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Copy of a memo from RN to Haldeman RE: a visit to the White House for Cliff White. Handwritten notes added by multiple unknown parties. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 11/22/1970
From RN to Haldeman RE: the use of Billy Graham in the 1972 campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 11/30/1970
From RN to Haldeman RE: the use of Billy Graham in the 1972 campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 11/30/1970
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From RN to Haldeman RE: the use of Billy Graham in the 1972 campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 11/30/1970
From RN to Haldeman RE: the use of Billy Graham in the 1972 campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 11/30/1970
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8
10
11/22/1970
White House Staff
Memo
Copy of a memo from RN to Haldeman RE:
a visit to the White House for Cliff White.
Handwritten notes added by multiple
unknown parties. 1 pg.
8
10
11/30/1970
Campaign
Memo
From RN to Haldeman RE: the use of Billy
Graham in the 1972 campaign. 1 pg.
8
10
11/30/1970
Campaign
Memo
From RN to Haldeman RE: the use of Billy
Graham in the 1972 campaign. 1 pg.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
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Lunch
THE WHITE HOUSE
of
WASHINGTON
November 22, 1970
NEVER Finch 8 H
MEMORANDUM FOR BOB HALDEMAN
FROM THE PRESIDENT
Pm
When Cliff White came through the line this
morning he said he would like to come in some time and
tell me what happened in New York.
I do not want to give great visibility to political
meetings these days but if you can arrange for him to come
in to have lunch with Finch (or perhaps a better idea might
be with you since Finch is considered by the Conservatives
to be too liberal) and then bring him by for a brief visit, it
probably is worthwhile for the future.
I want it done with no fanfare or publicity -- make
it just a private occasion.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
November 30, 1970
MEMORANDUM FOR: H.R. HALDEMAN
FROM:
THE PRESIDENT
On the political front, it is important to start an early liaison
with Billy Graham and his people. He was enormously helpful
to us in the Border South in '68 and will continue to be in '72.
But, we need to have someone in charge of this organizational
activity at an early date. For example, in going after our
breakthrough on the Catholic front we have to remember that
our primary source of support will be among the fundamentalist
Protestants, and we can probably substantially broaden that
base of support.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
November 30, 1970
MEMORANDUM FOR: H.R. HALDEMAN
FROM:
THE PRESIDENT
On the political front, it is important to start an early liaison
with Billy Graham and his people. He was enormously helpful
to us in the Border South in '68 and will continue to be in '72.
But, we need to have someone in charge of this organizational
activity at an early date. For example, in going after our
breakthrough on the Catholic front we have to remember that
our primary source of support will be among the fundamentalist
Protestants, and we can probably substantially broaden that
base of support.