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From Alexander P. Butterfield to David N. Parker RE: The President's December 1973 Calendar. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Memo], 12/5/1972
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
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12/5/1972
Personal
Memo
From Alexander P. Butterfield to David N.
Parker RE: The President's December 1973
Calendar. 1pg.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Page 1 of 1
DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT]
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Memo
Butterfield to Parker re: " The
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President's December 1973 Calendar'
FILE GROUP TITLE
STAFF SECRETARY
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82
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BUTTERFIELD CORRESPONDENCE July 1972- December 1972 EI]
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A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy.
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B. National security classified information.
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or a libel of a living person.
H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
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Presidential Materials Review Board
Review on Contested Documents
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Item N-1]
December 5, 1972
MEMORANDUM FOR: MR. DAVID N. PARKER
FROM:
ALEXANDER P. BUTTERFIELD
SUBJECT:
The President's December 1973 Calendar
Dave:
In today's quick meeting with 96-1/2 year old former State Senator
M. Harvey Taylor, the President made very strong the point that
he wanted to see his elderly friend again next year. In fact, he
went on to say that he wanted "ol Harv" to come back every year
as long as he (the President) was in the White House. Incidentally,
there is every reason to believe that the former State Senator will
be around for at least that long. He looks a good 30 years younger
than his actual age, stands erect, dresses like a college sophomore,
smiles perpetually and talks incessantly. He bounced into the Oval
Office like a rubber ball and throughout the entire 10-minute session
with the President played to the hilt the role of the excited kid.
Immediately afterward, he held forth for an appreciative White House
Press Corps and was dancing his third jig when Ziegler and several
aides pounded on him and dragged him away. I don't want to say
that he is a wild man, but when I saw him last, he had one hand
through the arm of a pretty 20-year old secretary he had just asked
for lunch at Sans Souci and was pinching the West Wing receptionist
with the other.
cc: Mr. Stephen B. Bull