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From Richard V. Allen, on behalf of International Resources Limited, to Haldeman RE: recent interview. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 9/8/1970
From Clifford A. Miller of Braun & Company to Haldeman RE: Agnew's attack on Larry O'Brien at a recent dinner event. 1 pg. [Subject: Domestic Policy] [Letter], 8/27/1970
From Clifford A. Miller to Haldeman RE: a recent State Dinner. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 7/29/1970
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From Richard V. Allen, on behalf of International Resources Limited, to Haldeman RE: recent interview. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 9/8/1970
From Clifford A. Miller of Braun & Company to Haldeman RE: Agnew's attack on Larry O'Brien at a recent dinner event. 1 pg. [Subject: Domestic Policy] [Letter], 8/27/1970
From Clifford A. Miller to Haldeman RE: a recent State Dinner. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 7/29/1970
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
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9/8/1970
Campaign
Letter
From Richard V. Allen, on behalf of
International Resources Limited, to
Haldeman RE: recent interview. 1 pg.
6
6
8/27/1970
Domestic Policy
Letter
From Clifford A. Miller of Braun &
Company to Haldeman RE: Agnew's attack
on Larry O'Brien at a recent dinner event. 1
pg.
6
6
7/29/1970
Personal
Letter
From Clifford A. Miller to Haldeman RE: a
recent State Dinner. 1 pg.
Friday, March 26, 2010
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One of the King Resources Company group 01 Companies
INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES LIMITED
SECURITY LIFE BUILDING
DENVER, COLORADO 80202
TEL 303/892-7171 TELEXNO. 45843 . Cable Address INRESOURCE
September 8, 1970
PERSONAL
The Honorable H.R. Haldeman
Assistant to the President
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20000
Dear Bob:
Your U.S. News and World Report interview was inter-
esting and informative to the public, and very well done. I
particularly liked your response to the question C oncerning
the volume of mail to the President (p. 62). The final answer
in the interview is, I think, of maximum importance. It is
also accurate as can be.
Regarding the campaign, I was called recently by Dick
Burress, who told me that the Vice President's plane was "full,"
and that there were already enough "speechwriters. I thought
that odd, especially since I have not in the past functioned
as a "speechwriter, " although the job of foreign policy ad-
visor did occasionally entail the production of finished
materials.
Anyway, should the need arise, I will of course be willing
to help. That was the purpose of my offer when you and I first
discussed the matter on the White House lawn during the summer.
With best regards,
Sincerely,
Drik Richard V. Allen
Vice President
BRAUN & COMPANY
625 50. KINGSLEY DRIVE LOS ANGELES 90005
(213) 385-3481
CLIFFORD A. MILLER
PRESIDENT
August 27, 1970
DETERMINED TO BE AN
ADMINES I VE MARKING
PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL
E... 120.0, Section 6-102
By cmp NARS, Date 4-15-81
Mr. H. R. Haldeman
Assistant to the President
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear Bob:
The Vice President generated considerable static at the Murphy
fund-raising dinner in Los Angeles last week with his highly
personalized attack on Larry O'Brien. I received a number of
calls from some of our most staunch friends complaining that
the Vice President's remarks were not only rude and unfair, but
inaccurate as well.
You probably read the coverage in "The Los Angeles Times", but
I believe it would be helpful to review it once again. With all
of the obvious political ammunition available to us from this
source, why do we persist in this type of character assassina-
tion which is the height of bad taste and is sure to do us damage
in the long run?
This sort of attack mitigates against everything constructive
the President and this Administration is trying to accomplish.
Further, we are wasting and eroding a strong and vital resource
in the Vice President with this type of obvious and unnecessary
contrivance.
Sincerely,
Cil
Clifford A. Miller
CAM:na
CC: Mr. Herbert G. Klein
BRAUN & COMPANY
625 50. KINGSLEY DRIVE. LOS ANGELES 90005
(213) 385-3481
CLIFFORD A. MILLER
PRESIDENT
July 29, 1970
Mr. H. R. Haldeman
Assistant to the President
Western White House
San Clemente, California
Dear Bob:
Our invitation to last Thursday's State Dinner at the
White House has improved my personal relations at home
substantially, for which I am most grateful. Barbara
had a marvelous time and has talked of nothing else
since. It was her first visit to the White House and
she was thoroughly delighted and impressed with the
charm and conviviality of our gracious hosts.
Those responsible for managing social events at the
White House are indeed deserving of commendation based
on my observations of last Thursday. The relaxed
atmosphere and attention to detail was most impressive.
We enjoyed ourselves immensely and want to thank you
for thinking of us.
Cordially,
Cirl
Clifford A. Miller
CAM:na