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This file contains: Packing slip for Rose Mary Woods from Harry Winston Inc. stating a pair of cufflinks have been sent. 1pg. [Other Document], 12/11/1972 Christmas card from Mr. & Mrs. Agnew to R & PN including envelope. 3pgs. [Other Document], n.d. Letter from RN to Franklin D. Murphy expressing appreciation for his letter dated 11/29/1972 to include rough draft. 2pgs. [Letter], 12/29/1972 Christmas card from the McCabes to the Nixons, including envelope. 4pgs. [Other Document], n.d. Letter, including first draft, from RN to Nicholas Ruwe acknowledging a sent gift of Monte Cruz Cigars. 2pgs. [Letter], 12/29/1972 Letter from Joe Masso of A. Sulka & Company to Rose Mary Woods informing her of reciept of the President's shirts. 1pg. [Letter], 12/11/1972

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This file contains: Packing slip for Rose Mary Woods from Harry Winston Inc. stating a pair of cufflinks have been sent. 1pg. [Other Document], 12/11/1972 Christmas card from Mr. & Mrs. Agnew to R & PN including envelope. 3pgs. [Other Document], n.d. Letter from RN to Franklin D. Murphy expressing appreciation for his letter dated 11/29/1972 to include rough draft. 2pgs. [Letter], 12/29/1972 Christmas card from the McCabes to the Nixons, including envelope. 4pgs. [Other Document], n.d. Letter, including first draft, from RN to Nicholas Ruwe acknowledging a sent gift of Monte Cruz Cigars. 2pgs. [Letter], 12/29/1972 Letter from Joe Masso of A. Sulka & Company to Rose Mary Woods informing her of reciept of the President's shirts. 1pg. [Letter], 12/11/1972
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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 3 12 12/11/1972 Other Document Packing slip for Rose Mary Woods from Harry Winston Inc. stating a pair of cufflinks have been sent. 1pg. 3 12 n.d. Other Document Christmas card from Mr. & Mrs. Agnew to R & PN including envelope. 3pgs. 3 12 12/29/1972 Letter Letter from RN to Franklin D. Murphy expressing appreciation for his letter dated 11/29/1972 to include rough draft. 2pgs. 3 12 n.d. Other Document Christmas card from the McCabes to the Nixons, including envelope. 4pgs. 3 12 12/29/1972 Letter Letter, including first draft, from RN to Nicholas Ruwe acknowledging a sent gift of Monte Cruz Cigars. 2pgs. 3 12 12/11/1972 Letter Letter from Joe Masso of A. Sulka & Company to Rose Mary Woods informing her of reciept of the President's shirts. 1pg. Wednesday, October 21, 2009 Page 1 of 1 No. 20549 HARRY WINSTON, Inc. 718 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 19, N. Y. Dec 11 1972 M Miss Rosemary Waods The Whitehouse Wachington DC THIS PACKAGE CONTAINS 1PN Cuff Links to Sert.N. IMPORTANT Reg spec. Shipped Via Packer Checked by FORM 17 THE 1971 NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE On December 16, 1971, the Vice President threw the switch lighting the National Christmas Tree and opening the 17th annual Pageant of Peace in The President's Park in Washington, D.C. The 65-foot Fraser Fir, a gift from the people of North Carolina, was illuminated with 15,000 lights. Lining the "Pathway of Peace" were 57 twelve-foot Balsam Fir trees, each representing one of the 50 states and territories. The small tree standing significantly alone in front of the main tree was dedicated to our Prisoners of War and Missing-In- Action in Southeast Asia. Hallmark Warmest Holiday Greetings The Vice President and Mrs. Agnew 1972 The President and Mrs. Nixon The White House December 29, 1972 Dear Frank: I greatly appreciated your letter of November 29. After such a momentous victory the messages that mean the most are those that come from old friends. As I have told mutual friends, had it not been for the support the Times gave me when I was a very young Congressman in 1950 I would never have gone forward to seek the nomination for the Senate, and would not have been elected to the position I presently hold. These are rough days for Norman I know, but he is a strong man and his fine character will shine through even more than ever during this period. With every good wish for the New Year, Sincerely, Dr. Franklin D. Murphy Chairman Times Mirror Mirror Square Los Angeles, California 90053 RN dictated/RMW/ma R⁻¹v Tape 12/28/72 Haldeman- - We Dear Frank I greatly appreciated your letter of November 29. After such a mementous victory the messages that mean the most are those that come from old friends. As I have told mutual friends had it not been for the supp;r the Times gave me when I was a very yxxxxx young Congressman in 1950 I would never have gone forward to seek the nomination for the Senate and would not have been elected to the position I presently hold. I know these are rough days for Norman but he is a strong man and his fine character will shine through even more than ever during this period. With every good wish for the New Year, 18061 SWARTHMORE PA RD CHESTER N 607 MRS. T B MC CABE THE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN 70 an Special Washington I unst. Ano fate- Tom >Cobe Send John 12glasses 63 ash Trans- Zuroto band written thank goen they a little noto about the glasse is needs tool tragis - all it there - the T color of the wild Chincoteague ponies and our camp on Assateague Island, Maryland, was painted from a photograph taken in June 1951. Legend says that the ponies found running wild here and on the neighboring island of Chincoteague are descended from Moorish ponies or horses, survivors of a Spanish galleon wrecked off the islands in the Atlantic. A few unromantic skeptics claim that the early colonial farmers on the mainland placed their surplus horses on the islands to avoid high taxes and that the wild ponies are actually local horses stunted in growth from the diet of marsh grass. Undoubtedly, their American history goes back 150 years irrespective of their origin. In mid-summer the townspeople of Chincoteague, Virginia, hold a "pony-penning" which has developed into quite a carnival. Scores of local horsemen "round-up" the branded ponies and colts on the Island of Assateague, and swim them over to join the ones on Chincoteague. People come from far and near to buy the colts for their children as they make sturdy and dependable riding ponies after they have ma- tured and are broken. T water color of the wild Chincoteague ponies and our on Assateague Island, Maryland, was painted from a photograph in June 1951. Legend says that the ponies found running wild here and on the righboring island of Chincoteague are descended from Moorish All good good wishes for nies or horses, survivors of a Spanish galleon wrecked off the islands the Atlantic. A few unromantic skeptics claim that the early colonial farmers on mainland placed their surplus horses on the islands to avoid high Christmas and the New Year and that the wild ponies are actually local horses stunted in owth from the diet of marsh grass. Undoubtedly, their American story goes back 150 years irrespective of their origin. In mid-summer the townspeople of Chincoteague, Virginia, hold a ony-penning" which has developed into quite a carnival. Scores of Jean and Tom Mc Cabe horsemen "round-up" the branded ponies and colts on the Island Assateague, and swim them over to join the ones on Chincoteague. eople come from far and near to buy the colts for their children as make sturdy and dependable riding ponies after they have ma- and are broken. December 29, 1972 Dear Nick: The Monte Cruz cigars which you sent to me for Christmas brought back some pleasant memories of those days that we travelled through the boon docks in California seeking the Gubernatorial seat in 1962. As I have often said since then, thank God we didn't win! I shall always be grateful for your loyal friendship through the years. With best wishes for the New Year, Sincerely, Mr. L. Nicholas Ruwe 2734 - 34th Place, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20007 RN dictated/RMW/ma RN Tape 12/28/72 Darx Dear Nick The Monte Cruz cigars which you sent to me for Christmas brought back some pleasant memories of those days that we travelled through the boon docks in California seeking the rubernatorial seat in 1962. As I have often said since then, thank God we didn't win! Your-friendship-through-the years I shall always be grateful for your loyal friendship through the years CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO PALM BEACH PARIS LONDON 6 SO. MICHIGAN AVENUE 188 POST STREET 305 WORTH AVENUE 2 RUE DE CASTIGLIONE 160 NEW BOND STREET ILLINOIS 60603 CALIFORNIA 94108 FLORIDA 33480 CABLE SULKA PARIS CABLE"SULKANCO LONDON CABLE "SULKANCO" CHICAGO A. Sulka & Company TELEPHONE ESTABLISHED 1895 CABLE 212 758-3030 SHIRTMAKERS AND HABERDASHERS "SULKA" NEW YORK 405 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10022 CORNER 54TH STREET December 11, 1972 Miss Rose Mary Woods, Secretary to President Richard M. Nixon The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Miss Woods: AIR I received the President's shirts, and I will have new collars attached, as requested. The garments will be returned, c/ o Mr. Dwight Chapin, as soon as possible. Merry Christmas. Yours truly, A. SULKA & COMPANY Dor Dor Masso JM:H Joe Masso