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DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT] DOCUMENT DOCUMENT NUMBER TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION 02 LtR From: Jackson to HAK 12/20/68 G 03 memo From Phillips to members of the 1/14/69 G Committee on Atlantic Studies FILE GROUP TITLE BOX NUMBER HAK Office Files / FOLDER TITLE 3 RESTRICTION CODES A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or B. National security classified information. financial information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual's F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law rights enforcement purposes. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material. or a libel of a living person. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION at the Richard Nixon Presidential L9b735y084/00024 NA 14021 (4-85) NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS PROJECT DOCUMENT CONTROL RECORD. ITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER A. RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOYED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM REMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT DOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER 02 ON EITHER THE DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD (GSA FORM 7279 OR NA FORM 1421) OR NARA WITHDRAWAL SHEET (GSA FORM 7122) LOCATED IN THE FRONT. OF THIS FILE FOLDER. A sanitized copy substituted for an original item which contains information restricted under the Privacy Act. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NLN Form 101 (revised 6-85) Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS PROJECT DOCUMENT CONTROL RECORD. ITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER A. RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOYED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM REMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT DOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER 03 ON EITHER THE DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD (GSA FORM 7279 OR NA FORM 1421) OR NARA WITHDRAWAL SHEET (GSA FORM 7122) LOCATED IN THE FRONT. OF THIS FILE FOLDER. A sanitized copy substituted for an original item which contains information restricted under the Privacy Act. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NLN Form 101 (revised 6-85) Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library 12/23 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT-ELE Richard M. Nixon Kisinga MEMORANDUM DESD: 19 10 Park Avenue New York, N.Y. 10022 December 10, 1968 (212) 661-6400 TO: RN FROM: Glenn 01d SUBJECT: Policy on ultati r "I rce" Help from Major "Foreign cy" Cou s--1 : The Atlantic Council The enclosed letter typical 01 a va of recent calls, letters, or conferer from various Policy" groups. They have learned th were are ces working in domestic affairs, bu to their e, in foreign affairs. I have indicated that utilized a variet keeping abreast of for Fairs, and that should personally, or throug] retary State when appointed, to take adva their offer for help, appropriate person would them. Because of the importance of these groups, professionally and publicly, I am wonder ether y ht wish to consider involving any of them in nal and/o blem reports to be available to you and the etary. Cul ting this wider base will be essential to de ng support f policies you will wish to initiate in Wash Since I e professional contact with many of the oups, I woul e pleased to do anything you might wish tiate. cc: REllsworth RHaldeman JMitchell Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library 17/4 THE ATLANTIC COUNCIL !VINGSTON T. MERCHANT CHAIRMAN AURIS NORSTAD OF THE UNITED STATES VICE CHAIRMAN TELEPHONE 347.9353 DEAN ACHESON 1616 H STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON. D. C. 20006 CABLE: ATCOUN VICE CHAIRMAN W. RANDOLPH BURGESS CHAIRMAN, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE LEWIS W. DOUGLAS HONORARY CHAIRMEN VICE CHAIRMAN, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HEODORE C. ACHILLES HARRY S. TRUMAN DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER VICE CHAIRMAN, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PERCIVAL F. BRUNDAGE TREASURER GEORGE S. franklin, JR. SECRETARY November 22, 1968 ADOLPH W. SCHMIDT CHAIRMAN, FINANCE COMMITTEE RICHARD J. WALLACE DIRECTOR GENERAL DIRECTORS DONALD G. AGGER FRANK ALTSCHUL DILLON ANDERSON ROBERT B. ANDERSON JANANN G. BAKER EDWARD W. BARRETT EUGENE R. BLACK Dr. Glenn Olds JUSTIN BLACKWELDER JACOB BLAUSTEIN W. MICHAEL BLUMENTHAL President-elect's Headquarters GENE BRADLEY WILLIAM A. M. BURDEN 450 Park Avenue EMILIO G. COLLADO ROBERT L. DENNISON New York, N.Y. 10018 DOUGLAS DILLON WALTER DOWLING WILLIAM H. DRAPER, JR. CHARLES E. DUCOMMUN Dear Dr. Olds: ALLEN W. DULLES OSBORN ELLIOTT BROOKS EMENY CHARLES W. ENGELHARD THOMAS K. FINLETTER I asked Bob Hill whether the President- RALPH C. M. FLYNT ELLEN GARWOOD elect yet had a task force working on NATO, HARVEY S. GERRY CARL J. GILBERT Atlantic affairs or U.S.-European relation- ROSWELL L. GILPATRIC ALFRED M. GRUENTHER ships and he said he did not know but that LIVINGSTON HARTLEY GABRIEL HAUGE HENRY J. HEINZ, 11 you might. Your secretary tells me that ANDREW HEISKELL GERALD B. HENRY you are in Puerto Rico and I am therefore WM. ROGERS HEROD CHRISTIAN A. HERTER, JR. writing to offer my assistance we may be JOHN D. HICKERSON CLAIRE GIANNINI HOFFMAN able to render. AMORY HOUGHTON J. ALLAN HOVEY, JR. JOHN C. HUGHES FRANZ M. JOSEPH MAX M. KAMPELMAN The Atlantic Council is a bipartisan ToM KILLEFER HENRY A. KISSINGER organization but you will recognize among RUTH C. LAWSON MARY P. LORD our officers and directors a considerable JAY LOVESTONE JOHN J. McCLOY J. S. MCDONNELL number of Republicans who have held high -NEIL MCELROY GEORGE MEANY office in the past. I have marked a few of SAMUEL W. MEEK BEN T. MOORE them. HUGH MOORE WALDEN MOORE MALCOLM MUIR ROBERT D. MURPHY If any of us can be of help to the FREDERICK E. NOLTING, JR. GARRISON NORTON PATRICK L. O'MALLEY President-elect, we would be delighted to EDMUND ORGILL LITHGOW OSBORNE do what we can. DANIEL PARKER FREDERICK B. PAYNE HERMAN PHLEGER H. H. PORTER Sincerely, OGDEN R. REID ROBERT v. ROOSA ELMO ROPER H. CHAPMAN ROSE EUGENE v. ROSTOW Thearalles achilles HARRY SCHERMAN CORTLANDT V. R, SCHUYLER GERARD C. SMITH H. CHRISTIAN SONNE Theodore C. Achilles CHARLES M. SPOFFORD ADLAI STEVENSON, III RALPH 1. STRAUS ROBERT STRAUSZ-HUPE ELLSWORTH TOMPKINS ALEXANDER B. TROWBRIDGE SAMUEL c. WAUGH PATRICIA M. williams 5.68 Sponsoring THE ATLANTIC INSTITUTE and THE ATLANTIC TREATY ASSOCIATION Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library