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This file contains:
From RN to Miss Jan Ehrlichman RE: her recent letter. 2 pgs. (duplicates not scanned) [Letter], 9/5/1973
Slip asking that copies be sent to Fred Fielding. 1 pg. [Other Document], 12/7/1973
Slip asking that copies be sent to Fred Fielding. 1 pg. [Other Document], 12/7/1973
Copy of a letter from Phyllis Jackson to RN (cc: Rose Mary Woods) on behalf of the Internatinal Famous Agency regarding Alvin Moscow, who helped research RN's book, and therefore deserves a quarter of the revenue generated by sales. 1 pg. [Letter], 9SlAs
Envelope from Phyllis Jackson to Rose Mary Woods. 1 pg. [Other Document], 9/25/1973
From Ann Harvey to Marje Acker RE: royalties of RN's book. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/16/1973
Copy of a check for RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 2/13/1970
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 8/17/1970
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], N.D.
Copy of a check for RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 9/16/1970
Copy of a check for RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 2/19/1971
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 8/3/1971
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], N.D.
Letter and check from Ken McCormick regarding his royalty check. A copy of the check is also included on the same page. 1 pg. [Letter], 2/18/1972
Money to be deposited in RN's Key Biscayne Bank account. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 2/23/1972
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 9/14/1972
Copy of a check for RN for his book, along with record of the deposit. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 8/9/1972
Money to be deposited in RN's Key Biscayne Bank account. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 3/7/1973
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], N.D.
Copy of a check from unknown to RN. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 8/17/1973
Money to be deposited in RN's Key Biscayne Bank account. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 8/30/1973
Letter from Walter H. Judd, Past President of Former Members of Congress, Inc. to RN regarding the new president of the organization. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/27/1973
Letter from Brooks Hays, new President of Former Members of Congress, Inc. to RN regarding his new position. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/27/1973
From Murray M. Chotiner to Rose Mary Woods regarding an attached document. 1 pg. [Memo], N.D.
Copy of a letter from George W. Rochester, President of The Nixon Law Office Preservation, Inc. to John A. Michael of the California Historical Landmarks Advisory Committee, thanking him for his service. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/24/1973
Application for the registration of a historical landmark for RN's First Personal Law Office. 3 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
From RN to George Rochester thanking him for his work acquiring RN's first law office. 1 pg. [Letter], 4/24/1972
Sheet detailing that the attached letter is from the "former President of the Nixon Law Office Preservation, Inc." 2 pgs. [Other Document], 9/24/1973
From M to Rose Mary Woods regarding Lois Lundberg and RN's first law office. Handwritten note added by unknown. 1 pg. [Memo], 9/7/1973
Sheet reading "Questions for the President." 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
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This file contains:
From RN to Miss Jan Ehrlichman RE: her recent letter. 2 pgs. (duplicates not scanned) [Letter], 9/5/1973
Slip asking that copies be sent to Fred Fielding. 1 pg. [Other Document], 12/7/1973
Slip asking that copies be sent to Fred Fielding. 1 pg. [Other Document], 12/7/1973
Copy of a letter from Phyllis Jackson to RN (cc: Rose Mary Woods) on behalf of the Internatinal Famous Agency regarding Alvin Moscow, who helped research RN's book, and therefore deserves a quarter of the revenue generated by sales. 1 pg. [Letter], 9SlAs
Envelope from Phyllis Jackson to Rose Mary Woods. 1 pg. [Other Document], 9/25/1973
From Ann Harvey to Marje Acker RE: royalties of RN's book. 1 pg. [Letter], 11/16/1973
Copy of a check for RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 2/13/1970
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 8/17/1970
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], N.D.
Copy of a check for RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 9/16/1970
Copy of a check for RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 2/19/1971
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 8/3/1971
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], N.D.
Letter and check from Ken McCormick regarding his royalty check. A copy of the check is also included on the same page. 1 pg. [Letter], 2/18/1972
Money to be deposited in RN's Key Biscayne Bank account. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 2/23/1972
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 9/14/1972
Copy of a check for RN for his book, along with record of the deposit. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 8/9/1972
Money to be deposited in RN's Key Biscayne Bank account. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 3/7/1973
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg. [Financial Records], N.D.
Copy of a check from unknown to RN. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 8/17/1973
Money to be deposited in RN's Key Biscayne Bank account. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 8/30/1973
Letter from Walter H. Judd, Past President of Former Members of Congress, Inc. to RN regarding the new president of the organization. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/27/1973
Letter from Brooks Hays, new President of Former Members of Congress, Inc. to RN regarding his new position. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/27/1973
From Murray M. Chotiner to Rose Mary Woods regarding an attached document. 1 pg. [Memo], N.D.
Copy of a letter from George W. Rochester, President of The Nixon Law Office Preservation, Inc. to John A. Michael of the California Historical Landmarks Advisory Committee, thanking him for his service. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/24/1973
Application for the registration of a historical landmark for RN's First Personal Law Office. 3 pgs. [Other Document], N.D.
From RN to George Rochester thanking him for his work acquiring RN's first law office. 1 pg. [Letter], 4/24/1972
Sheet detailing that the attached letter is from the "former President of the Nixon Law Office Preservation, Inc." 2 pgs. [Other Document], 9/24/1973
From M to Rose Mary Woods regarding Lois Lundberg and RN's first law office. Handwritten note added by unknown. 1 pg. [Memo], 9/7/1973
Sheet reading "Questions for the President." 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
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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
21
09/05/1973
Letter
From RN to Miss Jan Ehrlichman RE: her
recent letter. 2 pgs. (duplicates not scanned)
3
21
12/07/1973
Other Document
Slip asking that copies be sent to Fred
Fielding. 1 pg.
3
21
12/07/1973
Other Document
Slip asking that copies be sent to Fred
Fielding. 1 pg.
3
21
09/26/1973
Letter
Copy of a letter from Phyllis Jackson to RN
(cc: Rose Mary Woods) on behalf of the
Internatinal Famous Agency regarding Alvin
Moscow, who helped research RN's book,
and therefore deserves a quarter of the
revenue generated by sales. 1 pg.
3
21
09/25/1973
Other Document
Envelope from Phyllis Jackson to Rose Mary
Woods. 1 pg.
3
21
11/16/1973
Letter
From Ann Harvey to Marje Acker RE:
royalties of RN's book. 1 pg.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Page 1 of 5
Box Number
Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
3
21
02/13/1970
Financial Records
Copy of a check for RN's book. 1 pg.
3
21
08/17/1970
Financial Records
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg.
3
21
N.D.
Financial Records
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg.
3
21
09/16/1970
Financial Records
Copy of a check for RN's book. 1 pg.
3
21
02/19/1971
Financial Records
Copy of a check for RN's book. 1 pg.
3
21
08/03/1971
Financial Records
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg.
3
21
N.D.
Financial Records
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Page 2 of 5
Box Number
Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
3
21
02/18/1972
Letter
Letter and check from Ken McCormick
regarding his royalty check. A copy of the
check is also included on the same page. 1 pg.
3
21
02/23/1972
Financial Records
Money to be deposited in RN's Key Biscayne
Bank account. 1 pg.
3
21
09/14/1972
Financial Records
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg.
3
21
08/09/1972
Financial Records
Copy of a check for RN for his book, along
with record of the deposit. 1 pg.
3
21
03/07/1973
Financial Records
Money to be deposited in RN's Key Biscayne
Bank account. 1 pg.
3
21
N.D.
Financial Records
Records regarding sales of RN's book. 1 pg.
3
21
08/17/1973
Financial Records
Copy of a check from unknown to RN. 1 pg.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Page 3 of 5
Box Number Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
3
21
08/30/1973
Financial Records
Money to be deposited in RN's Key Biscayne
Bank account. 1 pg.
3
21
09/27/1973
Letter
Letter from Walter H. Judd, Past President of
Former Members of Congress, Inc. to RN
regarding the new president of the
organization. 1 pg.
3
21
09/27/1973
Letter
Letter from Brooks Hays, new President of
Former Members of Congress, Inc. to RN
regarding his new position. 1 pg.
3
21
N.D.
Memo
From Murray M. Chotiner to Rose Mary
Woods regarding an attached document. 1 pg.
3
21
09/24/1973
Letter
Copy of a letter from George W. Rochester,
President of The Nixon Law Office
Preservation, Inc. to John A. Michael of the
California Historical Landmarks Advisory
Committee, thanking him for his service. 1
pg.
3
21
N.D.
Other Document
Application for the registration of a historical
landmark for RN's First Personal Law Office.
3 pgs.
3
21
04/24/1972
Letter
From RN to George Rochester thanking him
for his work acquiring RN's first law office. 1
pg.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Page 4 of 5
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
3
21
09/24/1973
Other Document
Sheet detailing that the attached letter is from
the "former President of the Nixon Law
Office Preservation, Inc." 2 pgs.
3
21
09/07/1973
Memo
From M to Rose Mary Woods regarding Lois
Lundberg and RN's first law office.
Handwritten note added by unknown. 1 pg.
3
21
N.D.
Other Document
Sheet reading "Questions for the President."
1 pg.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Page 5 of 5
September 5, 1973
Dear Jan:
Of the literally thousands of letters which
1 have received in recent weeks, none was
more meaningful or inspiring than the one
which you wrote on the plane on your return
flight from England. That letter traveled a
circuitous route before it finally reached my
desk -- but I am very glad that it did reach
Its destination.
You expressed so very eloquently your own
feelings about the current situation, a situa-
tion which touches the lives of your family and
my own family in such a personal way. Perhaps
the most important thing to emerge, when this
Issue is finally resolved, will be the knowledge
that If we are sustained by faith and courage
we can face any problem, no matter how diffi-
cult, and emerge from it as a stronger and a
better individual.
Your father and I are both singularly fortunate
in being blessed with wonderful families to
whom we look for support and encouragement
whenever a difficult situation occurs. I know
that John is as proud of his wife and children
as I am of mine and with equally good reason.
-2-
X certainly agree with your feelings about
the beach at Cotton's Point -- it is a good
place to walk, to think, and to meditate,
and I'm glad to know you share my love for
this particular spot in my home State!
You were especially kind and thoughtful to
write as you did, and Mrs. Nixon, Tricia and
Julie join me in sending warmest good wishes
to you and to all the Ehrlichmans.
Sincerely,
Miss Jan Ehrlichman
3820 Hunts Point Road
Bellevue, Washington 98004
RN:MAF:mah
Copies
Frediel To
EL/L/el
Capies to
Fred Fielding
12/7/73
ПУД
INTERNATIONAL FAMOUS AGENCY
September 26, 1973
President of the United States
The White House
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. President:
I am writing to you as agent for Alvin Moscow, who
assisted you with certain research and organization in
connection with the writing of the book SIX CRISES published
by Doubleday & Company.
Pursuant to Paragraph (b) of the contract between you
and Mr. Moscow dated July 24, 1961 pertaining to his above-
mentioned services, Mr. Moscow is entitled to receive 25% of
any additional sums paid to you above your initial advance of
$60,000, until such time as Mr. Moscow's percentage payment
equals $15,000.
I am informed that your book SIX CRISES is in a royalty
position and that you have received royalties in excess of the
original advance. Mr. Moscow informs me that he has not received
any accounting statement from you or any payment of the additional
sums due him pursuant to the contract.
May I, on Mr. Moscow's behalf, respectfully bring this over~
sight to your attention.
The statements, together with a check for such amounts as may
be due Mr. Moscow, should be sent to International Famous Agency, as
agents for Alvin Moscow, attention Phyllis Jackson.
Sincerely yours,
Phyllis tackoon
PHYLLIS JACKSON
PJ:gf
CC: Rosemary Wood
1301 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10019-(212) 956-5800 CABLE: FAMOUSAGE NEW YORK
LOS ANGELES
LONDON
PARIS
ROME
A DIVISION OF MARVIN JOSEPHSON ASSOCIATES NC
Mrs. Phyllis NEW Jackson
NON
YORK
SCP25'73
INTERNATIONAL FAMOUS AGENCY
1301 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10019
M
Air Mail
Ms. Rosemary Wood
Secretary to the President
The White House
Washington, D. C.
LAW OFFICES
KALMBACH, DEMARCO, KNAPP & CHILLINGWORTH
HERBERT W KALMBACH
SUITE 900 NEWPORT FINANCIAL PLAZA / 550 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
FRANK DrMARCO JR
SHERWOOD .CHILLINGWORTH
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660
HAROLD BERAL
LOS ANGELES OFFICE
ALEXANDER BOWIE
TELEPHONE (714) 644-4111
ATLANTIC RICHFIELD PLAZA
RICHARDS .BARGER
ROBERT H. MORRISON
44TH FLOOR NORTH TOWER
RICHARD C GREENBERG
515 SOUTH FLOWER STREET
THOMAS D PECKENPAUGH
ALAN R.WOLEN
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90071
LARRY B THRALL
TELEPHONE(213) 680-2811
TERRY L. RHODES
OAKLEY C. FROST
RALPH J MORGAN
OF COUNSEL
WESTON JOHNSON
BRUCE E HARRINGTON
JAMES R. KNAPP
A.DWAIN WHITE
ROBERT H FORWARD, JR
WILLIAM P. MILLER
RICHARD S CROWLEY
F. SCOTT JACKSON
HOWARD S. SLUSHER
THOMAS J.BARRACK,JR.
JACK B ANDERSON
KENT KELLER
November 16, 1973
Mrs. Marje Acker
The White House
Washington, D. C.
Dear Marje:
As you requested yesterday on the telephone,
I am enclosing xerox copies of all the information relative
to royalties from Doubleday for Six Crises.
The following recaps the royalties received as
per the enclosed:
2/14/69
$ 264.28
4/30/69
445.96
3/3/70
4,007.50
9/1/70
372.85
10/2/70
4,500.00
3/3/71
215.05
8/12/71
152.00
2/28/72
177.00
9/14/72
43.58
3/7/73
323.84
8/30/73
118.51
Total
$10,620.57
Please let me know if there is any additional
information that we can provide for you.
Cordially,
(1nn
(Mrs.) Ann Harvey
Administrative Assistant
to Mr. Kalmbach
Enclosures
DOUBLED N & COMPANY, INC.
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. Pab y 1969
1-12
210
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PAY
DOLLARS
TO THE CRDER OF
Hixon
DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY THE
IAL DAKE NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY
AVENUE. NEW YORK. N. Y.
AUTHORIZED
316160⑈
⑆0210⑉0012⑆ 610⑉069489⑈
DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY, INC.
ROYALTY STATEMENT
Sales of Books
COMPANY, INC. SUBMITS THE FOLLOWING REPORT
RETAIL
IX CRISES
PRICE 5.95
FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDING
10/31/68
0125
DOMESTIC
CANADA
EXPORT
D.M.O.
S.B.W.
16
.8925
.2975
.4760
.2975
.2975
14.28
RICHARD NIXON
5359
NET ROYALTY FROM SALES OF BOOKS
14.28
10 FIFTH AVE
NEW YORK 21 NY
1)
"CR." INDICATES NET RETURNS
DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY, INC.
ROYALTY STATEMENT
Subsidiary Rights Income
COMPANY, INC. SUBMITS THE FOLLOWING REPORT
CRISES - Nixon
FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDING
10/31/68
TYPE OF INCOME
AMOUNT
Reprint Rights
250 00
Foreign Rights
5359
Permission Rights
Serial Rights
RICHARD M. NIXON
& COMPANY, INC. SUBMITS THE FOLLOWING PORT
CRISES . - Nixon
FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDING 4/30/69
TYPE OF INCOME
AMOUNT
Reprint Rights
Foreign Rights
Permission Rights
Serial Rights
345
E
RICHARD M. NIXON
Foreign Serial Rights
101 2
446
8
DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY, INC.
ROYALTY STATEMENT
Sales of Books
& COMPANY, INC. SUBMITS THE FOLLOWING REPORT
RETAIL
SIX CRISES
PRICE
5.95
FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDING
4/30/69
012
DOMESTIC
CANADA
EXPORT
D.M.O.
S.B.W.
1CR
.8925
.2975
.4760
.2975
.2975
.89CR
.
RICHARD NIXON
5359
NET ROYALTY FROM SALES OF BOOKS
.89CR
810 FIFTH AVE
NEW YORK 21 NY
"CR." INDICATES NET RETURN
DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY, INC.
SUMMARY
ROYALTY STATEMENT
FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDING 4/30/69
DATE
SIX CRISES
Royalty per statements
445 9
The Honorable Richard M. Nixon
Due
445
9
No.3-22428
REMITTANCE ADVICE
DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY, INC.
Feb 13 1970
1-12
GARDEN CITY, N. Y.
210
tmt encl
PAY
www.//s4,007.05//
DOLLARS
TO THE ORDER OF
Richard
DOUBLEDAY COMPANY.
EMICAL BANK NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY
7 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK. N. Y.
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
⑈322428⑈
⑆0210⑉0012⑆ 610⑉069489⑈
DEPOSITED IN
Key Biscayne Bank
KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA 33149
TO THE CREDIT OF
2 0527
RICHARD M. NIXON
(PLEASE PRINT NAME)
March 3, 1970
19.
SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON REVERSE SIDE
DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE
DOLLARS
CENTS
RENCY
/ER
CHECKS AS FOLLOWS
1-12
4,007 05
-
11
DOUBLEDAY & COM ANY, INC.
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. Aug 17 1970
1-12
210
PAY
///$372.85////
DOLLARS
$372.85
stmt encl
TO THE ORDER OF
Richard N Nixon
DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY.
EMICAL BANK NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY
7 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK. N. Y.
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
⑈326127⑈
⑆0210⑉0012⑆ 610⑉069489⑈
DEPOSITED IN
Key Biscayne Bank
KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA 33149
JCP -4- TOTHECREDITUON 31400
CT.
2-0527
RICHARD M. NIXON
(PLEASE PRINT NAME)
September 1,
te
1970
,
SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON REVERSE SIDE
DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE
DOLLARS
CENTS
IRRENCY
VER
CHECKS AS FOLLOWS
1-12
$372 85
37
FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDING
4/30/70
DATE
SIX CRISES
Royalty per statements
372
HE HONORABLE RICHARD M NIXON
The White House
Washington, D. C.
Due
372 85
DOURLEDAY & COMPANY, INC.
SUMMARY
ROYALTY STATEMENT
SIX CRISIS - Nixon
FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDING
4/30/70
CD
DATE
Serial Rights
177
59
Foreign Serial Rights
67
50
5359
RICHARD M NIXON
245 09
DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY, INC.
ROYALTY STATEMENT
Sales of Books
& COMPANY, INC. SUBMITS THE FOLLOWING RL. RT
RETAIL
SIX CRISES REISSUE
PRICE
7.95
FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDING
4/3/70
012
DOMESTIC
CANADA
EXPORT
D.M.O.
S.B.W.
99
10
4
8
1.1925
.3975
.6360
.3975
.3975
118.96
3.98
2.54
3.18
RICHARD NIXON
5359
NET ROYALTY FROM SALES OF BOOKS
127.76
813 FIFTH AVE
NEW YORK NY 19021
"CR." INDICATES NET RETURN
1-12
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. Sept 16 1970
210
due on SIX
RISES
PAY
///$4,500.00//
DOLLARS
$4,500.0
TO THE ORDER OF
Richard Nixon
DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY. I
a Boardman
EMICAL BANK NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK. N. Y.
⑈326642⑈
⑆0210⑉0012⑆ 610⑉069489⑈
19
DOLLARS CENTS
Key Biscayne Bank
00°005'11
KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA 33149
TO THE CREDIT OF
RICHARD M NIXON
(PLEASE PRINT NAME)
2-0527
September 29, 1970
SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON REVERSE SIDE
TOTAL $ 4,500.00
DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE
CHECKS AS FOLLOWS
40
PLEASE LIST EACH CHECK SEPARATELY AND SEE THAT
ALL CHECKS AND DRAFTS ARE PROPERLY ENDORSED
RRENCY
1-12
CT.
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VER
No. 3- 29788
REMITTANCE ADVICE
DOUBLEDAY & C( MPANY, INC.
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. Feb 19 1971
1-12p
210
PAY
///$215.05/
DOLLARS
$215.05
tmt encl
TO THE ORDER OF
Richard Nixon
DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY. ID
he Boardiner
EMICAL BANK NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY
7 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK. N. Y.
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
⑈329788⑈ ⑆0210⑉0012⑆ 610⑉069489⑈
DEPOSITED IN
Key Biscayne Bank
KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA 33149
TO THE CREDIT OF
2-0527
RICHARD NIXGH
44004
215.05
(PLEASE PRINT NAME)
March 3,
1971
SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON REVERSE SIDE
DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE
DOLLARS
CENTS
RENCY
ER
CHECKS AS FOLLOWS
1-12
$215 05
/
6
No. 3-32198
REMITTANCE ADVICE
DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY, INC.
1-12
GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Aug 3 1971
210
time encl
PAY
///$152.00///
DOLLARS
$152.00
TO THE ORDER OF
DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY, )
MEDICAL BANK NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY
R
77 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK, N. Y.
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
⑈332198⑈
⑆0210⑉0012⑆ 610⑉069489⑈
DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY, INC.
ROYALTY STA
Sales of E
DUBLEDAY & COMPANY, INC. SUBMITS THE FOLLOWING REPORT
RETAIL
01.
J
SIX CRISES REISSUE
PRICE
7.95
FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDING
4/30/71
DOMESTIC
CANADA
EXPORT
D.M.O.
S
125
4
1
1.1925
.3975
.6360
.3975
3975
149.06
2.54
.40
RICHARD NIXON
5359
NET ROYALTY FROM SALES OF BOOKS
TO
15,
810 FIFTH AVE
NEW YORK NY 10021
"CR." INDICATES
6
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1-12 -
SILVER
CURRENCY
Date
28
CHECKS AS FOLLOWS
DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE
SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON REVERSE SI
August 17,
(PLEASE PRINT NAME)
RICHARD M. NIXON
ACCT. NO. 2-0527
TO THE CREDIT OF
ZLU
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FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, INC.
September 27, 1973
Dear Fellow-Member:
On July 4, 1973 Joe Tydings and I wrote to you, "This letter is our last as
your outgoing officers". We were mistaken; you'll have to hear from me once more
(Joe is out of town).
In August our newly-elected President, Senator B. Everett Jordan of North
Carolina wrote that certain developments, including surgery, had occurred which were
requiring him and Mrs. Jordan to move back to North Carolina, adding, "All these
circumstances make me feel I should resign from the Presidency of FORMER MEMBERS OF
CONGRESS, as I shall not be able to devote the time I should to this fine group".
Because an elected officer customarily serves until his successor qualifies,
I called a meeting of the Board of Directors on September 14th. It voted to "accept
the Senator's resignation with regret, extended its best wishes for his rapid and
complete recovery, and expressed its pleasure at his willingness to continue as a
Director".
FMC Bylaws contain no provision for dealing with such a situation. For the
Vice-President, a Republican, to assume the office would violate the requirement
that our President this term be a Democrat in order to maintain alternation each
year between the two major parties. The Board felt that in view of the need to have
a President at once, it should take advantage of the silence in the Bylaws and elect
a Democrat to fill the unexpired term as President, subject to confirmation by the
Members at our next general meeting in early November. It was so voted.
I proposed that Brooks Hays be chosen as President, under the above condition.
It was he who first suggested the formation of FMC, was unable to serve his full
term as first President, has his heart in the cause, and will keep the organization
moving ahead. Mr. Hays was nominated and elected unanimously. He is now in charge.
So this really is my last letter to you. Thanks again for the wonderful
support you have given us and will give him.
I am happy now to present to you your new President!
Sincerely,
Past President
Enclosure
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BROOKS HAYS, President
JOHN W. BYRNES
THOMAS H. KUCHEL
GEORGE MEADER, Vice President
JEFFERY COHELAN
WALTER H. MOELLER
FRED SCHWENGEL, Secretary
B. EVERETT JORDAN
A. S. MIKE MONRONEY
JOSEPH w. BARR, Treasurer
WALTER H. JUDD
HOWARD W. POLLOCK
J. CALEB BOGGS
EUGENE J. KEOGH
JOSEPH D. TYDINGS
JAMES E. VAN ZANDT
3083 Ordway Street, N. W., Washington, D. c. 20008 (202) 362-6488
FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, INC.
September 27, 1973
Dear Colleague:
I will do my best to meet the expectations of Walter
Judd and the Board members as I take up the duties which our good
friend and respected former Member Senator Jordan decided should
be transferred to someone else.
I have great confidence in our ability to make our
organization a significant part of the total influences for effec-
tive government, particularly in the Legislative Branch. Already
some substantial programs for accomplishing this are being projec-
ted by the Board. I refer, for example, to the plan to complete
oral history recordings by all former Members, and to the utili-
zation of our membership in an educational campaign to acquaint
the people with the functions, problems and the great importance
of their Congress.
There are discussions also of a plan to acquire a
headquarters building on Capitol Hill. All of these proposals
will, of course, be fully shared with the members.
Please plan to attend our fall meeting in early
November, full details of which will be supplied at an early
date.
Broons Sincerely, Hays
Brooks Hays
President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BROOKS HAYS, President
JOHN W. BYRNES
THOMAS H. KUCHEL
GEORGE MEADER, Vice President
JEFFERY COHELAN
WALTER H. MOELLER
FRED SCHWENGEL, Secretary
B. EVERETT JORDAN
A.S. MIKE MONRONEY
JOSEPH W. BARR, Treasurer
WALTER H. JUDD
HOWARD W. POLLOCK
J. CALEB BOGGS
EUGENE J. KEOGH
JOSEPH D. TYDINGS
JAMES E. VAN ZANDT
3083 Ordway Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 20008 - (202) 362-6488
From the desk of
MURRAY M. CHOTINER
Rose-
For your records -
Cordially
Thurray
SUITE 500
1701 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N.W.
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006
TELEPHONE 202 298.9030
(213) 697-1704
THE NIXON LAW OFFICE PRESERVATION, INC.
A NON-PROFIT EDUCATIONAL CORPORATION
135 W. LA HABRA BOULEVARD
LA HABRA, CALIF ORNIA 90631
HONORARY FINANCE COMMITTEE
September 24, 1973
DR. ARNOLD O. BECKMAN
WALTER KNOTT
COALSON C. MORRIS
WALTER R. SCHMID
Mr. John A. Michael
California Historical Landmarks
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Advisory Committee
P. O. Box 2390
J. W. BURCH, CHAIRMAN
Sacramento, California 95811
BOB PHILLIPS
GEO, W. ROCHESTER
Dear Mr. Michael:
CURTIS E. SPRADLEY
JACK WARNER, M.D.
You have been very kind and cooperative in advising
me regarding an Amended Application for registration
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
of an Historical Landmark, and especially in sending
me copies of the attachments Mr. Wray filed with his
ESTHER CRAMER
first Application. I do trust you will consider those
WARREN KRAFT
attachments by reference as a part of this Amended
LOIS LUNDBERG
Application, and thus suffice, rather than have us
BOB PHILLIPS
duplicate them, including the picture of the building,
GARRY PRENDIVILLE
the plaque, former Presiden: Phillip's letter, the
WILLIAM H. ROBERTS
bibliography of Nixon law office documentation, etc.
GEO. W. ROCHESTER
I understand a copy of this communication and our
KARL WRAY
original Amended Application will be personally de-
JACK WARNER, M.D.
livered to you. It would be appreciated if you will
J. W. BURCH
keep me advised as to the next meeting of the Com-
CURTIS E. SPRADLEY
mittee, for we would like to have a representative
from our corporation personally appear and supplement
any additional assistance for the Committeemen in
arriving at their decision.
Again, thank you for your courtesies.
Sincerely yours,
GEO. W. ROCHESTER
President of The Nixon Law
Office Preservation, Inc.
GWR:kw
YOUR (IFT IS TAX DEDUCTIBLE c
AMENDED
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF HISTORICAL LANDMARK
Name of Proposed Landmark President Richard Nixon's First Personal Law Office
Location
135 West La Habra Boulevard, La Habra, California 90631
County
Orange
Name and Address of Landowner upon Whose Property Landmark is Proposed The Nixon
Law Office Preservation, Inc., 135 W. La Habra Blvd., La Habra, Ca. 90631
Name and Address of Applicant Geo, W. Rochester
Phone No. 213-697-0725
President Inc. of Board, Nixon Law Office Preservation
Bus.
Phone
No.
697-1704
Is this landmark of statewide significance as described in the State of Policy?
Explain (use extra sheet if necessary): On July 6, 1972, a group of La Habra and
Orange County citizens had organized a non-profit educational corporation
carrying the corporate name of "The Nixon Law Office Preservation, Inc."
Two of the Trustee incorporators knew President Nixon when he practised
law in his first personal law office in La Habra.
The primary purpose of the corporation was to solicit donations from
individuals, groups and organizations, under the income tax exemption
granted the corporation by the Internal Revenue Service of the Federal
Government, to acquire and restore the building to the exact status as it
was when President Nixon first practised law and also began his political
career from this office.
Among similar historical landmarks that we call to mind is President
Lincoln's law office in Springfield, Illinois, and the library of President
John Adams in Quincy, Massachusetts, and the silver shop of Paul Revere,
in Boston, Massachusetts, to name but a few of such historical buildings
from which the person who occupied the building has later profoundly in-
fluenced not only the history of their state, but the United States; in
President Nixon's case, a profound influence in world history. The im-
partiality of history, free from passion, unbiased by interest, fear, re-
sentment or affection, will accord President Nixon as a peer of other
great presidents of our nation.
Is bibliography complete? (To enable verification of statements and claims made
herein.) Yes, by reference to first Application
Is permission of property owner for registration attached? Yes, by reference to
first Application.
Is approval of property owner to place a plaque attached? Yes, by reference to
first Application
Is proof of reasonable protection for requested landmark attached? Yes, by reference tc
first Application
Are photographs, prints, or drawings (two views) attached? Yes, by reference to first
Application.
DPR-26 (7-70)
1.
BRIEF HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION (Corresponding to one or more items under I, II,
or III of the Statement of Policy.)
And it all began from the La Habra law office! It was here that Mr. Nixon
commenced, and continued for nearly three years, the area of activity which
led to a developing interest in politics and public service. In fact, he
left La Habra to enter public service.
This changing interest by Mr. Nixon was affected in his transformation
from a law school graduate to a person whose outlook rapidly encompassed a
broad political horizon. Many local friends and associates of the future
President, and two of our Trustees, tell about maturing changes of Mr.
Nixon while he lived here; his development of a personal philosophy regard-
ing government service. Mr. Nixon was among those who changed the political
climate of California during that time, and whose own career was shaped by
the changes which he himself helped bring about.
Expressing this in another way, our group feels that the experience of
Mr. Nixon in his early years, working in the La Habra office, helped shape
his character as a human being who brought lasting, distinctive effect for
many facets of California history, and the nation's. Yes, the world, for
he is now a Nobel Peace nominee for the most coveted prize for his interest
in humanity.
During his terms as Congressman and United States Senator, Mr. Nixon
exercised a strong and enduring influence during a changing era of Calif-
ornia politics. He served during the time when California grew to become
the largest state in the nation. It was Mr. Nixon, among others, who suc-
cessfully brought about recognition of California as the predominant state
in terms of its population and vote, its economic impact and consequence
among the United States as a whole.
Our group believes that all sites and areas relating to the early lives
of all our American presidents have significance and impact, not only in
the states where they were born and grew up, but also in the nation as a
whole.
When President Nixon's first personal law office is at some future date
deemed to be of national interest, we hope your Committee will not, for
this reason, exclude the site as also being of significance to California
as a state landmark.
It is difficult perhaps to look upon the Nixon law office in La Habra
from the perspective of history. This, of course, is because Mr. Nixon
is still in office. However, your Committee knows that many of the struc-
tures relating to former presidents have been carefully preserved and
signified as landmarks, for the interest and visitation of American
citizens.
In the case of President Nixon, there are very few such structures
still standing, one of them being his birthplace in Yorba Linda, another
being the La Habra law office. As we noted in our original application,
it was here that Mr. Nixon first began to work for a living as a lawyer,
started his family, and started to become actively interested in public
affairs. It was, in a real sense, from this office in La Habra that Mr.
Nixon launched his exceptional career in American politics, becoming suc-
cessively a Congressman, United States Senator, Vice President, and
President.
The office, even now, is open to the public with the Executive Secre-
tary of the La Habra Chamber of Commerce as custodian, and receives on the
average of over 50 persons, old and young, each month, who come from all
over the state and nation to visit the now empty room and outer office
which the President occupied. They evince an inspiration from their visits,
as will future generations, that our country offers to all with energy, in-
dustry and capacity to work, the opportunity to reach high achievements.
At the present time, 100 persons, more or less, have contributed to
the corporation over $11, 000, and the primary school children of La Habra,
in pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters and dollars contributed in February
2.
PHOTOGRAPHS, PRINTS, AND/OR DRAWINGS (Both recent and historic, if available.)
Four photos attached to the original Application are referred to and
made a part hereof; also photograph of the President's personal letter
regarding the landmark.
over $1,000, to enable the Trustees to purchase the building, maintain it,
and perpetuate the site as a California landmark with its significant
impact on state history and world history. The ending of the Vietnam war,
so far as American boys were involved, would make President Nixon's impact
on world history alone, notwithstanding his effort toward world peace now
being patiently, laboriously, and, we presage, successfully accomplished
through international treaties.
The building in which President Richard Nixon's former law office is
located was constructed in 1919 to house the Citizens Commercial and
Savings Bank, and later was acquired by Benjamin S. Roberts for a real
estate and insurance business. The one story structure is 25 feet wide
and 80 feet deep. The restoration will be compatible with the integrity
of the historical landmark with no modification of the historical style to
erode its original character.
The old Nixon law office is a tiny, 10 X 15 foot room in the rear of
the building, where the President practised law from 1939 to 1942, when he
left his practice to work for the government at the outset of World War II,
in which he participated as a naval officer in the South Pacific Theatre
of Operations.
Mr. Nixon constructed his own desk from an oak door and plywood, for
the La Habra office. The President has promised to return his desk that
remained in the building from the time he left for government service.
When he became President, we gave him his desk, which he took to Washing-
ton. After the building is restored to its original condition, he will
assist us in restoring all furnishings as they were when he was there.
Attached is a photostat of his letter to us when we started our
organization that eventuated into our non-profit educational corporation.
3.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
April 24, 1972
Dear George:
This is just a note to express my
appreciation for all that you have
done to assist in the acquisition of
my former law office in La Habra
as a historical site. I am well aware
of the numerous details which must be
attended to in the completion of such a
transaction, and I want you and your
associates to know of my gratitude for
your splendid efforts in carrying out
this project.
With kind personal regards,
Sincerely,
Honorable George Rochester
111 West La Habra Boulevard
La Habra, California 90631
4.
AUTHORIZATION FROM PROPERTY OWNER OF PROPOSED LANDMARK SITE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
PARKS AND RECREATION FOR NUMBER, REGISTRATION, AND ERECTION OF A HISTORICAL LAND-
MARK.
Letter from former President of the Nixon Law Office Preservation,
Inc. is referred to and made a part hereof.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: CITE THE BOOKS, RECORDS, AND OTHER AUTHORITIES SUSTAINING THESE
FACTS.
The documentation attached to the original application is
referred to and made a part hereof.
Signature
Date
September 24, 1973
This form and all related correspondence is to be sent to the California Historical
Landmarks Advisory Committee, Post Office Box 2390, Sacramento, California 95811.
An application must be considered solely on its historic or architectural merits
and not for commercial gain, political benefits, or other non-historical reasons.
An individual committee member can advise and counsel an applicant, but all appli-
cations must be considered by the full committee meeting in regular session.
5.
RMW
September 7, 1973
Lois Lundberg has called me again and has also called Loie again
with regard to getting the desk that was in the President's first
law office back to La Habra. We have both told her to be patient --
that when there is an opportunity it will be discussed with the
President.
She is part of the Richard Nixon Law Office Preservation Committee --
Loie says they are a well meaning group -- the office is in
a well protected building and the Chamber of Commerce has their
office there. They have collected a lot of early pictures and
there will be local interest and interest of schools in the area
in seeing the office once it is opened to the public.
Loie will send copies of what material she has on it.
Mrs. Lundberg said if the desk had to be brought back to
California by commercial plane they would be glad to pay the
charges.
Loie felt if a decision was made to send the desk to them then the
Foundation should probably draw up the appropriate papers
lending it to this group or whatever is deemed best.
I give you this in the event you want to discuss it with the
President at some point.
M
Kizz
Questions for the President