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This file contains: Memo from Larry Higby to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/6/1969 Memo from L. Higby to H.R. Haldeman. RE: Mayo Inauguration. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/3/1968 Memo from Larry Higby to Bob Haldeman. RE: Misc. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/20/1968 Memo from Larry Higby to Charles Stuart. RE: Inaugural Activities. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/7/1969 Memo from Larry Higby to Robert Finch. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/7/1969 Memo from Larry Higby to people list. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/10/1969 Memo from H.R. Haldeman to Larry Higbie. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/29/1968 Memo from Bob Haldeman to Larry Higbie. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/29/1968 Memo from Larry Higby to Jim Keogh. RE: Magazines. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/27/1968 Memo from Larry Higby to Bob Haldeman. RE: ASA. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/23/1968 Memo from Joan Carroll to Eileen Bryne. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/9/1968 Letter from Larry Higby to Charles Smith Management ATTN: Mrs. Jewell. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/17/1968 Presidental Transit Comm. Invoice. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 12/7/1968 Letter from John Capozzi to L. Higby. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/2/1968 Letter from Lawrence Higby to Concord Village Apartments. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/30/1968 Memo from Larry Higby to H.R. Haldeman. RE: Mayo Inauguaration. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/3/1968 Weekly expense report 12/1. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 12/18/1968 Weekly expense report 12/8. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 12/18/1968 Weekly expense report 12/14. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 12/14/1968 Item removed from folder. [Other Document], n.d. Safire to Haldeman Re: Secretary. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/13/1968 Larry Higby to Ken Cole, 1pg. [Memo], 1/2/1969 Kenneth R. Cole, Jr. to Steve Bull, John Brown, Jay Wilkinson, and Larry Higby, Re: Christmas Leave. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/19/1968 Jay Wilkinson to J.H. Haldeman, Re: Status Report of Projects. 2 pgs. [Memo], 12/2/1968 Jay Wilkinson to Bob Haldeman, Re: Concerning Information on Housing in Washington D.C.. 1 pg, attached: 1 brochure, 1 data sheet (not scanned) [Memo], 12/3/1968 From Stephen Bull to H.R. Haldeman, Re: Offices- Hotel Pierre. 2 pgs. [Memo], 11/30/1968

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This file contains: Memo from Larry Higby to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/6/1969 Memo from L. Higby to H.R. Haldeman. RE: Mayo Inauguration. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/3/1968 Memo from Larry Higby to Bob Haldeman. RE: Misc. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/20/1968 Memo from Larry Higby to Charles Stuart. RE: Inaugural Activities. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/7/1969 Memo from Larry Higby to Robert Finch. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/7/1969 Memo from Larry Higby to people list. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/10/1969 Memo from H.R. Haldeman to Larry Higbie. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/29/1968 Memo from Bob Haldeman to Larry Higbie. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/29/1968 Memo from Larry Higby to Jim Keogh. RE: Magazines. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/27/1968 Memo from Larry Higby to Bob Haldeman. RE: ASA. 1 pg. [Memo], 11/23/1968 Memo from Joan Carroll to Eileen Bryne. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/9/1968 Letter from Larry Higby to Charles Smith Management ATTN: Mrs. Jewell. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/17/1968 Presidental Transit Comm. Invoice. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 12/7/1968 Letter from John Capozzi to L. Higby. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/2/1968 Letter from Lawrence Higby to Concord Village Apartments. 1 pg. [Letter], 12/30/1968 Memo from Larry Higby to H.R. Haldeman. RE: Mayo Inauguaration. 1 pg. [Memo], 1/3/1968 Weekly expense report 12/1. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 12/18/1968 Weekly expense report 12/8. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 12/18/1968 Weekly expense report 12/14. 1 pg. [Financial Records], 12/14/1968 Item removed from folder. [Other Document], n.d. Safire to Haldeman Re: Secretary. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/13/1968 Larry Higby to Ken Cole, 1pg. [Memo], 1/2/1969 Kenneth R. Cole, Jr. to Steve Bull, John Brown, Jay Wilkinson, and Larry Higby, Re: Christmas Leave. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/19/1968 Jay Wilkinson to J.H. Haldeman, Re: Status Report of Projects. 2 pgs. [Memo], 12/2/1968 Jay Wilkinson to Bob Haldeman, Re: Concerning Information on Housing in Washington D.C.. 1 pg, attached: 1 brochure, 1 data sheet (not scanned) [Memo], 12/3/1968 From Stephen Bull to H.R. Haldeman, Re: Offices- Hotel Pierre. 2 pgs. [Memo], 11/30/1968
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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 32 21 01/06/1969 Memo Memo from Larry Higby to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. 32 21 01/03/1968 Memo Memo from L. Higby to H.R. Haldeman. RE: Mayo Inauguration. 1 pg. 32 21 12/20/1968 Memo Memo from Larry Higby to Bob Haldeman. RE: Misc. 1 pg. 32 21 01/07/1969 Memo Memo from Larry Higby to Charles Stuart. RE: Inaugural Activities. 1 pg. 32 21 01/07/1969 Memo Memo from Larry Higby to Robert Finch. 1 pg. 32 21 01/10/1969 Memo Memo from Larry Higby to people list. 1 pg. Tuesday, August 05, 2008 Page 1 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 32 21 11/29/1968 Memo Memo from H.R. Haldeman to Larry Higbie. 1 pg. 32 21 11/29/1968 Memo Memo from Bob Haldeman to Larry Higbie. 1 pg. 32 21 11/27/1968 Memo Memo from Larry Higby to Jim Keogh. RE: Magazines. 1 pg. 32 21 11/23/1968 Memo Memo from Larry Higby to Bob Haldeman. RE: ASA. 1 pg. 32 21 12/09/1968 Memo Memo from Joan Carroll to Eileen Bryne. 1 pg. 32 21 12/17/1968 Letter Letter from Larry Higby to Charles Smith Management ATTN: Mrs. Jewell. 1 pg. 32 21 12/07/1968 Financial Records Presidental Transit Comm. Invoice. 1 pg. Tuesday, August 05, 2008 Page 2 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 32 21 12/02/1968 Letter Letter from John Capozzi to L. Higby. 1 pg. 32 21 12/30/1968 Letter Letter from Lawrence Higby to Concord Village Apartments. 1 pg. 32 21 01/03/1968 Memo Memo from Larry Higby to H.R. Haldeman. RE: Mayo Inauguaration. 1 pg. 32 21 12/18/1968 Financial Records Weekly expense report 12/1. 1 pg. 32 21 12/18/1968 Financial Records Weekly expense report 12/8. 1 pg. 32 21 12/14/1968 Financial Records Weekly expense report 12/14. 1 pg. 32 21 n.d. Other Document Item removed from folder. Tuesday, August 05, 2008 Page 3 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 32 21 12/13/1968 Memo Safire to Haldeman Re: Secretary. 1 pg. 32 21 01/02/1969 Memo Larry Higby to Ken Cole, 1pg. 32 21 12/19/1968 Memo Kenneth R. Cole, Jr. to Steve Bull, John Brown, Jay Wilkinson, and Larry Higby, Re: Christmas Leave. 1 pg. 32 21 12/02/1968 Memo Jay Wilkinson to J.H. Haldeman, Re: Status Report of Projects. 2 pgs. 32 21 12/03/1968 Memo Jay Wilkinson to Bob Haldeman, Re: Concerning Information on Housing in Washington D.C.. 1 pg, attached: 1 brochure, 1 data sheet (not scanned) 32 21 11/30/1968 Memo From Stephen Bull to H.R. Haldeman, Re: Offices- Hotel Pierre. 2 pgs. Tuesday, August 05, 2008 Page 4 of 4 MEMORANDUM January 6, 1969 TO: BOB HALDEMAN FROM: LARRY HIGBY Re Cabinet swearing in ceremony. During the Kennedy and Eisenhower administrations, the Cabinets were sworn in en masse the day after the inauguration in the East Room. Advise. Yost would like to know if he will be sworn in with Cabinet members. MEMORANDUM ful January 3, 1968 TO: H. R. HALDEMAN FROM: L. HIGBY RE: MAYO INAUGURATION he does Reminder: Mr. Mayo requests that he be informed if the President-elect plans to swear him in formally along with other Cabinet members, or if any ceremony is planned. Apparently this has been done at times in the past. Request that decision be made known to him as soon as possible so that his family may make appropriate plans for their stay in Washington. 1 have not get set plans for cabinet sweaing. MEMORANDUM file December 20, 1968 TO: BOB HALDEMAN FROM: LARRY HIGBY RE: MISCELLANEOUS 1) Al Weisblott called yesterday. Requests recommendation from HRH for White House Fellow Program. Please advise. No I cant rec 2) Stan Blair talked to Don Hughes re request for plane larger than anyone the Jet Star. Hughes will handle. Please do not get involved. 3) RMW requests list of non-career Ambassadors to be sent with memo to Bill Rogers. OK -give it to her 4) Should LH follow through on Justin Dart's daughter for possible White House employment. flu us Fuich ile 5) Phone calls to be made: Len Garment Don Kendall Bill Rogers Bob Elloworth MEMORANDUM TO: Charles Stuart FROM: Larry Higby January 7, 1969 RE: INAUGURAL ACTIVITIES Needless to say, Chuck, my wife and I would be most appreciative of any complimentary tickets you could make available to us for the inaugural period. This is merely a note to confirm that fact per your memo or December 27th. LH/me MEMORANDUM TO: Robert Finch cc D. Kinley FROM: Larry Higby January 7, 1969 I received a phone call the other day concerning Justin Dart's daughter with the request that I pass the following information on to you. She would be most interested in a job in Washington, pre- ferably in the White House. She is 25 years old, and has worked as a secretary. Her number is 832-8210, or 832-8211. LH/mc FULFUT Ent MEMORANDUM TO: Messrs. Bryce Harlow Dwight Chapin John Ehrlichman John Davies Robert Ellsworth Ron Ziegler John Whittaker Robert Brown Roy Ash Harry Fleming Herb Klein James Keogh Misses Rose Woods Henry Kissinger Gerry van der Heuvel Daniel Patrick Moynihan Richard Allen FROM: Larry Higby January 10, 1969 Attached are copies of a personnel form that must be filled out by you and each of the members of your staff before they can be placed on the White House payrolls. As I am sure you are aware, many on the White House staff are actually detailed from other agencies. This is a rather complicated and involved process. In order to facilitate it, it is essential that the attached forms be completed and returned to this office on or before January 14th. Should the number of attached copies be insufficient, please Xerox additional. Thank you for your cooperation. LH/mc encl. November 29, 1968 MEMORANDUM TO: Larry Higbie FROM: H. R. Haldeman Will you please check with Frank Lincoln and ask whether we have gotten the galley proof of theBrookings Institution study en- titled "Agenda for the Nation" . It was my understanding that this proof was to be delivered to us by November 1. Also, please find out if additional copies are available. If the proof has been delivered, find out where it is and ask them to get it up here unless someone needs it down in Washington. HRH :ew MEMORANDUM November 29, 1968 TO: Larry Higbie FROM: Bob Haldeman Will you please solve the télevision problem at 1202 in the following manner: Ask them to take the RCA set back, to put the Motorola set back where it was and to set up an external antenna of some kind so that we get a decent picture. Well then be all set. HRH :ew MEMORANDUM November 27, 1968 TO: JIM KEOGH FROM: LARRY HIGBY RE: MAGAZINES Per our discussion last week, Jim, I am forwarding to you the names of people I feel should possibly be on the TIME and LIFE complimentary or advance delivery list. They are as follows: H. R. HALDEMAN DWIGHT CHAPIN JOHN D. EHRLICHMAN BRYCE HARLOW JOHN MITCHELL ROBERT FINCH You might also want to consider sending a copy to the President-elect for whatever value it might have. I am sure you realize that cost is not a factor, but the gentlemen would like to receive the magazines before general release to the public if possible. Thank you for your cooperation. MEMORANDUM November 23, 1968 TO: BOB HALDEMAN FROM: LARRY HIGBY RE: ASA With regard to your query on ASA, we found no agency containing those initials. However, there is an agency entitled ESSA, which stands for Environmental Sciences Service Administration. It is involved with coastal and geodetic services, and also the Weather Bureau. MEMORANDUM December 9, 1968 TO: EILEEN BYRNE FROM: JOAN CARROLL Enclosed please find American Airlines ticket no. 4:065:443 issued to Mr. L. Higby, covering a flight from Los Angeles to Anaheim. Please see that this is credited to account no. AA Q 54991 N AA. Thanks. December 17, 1968 Charles E. Smith Management Concord Village Apartments 4155 S. Four Mile Run Drive Arlington, Virginia ATTENTION: MRS. JEWELL Dear Sir: Mr. Jay Wilkinson presently is involved in the transition government in New York City and will be working for the Nixon Administration following January 20th. Sincerely, Larry Higby LH:eo SHOW THIS NO. ON ALL CORRESPONDENCE Remit Only To: PAGE 2 The Hertz Corporation 1104 Original Invoice No. 1/621877 P.O. BOX 2856 GRAND CENTRAL STATION NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10017 TIME CHECK IN CAR (CITY) Jam (STATE) 1118-11 NO. 1N DEC 7. DU Indi 12, 4B5 1.1 TO: PRESIDENTIAL TRANSIT COMM TIME OUT LARRY HIGBY 400 PARK AVE NO. CAR LIC. XURO 1st Eye STATE DAYS at 2600 NEW YORK N Y CAR MAKE BODY STYLE HRS. AK @ MILEAGE IN 1924 WKS. 65- MILEAGE OUT 1724 N MILES DRIVEN 200 MILES 13 26:00 MILEAGE DETERMINED BY READING SUBTOTAL 5200 FACTORY-INSTALLED ODOMETER T.A.C. YES NO 2020 V040 40 you CAR TO BE CHECKED IN.AT (CITY/STATE) LOC. NO. CAR WILL BE A.M. DEPOSIT - 0744 VEHICLE NO. RETURNED BY SUBTOTAL Knim springs No. R 4160 SERVICE CAR RENTED AT (CITY/STATE) AREA & LOCATION NO. CHARGE (BEVERLY CALIF. 11041 1148 $ 1.50 PAGE X HAVE READ THIS THE RENTAL TERMS Thank HILLS, & AGREEMENT CONDITIONS you for your Willing ON business. PAGE , THERETO, (OTHER SIDE) AND COLLISION DAMAGE WAIVER ACCEPTS: DECLINES PER DAY 300 (CDWI) CDWJ SUBTOTAL 4460 BY HIS INITIAL Customer accepts or déclines TAX 0% CDW at rate shown in adjoining column. REIMBURSEMENT 268 (MAXIMUM FIVE (5) TIMES DAILY FEE FOR EACH FULL WEEK) OK HR.Holdem TOTAL CHARGES AS-REPRS 4728 BASIC CHARGE ONE DAY PLUS MILEAGE GAS-OIL CASH REPAIRS $ NET DUE EEP TOP PORTION FOR YOUR RECORD REFUND DEPOSIT $ 47 28 HOW INVOICE NO. ON ALL CORRESPONDENCE. POSTED 1104 1621877 TO ORIGINAL INVOICE INVOICE No. DRB THIS IS YOUR ORIGINAL INVOICE 12/9 NET DUE 4758 BEVERLY HILLS PAYMENT DUE UPON RECEIPT. PLEASE DETACH PAID BY CASH CHECK CHARGE THIS STUB AND RETURN WITH YOUR PAYMENT TO: () THE HERTZ CORPORATION R/A COMPUTED P.O. BOX 2856 BY (LAST NAME , GRAND CENTRAL STATION Hertz NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10017 CUSTOMER IS LIABLE FOR ALL PARKING & TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS. PAGE 2 05 (10/68) JOHN M. CAPOZZI 40 ORCHARD AVENUE RYE. NEW YORK 10580 December 2, 1968 Mr. L. Higby Office Of The President Elect Hotel Pierre New York, N.Y. Dear Mr. Higby: Thank you for taking the time to discuss the opening on Mr. Nixon's staff recently. I can only gather that the position of which we discussed has been filled. I realize with the present administration coming to a rapid end, you must be extremely busy, as evidenced by my difficulty in reaching you by phone. Please keep my resume and writing samples in the event a position becomes available. Very truly yours, John M John M. Capozzi JMC/hj December 30, 1968 Concord Village Apartments 4155 South Four Mile Run Drive Arlington, Va. 22204 Dear Sirs: This letter is to serve as confirmation that Mr. Stephen B. Bull, an applicant for a unit in Concord Village Apartments, is a member of the presidential transition staff, and will be employed in the White House as a White House staff assistant. Very truly yours, Lawrence Higby Staff of the President-elect LH/mc MEMORANDUM January 3, 1968 TO: H. R. HALDEMAN FROM: L. HIGBY RE: MAYO INAUGURATION Reminder: Mr. Mayo requests that he be informed if the President-elect plans to swear him in formally along with other Cabinet members, or if any ceremony is planned. Apparently this has been done at times in the past. Request that decision be made known to him as soon as possible so that his family may make appropriate plans for their stay in Washington. to Phurant 1219-2d Copy 12/18 WEEKLY EXPENSE REPORT NAME HWCENCE Higby WEEK ENDING ACTIVITY APPROVED BY CASH EXPENSES NO. ARH EXPENSE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEONESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ITEM 12/1/68 12/2/68 12/3/68 12/4/68 12/5/68 12/6/68 12/7/68 TOTALS 1 BREAKFAST 5,00 4.00 4.50 3.00 5.00 4.50 5.00 UNCH 5.00 4.50 5000 4.50 4.00 24.00 a DINNER 30.00 15.00 22.00 10.00 10,00 20.00 107.00 4 HOTEL 5 TIPS 6 TAXI a RENT CARS 5.00 4.50 10.00 19.50 7 8 TEL & TEL 9 *10 TRANSPORTATION " "12 ENTERTAINMENT 13 14 15 16 TOTAL CASH EXPENSES 45,00 29.00 31.50 17.50 25.00 4.50 29.00 *181.50 *DETAILS OF TRANSPORTATION & ENTERTAINMENT (10) TRANSPORTATION DATE FROM-TO METHOD USED PURPOSE COST (12) ENTERTAINMENT DATE NAME OF PERSON(S) WHERE ENTERTAINED PURPOSE (18) YOUR CASH POSITION: SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS + SALANCE-LAST REPORT REIMBURSEMENT DUE YOU + PERMANENT ADVANCE TEMPORARY ADVANCES RECEIVED + FOR ACCOUNTING USE ONLY, SUB-TOTAL - AMOUNT OF THIS EXPENSE VOUCHER BALANCE ON HAND DETAILS OF CREDIT CARDS USED: (ATTACH RECEIPTS) DATE CREDIT CARD CO. WHERE USED PURPOSE AMOUNT to P. Hugan 12/18 Vill NAME LAWRENCE Niqoy WEEK ENDING ACTIVITY NO. CASH EXPENSES ARA IOVED EXPENSE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ITEM 12/8/68 12/9/68 12/10/68 12/13/68 12/12/68 14/13/68 12/14/68 TOTALS 1 BREAKFAST 4.00 4.50 3.50 40050 500 1.50 2.00 250 2 LUNCH* Ssoo 5.00 5,00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 35.00 3 DINNER 10.00 12.00 25.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 20.00 103.00 4 HOTEL 5 TIPS 20.00 20.00 6 TAXI & RENT CARS 5,00 10.00 10.00 25.00 7 8 TEL TEL 9 *10 TRANSPORTATION 11 *12 ENTERTAINMENT 13 14 15 20,00 4 16 TOTAL CASH EXPENSES 19.00 26.50 33,50 25.00 22.00 50.50 27.00 $203.50 DETAILS OF TRANSPORTATION & ENTERTAINMENT (10) TRANSPORTATION DATE FROM-TO METHOD USED PURPOSE COST (12) ENTERTAINMENT DATE NAME OF PERSON(5) WHERE ENTERTAINED PURPOSE 5 131 Mo. Tip fa Maid service YOUR CASH POSITION: SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS + BALANCE-LAST REPORT REIMBURSEMENT DUE YOU + PERMANENT ADVANCE TEMPORARY ADVANCES RECEIVED + FOR ACCOUNTING USE ONLY, SUB-TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS EXPENSE VOUCHER BALANCE ON HAND DETAILS OF CREDIT CARDS USED: (ATTACH RECEIPTS) DATE CREDIT CARD CO. WHERE USED PURPOSE AMOUNT JAY WILKINSON WEEKLY EXPENSE REPORT NAME WEEK ENDING DEC. 14, 1968 ACTIVITY NO. CASH EXPENSES ARH AP/ROVED EXPENSE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ITEM -181 191 /10/ /11/ /12/ /13/ /14/ TOTALS I BREAKFAST .UNCH 3 DINNER 14.75 22.58 10.00 47.33 4 HOTEL 5 TIPS .80 2.10 3.50 .50 6.90 6 TAXI & RENT CARS 8.10 .40 360 12.10 7 8 TEL & TEL $ *10 TRANSPORTATION 11 *12 ENTERTAINMENT 13 1-4 15 16 TOTAL CASH EXPENSES 8.90 16.85 ,40 26.08 4.10 10.00 -66.33 *DETAILS OF TRANSPORTATION & ENTERTAINMENT (10) TRANSPORTATION DATE FROM-TO METHOD USED PURPOSE COST (12) ENTERTAINMENT DATE NAME OF PERSON(S) WHERE ENTERTAINED PURPOSE 12/10/68 E. RODMAN 10 WILKINSN ST.MONITZ STUDENT DISCUSSION 12/12/68 J. CAMPBELL, E. HURWITZ SEA-FANE OF YOUTH MOVEMENT ALEAN 12/14/20 J.WICINSON RIPON SOCIETY DINNER (16) YOUR CASH POSITION: SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS + BALANCE-LAST REPORT REIMBURSEMENT DUE YOU + PERMANENT ADVANCE TEMPORARY ADVANCES RECEIVED + FOR ACCOUNTING USE ONLY: SUB-TOTAL - AMOUNT OF THIS EXPENSE VOUCHER BALANCE ON HAND DETAILS OF CREDIT CARDS USED: (ATTACH RECEIPTS) DATE CREDIT CARD CO. WHERE USED PURPOSE AMOUNT 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 6 ON THE DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION fult Haldeman from Safire (cc: Higby) Re: Secretary December 13, 1968. I am blessed with a crack executive secretary whom I would like to take with me to Washington. Her name is Sally Cutting; she is 41, has been my right arm for 13 years. Rose and Shelley have been in touch with her when dealing with me over these past three years. Obviously, she is a highly experienced, mature businesswoman with perfect skills and, more important, a capability for research and decision that has always extended my own capabilities. You know how hard a right arm is to find; I am most anxious to have her work with me on the White House staff. She currently makes $188 a week. I can afford to take a financial beating, but she can't. She would be a real asset. Can we work it out? MEMORANDUM TO: Ken Cole FROM: Larry Higby January 2, 1969 Don Hughes phoned to advise that his office will be handling the White House mess and would appreciate your coordinating all inquiries regarding this through him. One of the people in his office is working specifically on the White House mess and pro- bably has most of the information you need. They are planning on making a presentation to Haldeman and request that you coordinate any questions with them. LH/mc MEMORANDUM fel. DATE: December 19, 1968 TO: Steve Bull 00: Larry Higby John Brown Jay Wilkinson SUBJECT: Christmas Leave As you know, for all intents and purposes the President-elect's offices in the Pierre Hotel will be virtually closed down during the period December 22 through January 5. Each of you should take as much time off as your work schedule will allow. Please make it a point each day to check-in with the WHCA switch- board - (212) 421-3100 - and with the secretarial pool in room 1436. This will insure that you can be. reached at all times and also will allow you to stay up-to-date as far as messages are concerned. Have a happy holiday. Kenneth R. Cole, Jr. KRC:sd MEMORANDUM December 2, 1968 TO: J. H. Haldeman FROM: Jay Wilkinson RE: STATUS REPORT OF PROJECTS 1. Personal Files of President-Elect Nixon to Washington, D.C. At this time, Mr. J. E. Moody, Deputy Administrator of the General Services Administration, is attempting to locate available space for the storage of these files when they are moved. He will supervise the shipment of all materials from New York City and Los Angeles. Mr. Lloyd Caston, Administrative Assistant to Daniel P. Bryant, has made an inventory of the articles in Los Angeles, and I have forwarded this to Mr. Moody. In New York City, the personal files are located at 25 South Williams Street, 450 Park Avenue and the Pierre Hotel, which will contain the financial records to be moved there. A decision must be made concerning when you want these articles transferred. Mr. Moody has requested approxi- mately two to three days' advance notice prior to this shipment. Rose Woods suggests that we delay this move- ment until the office at 450 Park has been closed, but I wanted to receive your suggestions on this matter before acting on it. Another problem concerns the manner in which we plan to store the files in Washington once they have arrived. Mr. Moody has assured me that they will provide whatever facilities are necessary to file them in the manner we prefer. 2. Student Coalition I have researched the paper prepared by the Student Coalition and the report published by the White House Fellows concerning recommendations to the President- Elect in his communication with younger people and have discussed both papers with individuals who helped write them. I plan to fly to Washington tomorrow to visit with Mr. Tim Wirth, a White House Fellow working at the Department of H.E.W., who will arrange other appointments on Wednesday with individuals who have been working on the White House program who have suggestions for President- Elect Nixon. Any thoughts or suggestions you have on this matter prior to my departure would be helpful. R. H. Haldeman Page 2 December 2, 1968 3. White House Student Intern Program During my trip to Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday, I plan to discuss this problem with the individuals mentioned above. I have held previous discussions with individuals here in New York City. 4. Maps Concerning Real Estate in Washington, D.C. I have made appointments in Washington to discuss this matter with people knowledgeable in the real estate area there. Before I leave, I shall attempt to secure some maps of the Washington, D. C. area for our files. Jay Wilkinson JW:eo December 3, 1968 TO: Bob Haldeman FROM: Jay Wilkinson RE: Concerning Information on Housing in Washington, D.C. I visited this morning with Mrs. Shirley De Lima of Homerica, Inc. who will provide us with statistical information concerning all the necessary questions that will arise when people inquire about housing. This information will be available on Monday, December 9th, and pertains primarily to houses rather than apartments. When I am in Washington tomorrow, I plan to visit with realtors to receive adequate information concerning the availability of apartments as well. It is my recommendation that we work closely with Homerica, Inc. to refer interested individuals to Mrs. De Lima since the company is in an excellent position to advise individuals about their housing problems. Enclosed are two brochures and a data sheet which provides basic background material about their service. JW:eg Enclosure HOMERICA DATA SHEET Name Address Moving to Employer's name BASIC { PLEASE INCLUDE Future business address STREET & NUMBER } Telephone INFORMATION Is husband at new business address now? Children's ages: Girls Boys Others residing with you How well do you know your new city? Please list here only those features which absolutely must be present in your new location ESSENTIAL FACTORS Urban Suburban Semi-rural Rural Near schools ( INDIC ATF PUBLIC PAR. ) Pre-school OCHIAL, OR PRIVATE Elementary Jr. high High LOCATIONS PREFERRED Near place of worship Golf Tennis Water sports Neighborhoods you want to investigate Maximum commuting time By car Train Bus Educational Medical SPECIAL FAMILY Hobbies REQUIREMENTS Organizations you enjoy. Other FINANCE - Price range Maximum down payment Annual income SCHEDULE : Date of first visit: Husband Wife Possession required by (date) ROOM OR FLOOR Atchitectural style preferred COMMENT FACILITY 1st 2nd Second choice Living Kind of construction Dining Second choice Living-Dining Area Age of house: Brand new Entrance Hall Resale (give maximum age) Kitchen Type of heat preterred Kitchen Eating Area Air conditioning required? PHYSICAL Study CHARACTERISTICS Garage: Size Attached Detached REQUIRED Family Room Other outbuildings Porch or Patio Bedrooms Land area required Maid's Quarters Level or sloping 1st Floor Powder Other features you would like to have Other Baths Showers Fireplace Other SOURCE : Member firm Interviewer Date HOMERICA, INC. Pan Am Building. 200 Park Are. New York phone 212-661-5111 New York, Neu York 10017 RETURN DATA 500 N Michigan An SHEET AS Chicago phone: Chicago. Ilinois 60611 INDICATED 1901 Avenue Of The Stars Los Angeles phone: 5110 Los Angeles. Culifornia 90067 Box 846 New Canaan phone: you 23311 New Canaan, Connecticut 06840 962 HOMERICA NO November 30, 1968 To: H.R. Haldeman From: Stephen Bull Subj: Offices - Hotel Pierre CURRENT OCCUPANCY 39th Floor 3901 Chapin & Secretary 3902-4 RN 3905 Haldeman, Higby 3906 Ehrlichman, Stuart, Legal Assistant 3907 Harlow, 2 Secretaries 3908 Rose Woods 3909 Finch, Kinley, Acker 3910 Flannigan, 2 Secretaries 3910 (Foyer) Scarney 3911 Mitchell Lobby Carroll, Receptionist 14th Floor wort to 1427-28 Ziegler and Press Staff 1429 Unger, *Harmon, Secretary 1430 Kleindienst, *Mardian, Secretary 1431 Ellsworth, Secretary 1432 Timmons, Secretary, *Harlow Assistant 1433 Trent, Hofgren, Secretary 1434 Conference Room - Secretary, 2 Recruiting Operation Telephone Clerks 1435 Knudsen, *LaRue, Secretary 1436 Secretarial Pool (3 Secretaries) 1436 (Hall) *Receptionist/Pool Secretary 12th Floor 1231-33 Available 2 December 1968 (Monday) 1234 Colonel Hughes 1235 Wilkinson, Brown 1236 Bull, Cole *Arriving during week of 2 Dec. The current structure is the result of an attempt to group offices in a functional arrangement, i.e., to house those men working together in close proximity to one another. Peter Flannigan advises that he does not anticipate a requirement of more than one additional office for the Recruiting Operation. The space as- signed Col. Hughes far surpasses his requirements, according to the Col- onel, and he suggested that he share an office with Wilkinson and Brown (room 1235). To: H.R. Haldeman November 30, 1968 The Press Office in rooms 1427 & 1428 attracts such members of the press such as Herb Kaplow, et. al., to the fourteenth floor, and spec- ifically to the area where the Recruiting Operation is working. In all due respect to the Press, I think that this area should be generally restricted to outsiders unless an individual from the Staff extends an invitation to an individual reporter. For this reason, I recommend that Ron Ziegler and his Press Office relocate to another part of the building, away from the other Staff activities. It is doubtful that the Hotel Pierre can, and will, provide tangent rooms on a floor not currently occupied by the Nixon Staff. Therefore, we should move Ziegler to the twelfth floor, provide him the additional rooms that he requires for his operation, and use the two rooms he is vacating on fourteen for additional requirements for Recruiting and whoever else requires space. Those above mentioned members of the press who tend to gravitate to the Staff Press Office would now be away from the somewhat sensitive activ- ities of Recruiting, and would have access only to Bull, Cole, and Wilkin- son, (and Col. Hughes on the few occasions he is in N.Y.). Those three individuals, all highly competent and industrious members of Mr. Haldeman's Staff, are the least vulnerable to intrusions by the Press because they spend most of their time conscientiously laboring at their assigned tasks, and have no time for personal publicity. With these office relocations, the 12th Floor would be as follows: 1231 - 1233 Ron Ziegler and Staff Press Office 1234 Unassigned or Ziegler, if required 1235 Wilkinson, Col. Hughes, Brown 1236 Bull, Cole 14th Floor 1427 - 28 Unassigned (Reserve for additional Recruiting and any other requirement). These changes could be effected during the period that RN and the Staff Press people are in California. As Bull S.B. Bull