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This file contains:
From John Ball to Ken Cole Re: Attache telephone demonstration. Also, letter from Ball to Lewis Helm Re: Attache telephone. Also, brochure for Attache telephone. 6 pg. [Letter], 8/30/1968
From Tom to Haldeman Re: Campaign aid. 2 copies. Also, letter from Haldeman to Thomas McCabe, Jr. Re: Campaign aid. 3 pg. [Letter], 8/30/1968
From Malcolm George Smith to Haldeman Re: Campaign aid. Also, letter from Haldeman to Smith Re: Campaign aid. 2 pg. [Letter], 8/30/1968
From Robert Beals to Nixon Re: Campaign aid from James McCaffrey. Also, envelope. 3 pg. [Letter], 6/17/1968
From Haldeman to Charles Ryne Re: Formation of student coalition for Nixon at Carnegie Tech.1 pg. [Letter], 8/31/1968
From Haldeman to Charles Ryne & Tom Evans Re: Incorporating Ripon Society people into Citizens organization. 1 pg. [Letter], 8/31/1968
From Rose Mary Woods to Jack Sherwood Re: Convention speech and forwarded letter. Also, letter from Jack to Rose Mary Re: Miami Beach covention. 2 pg. [Letter], 8/27/1968
From Haldeman to Ross Perot Re: Implications of campaign aid from Electronic Data Systems. Also, handwritten copy of letter. Also, alternate draft of second page. 5 pg. [Letter], 10/29/1968
From Dr. Robert Johns to Nixon Re: Campaign donation from National Committee of Podiatrists for Nixon. 1 pg. [Letter], 10/22/1968
Handwritten, from Mrs. E.G. Denney to Haldeman Re: Scheduled rerun of Nixon panel interview. Also, letter from Barbara Simmons to Denney Re: Rerun of panel program. 2 pg. [Letter], 10/9/1968
From Richard Kleindienst to Haldeman Re: Campaign tour thank you. 1 pg. [Letter], 10/17/1968
From Higby to Frederick Dugan Re: Forwarding offer of campaign aid to local office. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/14/1968
From Haldeman to John Sherwood Re: Forwarding offer of campaign aid to local office. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/14/1968
From Haldeman to Thomas Reed Re: Thank you for typing up Ron's comments on campaign. Also, letter from Reed to Haldeman Re: Media coverage and content of Governor Reagan's speech in Cincinnati. 2 pg. [Letter], 10/15/1968
From Haldeman to Charles Alders Re: Missed connection. Also, letter from Alders to Haldeman Re: Missed connection in New York. 2 pg. [Letter], 10/8/1968
From William Powell to Haldeman Re: Meeting between Nixon and Mid-America Dairymen, Inc. 2 pg. [Letter], 9/26/1968
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This file contains:
From John Ball to Ken Cole Re: Attache telephone demonstration. Also, letter from Ball to Lewis Helm Re: Attache telephone. Also, brochure for Attache telephone. 6 pg. [Letter], 8/30/1968
From Tom to Haldeman Re: Campaign aid. 2 copies. Also, letter from Haldeman to Thomas McCabe, Jr. Re: Campaign aid. 3 pg. [Letter], 8/30/1968
From Malcolm George Smith to Haldeman Re: Campaign aid. Also, letter from Haldeman to Smith Re: Campaign aid. 2 pg. [Letter], 8/30/1968
From Robert Beals to Nixon Re: Campaign aid from James McCaffrey. Also, envelope. 3 pg. [Letter], 6/17/1968
From Haldeman to Charles Ryne Re: Formation of student coalition for Nixon at Carnegie Tech.1 pg. [Letter], 8/31/1968
From Haldeman to Charles Ryne & Tom Evans Re: Incorporating Ripon Society people into Citizens organization. 1 pg. [Letter], 8/31/1968
From Rose Mary Woods to Jack Sherwood Re: Convention speech and forwarded letter. Also, letter from Jack to Rose Mary Re: Miami Beach covention. 2 pg. [Letter], 8/27/1968
From Haldeman to Ross Perot Re: Implications of campaign aid from Electronic Data Systems. Also, handwritten copy of letter. Also, alternate draft of second page. 5 pg. [Letter], 10/29/1968
From Dr. Robert Johns to Nixon Re: Campaign donation from National Committee of Podiatrists for Nixon. 1 pg. [Letter], 10/22/1968
Handwritten, from Mrs. E.G. Denney to Haldeman Re: Scheduled rerun of Nixon panel interview. Also, letter from Barbara Simmons to Denney Re: Rerun of panel program. 2 pg. [Letter], 10/9/1968
From Richard Kleindienst to Haldeman Re: Campaign tour thank you. 1 pg. [Letter], 10/17/1968
From Higby to Frederick Dugan Re: Forwarding offer of campaign aid to local office. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/14/1968
From Haldeman to John Sherwood Re: Forwarding offer of campaign aid to local office. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/14/1968
From Haldeman to Thomas Reed Re: Thank you for typing up Ron's comments on campaign. Also, letter from Reed to Haldeman Re: Media coverage and content of Governor Reagan's speech in Cincinnati. 2 pg. [Letter], 10/15/1968
From Haldeman to Charles Alders Re: Missed connection. Also, letter from Alders to Haldeman Re: Missed connection in New York. 2 pg. [Letter], 10/8/1968
From William Powell to Haldeman Re: Meeting between Nixon and Mid-America Dairymen, Inc. 2 pg. [Letter], 9/26/1968
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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
35
6
08/30/1968
Letter
From John Ball to Ken Cole Re: Attache
telephone demonstration. Also, letter from
Ball to Lewis Helm Re: Attache telephone.
Also, brochure for Attache telephone. 6 pg.
35
6
08/30/1968
Letter
From Tom to Haldeman Re: Campaign aid. 2
copies. Also, letter from Haldeman to
Thomas McCabe, Jr. Re: Campaign aid. 3 pg.
35
6
08/30/1968
Letter
From Malcolm George Smith to Haldeman
Re: Campaign aid. Also, letter from
Haldeman to Smith Re: Campaign aid. 2 pg.
35
6
06/17/1968
Letter
From Robert Beals to Nixon Re: Campaign
aid from James McCaffrey. Also, envelope. 3
pg.
35
6
08/31/1968
Letter
From Haldeman to Charles Ryne Re:
Formation of student coalition for Nixon at
Carnegie Tech. 1 pg.
35
6
08/31/1968
Letter
From Haldeman to Charles Ryne & Tom
Evans Re: Incorporating Ripon Society
people into Citizens organization. 1 pg.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Page 1 of 3
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
35
6
08/27/1968
Letter
From Rose Mary Woods to Jack Sherwood
Re: Convention speech and forwarded letter.
Also, letter from Jack to Rose Mary Re:
Miami Beach covention. 2 pg.
35
6
10/29/1968
Letter
From Haldeman to Ross Perot Re:
Implications of campaign aid from Electronic
Data Systems. Also, handwritten copy of
letter. Also, alternate draft of second page. 5
pg.
35
6
10/22/1968
Letter
From Dr. Robert Johns to Nixon Re:
Campaign donation from National
Committee of Podiatrists for Nixon. 1 pg.
35
6
10/09/1968
Letter
Handwritten, from Mrs. E.G. Denney to
Haldeman Re: Scheduled rerun of Nixon
panel interview. Also, letter from Barbara
Simmons to Denney Re: Rerun of panel
program. 2 pg.
35
6
10/17/1968
Letter
From Richard Kleindienst to Haldeman Re:
Campaign tour thank you. 1 pg.
35
6
09/14/1968
Letter
From Higby to Frederick Dugan Re:
Forwarding offer of campaign aid to local
office. 1 pg.
35
6
09/14/1968
Letter
From Haldeman to John Sherwood Re:
Forwarding offer of campaign aid to local
office. 1 pg.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Page 2 of 3
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
35
6
10/15/1968
Letter
From Haldeman to Thomas Reed Re: Thank
you for typing up Ron's comments on
campaign. Also, letter from Reed to
Haldeman Re: Media coverage and content
of Governor Reagan's speech in Cincinnati. 2
pg.
35
6
10/08/1968
Letter
From Haldeman to Charles Alders Re:
Missed connection. Also, letter from Alders
to Haldeman Re: Missed connection in New
York. 2 pg.
35
6
09/26/1968
Letter
From William Powell to Haldeman Re:
Meeting between Nixon and Mid-America
Dairymen, Inc. 2 pg.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Page 3 of 3
TRANSCORPS, INC.
fele
57 STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10019
-
212 753-4900
in
Houston
August 30, 1968
Mr. Ken Cole
CITIZENS FOR NIXON-AGNEW
Park Avenue at 57th Street
New York, New York 10022
Hello Mr. Cole!
Mr. Lewis Helm of your Washington headquarters suggested
that I contact you relative to the ATTACHE TELEPHONE.
You'll note the attached copy of my letter to Mr. Helm;
also a brochure describing this new type of "instant"
electronic communications.
It is thought that this versatile portable telephone could
be of great service to your national field forces.
We will call you next week to arrange a convenient time for
a demonstration.
John Bau
Sincerel
John M. Ball
President
cf
encs.
August 30, 1968
Mr. Lewis Helm
Director of Information
Headquarters, CITIZENS
FOR NIXON-AGNEW
Willard Hotel
Washington, D. C.
Hello Mr. Helm!
Good to talk with you today.
Here is the brochure illustrating the ATTACHE TELEPHONE.
As you can see, this portable phone provides "instant" communica-
tion wherever one may be -- it carries eleven channels and is in-
terlocked with the Bell System and, of course, offers greater ver-
satility than the current mobile telephones as installed in metor
cars.
The ATTACHE TELEPHONE is produced and distributed by our client,
World Communications Corporation.
We would be happy to arrange to have one of their representatives
call on you and your associates for demonstrations and submit full
particulars covering operation, purchase and/or rentals.
We will follow up with Ken Cole here in New York as per your sug-
gestion.
Thanks again -- hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
JohnnM. Ball
President
of
P.S. Transcorps is the national marketing arm of a CON-
munications complex which includes InterOcean Pub-
licity, Inc., FALA Computer Letters Corp., Goerts
Industrial Design, Inc., Desmond Art & Photography
Associates, etc.
THOMAS B. McCABE, JR.
TINICUM ISLAND ROAD AND INDUSTRIAL HIGHWAY
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19113
August 30, 1968
Mr. Robert Haldeman
c/o Nixon Headquarters
400 Park Avenue
New York, New York
Dear Bob:
Congratulations on the Nixon strategy so far.
I am quite impressed with the way in which you
gentlemen have been able to establish'a good
deal of unity in the party in a hurry. Also,
it would appear to me that the Democrats' luck
has run out!
The Nixon cause certainly has my wholehearted
support, and if I can be helpful let me know.
Best.
Sincerely,
THOMAS B. McCABE, JR.
TINICUM ISLAND ROAD AND INDUSTRIAL HIGHWAY
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19113
August 30, 1968
Mr. Robert Haldeman
c/o Nixon Headquarters
400 Park Avenue
New York, New York
Dear Bob:
Congratulations on the Nixon strategy so far.
I am quite impressed with the way in which you
gentlemen have been able to establish a good
deal of unity in the party in a hurry. Also,
it would appear to me that the Democrats' luck
has run out!
The Nixon cause certainly has my wholehearted
support, and if I can be helpful let me know.
Best.
Sincerely,
September 10,11968
Mr. Thomas B. McCabe, Jr.
Tinicum Island Road and Industrial
Highway
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19113
Dear Tom:
Thanks very much for your gracious letter. I do
indeed believe that the party unity moves have been
most successful and that, combined with Hubert's
apparent talent for self-destruction, seems to
augur well for the future.
I was delighted to have you say that our cause has
your whole-hearted support, and as you well know,
you can be very helpful and we will certainly take
advantage of your kind offer.
Hope I get a chance to see you when we are in
Philadelphia next week.
Best regards,
H. R. Haldeman
JOHN E. .ANDERSON
LAW OFFICES
LOS ANGELES OFFICE
JAMES H. KINDEL,JR
FREDERICK R MCBRIEN
510 SOUTH SPRING STREET
BETTE B. HEWITT
KINDEL & ANDERSON
DONALD H ALBRECHT
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90013
ROY POTTS
(213) 626-5551
ANGELO J. PALMIERI
PAUL FREESE
SUITE 1120 KIRKEBY CENTER
KEITH A PURSEL
JOHN W ARMAGOST
10889 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD
SANTA ANA OFFICE
JOHN E. BRECKENRIDGE
OWEN G.FIORE
POST OFFICE BOX 325
JOSEPH A.LOVELAND,JR
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90024
1020 NORTH BROADWAY
MALCOLM GEORGE SMITH
D.CARL MITCHELL
(213) 478 5056
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92702
RONDELL B. HANSON
ROGER J. NICHOLS
(714) 547-0701
MANUEL S. KLAUSNER
C.TED RAINES,JR.
RUSSELL W. BOGDA
August 30, 1968
CABLE ADDRESS
NEAL H. BROCKMEYER
JAMES AUSTIN WILLIAMS
KAYANDA
VICTOR F. YACULLO
WILLIAM ..YERKES
THOMAS W. STIPE
MICHAEL COLLINS
REFER TO FILE NO.
JOSEPH W. BURDETT
MICHAEL M. SACHS
JOHN L. KAPLAN
ROBERT C.IHRKE
RONALD S. RIZZO
JOHN J. KOGLER
ALAN H. WIENER
RONALD L. BAUER
ROBERT V. BIROSCHAK
STEPHEN E. NEWTON
Mr. H. R. Haldeman
J. Walter Thompson Co.
6505 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90056
Dear Bob:
This fall I would like to
participate more actively in the Nixon
campaign than by just contributing money.
If you can suggest a way in which I could
perform a meaningful service, I would
appreciate it. My schedule is sufficiently
flexible to permit the necessary time for
this effort.
With best personal regards, I am
Yours very truly,
-
Malcolm George Smith
MGS/rm
September 10, 1968
Mr. Malcolm George Smith
Kindel & Anderson
Suite 1120 Kirkeby Center
10889 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90024
Dear Mal:
I was delighted to receivedyour letter and learn that
you were interested in participating more actively in
the Nixon campaign.
I am taking the liberty of sending your letter to
Mr. Al Hartunian, who will be heading up Nixon activities
in California. I know that Al will be very happy to
have your help, and will find a meaningful assignment
for you.
Best regards,
H. R. Haldeman
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COMPUTICKET CORPORATION
330 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10017 (212) 867-9640
call
ROBERT D. BEALS
President
JUN 19 1968
mc Caffrey
June 17, 1968
The Honorable Richard M. Nixon
450 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10022
Dear Dick:
Our last contact was through two of your associates who called
me recently in connection with the National Direct Mail and
Special Organizations Department I ran for you and Ike in 1952.
I have been following your campaign with keen interest. This
is indeed your year.
I am writing this time to pass along what I think is a valuable
offer of assistance. One of my great friends and neighbors is
James J. McCaffrey. Jim was born and raised in Westchester
County and graduated from Andover and Princeton. He is a
staunch Republican, a Roman Catholic and a hard swinging, fighting,
highly articulate 45 year old Irishman. He has been active in local
Republican politics for many years his biggest triumph being the
handling of advertising and some public relations for John Lindsay
in his mayoral campaign.
Jim has been in the advertising business all his life, and has risen
to the position of Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
of LaRoche, McCaffrey and McCall, 575 Lexington Avenue, New
York, New York 10022. His home address is 37 Hyatt Road, Briar-
cliff Manor, New York 10510.
I was in Jim's home yesterday talking about the campaign, and he
mentioned that he would like to work for you in any way, except in a
fund-raising capacity.
A Subsidiary of Computer Sciences Corporation
COMPUTICKET CORPORATION
A Subsidiary of Computer Sciences Corporation
The Honorable Richard M. Nixon
Page 2.
Jim has keen insight, good ideas and sound judgment. I think
that this is a unique opportunity, and hope you will get in
touch with him soon.
I wish that I could volunteer my services again but am just
rounding out the tenth month in my new job of getting this
corporation on the air. However, if I can be of any help in an
advisory capacity, please let me know.
Good luck, and during this campaign be your old hard-fighting,
common sense, tough-talking self.
Our very best regards to Dr. Pat and the family.
Sincerely,
an
Robert D. Beals
P.S. Our daughter, Jane, will be a Junior at Wells next Fall and,
only 15 miles away, our son, Diggs, will be a Charter
Freshman at Eisenhower College. Maybe we can get the
name changed to Eisenhower-Nixon College after you sweep
the country in November. We could use you as a patron!
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Robert D. Beals
COMPUTICKET
000
CORPORATION
A Subsidiary of Computer Sciences Corporation
330 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10017
The Honorable Richard M. Nixon
450 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10022
PERSONAL
August 31, 1968
TO: Charles Rhyne
I understand that you have been contacted regarding
Sam Williams, the Student Body President of Carnegie Tech, who
was Rockefeller Youth Director. It is my understanding that
Williams wants to form a student coalition for Nixon and that
he plans to start by pulling together a group of student
leaders to organize.
I know you already have youth and student organizations
underway but I would urge that Williams be encouraged to go
ahead with his program also. RN is most anxious to bring the
Ripon types into our organizational structure and I understand
Sam Williams is a good tie to them.
I also understand Williams is anxious to get his
leadership group together with RN and assuming he is able to
pull together the right kind of group, I am sure this could be
arranged.
H.R.Haldeman
c.c. to:
J.Mitchell
August 31, 1968
TO: Charles Rhyne
Tom Evans
RN is most anxious that we bring the Ripon
Society people into the Citizens organization at all levels
and as thoroughly as possible.
H.R.Haldeman
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Sherwood - spl
August 27, 1968
Dear Jack:
What a pleasure it was to receive your
letter when I went home last night -- around midnight!
I, too, was disappointed that I did not have
a chance to visit with you and Dodee during the Convention.
However, as per usual, I did not have a chance to visit
with anyone. The night of the nomination I did not get to
bed because after all the meetings, celebrations, etc.,
I had to start typing on his copy of his speech. He had
not let anyone but me see it - not any of the fellows even
and so I could not divide up the work. I did get to the
Convention Hall the night of the acceptance speech but by
that time I was so tired I would have fallen asleep except
for his marvelous speech.
Your letter has probably been turned over to
either the "Boss" or Bob Haldeman who serves as his
Chief of Staff at this point. If not, when he returns I will
pass my copy on to him to see whether something can be
worked out.
My warmest personal regards to Dodee and
to you dear old friend!
Best, as ever,
Rose Mary Woods
Executive Secretary
to Mr. Nixon
Mr. Jack T. Sherwood
Coral Ridge Towers East, Apt. 415
3300 Northeast 36th Street
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308
JOHN T. SHERWOOD
CORAL RIDGE TOWERS EAST, APT. 415
3300 NORTHEAST 36TH STREET
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 33308
august 34, 1968
Dear Rose wary,
Sorry I missed secing you at Miami Beach. 1% sure you
were quite busy, and, I hardly nad time shou 11 to turn
around. Actually, I worked about 13 to 20 hours daily the
last ten days. 1.y fect became numb from walkin those hard
cerent floors it Convention Hell and my les nuscles became
sore from climbing around those catwalks it the mall.
Smir Dale is Jortha ann for is for Finutes. Also SAN Jin Golden
and Jack Caulfield briefly i few times. Gaw Rita end Jane
Dennenhauer several ti es at the #ontainebleau novel. had
quite is oit of contact with Bill Stover.
Dodee had two ;als visiting during the Convention week;
one from Indianapolis and one from Columbus. They commuted
to Miami beach from Ft. Lauderdale, attended some of the
social things, and generally enjoyed the several sessions
at Convention Hall.
I am, this day, just about recovered from the rigors of the
3 1/2 months I spent on-the-scene at miami Beach. It was
a new experience, rewarding, exhausting, and hapbily occurs
only once each four years.
How are you? Saw Tom a few times on the Convention Floor.
Our conversations were hurried. Sorry I didn't have more
time to talk with hin. Suppose you have girded your loins
for the long struggle ahead this Fall. It should be a good
one. Take it easy, get some sleep as you nove along, and
conserve your energies for the White house. I believe the
"Old Man" has it nade this time.
Rose, I forwarded the original of the enclosed letter to
Beebe Rebozo for delivery to "The Boss" at Key Biscayne.
an sending you a copy with the hope that you will keep my
thoughts ana vishes alive, just in case 5..3 original falls
ROWN P. crack somewhere.
Look forward to scoin; you before too lon,. Give - two i'av-
orite not forkers all "Hello"!!!!!, Membrand una Coulficio.
LOVE
jack
Nixon Agnew
Campaign Committee
450 Park Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10022
(212) 661-6400
Not Sent.
October 29, 1968
Mr. Ross Perot
1300 EDS Center
Exchange Park
Dallas, Texas
Dear Ross:
I apologize for the confusion during our attempted meeting
in New York - but trust you understand.
I do want you to know how very much we appreciate your
efforts in helping with the planning for the takeover.
The vigor and dedication that you and Bob are applying
toward this task have already advanced our thinking 100
percent.
While I'm sure it's not necessary to raise any cautions,
I think it is important that we all clearly understand the
limitations that your participation in this planning must
necessarily impose on you and your organization.
The relationship you will have with the Administration in
developing a manpower resource pool will clearly preclude
any possibility of Electronic Data Systems establishing a
business relationship with any agency of the Federal Govern-
ment during the Nixon Administration. With this clear
understanding there should be no question of conflict of
interest in any way.
Mr. Ross Perot
October 29, 1968
Page 2
As you are well aware, the contribution you will be making
to the cause of effective government in htis country is
immeasurable - and should be a source of deep satisfaction
to you and your associates.
Cordially,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:j1
Dear Ross:
I apologize for the confusion during
our attempted meeting the other night in
New york - but trust you understand.
Ido want you to know low very
much we app recieve your efforts in helping
with the planning for The tokever. The viga
and dedic ation that you and Bor are applying
toward this task have already advanced
our thinking 100 pacent.
While I'm sure its not necessary to
raise any cantins, I think it is important that
we all clearly understand the limitations
that your participation in This planning must
necesarily mipose on you and your organization
Because of The relations you will have
with the adminis tration in developing a
manpouer resource pool mills will clearly
preclude any possibility of ElectroniceData
Systems establishing a business relationship
with any agency of the Federal Government
during the Nixon Edministration With
this clear unders tanding there should be
no question of conflict of interest in any way.
as you are well aware, the contribution
you will be making to the cause of effective
government in Hiscountry is immeasinable -
and should be a source of deep satisfaction to
you and your associates.
Cordially,
Mr. Ross Perot
October 28, 1968
Page 2
As you are well aware, the contribution you will be making
to the cause of effective government in this country is
immeasurable - and should be a source of deep satisfaction
to you and your associates.
Cordially,
H. R. Haldeman
Chief of Starf
HRH:jl
PODIATRISTS FOR NIXON
Organizational Committee
PODIATRISTS FOR NIXON
a
R. H. ARMSTRONG
CO-CHAIRMEN
FINANCE CHAIRMAN
SEATTLE, WASH
KATHERINE BARBICK
DR. ROBERT J. HUGHES
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
DR. ROBERT O. JOHNS
DR. CHARLES H. JOHNSON
1592 D STREET
26 O'FARRELL ST. 701
3976 MARKET STREET
JOHN E. BAPKER
BEDFORD, PENN.
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
RIVERSIDE, CALIF.
92405
94108
92501
RUSSELL C. BLISS
BURBANK, CALIF.
DONALD J. CAMERON
WILMINGTON, N.C.
October 22, 1968
H. DARRELL DARBY
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
FRED F. DREW
SAN JOSE, CALIF.
WM. H. DUNFORD
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIF.
PAUL R. ESCHBACHER
Mr. Richard M. Nixon
SAN JOSE, CALIF.
DONALD W. FIELD
P.O. Box 1968, Times Square Station
SAN LEANDRO, CALIF.
New York, New York 10036
JOSEPH N. FIELDS
CHULA VISTA, CALIF.
Dear Mr. Nixon:
FRANK R. FOSTER
PETALUMA, CALIF.
C.A. FRITTS
Enclosed, please find a check in the amount of
ENGLEWOOD, COLO.
$150.00, payable to your campaign fund.
KENNETH E. LANE
ST. LOUIS, MO.
This represents receipts, in excess of expenditures
FRANCIS A. LANTZ
POMONA, CALIF.
in organizing the National Committee of Podiatrists
L. G. LEFLER
for Nixon.
FREMONT, NEBRASKA
HOWARD J. MARSHALL
We have been able to contact every podiatrist in
TUJUNGA, CALIF.
the United States, urging them to vote for the
WILLIAM F. MUNSEY
WORTHINGTON, OHIO
NIXON-AGNEW ticket, and the response has been
ROBERT S. NICHOLS
excellent. We are especially pleased with the
VALLEJO, CALIF.
number of Democrats who are supporting you for
RALPH E. OWENS
president.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
JOHN C. PANKRATZ
MEADVILLE. PENN.
I will be in Washington the second week of
ROY L. RASMUSSEN
January, 1969, and will certainly look forward
VISALIA, CALIF.
A. J. SABATELLE
SANTA CLARA, CALIF.
EL CERRITO, CALIF.
HAROLD J. SAUDER
INDEPENDENCE KANSAS
to being greeted in an aura of Republicanism! (COPY)
Kindest personal regards,
JACK T. SANDERS
PAUL J. SELANDER
PHOENIX, ARIZONA
GEORGE A. SHORE
NEWPORT FEACH, CALIF.
Robert 0. Johns, D.P.M.
DAVID A. SPRING
CC: Drs. Robert J. Hughes, Charles H. Johnson
BATON ROUGE, LA.
& Joseph N. Fields
ED STIVERS
Mr. H.R. Haldeman
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
D. R. VON DRASKA
INGLEWOOD, CALIF.
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NEW YORK. N.Y.
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H.R. Haldeman
Nixon Agnew
Chief of Staff
Campaign Committee
450 Park Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10022
(212) 661-6400
October 24, 1968
Mrs. E. G. Denney
8499 Alentangy River Road
Powell Chio
Dear Mrs. Denney:
At the present time Mr. Haldeman is out of the city on a
campaign trip with Mr. Nixon, and I am taking the liberty
of responding to your letter of October 9th.
The television panel program in which your husband partici-
pated may be repeated, but this would be done at the
discretion of the Ohio State Chairman, Mr. Andrews or the
State Citizens Chairman, Mr. Dale.
I know that Mr. Haldeman would want me to extend to you
and your husband his kindest regards and best wishes.
Sincerely,
(Miss) Barbara L. Simmons
Staff of Richard M. Nixon
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE
1625 EYE STREET NORTHWEST
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20006
NAtional 8-6800
RICHARD G. KLEINDIENST
RAY C. BLISS
GENERAL COUNSEL
CHAIRMAN
October 17, 1968
Mr. Robert Haldeman
Nixon-Agnew Campaign Committee
450 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10022
Dear Bob:
At the risk of imposing a second upon your time, let me
say how impressed I was by the manner in which the campaign tour
is organized and run. You, John Ehrlichman and the entire staff
are to be complimented and congratulated for your every effort.
Needless to say, I appreciate the friendly consideration that was
shown to me while I was aboard. It will be much easier for me to go
back to "Siberia" for the rest of the campaign.
Sincerely,
General Dirz Counsel
Richard G. Kleindienst
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NIXON FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTEE,
P.O. BOX 1968, TIMES SQUARE STATION,
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10036
PHONE (212) 661-6400
September 14, 1968
Mr. Frederick D. Dugan
240 Lake Street Plaza
Penn Yan, New York 14527
Dear Mr. Dugan:
Your letter of September 6th to Miss Woods has been
referred to me for answer.
After considering your offer of assistance and re-
viewing your outstanding qualifications, I have forwarded
your letter to Rita Hauser, Co-Chairman of our Citizens
effort in New York State. I am sure that she will be able
to find an appropriate opportunity to use a man of your
depth and experience.
Let me add a sincere thanks on behalf of Mr. Nixon
for your interest and desire to serve. Through the ef-
forts of people such as yourself, our victory in November
is assured.
Sincerely,
LH/u
Lawrence Higby
NIXON AGNEW
Campaign Committee
450 Park Avenue
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New York, New York 10022
(212) 661-6400
H. R. Haldeman
Chief of Staff
September 14, 1968
Mr. John T. Sherwood
Coral Ridge Towers East, Apt. 15
3300 Northeast 36th Street
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308
Dear Jack:
Rose Mary referred your offer of help to me a few
days ago. Since that time I have been checking into some
of the areas you mentioned in your correspondence with her.
Your thoughts in connection with the speakers bureau seem
to offer the widest opportunities at this stage of the cam-
paign. With this in mind, I have forwarded your letter to
Mrs. Vera Ash, of our Speakers Bureau at the Republican Na-
tional Committee. She will be in contact with you shortly
to discuss your availability and plans.
Let me thank you for your patience and for your of-
fer of assistance. I can assure you they are appreciated.
Sincerely,
HRH/u
H. R. Haldeman
NIXON AGNEW
Campaign Committee
450 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10022
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(212) 661-6400
H.R. Haldeman
October 15, 1968
Chief of Staff
Mr. Thomas C. Reed
P. O. Box 371
San Rafael, California
Dear Tom:
Sorry for the delay in replying to your
letter of the 25th. The pace of the campaign
leaves little time for correspondence.
I appreciate your taking the time to
write and clarify the comments Ron made on his
recent campaign trip.
I doubt that any further need for con-
cern will arise, but if it should I'll be in
touch.
Regards,
Sincerely,
HRH/u
H. R. Haldeman
REPUBLICAN
THOMAS C. REED, NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN FOR CALIFORNIA
INTERNAL COMMITTEE
P.O. BOX 371
SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA 94902
(415) 456-7310
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September 25, 1968
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Nixon-Agnew Headquarters
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450 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10022
Dear Bob:
I understand from Taft Schreiber that you discussed with him the
unsatisfactory coverage of Governor Reagan's travels and speeches
last week.
A chronology of the trip was a visit to Illinois to speak on behalf
of Ogilvie, make TV tapes for Congressional candidates, proceed to
suburban Cincinnati to help Buz Lukens, and then give a major
address at the $1,000 dinner in Cincinnati.
This Cincinnati speech was a new speech, discussing the necessity
of electing the Nixon-Agnew ticket this November. Unfortunately,
by decision of the dinner chairman or others beyond our control,
the press was excluded from that dinner. As such there was no:
reporting of the Governor's comments, and thus the press conveyed
the erroneous opinion that the Governor's comments had been direct-
ed at local candidates only.
As you and I well know Ronald Reagan is a complete team player, and
feels that his ideas are being carried forward by the Nixon-Agnew
campaign. As we proceed out again this week I'm sure the record
will be set straight.
If you have any further problems in this regard, however, be sure
to give me a call.
Very best regards,
Thomas C. Reed
TCR: jw
Campaign Committee
450 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10022
(212) 661-6400
H. R. Haldeman
Chief of Staff
October 8, 1968
Mr. Charles A. Alders
Vice President
System Development Corporation
2500 Colorado Avenue
Santa Monica, California 90406
Dear Chuck:
Good to hear from you. I too am sorry that we were
unable to make connections during the past week. The
schedule and pace of the campaign seem to prevent much
chance to see anyone from the outside, let alone lead
a normal life. This is the sort of routine, however,
that seems to be leading to the success of this campaign
that you mention in your letter.
At this point I'm not sure where we'll be when you make
your next trip East so our getting together is question-
able. But it'll all be over in four weeks - and I look
forward to seeing you back in L. A.
Cordially,
H. R. Haldeman
Chief of Staff
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Marketing and Corporate Relations
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SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
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2500 Colorado Avenue, Santa Monica, California 90406
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September 20, 1968
Mr. Robert Haldeman
Nixon-For-President Headquarters
New York City, New York
Dear Bob:
I was sorry to have missed you on the phone last week while
visiting with RCA in New York. I was in hope we could catch
a minute together, either to share lunch or dinner or what-
ever. One of my reasons for wanting to get together was to
congratulate you on the very effective campaign prior to the
Convention and the continuing effectiveness of Mr. Nixon's
campaign for what must be assured election.
I will try again on my next visit East, which I expect to be
in the next couple of weeks, and hopefully we might catch a
minute together then.
Sincerely,
Charles A. Alders
Vice President
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NIXON AGNEW
Campaign Committee
450 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10022
(212) 661-6400
H. R. Haldeman
Chief of Staff
October 8, 1968
Mr. Harry C. Hicks
309 Cherry Tree Lane
Smoke Rise, Kinnelon
New Jersey 07405
Dear Harry:
Thank you for your interesting and informative letter.
While your company sounds extremely interesting, I'm
not sure exactly how we might employ its services at
this late stage of the campaign. I have forwarded your
letter to Mr. Leonard Garment, our director of advertising.
I'm sure if he feels that opportunities exist for our
taking advantage of your services, he will be in contact
with you.
Best of success.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Chief of Staff
HRH:jl
bcc: Len Garment (with letter)
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CREATIVE CAMPAIGN ANALYSTS, INC.
Advertising Consultants
303 WEST 42ND STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. 10036
CIRCLE 5-0666
October 2, 1968
Mr. H. R. Haldeman
Nixon Campaign Headquarters
445 Park Avenue
New York, N. Y.
Dear Bob:
As you may recall, I had the extreme pleasure of working with
you and your team during the 1960 Campaign, having been assigned through
Young and Rubicam following the "second debate".
Since that time we have formed the above company and have
been active in local political campaigns, general advertising, and film
and TV production.
One of the main reasons for forming this company was to be
able to maintain a flexibility enabling us to work for Mr. Nixon again
in the event that we could be of some help -- although it looks as though
you certainly don't need us.
We are ready to move with you immediately, in any capacity
-- including sweeping floors -- from doing advance TV work, directing,
producing, supervising production at any stage, or just smoothing things
over so that the Boss can have an easier time. I do not mean to imply
that things are not already smooth, but perhaps you might feel that you
could utilize some of the experience we have gained in the field of public
relations, advertising, and TV-Film-Radio production over the past
eighteen years.
You can reach me at home in New Jersey at either 201-838-1598
or 201-838-5415 or at the office in New York. And, as I have said, I am
willing to devote as much time as you need from now through the close of
the campaign. I know you are up to your ears, but I certainly hope that you
will give me a call so that I may make things a bit easier for you.
In any event, my best personal wishes.
Sincerely yours,
Harry Harry I. Hicks
309 Cherry Tree Lane
Smoke Rise, Kinnelon
New Jersey 07405
Harry C. Hicks
309 Cherry Tree Lane
Born in Atlantic City, N. J. 1931
Smoke Rise - Kinnelon
Education: Princeton University
New Jersey 201-838-1598
Married, have four children:
Susan, age 16; Nina, age 14; Chip, age 12; Jim, age 4.
Business Background: 18 years in Advertising, Public Relations,
Radio-TV-Tape-(Film Production.
Currently: President and Executive Producer, Creative Campaign Analysts, Inc. NYC.
(Advertising Consultants and Production House.)
Member of the Board of Directors of Leechburg Mining Co. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Commercial TV Producer for major TV and Radio Networks & Agencies since 1950.
Lennen & Newell, Inc. 1963-1966 assigned to Paramount Pictures.
Young & Rubicam, Inc. 1955-1963: Traveled as Producer-director
assigned to President Eisenhower & Vice President Richard Nixon.
Produced Film Commercials for Presidents' Councils, General Foods, etc.
Instrumental in setting up TV Department - Caracas, Venezuala for Y&R.
DuMont Network producer - director 1950-1955.
Personal Background:
Serving 2nd term as Councilman, Borough of Kinnelon, N.J.
Police Commissioner & active member of Police Pistol Team.
Co-Chairman Financial Division Chilton Hospital Expansion Program.
Past Member of Board of Governors, The Smoke Rise Club.
Past Member of Board of Trustees, The Community Church, Smoke Rise.
Active member of Kinnelon Fire Department since 1952.
Active with Morris County Safety Council for 12 years.
Communications Instructor, New Jersey Department of Defense
(National Guard) seven years.
Assisted in Training graduates of New York Police Academy
in Self Defense and Police Tactics.
Member of International Association of Chiefs of Police.
Millandr
MID
MID - AMERICA DAIRYMEN, INC.
AM
GREATER ST. LOUIS DIVISION
2020 MARKET STREET
ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI 63103
AREA CODE 314 231-1831
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September 26, 1968
VBoB: THIS SINATION HAS
Mr. Robert Haldeman
BEZN TAKEN CARE of
Nixon - Agnew Headquarters
WITH THE KEY Issues
400 Park Avenue
New York, New York
COMMITTEE.
Dear Mr. Haldeman:
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The 15. 000 members of Mid America Dairymen, Inc., located in ten
states, are anxiously awaiting some sign from Mr. Nixon, Mr. Klein
or Mr. Elsworth that they had any interest in the dairymen's problems
and want their support. Our attorney, Mr. John C. Gage, has been
trying for some time to make contact with Mr. Elsworth, but to date
has been unsuccessful.
President Johnson and Mr. Humphrey have met with me and some of
our people enlisting our organization's support for the Democratic
Party. They have been very persuasive with some of our membership.
I have always been a loyal Republican, working at both County and State
level and it doesn't look very good that neither Mr. Gage nor I can
even get a conference with Mr. Nixon or his staff.
Mr. Gage and I realize that everyone connected with the campaign is
terribly busy but we would be happy to go anywhere to meet with
Mr. Nixon or his staff to discuss problems and support of the dairy
industry. We feel publicity of a meeting of this type will be necessary
to our membership if we are to counter the gains Mr. Humphrey has
made by meeting with US.
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September 26, 1968
I am working for Mr. Nixon through his Agriculture Committee, but
feel that a meeting with him is essential if we are to convince our
members he cares about dairymen.
Please help us get a conference with Mr. Nixon to aid us in delivering
as many of our 15, 000 members as possible for a Republican victory
in November.
Sincerely yours,
MID-AMERICA DAIRYMEN, INC.
WAP
William A. Powell,
President