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This file contains: From Stauffer to Ehrlichman RE Northeast Regional Conference. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 7/23/1972 From Casey to Ehrlichman RE Jim Needham. 2 pgs. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 7/28/1972 From Rietz to Ehrlichman RE Young Voters gathering. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 8/2/1972 From Hullin to Engman RE Tax information. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/7/1972 From Hullin to Smith RE Appearance before Young People. 3 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 7/14/1972 From Ehrlichman to Parker RE Jewish voters. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/14/1972 From Herge to Ehrlichman RE Finance Committee to Re-Elect President Dinner. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/16/1972 From Hullin to Waldman RE Hawaii Briefing Book Outline. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/25/1972 From Ehrlichman to Ford RE Student Leaders for the President brunch. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 8/25/1972 From Ehrlichman to Gary RE Thank you. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 8/26/1972 From Ehrlichman to Walker RE Convenntion congratulations. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 8/26/1972 From Hullin to Cumming RE Thank you. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 8/26/1972 From Hullin to Packard RE Thank you for convention efforts. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 8/26/1972 From Hullin to Gartland RE Thank you for convention work. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 8/26/1972 From Ehrlichman to Bremicker RE Thank you to Key Biscane Hotel. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/26/1972 From Ehrlichman to Myerson RE Thank you to Transportation Committee. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/26/1972 From Moore to Ehrlichman RE Hawaii 1960 vote. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/28/1972 From Moed to Ehrlichman RE Morning News with John Hart. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/28/1972 From Hullin to Ehrlichman RE Friends of Nixon Seminar. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 7/28/1972

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This file contains: From Stauffer to Ehrlichman RE Northeast Regional Conference. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 7/23/1972 From Casey to Ehrlichman RE Jim Needham. 2 pgs. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 7/28/1972 From Rietz to Ehrlichman RE Young Voters gathering. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 8/2/1972 From Hullin to Engman RE Tax information. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/7/1972 From Hullin to Smith RE Appearance before Young People. 3 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 7/14/1972 From Ehrlichman to Parker RE Jewish voters. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/14/1972 From Herge to Ehrlichman RE Finance Committee to Re-Elect President Dinner. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/16/1972 From Hullin to Waldman RE Hawaii Briefing Book Outline. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/25/1972 From Ehrlichman to Ford RE Student Leaders for the President brunch. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 8/25/1972 From Ehrlichman to Gary RE Thank you. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 8/26/1972 From Ehrlichman to Walker RE Convenntion congratulations. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 8/26/1972 From Hullin to Cumming RE Thank you. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 8/26/1972 From Hullin to Packard RE Thank you for convention efforts. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 8/26/1972 From Hullin to Gartland RE Thank you for convention work. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 8/26/1972 From Ehrlichman to Bremicker RE Thank you to Key Biscane Hotel. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/26/1972 From Ehrlichman to Myerson RE Thank you to Transportation Committee. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/26/1972 From Moore to Ehrlichman RE Hawaii 1960 vote. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/28/1972 From Moed to Ehrlichman RE Morning News with John Hart. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/28/1972 From Hullin to Ehrlichman RE Friends of Nixon Seminar. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 7/28/1972
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library Contested Materials Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 54 52 7/23/1972 Campaign Letter From Stauffer to Ehrlichman RE Northeast Regional Conference. 1 pg. 54 52 7/28/1972 Personal Letter From Casey to Ehrlichman RE Jim Needham. 2 pgs. 54 52 8/2/1972 Campaign Letter From Rietz to Ehrlichman RE Young Voters gathering. 1 pg. 54 52 8/7/1972 Campaign Memo From Hullin to Engman RE Tax information. 1 pg. Wednesday, February 04, 2015 Page 1 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 54 52 7/14/1972 Campaign Memo From Hullin to Smith RE Appearance before Young People. 3 pgs. 54 52 8/14/1972 Campaign Memo From Ehrlichman to Parker RE Jewish voters. 1 pg. 54 52 8/16/1972 Campaign Memo From Herge to Ehrlichman RE Finance Committee to Re-Elect President Dinner. 1 pg. 54 52 8/25/1972 Campaign Memo From Hullin to Waldman RE Hawaii Briefing Book Outline. 1 pg. 54 52 8/25/1972 Campaign Letter From Ehrlichman to Ford RE Student Leaders for the President brunch. 1 pg. Wednesday, February 04, 2015 Page 2 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 54 52 8/26/1972 Campaign Letter From Ehrlichman to Gary RE Thank you. 1 pg. 54 52 8/26/1972 Campaign Letter From Ehrlichman to Walker RE Convention congratulations. 1 pg. 54 52 8/26/1972 Campaign Letter From Hullin to Cumming RE Thank you. 1 pg. 54 52 8/26/1972 Campaign Letter From Hullin to Packard RE Thank you for convention efforts. 1 pg. 54 52 8/26/1972 Campaign Letter From Hullin to Gartland RE Thank you for convention work. 1 pg. Wednesday, February 04, 2015 Page 3 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 54 52 8/26/1972 Campaign From Ehrlichman to Bremicker RE Thank you to Key Biscane Hotel. 2 pgs. 54 52 8/26/1972 Campaign From Ehrlichman to Myerson RE Thank you to Transportation Committee. 1 pg. 54 52 8/28/1972 Campaign Memo From Moore to Ehrlichman RE Hawaii 1960 vote. 1 pg. 54 52 8/28/1972 Campaign From Moed to Ehrlichman RE Morning News with John Hart. 1 pg. 54 52 7/28/1972 White House Staff Memo From Hullin to Ehrlichman RE Friends of Nixon Seminar. 1 pg. Wednesday, February 25, 2015 Page 4 of 4 Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: WHSF : WHCF: Subject Files Box Number: 6 Folder: Ex. FG 6-11-1/Ehrlichman, John D. 1/1/72 - [7/20/72 - 9/2/72] [6 of 8] Document Disposition 405 Retain Open 406 Retain Open 407 Retain Open 408 Retain Open 409 Retain Open 410 Return Private/PoliticaltR. Stauffer to JDE 7/23/72 411 Retain Open 412 Retain Open 413 Retain Open 414 Retain Open 415 Retain Open 416 Retain Open 417 Retain Open 418 Retain Open 419 Return Private/Political Memo Hull 1: is JDE 7/28/72 420 Retain Open 421 Retain Open 422 Return Private/Personal LtR. Casoy to JDE 7/28/72 423 Retain Open 424 Retain Open 425 Retain Open 426 Retain Open 427 Retain Open Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: WHSF : WHCF: Subject Files Box Number: 6 428 Retain Open 429 Retain Open 430 Return Private/Political LtR. Rietz ID JDE 8/2/72 431 Retain Open 432 Retain Open 433 Retain Open 434 Retain Open 435 Return Private/Political Memo Huller ti Engran 8/7/72 436 Return Private/Political Mem: Hullen 10 Smith 8/8/72 437 Retain Open 438 Retain Open 439 Return Private/Political Memo Hashin 8/11/72 440 Return Private/Political Man JDE to Parker 8/14/22 441 Retain Open 442 Retain Open 443 Return Private/Political Merro Herge to JDE 8/16/72 444 Retain Open 445 Retain Open 446 Retain Open 447 Retain Open 448 Return Private/Political Mem Hullen to Waldman 8/25/72 449 Return Private/Political LtR. JOE to Ford 8/25/72 450 Return Private/Political UR JDE to Gary 8/26/12 451 Return Private/Political LtR. JDE 10 walker 8/26/72 452 Return Private/Political LHR. Hullin to Cumming 8/26/72 453 Return Private/Politicalt LTR Hullin is Packind 8/26/72 Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: WHSF : WHCF : Subject Files Box Number: 6 454 Return Private/Political LTR Hullin to Gartland 8/26/72 455 Return Private/PoliticaltR JDE to Brenicker Bren 8/26/72 456 Return Private/Political LAR JDC to Myerson 8/26/72 457 Return Private/Politicall LHR Moore to JDE 8/28/72 458 Return Private/Political LtR. Brancker 1:- IDE 8/28/72 459 Retain Open 460 Return Private/PoliticallR. Moed ) JDE 8/30/72 461 Retain Open 462 Retain Open 463 Retain Open 466 Retain Open 467 Retain Open 468 Retain Open 469 Retain Open 470 Retain Open 471 Retain Open 472 Retain Open 473 Retain Open 474 Retain Open Please reply to: JUL 271972 X FL972 Miss Sarah Ann Stauffer Rohrerstown Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 17571 Republican (717) 392-6959 EXECUTIVE National Convention FC6-11-1/EHRLIC PL EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D. Committee On Arrangements OFFICERS July 13,1972 Bob Date. Chairman R.L. "Dick" Herman, Vice Chairman Wrs. Mildred K. Perkins. Secretary Mrs. J. Wallard Marriott, Treasurer Free C. Scribner, Jr., General Counsel N:D.H Boyd. Special Asst. to Chrmn. Dear Mr. Ehrlichman: Ray C. Bleas, Adviser Bilated but sencice thanks for your SUBCOMMITTEES Badges and Tickets Harry Rosenzweig, Chairman Miss Sarah Ann Stauffer, Vice Chairman tremindian help In makey the Mostern T Housing Howard H. (Bo) Callaway, Chairman Mrs. Harlan J. Anderson, Vice Chairman Regional Confennce a success. appareatly News Media Operations McDill Boyd, Chairman Mrs. Hope McCormick, Vice Chairman Program Planning Robert M. Flanigan, Chairman Mrs. Keith Spurrier, Vice Chairman Transportation ten end effect happily enjoyed by the delgates here inspered and impressed three of Kendalf D. Garff, Chairman L. E. (Tommy) Thomas, Vice Chairman Host Committee his Lehind The Sccues 'too Mrs. Eleanor R. Ring. Chairman Thomas C. Reed Patnam Livermore Please return to Pennsylvania form EX OFFICIO MEMBERS Thomas B. Evans. Jr., Co-Chairman Erpublican National Committee Mrs. Tobin Armstrong, Co-Chairman Republican National Committee Sencerely, STAFF Miss Josephine L. Good, Convention Director Rebert P. Knowles, Convention Coordinator William S. Warner, Comptroller and Administrative Assistant DECEIVED JULS31972 FILES SAN DIFGO CAUFORNIA AUGUST 21 1072 EXECUTIVE PR17 John PRID THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 28, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR JOHN EHRLICHMAN FROM TOD HULLIN SUBJECT Friends of Richard Nixon Seminar Friday, July 28, 1972 - 4:00 p.m. EOB Conference Room X You will be introduced by Dan Lungren of the Special Projects Office at the Republican National Committee. (FYI - he is the husband of Bobbie who works in Finch's West Wing office). Their experience has been that the speaker goes for 20-25 minutes in their area of responsibility and then takes questions for the balance of the hour. Other speakers this group has heard and will hear are: Thursday Mr. Henley of Dent's staff (Dent had to cancel at the last minute) Dolf Droge - three hours' worth on Vietnam Friday Bob Brown Assistant Director of ACTION, Mr. Kraw (sp?) Russell Train Senator Dole made a surprise appearance at lunch Luncheon speaker was Sherry Sheele, youngest elected state legislator in the country (from South Carolina) Saturday Herb Stein Herb Klein Jerris Leonard Mrs. Elizabeth Koontz, Director, Women's Bureau, Department of Labor Mr. Peppitone, Acting Director, Selective Service The group will have just completed a tour of the White House. SEP A list of attendees is attached at Tab A. JUL 2 9 1972 2 2 EXECUTIVE FG61111 EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D. UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549 FG215 OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN M-N vm3/2 agetz July 28, 1972 Mr. John Ehrlichman The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear John: Try to hold the evening of Thursday, August 10th, open for dinner at my house to send Jim Needham on his way from the SEC to the Chairmanship of the New York Stock Exchange. A formal invitation will follow. Sincerely, Bell William J. Casey Chairman sked free (day before departure miami) for MG RECEIVED72 MAL 3 FILES Moand Mee Hilliam of Cosiy request the pleasure of your company at dinner to Ronor Mr and Mrs Cames Teekham on Thursday, august tenth at seven c'clock Res. v.p. AUG 3 1972 EXECUTIVE Florida EHRLICHMAN, JOHN De: PLSO August 2, 1972 FOR THE PRESIDENT Dear Mr. Ehrlichman: X The Young Voters for the President staff was deeply honored and pleasantly surprised by your presence at our gathering Monday evening. Your taking the time to be there meant a great deal to the staff and certainly provided a tremendous lift in spirits. On behalf of the Young Voters I would like to thank you for your interest and support. You may be assured that we will be working even harder in the next three months. With best regards. Sincerely, Kenn Ken Rietz The Honorable John D. Ehrlichman The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 333-4570 executive M JOHN D. AUGUST 7, 1972 FOR LEW ENGMAN SUBJECT TAX INFORMATION John would like to have the following proposed material for possible distribution to surrogates, etc.: 1. The Treasury estimate of the revenues that would be raised by closing the loopholes as advocated by George McGovern. 2. An OMB accounting of the cost of the Democratic National Platform. 3. A specific outline of the McGovern tax proposals. 4. The reduction in tax rates caused by the President's 1069 Tax Reform Act. 5. Outline defining the underwithbolding and overwithholding problem. Tod R. Hullin EXECUTIVE PLI FG6-11-1/ EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D AUGUST 8, 1972 FOR KEN SMITH RE: Invitation to John Ehrlichman to appear before young people at the Republican National Convention Sunday, August 20, 2:30-3:30 p.m. John would be pleased to appear before your gathering of young people on Sunday afternoon, August 20, from 2:30 to 3:30. Could you let us know where the meeting will be held and where in Miami we can contact you or whoever will be in charge of this event? Many thanks. Tod R. Hullin where JULY 14, 1972 FOR KEN SMITH RE: Invitation to John Ehrlichman to appear before young people at the Republican National Convention Sunday, August 20, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Regarding the above invitation, could you the following information: please forward 3.5 1. Who else will appear on the program? 2. How long will the program be for the afternoon? Brefacial 3. Will there be a question-and-answer session? 4. How long would you like Mr. Ehrlichman's remarks to be? area open to press 5. Will there be press coverage? If so, will there be questions from the press? press?-no 6. How many do you anticipate to be in attendance? 500' 1000 It would be helpful in our planning if you could forward answers to these questions to the invitation of the 20th, as well as to any future invitations that may be forthcoming to Mr. Ehrlichman for events during the Convention period. Tod R. Hullin 2 EXECUTIVE PLU August 11, 1972 JOHN Do MEMORANDUM FOR KEN SMITH Attached is a memorandum which Barbara Preve sent to John Ehrlichman enclosing a copy of Ken Rietz's invitation to Mr. Ehrlichman to appear before a gathering of young people at the Convention on Sunday, August 20, 1972. I get the distinct impression from Miss Preve's note that she and Mr. Rietz were under the impression that our office was ignoring their invitation. You and I know that that is not true. On July 14, I sent to you a memorandum request- ing the basic information we needed in order to consider an invitation, which incidentally had been omitted from Mr. Rictz's original memorandum. Since I had not heard from you, I called you on August 7 at which time you gave me the information I had requested. Having received what I considered to be the basic informa- tion needed to have Ehrlichman consider this proposal, I presented the invitation to him on August 7. On August 8 I wrote you another memorandum and accepted the invitation on Mr. Ehrlichman's behalf. It is very apparent to me that the slippage and the delay in responding to Mr. Rietz's initial memorandum was a result of two things: (1) A very incomplete invitation; and (2) a substantial delay in following up my memorandum requesting additional information. How about squaring away Mr. Rietz and Miss Preve? Tod R. Hullin Attachment EXECUTIVE PL ST32 RM3-2 THE WHITE HOUSE 766-11-1/ EHRLICHMAN, JUIN 0. WASHINGTON August 14, 1972 1972 AUG 15 AM 8 06 MEMORANDUM FOR DAVE PARKER FROM JOHN EHRLICHMAN In 1960 we set up a campaign trip to the Catskills at the strong recommendation of Nelson Rockefeller and Louie Lefkowitz to appeal to the Jewish vote in New York City. x Thousands of New York (Bronx) Jewish voters are to be found in the big resort hotels of the Catskills over Labor Day weekend. Short of stumping every street corner in the Bronx, this is the best way to reach them. We set up a motorcade among three hotels all within very short driving distance of one another where, with some advance work, big crowds could be assembled. We had programmed a number of popular Jewish personalities (Eddie Fisher, etc.) to travel with and introduce the candidate at these various stops. It was the Rockefeller organization's very strong feeling then that this is the most effective kind of campaigning we could do to impact the New York City vote. Whethere that is still a valid judgment I don't know. I have no doubt with the President going there as President now that quite an enormous and enthusiastic turnout would be possible with careful advance work. R AUG 1 i EXECUTIVE (5 SP7 FG6-11-1/Ehilechmand, PL/ST22 John Committee for the Re-election of the President x F625 AUG 17 1972 MEMORANDUM August 16, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR THE HONORABLE JOHN D. EHRLICHMAN FROM: J. CURTIS HERGE X Cust SUBJECT: Finance Committee to Re-elect the President Victory '72 Dinner September 26, 1972 The Finance Committee to Re-elect the President has requested that we invite you to be the principal speaker at its $1,000 per plate fund-raising dinner in Detroit, Michigan, September 26, 1972. The dinner to which you are being invited, as well as twenty-five other dinners across the country on the same night, will be interlocked with a closed circuit television address by the President. We would appreciate it if you would advise us whether you will accept this invitation. If so, you will be advised as promptly as possible of the site in which the dinner will be held, as well as additional specific information about the program. Thank you. Approve Disapprove Comment SEP CENTI xine 2 August 25, 1972 EXECUTIVE MEMORANDUM FOR RAY WALDMANN TR62 PL/STII FROM TOD HULLIN PRIO SUBJECT HAWAII BRIEFING BOOK-OUTLINE X FG6-11-1 FG6-11-1/ JOHN I. Political information A. Major national issues B. Major state/local issues C. Latest poll data (date to be specified) D. Analysis of poll data E. Political background information 1. Eepublican/Democrat candidates (with appropriate info) State/county/city 2. Present officeholders and any other appropriate information about them. 3. Voting records of officials and government entities - legislature, city councils, etc. Imalysis of political organizations mitteetto Re-elect behepublican National Committee c-Young Voters for the President d-Other state and local political powers (fat cate, influential people, etc. 1 - Names, titles (who they are, what they do, are they any good, their effectiveness, whose man are they (Fong, President, etc.) ) 2 - Strengths 3. - Weaknesses 4 - Divisions 5 - Any other helpful information you can find RECEIVED SEP 5 972 CENTRAL FILES . EXECUTIVE of PL/T.XAN August 25, 1972 John Dear Congressman: The brunch with the "Student Leaders for the Fresident" was NOBE enjoyable and I want to thank you for including us. Those young people : very of what is happening on the political scene and it was a pleasure to have a chance to visit with them. Best personal regards. Yours sincerely, John D. Envlichman Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs Honorable Gerold : XFord D. S. House 1.1. Representatives Washington, D. C. 20515 JDE:JLH:jlb EXECUTIVE 1 TR64 ccy PLI FC6-11-,/EHRLICHMAN, JOHN = August 26, 1972 Dear Mrs. Gary: Just a quick note to thank you for your efforts to make our stay in Miami so pleasant and enjoyable. We appreciated the extra time you made available to us and the fine job you did of driving the various and sundry groups of people to and from the hotel. Best personal regards. Yours sincerely, John D. Ehrlichman Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs Mrs. Lee Gary 560 North Mashta Drive Key Biscayne, Florida JDE:JLH:j1h AUG30 1972 C FILES EXECUTIVE U (2) TR64 of PLI August 26, 1972 FC6-11-1 PRI John Dear Ron: Just a quick note to congratulate you on your great work before and during the Convention. Your advance staff did a superb job and I wish you would express our thanks for making our stay more comfortable. Best personal regards. Yours sincerely, John D. Ehrlichman Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs Mr. Ron Walker The White House Washington, D. C. JDE:JLH:j1h AUGUSTA72 CENTER FILED EXECUTIVE of 11 TR64 PRI Tod August 26, 1972 FC6-11-1/Ehecho. John Dear Mal: Many, many thanks for your help during our stay in Key Biscayne. Your patience and understanding were surpassed only by the results you produced. John and I appreciated your good work very much - thank you. Sincerely yours, Tod R. Hullin Executive Assistant to John D. Ehrlichman Mr. Mal Cumming The White House Washington, D. C. TRH:JLH:j1h AUG30 EXECUTIVE 3 TR64 of PLI FC6-11 FC6-117/Aullin.,To: PRI To August 26, 1972 FC6-11-11 FC6-11-1 cholechman John Dear Jack: Just a quick note to thank you for your good efforts on behalf of John and myself before and during the Convention. The arrangements couldn't have been better and we appreciated all your good work to make our stay more comfortable. Many thanks. Sincerely yours, Tod R. Hullin Executive Assistant to John D. Ehrlichman Mr. Jack Packard The White House Washington, D. C. TRH:JLH:j1h AUG: EXECUTIVE of U TR64 PLI FC6-11- PRI August 26, 1972 FC6-11-1/Ehrlehman Joh Dear John: Just a quick note to thank you for making the necessary arrangements for John and me before and during the Convention. It all ran very smoothly - thanks to your good efforts. Sincerely yours, Tod R. Hullin Executive Assistant to John D. Ehrlichman Mr. John Gartland The White House Washington, D. C. TRH:JLH:j1h 12 "CUTIVE of EXECUTIVE TR64 August 26, 1972 PRI Dear Bill: I want to thank you and your Transportation Committee for making our stay in Miami so pleasant and enjoyable. Mrs. Gary, Bill Doyle and Frank Rom all did an outstanding job in making sure that we got to the right place at the right time, and I hope you will express our appreciation to them for doing such a wonderful job. Best personal regards. Yours sincerely, John D. Ehrlichman Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs X Mr. Bill Myerson c/o Convention Transportation Committee Fla Dade County Republican Committee 2337 Coral Way Coral Gables, Florida JDE:JLH:j1h AUGL EXECUTIVE 7⑈6⑉ FREIGH EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D. AUGUST 28, 1972 FOR JOHN EHRLICHMAN FROM DICK MOORE SUBJECT: HAWAII TRIVIA The 1960 result I mentioned was Kennedy 92,410; Nixon 92,295 - a margin of 115, and a swing of 58 votes would have put the state in our column. We should have worked a little harder. If you are asked about complacency, the fact that Hawaii taught us a lesson in its first Presidential vote - and that you remember it - should work well locally. EXECUTIVE TR64 of PRI August 26, 1972 EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D. /Mexage Sent Dear Mr. Bremicker: Mrs. Ehrlichman joins me in extending our thanks and appreciation to you and your fine staff for making our stay at the Key Biscayne Hotel so comfortable and enjoyable. We were most pleased with the courteous and helpful assistance offered by your staff and want to thank you for your hospitality. Best personal regards. Yours sincerely, John D. Ehrlichman Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs Mr. Bremicker Managing Director XKey Biscayne Hotel Key Biscayne, Florida JDE:JLH:j1h AUG Ci EXECUTIVE P21 The Key JOHN D. VILLAS SEP August 28, 1972 Dear Mr. Ehrlichman: It was certainly a pleasure to have you and your family at The Key Siscayne during the Republican National Convention. Our only regret was that you couldn't remain for a longer period of time and we hope you will be able to come back very soon. Thank you again for your kind remarks concerning the staff and on behalf of myself and the staff I just want to say how pleasant it was to have you with us. Sincerely, Chuck Bemicker Charles A. Bremicker Managing Director Mr. John D. Ehrlichman Assistant to the President for Domestic Affiars The White House Washington, D.C. CAB:cc SEP $ 372 CEI J. EXECUTIVE 4 CBS NEWS A Division of Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. 524 West 57 Street FG6-11-1 / EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D., New York, New York 10019 (212) 765-4321 PR16 Dear Mr. Ehrlichman, X I want to thank you for appearing on the Morning News with John Hart last Monday. I thought the political discussion was very interest- ing and I appreciate your participating at such an early hour. I trust you have recovered from all the excitement and I hope to see you on the Morning News again soon. Sincerely, Helen Moed Helen Moed x Helen Moed Producer Mr. John Ehrlichman 1600 Pennsylviania Ave. Washington. D.C. August 38, 1972 SEP 6 EXECUTIVE V PRIO THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 28, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR JOHN EHRLICHMAN FROM TOD HULLIN SUBJECT Friends of Richard Nixon Seminar Friday, July 28, 1972 - 4:00 p.m. EOB Conference Room X You will be introduced by Dan Lungren of the Special Projects Office at the Republican National Committee. (FYI - he is the husband of Bobbie who works in Finch's West Wing office). Their experience has been that the speaker goes for 20-25 minutes in their area of responsibility and then takes questions for the balance of the hour. Other speakers this group has heard and will hear are: Thursday Mr. Henley of Dent's staff (Dent had to cancel at the last minute) Dolf Droge - three hours' worth on Vietnam Friday Bob Brown Assistant Director of ACTION, Mr. Kraw (sp?) Russell Train Senator Dole made a surprise appearance at lunch Luncheon speaker was Sherry Sheele, youngest elected state legislator in the country (from South Carolina) Saturday Herb Stein Herb Klein Jerris Leonard Mrs. Elizabeth Koontz, Director, Women's Bureau, Department of Labor Mr. Peppitone, Acting Director, Selective Service The group will have just completed a tour of the White House. SEP A list of attendees is attached at Tab A. CENTRAL