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Memo from Glenn A. Olds to R.N. 9 pgs including attachments. [Memo], 1/13/1969
Memo from Safire to Haldeman. RE: Memo of November 20, 1968- Nixon Image Abroad. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/10/1969
Withdrawal sheet. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d.
Memo from Doug Stephens to Bob Haldeman. RE: Suggested policy statement. 2 pgs. [Memo], 1/14/1969
Memo from Ken Cole to H.R. Haldeman. RE: Personnel-Eliska Hasek. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/11/1969
Memo to Larry. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
RN supporters. 2 pgs. [Memo], n.d.
Handwritten notes. 4 pgs. [Memo], 1/11/1969
Memo from Bob Haldeman to John Ehrlichman and Dwight Chapin. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Jay Wilkinson. 1 pg. [Memo], n.d.
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Dwight Chapin. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Pete Flanigan. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Herb Klein. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Dr. Kissinger. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Jay Wilkinson. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Jim Keogh. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
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This file contains:
Memo from Glenn A. Olds to R.N. 9 pgs including attachments. [Memo], 1/13/1969
Memo from Safire to Haldeman. RE: Memo of November 20, 1968- Nixon Image Abroad. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/10/1969
Withdrawal sheet. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d.
Memo from Doug Stephens to Bob Haldeman. RE: Suggested policy statement. 2 pgs. [Memo], 1/14/1969
Memo from Ken Cole to H.R. Haldeman. RE: Personnel-Eliska Hasek. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/11/1969
Memo to Larry. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
RN supporters. 2 pgs. [Memo], n.d.
Handwritten notes. 4 pgs. [Memo], 1/11/1969
Memo from Bob Haldeman to John Ehrlichman and Dwight Chapin. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Jay Wilkinson. 1 pg. [Memo], n.d.
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Dwight Chapin. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Pete Flanigan. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Herb Klein. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Dr. Kissinger. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Jay Wilkinson. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Jim Keogh. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/13/1969
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
White House Special Files Collection
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Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
32
5
01/13/1969
Memo
Memo from Glenn A. Olds to R.N. 9 pgs
including attachments.
32
5
01/10/1969
Memo
Memo from Safire to Haldeman. RE: Memo
of November 20, 1968- Nixon Image
Abroad. 1 pg.
32
5
n.d.
Other Document
Withdrawal sheet. 1 pg.
32
5
01/14/1969
Memo
Memo from Doug Stephens to Bob
Haldeman. RE: Suggested policy statement.
2 pgs.
32
5
01/11/1969
Memo
Memo from Ken Cole to H.R. Haldeman.
RE: Personnel-Eliska Hasek. 1 pg.
32
5
01/13/1969
Memo
Memo to Larry. 1 pg.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Page 1 of 3
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
32
5
n.d.
Memo
RN supporters. 2 pgs.
32
5
01/11/1969
Memo
Handwritten notes. 4 pgs.
32
5
01/13/1969
Memo
Memo from Bob Haldeman to John
Ehrlichman and Dwight Chapin. 1 pg.
32
5
n.d.
Memo
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Jay
Wilkinson. 1 pg.
32
5
01/13/1969
Memo
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Dwight
Chapin. 1 pg.
32
5
01/13/1969
Memo
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Pete Flanigan.
1 pg.
32
5
01/13/1969
Memo
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Herb Klein. 1
pg.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Page 2 of 3
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
32
5
01/13/1969
Memo
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Dr. Kissinger.
1 pg.
32
5
01/13/1969
Memo
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Jay
Wilkinson. 1 pg.
32
5
01/13/1969
Memo
Memo from Bob Haldeman to Jim Keogh. 1
pg.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Page 3 of 3
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January 13, 1969
To:
R.N.
From: Glenn A. Olds
Subj: Confidential Report on National Council of Scholars Meeting -
Washington, D. C., Jan. 11-12
At Bob Haldeman's and Len Garment's request, I represented you at
the meeting of this group which grew out of the Scholars for Nixon-
Agnew, co-chaired by Joe Kaplan of U.C.L.A. and David Rowe of Yale.
The enclosed materials indicate their membership, purpose and func-
tions. Their deepest intent is to counteract the negativity of the
campuses toward government and provide a positive support and channel
for improving the understanding of both.
The group 1s obviously highly motivated. Most of them played an
active role in the Republican victory. Effort has been made to
broaden the base to include a more representative group of scholars
and political affiliation.
My assessment of the group and meeting follows:
(i) It is a well meaning group with a sound purpose; with a few out-
standing scholars who are R.N. partisans.
(2) The group has not touched base with any of the major academic
professional groups or advisory groups to government. This is es-
sential for any relevant success.
(3) Virtually none of the "power figures", essential to influence
from the University, are included.
(4) They have been funded thus far by Henry Salvatori and expect to
raise $100,000 annually for this effort.
My recommendation:
(1) They should be encouraged in their effort which is badly needed;
(2) They should not be thought of as the channel or spokesman for
the intellectual community.
(3) R.N. should be wary of having any group presume to have "his"
special endorsement in an area 80 highly charged, influence conscious,
and with 80 many competing groups.
(4) The enclosed note should be sufficient.
cc: Messrs. Garment, Haldeman, Ellsworth
(Suggested note to Joe Kaplan and David Rowe)
Dear
:
Glenn Olds has reported on your meeting in Washington. As
you know, I am pleased at every initiative that seeks to
bring more citizen participation into the support of good
government. It 1s especially important that more productive
communication and cooperation be achieved between the cam-
puses and Washington. Anything that you, or any other group,
can do to improve these relationships will be of help to the
entire nation.
I am pleased that you recognize in your statement of purpose
the importance of maintaining your private character and ini-
tiative. You would not, therefore, expect anything more of
me than continuing interest.
Please know how much I have appreciated the leadership you
gave to the campaign and your continuing help beyond partisan-
ship.
Sincerely yours,
ACTION TAKEN BY NATIONAL COUNCIL OF SCHOLARS
Dr. David N. Rowe and Dr. Joseph Kaplan were confirmed as
National Chairmen.
The Executive Committee will conduct a search for an Execu-
tive Director to man a Washington, D. C. office. The current
candidates are:
1. Robert McCormack, Researcher in Arts and Science
Office of Republican National Committee
2. Elmer Schlotz, Public Relations, Denver, Colorado
3. Bundey Clark, Republican National Committee
4. Newton Steers, State Chairman, Maryland Citizens
Foreign Relations Task Force
Dr. Joseph Aschheim will serve as Secretary and maintain Washing-
ton, D. C. liaison until Executive Director is appointed.
The National Advisory Board will be increased to forty and will
attempt to add women, blacks, candidates from the humanities and
youth. The committee will avoid concentration of members from
the same institute, university or department.
The Advisory Board will hold one more meeting in the Spring and
then meet annually thereafter.
Telephone conferences will be conducted periodically and any
four members of the Executive Committee constitutes a quorum.
The National Council of Scholars will issue a news release one
week after January 20th.
A sub-committee was formed to evaluate and study feasibility of
an initial project: How to resolve alienation of the academic
community from the Government, the Nation and the Administration.
The sub-committee will have two months to prepare prediminary
analysis of the project.
The sub-committee is composed of:
Prof. Gerhart Niemeyer, Chairman
Prof. Will Herberg
Dr. K. A. Wittfogel
Dr. Stephen Possony
The Council will seek an appointment with President Nixon at his
earliest possible convenience in order to elicit his counsel,
judgment, ideas and support.
-2-
The Council will pursue the possibility of becoming a tax
exempt organization.
President Robert Morris, University of Plano and Professor Dallin
H. Oaks, University of Chicago Law School, will be responsible
for exploring tax exemption.
Notes recorded by:
Logan H. Sallada
Administrative Assistant
January 13, 1969
to Dr. Glenn A. Olds
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF SCHOLARS
PURPOSES AND FUNCTIONS
The effective operation of our American Government requires
support in all segments of the nation including the scholarly
community. / There is a need to involve and to bring together
/
individual scholars and existing scholarly organizations for
that purpose.
National Council of Scholars has been constituted to respond
to this need.
The Council proposes therefore such endeavors as the follow-
ing:
1. Facilitation of two-way communication between govern-
ment and scholars in such a way as to develop better
mutual understanding of national objectives and of the
ways in which scholarly activities can best contribute
to their achievement.
2. To apply resources of the scholarly community on a
broad inter-disciplinary basis to specific problems of
national interest, thereby contributing to the effect-
iveness of Government operations. To carry out such a
plan among the activities presently foreseen are the
following:
The following types of activites may be engaged in:
1. Informative meetings on a regional as well as
national basis
2. Informal discussion groups to explore certain
subject areas in greater depth.
3. Specific research and study projects, leading
to formal reports and recommendations.
4. Publications and papers as may be appropriate.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Prof. Joseph Kaplan
Prof. David N. Rowe
U.C.L.A.
Dept. of Political Science
405 Hilgard Avenue
Yale Univ.
Los Angeles, California 90024
New Haven, Conn. 06520
0.-213-825-4661
0.- 203-787-3131 X 2344
home
Pros. Joseph Aschheim
47 Thornton St.,
Dept. of Economics
Hamden, Conn. 06517
George Washington Univ.
203-288-0755
Washington, D. C. 20006
home
Prof. Anthony T. Bouscaren
Apt. 518
Dept. Political Science
730 24th St., NW
Le Moyne College
Washington, D. C. 20037
Syracuse, N.Y. 13214
H.-202-337-7594
0.-315-446-2882
home
Prof. Joseph Dunner
Meadow Drive
Dept. of Political Science
Fayetteville, N.Y. 13066
Yeshiva University
H.-315-637-9027
New York, New York 10003
home
W. F. Libby
156-08 Riverside Drive West,
Dept. of Chemistry
New York, New York 10032
U.C.L.A.
0.-212-568-8400
Los Angeles, California 90024
Prof. Ivan D. London
Pres. Robert Morris
Dept. of Psychology
Univ. of Plano
Brooklyn College,
Plano, Texas 75074
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11210
0.-214-995-6541
0.- 212-780-5485
H.-214-368-5036
home
9101 Shore Road
Prof. Gerhart Niemeyer
Apt. 607
Dept. of Political Science
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11209
Notre Dame University
H.- 212-854-4080
South Bend, Indiana
0.-219-283-6011
Prof. Warren G. Nutter
home
Dept. of Economics
806 East Angela Boulevard
Rouss Hall
South Bend, Ind. 46617
Univ. of Virginia
H.-219-234-9949
Charlottesville, Va. 22901
0.-703-924-3243
Prof. Robert Strausz-Hupe
Foreign Policy Research Institute
Prof. Nicholas Nyaradi
Univ. of Pennsylvania
School of International Studies
Philadelphia, Pa. 19104
Bradley University
0.-215-594-7698
Peoria, Ill 61606
home
0.-309-676-7611
White Horse Farms
home
Newtown Square, Pa. 19073
111 Merle Lane
H.-215-356-0498
Peoria, Ill. 61604
H.-309-685-7854
Prof. Frank N. Trager
Prof. of International Affairs, NYU
Prof. Richard L. Walker
Graduate School of Public Admin.
Institute of International Studies
Washington Square, New York, NY 10003
Univ. of South Carolina
0.-212-598-3293 or 212-861-8260
Columbia, S. C. 29208
home
0.-803-777-3108
Salem Center
home
Purdy Station, New York, NY 10578
700 Spring Lake Road
H.-914-669-5789
Columbia, S. C. 29206
H.-803-787-9591
Dr. K. A. Wittfogel
420 Riverside Drive
New York, NY 10025
212-UN6-0020
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF SCHOLARS
ADVISORY BOARD
{,
Kaplan, Prof. Joseph, Dept. of Physics, 405 Hilgard Ave., U.C.L.A., Los Angeles,
Calif. 90024. Office: 213-825-4661. Home: 213-473-8839.
Rowe, Prof. David N., Dept. of Political Science, Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn. 06520.
Office: 203-787-3131, Ext. 2344 or 8187. Home: 47 Thornton St., Hamden, Conn.
06517. 203-288-0755.
Aschheim, Prof. Joseph, Dept. of Economics, George Washington Univ., Washington, D.C.
20006. Home: Apt. 518, 730 24th St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20037. 202-337-7594.
Bouscaren, Prof. Anthony T., Dept. of Poli. Sci., Le Moyne College, Syracuse, N.Y. 13214.
315-446-2882. Home: Meadow Drive, Fayetteville, N.Y. 13066. 315-637-9027.
Brandt, Prof. Karl, Hoover Institution, Stanford Univ., Stanford, Calif. 94301. 415-321-2300.
Home: 415-321-9626.
Brownell, Prof. Samuel, Yale Univ., 203-787-3131, Ext. 2103, 8019. Home: Apt. A3,
311 St. Ronan Street, New Haven, Conn., 06511. 203-562-8545.
Campbell, Dr. Glenn, Hoover Institution, Stanford Univ., Stanford, Calif.) 94301. 415-321-2300
Dulles, Dr. Eleanor Lansing, Georgetown Univ., Washington, D.C. 20007. Home: 703-893-7773
Dunner, Prof. Joseph, Dept. of Poli. Sci., Yeshiva Univ., N.Y., N.Y. 10003. Home:
156-08 Riverside Drive West, N. Y., N.Y., 10032. Office phone: 212-568-8400.
Eyring, Henry, Prof. of Chemistry, Institute for the Study of Rate Processes, The University
of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112.
Friedman, Prof. Milton, Dept. of Economics. Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. 60637.
312-643-0300. Home: 5825 Dorchester Ave., Apt. 15E, Chicago, Ill. 60637.
Herberg, Prof. Will, Drew Univ., Madison, N.J. 07940. 201-377-3000. Home:
17 Madison Ave., 52, Madison, N.J. 07940. 201-377-7410.
Howard, Pres. John A., Rockford College, Rockford, Ill., 61101. 815-398-5880.
Kemmerer, Prof. Donald L., Dept. of Econ., 110 David Kinley Hall, Univ. of Ill., Urbana,
Illinois 61801. 217-333-0120.
Libby, W. F., Dept. of Chemistry, U.C.L.A., Los Angeles, Calif. 90024.
M.
London, Prof. Ivan D., Dept. of Psychology, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11210.
212-780-5485. Home: 9101 Shore Road, Apt. 607, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11209.
Home phone: 212-854-4080.
W
Morris, Pres. Robert, Univ. of Plano, Plano, Texas 75074. 214-995-6541.
Home: 214-368-5036.
Nairn, Pres. R. C., Prescott College, Prescott, Ariz. 86301. Office phone: 602-445-3254.
Home phone: 602-445-5256.
Niemeyer. Prof. Gerhart, Dept. of Poli. Sci., Notre Dame Univ., South Bend, Ind.
219-283-6011. Home: 806 East Angela Boulevard, South Bend, Ind. 46617.
Home phone: 219-234-9949.
Nutter, Prof. G. Warren, Dept. of Econ., Rouss Hall, Univ. of Virginia, Charlott sville,
Va. 22901. 703-924-3243.
E
Nyaradi, Prof. Nicholas, School cf International Studies, Bradley University, Peoria,
Ill. 61606. 309-676-7611. Home: 111 Merle\Lane, Peoria, Ill. 61604.
Home phone: 309-685-7854.
Oaks, Dallin H., Prof. of Law, Univ. of Chicago Law School, 1111 E. 60th St., Chicago,
Illinois 60637. Home: 10750 South Seeley Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60643.
Porter, Richard W., Applestone, Cat Rock Road, Cos Cob, Conn. 06807. Office: General
Electric Company, 570 Lexington Ave., New York N.Y. 10022
NATIONAL COMMITTEE 2.
6 January 1969
Possony, Dr. Stephen, Hoover Institution, Stanford Univ., Stanford, Calif. 94301.
415-321-2300. Home: 415-968-4940.
Strausz-Hupe, Prof. Robert, Foreign Policy Research Institute, Univ. of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. 215-594-7698. Home: White Horse Farms, Newtown
Square, Pa. 19073. 215-356-0498.
Trager, Prof. Frank N., Prof. of International Affairs, N.Y.U., Graduate School of Public
Administration, Washington Square, New York, N.Y. 10003. 212-598-3293 or
212-861-8260. Home: Salem Center, Purdy Station, New York, N.Y. 10578.
Home phone: 914-669-5789.
Van Bibber, Prof. George, School of Physical Education, Univ. of Conn., Storrs, Conn. 06268.
203-429-3311, Ext. 249. Home: 22 Hillside Circle, Storrs, Conn. 06268.
Home phone: 203-429-4757.
Walker, Prof. Richard L., Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina,
Columbia, S. C. 29208. 803-777-3108. Home: 700 Spring Lake Road, Columbia,
S.C. 29206. 803-787-9591.
Wittfogel, Dr. K. A., 420 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. 10025. 212-UN6-0020.
Haldeman fro m Safire
1/10/69
Re: Memo of November 20, 1968 - Nixor Image Abroad
The portion of the memo dealing with the elements of the successful
campaign strategy has been sent to Teddy White as you requested.
The 0 ther idea, suggesting that a trip abroad be taken by a to p Nixon
aide to exp lain this strategy to leading writers in Paris and London,
wa S accomplished by Bob Ellsworth in late No vember.
G.
RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY
DOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET
ITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FOLDER
A RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED
FROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM
REMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT
DOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER
1
ON THE DOCUMENT
WITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
MEMORANDUM
5:30
January 14, 1969
TO:
BOB HALDEMAN
FROM:
DOUG STEPHENS
RE:
Suggested policy statement drafted by Mr. Agnew to be
issued by RN
The following statement relayed to me by C. D. Ward from Vice
President-elect Agnew's office:
Absolutely essential to my administration is a more practical and
functional role for state and local government officials in the
formulation of federal policies, programs, goals, and priorities.
We must have a working partnership among all levels of government
to seek and implement solutions to our many domestic programs.
Our state and local officials have the difficult job of meshing
federal assistance with their needs, and I feel there is no group
in a better position to advise the federal government on how to
improve domestic programs than these men and women who have
the ultimate responsibility for carrying them out.
I attach such importance to this objective that, as I have previously
indicated, I am asking Vice President-elect Agnew to assume
responsibility for seeing that it is accomplished. Accordingly,
the Vice President will act as my liaison with state and local
government officials. It will be his responsibility to make the
federal machinery sensitive, receptive, and responsive to their
views. Conversely, the federal departments, agencies, and
councils will look to him to smooth out any rough spots in their
relations with state and local governments. He will encourage
and assist in facilitating maximum cooperation between the various
federal agencies and state and local governments.
We want to reverse the situation wherein state and local officials
merely "get the word from Washington", rather we want the
federal government to get the word from the state and local
governments on how they view pending federal decisions, what their
priorities are, how they feel federal aid can be structured SO as
to be more helpful to them, where the defects in our grants-in-
aid program are, all of which will better enable us to respond to
the many critical problems confronting our state and local governments.
It is also my desire that the Vice President-elect work closely with
and encourage the productive work of the Advisory Commission on
Intergovernmental Relations. The recommendations of the Commission
and its research would be of great value to the Vice President-elect
in reaching our objectives. There will be no body which will need
to be more sensitive and responsive to Vice President-elect Agnew's
activities in this area than the Council on Urban Affairs. Vice
President-elect Agnew will serve as a permanent member of the
Council and in my absence serve as its chairman.
2
MEMORANDUM
January 11, 1969
TO:
H. R. HALDEMAN
CC:
Jim Keogh
Bill Hopkins
FROM:
KEN COLE
RE:
PERSONNEL - ELISKA HASEK
This will confirm that we are committed to retain Eliska Hasek
on the White House staff.
I have discussed this arrangement with Jim Keogh. It is as
follows: Eliska has agreed to remain as the White House
message drafter for whatever period of time we need her
services. At a point in time agreeable to the President and
Eliska, we will assist her in finding a place to her liking in
the Foreign Service.
She will be retained at her current salary level, which is
unclassified GS-11, currently covered under White House
Special Projects.
KRC:jc
Larry:
Below are names given by Sy Lauder - Jan. 13
Said he would call back in an hour with the
rest of the information.
JETS
Webb Eubanks, coach. (Didn't support HHH)
Emerson Boozer
Tom Crutcher
Bill Hampton (equipment manager)
Curley Johnson
Pete Lammons
Bill Mathis
Bake Turner
Jim Turner
Any trouble on Don Shule 3. Is at Hilton Hotel in Miami.
Another name he gave WWS Billy Ray Smith
Jan. 13
Baltimore Colts
Top Athelete
Jerry Hill
setty across
Tom MAtte
from Pree. Box
Bob Vogel
Frad Miller.
Bob Boyd.
henny Lyler.
Rick Volk.
funny On.
RN SUPPORTERS
JETS
Weeb Ewbanks, coach
Emerson Boozer
Tom Crutcher
Bill Hampton (equipment manager)
Curley Johnson
Pete Lammons
Bill Mathis
Bake Turner
Jim Turner
Don Schula
Billy Ray Smith
BALTIMORE COLTS
Jerry Hill
Tom Matte
Bob Vogel
Fred Miller
Bob Boyd
Lenny Lyles
Rick Volk
Jimmy Orr
Don Schula
RN Supporten.
JETS
BALTIMORE COLTS
Wel Babanks, coach
Jerry Hill
Emerson Boozer
Tom Matte
Tom Crutcher
Bob Vogel
Bill Hampton (equipment manager)
Fred Miller
Curley Johnson
Bob Boyd
Pete Lammons
Lenny Lyles
Bill Mathis
Rick Volk
Bake Turner
Jimmy Orr
Jim Turner
Don Shule
Billy Ray Smith
getpreled.
Aptyped, its
January 13, 1969
1/11
when ame mossbacher - good bio-
Patricia Ryan wifes mailen name
Hughes
tell Hughes - RN Reep bequoia - not to Navy.
-mo press at dinner tonite
-mo speech
mementoes- everyone over 1,000
Press Conference 1st n 2nd day.
nota show
Urban Council - RN as little aspossible
agreew previde most of the time
does am Duggan want job
Tour office? -who did she work for ?
Dave Smith - -arrything pet
LANO receiving line over 300
to Fla Mon nite-
B ' 2 mins for tonite -
Goahead with ash. - even w/ risks
take Comm on Price Stability - abolish it.
Call it Ee. Council - -N preside
Comm Jabon & Treas. Budg. Ead.
mc Gacken staff it
Rhodes- has Unga at Rommey -
FA-Mellsworth - to Roth post.
were going to give to Curtis -
Texpand Campaign staff mtg -
add Drown, act, Bloot, Belie
Brownell,
more on many have to have by Sun 6:00
F/Ray Paige -also brother comes - organize
Burns-
130 mon
M is going to leave but has to say his staying
Nail push further - Wants to Reepfull power
wld like to help on program.
Nwill of couse, use his milluence - know What he waid
cant push it further now. - has commitment
This Marta w right not setting date cutain
you shld but to RN- wid waken M at approp. Time
1/11
Ron
Romney
mon AMwork out appt for mon PM
Shriva - private trip
130 Mrn.
Kissinger stand by.
C.hiela
Ted Brawn for Hickel
Goodp.
what do when amb callo & wants to see Pres.
first - than Stams
Don Nixon - Sherry Netherlands 203-113flight
RN
1/12
feels he can Cross seven land. hundles
still some problem on
File
Cish
opposed to (special conseltant to Pro
1) appears to be transitory ad has
not parmanent & not respmisth
setting out to do it properly would
show difference
2) title is just off. of need -
need institutionalization not advice
3) connotes outsider looking in
inconsistent
4) from Litter sharch olders -
not sufficient to justify resigning
thinks should find a man -
work 2-3 days a month
try to get straightened out in couple of years
in process - may generate more problems
will look like delibate attempt
to sneak in smething
MEMORANDUM
January 13, 1969
TO:
JOHN EHRLICHMAN
DWIGHT CHAPIN
FROM:
BOB HALDEMAN
The rule regarding no luncheons has been modified as follows:
There are to be no business luncheons or state ceremonial
luncheons to be scheduled; however, we can have a luncheon
for a small group, such as the U.S. Davis Cup team, from
time to time that should be small and informal. RN would
like to have a small luncheon for the Davis Cup team as
soon as possible.
HRH
MEMORANDUM
TO:
JAY WILKINSON
FROM:
BOB HALDEMAN
May I please have a list of the present members of the President's
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board and information on terms of
office, etc.
HRH
MEMORANDUM
J anuary 13, 1969
TO:
DWIGHT CHAPIN (for Schedule Committee)
FROM:
BOB HALDEMAN
As you probably recall, RN committed to Don Kendqll that he
would have a dinner for Kendell's Presidents' Club at the White
House very soon after he moved in.
RN has instructed us to give Kendall a date in mid-February,
mid-week. This should be settled quickly and confirmed to Don
as soon as possible.
HRH
MEMORANDUM
January 13, 1969
TO:
PETE FLANIGAN
FROM:
BOB HALDEMAN
RN has a strong personal feeling that we should get some new
exciting guy in as head of the Indian Bureau. He raises the
question of whether an Indian has ever been in charge and wonders
what imaginative directions we might take in regard to this
appointment.
HRH
MEMORANDUM
January 13, 1969
TO:
HERB KLEIN
FROM:
BoB HALDEMAN
RN is still asking what has become of the letters to publishers,
columnists, etc. that he asked you to prepare for his signature
immediately following the election. We have got to give him
some report on this.
Also, he strongly recommends still that Virgil Pinkley be
approached to see if he would take a PIO post in one of the
major departments.
HRH
MEMORANDUM
January 13, 1969
CONFIDENTIAL
TO:
DR. KISSINGER
FROM:
BOB HALDEMAN
RN wanted you to know that he thinks Oliver (?), the Assistant
Secretary of State for Latin America, was a disaster, and he
urges that we avoid thid kind of person. He also feels we should
get Linowitz out and thinks it is extremely important that the
Assistant Secretary for Latin America not come from the Rockefeller
group.
HRH
MEMORANDUM
January 13, 1969
TO:
JAY WILKINSON
FROM: BOB HALDEMAN
I would like you to be in charge of the Richard Nixon Irish Setter
birthday present. Attached is a telegram from one possible source.
I understand there have been others. Please check around and
find out what offers have been made, and do a little quick investigation
as to which might be the best source and give me a recommendation.
We would like to get the dog for RN as soon as possible and it
should be at least six months, preferably about nine months,
properly house trained, and other basic training. He does not
want a hunter. He wants a dog that will be a companion dog
so it should not have been trained to hunt. Please follow up
on this as quickly as you can. If you have any questions, let
me know.
HRH
cc:
Larry Higby
MEMORANDUM
January 13, 1969
TO:
JIM KEOGH
FROM:
BOB HALDEMAN
RN would like somebody to make a study of the Indian Bureau, and
particularly Bobby Kennedy's approach to the Indian problem, and
to come up with some recommendations for us. He feels very
strongly that we need to show more heart, and that we care about
people, and thinks the Indian problem is a good area for us to work
in. This should be done by early February.
HRH
CC:
Ken Cole