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H.R. Haldeman to Hon. John Clifford Folger. Re: John Warner and Nelson Hartson. 3pp. w/ attachments [Letter], 9171962
H.R. Haldeman to Hon. John Clifford Folger. Re: Strategy. 2pp. w/ attachments [Letter], 6011962
H.R. Haldeman to John Clifford Folger. Re: Invoices for C-E-I-R, Inc. polls. 1pg. [Letter], 12221961
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H.R. Haldeman to Hon. John Clifford Folger. Re: John Warner and Nelson Hartson. 3pp. w/ attachments [Letter], 9171962
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H.R. Haldeman to John Clifford Folger. Re: Invoices for C-E-I-R, Inc. polls. 1pg. [Letter], 12221961
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
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09171962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Hon. John Clifford
Folger. Re: John Warner and Nelson
Hartson. 3pp. w/ attachments
55
16
06011962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Hon. John Clifford
Folger. Re: Strategy. 2pp. w/ attachments
55
16
12221961
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to John Clifford Folger. Re:
Invoices for C-E-I-R, Inc. polls. 1pg.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Page 1 of 1
September 17, 1962
Dear Cliff:
Following our conversation, I
called John Warner and gave him the full
treatment.
He was not immune, but apparently
Nelson Hartson is. We now need a new needle
with a different prescription. Do you have
it, or what would you advise as the next
step?
Copy of the wire received from
John Warner is attached.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Honorable John Clifford Folger
725 Fifteenth Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
COPY
September 14, 1962
(Straight Wire)
To: Robert Haldeman
MY REQUEST FOR LEAVE OF ABSENCE TURNED DOWN BY
FIRM EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF WHICH HARTSON IS
CHAIRMAN. REGRET VERY MUCH MY INABILITY TO ASSIST
IN THIS TIME OF GREATEST NEED.
JOHN WARNER.
CLASS OF SERVICE
WESTERN UNION
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unless its deferred char-
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acter is Indicated by the
TELEGRAM
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Letter Telegram
W.P. MARSHALL. PRESIDENT
The filing time shown in the date line on domestic telegrams is LOCAL TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is LOCAL TIME at point of destination
815P PDT SEP 14 62 LA662 PA671
L W NFB251 NL PD
NF WASHINGTON DC- 14
ROBERT HALDEMAN, CARE ROSE WOODS
523 WEST 6 ST ADAMS DUGUE HAZELTINE LSA
MY REQUEST FOR LEAVE OF ABSENCE TURNED DOWN BY FIRM EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE OF WHICH HARTSON IS CHAIRMAN, REGRET VERY MUCH MY
INABILITY TO ASSIST IN THIS TIME OF GREATEST NEED
JOHN WARNER.
June 1, 1962
Dear Cliff:
bcc
It was great to take time out from
X
delivering the groceries to sit around and
map out a few great strategic moves with you and
Len.
RHF
date
We are indeed getting our sea legs, and
as long as you keep the bullets coming, we will
be sure the cannons are loaded and properly aimed.
File: Folger, J. C.
I am not exactly sure how a tower of
jelly can end up in a pulp - propped up or not -
but we will give it the old college try.
Very best of everything.
WIN WITH NIXON!
H. R. Haldeman
The Honorable John Clifford Folger
725 Fifteenth Street, N.W.
Washington 5, D. C.
725 FIFTEENTH STREET
WASHINGTON 5
May 24, 1962
Dear Bob:
There is much master minding in politics.
People love to sit around and map out great strategic
moves. It is plain to see you are one who delivers the
groceries and gets things done.
It was terribly nice to see you, and we could
follow the day to day developments with clear understanding.
Much as one deplores a primary fight, I can't help feel the
net result of the June 5 contest is going to be on the plus
side. You are getting your sea legs and a better feeling of
the problem before you.
The main fact is Pat Brown is a tower of
jelly, and no amount of propping up will save him. In the
final stages Nixon will beat him to a pulp.
With all good wishes, I am,
Faithfully yours,
John Cup Clifford Folger
Mr. H. Robert Haldeman
6505 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
December 22, 1961
Mr. John Clifford Folger
725 Fifteenth Street, N.W.
Washington 5, D. C.
Dear Cliff:
In cleaning up the loose ends which were hanging
around when I started on this job, I find that
there are two polls which were taken in September
which have not been paid for as yet.
It is my understanding that you are familiar with these
polls and that they were taken prior to Dick's decision
to run to determine the relative standing of the
potential candidates.
It is also my understanding that you had agreed to pay
for these polls and that they should therefore not be
submitted to the local Committee. Assuming this is
correct, I am attaching the invoices which total
$7,894.50. Payment should be made directly to
C-E-I-R, Inc.
If there is any problem on this, please let me know.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
enclosures
December 22, 1961
Mr. John Clifford Folger
725 Fifteenth Street, N.N.
Washington 5, D. C.
Dear Cliff:
In cleaning up the loose ends which were hanging
around when I started on this job, I find that
there are two polls which were taken in September
which have not been paid for as yet.
It is my understanding that you are familiar with these
polls and that they were taken prior to Dick's decision
to run to determine the relative standing of the
potential candidates.
It is also my understanding that you had agreed to pay
for these polls and that they should therefore not be
submitted to the local Committee. Assuming this is
correct, I am attaching the invoices which total
$7,894.50. Payment should be made directly to
C-E-I-R, Inc.
If there is any problem on this, please let me know.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
enclosures