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This file contains: From Strachan to Haldeman RE: PN museum. Handwritten notes added by unknown. 1 pg. [Subject: Domestic Policy] [Memo], 9/15/1971

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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 7 17 9/15/1971 Domestic Policy Memo From Strachan to Haldeman RE: PN museum. Handwritten notes added by unknown. 1 pg. Friday, June 18, 2010 Page 1 of 1 Stuart 6.5. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 15, 1971 MEMORANDUM FOR: H. R. HALDEMAN FROM: GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT: Pat Nixon Museum Connie Stuart is seeking advice on behalf of the First Lady concerning an individual who could advise the City of Cerritos as it works on the Pat Nixon Museum. Mrs. Stuart doesn't want "the heavy handed approach of the President's lawyer, Herb Kalmbach. 11 Rather she wants an artist or architect who can advise the City on "display techniques, lighting, etc." Mrs. Stuart called L. Gaunt, the cataloguer, originally but she didn't follow through. Discussion with Mrs. Stuart indicates that she would accept Kalmbach as the individual generally in charge if some artistically oriented individual were working with the City's museum people. Kalmbach suggests Joe Cannell, the interior decorator who did San Clemente. Approve Connell Disapprove Connell G7 Connie 9/20 - she will Other why not Ceffiller? call Cannell directly