan’s meeting with the President

-Forthcoming meeting with the President

-Flanigan’s review

-Forthcoming meetings

-Bureaucracies

-Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development [OECD]

-Richard M. Helms

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-Iran

-Joseph S. Farland

-Possible appointment

-State Department

-Assistant Secretary

-Loyalty

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-Service with Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Loyalty

-Background

-Georgetown

-Candidates

-Flanigan’s Review

-Annenberg

-Retention

-Irwin

-France

-Irwin’s work with Valery Giscard D’ Estaing

-Irwin’s background

-Under Secretary of State

-The President’s confidence

-Economic knowledge

Second term reorganization

-William J. Casey

-Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

-William P. Clements, Jr.

-Deputy Secretary of Defense

-Relationship with Flanigan

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Ambassadorships

-Contributor’s list

-Flanigan’s review

-Stan’s forthcoming meeting with the President

-Kissinger’s judgment

-Non-careerists and careerists

-National Security Council [NSC]

-Careerists

-Source

-Flanigan’s forthcoming conversation with Kissinger

-Kissinger’s recommendations

-H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Instruction

-Conversation with the President

-Flanigan’s recommendations

-Qualifications

-Commissions

-Campaign contributors

-Europe

-Commissions

-European appointees

-Regional conflicts

-Belgium, Netherlands

-France

-Work with finance, trade, prime ministers

Football

-Washington Redskins

-Dallas Cowboys’ recent victory

-The President’s viewing on television [TV]

-Redskins

-Age, speed

-Cohesion

-[Larry Brown]

-Billy Kilmer

-George E. Allen

-New York Giants

-Atlanta Falcons

-Green Bay Packers

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-Allen’s performance

-Team age

-Effect on Washington, DC

Washington, DC

Ambassadorships

-Irwin

-Relationship to Watson

-Jane Watson

-Death

-Support in State Department

-Toughness

-France

-Graham A. Martin

-Italy

-Age

-Plans

-Return to US

-Paper

-Foreign Service Officers [FSO] recommendations

-Removal from State Department

-Toughness

-Paper

-FSOs

-Original structure

-State Department

-Commerce, Treasury, Agriculture, State Departments

Second term reorganization

-State Department

-Commerce attaches

-Commerce Department

-FSOs

-Economic competence

-Social sciences, political philosophy

-Non-careerists

-Business background

-Casey

-FSOs

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-Careerists

-State, Commerce, Treasury, Agriculture Departments

-Legislation

-Executive Order

Ambassadorships

-Martin

-Duration

-Martin J. Hillenbrand

-Assignment to West Germany

-[David] Kenneth Rush

-West Germany

-Adm. Horatio Rivero, Jr.

-Spain

-Defense Department

-Melvin R. Laird

-Hillenbrand

-European Security Conference

-Rivero

-New appointments

-John D. Lodge

-Removal

-Age

-The President’s recent conversation with Stans

-France

-Ireland

-Raymond R. Guest

-William A.M. Burden

-Age

-Flanigan’s forthcoming conversation with Stans

-Ages

-Burden

-Age

-Energy

-Campaign contributions

-Stans

-Canada

-Canada

-Adolph W. Schmidt

-Mellon family

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-Pierree E. Trudeau

-John Turner

-Possible removal

-Europe

-Campaign contributions

-Mellon family

-Pittsburgh

-Paul Mellon

-Stan’s view

-Possible removal

-Timing

-Timing

-Economic expertise

-Italy

-Volpe

-John D. Ehrlichman

-1972 campaign

-Cabinet departure

-Possible performance

-Embassy building

-Martin’s effort

-Garden

-Suites

-Views

-Rome

-Volpe

-Age

-Health

Second term reorganization

-William P. Rogers

-Retention

-Vietnam negotiations

-Kissinger

-Conflicts with Kissinger

-Motives

-Kissinger’s publicity

-Credit

-Departure

-Publicity

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-Press relations

-Support of administration

-Economic problems

-Economy

-Flanigan

-George P. Shultz

-Peter G. Peterson

-Intelligence

-“Sales” ability

-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] and European Economic Community

[EEC] ambassadorships

-Peterson

-Advantages of combination

-Peterson

-Interest in position

-Confidentiality of idea

-Work with Europeans

-David M. Kennedy

-NATO ambassadorship

-NATO ambassadorship

-Importance

-EEC ambassadorship

-Peterson

-Deputy

-EEC ambassador [Joseph A. Greenwald]

-Work with Europeans

-Stans, Flanigan

-Qualifications

-Creativity

-“Sales” ability

-Europeans

-Ingersoll

Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:20 am.

The President’s schedule

Flanigan’s responsibilities

Flanigan and Bull left at 10:43 am.

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