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This file contains: Letter from Richard A. Moore to RN re: serving as a trustee of the RN Foundation. 1 pg. [Letter], 5/13/1969 Note from John D. Ehrlichman to Rose Mary Woods. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Letter from John D. Ehrlichman to Leonard K. Firestone re: Nixon Foundation architectural renderings. 1 pg. [Letter], 6/3/1969 Letter from Leonard K. Firestone to RN re: serving as a Trustee of RN Foundation, architecture. 1 pg. [Letter], 5/29/1969 Note to Rose Mary Woods, author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], 6/12/1969 Letter from Edwar L. Morgan (Deputy Counsel to the President) from Mr. William T. Wright, FASCE re: RN Foundation meeting. 1 pg. [Letter], 6/12/1969 Memo from Pat Hitt to RN re: formation of a National Advisory Committee and a California Advisory Committee. 1 pg. [Memo], 9/1/1969 Memo from Pat Hitt to RN re: formation of a National Advisory Committee and a California Advisory Committee. Handwritten. 3 pg. [Memo], n.d. Memo from Jay Wilkinson to Rose Mary Woods re: remaining items at the Belkins Van and Storage Co. in California. 1 pg. [Memo], 4/17/1969 Letter from Lucile Anderson to Rose Mary Woods re: RN's membership in The State Bar of California came to the attention of Secretary, Mr. Hayes. 1 pg. envelope enclosed. [Letter], 9/19/1969 Letter from Rose Mary Woods to "Gentlemen" of The State Bar of California re: RN unable to continue his membership in organizations during his tenure. 1 pg. 3 duplicates. [Letter], 9/12/1969 RN's card of The State Bar of California. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Letter from Rose Mary Woods to "Gentlemen" of The State Bar of California re: RN unable to continue his membership in organizations during his tenure. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/12/1969 Envelope of The State Bar of California, unknown author and recipient. [Other Document], n.d. Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Dwight Chapin re: Hobe Lewis wanted to discuss the possibility of his publishing company Funk and Wagnalls publishing a book written by RN. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/22/1969 Memo from H. R. Haldeman to Rose Mary Woods re: full dress shirt for RN for Diplomatic Reception. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/27/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Bob Haldeman and John Ehrlichman re: suggestion from Hobe Lewis to prepare book with excerpts of RN's speeches. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/29/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to RN re: Hobe Lewis's suggestion of a book of speech excerpts. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/23/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Lucy Winchester re: enclosure of Mrs. Nixon's lifetime credit card for Altantic Richfield. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/29/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods To Col. J. D. Hughes re: attached telephone message from Marje, Bill Reisinger. 1 pg. [Memo], 2/6/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Mrs. Nixon re: RN considering using large painting of his mother in the Mansion. 1 pg. [Memo], 2/10/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to RN re: brother Don's suggestion of placement of painting of RN's mother. 1 pg. [Memo], 2/3/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to John Ehrlichman re: whether the girls should sell their stock. 1 pg. [Memo], 2/22/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Chuck Stuart re: bill for portait from Philippe Halsman. 1 pg. [Memo], 2/24/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to RN re: brother Don's suggestion placement of painting of motherof RN's mother. 1 pg. [Memo], 2/3/1969 "Asa Call" re: no record of tray being received from Donovan and Seaman's. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. "Asa Call". 1 pg. [Other Document], 10/11/1969 Two memos: 09/15/1969 to John Ehrlichman from Rose Mary Woods; 09/12/1969 to John Ehrlichman from Rose Mary Woods. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Memo from Rose Mary Woods to John Ehrlichman (duplicate). 1 pg. [Memo], 9/12/1969 Letter from Darryl F. Zanuck (President and CEO of Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation) re: Foundation. [Letter], 5/13/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Dwight Chapin, Constance Stuart, and Bessie Newton re: RN receiving letter from Laurene Nixon saying she is planned to be married on June 27. [Memo], 10/28/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Dwight Chapin re: John Alexander called to say that he and Bob Guthrie need 15 minutes with RN before finalizing a trust fund. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/9/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Harry Dent, re: Vermont. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/19/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to John Ehrlichman, re: Robert Lee Oschman. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/9/1969 Notes (photocopied version of handwritten) acknowledgment of "Happy Birthday" to RN. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Letter from Bert H. Early (Executive Director of the American Bar Association) to Rose Mary Woods re: acknowledgment of letter regarding RN's resignment from the American Bar Association. 1 pg. envelope enclosed. [Letter], 9/24/1969 Envelope from American Bar Association to Rose Woods. Note handwritten on it from Woods to "Mary": "Didn't we write the ABA." 1 pg. [Other Document], 10/30/1969 Payment card from American Bar Association to RN for annual ABA membership dues for July 1, 1969 to June 30, 1970 ($40). 1 pg. [Form], 10/27/1969 Self addressed envelope from American Bar Association (addressed back to ABA) for payment of ABA membership dues. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Reminder note from American Bar Association to RN re: payment of ABA dues. Note is mock-up of day planner page with "ABA dues" circled among "Things to do". Back of note shows copies of various ABA publications. 1 pg (front/back). 2 pgs. Scanned. [Lette Letter from Lebert Bastianoni of American Bar Association to Rose Woods re: Woods' letter to Noble Stephens, cancellation of RN's ABA membership. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/19/1969 Copy of letter from Rose Woods to American Bar Association requesting cancellation of RN's ABA membership. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/12/1969 "Membership Certificate Seal" on gold card from American Bar Association to RN. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. American Bar Association member card from ABA to RN. Unsigned by RN. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Form letter from William Gossett of American Bar Association to RN thanking members for support, highlighting ABA's activities, accomplishments, services, challenges. 1 pg. [Letter], 5/12/1969 Payment card from American Bar Association to RN for annual ABA membership dues for July 1, 1969 to June 30, 1970 ($40). 1 pg. [Form], 7/28/1969 Payment card from American Bar Association to RN for annual ABA membership dues for July 1, 1969 to June 30, 1970 ($40). 1 pg. [Form], 5/12/1969 Note from American Bar Endowment re: ABE's group insurance programs, one panel of note set aside for recipient to sign up to request more information about programs. 1 pg (front/back). 2 pgs. Scanned. [Form], n.d. Small blue leaflet from American Bar Association suggesting recipient enroll as a Sustaining Member of ABA. 1 pg (front/back). 2 pgs. scanned. [Other Document], n.d. Self addressed envelope from American Bar Association (addressed back to ABA) for payment of ABA membership dues. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Self addressed envelope from American Bar Association (addressed back to ABA) for payment of ABA membership dues. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Form letter from J.H. Gordon of American Bar Association to RN summarizing ABA's past year and activities, promoting continued membership and requesting members pay dues. 1 pg. [Letter], 7/28/1969 Envelope from American Bar Association, "Attn: Rose Mary Woods" handwritten above empty recipient address window. Original recipient unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d.

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This file contains: Letter from Richard A. Moore to RN re: serving as a trustee of the RN Foundation. 1 pg. [Letter], 5/13/1969 Note from John D. Ehrlichman to Rose Mary Woods. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Letter from John D. Ehrlichman to Leonard K. Firestone re: Nixon Foundation architectural renderings. 1 pg. [Letter], 6/3/1969 Letter from Leonard K. Firestone to RN re: serving as a Trustee of RN Foundation, architecture. 1 pg. [Letter], 5/29/1969 Note to Rose Mary Woods, author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], 6/12/1969 Letter from Edwar L. Morgan (Deputy Counsel to the President) from Mr. William T. Wright, FASCE re: RN Foundation meeting. 1 pg. [Letter], 6/12/1969 Memo from Pat Hitt to RN re: formation of a National Advisory Committee and a California Advisory Committee. 1 pg. [Memo], 9/1/1969 Memo from Pat Hitt to RN re: formation of a National Advisory Committee and a California Advisory Committee. Handwritten. 3 pg. [Memo], n.d. Memo from Jay Wilkinson to Rose Mary Woods re: remaining items at the Belkins Van and Storage Co. in California. 1 pg. [Memo], 4/17/1969 Letter from Lucile Anderson to Rose Mary Woods re: RN's membership in The State Bar of California came to the attention of Secretary, Mr. Hayes. 1 pg. envelope enclosed. [Letter], 9/19/1969 Letter from Rose Mary Woods to "Gentlemen" of The State Bar of California re: RN unable to continue his membership in organizations during his tenure. 1 pg. 3 duplicates. [Letter], 9/12/1969 RN's card of The State Bar of California. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Letter from Rose Mary Woods to "Gentlemen" of The State Bar of California re: RN unable to continue his membership in organizations during his tenure. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/12/1969 Envelope of The State Bar of California, unknown author and recipient. [Other Document], n.d. Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Dwight Chapin re: Hobe Lewis wanted to discuss the possibility of his publishing company Funk and Wagnalls publishing a book written by RN. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/22/1969 Memo from H. R. Haldeman to Rose Mary Woods re: full dress shirt for RN for Diplomatic Reception. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/27/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Bob Haldeman and John Ehrlichman re: suggestion from Hobe Lewis to prepare book with excerpts of RN's speeches. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/29/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to RN re: Hobe Lewis's suggestion of a book of speech excerpts. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/23/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Lucy Winchester re: enclosure of Mrs. Nixon's lifetime credit card for Altantic Richfield. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/29/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods To Col. J. D. Hughes re: attached telephone message from Marje, Bill Reisinger. 1 pg. [Memo], 2/6/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Mrs. Nixon re: RN considering using large painting of his mother in the Mansion. 1 pg. [Memo], 2/10/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to RN re: brother Don's suggestion of placement of painting of RN's mother. 1 pg. [Memo], 2/3/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to John Ehrlichman re: whether the girls should sell their stock. 1 pg. [Memo], 2/22/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Chuck Stuart re: bill for portait from Philippe Halsman. 1 pg. [Memo], 2/24/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to RN re: brother Don's suggestion placement of painting of motherof RN's mother. 1 pg. [Memo], 2/3/1969 "Asa Call" re: no record of tray being received from Donovan and Seaman's. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. "Asa Call". 1 pg. [Other Document], 10/11/1969 Two memos: 09/15/1969 to John Ehrlichman from Rose Mary Woods; 09/12/1969 to John Ehrlichman from Rose Mary Woods. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Memo from Rose Mary Woods to John Ehrlichman (duplicate). 1 pg. [Memo], 9/12/1969 Letter from Darryl F. Zanuck (President and CEO of Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation) re: Foundation. [Letter], 5/13/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Dwight Chapin, Constance Stuart, and Bessie Newton re: RN receiving letter from Laurene Nixon saying she is planned to be married on June 27. [Memo], 10/28/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Dwight Chapin re: John Alexander called to say that he and Bob Guthrie need 15 minutes with RN before finalizing a trust fund. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/9/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Harry Dent, re: Vermont. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/19/1969 Memo from Rose Mary Woods to John Ehrlichman, re: Robert Lee Oschman. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/9/1969 Notes (photocopied version of handwritten) acknowledgment of "Happy Birthday" to RN. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Letter from Bert H. Early (Executive Director of the American Bar Association) to Rose Mary Woods re: acknowledgment of letter regarding RN's resignment from the American Bar Association. 1 pg. envelope enclosed. [Letter], 9/24/1969 Envelope from American Bar Association to Rose Woods. Note handwritten on it from Woods to "Mary": "Didn't we write the ABA." 1 pg. [Other Document], 10/30/1969 Payment card from American Bar Association to RN for annual ABA membership dues for July 1, 1969 to June 30, 1970 ($40). 1 pg. [Form], 10/27/1969 Self addressed envelope from American Bar Association (addressed back to ABA) for payment of ABA membership dues. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Reminder note from American Bar Association to RN re: payment of ABA dues. Note is mock-up of day planner page with "ABA dues" circled among "Things to do". Back of note shows copies of various ABA publications. 1 pg (front/back). 2 pgs. Scanned. [Lette Letter from Lebert Bastianoni of American Bar Association to Rose Woods re: Woods' letter to Noble Stephens, cancellation of RN's ABA membership. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/19/1969 Copy of letter from Rose Woods to American Bar Association requesting cancellation of RN's ABA membership. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/12/1969 "Membership Certificate Seal" on gold card from American Bar Association to RN. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. American Bar Association member card from ABA to RN. Unsigned by RN. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Form letter from William Gossett of American Bar Association to RN thanking members for support, highlighting ABA's activities, accomplishments, services, challenges. 1 pg. [Letter], 5/12/1969 Payment card from American Bar Association to RN for annual ABA membership dues for July 1, 1969 to June 30, 1970 ($40). 1 pg. [Form], 7/28/1969 Payment card from American Bar Association to RN for annual ABA membership dues for July 1, 1969 to June 30, 1970 ($40). 1 pg. [Form], 5/12/1969 Note from American Bar Endowment re: ABE's group insurance programs, one panel of note set aside for recipient to sign up to request more information about programs. 1 pg (front/back). 2 pgs. Scanned. [Form], n.d. Small blue leaflet from American Bar Association suggesting recipient enroll as a Sustaining Member of ABA. 1 pg (front/back). 2 pgs. scanned. [Other Document], n.d. Self addressed envelope from American Bar Association (addressed back to ABA) for payment of ABA membership dues. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Self addressed envelope from American Bar Association (addressed back to ABA) for payment of ABA membership dues. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. Form letter from J.H. Gordon of American Bar Association to RN summarizing ABA's past year and activities, promoting continued membership and requesting members pay dues. 1 pg. [Letter], 7/28/1969 Envelope from American Bar Association, "Attn: Rose Mary Woods" handwritten above empty recipient address window. Original recipient unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d.
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 4 5 05/13/1969 Letter Letter from Richard A. Moore to RN re: serving as a trustee of the RN Foundation. 1 pg. 4 5 n.d. Other Document Note from John D. Ehrlichman to Rose Mary Woods. 1 pg. 4 5 06/03/1969 Letter Letter from John D. Ehrlichman to Leonard K. Firestone re: Nixon Foundation architectural renderings. 1 pg. 4 5 05/29/1969 Letter Letter from Leonard K. Firestone to RN re: serving as a Trustee of RN Foundation, architecture. 1 pg. 4 5 06/12/1969 Other Document Note to Rose Mary Woods, author unknown. 1 pg. 4 5 06/12/1969 Letter Letter from Edwar L. Morgan (Deputy Counsel to the President) from Mr. William T. Wright, FASCE re: RN Foundation meeting. 1 pg. Wednesday, October 28, 2009 Page 1 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 4 5 09/01/1969 Memo Memo from Pat Hitt to RN re: formation of a National Advisory Committee and a California Advisory Committee. 1 pg. 4 5 n.d. Memo Memo from Pat Hitt to RN re: formation of a National Advisory Committee and a California Advisory Committee. Handwritten. 3 pg. 4 5 04/17/1969 Memo Memo from Jay Wilkinson to Rose Mary Woods re: remaining items at the Belkins Van and Storage Co. in California. 1 pg. 4 5 09/19/1969 Letter Letter from Lucile Anderson to Rose Mary Woods re: RN's membership in The State Bar of California came to the attention of Secretary, Mr. Hayes. 1 pg. envelope enclosed. 4 5 09/12/1969 Letter Letter from Rose Mary Woods to "Gentlemen" of The State Bar of California re: RN unable to continue his membership in organizations during his tenure. 1 pg. 3 duplicates. 4 5 n.d. Other Document RN's card of The State Bar of California. 1 pg. 4 5 09/12/1969 Letter Letter from Rose Mary Woods to "Gentlemen" of The State Bar of California re: RN unable to continue his membership in organizations during his tenure. 1 pg. Wednesday, October 28, 2009 Page 2 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 4 5 n.d. Other Document Envelope of The State Bar of California, unknown author and recipient. 4 5 01/22/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Dwight Chapin re: Hobe Lewis wanted to discuss the possibility of his publishing company Funk and Wagnalls publishing a book written by RN. 1 pg. 4 5 01/27/1969 Memo Memo from H. R. Haldeman to Rose Mary Woods re: full dress shirt for RN for Diplomatic Reception. 1 pg. 4 5 01/29/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Bob Haldeman and John Ehrlichman re: suggestion from Hobe Lewis to prepare book with excerpts of RN's speeches. 1 pg. 4 5 01/23/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods to RN re: Hobe Lewis's suggestion of a book of speech excerpts. 1 pg. 4 5 01/29/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Lucy Winchester re: enclosure of Mrs. Nixon's lifetime credit card for Altantic Richfield. 1 pg. 4 5 02/06/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods To Col. J.D. Hughes re: attached telephone message from Marje, Bill Reisinger. 1 pg. Wednesday, October 28, 2009 Page 3 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 4 5 02/10/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Mrs. Nixon re: RN considering using large painting of his mother in the Mansion. 1 pg. 4 5 02/03/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods to RN re: brother Don's suggestion of placement of painting of RN's mother. 1 pg. 4 5 02/22/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods to John Ehrlichman re: whether the girls should sell their stock. 1 pg. 4 5 02/24/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Chuck Stuart re: bill for portait from Philippe Halsman. 1 pg. 4 5 02/03/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods to RN re: brother Don's suggestion placement of painting of motherof RN's mother. 1 pg. 4 5 n.d. Other Document "Asa Call" re: no record of tray being received from Donovan and Seaman's. 1 pg. 4 5 10/11/1969 Other Document "Asa Call". 1 pg. Wednesday, October 28, 2009 Page 4 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 4 5 n.d. Other Document Two memos: 09/15/1969 to John Ehrlichman from Rose Mary Woods; 09/12/1969 to John Ehrlichman from Rose Mary Woods. 1 pg. 4 5 09/12/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods to John Ehrlichman (duplicate). 1 pg. 4 5 05/13/1969 Letter Letter from Darryl F. Zanuck (President and CEO of Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation) re: Foundation. 4 5 10/28/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Dwight Chapin, Constance Stuart, and Bessie Newton re: RN receiving letter from Laurene Nixon saying she is planned to be married on June 27. 4 5 12/09/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Dwight Chapin re: John Alexander called to say that he and Bob Guthrie need 15 minutes with RN before finalizing a trust fund. 1 pg. 4 5 11/19/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods to Harry Dent, re: Vermont. 1 pg. 4 5 01/09/1969 Memo Memo from Rose Mary Woods to John Ehrlichman, re: Robert Lee Oschman. 1 pg. Wednesday, October 28, 2009 Page 5 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 4 5 n.d. Other Document Notes (photocopied version of handwritten) acknowledgment of "Happy Birthday" to RN. 1 pg. 4 5 09/24/1969 Letter Letter from Bert H. Early (Executive Director of the American Bar Association) to Rose Mary Woods re: acknowledgment of letter regarding RN's resignment from the American Bar Association. 1 pg. envelope enclosed. 4 5 10/30/1969 Other Document Envelope from American Bar Association to Rose Woods. Note handwritten on it from Woods to "Mary": "Didn't we write the ABA." 1 pg. 4 5 10/27/1969 Form Payment card from American Bar Association to RN for annual ABA membership dues for July 1, 1969 to June 30, 1970 ($40). 1 pg. 4 5 n.d. Other Document Self addressed envelope from American Bar Association (addressed back to ABA) for payment of ABA membership dues. 1 pg. 4 5 11/03/1969 Letter Reminder note from American Bar Association to RN re: payment of ABA dues. Note is mock-up of day planner page with "ABA dues" circled among "Things to do". Back of note shows copies of various ABA publications. 1 pg (front/back). 2 pgs. 4 5 12/19/1969 Letter Letter from Lebert Bastianoni of American Bar Association to Rose Woods re: Woods' letter to Noble Stephens, cancellation of RN's ABA membership. 1 pg. Wednesday, October 28, 2009 Page 6 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 4 5 09/12/1969 Letter Copy of letter from Rose Woods to American Bar Association requesting cancellation of RN's ABA membership. 1 pg. 4 5 n.d. Other Document "Membership Certificate Seal" on gold card from American Bar Association to RN. 1 pg. 4 5 n.d. Other Document American Bar Association member card from ABA to RN. Unsigned by RN. 1 pg. 4 5 05/12/1969 Letter Form letter from William Gossett of American Bar Association to RN thanking members for support, highlighting ABA's activities, accomplishments, services, challenges. 1 pg. 4 5 07/28/1969 Form Payment card from American Bar Association to RN for annual ABA membership dues for July 1, 1969 to June 30, 1970 ($40). 1 pg. 4 5 05/12/1969 Form Payment card from American Bar Association to RN for annual ABA membership dues for July 1, 1969 to June 30, 1970 ($40). 1 pg. 4 5 n.d. Form Note from American Bar Endowment re: ABE's group insurance programs, one panel of note set aside for recipient to sign up to request more information about programs. 1 pg (front/back). 2 pgs. Scanned. Wednesday, October 28, 2009 Page 7 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 4 5 n.d. Other Document Small blue leaflet from American Bar Association suggesting recipient enroll as a Sustaining Member of ABA. 1 pg (front/back). 2 pgs. scanned. 4 5 n.d. Other Document Self addressed envelope from American Bar Association (addressed back to ABA) for payment of ABA membership dues. 1 pg. 4 5 n.d. Other Document Self addressed envelope from American Bar Association (addressed back to ABA) for payment of ABA membership dues. 1 pg. 4 5 07/28/1969 Letter Form letter from J.H. Gordon of American Bar Association to RN summarizing ABA's past year and activities, promoting continued membership and requesting members pay dues. 1 pg. 4 5 n.d. Other Document Envelope from American Bar Association, "Attn: Rose Mary Woods" handwritten above empty recipient address window. Original recipient unknown. 1 pg. Wednesday, October 28, 2009 Page 8 of 8 RICHARD A. MOORE 6290 SUNSET BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES 28, GALIFORNIA TELEPHONE 467-4151 May 13, 1969 The President NM The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. President: It is hard to imagine any privilege which I could cherish more deeply than the opportunity to serve as a trustee of the Richard Nixon Foundation I thank you most sincerely, not only for the honor, but for the personal expression of confi- dence which it reflects. This means more to me than I can readily convey. Certainly one of the most exciting aspects of this appointment is the project itself. As I see it, the first obligation of the trustees is to see to it that the Richard Nixon Foundation truly reflects the standards and aspirations of its founder. If we do that, then it can be a tre- mendous instrument for good for generations to come, both practically and symbolically. Please count on me as one who will do everything in his power to make that come about. Mrs. Moore joins me in sending our continu- ing good wishes to you and all the Nixon family. As each day goes by, we are increasingly grateful for the leadership and example which you are pro- viding. Sincerely, Dich FROM John D. Ehrlichman TO Rose Mary Woods FYI June 3, 1969 Feundation Dear Mr. Firestone: The President has asked me to acknowledge your letter of May 29th since my office will be acting as his liaison with the Foundation. Thank you for the interesting architectural renderings. In the not too distant future (now that the articles of incorporation are filed) we will be convening a meeting of the Trustees. I imagine that it would be most appropriate to have the meeting in California since most of the Trustees are there. In any event, we will send you an agenda substantially in advance of the meeting and I would appreciate it if you would let me know if you have anything which you would particularly like to have raised at that time. We are all delighted at your willingness to serve as a Trustee. Kindest personal regards. Yours sincerely, John D. Ehrlichman Counsel to the President Mr. Leonard K. Firestone 2525 Firestone Boulevard South Gate, California 90280 JDE:jlh LEONARD K. FIRESTONE 2525 FIRESTONE BOULEVARD SOUTH GATE, CALIFORNIA 90280 May 29, 1969 The President The White House Washington, D.C. My dear Mr. President: I am thrilled and honored to be a Trustee of your Foundation and look forward to the challenging opportunity we have before us. I realize it is a long time before a building program will be undertaken; however, I heard that you were interested in a modern, Mexican-American type of architecture. We recently approved a building for the University of Southern California campus which I thought was very attractive. I am enclosing the archi- tect's rendition which I felt you would enjoy seeing. I think the courtyard concept is most attractive. The architect is Edward Durell Stone. Your many supporters here are every day more pleased with the effort they made on your behalf. With every good wish. Sincerely, femard Leonard K. Firestone LKF:jf Encls. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ROSE MARY WOODS THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 12, 1969 Riland Lie Nixen Dear Mr. Wright: Thank you for your letters to the Pre sident and to Rose Mary Woods, to which the President has asked me to reply. Although the Richard Nixon Foundation has been incorporated, the Trustees have not yet held their first meeting. It will be within their jurisdiction to determine the exact location of the proposed library and to select the necessary architects and contractors. Therefore, I have taken the liberty of forwarding copies of your letters to Mr. Herbert Kalmbach, who is presently the acting Secretary for the corporation and I know that he will bring it to the Trustees' attention at the proper time. We very much appreciate your interest and continued support. and thank you for taking the time to write. Sincerely, Edward L. Morgan Deputy Counsel to the President Mr. William T. Wright, FASCE Executive Vice President Kistner, Wright & Wright 1125 West Sixth Street Los Angeles, California 90017 PERSONAL & CONFIDENTIAL September 1, 1969 MEMORANDUM TO: The President FROM: Pat Hitt Niton Foodation I regret missing the Foundation meeting on September 3 but commitments and work in Washington are such that I must leave California on Labor Day. However, I want to urge the formation of two Advisory Committees to the Executive Committee or the Board of Directors of the Nixon Foundation -- a National Advisory Committee and a California Advisory Committee. The purpose of the national group is obvious. In forming a California group also, the following purposes would be served: 1. Continued support and participation of influential and valuable persons who are being "closed out" by the party structure in California. These are people who can make the difference in carrying the state for you in 1972. They must be given an identity as, and a sense of being a part of, your team. (I am referring to persons like Leonard Firestone, outside the Reagan-Reed Power Structure.) 2. Establishment of a strong Nixon base in this state, not tied to or controlled by the Governor. 3. Active participation of people who can provide a substantial and continuing financial base. 4. Since it is your home state, Californians must have a major and distinct support role in addition to the inclusion of several of us on a national level. In conclusion, I want to emphasize that not only should a California Advisory Committee be named but that its members must be "your" people - first, last and always to as great an extent as possible. I don't want to see persons, who are primarily committed to others, riding your coattails. This Advisory Committee should be used to form a very powerful Nixon vehicle for use before, during, and after 1972 which can deal effectively and speedily with rival forces. Not (1 PERSONAL & CONFIDENTIAL To: THE PRESIDENT FROM: PAT HiTT / RECRET MISSING THE FOUNDATION MEETING ON SEPT. 3 BUT COMMITMENTS AND WORK iN WASHINGTON ARE SUCH THAT / MUST LEAVE CALIF. ON LABOR DAY. HOWEVER, / WANT To URGE THE FORMATION OF Two ADVISORY COMMITTEES to THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE Nixon FOUNDATION- A NATIONAL ADVISORY CommiTTEE AND A CALIF. ADVISORY COMMITTEE. THE PURPOSE OF THE NATIONAL GROUP is OBVIOUS. IN FORMING A CALIF GROUP ALSO, THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES WOULD BE SERVED: /- CONTINUED SUPPORT AND PARTICIPATION OF INFLUENTIAL AND VALUABLE PERSONS WHO ARE BEING CLOSED OUT" BY THE rril (2 PARTY STRUCTURE IN CALIF.. THESE ARE PEOPLE WHO CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE IN CARRYING THE STATE FOR you in 1972. THEY MUST BE GIVEN AN IDENTITY AS, AND A SENSE OF BEING A PART OF, YOUR TEAM. (1 AM REFERRING To PERSONS LIKE LEONARD FIRESTONE, OUT- SIDE THE REAGAN- REED POWER STRUCTURE.) 2- ESTABLISH MENT OF A STRONG NIXON BASE IN THIS STATE, NOT TIED To OR CONTROLLED BY THE GOVERNOR. 3. ACTIVE PARTICIPATION OF PEOPLE WHO CAN PROVIDE A SUBSTANTIAL AND CONTINUING FINANCIAL BASE. 4- SINCE IT is your HOME STATE, CANIFORNIANS MUST HAVE AMAJOR AND DISTINCT SUPPORT ROLE iN ADDITION To THE INCLUSION OF SEVERAL OF us ON A NATIONAL LEVEL. 802 (3 IN CONCLUSION, / WANT To EMPHASIZE THAT NOT ONLY SHOULD A CALIF. ADVISORY COMMITTEE BE NAMED BUT THAT iTS MEMBERS MUST BE "YOUR PEOPLE, FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS To AS GREAT AN EXTENT AS POSSIBLE. IDON'T WANT To SBE PERSONS, WHO ARE PRIMARILY COMMITED To OTHERS, RIDING YOUR COATTAILS. THIS ADVISORY COMMITTEE SHOULD BE USED To FORM A VERY POWERFUL Nixon VEHICLE FOR USE BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER 1972 WHICH CAN DEAL EFFECTIVELY AND SPEEDILY WITH RIVAL FORCES. AIR MAIL ROSE: PLEASE, MAIL ME A CARBON CORY OF THIS AT HOME - 3113 WOODLEY RD. NW - WASH 20008 FOR my FILES. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 17, 1969 TO: ROSEMARY WOODS FROM: JAY WILKINSON g To let you know that the remaining items at the Bekins Van and Storage Co. in California will be removed by the end of this month. The Military Aides Office is keeping me advised, and I will inform you when the shipment arrives. The President will have to pay a storage fee incurred during the month of April. THE STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIA BOARD OF GOVERNORS BAR OF J. THOMAS CROWE, President J. THOMAS CROWE, Visalia WILLIAM B. ENRIGHT, Vice-President VINCENT CULLINAN, San Francisco JOHN J. GOLDEN, Vice-President WILLIAM B. ENRIGHT, San Diego G. WILLIAM SHEA, Vice-President H. CLARKE GAINES, Santa Barbara JOHN T. WILLIAMS, Vice-President and Treasurer JOHN J. GOLDEN, Ukiah JACK A. HAYES, Secretary THOMAS M. JENKINS, San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO A. RICHARD KIMBROUGH, Los Angeles F. LAMAR FORSHEE, General Counsel HAROLD E. MUTNICK, Lafayette SAN FRANCISCO FORREST A. PLANT, Sacramento JOHN S. MALONE, Assistant Secretary Los ANGELES 601 MCALLISTER STREET DAVID K. ROBINSON, Pasadena KARL E. ZELLMANN, Assistant Secretary RICHARD R. ROGAN, Burbank SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO 94102 G. WILLIAM SHEA, Los Angeles GARRETT H. ELMORE, Special Counsel TELEPHONE 922-1440 JAMES B. TUCKER, Santa Ana JOHN T. WILLIAMS, Oakland AREA CODE 415 GORDON K. WRIGHT, Los Angeles September 19, 1969 Rose Mary Woods Personal Secretary to the President The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Miss Woods: Your letter of September 12, 1969 re the President's membership in The State Bar of California came to the attention of the Secretary, Mr. Hayes, as he was pre- paring to leave the city on business. He asked me to acknowledge your letter and to advise you that it will have attention. Mr. Hayes also asked me to tell you that the President's membership in The State Bar of California is coupled with his right to practice law in California and thus removal of the President's name from the membership roll of the State Bar would remove his name also from the roll of persons admitted to the Bar of California. Pre- sumably, the President does not wish that. In any event, the President's membership in the Bar of California will not be disturbed, and Mr. Hayes will write to you soon concerning this matter. Very truly yours, Rusily Anderson Lucile Anderson Secretary to Jack A. Hayes THE STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIA 601 MCALLISTER STREET SAIT - PM ELIF. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94102 + 19 SEP SA 1969 DISCOVER AMERICA VIA AIR MAIL Rose Mary Woods Personal Secretary to the President The White House Washington, D.C. AIR MAIL September 12, 1969 Centlemen: I am writing to advise that the President has decided, reluctantly, that he will be unable to continue his membership in local and state organizations, associations and clubs during his tenure of office. Consequently, it would be greatly appreciated if you would cancel his membership in The State Bar of California for the present and remove his name from your rolls. With appreciation for your attention to this request and best wishes, Sincerely, Rose Mary Woods Personal Secretary to the President The State Bar of California P. O. Box 2185 San Francisco, California 94126 RMW:maf September 12, 1969 Gentlemen: I am writing to advise that the President has decided, reluctantly, that he will be unable to continue his membership in local and state organizations, associations and clubs during his tenure of office. Consequently, it would be greatly appreciated if you would cancel his membership in The State Bar of California for the present and remove his name from your rolls. With appreciation for your attention to this request and best wishes, Sincerely, Rose Mary Woods Personal Secretary to the President The State Bar of California P. O. Box 2185 San Francisco, California 94126 RMW:maf September 12, 1969 Gentlemen: I am writing to advise that the President has decided, reluctantly, that he will be unable to continue his membership in local and state organizations, associations and clubs during his tenure of office. Consequently, it would be greatly appreciated if you would cancel his membership in The State Bar of California for the present and remove his name from your rolls. With appreciation for your attention to this request and best wishes, Sincerely, Rose Mary Woods Personal Secretary to the President The State Bar of California P. O. Box 2185 San Francisco, California 94126 RMW:maf 5000 16727 THE STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIA 16727 (STATE BAR ACT, SECTION 6000, ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE - SEE OTHER SIDE) P.O. BOX 2185 SAN FRANCISCO 94126 ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP NUMBER 15989 RICHARD M NIXON YEAR PLEASE PRINT CHANGE OF PRINCIPAL 20 BROAD ST 1969 LAW OFFICE ADDRESS BELOW NEW YORK NEW YORK AMOUNT DUE DO NOT FILL OUT UNLESS STATE 10005 5000 BAR RECORDS ARE 70 BE CHANGED STREET ADDRESS CITY RETURN THIS CARD WITH YOUR REMITTANCE STATE REMITTANCES SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIA ZIP CODE PLEASE DO NOT FOLD, BEND, STAPLE OR MUTILATE Section 6125. No person shall practice law in this State unless he is an active member of the State Bar. Section 6140. The board shall fix the annual member- fee for active members at a sum not exceedir. fifty dollars ($50), except that for the years commencing January 1, 1959 and ending December 31, 1968 the board may increase the annual membership fee so fixed by an a Hitional amount not excetting five dollars ($5) in any or all of said years, said additional amount in any year to be applied only to the cost of land and buildings to be used to conduct the operations of the State Bar including furniture, furnishings, equipment, architect's fees, construction and finan- cing costs, landscaping and other expenditures in- cident to the acquisition, construction, furnishing and equipping of such land and buildings, the pay- ment of interest on and the repayment of moneys borrowed for such purposes, and the reimbursement of the State Bar's treasury for moneys heretofore or hereafter expended for such purposes. The annual membership fee for active members is payable on or before February 1st of each year. Norwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, the annual membership fee, including any additional amount, for active members who have been admitted to the practice of law in this State for less than five (5) years but more than two years preceding the February 1st of the year for which the fee is payable shall not exceed thirty-five dollars ($35), and for active members who have been admitted for less than two years preceding the February 1st of the year for which the fee is pay- able shall not exceed twenty-five dollars ($25). The organization fee for an attorney licensed to practice in this State on or before July 29, 1927, who has failed to register as a member of the State Bar, is the sum of three dollars ($3). Section 6141. The board shall fix the annual membership fee for inactive members at a sum not exceeding ten dollars ($10). The annual member- ship fee for inactive members is payable on or before February 1st of each year. Section 6143. Any member, active or inactive, failing to pay any fees after they become due, and after two months' written notice of his delinquency, shall be suspended from membership in the State Bar. He may be reinstated upon the payment of ac- crued fees and such penalties as may be imposed by the board, not exceeding double the amount of delinquent dues. September 12, 1969 Gentlemen: I am writing to advise that the President has decided, reluctantly, that he will be unable to continue his membership in local and state organizations, associations and clubs during his tenure of office. Consequently, it would be greatly appreciated if you would cancel his membership in The State Bar of California for the present and remove his name from your rolls. With appreciation for your attention to this request and best wishes, Sincerely, Rose Mary Woods Personal Secretary to the President The State Bar of California P. O. Box 2185 San Francisco, California 94126 RMW:maf FROM STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIA P. O. BOX 2185 San Francisco, Calif. 94126 Memo's to p. chapen January 22, 1969 DWIGHT CHAPIN Hobe Lewis would like to have an appointment with the President at some convenient time. He wants to discuss the possibility of their publishing company - Funk and Wagnalls - publishing any book that the President might consider having written -- or writing. Before anyone else would be given the assignment, he feels he owes it to his own position to ask for an appointment foft a few minutes. (In another memo on a different subject I will mention this to the President. Rose Mary Woods MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Rusha CAll January 27, 1969 MEMORANDUM FOR: MISS WOODS The President does want to try to use that full dress shirt with the collar attached. The one that the Royal Formal Wear people sent is the wrong size, but is not now in condition to be returned, SO I'll keep it and will be glad to pay them for it, if they wish. I think we ought to order two of these shirts in size 16-35 for the President, and this should be done quickly so he'll have one for the Diplomatic Reception Friday. H. R. H. HALDEMAN Minging deliver to Fill your two to Thank ther west Basement) January 29, 1969 TO: Bob Haldeman John Ehrlichman FROM: Rose Mary Woods The idea of the President's papers keeps coming up and now we also have a suggestion from Hobe Lewis, which the President has agreed to, to have someone start preparing a book with excerpts from speeches throughout his entire career, up to the Inaugural Address. Reader's Digest would like to publish such a book through their publishing company, Funk & Wagnalls. In order to pull these things out of the files and have them properly marked and checked, we really need someone who knows those files. Otherwise, it will take considerable time for me or one of us to go and help pull them out, and, of course, we will have to be sure to keep track of everything we pull. Has any serious thought been given to having Loie Gaunt do this type of job? If so, I think it would be timely for one of you to call her to work out the details and let us know if she is coming back. If not, I think we should work with one of the people here to in some manner get this project under way. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 23, 1969 TO: The President FROM: Rose Mary Woods Hobe Lewis also suggests that a book be prepared with excerpts from speeches throughout your whole career. He feels that you have said a great number of exceptionally beautiful things and that the best things should be taken from the different speeches -- and then bring it up to the Inaugural Address - have that be the cut-off for the book. Reader's Digest would like to publish that -- they have a publishing company - Funk and Wagnalls (they published Arthur Krock's recent book). YES NO DISCUSS WITH January 29, 1969 TO: Lucy Winchester FROM: Rose Mary Woods I am enclosing Mrs. Nixon's lifetime credit card for Atlantic Richfield. I doubt that she really wants it, but maybe it should go in her files. February 6, 1969 TO: Col. J. D. Hughes FROM: Rose Mary Woods I thought you would be very interested in the attached telephone message which Marje gave me, and since I know how fond you are of Bill Reisinger I thought you would want to call the Peace Corps right away and tell them that you think he should probably be the Director ! Needless to say, after hearing of his treatment of you and Betty, he picked the wrong person to use as a reference. February 10, 1969 TO: Mrs. Nixon FROM: Rose Mary Woods The President would like to consider using the large painting of his mother, which I understand he received when he was in Orange County in January, on the second floor in the Mansion if there is a suitable spot for it. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 3, 1969 TO: The President FROM: Rose Mary Woods Your brother Don made a suggestion today that I felt you might like to have: He said when you were in Orange County for the welcome home affair in January you were given a large painting of your mother as well as a relatively small copy of it. He suggested that since he felt it was an excellent painting of her you might put the small one in one of your private rooms - a den or small office - as he felt it would be most inspirational for you. Pres. agrees - would using also like to consider - if Mis. N. for thinks it - the theres big a one suitable on the 2 place not floor in the mayor February 22, 1969 TO: John Ehrlichman FROM: Rose Mary Woods There has been some talk about whether the girls should sell their stock. The President would like you to look into this. February 24, 1969 TO: Chuck Stuart FROM: Rose Mary Woods Here is the bill for the portrait from Philippe Halsman -- it also includes the copyright. Rose does not see how we can ask the Transition Committee to pay for something that is made out to the U. S. Government. It is her suggestion that the bill be made out to Richard Nixon. February 3, 1969 TO: The President FROM: Rose Mary Woods Your brother Don made a suggestion today that I felt you might like to have: He said when you were in Orange County for the welcome home affair in January you were given a large painting of your mother as well as a relatively small copy of it. He suggested that since he felt it was an excellent painting of her you might put the small one in one of your private rooms - a den or small office - as he felt it would be most inspirational for you. CALL Asa Call we can no record of a tray being fill spl. find received from Donovan and Seaman's -- and Julie has no record of a gift being received. There has been some confusion because of the move, etc. but I believe they tried very carefully to list everything. Maybe the store could put a tracer on the package. I am however having them dauble check, THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 10/11/69 asa Call touchy ( C" N + Ce M3'J 2- - en 7's , N ) - Curnes Callin health ? /2 / Julie / On THE now TRAWHIE 11. WASHINGTON 10 Kose Woods Date 9/12/69 Date 9/15/69 To John Ehrlichman To John Ehrlichman From Rose Mary Woods From Rose Mary Woods FYI FYI Please Handle X Please Handle The attached letter somehow got in with Do you mean it is too late to add a stack of things from the President's anyone else to the Foundation? If box that were marked for file -- I do so, we should tell him -- if not, we not know whether you ever received a could tell him that the letter has been copy. WOULD YOU PLEASE REPLY passed on, etc. NOW? No Too late BUT JUST BECAUSE IT IS LATE WE THANKS CANT JUST FILE IT. & THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Date 9/12/69 To John Ehrlichman From Rose Mary Woods FYI Please Handle X any The attached letter somehow got in with a stack of things from the President's box that were marked for file -- I do not know whether you ever received a copy. WOULD YOU PLEASE REPLY NOW? THANKS Ehrlich for handle DARRYL F. ZANUCK WENTIETH CENTURY-FOX FILM CORPORATION PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER HEAD OFFICE 444 WEST 56TH STREET, NEW YORK 10019 BRANCHES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD TELEPHONE 957-5000 CABLE ADDRESS, CENTFOX NEWYORK May 13th, 1969 The President The White House Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. President: I read today of the formation of your "Foundation". If you think I would be of any assistance, I would be more than delighted to participate. I heard from Bill Rogers before he left on his trip. We here, at Fox, are all very proud of your selection of him, although we miss him at our Board of Directors Meetings. Last week I was at the Studio, in Hollywood, and on my office wall there is a magnificent picture of the two of us taken during Ike's first term -- or perhaps, even before his election. In any event, you have your right arm around my shoulder and we are both smiling (at something). Incidentally, we both look considerably younger. If the "Foundation" matter presents any problem, please forget it. Again, sincere congratulations on the cool and deliberate manner in which you are conducting the extremely difficult problems you have inherited. Affectionate regards, Danyl- Memoo October 28, 1969 To: Dwight Chapin Constance Stuart Bessie Newton From: Rose Mary Woods The President has received a letter from Laurene Nixon saying that she is planning to be married on June 27. No announcement has been made, nor any arrangements, but I thought you might want to make a note of this on the calendars for next year. RMW: maf December 9, 1969 MEMORANDUM TO: Dwight Chapin Run FROM: Rose Mary Woods John Alexander just called to say that he and Bob Guthrie need 15 minutes (at very most 30) with the President before finalizing a trust fund they are setting up. (The President knows about the trust fund -- but they want to be sure it is the way he would like to have it done, etc.) Alexander has to be down here all day Sunday on the task force on Tax Reform -- and also on Monday morning. Guthrie could come down if we could work out the time on Monday afternoon. Also Alexander wanted me to tell the President he thought last night's press conference was excellent -- his best yet. (Please let me know - or advise John Alexander direct - 212 HA 2-6767). November 19, 1969 MEMORANDUM TO: Harry Dent FROM: Rose Mary Woods RE: Vermont Consuelo Bailey called several days ago to tell me how upset she is that everything in Vermont is given to Senator Aiken. Her complaint is that he has controlled everything in Vermont since 1941; that she has been connected with the State Committee since 1926 and, of course, to have Aiken control everything destroys every bit of strength their committee might have. Also she is upset that Aiken gets all of this patronage, etc. because she said it was carried in their papers prior to the convention that Aiken said if Nixon were nominated he would go fishing. Now the latest problem - the papers have carried a story that Aiken has nominated James Oaks for the vacant spot for U. S. Judge. She claims that Senator Prouty has said Oaks is not qualified and she obviously does not think he is qualified. She also says that Oaks was one of the strongest people in Vermont for Nelson Rockefeller prior to the convention. Another "beef" about Aiken -- he does not like Governor Davis and Davis is all for the President. She just wants us to get word to the President et al that any chance to build the Republican Party there is being destroyed by giving everything to Aiken. January 9, 1969 MEMORANDUM TO: John Ehrlichman FROM: Rose Mary Woods RE: Robert Lee Oschman Mr. Oschman sent cash money through the mail during the campaign several times which, of course, was turned over to Maury Stans. Each time he requested no acknowledgment. However, he is now sending $56 to wish RN a happy birthday and "to help pay the debts of the Nixon victory election." His indication in his letter as to his anonymous contribution total is extremely high if my recollection is correct. Since he mentioned some kind of a land deal in this letter I think you should, as Counsel to the President- Elect, return this cash gift expressing appreciation for his help in the campaign but advising him that the President- Elect does not accept personal contributions. aller Besident nexon - Harpy $56th BIRthDAY / Happy Birthday Laslyear Iwas one time Jan 9th touisha Hoppy $5 Birthday Please use this 56 to help pay day Election My anonymous tributions to date total $ 2287 Pre Primary + Rxe Convention + he Electric = 2151 Post Electron 136 P.S. Jain of beat Bob Hopes $3,000 contribution 2287- - Ido wish to help give / ood, ddd to help, pay the Election defts Ican lane 1000, 000 Commission free it U.Y.C. Land deal- 1 Price 10, odd, 000 - Cash or Stock - Please have a Wison Boosts -an expect in Wall off - help we make this deal -and help gettle 1000, add comminicience into the kixen ElectionReff Paying Fund - then Imillbe Tunered to become anobsane oth - Jknow I've early with the Birthday Hift-bur by Jan you will be too busy with the Iahuguration the speech the Rebbration the hiving -andhe Kousitian and I dowish you you to know just have I've thinking to be the best of you- Resident we eus had / the office of agrees intly you -as you are more relaxed and betts laking Relieve we - 342 madian are - Robert Lee Oshman ny. C 17. U.Y. AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Bert H. Early 1155 East 60th, Chicago, Illinois 60637 Telephone (312) 493-0533 September 24, 1969 Dear Miss Woods: This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of September 12, advising that President Nixon has decided to resign from the American Bar Association during his tenure of office. We have taken great pride in President Nixon's membership in the legal profession and this Association. In accordance with your request we shall cancel his membership in the American Bar Associ- ation as of this date and, upon the completion of his tenure as President, shall look forward to the restoration of his membership. Sincerely yours Bert H. Early BHE:ced Miss Rose Mary Woods Personal Secretary to the President The White House Washington, D. C. AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION SERVING CHICAGO AGE THE BAR U.S.POSTAGE 1155 East 60th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637 ABA AND THE SEP24'69 NATION 06 : SINCE 1878 ILL. P.B. 408753 METER Miss Rose Mary Woods Personal Secretary to the President The White House Washington, D. C. 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C. Dear Miss Woods: Your letter to Mr. Noble Stephens has been referred to my office for answer. Please forgive us for not removing the President's name from the ABA rolls when you requested us to do so in September; it was simply an oversight. We have cancelled his membership today. Cordially, Lebert D. Bastianoni Supervisor Member Records 1db/lm September 12, 1969 Gentlemen: I am writing to advise that the President has decided, reluctantly, that since he is unable to devote atten- tion to the more than one hundred organizations and associations with which he was affiliated prior to the Election last fall, he will be unable to continue his membership with such organizations during his tenure of office. Consequently, it would be greatly appreciated if you will cancel his member- ship in the American Bar Association for the present and remove his name from your rolls. With appreciation for your attention to this request and best wishes, Sincerely, Rose Mary Woods Personal Secretary to the President American Bar Association American Bar Center Chicago, Illinois 60637 RMW:maf ABA AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATE SEAL This date seal should be placed on your member- ship certificate. It will indicate you currently are a member in good standing. If your certificate is mounted or framed, there is no need to remove it, as this seal will adhere readily to the glass cover. TO REMOVE CERTIFI- CATE SEAL, BEND HERE 1969-70 BACK AND LIFT SEAL American Bar Association THE NATIONAL JULY 1, 1969 TO JUNE 30, 1970 ORGANIZATION OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION MEMBER'S SIGNATURE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT WILLIAM T. GOSSETT AMERICAN BAR CENTER CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60637 TELEPHONE (312) 493-0533 May 12, 1969 Dear Member: I write to express to you this personal word of thanks for your support of the Association and its efforts to carry out an increasingly responsible role of leadership in professional and public affairs. The law obviously is involved deeply in the problems arising out of the social turbulence of our time. Your Association is endeavoring to respond to the consequent dislocations to the full extent of its resources. As a lawyer, you know of the obligations we face to improve the functioning of and confidence in the law and its institutions, to preserve in our country the indispensable elements of a lawful society dedicated to justice and due process. I hope you share my gratification that the Association is not neglecting these challenges but is moving to meet them with skill and courage. Our services in both the professional and public spheres have enlarged in the last year. The important reevaluations of the canons of ethics and of disciplinary enforce- ment are nearing completion. Lawyers now have available through the ABA more and better continuing education materials to help them in their practice. Our legislative effort is increasingly effective, buttressed by a membership now in excess of 137,000. Our studies to increase the availability of legal services, to extend Lawyer Referral agencies, to test the feasibility of legal services insurance and generally to improve the administration of justice, all are in the interest of the practicing lawyer and the public. And in the public services area the Association is recognizing its responsibilities in such programs as crime prevention and control; minimum standards of criminal justice; housing and urban development law; electoral reform; automobile accident reparations procedures within the framework of the judicial process; study of the Federal Trade Commission; and many others. These merely are examples of the Association's attention to the pressing concerns of the profession and of the nation. The bar will be judged by its ability to respond to them, and our performance will be of great importance to every member of the profession as well as to the country. That is why I want you to know that the Association is grateful for your continuing interest and loyalty. Sincerely, William T. Gossett AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION PRESENT SECTION MEMBERSHIP SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR DESCRIPT JN OF SECTION CODES. Lock Box 1140 Chicago, Illinois 60690 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO MEMBER RECORDS REMINDER JULY 1, 1969 TO PREVIOUS JUNE 30, 1970 CREDIT DUES 66623000 RICHARD M NIXON MEMBERSHIP 40.00 .00 PAYMENT IS 223!42 20 BROAD ST PRESENT SECTIC I .00 .00 TAX DEDUCTIBLE NEW YORK NY 10005 07-28-69 AMOUNT DUE $40.00 PLUS DUES TO ENROLL IN ADDITIONAL SECTIONS INDICATE CHANGE OF ADDRESS BELOW: 18 3853 4 WHI TO BECOME A SUSTAINING $60.00 MEMBER ADD ADDRESS TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED IF PAYMENT HAS BEEN MADE PLEASE DISREGARD THIS NOTICE CITY STATE ZIP CODE 223242 PLEASE RETURN THIS CARD WITH YOUR REMITTANCE IN ENVELOPE PROVIDED AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION PRESENT SECTION MEMBERSHIP SEE REVERSE SIDI FOR DESCRIPT ON OF SECTION CODES. Lock Box 1140 Chicago, Illinois 60690 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO MEMBER RECORDS JULY 1, 1969 TO PREVIOUS JUNE 30, 1970 CREDIT DUES 66623000 RICHARD M NIXON MEMBERSHIP 40.00 .00 PAYMENT IS 091768 PRESENT SECTI I TAX DEDUCTIBLE 20 BROAD ST .00 .00 NEW YORK NY 10005 05-12-69 AMOUNT DUE $40.00 IBM B7 853 87 854 PLUS DUES TO ENROLL IN ADDITIONAL SECTIONS INDICATE CHANGE OF ADDRESS BELOW: TO BECOME A SUSTAINING $60.00 MEMBER ADD ADDRESS TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED CITY STATE ZIP CODE 091 768 PLEASE RETURN THIS CARD WITH YOUR REMITTANCE IN ENVELOPE PROVIDED / am interested in learning more about your group insurance programs. Please send information to me regarding: Life Insurance Program Dependents' Life Insurance Disability Insurance Program simple. E.S.P. (Essential Supplementary Protection) COMPLETE DATE OF BIRTH NAME RETURN COUPON ADDRESS MONTH DAY YEAR DETAILED ORMATION CITY STATE ZIP CODE Consider this Protection! ENDOWMENT'S GROUP b INSURANCE PROGRAMS designed for the professional man by lawyers for lawyers! both recently MODERNIZED to include ADDITIONAL BENEFITS AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP AUTOMATICALLY MAKES YOU A MEMBER OF THE ENDOWMENT 1 LIFE INSURANCE PROGRAM PLUS the additional coverage of Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance YOU MAY ENROLL TO THE ENDOWMENT AGE 70. Once enrolled, you may participate to age 72. Up to $50,000 protection available to members under age sponsors and administers 40-or in case of accident-up to $100,000. Brochure avail- able upon request. 2 DEPENDENTS' LIFE INSURANCE Offered exclusively to Life Program participants. This new GROUP Program is now available to all qualified dependents. The beneficiary under Dependents' Life Insurance in every case will be the insured member. INSURANCE PROGRAMS Group Life Insurance cannot be offered in Texas, and members' Life Insurance exceeding $ 20,000 and Dependents' Life Insurance cannot be offered in Wisconsin, because of state laws. 2 DISABILITY INSURANCE PROGRAM PLUS Extra Benefits While Hospitalized (All members under age 60 are eligible to apply.) b FOR MAXIMUM PROTECTION PLAN I - Pays benefits after 30 days of total disability. For attorneys who need protection immediately. FOR SUPPLEMENTAL PROTECTION AMERICAN PLAN II - Pays benefits after 365 days of total disa- BAR bility. For attorneys who are protected with immediate coverage, but with a limited benefit period. ENDOWMENT E.S.P. (Essential Supplementary Protection) $20 each day you are hospitalized offered exclusively 1155 East Sixtieth Street to participants of the Disability Program under 60 years Chicago, Illinois 60637 of age. Regardless of the Plan you select, if disability is caused by accident, benefits are payable for LIFE - or to age 65 if disability is caused by sickness. (E.S.P. Insurance not available to residents of Canada) 140M-5/69 American Bar Association " all - Rever promite what/ was - Me it time First John Doe / tax - IF . income Hidmbey Ameriss Mar Andividual - - - a - - - - 1989 Your enrollment as a Sustaining Member enables you to make an even greater financial contribution toward the accomplishment of this Association's goals. The enclosed dues statement contains a line for Sustaining Membership enrollment and sets out amount of contribution necessary for such membership. Be a sustaining meml AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION LOCK BOX 1140 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60690 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION LOCK BOX 1140 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60690 Treasurer Joseph H. Gordon Puget Sound Bank Building Tacoma, Washington 98402 Assistant Treasurer Robert R. Richardson William-Oliver Building AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION Atlanta, Georgia 30303 1155 East 60th, Chicago, Illinois 60637 Telephone (312) 493-0533 July 28, 1969 Dear Member: This past year has been one of the most exciting and fulfilling years in the history of the American Bar Association and 1969-70 promises even greater challenges and rewards for the profession. Whether you're a member of long standing or have recently joined the ABA, your dues are providing for a more substantial program than ever before. The Association is meeting the needs of our diverse society as never before. This response is being met through expanding services in both the professional and public service areas. The Association is nearing completion on the reevaluation of the Canons of Ethics and disciplinary enforcement. Add to that the services of National Insti- tutes being presented in cities across the nation -- plus invaluable publications, group insurance, and a host of other services -- and you have a package of unmatched benefits. I know you'll want to join the other approximately 140, 000 dedicated lawyers who are members of the Association in continuing to make these accomplishments possible, so if you haven't already mailed your dues for the current year please do so at your earliest conven- ience. Your Association and your profession need and appreciate your continuing support. Sincerely, J. H. Gordon Treasurer JHG:jmh FIRST CLASS AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION LOCK BOX 1140 CHICAGO U.S. POSTAGE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60690 PAID 6 CTS. ILLINOIS PERMIT 4661 ))))))) attn: Rose Mary Hood