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DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT]
DOCUMENT
DOCUMENT
NUMBER
TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS
DATE
RESTRICTION
02
LtR
From: Jackson to HAK
12/20/68
G
03
memo
From Phillips to members of the
1/14/69
G
Committee on Atlantic Studies
FILE GROUP TITLE
BOX NUMBER
HAK Office Files
/
FOLDER TITLE
3
RESTRICTION CODES
A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy.
E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
B. National security classified information.
financial information.
C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual's
F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law
rights
enforcement purposes.
D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy
G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material.
or a libel of a living person.
H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION at the Richard Nixon Presidential L9b735y084/00024
NA 14021 (4-85)
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS PROJECT
DOCUMENT CONTROL RECORD.
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THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM REMOVED
AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT DOCUMENT ENTRY
NUMBER 02
ON EITHER THE DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD
(GSA FORM 7279 OR NA FORM 1421) OR NARA WITHDRAWAL SHEET
(GSA FORM 7122) LOCATED IN THE FRONT. OF THIS FILE FOLDER.
A sanitized copy substituted for an original item which
contains information restricted under the Privacy Act.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
NLN Form 101 (revised 6-85)
Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS PROJECT
DOCUMENT CONTROL RECORD.
ITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER
A. RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOYED FROM
THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM REMOVED
AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT DOCUMENT ENTRY
NUMBER 03
ON EITHER THE DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD
(GSA FORM 7279 OR NA FORM 1421) OR NARA WITHDRAWAL SHEET
(GSA FORM 7122) LOCATED IN THE FRONT. OF THIS FILE FOLDER.
A sanitized copy substituted for an original item which
contains information restricted under the Privacy Act.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
NLN Form 101 (revised 6-85)
Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library
12/23
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT-ELE
Richard M. Nixon
Kisinga
MEMORANDUM
DESD: 19
10 Park Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10022
December 10, 1968
(212) 661-6400
TO:
RN
FROM:
Glenn 01d
SUBJECT: Policy on
ultati
r "I
rce" Help from Major
"Foreign
cy" Cou
s--1
: The Atlantic Council
The enclosed letter
typical 01 a va
of recent calls,
letters, or conferer
from various
Policy" groups.
They have learned th
were are
ces working in
domestic affairs, bu
to their
e, in foreign
affairs.
I have indicated that
utilized a variet
keeping abreast of for
Fairs, and that should
personally, or throug]
retary
State
when
appointed, to take adva
their offer for help,
appropriate person would
them.
Because of the importance
of these groups, professionally
and publicly, I am wonder
ether y
ht wish to consider
involving any of them in
nal and/o
blem reports to be
available to you and the
etary. Cul
ting this wider base
will be essential to de
ng support
f
policies you will
wish to initiate in Wash
Since I
e professional
contact with many of the
oups, I woul
e pleased to do
anything you might wish
tiate.
cc: REllsworth
RHaldeman
JMitchell
Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library
17/4
THE ATLANTIC COUNCIL
!VINGSTON T. MERCHANT
CHAIRMAN
AURIS NORSTAD
OF THE UNITED STATES
VICE CHAIRMAN
TELEPHONE 347.9353
DEAN ACHESON
1616 H STREET, N.W.
WASHINGTON. D. C. 20006
CABLE:
ATCOUN
VICE CHAIRMAN
W. RANDOLPH BURGESS
CHAIRMAN, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
LEWIS W. DOUGLAS
HONORARY CHAIRMEN
VICE CHAIRMAN, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
HEODORE C. ACHILLES
HARRY S. TRUMAN
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
VICE CHAIRMAN, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
PERCIVAL F. BRUNDAGE
TREASURER
GEORGE S. franklin, JR.
SECRETARY
November 22, 1968
ADOLPH W. SCHMIDT
CHAIRMAN, FINANCE COMMITTEE
RICHARD J. WALLACE
DIRECTOR GENERAL
DIRECTORS
DONALD G. AGGER
FRANK ALTSCHUL
DILLON ANDERSON
ROBERT B. ANDERSON
JANANN G. BAKER
EDWARD W. BARRETT
EUGENE R. BLACK
Dr. Glenn Olds
JUSTIN BLACKWELDER
JACOB BLAUSTEIN
W. MICHAEL BLUMENTHAL
President-elect's Headquarters
GENE BRADLEY
WILLIAM A. M. BURDEN
450 Park Avenue
EMILIO G. COLLADO
ROBERT L. DENNISON
New York, N.Y. 10018
DOUGLAS DILLON
WALTER DOWLING
WILLIAM H. DRAPER, JR.
CHARLES E. DUCOMMUN
Dear Dr. Olds:
ALLEN W. DULLES
OSBORN ELLIOTT
BROOKS EMENY
CHARLES W. ENGELHARD
THOMAS K. FINLETTER
I asked Bob Hill whether the President-
RALPH C. M. FLYNT
ELLEN GARWOOD
elect yet had a task force working on NATO,
HARVEY S. GERRY
CARL J. GILBERT
Atlantic affairs or U.S.-European relation-
ROSWELL L. GILPATRIC
ALFRED M. GRUENTHER
ships and he said he did not know but that
LIVINGSTON HARTLEY
GABRIEL HAUGE
HENRY J. HEINZ, 11
you might. Your secretary tells me that
ANDREW HEISKELL
GERALD B. HENRY
you are in Puerto Rico and I am therefore
WM. ROGERS HEROD
CHRISTIAN A. HERTER, JR.
writing to offer my assistance we may be
JOHN D. HICKERSON
CLAIRE GIANNINI HOFFMAN
able to render.
AMORY HOUGHTON
J. ALLAN HOVEY, JR.
JOHN C. HUGHES
FRANZ M. JOSEPH
MAX M. KAMPELMAN
The Atlantic Council is a bipartisan
ToM KILLEFER
HENRY A. KISSINGER
organization but you will recognize among
RUTH C. LAWSON
MARY P. LORD
our officers and directors a considerable
JAY LOVESTONE
JOHN J. McCLOY
J. S. MCDONNELL
number of Republicans who have held high
-NEIL MCELROY
GEORGE MEANY
office in the past. I have marked a few of
SAMUEL W. MEEK
BEN T. MOORE
them.
HUGH MOORE
WALDEN MOORE
MALCOLM MUIR
ROBERT D. MURPHY
If any of us can be of help to the
FREDERICK E. NOLTING, JR.
GARRISON NORTON
PATRICK L. O'MALLEY
President-elect, we would be delighted to
EDMUND ORGILL
LITHGOW OSBORNE
do what we can.
DANIEL PARKER
FREDERICK B. PAYNE
HERMAN PHLEGER
H. H. PORTER
Sincerely,
OGDEN R. REID
ROBERT v. ROOSA
ELMO ROPER
H. CHAPMAN ROSE
EUGENE v. ROSTOW
Thearalles
achilles
HARRY SCHERMAN
CORTLANDT V. R, SCHUYLER
GERARD C. SMITH
H. CHRISTIAN SONNE
Theodore C. Achilles
CHARLES M. SPOFFORD
ADLAI STEVENSON, III
RALPH 1. STRAUS
ROBERT STRAUSZ-HUPE
ELLSWORTH TOMPKINS
ALEXANDER B. TROWBRIDGE
SAMUEL c. WAUGH
PATRICIA M. williams
5.68
Sponsoring THE ATLANTIC INSTITUTE and THE ATLANTIC TREATY ASSOCIATION
Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library