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This file contains: Letter from Ehrlichman to A.J. Schoepf expressing gratitude for generosity. 1pg. [Letter], 1/6/1969 Letter from Schoepf to Ehrlichman informing him of Dorsey's note. 1pg. [Letter], 12/26/1968 Letter to William B. Letteney, Jr. from Ehrlichman expressing appreciation for the offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 1/6/1969 Letter from Lettney to Ehrlichman offering assistance in the area of air transport. 1pg. [Letter], 12/26/1968 Memo from RN to Ehrlichman RE: collection of cartoons. 1pg. [Memo], 1/4/1969 Note (author unk.) listing Van de Heorel, Keogh, Klein, and Ziegler. 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Memo from RN to Ehrlichman RE: beefing up on the "color" of research staff. 2pgs. [Memo], 1/4/1969 Handwritten notes on margins of victory (1960, 1968), total votes in key states, and TV man. 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Memo from RN to Ehrlichman RE: Television Man. 1pg. [Memo], 1/4/1969 Memo from RN to Haldeman RE: Campaign Finance Report. 1pg. [Memo], 1/4/1969 Memo from Flemming to Ehrlichman RE: floor plan for office space. 1pg. (Floor plan blueprint/map - not scanned). [Memo], 11/23/1968

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This file contains: Letter from Ehrlichman to A.J. Schoepf expressing gratitude for generosity. 1pg. [Letter], 1/6/1969 Letter from Schoepf to Ehrlichman informing him of Dorsey's note. 1pg. [Letter], 12/26/1968 Letter to William B. Letteney, Jr. from Ehrlichman expressing appreciation for the offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 1/6/1969 Letter from Lettney to Ehrlichman offering assistance in the area of air transport. 1pg. [Letter], 12/26/1968 Memo from RN to Ehrlichman RE: collection of cartoons. 1pg. [Memo], 1/4/1969 Note (author unk.) listing Van de Heorel, Keogh, Klein, and Ziegler. 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Memo from RN to Ehrlichman RE: beefing up on the "color" of research staff. 2pgs. [Memo], 1/4/1969 Handwritten notes on margins of victory (1960, 1968), total votes in key states, and TV man. 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Memo from RN to Ehrlichman RE: Television Man. 1pg. [Memo], 1/4/1969 Memo from RN to Haldeman RE: Campaign Finance Report. 1pg. [Memo], 1/4/1969 Memo from Flemming to Ehrlichman RE: floor plan for office space. 1pg. (Floor plan blueprint/map - not scanned). [Memo], 11/23/1968
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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 21 3 01/06/1969 Letter Letter from Ehrlichman to A.J. Schoepf expressing gratitude for generosity. 1pg. 21 3 12/26/1968 Letter Letter from Schoepf to Ehrlichman informing him of Dorsey's note. 1pg. 21 3 01/06/1969 Letter Letter to William B. Letteney, Jr. from Ehrlichman expressing appreciation for the offer of assistance. 1pg. 21 3 12/26/1968 Letter Letter from Lettney to Ehrlichman offering assistance in the area of air transport. 1pg. 21 3 01/04/1969 Memo Memo from RN to Ehrlichman RE: collection of cartoons. 1pg. 21 3 n.d. Other Document Note (author unk.) listing Van de Heorel, Keogh, Klein, and Ziegler. 1pg. Friday, May 22, 2009 Page 1 of 2 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 21 3 01/04/1969 Memo Memo from RN to Ehrlichman RE: beefing up on the "color" of research staff. 2pgs. 21 3 n.d. Other Document Handwritten notes on margins of victory (1960, 1968), total votes in key states, and TV man. 1pg. 21 3 01/04/1969 Memo Memo from RN to Ehrlichman RE: Television Man. 1pg. 21 3 01/04/1969 Memo Memo from RN to Haldeman RE: Campaign Finance Report. 1pg. 21 3 11/23/1968 Memo Memo from Flemming to Ehrlichman RE: floor plan for office space. 1pg. (Floor plan blueprint/map - not scanned). Friday, May 22, 2009 Page 2 of 2 January 6, 1969 Mr. A. J. Schoepf Vice President Sales & Services, Eastern Region United Air Lines 277 Park Avenue New York, New York 10017 Dear Tony: I am sorry that I was not available to see you the other day when you called. It seems that my time is not quite my own any more. However, if I had seen you I would have told you that my at- tendance at your dinner was very much in the line of duty, since it certainly is to our interest to participate in a critique of the kind in which your organization so excellently conducted. Accordingly, I have written Dick Dorsey the enclosed letter declining his generous reimbursement. At the same time, I want to tell you how much I enjoyed par- ticipating in the Chicago meeting and in renewing the acquaintances with all your good people. Your personnel at JFK continue to take superb care of us as we come and go on scheduled flights, and we are most grateful for their interest. Best personal wishes for a Happy New Year. Yours sincerely, John D. Ehrlichman Counsel to the President-elect JDE:sw UNITED AIR LINES 277 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10017, Telephone 922-3300 December 26, 1968 Mr. John Erlichman c/o Nixon Staff Hotel Pierre Fifth Avenue & 51st Street New York, New York 10021 Dear John: I had hoped to deliver this letter personally but in view of our inability to get together, I am sending it to you in this fashion. I am sure Dick Dorsey's note is self-explanatory. Best wishes for the coming New Year. Sincerely, Jony A. J. Schoepf Vice President Sales & Services Eastern Region AJS:bjs Enclosure January 6, 1969 Mr. William B. Letteney, Jr. Assistant Sales Manager United Air Lines Prudential Center, Suite 4085 Boston, Massachusetts 02199 Dear Bill: Thank you very much for your letter. I appreciate the offer of assistance and assure you that one of my continuing regrets about the campaign was that we did not keep you in the place where you were for the whole time. I know a good man when I see one, and I felt all along that I had made a bad trade. All's well that ends well, I am told, but next time we will dia it differently. Best personal regards, and again many thanks for you kind letter. I hope to see you soon. Yours sincerely, John D. Ehrlichman Counsel to the President-elect JDE:sw UNITED AIR LINES Prudential Center, Suite 4085, Boston, Massachusetts 02199, Telephone 262-5770 December 26, 1968 Honorable John D. Ehrlichman Special Counsel to the President Elect of the United States The Hotel Pierre New York, New York Dear Mr. Ehrlichman: I would like to take this opportunity to offer my sincerest congratulations on your most recent appoint- ment and my thanks for your many kindnesses during our association in the past campaign. I look forward to the coming administration and the most important role you will hold in government. I extend my best wishes for every success. If I may ever personally offer to you any assistance here in Massachusetts, my home state, or in the area of air transport, please do not hesitate to call upon me at any time. Thank you again for the distinct pleasure of my association with you. Very truly yours, William B. William B. Letteney, Jr. Assistant Sales Manager WBL/1 January 4, 1969 MEMORANDUM TO: John Ehrlichman FROM: RN In the PR Department, I think it would be well to ask for originals of cartoons. I note that Karl Humenthal of the Herald-Examiner had one in the January 1 paper, and there are probably a number of others that we would like to have for our collection. I doubt if I can write a letter each time since we will often find that cartoonists will hit us over and over again. But the first letter should go from me to the cartoonist, and then from time to time I probably should follow up and then from time to time I probably should follow up, and then another time, Ziegler or you could drop a note requesting the original for our collection. We might go back to the early stage S of the campaign, as a matter of fact, even to the pre-convention and post-convention period, to get this collection going. Generally speaking, only those who draw favorable cartoons will be willing to send me originals. But from time to time we should request cartoons from others, even though they are unfavorable, and continue to do so unless we get a firm statement that they do not want to send them. For example, this is the case with Herblock he does not give his originals to anybody. Jerry Van de Heovel KEOGH KLEIN ZIEGLER January 4, 1969 - RN Tape TO: JOHN EHRLICHMAN cc: Bob Haldeman FROM: RN I think we still need some beefing up on the "color" side of our research staff. Buchanan does a good job but he will be increasingly tied up on the news summaries as time goes on. As I have indicated before, Safire and possibly Gavin will be able to help in this respect. What is needed is a bit of homor where appropriate and then an anecdote like the Guild Hall speech showed up in that form, and at times a quotation, although I generally do not like to throw out quotations in speeches. The greatest need is for some good, brief anecdotes along the lines that Jimmy Humes prepared prior to the campaign. I am sure that if a man with talent in this area puts his mind to it he will come up with some pretty good ideas that I will be able to use. In this same connection, it is necessary for whoever is in charge of the schedule to keep the research people com- pletely briefed well in advance of every possible occasion where I shall be asked to say a few words. People hang on every word a President utters and if at times instead of just beating the obvious to death in making an award or accepting one, etc. I can find an appropriate eloquent phrase which might stick in the public conscience, we can make some points. - 2 - I have emphasized this point in several other conversations and memoranda but I don't think anybody really realizes how important I think it is and how necessary and helpful it will be to my operation. Again, I suggest you talk to the research people and go out on a talent hunt for a man who might fit the bill. We haven't found him yet although each of our own staff from time to time does make a contribution which is helpful. Dick Moore, as a matter of fact, made the most contributions of this type during the campaign which I was able to use. He should be included in the group which discusses this problem. My guess is that a young, bright, intellectual type who would really love such an assignment and could learn to do it extremely well would be the type of individual to get. With further regard to my schedule, somebody slipped in not having any suggested comments prepared for the Anaheim homecoming. In the future in every instance where I am expected to speak even for five minutes a few thoughts should be put in front of me even though I may not use them so that it will at least stir my own thinking. # # # KLEIN I story A margins of victory 1960 1968 Total Votes in Key states cal Ill Ohio Mo. So Can 2 TV man 3 January 4, 1969 MEMORANDUM TO: John Ehrlichman FROM: RN SUBJECT: Television Man I believe we still need a full-time television man who will not only handle special events for which we already have a pretty good system, but even more important, who will be along on all trips and at the White House to handle the many instances when news shots may be taken. For example, at the Rose Bowl we had an audience of approximately 60 million. The camera shot may have been only one or two minutes, but while our advance men and the Rose Bowl people had done an excellent job in setting up the arrangements for my physical movements, I had no one who had the slightest idea as to when the television shot might be taken and how we could make the most out of it. What is really needed here is an imaginative, not an abrasive type, who can keep me informed as to when television shots are likely to be taken. And then who can make some suggestions as to how we can get the greatest advantage out of them. I think we were deficient in this respect somewhat even during the campaign where we had superb people for all the special events, but no one who handled the getting on and off airplanes and the many other casual shots which probably make the news shows more than the formal things we did. Would you give some thought to this problem and give me a recommendation. My guess is that a television news producer might be what we are looking for here. RN tape - 1/4/69 TO: Bob Haldeman FROM: RN SUBJECT: Campaign Finance Report In reading the wire service stories on the finance reports filed by Stans and the Democrats I find the usual problem which always plagues us. That the Democrats appear to be spending far less because the huge amounts the unions spend do not show up in their reports. I want you Aget To Klein and the others who should make a contribution in this area to set the record straight. Perhaps a memorandum should be written for those who may be going on television programs, and the word passed to key Congressmen, Senators, Governors or any othe rs who might be called upon to answer questions on this subject. Another problem which concerns me is the xdangexxwk failure of our Finance Committee to make its report on time. This shows the necessity for a hard-nosed, sophisticated person who serves as Counsel to the National Committee who will handle such matters on a proper basis in the future. I think this Counsel job is more important than some realize. As soon as we can get Scribner out of there let's get a really good man in his place -- one who is really bright enough and young enough but done well enough to do an effective job. This position cannot go to one of the hacks. 10 HRH MEMORANDUM TO: JOHN EHRLICHMAN FROM: HARRY FLEMMING NOVEMBER 23,1968 situr Attached is a floor plan for our office space as per your request. Vice-President elect Agnew's space is outlined in red and is so designated.