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This file contains: From Higby to Timmons RE: a Republican Dinner in Washington, D.C. and George Bush's appointment to the Republican National Committee. Handwritten notes added by Timmons. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 12/20/1972

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This file contains: From Higby to Timmons RE: a Republican Dinner in Washington, D.C. and George Bush's appointment to the Republican National Committee. Handwritten notes added by Timmons. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 12/20/1972
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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 8 29 12/20/1972 White House Staff Memo From Higby to Timmons RE: a Republican Dinner in Washington, D.C. and George Bush's appointment to the Republican National Committee. Handwritten notes added by Timmons. 1 pg. Friday, August 27, 2010 Page 1 of 1 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 20, 1972 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL/EYES ONLY Ty wish Stans with will There not. I Fond, weel in but MEMORANDUM FOR: BILL TIMMONS upusk FROM: TO> L. HIGBY regular Revds he a control + hope to as joke we University Br we outt, It should be clearly understood that the President will not attend the March 28 Republican Dinner in Washington, D.C. unless there's been a change in the Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman. fordt we It is Maury Stans' understanding now that Bob Wilson is going to continue in that post and that he will be running unopposed. This is, as you can imagine, a matter of considerable concern. Truetly votes. locking On another point, are we doing everything we can to develop good positive Congressional reaction to the Bush appointment to the RNC? Apparently, there was something in the news summary today about some Congressmen being upset about it. Just for your information, the President called Senator Biden about his wife's accident. home been many thanks Pol up by for put of press. contronersy not Pr