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This file contains: From Butterfield to Haldeman RE: using color photographs of the First Family taken at San Clemente in periodicals to garner support for RN during the 1972 election. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 4/19/1971

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This file contains: From Butterfield to Haldeman RE: using color photographs of the First Family taken at San Clemente in periodicals to garner support for RN during the 1972 election. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 4/19/1971
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library Contested Materials Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 1 52 4/19/1971 Campaign Memo From Butterfield to Haldeman RE: using color photographs of the First Family taken at San Clemente in periodicals to garner support for RN during the 1972 election. 1 pg. Monday, September 20, 2010 Page 1 of 1 April 19, 1971 MEMORANDUM FOR: MR. H. R. HALDEMAN FROM: ALEXANDER P. BUTTERFIELD SUBJECT: Color Photographs Taken at San Clemente I am probably well behind you on this one but if a certain few of the terrific color photographs of the President and Mrs. Nixon, taken recently at San Clemente and now on display downstairs, could be printed in a spread in Life or Look, or some other popular pictorial magazine at the appropriate time, we would surely generate at least a couple of million votes in our favor come the '72 national elections.