Date: December 16, 1972

Time: 10:50 am – 11:08 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander P. Butterfield.

The President’s schedule

-Telephone calls

-Thomas G. Dunn

-The President’s conversation with Thomas G. Dunn, Jr. at reception

for 1972 election supporters

-Health

-Heart surgery

-Timing

Elmer H. Bobst Library dedication

-Possible telephone call to Bobst

-Rose Mary Woods’s view

-Cabinet members’ schedules

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-Cabinet dinner

-The President’s letter to Bobst

-Handwriting

[Signing documents]

Harry S. Truman

-Possible death

-White House press corps [?]

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-The President’s schedule

-Church service, December 17, 1972

-John Cardinal Krol

-Possible cancellation

-Cabinet dinner

[Signing documents]

Max Lerner

Ronald L. Ziegler entered and Butterfield left at an unknown time after 10:50 am.

Henry A. Kissinger’s briefing

-Ziegler’s conversations with Kissinger

The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 10:50 am and

11:08 am.

[Conversation No. 825-10A]

[See Conversation No. 34-94]

[End of telephone conversation]

Kissinger’s briefing

-Ziegler’s conversations with Kissinger

-Timing

-Posture

-Press relations

-Kissinger’s “peace is at hand” statement, October 26, 1972

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-North Vietnam’s delays

Second term reorganization

-John A. Scali

-Announcement

-Leaks

-Washington Star article

-American Broadcasting Company [ABC]

-William A. Gill, Jr.

-1970 report at United Nations [UN] by Scali

-Press relations

-William P. Rogers’s view

-Press relations

-Patrick J. Buchanan’s news summary addendum

-Peter J. Brennan

-Scali

-Brennan

-Changes

-The President’s conversation with Haldeman

-Interior and Labor Departments

-Bureaucracy, Executive branch

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Scali

-Ethnicity

-Religion

-Catholicism

-Brennan, Roy L. Ash

-Scali

-Ambassadorship to UN

-Ash

-Cabinet

-Number

-Haldeman

-Charles W. Colson

-Cabinet continuity

-Rogers

-Cabinet changes

-Catholicism

-Italian-American [Scali]

-Labor leaders [Brennan]

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-Martin P. Durkin

-Number

-Rogers

-Rogers C. B. Morton

-Sub-cabinet

-Rogers

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Morton

-George P. Shultz

-Treasury Department

-Departures

-Number

-Compared to previous administrations

-Cabinet’s regional representation

-Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD]

-James T. Lynn

-Ohio

-The President’s reception for 1972 election supporters

-Shultz

-Illinois

-Massachusetts

-California

-South Carolina

-White House staff cuts

-Haldeman

-December 16, 1972 article

-Timing

-Ziegler’s conversation with Haldeman

-Percentages

-Haldeman’s possible briefing

Kissinger’s briefing

-Preparation

-Ziegler’s role

Second term reorganization

-Press relations

-Cabinet changes

-Catholics, Italian-Americans

-Under Secretaries and Assistant Secretaries changes

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-Cabinet changes

-The President’s role

-Haldeman

-Garnett D. (“Jack”) Horner

-Jerry Greene

-Significance

-Compared to Under Secretaries and Assistant Secretaries changes

-Bureaucracy

-Assistant Secretaries and Schedule C

-Lyndon B. Johnson’s view

-1964 election

-John B. Connally

-Ambassadors

-Ziegler’s staff

-William L. Safire

Ronald Ziegler left at 11:08 am.