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This file contains: New Hampshire Daily Newspapers- name, location, and editor. 5 pages. [Memo], n.d. New Hamphire list. [Memo], 1959 New Hampshire Tentative Schedule. [Memo], 1959 New Hampshire Airport Arrival. [Memo], 1959 New Hampshire East Activities. [Memo], 1959 New Hampshire Party Reception. [Memo], 1959 New Hampshire Hotel Arrangements. [Memo], 1959 New Hampshire Contact List. [Memo], 1959 Sullivan Should Call list. [Memo], 1959 Executive Committee: Hopkinton-Everett Dam. Oversized- not scanned. [Other Document], 9/11/1959 RHF & Bhaldeman discussion. [Memo], 9/26/1959 To Richard F. Cooper from H.R. Haldeman. Expenses at Eagle Hotel. [Letter], 10/28/1959 From Richard F. Cooper to H.R. Haldeman. Acknowledges Eagle Hotel expenses. [Letter], 10/30/1959

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This file contains: New Hampshire Daily Newspapers- name, location, and editor. 5 pages. [Memo], n.d. New Hamphire list. [Memo], 1959 New Hampshire Tentative Schedule. [Memo], 1959 New Hampshire Airport Arrival. [Memo], 1959 New Hampshire East Activities. [Memo], 1959 New Hampshire Party Reception. [Memo], 1959 New Hampshire Hotel Arrangements. [Memo], 1959 New Hampshire Contact List. [Memo], 1959 Sullivan Should Call list. [Memo], 1959 Executive Committee: Hopkinton-Everett Dam. Oversized- not scanned. [Other Document], 9/11/1959 RHF & Bhaldeman discussion. [Memo], 9/26/1959 To Richard F. Cooper from H.R. Haldeman. Expenses at Eagle Hotel. [Letter], 10/28/1959 From Richard F. Cooper to H.R. Haldeman. Acknowledges Eagle Hotel expenses. [Letter], 10/30/1959
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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 44 11 n.d. Memo New Hampshire Daily Newspapers- name, location, and editor. 5 pages. 44 11 1959 Memo New Hamphire list. 44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire Tentative Schedule. 44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire Airport Arrival. 44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire East Activities. 44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire Party Reception. Friday, May 18, 2007 Page 1 of 2 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire Hotel Arrangements. 44 11 1959 Memo New Hampshire Contact List. 44 11 1959 Memo Sullivan Should Call list. 44 11 09/11/1959 Other Document Executive Committee: Hopkinton-Everett Dam. Oversized- not scanned. 44 11 09/26/1959 Memo RHF & Bhaldeman discussion. 44 11 10/28/1959 Letter To Richard F. Cooper from H.R. Haldeman. Expenses at Eagle Hotel. 44 11 10/30/1959 Letter From Richard F. Cooper to H.R. Haldeman. Acknowledges Eagle Hotel expenses. Friday, May 18, 2007 Page 2 of 2 dinner service NEW HAMPSHIRE DAILY NEWSPAPERS bar set up Claremont - THE DAILY EAGLE, 19 Sullivan Street it facilities commy Publisher - Mrs. Rhoda Shaw Clark Editor - Nelson S. Bryant Concord - THE CONCORD MONITOR, 3 North State Street Managing Editor - William P. Newell Editor - James M. Langley Dover - FOSTER'S DAILY DEMOCRAT, 335 Central Avenue Editor - Philip C. Foster Keene - KEENE EVENING SENTINEL, 60 West Street Publisher - James C. Ewing Editor - Ralph W. Newell Laconia - LACONIA EVENING CITIZEN, 18 Beacon Street Editor - Edward J. Gallagher Lebanon - VALLEY NEWS, P.O. Box 70, White River Jct., Vermont Publisher - Walter C. Paine Managing Editor - John H. Auran Manchester - MANCHESTER UNION LEADER, 35 Amherst Street Publisher - William Loeb Editor - Hugh R. O'Neil Editor of Sunday Edition, NEW HAMPSHIRE SUNDAY NEWS Bernard J. McQuaid Nashua - THE NASHUA TELEGRAPH, 60 Main Street Publisher - Irving R. Van Aurmen Managing Editor - Fred H. Dobens Portsmouth - THE PORTSMOUTH HERALD, 82 Congress Street Publisher-Editor - Justin D. Hartford NEW HAMPSHIRE WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS Berlin - THE BERLIN REPORTER, P.O. Box 1032 Publishers - John and Thomas F. Houlihan Editor - Albion W. Warren, Jr. - Le JOURNAL, 225 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Maine (French language) Editor - Louis P. Gagne Bristol - THE BRISTOL ENTERPRISE, 27 Central Square Publisher-Editor- Hon. Edward J. Bennett 2. Canaan - CANAAN REPORTER and ENFIELD ADVOCATE, Main Street Publisher-Editor - Elmer Dulmage Center Ossipee - CARROLL COUNTY INDEPENDENT Editor - Parker M. Merrow Colebrook - COLEBROOK NEWS AND SENTINEL, 230 Main Street Managing Editor - John B. Value Derry - DERRY NEWS-ENTERPRISE, 6 Birch Street Publisher-Editor - John J. Brennan Sheehan Thomas Exeter - EXETER NEWS-LETTER, 255 Water Street Publisher-Editor - James P. Lynch Farmington - THE FARMINGTON NEWS, Central Square Publisher-Editor - Sam S. Clevenson Franklin - THE FRANKLIN JOURNAL TRANSCRIPT, 405 Central Street Editor - Richard P. Lewis Goffstown - THE GOFFSTOWN NEWS, 70 Main Street Editor - Norman Piper Hampton - THE HAMPTON UNION, 575 Lafayette Road Editor - Edward S. Seavey, Jr. Hanover - THE HANOVER GAZETTE, 4 Allen Street Editor - David D. Hewitt Hillsborough - THE HILLSBOROUGH MESSENGER, Central Square Editor - Richard Howard - TRI-TOWN YANKEE Publisher-Editor - Donald B. Madden, Jr. JAFFREY - THE MONADNOCK LEDGER, P.O. Box 326 Publisher-Editor - Richard Noyes Lancaster - THE COOS COUNTY DEMOCRAT, 79 Main Street Publisher-Editor - Clinton L. White Lebanon - THE GRANITE STATE FREE PRESS, 7 Mill Street Publisher-Editor - William A. Smith Littleton - THE LITTLETON COURIER, 102 Main Street Publisher - John H. Colby Editor - Reginald Colby Manchester - L'ACTION, 1042 Elm Street (French language) Editor - Josaphat T. Benoit Meredith - THE MEREDITH NEWS, Water Street Publisher-Editor - Neal W. Phillips 3. Milford - THE MILFORD CABINET and THE WILTON JOURNAL, Middle Street Publisher-Editor - William B. Rotch Nashua - L'IMPARTIAL, 23 Elm Street (French language) Publisher-Editor - Armand Biron Newport - THE NEWPORT ARGUS-CHAMPION, 18a West Street Publisher - Nicholas J. Mahoney, Jr. Editor - Eve M. Whittaker North Conway - THE NORTH CONWAY REPORTER Editor - Paul K. Blanchard 1. Penacook - PENACOOK ADVERTISER Um Chires Publisher-Editor - Charles H. Cummings Peterborough - THE PETERBOROUGH TRANSCRIPT Editor - Paul C. Cummings Pittsfield - THE VALLEY TIMES, 4 Green Street Editor - Thomas F. McKoan hour Plymouth - THE PLYMOUTH RECORD and ASHLAND CITIZEN, 111 Main St. Publisher - Harold E. Wilkins Editor - Doris M. Wherland Rochester - THE ROCHESTER COURIER, 54 North Main Street Publisher-Editor - Elery J. Lyndes Somersworth - THE SOMERSWORTH FREE PRESS, 45 High Street Publisher-Editor - John J. Ballentine Warner - THE KEARSARGE INDEPENDENT Publisher-Editor - Zane B. Thurston leardly Wolfeboro - GRANITE STATE NEWS, Railroad Avenue Editor - Ralph G. Carpenter II Woodsville - TWIN STATE NEWS TIMES, Central Street Publisher-Editor - Francis H. Andrews Salem - THE NEWS OF SALEM Publisher - C. E. Collins Editor - William F. Collins Salem - SALEM ENTERPRISE Editor - Edward Lee 4. NEW HAMPSHIRE RADIO STATIONS Berlin - WKCB and WKCQ (FM), 27 Green Square President - Richard P. McKee General Manager - Mr. Lynn Smith Claremont - WTSV 221 Washington Street Station Manager - William Perry Concord - WKXL 100 North Main Street President & General Manager - Frank B. Estes Conway - WBNC East Main Street Owner - William Sweeney Station Manager - Lawrence Sherman Dover - WTSN Back Road Station Manager - Edward X. Callahan, Jr. Durham - WMDR Thompson Hall, University of New Hampshire Operated by Undergraduates of University of N.H. Hanover - WDCR Robinson Hall, Dartmouth College Operated by Undergraduates of Dartmouth College Hanover-Lebanon - WTSL P.O. Box 1031, Hanover, N.H. Station Manager - Howard L. Chase Keene - WKNE 17 Dunbar Street President - Joseph K. Close General Manager - Howard E. Wheelock - WKBK 39 Vernon Street Station Manager - Robert Berry Laconia - WLNH 653 Main Street General Manager - Arthur Rothafel Manchester - WFEA P.O. Box 149 Owner - William Malo, Jr. - WGIR Front Street Owner - Norman Knight General Manager - Bernie Mack - WKBR 155 Front Street Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr. - Ralph Gottlieb Treasurer - William F. Rust, Jr. Nashua - WOTW Lund Road Station Manager - Robert E. Trow 5. Nashua - WSMN 502 West Hollis Street President - Gerald Nash General Manager - D. A. Rock Portsmouth- - WHEB 3 Pleasant Street Managing Director - Harold H. Segal Rochester - WWNH Rochester Hill Road Station Manager - A. J. K. Malin NEW HAMPSHIRE TELEVISION STATIONS Manchester - WMUR-TV 1819 Elm Street General Manager - David O'Shea Durham - WENH-TV University of New Hampshire Operated by Undergraduates of University of N.H. Manager - Keith J. Nighbert Poland Spring, Me.- WMTW-TV 488 Congress St., Portland, Maine President - John W. Guider Asst. General Manager - Robert L. Maynard New Hampshire - Oct 59 SK. Borton - maurice allen Liberty 25600X394 res Edguater 54279 - Bill Shields - Ed seveney res Crystal 92851 Political state Police Concord - Col Caswell Cap 55571 Natl Comma - Dick Cooper - Rochester 605 a 688 res 1233 secy ms. Ross Sen - styles Bridges- Concerd Capitol 55471 res Cap 88409 (priv) AA Chet Wiggins res Hopkinton Contoocook 3Ring 33 secy miss Guyer office 18 School Street - Nonis Cotton - Lebanon 795 res 37 For. Wesley Powell- capitol Cap 56671 statehouse Cap 56611 At Chan- T. Borden Walker Woodsville 73315 aide - morris murphy secy Bob Rhodes state comm off. Concord Cap 59341 136 N main St, Hotel- - Eagle - mrs. George n maj. George 110Nm ain Cap 56681 Dam Ceremonies Noone-chief of of tech liaison USA engineers Waltham hass Twinbrook 42400 Cap. 55561 Sen Phil Dunlap- chmn citizens comm. Hopkinton Contoocook 122-21 137 Merrimac RiverValley Flood Control Comm- secy Ruth matson -8 Park St Publicity - Hamilton Putnam 18 School St Press dinner - sponsored by UP Dale Johns reg mgr -Boston Capitol 74000 res Needhaun mass Hillcrest 44473 al Wade -Johns' asst Robt. Dallos - Concord office New Hampshire -2- Tentative Schedule 7:00 a to DCA by chartered Convair (alt. bad weather - lolli30p an 1130a) 8:45a an Concord airport 8:55lv Concord airport by motorcade to E Weare g*9:35am E Gloughreservation Weare for ground breaking (15 min) 9:50lv Weare to Henniker 10.20am Henniker - for NE. College key presentation (5min) 10:25to Henniker to W. Hopkinton 10:50am W. Hopkinton claim site for ceremonies 11:00 Program stails - live radio 12:00 RN address 12:30 Barbeque luncheon 2:30 , to WHopkinton to Eagle Hotel-Loncord 2:50 an Cagle Hotel - to rooms 40min free time 3:30 to reception in dining room- Eagle Hotel 5:30 lo reception - to rooms / free time (hold for phone calls) 6:30 7:15to press reception + dinner - Eagle Hotel 6130-7:30 Locktails 7:30 - 8:15 Dinner 8:15 Intio of R - talk 8:30-9:30 Q+A 9:30 to Eagle Hotel by car to Concerd augort 9:45 an airport 10:00 take off New Hampshire -3- - airport arrival Needed: NE mgr on duty- airport mgr- Ferns Plane parking location, motorcade lineup & welcome committee + crowd layout. Band Crowds- YR? }check Cooper Dick Vicky Zachos Press interview at planeside 10 - check pet Klein up 1. clear term if mike facility/sound apr truck) if crowd / -police YR Crowds - Vicky Zachos Dant YR - Peter Stuart motorcade Needed: Motorcade chairman- - bene Struckhoff Details on cars -drivers - etc availability for drive to Eagle + evening to air port escort plans check +time all routes (Shields) decision on open 25. closed cars who rides in what care? Fress bus ? staff cars, add limo for badweather - lg gep New Hampshire -4- East Weare activities Needed: Chairman - Vernon E Wood no mike Program - intro by Wood- RN digs dirt with selver should Details on how this fits into overall dam setup Weare- Everett daw part of Everett Hopkint on Wanst Reservoir flood control prigect Henneker activities Needed: Chairman- Dr Raymond Domforth Prescollege Program keyfim Danforth, rosests pat - beanies Background on New Crigkind College Details on how this fits into claim set- up- if itdoes, doesn't- but is in general area Needed: Chair man- Phil Deenlap Hopkinton activities Details on plans, program, people Data for RN speech - if not already sent Barbeque details New Hampshire -5- Party Reception 3:30-5:30 - main Dining Room -Eagle Hotel Needed: augmts. Chma. - Mrs. Perkins Final details on receiving line - Either mus for P into (RN, PN, sent mis Bridges, Sen Cotton, mrs. Powell 3 Check out facilities, route from room, elevator, etc Check to be sure that all past Governors recd direct invitation plus imcluding Upton, Sellaway Dale, Magg, Blood See if mike available if RN waich to speak UP Dinnee 6:30-9:30 North Dining Room. Eagle Hotel Dale Johns - chairman Palmer Payne - up radis Chairman in NH A will intio RN Q&A not for attribution - no sound -live or tape Needed: No, coming Check out details on facilities - mike etc. New Hampshire -6- Hotel anaugements Eagle Hotel - maj Mrs George - owner mgrs. Rooms 1+2 resul for RN t PN Room 6 for Secret Service The Haldeman 3-4-5 Staff suggest you move to Run Needed: Check hotel mgmt t UP re adequate staffing to serve dinner - of special bar set up in dining room bet phone co to put extra lines into our rooms, leck press acilities at hotel New Hampshire - geul I have contacted - Dick Cooper - Nall Committeeman - use him for primary contact & to answer all questions re local situation Sen Bridges & Chet Wiggin (his AA) - stick close with Wiggin on all plans esp. re dam stuff Sen Lotton - no need for further follow up unless major changes in plans Gov Powell- have not treached him but talked to aide- murphy. Important to continue to try to reach Gov + cover on all plaus Noone- re dam deal- he will be at Highway Hotel & should be kept posted Phil Dunlap - stay veryclose to him ou all dam plaus - motorcade - etc. Dale Johns of other Upmen - work all annee plaus then them. Mrs. George - for all hotel argusts mis. Currier - Bill Treat- no need for further " follow " up Sullivan should Call T Borden Walker - to clear overall plans - he has should check in with him. already gotten them from Cooper but we Bob alland - may be can help add to airport and/or reception crowd Herald Connolly - same Jim Crain - " all othersin (friends) book - except ones I have already Called- fill in on RN plans - ask their evaluation of Rochefeller trip & current situation, encourage reception attendance & crowd. building, also try John K. Billington at UQNH (see letter maybe he can organize an augort crowd. after details filled in put emphasis on huge Crowds at auport X reception. must have 1000 at airport. No Nixon For President "type signs- guist "Welcome Patt Dick to New Hampshire." want contrast to Rockefeller. 9/26/59 RHF and BHaldeman discussion Bob Haldeman to check with Don Hughes for transportation, arrival arrangements, etc. Herb Klein re: background session with the press. This is the knotty problem of the whole thing. Several ways invitation can be extended; i.e., through AP or UPI editors, a press association, or direct from Senator Cotton. One thing that is definite not OK is for invitations to come from Gov. Powell. Things which are set: Dam de ground-breaking ceremonies in the AM Followed by luncheon put on by the Corps of Engineers (JFHughes has information on this) Followed by stand-up reception back in Concord, put on by the State Committee - Dick Cooper, National Committeeman in charge. (question on this -- wonder if it is the State Committee is actually the sponsoring group, as Dick Cooper is Committeeman, not State Chm.lgg) Main rason for Ned Sullivan going up with Bob Haldeman is to get the wider soundings of people in the State on just what the political situation is which can be done by two people. Want to contact as many of the names in the black book as possible to get the feeling of reaction of NR's week-end visit, activity on his behalf, etc. RN's reception must be markedly bigger and better than that given to NR. Many RN people in New Hampshire are raring for action, and this is a good time to check in with them, feel their pulses, etc. October 28, 1959 Mr. Richard F. Cooper P. 0. Box 2301 Rochester, New Hampshire Dear Dick: The attached check covers the expenses for rooms and the reception at the Eagle Hotel. We thought it might be better if you took care of transmitting the payment to them. Hope to be back in touch with you before too long. Best regards, H. R. Haldeman HRH:jc Attachment Republican National Committee 1625 EYE STREET. NORTHWEST WASHINGTON 6. D. C. NATIONAL 8-6800 MEADE ALCORN CHAIRMAN RICHARD F. COOPER MEMBER FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE P. O. BOX 2301 October 30, 1959 ROCHESTER. NEW HAMPSHIRE Mr. H. Robert Haldeman J. Walter Thompson Company 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, New York Dear Bob: This acknowledges the cashiers check for $432.12, covering the Eagle Hotel expenses. I recently wrote to Bob Finch to be passed along to you, concerning other charges totaling $273.26. I presumed this was a matter that would be handled in Washington and perhaps passed along to you. I am looking forward to seeing you again. The "pot"is boiling madly; I have been doing my best to keep the lid on, but it la S been popping up and down the last couple of days. Richard F. Cooper Best July regards, mer