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National Archives and Records Administration Document Control Sheet. Listed as entry number one for Box 46, Folder 22 of the Contested Materials collection. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], no date
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: scheduling the First Family during the campaign season. Handwritten notes added by unknown. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 9/18/1972
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: scheduling Ed Cox's events. Handwritten note added by unknown. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 9/6/1972
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: Wally Hickel's seconding the nomination of RN in the 1972 campaign. Handwritten note added by unknown. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/10/1972
National Archives and Records Administration Document Control Sheet. Listed as entry number two for Box 46, Folder 21 of the Contested Materials collection. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], no date
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: celebrity support for RN. Handwritten note added by unknown. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 7/27/1972
From Higby to Chapin and Parker RE: campaign "Q&A"s and use of RN's daughters and Rose Woods during the campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 7/20/1972
From Haldeman to Parker RE: controlling smaller campaign events. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/23/1972
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: Tex McCrary's role in the campaign. Handwritten note added by unknown. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 4/5/1972
From Higby to Chapin RE: thoughts on an attached memo from Haldeman. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 7/19/1972
From Haldeman RE: presidential posture and campaign strategies. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/12/1972
From Haldeman to Chapin and Parker RE: a proposal for using the First Family during the campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 4/10/1972
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This file contains:
National Archives and Records Administration Document Control Sheet. Listed as entry number one for Box 46, Folder 22 of the Contested Materials collection. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], no date
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: scheduling the First Family during the campaign season. Handwritten notes added by unknown. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 9/18/1972
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: scheduling Ed Cox's events. Handwritten note added by unknown. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 9/6/1972
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: Wally Hickel's seconding the nomination of RN in the 1972 campaign. Handwritten note added by unknown. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/10/1972
National Archives and Records Administration Document Control Sheet. Listed as entry number two for Box 46, Folder 21 of the Contested Materials collection. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], no date
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: celebrity support for RN. Handwritten note added by unknown. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 7/27/1972
From Higby to Chapin and Parker RE: campaign "Q&A"s and use of RN's daughters and Rose Woods during the campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 7/20/1972
From Haldeman to Parker RE: controlling smaller campaign events. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/23/1972
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: Tex McCrary's role in the campaign. Handwritten note added by unknown. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 4/5/1972
From Higby to Chapin RE: thoughts on an attached memo from Haldeman. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 7/19/1972
From Haldeman RE: presidential posture and campaign strategies. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/12/1972
From Haldeman to Chapin and Parker RE: a proposal for using the First Family during the campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 4/10/1972
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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
46
22
Campaign
Memo
National Archives and Records
Administration Document Control Sheet.
Listed as entry number one for Box 46,
Folder 22 of the Contested Materials
collection. 2 pgs.
46
22
9/18/1972
Campaign
Memo
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: scheduling
the First Family during the campaign
season. Handwritten notes added by
unknown. 2 pgs.
46
22
9/6/1972
Campaign
Memo
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: scheduling
Ed Cox's events. Handwritten note added by
unknown. 1 pg.
46
22
8/10/1972
Campaign
Memo
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: Wally
Hickel's seconding the nomination of RN in
the 1972 campaign. Handwritten note added
by unknown. 1 pg.
46
22
Campaign
Memo
National Archives and Records
Administration Document Control Sheet.
Listed as entry number two for Box 46,
Folder 21 of the Contested Materials
collection. 1 pg.
46
22
7/27/1972
Campaign
Memo
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: celebrity
support for RN. Handwritten note added by
unknown. 1 pg.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Page 1 of 2
Box Number
Folder Number
Document Date
No Date
Subject
Document Type
Document Description
46
22
7/20/1972
Campaign
Memo
From Higby to Chapin and Parker RE:
campaign "Q&A"s and use of RN's
daughters and Rose Woods during the
campaign. 1 pg.
46
22
6/23/1972
Campaign
Memo
From Haldeman to Parker RE: controlling
smaller campaign events. 1 pg.
46
22
4/5/1972
Campaign
Memo
From Haldeman to Chapin RE: Tex
McCrary's role in the campaign.
Handwritten note added by unknown. 1 pg.
46
22
7/19/1972
Campaign
Memo
From Higby to Chapin RE: thoughts on an
attached memo from Haldeman. 1 pg.
46
22
6/12/1972
Campaign
Memo
From Haldeman RE: presidential posture
and campaign strategies. 1 pg.
46
22
4/10/1972
Campaign
Memo
From Haldeman to Chapin and Parker RE: a
proposal for using the First Family during
the campaign. 1 pg.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Page 2 of 2
RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY
DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD
DOCUMENT
DOCUMENT
SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS
DATE
RESTRICTION
NUMBER
TYPE
1
Memo
Haldeman to Chapin re: Scheduling of
09/18/1972
G
the First Family. 2 pgs with 1 copy
2
Memo
Haldeman to Chapin re: First Family at
08/02/1972
G
Republican National Convention. 1 pg
COLLECTION TITLE
BOX NUMBER
Contested Documents
46
FOLDER TITLE
WHSF: SMOF: H.R. Haldeman: [Haldeman-Chapin Memoranda Jan-Nov 1972] Box 396
PRMPA RESTRICTION CODES:
A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy
E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
B. National security classified information.
financial information.
C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual's
F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law
rights.
enforcement purposes.
D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy
G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material.
or a libel of a living person.
H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.
DEED OF GIFT RESTRICTION CODES:
D-DOG Personal privacy under deed of gift
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
"U.S. GPO; 1989-235-084/00024
NA 14021 (4-85)
RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY
DOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET
ITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FOLDER
A RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED
FROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM
REMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT
DOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER
1
ON THE DOCUMENT
WITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
ADMINISTRATIVELY
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
HIGH PRIORITY
September 18, 1972
C
attact
wed
MEMOR ANDUM FOR:
DWIGHT CHAPIN
FROM:
H. R. HALDEMAN
H
Mrs. Nixon, Tricia, Julie, Ed Nixon and Ed Cox should
be scheduled into all of the smaller states including the
southern states between now and the election. Of course
Hawaii and Alaska should be excluded unless it appears that
.
a trip to Alaska might be essential for the purpose of shoring
up Stevens.
It is also important that the family be heavily scheduled into
Massachusetts, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
With regard to southern states, none of the southern states
should feel that they are being taken for granted. For example,
some member of the family must be scheduled into Mississippi,
Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, as well as in the states where
we have Senate contests we expect we have a good chance to win.
Walk
Whenever a member of the family goes into South Dakota, there
must be a particularly good advance job done to be sure that we
get a good reception in that area.
Don't overlook Senate contests in places like Montana, New
Mexico and Louisiana where we might have a chance to win.
Also, it is very important that at least one or two members of the
family go to Alabama and be seen with Blount. Of course, the other
reason for going to Alabama is to make sure that the Alabamians do
not consider, that we are taking them for granted.
2
As far as the southern states are concerned, the President
will cover Atlanta and has already covered Florida. The
others should all - - except for Texas -- be covered by
members of the family, and the same is true of mountain
states and farm states, and the New England states
Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode
Island -- which are not on our target list.
Both Tricia and Julie would like very much to work in tours
to southern border states and also to the mountain states at
this time. We have been throwing them into the heavy media
areas long enough and while, of course, we should not rule
out such areas totally and particularly not rule them out for
the last two weeks, it might be well to give them a respite
from having to face the sharpies in the press corps in New
York, Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, et al,
and schedule them into states like Mississippi, South Carolina,
Virginia, Kentucky, Arkansas, Oklahoma and others, as well as
in the smaller towns in larger. states like Texas where they will
be particularly well received. The same can be said of Montana,
New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Kansas and Nebraska, as
well as of other states of that type. Also, there should be par-
ticular emphasis on their schedules to be in towns that no national
celebrity may have visited before.
New-
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
jet fro Dave-
September 6, 1972
MEMORANDUM FOR :
DWIGHT CHAPIN
FROM :
H.R. HALD EMAN H.
To close out the Ed Cox situation, will you please provide me
by Friday with a calendar of what we are going to be proposing
for Ed to do over the next two weeks.
Also, give me a brief summary of what we have done to solve
his organizational. speaking materials and advance problems.
Xent to
THE WHITE HOUSE
Trimons in
WASHINGTON
Alorida
August 10, 1972
MEMORANDUM FOR :
DWIGHT CHAPIN
FROM :
H.R. HALDEMAN
I was a little alarmed to learn from Maurice Stans today that
Wally Hickel has accepted Stans' invitation for Hickel to second
the nomination of the President.
Stans tells me that Bill Timmons told Stans to ask Hickel and Stans
has done SO.
Stans further advises that the price for this seconding will be that
Hickel wants to talk with the President about the active role he will
play in the campaign and also he wants some responsibility next
year such as the Arctic Commission or a trip to China on a part-
time basis.
This is apparently totally out of control. I wonder how many other
seconding speech commitments have been made prior to approval!
RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY
DOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET
ITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FOLDER
A RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED
FROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM
REMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT
DOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER
2
ON THE DOCUMENT
WITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
THE WHITE HOUSE
Xerot to
WASHINGTON
- Carrutters
July 27, 1972
- Ray Caldiero
MEMORANDUM FOR :
DWIGHT CHAPIN
FROM :
H.R. HALDEMAN H
Two items -
Bill
Cash 1. We or should somebody get "Fightin should sing Side it. of Me" on our celebrity show 7 - CASH
2. What in the world has happened to the Miss Americas? Why
aren't we working them in somewhere? We've got the support
of the present, past, and practically all the 'ones going back to
up for us and the latest ones on our shows.
1903, we at least ought to get the ones who can still P walk lined
Calduro
ARH
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
July 20, 1972
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL/EYES ONLY
MEMORANDUM FOR:
DWIGHT CHAPIN
DAVID PARKER
FROM:
L. HIGBY
L
SUBJECT:
Scheduling Odds and Ends
Bob asked that I pass on to you the following scheduling notes:
1. Manola should be used heavily during
the campaign on all Spanish speaking media.
2. Rose Woods and Tricia and Julie should
be used for personal things. We need a plan
developed particularly for the use of Rose
Woods in this regard.
3. We should give consideration to telethons
and possible use of them or of some kind of
Q&A operation.
4. Can we do a Q&A on T.V. with taking
questions from an auditorium audience?
5. Can we do a Q&A with telephone calls
directly into the President?
Die
F.Y.J.
THE WHITE HOUSE
CONFIDENTIAL
WASHINGTON
DETERMINED TO BE AN
June 23, 1972
ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING
By
Emp E.O. 12005, NAn Section 6-102
juie-7-21-80
MEMORANDUM FOR :
DAVE PARKER
FROM :
H.R. HALDEMAN
H.
Tricia reported to the President that in Allentown she had 20 or 30
labor thugs booing her, and in Boston she had some people who made
a thing out of going through the receiving line and refusing to shake
hands with her.
She raises the point that the local event itself, doesn't mean a tinker's
damn. The only importance it has is to provide a reason to get into
town. The important thing then, of course, is to get on television.
She suggests, therefore, that the local event should be a totally con-
trolled event, SO that we don't run the risk of the kind of incidents that
she's had. She suggests that it be a GOP group that we have total con-
trol over and then build on the thing from there.
You should give this some consideration because she may very well be
right. My view is, that under every circumstance we should be sure
the local event is a totally controlled event, but that if it can also be
non-political, that's far preferable to having it be a Republican event.
The other point that the President raises is that we should stay to events
tied to middle America rather than anything relating to the arts or high
brow, or elitist-type stuff. We should look for things with labor auxiliaries,
veteran auxiliaries, Italians, Poles, etc., but always under total control.
Xeroy frex
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
More
DETERMINED TO BE AN
ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING
April 5, 1972
E.O. 12085. Section 6-102
By Emp
10-7-21-80
MEMORANDUM FOR:
DWIGHT CHAPIN
FROM:
H. R. HALDEMAN H
The President informs me that Mrs. Nixon has a very high
regard for Tex McCrary, based on a long time association.
He suggests that McCrary can be used effectively to sell
Mrs. Nixon on various projects we might want her to do and
that we have difficulty presenting to her.
Keep this in mind.
Tex- personal r caficition
The next time were together -
culid- I'll call & set soon -
we should diam this
URH
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
HIGH PRIORITY
July 19, 1972
EYES ONLY/ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR:
DWIGHT CHAPIN
FROM:
L. HIGBY
SUBJECT:
Campaign Strategy
Bob asked that you forward to him by Friday of this week
any updated thoughts or analyses that you have regarding
his memorandum to you on "Campaign Strategy" (attached)
of June 12, 1972. There is no need to completely redo the
memo, just update or alter any of the original thoughts you
had in light of the Democratic National Convention.
He also asked that you do a separate memo forwarding your
thoughts on the best use from a scheduling standpoint of
Mrs. Nixon, Tricia, and Julie during the period between now
and the convention; and during the campaign period.
Attachmant
June 12, 1972
MEMORANDUM FOR:
FROM:
H. R. HALDEMAN
It has been requested that you summarize your views and
analysis on the following points:
1. What should the President's posture be
between the Conventions?
2. What should the President's posture be
from the Republican Convention to the election?
When should he start campaigning? How much
travel should he do, where should he go, what
type of activities should he engage'in?
3. Any general thoughts you have as to
strategy for the campaign on issues, timing,
points of attack, etc.
1. Your thoughts as to what the opposition
strategy will be and how we should meet it.
Please let me have your memorandum by 5:00 p.m. Friday,
June 16.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
April 10, 1972
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMOP.ANDUM FOR:
MR. DWIGHT L. CHAPIN
MR. DAVID N. PARKER
FROM:
H. R. HALDEMAN
H
SUBJECT:
Schedule Plan for Mrs. Nixon, Julie,
and Tricia Between Now and the Election
To follow-up on several conversations and memoranda that we have had
in the last few weeks, please proceed with the final development of a
proposal on what the scheduling for Mrs. Nixon and the girls should be
between now and the campaign and your recommendation as to how this
scheduling will be handled on a day to day basis.
Please submit your proposal to me by Monday, April 17th