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Memo from Rose Woods to Ehrlichman re: message from James Kemper (of Kemper Insurance) offering Ehrlichman a position in California with Kemper's firm. 1 pg. [Memo], 8/2/1973
Memo from "McP" to Rose Woods re: General Wade's wife relaying message from James Kemper offering position to Ehrlichman in California with Kemper's firm. Includes handwritten note from unknown. 1 pg. [Memo], 7/30/1973
Memo from unknown to Lois Lundberg and the Richard Nixon Law Office Preservation committee regarding RN's first law office. Handwritten notes added by unknown. 1 pg. [Memo], 8/31/1973
Handwritten memo from Rose Mary Woods to M asking for the recipient to make a call. 2 pgs. [Memo], 7/19/1973
Memo from unknown to Lois Lundberg regarding RN's first law office and Ben Roperts. Amendment written by Rose Mary Woods is also present. Handwritten notes added by unknown. 1 pg. [Memo], 6/25/1973
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Memo from Rose Woods to Ehrlichman re: message from James Kemper (of Kemper Insurance) offering Ehrlichman a position in California with Kemper's firm. 1 pg. [Memo], 8/2/1973
Memo from "McP" to Rose Woods re: General Wade's wife relaying message from James Kemper offering position to Ehrlichman in California with Kemper's firm. Includes handwritten note from unknown. 1 pg. [Memo], 7/30/1973
Memo from unknown to Lois Lundberg and the Richard Nixon Law Office Preservation committee regarding RN's first law office. Handwritten notes added by unknown. 1 pg. [Memo], 8/31/1973
Handwritten memo from Rose Mary Woods to M asking for the recipient to make a call. 2 pgs. [Memo], 7/19/1973
Memo from unknown to Lois Lundberg regarding RN's first law office and Ben Roperts. Amendment written by Rose Mary Woods is also present. Handwritten notes added by unknown. 1 pg. [Memo], 6/25/1973
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
White House Special Files Collection
Folder List
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Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
3
20
08/02/1973
Memo
Memo from Rose Woods to Ehrlichman re:
message from James Kemper (of Kemper
Insurance) offering Ehrlichman a position in
California with Kemper's firm. 1 pg.
3
20
07/30/1973
Memo
Memo from "McP" to Rose Woods re:
General Wade's wife relaying message from
James Kemper offering position to
Ehrlichman in California with Kemper's firm.
Includes handwritten note from unknown. 1
pg.
3
20
08/31/1973
Memo
Memo from unknown to Lois Lundberg and
the Richard Nixon Law Office Preservation
committee regarding RN's first law office.
Handwritten notes added by unknown. 1 pg.
3
20
07/19/1973
Memo
Handwritten memo from Rose Mary Woods
to M asking for the recipient to make a call.
2 pgs.
3
20
06/25/1973
Memo
Memo from unknown to Lois Lundberg
regarding RN's first law office and Ben
Roperts. Amendment written by Rose Mary
Woods is also present. Handwritten notes
added by unknown. 1 pg.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Page 1 of 1
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
August 2, 1973
TO:
John Ehrlichman
FROM:
Rose Mary Woods
We had a call to my office the other day
from General Wade's wife. She asked that
we pass along to you a message from former
Ambassador James Kemper (Kemper
Insurance) that he has a position for you in
Palm Springs, California with his firm.
Should you wish to get in touch with him,
Ambassador Kemper's address in Chicago
is 4750 North Sheridan Road, Chicago,
Illinois 60640.
RMW
July 30
4:20PM
General Wade's wife called with a
message from Ambassador James
Kemper: he has a position for John
Erlichman in Palm Springs, California
with his firm. Did not wish to become
involved nor to be transferred. Merely
wanted to get the message (which pleased
her greatly) to you. Please confirm to
her that JE has received the message.
333-5740
McP
m Type up & a seal ment to
Nn Johnson call this new shall
+ has
August 31, 1973
Lois Lundberg
Richard Nixon Law Office Preservation Committee
Most anxious to get the desk that was in the President's
first law office -- it is in Washington -- feel if we had
j,E.
it soon it would be helpful and would create some good
publicity to counteract some of the terrible things they
have been writing about the President
If it has to be brought back to California by commercial
plane they would be glad to pay the charges -- whatever
necessary.
M pull file when we get back to Washington and talk
to RMW
lgg talked to her
9/5/73 = ravbl
patient -
Ret perfored pizz = to
M
Call & say ah the
present time it is
impossible to
check this out. Then
me have a chance
will let them know
n ask LGG to
toekwith them.
SPSY-
1032/212 my
7/19/73
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Date
To
From Rose Mary Woods
FYI
Please Handle
June 25, 1973
George Rochester
Lois Lundberg, La Habra
213/697-4991
213/697-0725
Trustee of the Nixon law office preservation group -- buying and
restoring the President's first law office. Want to open the law office
to bxexx the public the first of August want to get back the desk the
President had originally in the law office -- have talked to the members
of the family about this -- sent a letter to Miss Woods about it a
month ago and in that letter requested some pictures which were
sent to me.
Understand the President has it in Washington at the White House.
after the Presidents first Inauguration the Marines came and
got the desk and took it to Washington.
RMW - I held this until we could check the files, etc. here in
Washington -- the desk she is referring to is evidently the one
discussed in the Ben Roberts' file attached -- it looks like the
desk she is talking about is one the President made and it was
given to him at the Anaheim homecoming along with the football
Boberts
bench, etc.
Shall I tell George Rochester that the President would still like
to keep the desk here with the thought that it would go in the
Library as was decided in 1969.?
M