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From Higby to Kehrli RE: Colson's remarks about Haldeman and a "skinny, blond lady" at a recent meeting. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 10/19/1971
From Higby to Kehrli RE: following up on situations in the Interior Derpartment and the purchase of a car via the Credit Union, both of which were for Haldeman. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 10/5/1971
From Higby to Bill Low, of Professional Political Services, congratulating him on his new job. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 10/28/1971
From Higby to McKee RE: Ehrlichman's desire to meet with Haldeman to discuss "the Campaign Platform Issue." 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 10/12/1971
From Higby to McKee RE: happenings involving the periodical "Monday." 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 10/5/1971
From Higby to William O'Hara RE: O'Hara's appointment to the Jackson, Nash, Brophy, Barringer & Brooks Law Firm. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 10/28/1971
From Higby to Brad Reardon RE: a Miss Alcala. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Memo], 10/7/1971
From Higby to Strachan RE: a proposed poll that Haldeman wishes to postpone. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 10/22/1971
From Higby to Strachan RE: Haldeman's reponse to a recent memo on advertising. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 10/12/1971
From Higby to Strachan RE: gathering and organizing all available polling data. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 10/5/1971
From Higby to Strachan RE: using Ehrlichman for the Convention Task Force. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 10/5/1971
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From Higby to Kehrli RE: Colson's remarks about Haldeman and a "skinny, blond lady" at a recent meeting. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 10/19/1971
From Higby to Kehrli RE: following up on situations in the Interior Derpartment and the purchase of a car via the Credit Union, both of which were for Haldeman. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 10/5/1971
From Higby to Bill Low, of Professional Political Services, congratulating him on his new job. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 10/28/1971
From Higby to McKee RE: Ehrlichman's desire to meet with Haldeman to discuss "the Campaign Platform Issue." 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 10/12/1971
From Higby to McKee RE: happenings involving the periodical "Monday." 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 10/5/1971
From Higby to William O'Hara RE: O'Hara's appointment to the Jackson, Nash, Brophy, Barringer & Brooks Law Firm. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 10/28/1971
From Higby to Brad Reardon RE: a Miss Alcala. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Memo], 10/7/1971
From Higby to Strachan RE: a proposed poll that Haldeman wishes to postpone. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 10/22/1971
From Higby to Strachan RE: Haldeman's reponse to a recent memo on advertising. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 10/12/1971
From Higby to Strachan RE: gathering and organizing all available polling data. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 10/5/1971
From Higby to Strachan RE: using Ehrlichman for the Convention Task Force. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 10/5/1971
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
Contested Materials Collection
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9
13
10/19/1971
White House Staff
Memo
From Higby to Kehrli RE: Colson's remarks
about Haldeman and a "skinny, blond lady"
at a recent meeting. 1 pg.
9
13
10/5/1971
White House Staff
Memo
From Higby to Kehrli RE: following up on
situations in the Interior Derpartment and the
purchase of a car via the Credit Union, both
of which were for Haldeman. 1 pg.
9
13
10/28/1971
Personal
Letter
From Higby to Bill Low, of Professional
Political Services, congratulating him on his
new job. 1 pg.
9
13
10/12/1971
Campaign
Memo
From Higby to McKee RE: Ehrlichman's
desire to meet with Haldeman to discuss "the
Campaign Platform Issue." 1 pg.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Page 1 of 3
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Document Description
9
13
10/5/1971
White House Staff
Memo
From Higby to McKee RE: happenings
involving the periodical "Monday." 1 pg.
9
13
10/28/1971
Personal
Letter
From Higby to William O'Hara RE: O'Hara's
appointment to the Jackson, Nash, Brophy,
Barringer & Brooks Law Firm. 1 pg.
9
13
10/7/1971
Personal
Memo
From Higby to Brad Reardon RE: a Miss
Alcala. 1 pg.
9
13
10/22/1971
Campaign
Memo
From Higby to Strachan RE: a proposed poll
that Haldeman wishes to postpone. 1 pg.
9
13
10/12/1971
Campaign
Memo
From Higby to Strachan RE: Haldeman's
reponse to a recent memo on advertising. 1
pg.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Page 2 of 3
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9
13
10/5/1971
Campaign
Memo
From Higby to Strachan RE: gathering and
organizing all available polling data. 1 pg.
9
13
10/5/1971
Campaign
Memo
From Higby to Strachan RE: using
Ehrlichman for the Convention Task Force. 1
pg.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Page 3 of 3
October 19, 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR:
BRUCE KEHRLI
FROM:
L. HIGBY
Chuck Colson brought up In the 10:00 a.m. Meeting today
something about the fact that Haldeman was on the Board
of Directors of a health food organization, and that some
aldnny, blond Indy keeps coming up to Colson talking about
how she and Bob are such good friends and share all of
these great experiences on the Board of Directors. In
addition, she says the is always sending all kinds of health
foods here to Bob Haldeman.
October 5, 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR:
BRUCE KEHRLI
FROM:
L. HIGBY
SUBJECT:
Things to Follow-up on
Please follow-up on the situation of letting H know what the situation
is on the Interior Department Horses and the purchasing of a car
through the Credit Union, etc.
LH:kb
October 28, 1971
Dear Bill:
My heartiest congratulations on your new job!
Needless to say, the Republican National Committee
will miss your service.
Best wishes for the future.
Sincerely,
Lawrence M. Higby
Administrative Assistant
to H.R. Haldeman
Mr. Bill Low
PROFESSIONAL POLITICAL SERVICES
Suite 706
1225 19th Street, N.W.
Washington, D. C. 20036
LH:kb
October 12, 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR:
PAT MC KEE
FROM:
L. HIGBY
As I think I explained to you, Ehrlichman needs to meet with
Haldeman on the Campaign Platform Issue. Check Ken Cole's
office for details, but it will be worked out.
LH:kb
October 5, 1971
MEMORANDUM FOR:
PAT MC KEE
FROM:
L L.HIGBY
We need to do a note to Frank Leonard on the great job he did
on this week's MONDAY. Also, we need to do a note to Nofziger
indicating that we thought this week's MONDAY was really good,
but can't we do something about the cover to make it look like it's
not a funeral piece.
LH:kb
October 28, 1971
Dear Bill:
I received the announcement of your new appointment
to JACKSON, NASH, BROPHY, BARRINGER & BROOKS
Law Firm. Congratulations and best wishes.
Sincerely,
Lawrence M. Higby
Administrative Assistant
to H.R. Haldeman
Mr. William J. O'Hara
JACKSON, NASH, BROPHY
BARRINGER & BROOKS
Attorneys at Law
330 Madison Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10017
LH:kb
October 7. 1971
Mr. Brad Reardon
Labor Department - Room 3112
This is the last document to be received by Miss Alcala.
Is there anything we should do with it or just wait until
we hear from State Department?
You will note one of the things that is requested is a
Social Security Number. Miss Alcala does not have a
Social Security Number as she is not a citizen.
Your guidance would be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Lawrence M. Higby
Mr. Brad Reardon
LABOR DEPARTMENT
Room 3112
Washington, D.C.
Attachments
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October 22, 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR:
GORDON STRACHAN
FROM:
L. HIGBY
With regard to the proposed poll, Bob wants to wait a little
bit and have you reise this again. He thinks It is a bit
premature at the moment. When we do it, he wants to do
just n political poll and aqueese everything out of it that is
possible; L.e., personality, trial heats, etc.
LH:kb
October 12, 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR:
BORDON STRACHAN
FROM:
L. HIGBY
SUBJECT:
Advertising Situation
With regard to your attached memorandum, Bob made the following
points:
1, He may see Teeter. He would like to see the background
information on him which, of course, we have available.
2. He is not particularly interested in seeing either Dailey
or Richard O'Reilly. He feels that Dailey would be good; he
knows Dailey's skills and ability. He would know how to put
the whole thing together, but is not particularly talented from
a creative standpoint.
3. With regard to Richard O'Reilly, before he will give
the okay here, it must be proven to him that he is loyal
and for us. He probably would be better than Dailey, since he has
been in New York for years and basically knows the New York
scene, The Wells, Rich and Green Agency has pirated people
from everyone else, so he must know where the good people are,
The problem Haldeman feels, however, is that anybody who moves
to Wells would probably not be for us. He is also concerned with
the fact that if anybody like O'Reilly still has a tie to Lawrence,
we are in serious trouble, since Lawrence (Wells' husband) is
also one of the major contributors and a moving force in the
Democratic party.
4. In short, Haldeman is far from convinced that O'Reilly is
anywhere near our side and probably some sophisticated investiga-
tion should be done here before he is seriously considered. This
is, of course, not just a standard FBI sort of investigation.
This is where Haldeman stands on the advertising situation.
Attachment
LH:kb
October 5, 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR:
GORDON STRACHAN
FROM:
L. HIGBY
SUBJECT:
Polling Situation
May I please have a complete up-to-the-minute brief of where
the polling situation stands with regard to the Campaign. I have
a feeling that we are moving here without anybody who knows what
is really happening and really being on top of them.
Let's get something in as soon as possible.
LH:kb
October 5, 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR:
GORDON STRACHAN
FROM:
L. HIGBY
SUBJECT:
Convention Task Force
One of the key people who should be working on the Convention
Task Force, and this is something that you need to handle subtlyy,
is John Ehrlichman. He doesn't really have anything to do right
now with regard to it to my knowledge and it is an excellent way
to use his abilities since he obviously played a major role in '68
in this area.
LH:kb