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This file contains: List of Advance Men with their Full or Part time status. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten note from Higby RE: Haldeman's feelings about a potential Advance Man. 1pg. [Other Document], 6/28/1968 Handwritten letter from Divel to Chapin RE: Divel's desire to be of use to the Nixon campaign effort. 2 pgs. [Letter], 6/18/1968 Envelope addressed to Dwight Chapin from Fred Divel. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 6/19/1968 Letter from Higby to Chapin RE: Interviewing Divel. Handwritten response from Chapin to Higby in right margin. 1 pg. [Letter], 3/27/1968 Handwritten note RE: contact information for Booth Turner at Westinghouse Broadcasting. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten notes RE: Booth Turner. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Letter from Culbertson to Ehrlichman RE: Questionnaire from John Whitaker. 1 pg. [Letter], 7/30/1968 Memo from Hyde to Herlichman RE: Potential Advance Men. 1 pg. [Memo], 7/10/1968 Letter from Corcoran to Hyde RE: John Dessauer. 1 pg. [Letter], 6/17/1968 Handwritten memo from Haldeman RE: Advance Men. 1 pg. [Memo], N.D. Handwritten note from L. to Haldeman RE: Potential Advance Man. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Letter from Schedler to Dornheim RE: Schedler's resume. 1 pg. [Letter], 7/17/1968 Letter from Cole to Schedler RE: Meeting with Schedler and the Advance Man's manual. 1 pg. [Letter], 7/26/1968 Letter from Whitaker to Lockwood RE: Advance Man Gene Johnson. 1 pg. [Letter], 7/18/1968 Letter from Lockwood to Whitaker RE: Eugene Johnson. 2 pgs. [Letter], 7/1/1968 Handwritten memo from Sue Morrison RE: Typed information sent to John Whitaker. 1 pg. [Memo], 7/15/1968 Memo from Ehrichman to Whitaker RE: Advance Man recruits from the Dallas and New York interview. 2 pgs. [Memo], 7/13/1968 Revised list of 1968 Nixon Advance Men. 5 pgs. [Other Document], 7/17/1968 Memo from Whitaker to Meurer, Reagan, Marquez, Diehl, McGowen and Olson RE: Completing a questionnaire for Ehrlichman. 1 pg. [Memo], 7/17/1968 Revised list of 1968 Nixon Advance Men with handwritten revisions. 12 pgs. [Other Document], 9/17/1968 Memo from Krogh to Ehrlichman RE: Law Firm Names - Should Law Partners Going Into Public Service Remove Their Names From the Firm Name? 3 pgs. [Memo], 12/20/1968 Memo from Ehrlichman to Morgan RE: Attorney General Mitchell's name inclusion in the name of Mitchell's former law firm. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/16/1968 Memo from Krogh to Ehrlichman RE: Lease-breaking for White House Staff. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/20/1968 Memo form Ehrlichman to Krogh RE: Breaking Leases. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/17/1968 Memo form Ehrlichman to Krogh RE: Breaking Leases. 1 pg. (Duplicate - Not Scanned) [Memo], 12/17/1968 Memo from Krogh to Ehrlichman RE: Leaves of Absence from Universities for Government Employees. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/4/1969 Pages 41-42 from Newsweek featuring "Ins and Outs" article. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 1/6/1969 Room List of Agnew, Family and Staff with handwritten notes. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten list of names and rooms. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Room List of Agnew, Family and Staff. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Room List for RN, family and staff. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten list of names. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten list of government departments and corresponding names of individuals. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten itinerary for Thursday, Dec. 12. Author unknown. 2 pgs. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten itinerary for Wednesday, Dec. 11. Author unknown. 2 pgs. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten list of names and rooms. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten miscellaneous notes. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Note from Ehrlichman RE: Cabinet and Staff briefing and breakfast. 1 pg. [Other Document], 12/11/1968 Cabinet and Staff Briefing list of attendees. 1 pg. [Other Document], 12/12/1968 Agenda for Wednesday, December 11, 1968. 1 pg. [Other Document], 12/11/1968 Agenda for Thursday, December 12, 1968. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 12/12/1968

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This file contains: List of Advance Men with their Full or Part time status. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten note from Higby RE: Haldeman's feelings about a potential Advance Man. 1pg. [Other Document], 6/28/1968 Handwritten letter from Divel to Chapin RE: Divel's desire to be of use to the Nixon campaign effort. 2 pgs. [Letter], 6/18/1968 Envelope addressed to Dwight Chapin from Fred Divel. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 6/19/1968 Letter from Higby to Chapin RE: Interviewing Divel. Handwritten response from Chapin to Higby in right margin. 1 pg. [Letter], 3/27/1968 Handwritten note RE: contact information for Booth Turner at Westinghouse Broadcasting. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten notes RE: Booth Turner. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Letter from Culbertson to Ehrlichman RE: Questionnaire from John Whitaker. 1 pg. [Letter], 7/30/1968 Memo from Hyde to Herlichman RE: Potential Advance Men. 1 pg. [Memo], 7/10/1968 Letter from Corcoran to Hyde RE: John Dessauer. 1 pg. [Letter], 6/17/1968 Handwritten memo from Haldeman RE: Advance Men. 1 pg. [Memo], N.D. Handwritten note from L. to Haldeman RE: Potential Advance Man. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Letter from Schedler to Dornheim RE: Schedler's resume. 1 pg. [Letter], 7/17/1968 Letter from Cole to Schedler RE: Meeting with Schedler and the Advance Man's manual. 1 pg. [Letter], 7/26/1968 Letter from Whitaker to Lockwood RE: Advance Man Gene Johnson. 1 pg. [Letter], 7/18/1968 Letter from Lockwood to Whitaker RE: Eugene Johnson. 2 pgs. [Letter], 7/1/1968 Handwritten memo from Sue Morrison RE: Typed information sent to John Whitaker. 1 pg. [Memo], 7/15/1968 Memo from Ehrichman to Whitaker RE: Advance Man recruits from the Dallas and New York interview. 2 pgs. [Memo], 7/13/1968 Revised list of 1968 Nixon Advance Men. 5 pgs. [Other Document], 7/17/1968 Memo from Whitaker to Meurer, Reagan, Marquez, Diehl, McGowen and Olson RE: Completing a questionnaire for Ehrlichman. 1 pg. [Memo], 7/17/1968 Revised list of 1968 Nixon Advance Men with handwritten revisions. 12 pgs. [Other Document], 9/17/1968 Memo from Krogh to Ehrlichman RE: Law Firm Names - Should Law Partners Going Into Public Service Remove Their Names From the Firm Name? 3 pgs. [Memo], 12/20/1968 Memo from Ehrlichman to Morgan RE: Attorney General Mitchell's name inclusion in the name of Mitchell's former law firm. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/16/1968 Memo from Krogh to Ehrlichman RE: Lease-breaking for White House Staff. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/20/1968 Memo form Ehrlichman to Krogh RE: Breaking Leases. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/17/1968 Memo form Ehrlichman to Krogh RE: Breaking Leases. 1 pg. (Duplicate - Not Scanned) [Memo], 12/17/1968 Memo from Krogh to Ehrlichman RE: Leaves of Absence from Universities for Government Employees. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/4/1969 Pages 41-42 from Newsweek featuring "Ins and Outs" article. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 1/6/1969 Room List of Agnew, Family and Staff with handwritten notes. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten list of names and rooms. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Room List of Agnew, Family and Staff. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Room List for RN, family and staff. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten list of names. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten list of government departments and corresponding names of individuals. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten itinerary for Thursday, Dec. 12. Author unknown. 2 pgs. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten itinerary for Wednesday, Dec. 11. Author unknown. 2 pgs. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten list of names and rooms. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Handwritten miscellaneous notes. Author unknown. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Note from Ehrlichman RE: Cabinet and Staff briefing and breakfast. 1 pg. [Other Document], 12/11/1968 Cabinet and Staff Briefing list of attendees. 1 pg. [Other Document], 12/12/1968 Agenda for Wednesday, December 11, 1968. 1 pg. [Other Document], 12/11/1968 Agenda for Thursday, December 12, 1968. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 12/12/1968
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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 18 3 N.D. Other Document List of Advance Men with their Full or Part time status. 1 pg. 18 3 06/28/1968 Other Document Handwritten note from Higby RE: Haldeman's feelings about a potential Advance Man. 1pg. 18 3 06/18/1968 Letter Handwritten letter from Divel to Chapin RE: Divel's desire to be of use to the Nixon campaign effort. 2 pgs. 18 3 06/19/1968 Other Document Envelope addressed to Dwight Chapin from Fred Divel. 2 pgs. 18 3 03/27/1968 Letter Letter from Higby to Chapin RE: Interviewing Divel. Handwritten response from Chapin to Higby in right margin. 1 pg. 18 3 N.D. Other Document Handwritten note RE: contact information for Booth Turner at Westinghouse Broadcasting. Author unknown. 1 pg. Monday, June 29, 2009 Page 1 of 7 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 18 3 N.D. Other Document Handwritten notes RE: Booth Turner. Author unknown. 1 pg. 18 3 07/30/1968 Letter Letter from Culbertson to Ehrlichman RE: Questionnaire from John Whitaker. 1 pg. 18 3 07/10/1968 Memo Memo from Hyde to Herlichman RE: Potential Advance Men. 1 pg. 18 3 06/17/1968 Letter Letter from Corcoran to Hyde RE: John Dessauer. 1 pg. 18 3 N.D. Memo Handwritten memo from Haldeman RE: Advance Men. 1 pg. 18 3 N.D. Other Document Handwritten note from L. to Haldeman RE: Potential Advance Man. Author unknown. 1 pg. 18 3 07/17/1968 Letter Letter from Schedler to Dornheim RE: Schedler's resume. 1 pg. Monday, June 29, 2009 Page 2 of 7 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 18 3 07/26/1968 Letter Letter from Cole to Schedler RE: Meeting with Schedler and the Advance Man's manual. 1 pg. 18 3 07/18/1968 Letter Letter from Whitaker to Lockwood RE: Advance Man Gene Johnson. 1 pg. 18 3 07/01/1968 Letter Letter from Lockwood to Whitaker RE: Eugene Johnson. 2 pgs. 18 3 07/15/1968 Memo Handwritten memo from Sue Morrison RE: Typed information sent to John Whitaker. 1 pg. 18 3 07/13/1968 Memo Memo from Ehrichman to Whitaker RE: Advance Man recruits from the Dallas and New York interview. 2 pgs. 18 3 07/17/1968 Other Document Revised list of 1968 Nixon Advance Men. 5 pgs. 18 3 07/17/1968 Memo Memo from Whitaker to Meurer, Reagan, Marquez, Diehl, McGowen and Olson RE: Completing a questionnaire for Ehrlichman. 1 pg. Monday, June 29, 2009 Page 3 of 7 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 18 3 09/17/1968 Other Document Revised list of 1968 Nixon Advance Men with handwritten revisions. 12 pgs. 18 3 12/20/1968 Memo Memo from Krogh to Ehrlichman RE: Law Firm Names - Should Law Partners Going Into Public Service Remove Their Names From the Firm Name? 3 pgs. 18 3 12/16/1968 Memo Memo from Ehrlichman to Morgan RE: Attorney General Mitchell's name inclusion in the name of Mitchell's former law firm. 1 pg. 18 3 12/20/1968 Memo Memo from Krogh to Ehrlichman RE: Lease- breaking for White House Staff. 1 pg. 18 3 12/17/1968 Memo Memo form Ehrlichman to Krogh RE: Breaking Leases. 1 pg. 18 3 12/17/1968 Memo Memo form Ehrlichman to Krogh RE: Breaking Leases. 1 pg. (Duplicate - Not Scanned) 18 3 01/04/1969 Memo Memo from Krogh to Ehrlichman RE: Leaves of Absence from Universities for Government Employees. 1 pg. Monday, June 29, 2009 Page 4 of 7 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 18 3 01/06/1969 Other Document Pages 41-42 from Newsweek featuring "Ins and Outs" article. 2 pgs. 18 3 N.D. Other Document Room List of Agnew, Family and Staff with handwritten notes. Author unknown. 1 pg. 18 3 N.D. Other Document Handwritten list of names and rooms. Author unknown. 1 pg. 18 3 N.D. Other Document Room List of Agnew, Family and Staff. 1 pg. 18 3 N.D. Other Document Room List for RN, family and staff. 1 pg. 18 3 N.D. Other Document Handwritten list of names. Author unknown. 1 pg. 18 3 N.D. Other Document Handwritten list of government departments and corresponding names of individuals. Author unknown. 1 pg. Monday, June 29, 2009 Page 5 of 7 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 18 3 N.D. Other Document Handwritten itinerary for Thursday, Dec. 12. Author unknown. 2 pgs. 18 3 N.D. Other Document Handwritten itinerary for Wednesday, Dec. 11. Author unknown. 2 pgs. 18 3 N.D. Other Document Handwritten list of names and rooms. Author unknown. 1 pg. 18 3 N.D. Other Document Handwritten miscellaneous notes. Author unknown. 1 pg. 18 3 12/11/1968 Other Document Note from Ehrlichman RE: Cabinet and Staff briefing and breakfast. 1 pg. 18 3 12/12/1968 Other Document Cabinet and Staff Briefing list of attendees. 1 pg. 18 3 12/11/1968 Other Document Agenda for Wednesday, December 11, 1968. 1 pg. Monday, June 29, 2009 Page 6 of 7 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 18 3 12/12/1968 Other Document Agenda for Thursday, December 12, 1968. 2 pgs. Monday, June 29, 2009 Page 7 of 7 Time Available Administrative Advance Wilkinson Name Full & Part Assistant Man Team Comments Tom Meurer Full Dallas X X Travis Reagan Full Dallas X X Ron Benigo Full Dallas X X X Joe Tagliareni Full Dallas X X X TV John Aason Full X So Dak- Norwan TV Vern Olson Full X X X possib and Tm Stuart Reeves TV Part X older. new child Basil Huston Part X Bob McCleskey Part D X Doug Collins Part D X Tom Marquez - NY Part NY X Rick Diehl -- NY Part NY X Pat McGowan - NY Part NY X 6/28/68 / Haldeman feels we might beable to We a man with the pertir fance this man her might be areful. My comments are attached. L. High Aboard S.S. Ryndam World Campus I Afloat - Chapman College we Fred Divel Has chuh wf Whitake 204 W.V.ORDOBA AVE. SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF 92672 Talk to what U.S.A. about Erlichman. June 18, 1968 Dear Mr. Chapin thought it was about time, once again, to voice my earnest desire to he a useful member of the nixon campaign effort. Many events have come between our last contacts: events inclined to erase my name from any current thoughts, therefore want to continue to reassure you, mr. Higby and mr. Aiyon that a am with you more than ever. and e just hope there haven't been any drastic alterations in our candidates G.O. P. nominated ion efforts do to the shocking. passing of Senator Robert J. Kennedy. also, I would like to restate my offer of pervices without compensation. a am sure can do any jot as well, if not Letter. than another college student can - another student you may he considering for the travelling staff. you know this all ready. just repeat it now so as to instill it as a permanent condition in my "plea." Aboard S.S. Ryndam - World Campus Afloat - Chapman College Fred Divel 204 W. CORDOBA AVE. SAN CLEMENTE. CALIF. 92672 U.S.A. not to he funny: am willing and able to go any where, any time and meet with anyone about a jot on the nixon travelling staff and my qualifications. Please reply only if you deem it necessary - I am sure have tothered you enough just by composing this litter. one of many all ready on file. I know nothing can he worked out until after the august comention hat c would appreciate an evaluation of my chances shortly before or during the convention - only if convenient. e may even attend. Most tespectfully, Fredrie U.S. 10c MAIL UNITED SAN GLEMENTE JUN PM 19 CA PRAY FOR 1968 32672 PEACE Mr. Dwight Chapin Nixon for President Adgts. New York City, N.Y. J.WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 6505 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD 4/4/68 Los ANGELES 90048 March 27, 1968 Dear Dwight: I had lunch with Fred Divel last week. While I found him to be an extremely interesting young man, I am sure we can do better. He's only 19 and was not interested in doing much with Nixon unless it involved travel. Besider Larry or megative wrong the He I had him fill out a J. Walter Thompson application for employment in reference to working with Mr. Nixon. I asked him to include an autobiography, but he failed to return one. I hope things are going well in your part of the country and that I'll have the opportunity to see you again soon. Please let me know if I may be of any further assistance. is RN not but only Sincerely, Lary Lawrence Higby fould't to that at Mr. Dwight Chapin Nixon for President Headquarters P.O. Box 1968, Times Square Station New York 10036 Enclosure AR. will Ared can ? your him notand let "I'll him NEW YORK CHICAGO DETROIT SAN FRANCISCO HOLLYWOOD LOS ANGELES LONDON Wastinghouse of N.A. ein0 MA Broadcasting 100 z.a. $ Booth Turner JIM - Home: 2/3 662-9571 5 STATE such Hilton in Mian FAST & Law MD - wall instructions refled CR Booth Tarner as Travel aide W here can we get in touch with Him - inhaasfo, Tek / - -Shelly - Note. JDE will be Town manager. LISTER HILL, ALA., CHAIRMAN WAYNE MORSE, GREG. JACOB K. JAVITS, N.Y. RALPH YARBOROUGH, TEX. WINSTON L. PROUTY, VT. JOSEPH S. CLARK, PA. PETER H. DOMINICK, COLO. JENNINGS RANDOLPH, W. VA. GEORGE MURPHY, CALIF. HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., N.J. PAUL J. FANNIN, ARIZ. CLAIBORNE PELL, R.I. ROBERT P. GRIFFIN, MICH. United States Senate EDWARD M. KENNEDY, MASS. GAYLORD NELSON, WIS. ROBERT F. KENNEDY, N.Y. COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE STEWART E. MC CLURE, CHIEF CLERK JOHN S. FORSYTHE, GENERAL COUNSEL WASHINGTON, D.C. 20510 July 30, 1968 Mr. John Ehrlichman Nixon for President Committee 450 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022 Dear John: Enclosed is the questionnaire which John Whitaker requested I send to you. I am sorry to be so long in doing so. I am looking forward to meeting and work with you in Miami. Sincerely, Samuel A. Culbertson Legislative Assistant to Senator George Murphy MEMORANDUM JULY 10, 1968 TO: JOHN EHRLICHMAN FROM: HENRY HYDE RE: POTENTIAL ADVANCE MEN Per our conversation, and as a reminder, I would appreciate it if you would get in touch with: 1. J. Walter Corcoran who is a friend of mine - a copy of his letter is enclosed. It is my opinion he would be a very good advance man. His office number is (212) 697-3600. He is the one you said you would call when you are in New York Monday, July 15th. 2. Charles F. Butler, Assistant to the Vice President/Federal Affairs, Eastern Airlines, 815 Connecticut Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. 20006 (202) 298-5560. Mr. Butler's services have been volunteered to us by the Washington Vice President of Eastern. No obligation. I had lunch with him one day and he seems like a pretty sharp guy and is familiar with arrangements- making drills. He comes to us free of charge, etc. He probably would be able to pass on most of his expenses to Eastern Airlines so there is a certain advantage there also. Regards, they cc: J. Walter Corcoran J. WALTER CORCORAN ATTORNEY AT LAW 100 EAST 42NO STREET NEW YORK, N.Y. 10017 June 17, 1968 Mr. Henry Hyde Nixon For President 1726 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C. Dear Henry: As mentioned, I will be in Europe until July 15. I will call you upon my return and we can arrange to give me some experience before the convention. I have committed myself with the company to take the time needed from the end of August until the elections and am looking forward to contributing where I can. A very great asset to your advance-man program would be John Dessauer whom I recommended over the phone. He is 32, a banker with Lincoln Rochester Trust Company in Rochester, New York and a former associate in Ken Keating's law firm. I highly recommend him and know that he is willing to take the necessary time and will do a good job. His home address is 26 Smallwood Drive, Pittsford, New York and his phone number is 716-381-2582. Please contact him in the near future. I will look forward to seeing you in July. Sincerely yours, J. Walter Corcoran JWC: GP CC: J. Dessauer H.R. Haldeman JDE Nixon for President Committee 450 Park Avenue New York, N.Y. 10022 tonite (212) 661-6400 Chief of Staff for Richard M. Nixon TOUR TouR Memo: John Biggars of re advance man he t Jim meNichd have talked agreed toassign Peter Orser about 38 W/Pres flof- Wingester principal ji exce. 0 saks official 419-242-5781 H 874-5/66 get geander of John B. Ford. (LOF) souin law of Pres. 7/18 phone sare / Bob, This guy looks like he might have Some potential. Must be built like a Brich Shall d send to JDE 1 BOB HALDEMAN SPENCER J. SCHEDLER ROOM 207 600 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK. N. Y. 10020 July 17, 1968 Dear Fred, Enclosed is the resume you requested for transmittal to Mr. Nixon's organization. The political activity referred to on the second page was performed in 1) Houston, Texas, fall of 1962, where I organized a precinct for the Republicans, 2) Tulsa, Okla- homa, fall of 1964, where I organized four precincts for the Republican U. S. Senate candidate and managed the successful campaign for Joe McGraw, a Tulsa Republican, State House Candidate, and 3) New York City, fall of 1965, where I organized 11 election districts on Manhattan's east side for John Lindsay. Should Mr. Nixon's staff need additional references, they can speak to Ed Lawson, Tulsa County Republican Chairman, and Baily Vinson, also of Tulsa, former Republi- can National Committeeman from Oklahoma and fund raiser for Mr. Nixon. Both men are long time personal and family friends. Sincerely yours, Spencer SJS:rh Attachment Mr. F. R. Dornheim 600 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10020 N NIXON FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTEE, P.O. BOX 1968, TIMES SQUARE STATION, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10036 PHONE (212) 661-6400 PERSONAL July 26, 1968 Mr. Spencer J. Schedler Manager, Budgets and Analysis Sinclair Oil Corporation 600 Fifth Avenue New York, New York Dear Spencer: Thank you for coming in today -. I enjoyed talking with you. Enclosed is an Advance Man's manual which you should read over thoroughly several times. The Advance Man's School will be scheduled shortly after the Convention and just as soon as a firm date has been decided upon, I'll be back in touch with you. Sincerely, Kenneth R. Cole, Jr. KRC:j1h Enclosure (By Messenger) N NIXON FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTEE, NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 1726 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 (202) 783-4201 Ander July 18, 1968 Senator Emil Lockwood Chairman Nixon for President Committee Suite 306 Capitol Savings & Loan Building Lansing, Michigan 48533 Dear Senator Lockwood: Thank you for your note of July 1, and the disturbing news of Advance Man Gene Johnson. I had heard a few "rumbles" but nothing as factual as your letter and you can be sure we will be checking the matter out. I want to apologize for the inconveneince, and certainly let you that I can understand the spirit in which your kind letter was written. Sincerely, John Jalin C. Whitaker JCW:lec To goodearle Roy Please man phone from CL Ehrlichnean Whitaker (305-531-8801) Ehrlich NIXON for PRESIDENT COMMITTEE MICHIGAN HEADQUARTERS, SUITE 306, CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN BUILDING, LANSING, MICHIGAN 48533, (517) 482-3271 NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, P.O. BOX 2500, WASHINGTON D. C. 20013, (202) 783-4201 and let nem July 1, know if this report 1968 is foctual Mr. John Whitaker Nixon for President Committee P. O. Box 1968 New York, New York Dear John: The candidate has come and gone and the frenzy of activity has temporarily abated. As I now reflect on the past week, some thoughts come to mind which I would like to pass on to you. I personally feel that the effort on June 26 was a big success; of course this includes all the events of the entire day. My personal feeling is that Mr. Nixon came off especially well in the session with the national convention delegates. There were, of course, some behind the scene "fumbles" which, I think, could have been avoided, or at least should be in the future. At times all too frequently, there appeared to be little or no coordination between our activity and the activity of your advance men. Most of these problems were easily resolved but resulted in much anguish on the part of my staff and helpers. One of your advance men in particular, seemed to be the "key monkey- wrench" which was continually being thrown into the proverbial "works". I have in mind Eugene Johnson. In addition to his neg- ative attitude regarding plans, suggestions, and accomplishments, he acted as if my people were working solely for him, not even for Roy Goodearle or Ron Walker. Your Mr. Johnson has also an extremely bad habit of appearing to talk down to people. To give you a concrete example which is small but will serve to illustrate the point: Johnson, on the day of Mr. Nixon's arrival and the day preceding it, was handing out "orders" for one assign- ment to two or more groups of persons. In addition, his efforts did more to undermine any semblance of coordination in the overall effort than they did to contribute to a well-run show. I trust you understand that my reasons for writing a letter of this nature are not Vituperative, although at many times I was personally tempted to One of my men overheard a state trooper at the airport say after working with Johnson for ten minutes, "If that little S.O.B. isn't careful, he is going to get his nose bumped." I think my staff and I showed an admirable amount of restraint by never openly expressing this feeling goiced by the trooper, although we all felt as he did. Goodearle and Walker know our sentiments exactly; we spared no words in expressing our feeling to them. It is my considered opin- ion that a person such as Johnson, in the position that he is now in, could do more harm to the overall effort for Mr. Nixon than help. I am certain that we in Michigan are not much different than people in the other fifty states; we have the same feelings, the same thoughts, the same emotions. I would, therefore, respectfully suggest that you very seriously reconsider the advisability of retaining Johnson as an advance man. I am certain that his talents would be more beneficial to the organization if he were engaged in a different activity. I would trust that you will keep this letter in strictest confidence and that you would show me the courtesy of a reply. Best personal regards. Sincerely yours, I Senator Emil Lockwood, Chairman Nixon-for-President Committee EL/ph John Mitchell Staff of Richard M. Nixon 450 Park Avenue (212) 661-6400 TOUR Z New York, N.Y. 10022 Campaign Manager July 15, 1968 Memo: Marge and I couldn't decide whether or not you meant this to be typed or sent as is, so I typed it up. It's in the mail today to John Whitaker. Sue Marrison MEMORANDUM July 13, 1968 TO: John Whitaker FROM: John Ehrlichman Here are Advance Man recruits from the Dallas and New York interviews. Please send each a questionnaire for return to me in Miami Beach. Please add them to the roster. They should get a manual to be reading, including the Rally material. They should get copies of all mailings to the other A/M and will come to the school. Regards, P.S. Marquez, Diehl and McGowan can only go part time, but are superior talent--what do you think? Thomas E. Meurer * 8208 Spring Valley Road Electronic Data Systems Dallas, Texas 75240 Exchange Bank Bldg. (Apt. 101) Dallas, Texas 214/231-8385 214/358-3171 Travis Reagan * 5723 Hanover Electronic Data Systems Dallas, Texas " 214/ 358-2385 " Tom Marquez * 15 Side Hill Road 23rd Floor, 280 Park Ave. Westport, Connecticut 06680 New York, New York 203/227-5341 212/661-8280 Rick W. Diehl * 91 Baysberry Lane 23rd Floor, 280 Park Ave. Westport, Connecticut 06880 If 203/226-4966 " P. J. McGowan * 6329 84th Street 23rd Floor, 280 Park Ave. Middle Village, New York 11379 New York, New York 212/ UNLISTED 212/661-8280 Vern Olson * 3128 Valley Meadow Dr. Electronic Data Systems Dallas, Texas 75220 Exchange Bank Building Apt. 139 Dallas, Texas 214/352-5189 214/358-3171 JULY 17, 1968 MEMORANDUM TO: Thomas E.Meurer Travis Reagan Tom Marquez Rick W. Diehl P.J. McGowan Vern Olson FROM: John Whitaker John Ehrlichman has asked that I enclose the following questionnaire which I would appreciate you fill out the day you receive it and mail it to John Ehrlichman - 407 Giller Building - 975 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach, Florida 33140. Also, we are forwarding, under separate cover, the Advance/Rally Man Manual for your intensive reading before the Advance Man School. The school will be at "scheduled shortly, sometime after the Miami Convention. John JCW:lec cc: John Ehrlichman Enclosure: Advanceman's Questionnaire (2 pages) REVISED JULY 17, 1968 1968 NIXON ADVANCE MEN (* MAILING ADDRESS) * Vincent Andrews Vincent Andrews, Inc. 315 Beverly Street Beverly Hills, California (213) 273-6411 * Robert (Bobby) Baker 11th Floor - Americana Bldg. Houston, Texas 77002 (7013) CA 4-0826 * Roger V. Barth Hodgson, Russ, Andrews, Woods & Goodyear One M&T Plaza Buffalo, New York 14203 (716) 856-4000 Charles Butler 815 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Room 501 * 5933 One Penny Drive Fairfax Station Washington, D.C. (202) 298-5560 Virginia 22039 (703) 591-5998 John Carley (no business address) 200 East 27th Street, Apt. 9U New York, New York (212) 889-3069 * Henry C. Cashen, II 800 First National Building 339 Roosevelt Place Detroit, Michigan 48226 (313) WO 2-5860 Grosse Pointe, Michigan (313) 882-4102 William Codus CBS * 65 Vassar Place 51 West 52nd Street Rockville Centre New York, New York 10019 (212) 765-4321, Ext. 3185 Long Island, New York 11570 (516) 766-8608 Charles T. (Chick) Cudlip 8109 East Jefferson * 824 Neff Road Detroit, Michigan 48214 (313) VA 3-1300 Grosse Pointe, Michigan 48230 (313) 886-3122 William Cudlip Readers Digest Assn. Inc. * 676 Lochmoor Boulevard 410 New Center Building Grosse Pointe Woods Detroit, Michigan 48202 Michigan 48236 (313) 875-9600 (313) 886-0860 ADVANCE MEN - 2 Sam Culbertson c/o Senator George Murphy Senate Office Building * 2412 Eye Street, N. W. Washington, D.C. 20510 Washington, D.C. 20037 (202) 225-3841 (202) 338-8039 Tenney I, Deane, Jr. * 243 Tranquil Avenue 139 South Tryon Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28209 Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 (704) 332-4089 (704) 372-5820 * Vincent DeCain 733 Third Avenue 287 Weaver Street New York, New York 10017 Larchmont, New York (212) OX 7-1700 (914) 834-0490 Rick W. Diehl 23rd Floor 280 Park Avenue * 91 Baysberry Lane New York, New York Westport, Connecticut 06880 (212) 661-8280 (203) 226-4966 William Y. Edens (no business address) * 2005 Timmonsville Highway Florence, South Carolina (803) 669-5241 (803) 662-2841 Michael J. Farrell U.S. Steel Corporation 1625 K Street, N. W. * 4415 Ridge Street Washington, D.C. Chevy Chase, Maryland 20015 (202) 783-2000 (301) 652-2368 * J. Roy Goodearle 808 Americana Building 5660 Ella Lee Lane Houston, Texas 77002 Houston, Texas 77027 (713) 224-6939 (713) 621-5999 George W. Gowen Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller 161 East 42nd Street * 122 East 76th Street New York, New York 10017 New York, New York (212) MU 2-8811 (212) UN 1-2539 James L. Hamilton, III U.S. Steel Corporation 1625 K Street, N. W. * 6116 Temple Washington, D.C. Bethesda, Maryland (202) 783-2000 (301) 365-7878 * John W. "Pete" Hannah 10 Garden Place Chatham, New Jersey (201) 635-8139 ADVANCE MEN - 3 * Bill Hergenrother 105 West 13th Street New York, New York (212) 989-8420 W.R. (Dick) Howard (no business address) * 690 East California Boulevard (213) 386-5400 Pasadena, California 91106 (213) 796-6867 * Bruce Jackson 2701 Harbor Drive 3500 Bayside Walk San Diego, California (714) 296-6681 San Diego 9, California (714) 488-3240 Gene Johnson Associated Transport 380 Madison Avenue New York, New York * 411 East 57th Street - Apt. 10B (212) MU 7-8500 New York, New York 10022 (212) 751-0117 William C. Killgallon Bank of New York 51 West 52nd Street * 14 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10019 (212) 530-2231 New York, New York 10011 (212) GR 7-1724 Daniel T. Kingsley Box 6215, Linnton Station * 2161 S.W. Laurel Portland, Oregon 97231 (503) 286-0671 Portland, Oregon 97201 (503) 223-3991 George Lawrence G.H. Walker & Co. 45 Wall Street * Charles Road, R.F.D. #2 New York, New York 10005 (212) 422-4000 Mt. Kisco, New York 10549 (914) 666-6893 William T. Madden 2401 El Camino Real * 3034 Beverly Road Palo Alto, California 94036 (415) 326-1771 San Mateo, California 94403 (415) 345-8263 Tom Marquez 23rd Floor 280 Park Avenue * 15 Side Hill Road New York, New York Westport, Connecticut 06680 (212) 661-8280 (203) 227-5341 ADVANCE MEN - 4 P. J. McGowan 23rd Floor 280 Park Avenue * 6329 - 84th Street New York, New York Middle Village, New York 11379 (212) 661-8280 (212) UNLISTED Thomas E. Meurer Electronic Data Systems * 8208 Spring Valley Road - Apt. 101 Exchange Bank Bldg. Dallas, Texas 75240 Dallas Texas (214) 231-8385 (214) 358-3171 William "Ernie" Minor, III * 7755 Tecumseh Trail (no business address) Cincinnati, Ohio 45243 (616) EV 6-4351 (513) 561-5484 Edward L. Morgan 323 Security Building * 4087-A East Campbell Phoenix, Arizona 85002 Phoenix, Arizona 85018 (602) 252-6547 (602) 955-8183 Ed Murphy Gallagher Bros. * 31 Roxen Road 39 Broadway Rockville Centre New York, New York 10006 Long Island, New York 11570 (212) 943-5534 (516) RO 4-2506 * James F. Murphy Gallagher Bros 39 Broadway New York, New York 10006 (212) 943-5534 (516) 766-1555 John E. Nidecker 70 Pine Street * 195 Adams Street New York, New York 10005 Brooklyn, New York 11201 (212) 422-1600 (212) 522-0651 Vern Olson Electronic Data Systems * 3128 Valley Meadow Drive - Apt. 139 Exchange Bank Building Dallas Texas 75220 Dallas, Texas (214) 352-5189 (214) 358-3171 Herbert (Hub) Orr c/o Mobil Oil Corporation 464 Doughty Boulevard * 42 Hurtin Boulevard ( Inwood, New York 11696 (516) CE 9-4646, Ext. 30 Smithtown, New York 11787 (516) 724-7318 George J. Pantos U.S. Chamber of Commerce 1615 H Street, N. W. * 6714 Renita Lane Washington, D.C. (202) 659-6168 Bethesda, Maryland (301) 365-8392 ADVANCE MEN - 5 Travis Reagan Electronic Data Systems Exchange Bank Bldg. * 5723 Hanover Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas (214) 358-3171 (214) 227-5341 * Nicholas L. Ruwe 2860 Penobscot Building 217 Touraine Road Detroit, Michigan 48236 Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 (313) 961-9635 (313) 882-2170 * Thomas Sedlar Sedlar & Brigham, Inc. 274 Madison Avenue 21 Morand Lane New York, New York 10016 Wilton, Connecticut 06897 (212) MU 5-4583 (203) 762-8162 Paul Shirley Post Office Box 250 * 1244 Laurent Street Santa Cruz, California 95060 Santa Cruz, California 95060 (408) 426-7279 (private line) (408) 426-5454 (408) 426-4510 * Leonard P. Steuart, Jr. Steuart Petroleum Company 4646 - 40th Street, N. W. Washington, D.C. 20016 (202) EM 2-8800 * Dick Whitney Shields & Company 44 Wall Street * 28 Whitney Road New York, New York 10005 Short Hills, New Jersey 07090 (212) 785-2562 (201) 376-0270 Richard Wiley Bell & Howell 7100 McCormick Road * 1903 Big Oak Circle Chicago, Illinois 60645 Northbrook, Illinois 60062 (312) 262-1600, Ext. 471 (312) 272-6644 Herbert H. Wright 203 Elm Street * 459 Channing Avenue Westfield, New Jersey 07090 Westfield, New Jersey 07090 (201) 232-9045 (201) 232-1696 ( JULY 17, 1968 MEMORANDUM TO: Thomas E.Meurer Travis Reagan Tom Marquez Rick W. Diehl P.J. McGowan Vern Olson FROM: John Whitaker John Ehrlichman has asked that I enclose the following questionnaire which I would appreciate you fill out the day you receive it and mail it to John Ehrlichman - 407 Giller Building - 975 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach, Florida 33140. Also, we are forwarding, under separate cover, the Advance/Rally Man Manual for your intensive reading before the Advance Man School. The school will be at -scheduled shortly, sometime after the Miami Convention. John JCW:lec cc: John Ehrlichman Enclosure: Advanceman's Questionnaire (2 pages) CARRYOUNN Revised 9/17/68 Check (v) indicate 1968 * Mailing Address those who have already NIXON ADVANCE MEIN received gift all others mailed BUSINESS RESIDENCE ANDREWS, VINCENT Vincent Andrews, Inc. * 315 Beverly Street Beverly Hills, California (213) 273-6411 (213) 474-2657 ATHEY, ROBERT Illinois State Central Committee 200 South Second Street * 1004 South Second St. , Apt. 2 Springfield, Illinois 62701 Springfield, Illinois 62701 (217) 522-6871 (217) 523-6128 VALLEN, RICHARD M. W. S. Allen * Box 1577 Rolling Road Salisbury, Maryland 21801 Salisbury, Maryland 21801 (301) 742-7123 (301) 742-4482 BAKER, ROBERT (BOBBY) * 11th Floor-Americana Bldg. Houston, Texas 77002 (713) CA 4-0826 BARRETT, ARTHUR E. W. 1114 Americana Bldg. * 445 Blalock Houston, Texas 77002 Houston, Texas 77024 (713) CA 7-5672 (713) HO 8-4088 VBARTH, ROGER V. Hodgson, Russ, Andrews, Woods & Goodyear * One M&T Plaza Buffalo, New York 14203 (716) 856-4000 (716) 837-5432 BINGHAM, M W. RIGHARD Kuhn, Locb & Company * 40 Wall Street New York New York BIRELY, WALLIAM C. Mason & Company Twin Towers 1110 Fidler Lane 900 Ashton Road Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 Ashton, Maryland 20702 (30 587-3606 (301) 924-4882 ADVANCE MILN - 6 BUSINESS RESIDENCE BL AKE JOE c/d Senator Gordon Allott United States Serate * 6006 Beach Tree Drive Washington D.C. 20510 Alexandria Virginia (202) 225-5941 (703) 765-9323 BRACKEN, FRANK A. 320 South High Street * 50 Warwick Drive Muncie, Indiana 47305 Muncie, Indiana 47304 (317) 288-3651 (317) 288-3406 BROWN, JOHN R. III Koppers Company * 337 Locust Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 152 (412) 391-3300, Ext. 2016 (412) 731-6168 BROWN, PAUL E. The Derry Real Estate Agency P.O. Box 51 * RFD 2, Chester Road Derry, New Hampshire 03038 Derry, New Hampshire 03038 (603) 432-3306 (603) 432-3957 BULL, STEVE Canada Dry Corporation * 100 Park Avenue New York, New York 10017 (212) 532-4300 (516) 489-0180 BUTCHER, DARYL ERA * 1825 K Street, N. W. Suite 101 Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 223-0745 (703) 356-2360 BUTLER, CHARLES 815 Connecticut Ave. , N.W. Suite 501 5933 One Penny Drive Washington, D.C. Fairfax Stn., Virginia 22039 (202) 298-5560 (703) 591-5998 CARLEY, JOHN 200 East 27th Street Apt. 9U New York, New York (212) 889-3069 ADVANCE MEN - 3 BUSINESS RESIDENCE CASHEN, HENRY C. II * 800 First National Bldg. 339 Roosevelt Place Detroit, Michigan 48226 Grosse Pointe, Michigan (313) WO 2-5860 (313) 882-4102 CASSELMAN, BILL c/o Congressman McClory U.S. House of Representatives * 309 North Pitt Washington, D.C. 20515 Alexandria, Virginia 22314 (202) 225-5221 (703) 548-3152 CLAPP, JEFFREY W. JR: Ted Bates & Company 666 Fifth Avenue * 4 Hilltop Road New York, New York 10019 Pt. Washington, L.I., N.Y. (212) 586-0600 (516) 883-7417 CODUS, WILLIAM R. CBS 51 West 52nd Street * 65 Vassar Place New York, New York 10019 Rockville Centre, L.I., N.Y. (212) 765-4321, Ext. 3185 (516) 766-8608 COLEMAN, ROGERE. Salt Inst 206 N. Washington Street * 8621 Redwood Drive Alexandria, Virginia 22314 Vienna, Virginia (703) 549-4648 (203) 560-1523 CONLIN, MICHA EL * 1520 Cambridge Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 (313) 662-5226 CORCORAN, J. WALTER * 100 East 42nd Street New York, New York (212) 697-3600 (212) 777-6613 CRONIN DANIELJ. Randall Hagner Realty Co 1321 Connecticut Ave. N.W. * 5205 Wechawken Road Washington, D.C. 20036 Washington, D.C. 20016 (202) 659-8700 (202) 666-0425 BUSINESS RESIDENCE CUDLIP, CHARLES T. (CHICK) 8109 East Jefferson * 1170 Harvard Road Detroit, Michigan 48214 Grosse Pointe Park, (313) VA 3-1300 Michigan 48230 (313) 886-3122 CUDLIP, WILLIAM Reader's Digest Assn. , Inc. * 676 Lochmoor Blvd. 410 New Center Bldg. Grosse Pointe Woods Detroit, Michigan 48202 Michigan 48236 (313) 875-9600 (313) 886-0860 CULBERTSON, SAM c/o Senator George Murphy Senate Office Building * 2412 Eye Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20510 Washington, D. C. 20037 (202) 225-3841 (202) 338-8039 DAMGARD, JOHN M. 315 North Prairie Dwight, Illinois (815) 485-2071 DEANE, TENNEY I., JR. 139 South Tryon Street 243 Tranquil Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 Charlotte, North Carolina (2820 (704) 372-5820 (704) 332-4089 VDE CAIN, VINCENT * 733 Thir 1 Avenue 287 Weaver Street New York, New York 10017 Larchmont, New York (212) OX 7-1700 (914) 834-0490 DECKER, RUSSELL K. Cardillo Travel Agency * 1445 Linda Ridge Road 1056 Broxton Avenue Pasadena, California 91103 Los Angeles, California 90024 (213) 795-0229 (213) 272-2721 (714) 494-7834 (laguna Beach) DEVANT, HARRY LEWIS 7520 Red Road - Suite 4 440 Marmore Avenue South Miami, Florida Coral Gables, Florida (305) 665-5431 (305) 667-5273 ADVANCE MEN - 5 BUSINESS RESIDENCE DIEHL, RICK W. 280 Park Ave., 23rd Floor * 91 Baysberry Lane New York, New York Westport, Connecticut 06880 (212) 661-8280 (203) 226-4966 EDENS, WILLIAM Y. * 2005 Timmonsville Highway (803) 669-5241 Florence, South Carolina (803) 252-9323 (803) 662-2841 EDGELL, PAUL Irons, Birch, Swindler & McKie * 1000 Connecticut Ave. 2 N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 296-5500 (202) 296-2562 (703) 548-3378 VFAGAN, CHARLES Federated Research Corp. 421 - 7th Avenue * 916 St. James Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 152 (412) 391-5411 (412) 681-0865 FARRELL, MICHAEL J. U.S. Steel Corporation 1625 K St reet, N.W. * 4415 Ridge Street Washington, D. C. Chevy Chase, Maryland 2001 (202) 783-2000 (301) 652-2368 GIBBONS, BOYD * Wyndham Hotel 42 West 58th Street 8509 Hazelwood Drive New York, New York 10019 Bethesda, Maryland 20014 (212) PL 3-3500 (301) 654-5024 GILLCRIST, DAN 280 Park Avenue 4 Essex Drive New York, New York, Eatons Neck (212) 661-8280 Northport, New York (516) 757-2291 GOWEN, GEORGE W. Dunnington, Bartholow, Millwe * 161 East 42nd Street 122 East 76th Street New York, New York 10017 New York, New York (212) MU 2-8811 (212) UN 1-2539 3 BUSINESS RESIDENCE HAMILTON, JAMES L. III U.S. Steel Corporation 1625 K Street, N. W. * 6116 Temple Washington, D.C. Bethesda, Maryland (202) 783-2000 (301) 365-7878 un HAWLOY THOMAS J. Connecticut Mutual 305 E Walnut Street * 305 East Walnut Street Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301 Green/Bay, Wisconsin 54301 (414) 432-4285 (414) 494-8544 HERGENROTHER, BILL Ask for Cindy or Betty * 105 West 13th Street New York, New York (212) 255-8500 (212) 989-8420 HOWARD W.R (DICK) 690 Fast California Blvd. Pasadena California 91106 (2)3) 386-5400 (213) 796-6867 JACKSON, BRUCE * 2701 Harbor Drive 3500 Bayside Walk San Diego, California San Diego, California (714) 296-6681 (714) 488-3240 JOHNSON, GENE Associated Transport 380 Madison Avenue * 411 East 57th St., Apt. 10B New Yor':, New York New York, New York 10022 (212) MU 7-8500 (212) 751-0117 KINGSLEY, DANIEL T. Box 6215, Linnton Stn. * 2161 S. W. Laurel Portland, Oregon 97231 Portland, Oregon 97201 (503) 286-0671 (503) 223-3991 KOETHER, BEN AMF 689 Hope Street * 4 Nutmes Lane Stamford, Connecticut Westport, Connecticut (203) 325-2211, Ext. 308 (203) 227-2892 irizz PETER * 7312/East Neale Drive Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 (602) 946 3786 ADVANCE MEN - 7 BUSINESS RESIDENCE KUEHN, CHARLES Green Bay, nnn Box * 211 South Monroe Stree Green Bay, Wisconsin 4306 (414) (4)4) 137-1344 LAWRENCE, GEORGE G.H. Walker Company 45 Wall Street * Charles Road, R. F.D. #2 New York, New York 10005 Mt. Kisco, New York 10549 (212) 422-4000 (914) 666-6893 /LIEBER, WILLIAM, D.D.S * 245 Hutchison Road Englewood, New Jersey (201) 568-3417 LINDGREN, DAVID E. * 8340 de Longpre Avenue Apt. F Los Angeles, California 9006 (213) 654-6645 MADDEN, WILLIAM T. 2401 El Camino Real * 3034 Beverly Street Palo Alto, California 94036 San Mateo, California 94403 (415) 326-1771 (415) 345-8263 MANICCI, GINO * 2601 Camino Lenada Oakland, California 94611 (415) 832-2121, Ext. 47757 (415) 531-8710 W MARQUEZ, TOM 280/Park Ave 23rd Floor 15 Side Hill Road New York, New York Westport Connecticut 06680 (212) 661-8280 (203) 227-5341 McCANN, ROBERT A. 823 - 22nd Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 (202) 737-3630 (202) 293-1593 MOORE ORMSBY 5] (DUTCH) Jefferson Building 4335 Pennsylvania Avenue Towson, Maryland 21204 Perry Hall, Maryland 21118 (301) 821-7179 (302) 668-7902 was ADVANCE MEN -- 8 BUSINESS RESIDENCE MORGAN, EDWARD L. 323 Security Building * 4087-A East Campbell Phoenix, Arizona 85002 Phoenix, Arizona 85018 (602) 252-6547 (602) 955-8183 MUERER, THOMAS E. Electronic Data Systems Exchange Bank Building * 8208 Spring Valley Rd. , Apt. 1 Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas 75240 (214) 358-3171 (214) 231-8385 MURPHY, ED. Gallagher Bros. 39 Broadway * 31 Roxen Road New York, New York 10006 Rockville Centre, L.I., N. Y (212) 943-5534 (516) RO 4-2506 NIDECKER, JOHN E. 70 Pine Street * 195 Adams Street New York, New York 10005 Brooklyn, New York 11201 (212) 422-1600 (212) 522-0651 ORR, HERBERT (HUB) c/o Mobil Oil Corporation 464 Doughty Boulevard 42 Hurtin Blvd. Inwood, New York 11696 Smithtown, New York 11787 (516) CE 9-4646, Ext. 30 (516) 724-7318 ORSER, PETER Libbey, Owens, Ford 811 Madison Avenue * 26623 West River Road Toledo, Ohio 43624 Perrysburg, Ohio (419) 242-5781 (419) 874-5166 PANTOS, GEORGE J. U.S. Chamber of Commerce 1615 H Street, N. W. * 6714 Renita Lane Washington, D.C. 20006 Bethesda, Maryland (202) 659-6168 (301) 365-8392 PHILPOTT, ROBERT E. U.S. Steel Corporation 1625 K Street, N.W. * 1536 Endsley Place Washington, D.C. 20006 Crofton, Maryland 21113 (202) 659-6168 (301) 721-2141 ADVANCE MEN - 9 BUSINESS RESIDENCE PURDY, CALYTON C. (CAL) Michigan & Midwestern Corp. 63 Kercheval Avenue * 39 Deming Lane Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 Michigan 48236 (313) 886-6010 (313) 881-3135 PURDY, THOMAS D. (TOM) National Bank of Detroit 611 Woodward Avenue * 4.114 Westover Drive Detroit, Michigan 48226 Orchard Lake, Michigan 4803 (313) WO 5-6000, Ext. 2764 (313) 626-7296 REAGAN TRAVIS Electronic Data Systems Exchange Bank Building * 5723 Hanover Dallas Texas Dallas Texas (214) 358-3171 (214) 227 5341 REDDING, ROBERT E. Transportation Assn. of Am. V.P. & Gen. Counsel 1101 - 17th St. N.W. * 9809 Hillridge Drive Washington, D.C. 20036 Kingston, Maryland (202) 296-2470 (301) 949-1888 RELLER, WILLIAM E. (BILL) California Lands Investment Co. 260 Sheridan Ave., Suite 400 * 1814 Guinda Street Palo Alt,, California 94306 Palo Alto, California 94303 (415) 321-2600 (415) 327-6745 RIDGE, WARREN 3443 N. Central * 1630 E. Sierra Vista Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix, Arizona (602) 264-6886 (602) 277-2313 RITTERHOFF, JOHN W. Isotopes Box 4937 * 537 Wyngate Road Middle River, Maryland 21220 Timonium, Maryland 21093 (301) 687-3800, Ext. 7141 (301) CL 2-3628 ROBERTS, DONALD G. Telephone Company 1710 И Street, N. W. 7713 Winterberry Place Washington, D.C 20006 Bethesda, Maryland 20034 (202) 392-3312 (301)828-1500 ADVANCE MEN - 10 BUSINESS RESIDENCE ROBERTS, MALCOLM United Savings of Dallas (same as residence) * 6850 Evans Street Houston, Texas 77017 (713) 649-6848 ROSE, JONATHAN CHAPMAN c/o H. Chapman Rose Tuesday and Thursday - Cleveland 1750 Union Commerce Bldg. Home: (216) 421-4873 Cleveland, Ohio 44115 Cambridge: (617) 491-4743 (216) 621-5800 (617) 491-4544 RUDDY, ROBERT E. (BOB) c/o Senator Karl Mundt 5241 New Senate Office Bldg. * 800 - 4th St., S. W., Apt. 417 Washington, D. C. 20510 Washington, D.C. 20024 (202) 225-5842 (202) 638-6836 RUSTAND W WARREN S Fidelity Union Life Ins. Co 18:4 East 6th Street * 5202 East Second Street Tucson, Arizona 85721 Tucson Arizona 85702 (602) 792-0570 (602) 795-2260 SCHEDLER, SPENCER J. Sinclair Oil Company .600 Fifth Avenue * 345 East 52nd St., Apt. 12E New York, New York New York, New York (212) CI 6-3600, Ext. 7037 (212( 838-6561 SENEY JOHNIM. Seney Kitchen Equip. Co. 226 West Camden * 1300 Westellen Road Baltimore Maryland 21204 Baltimore Maryland 21204 (301) Serat 7-2482 (301) 828-1509 SHENTON, HARRY W. Grempler Realty Co. 402 E. Joppa Road 428 Range Road Towson, Maryland 21204 Towson, Maryland 21204 (301) Valley 5-6400 (301) Valley 3-9303 SNYDER, DICK 84 Market Street Annapolis, Maryland (301) 267-7986 ADVANCE MEN - 11 SHIRLEY, PAUL * Post Office Box 250 Santa Cruz, California 95060 1244 Laurent Street (408) 426-7279 (private line) Santa Cruz, California 95060 (408) 426-5454 (408) 426-4510 SIMPSON, RON FOREST DR Electronic Data Systems Exchange Bank Bldg. 3938 SHeRwood 2710-Douglas St., Apt 121 Dallas, Texas (214) 358-3171 APT.225 Dallas, Texas (214) STEUART, LEONARD P. Steuart Petroleum Company 4646 - 40th Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20016 (202) EM 2-8800 (202) 652-9315 STUART, CHARLES (CHUCK) 525 East 82nd St., Apt. 106 (212) 973-2300 New York, New York 10028 (203) MA 4-0146 (212) 628-5711 THAWLEY, TOM M. National Transit Co. 410 Four Gateway Center 117 Westchester Drive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 152 (412) 261-1837 (412) 781-8973 WAGNER, BRUCE S. Grey Advertising Inc. * 777 Third Avenue 301 East 44th Stre it New York, New York 10017 New York, New York 10017 (212) PL 1-3500, Ext. 257 (212) 683-6509 WALKER, G. ALLAN, JR. Wels Realty & Constr. Co. , Inc. 120 Main Street Tenby Drive Nashua, New Hampshire 03060 Nashua, New Hampshire 0306 (603) 882-9725, or 882-8531 (603) 882-7203 WALKER, RONALD H. 8208 Spring Valley Rd. , Apt. - Dallas, Texas 75240 (214) 235-1071 ADVANCE MEN - 12 BUSINESS RESIDENCE WATSON, RALPH The Chase Manhattan Bank One Chase Plaza * 171 West 79th Street New York, New York 10005 New York, New York 10024 (212) 552-4407 (212) 877-3449 WHITE, STUART C. Hamel, Morgan, Park & Saunders Wyndham Hotel 888 - 17th Street, N. W. 12 West/58th Street Washington, D.C. 20006 New York, New York 10019 (202) 298-6363 2120 PL 3-3500 WHITNEY, DICK * Shields & Company 44 Wall Street 28 Whitney Road New York, New York 10005 Short Hills, New Jersey 0709 (212) 785-7178 (201) 376-0270 WILLIAMS, JAMES Bank of New York 48 Wall Street New York, New York (212) 530-1784 (212) 288-8529 Brief MEMORANDUM December 20, 1968 TO: John Ehrlichman FROM: Bud Krogh RE: Law Firm Names - Should Law Partners Going Into Public Service Remove Their Names From the Firm Name? QUESTION PRESENTED Your question was asked with reference to John Mitchell, Attorney-General disgnate, and whether his name should be removed from the firm name. BRIEF ANSWER While no statutory prohibition would prevent Mr. Mitchell from keeping his name on the firm name, the possibility of deception and the hardship which would be imposed on the firm to avoid any appearance of a conflict with Mr. Mitchell's duties as Attorney-General would indicate that his name should be removed. DISCUSSION Canon 33 of the Canons of Professional Ethics reads in part: In the selection and use of a firm name, no false, misleading, assumed or trade name should be used. The continued use of the name of a deceased or former partner, when permissible by local custom, is not unethical, but care should be taken that no imposition or deception is practiced through this use. When a member of the firm, on becoming a judge, is precluded from practicing law, his name should not be continued in the firm name. As can be seen from this, there is no direct prohibition on a former partner keeping his name on the firm name. However, in the case of John Mitchell, the only apparent reason for keeping his name on the firm would be to retain its advertising value for clients. This may be criticized as using a trade name, a practice specifically condemned by Canon 33. If a client is led to believe that the continued use of Mr. Mitchell's name on the firm name indicates Mr. Mitchell's continued affiliation with the firm, then this client has been deceived. 2. A relevant opinion of the American Bar Association interpreting Canon 33, Formal Opinion No. 315, reads: As long as the laws of the State do not forbid it, there is nothing ethically improper in continuing in the firm name and carrying on the firm's letterhead the name of a partner who has been elected to the office of governor of the state, provided the following conditions are met: (1) he must continue to be responsible and liable as a partner to avoid possible deception; (2) the firm must be extremely careful to avoid any representation which involves even the appearance of a conflict with the governor's duties. Applying these conditions to the appointment of John Mitchell, it is clear that as Mr. Mitchell will have severed all his relations with the firm, the possibility of deception is real if his name is retained. Furthermore, the law firm would be placed in an extremely difficult position if it were forced to avoid any appearance of a conflict with Mr. Mitchell's job as Attorney-Géneral, It is hard to fathom a firm such as Nixon, Mudge having to forego all legal business with the Department of Justice, but this is the price that would have to be paid if Mr. Mitchell's name were retained in the firm name. Otherwise, the appearance of a conflict would be obvious. In Formal Opinion No. 192 on Canon 33, the American Bar Association states: A firm member who accepts permanent full-time employment with a private employer or government agency may continue to serve the firm and the firm may continue to use his name; however, if he remains a firm member, or the firm retains his name, then the firm may not represent interests adverse to those of the member's employer. This opinion buttresses the proposition that the law firm would not be able to represent clients with disputes against the U.S. Government in anti-trust, the Justice Department's. tax division, or any other unit within the Justice Department if Mr. Mitchell's name were retained. As a final opinion, Formal opinion No. 192, states: There may be instances in which there is no conflict, but we think that if there is a conflict, or even if there is apt to be a conflict, the attorney should withdraw from the firm, and the firm should no longer carry his name. (Emphasis added. ) 3. CONCLUSION On balance, it seems that the safest route would be to advise Mr. Mitchell that his name should no longer be carried on the firm name. It is our opinion that all attorneys joining the White House Staff would be covered by this memorandum. It would extend to names on law firm doors as well as to names in the firm name. To avoid any appearance of a conflict, the names of attorneys joining the government should be removed from firm names, doors, and stationery. To: Ed Morgan Date: December 16, 1968 From: John D. Ehrlichman In light of the conflict of interest regulations and statute and the Canons of Ethics, is it proper for an incumbent Attorney Gen- eral (John Mitchell), who has resigned as a partner in his law firm and no longer has any partnership or other interest therein, to permit the name of the firm, including his name, to remain as it was prior to his appointment? John D. Ehrlichman JDE/hg MEMORANDUM December 20, 1968 TO: John Ehrlichman FROM: Bud Krogh RE: Lease-breaking for White House Staff A check of the federal and state statutes reveals there is no authority which would permit a person appointed to the White House Staff to break a lease. Even the authority granted in the Soldier's and Sailors Civil Relief Act is quite stringebt. The soldier or sailor must have executed the lease before being inducted in order to obtain relief under the Act. The rationale behind the Soldier's and Sailor's Civil Relief Act is that a man inducted into military service is going involuntarily, and he should not be made to suffer for legal agreements reached prior to his involuntary induction. This rationale does not apply to those appointed to the White House Staff. To: Bud Krogh Date: December 17, 1968 From: John D. Ehrlichman Subject: Breaking Leases Dwight Chapin inquires whether or not entry into Govern- ment on the White House staff entitles one to break a lease in New York State or Connecticut. Presumably, the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act would apply where he would be going into military service. I doubt that entrance into federal civilian service is any- thing more than an analogy, but I would appreciate your giving it a cursory check. JDE:sw John 9 D. Ehrlichman To: Bud Krogh Date: December 17, 1968 From: John D. Ehrlichman Subject: Breaking Leases Dwight Chapin inquires whether or not entry into Govern- ment on the White House staff entitles one to break a lease in New York State or Connecticut. Presumably, the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act would apply where he would be going into military service. I doubt that entrance into federal civilian service is any- thing more than an analogy, but I would appreciate your giving it a cursory check. JDE:sw John 9 D. Ehrlichman MEMORANDUM Brief LiCe TO: January 4, 1969 John Ehrlichman FROM: Bud Krogh RE: Leaves of Absence from Universities for Government Employees We have checked the question of whether a leave of absence from their respective universities would be a satisfactory termination arrangement for Goerge Shultz and Clifford Hardin prior to entering the Cabinet, and we have concluded that it is a legitimate arrangement posing de minimus conflict of interest problems. According to Leonard Niederlehner, Deputy General Counsel in the Department of Defense, Wilbur Cohen was onaa leave of absence from the University of Michigan at the time he was confirmed as Secretary of HEW. Cohen, according to a Newsweek article attached, plans to return to Michigan. John S. Foster, Jr., present Director of Defense Research & Engineering, is on a leave of absence from the Radiation Laboratory at the University of California. Apparently, there have been no problems with this arrangement. The reason advanced for permitting aleaves of absence from a university where it would not be permissible from a company is based on the "academic" nature as opposed to a close financial connection for a business leave of absence. This somewhat flies in the face of reality because an important reason for a professor going on leave status in order to enter government is to enable him to retain tenure and to continue to progress in whatever pension plans may be established at his school, However, there is a custom which allows academic types to use the leave of absence device, and we can see no substantial problem with it being used for both George Shultz and Clifford Hardin. As you will note from the attached article, Pat Moynihan intends to take advantage of the 2-year leave of absence permitted by Harvard in order to work on the Staff. Rud ROOM LIST VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT AGNEW, FAMILY, STAFF C-736 Vice President-elect Agnew and Mrs. Agnew C-734 Kim Agnew C-733 Pam and Susan Agnew C-732 Randy and Mrs. Agnew C-737 Art Sohmer C-735 or D-702 Stan Blair D-704 Simpson, USSS A-709 Strother, USSS D-701-703 USSS Command Post Personnel (loomis) (Klein) Legislarive (Harlew) Press Legal Budger (ohan) Semple Raymond clearanger To atty witchell J W Rogers D D 501-10-12 D Kennedy B 420-1-2-4 M Laird C 236 John Michell C 337 Winton Beount A 404/409 C 432-3-7 Walter Hickel B 820/822 Clifford Hardin D 819/821/832 Maurice Staur F E 731-732-730-737 852-3 Geo Schultz D D211-213 ROBT Funch D619-621 Geo Romney B 426 - 427 A 403 C435 A 403) C 435 John Volpe B 520 ROOM LIST VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT AGNEW, FAMILY, STAFF C-736 Vice President-elect Agnew and Mrs. Agnew C-734 Kim Agnew C-733 Pam and Susan Agnew C-732 Randy and Mrs. Agnew C-737 Art Sohmer C-735 or D-702 Stan Blair D-704 Simpson, USSS A-709 Strother, USSS D-701-703 USSS Command Post ROOM LIST PRESIDENT-ELECT NIXON, FAMILY, STAFF C-330-331 President-elect Nixon and Mrs. Nixon C-332 Dwight Chapin C-333 Tricia Nixon C-334 Bob Haldeman C-336 Larry Higby C-335 John Ehrlichman C-337 John Mitchell D-301 Herb Klein D-302 Ron Ziegler D-304 Mary Alice Passman D-303 Bryce Harlow D-305 Paul McCracken D-307 Henry Kissinger D-309 Ray Voege D-310 Dan Moynihan D-312 Chuck Stuart D-311 Bud Krogh A=309 Al Scott E-333 Roy Ash F-365 Tim Elbourne D-319 John Nidecker A-507 Peter Flanigan F-871 R. P. Mayo A-508 Bob Ellsworth D-609 Dave Kinley D-505 Jim Keogh A-104 Ken Cole F-463 Rose Mary Woods A-106 Bruce Whelihan A-203 Bill Safire B=127 Alan Woods A-209 Pat Buchanan D-219 Ned Sullivan F-760 Martin Anderson D-214 Bob Brown D-216 Harry Dent A-804 John Sears F-767 Dick Allen D-300 CP F-770 Len Garment F-359 Press office A-803 Charles McWhorter D-321 Staff office D-308 Gerry van der Heuvel F-272 Bebe Rebozo F-850 Lee DuBridge F-855 Frank Shakespeare F-860 Harry Treleaven Tricia in w/ Cabiner Rissuger= = Meurer mayo in pico agrew in group pie Mayo of denner party X) Mayo Agnew PN Mornahan office WDC i 0 0- 1-0 Daniel J.Moyn a han BerHills Roy ash = Litten. ) = 213-472-6661 PF Dr. Kissinger 00 Paul Mc Cracken Henry Loomis ) Dr DuBidge 0 Treasure Kennedy David > Contineral Bank- Chi-: N.Y. or 212-972-7000 (o) State plens Rogers WDC 212-355-4573 (H) mee 202-FE8-7760 e OL42931 Defense Laind = m/mrs + boy + girl B AG JM # 914:W0-77720 914= wo- 7-7720 n/a 7211 57472 Clifford M. Handen Lincoln Neb- 402-432-6050 chancellor B = (H) Unive & Agric Brownell - Bu-8-3893 (NYC) Commerce Stains 421-3341 NYC B Labon Geo P. - Palo Alto 415-321-9492 325-7307 Interior Hickel canyon &K-OUT BIOG B Arrival HUD Canyon 239 kids Romney th D Paio HEW Frich Sactor DOT Volpe canyon PMG Bloms Winton - Bermingliam ? & 12 Dr DuBridge THURSDAY 8AM - 830 Breakfast served Fustor Room 830 1 90 RN Remarks Making The Execu Tive Branch effective 910 930 Roy Ash :t 930 of The Exec Branch olganization Greorganization 45 9- R.P. Mayo - Budger making and unimed iate ssues facing The Admin, R Bryee Harbw: Congressional relations & 10°°10'45 Q&A legislative prospects, ration AHACK 1100 - 11.00 40 John Ehilichman Senatorial confir mation, conflier of unierest Q&A 1200 - 1230 Lunch 1230 Henry Loomis X The Servant" career cwil MA BAAM 15 Dr. Henry Kissinger: National briefing Security 145 Q&A 200 Dr. Paul McCracken: National briefing Economy 245 of Q&A A Dr. Lee DuBridge - Science briefing Health 330 Job Herb Klein- = Press Relations and 400 $00 Break Public information 415 ARE - Personnel recruitment - staffing policies - transition procedure- - urban ? 435 Dr. Daniel Maynilian = The Challenge 500 RN - closing remarks- to Adjourn President elect and Mrs Nixon to while House 545 Reception for Johnson and cabines members and and new 1 Cabiner and wives- room, WEDNESDAY. Dec. 11 Pres. elect mrs Nixon VP-elect Agnew Leave LaGuardia 1pm Arrive Andrews AFB 730 Arrive Shoreliam Hote Statt Time 9:40 Cabinet and wives meet in holding room children to assigned seats. 9:50 Nixons & Agnews to holding room. Tricia Seated 9:55 seats Cabinet and wives to assigned 10:00 Pres-elect and Mrs Nixen, VPres. elect Agrew $ Mrs. Agnew enter- Mrs. N and The Agrews are seated. 10:02 RN remarks At completion of remarks RN, PN. SA Mrs. A and Cabinet and wives retire to room for photographs- 11 pm- Supper for Cabiner and wives, RN PN, SA, JA and staff in room. W Rogers D D 501-10-12 D Kennedy B 420-1-2-4 M Laird C 236 John M.Tchell C 337 Winton Beount A 404/409 C 432-3-7 Walter Hickel B 820/822 Clifford Hardin D 819/821/832 Maurice Saus F 852-3 Geo Schultz D D 211-213 ROBT Funch D619-621 Geo Romney B 426 - 427 A 403 C435 A C 435 John Volpe B 520 B 520 \ Room : 600 - 700 2 Photo room- 300 Shots GP & indiv - Holding room - Secured- 3 Suite - Dinner 50? 80 ? 4 Cab rooms - we off phone / Kids Tour of Wash W - Tricia 5 430 Rurs - mass press couf- By room- ph ea- - wed The pm Klein w/ schedule - December 11 There will be a Cabinet and Staff briefing at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday morning in the Board Room, following an 8:00 breakfast in the Tudor Room on the Lobby Floor of the Hotel. You are requested to be present and to be prepared to stay for luncheon and throughout the day. Attached is a list of those who will attend. John D. Ehrlichman CABINET AND STAFF BRIEFING 8:30 a.m., Thursday, December 12, 1968 Shoreham Hotel John Ehrlichman Bryce Harlow Bob Ellsworth Bob Haldeman Herb Klein Dr. Kissinger Dr. McCracken Dr. Moynihan Jim Keogh Roy Ash Harry Dent John Sears Dick Allen Rosemary Woods Bill Safire Ray Price Pat Buchanan Bud Krogh Chuck Stuart Martin Anderson Bob Brown Dwight Chapin Ron Ziegler Gerry van der Heuvel Peter Flanigan Henry Loomis Len Garment Frank Shakespeare Charles McWhorter Dr. and Mrs. DuBridge AGENDA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1968 9:40 p.m. Cabinet and wives meet in holding room - Heritage Room Family members and staff to Palladian Room to assigned seats 9:45 p.m. Cabinet and wives to assigned seats 9:50 p.m. Nixons and Agnews arrive at holding room - Heritage Room 10:01 p.m. President-elect, Mrs. Nixon, Tricia Nixon, Vice President-elect and Mrs. Agnew enter Mrs. Nixon, Tricia Nixon, Vice President-elect and Mrs. Agnew are seated 10:05 p.m. RN REMARKS At completion of remarks President-elect and Mrs. Nixon, Tricia Nixon, Vice President-elect and Mrs. Agnew, Cabinet and wives and families retire to Heritage Room (holding room) and to Lower Lobby for photographs 11:00 p.m. Supper for Cabinet and wives, President-elect and Mrs. Nixon, Vice President-elect and Mrs. Agnew in Suite C-330 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1968 8:00-8:30 a.m. Breakfast served Tudor Room Adjourn to Board Room for briefings 8:30-9:10 a.m. RN REMARKS 9:10-9:30 a.m. Roy Ash Making the Executive Branch Effective 9:30-9:45 a.m. R. P. Mayo Budget-Making and Immediate Budget Issues Facing the Administration 10:00-10:45 a.m. Bryce Harlow Congressional Relations and Legislative Prospects Q&A 11:00-11:40 a.m. John Ehrlichman Senatorial Confirmation, Conflict of Interest Q&A 12:00-12:30 Lunch 12:30 p.m. Henry Loomis "The Career Civil Servant" 1:15 p.m. Dr. Henry Kissinger National Security Briefing Q&A BOB ELLSWORTH 2:00 p.m. Dr. Paul McCracken National Economy Briefing 2:45 p.m. Dr. Lee DuBridge Science Briefing 3:30 p.m. Herb Klein Press Relations and Public Information 4:00 p.m. Break 4:15 p.m. John Mitchell/John Ehrlichman Personnel Recruitment, Staffing Policies, Transition Procedure ... THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1968 - 2 4:35 p.m. Dr. Daniel Moynihan The Urban Challenge 5:00 p.m. RN - Closing remarks 5:10 p.m. Adjournment President-elect and Mrs. Nixon to White House 5:45 p.m. Reception for Johnson Cabinet members, Vice President-elect Agnew and Mrs. Agnew and Nixon Cabinet and wives Diplomat Room - Shoreham Hotel ***