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From RN to Bob Haldeman RE: Tricia, Julie and Pat's attendance at political affairs. 1pg. 2 copies. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 1/28/1972
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1/28/1972
Campaign
Memo
From RN to Bob Haldeman RE: Tricia, Julie
and Pat's attendance at political affairs. 1pg.
2 copies.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Page 1 of 1
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Memo
RN to HRH, re: Presidential
[118]
telephone calls
1/10/72
C(NIXON)
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Memo
RN to JDE, re. Edmorgan's Memo
on the Recemond school Case
1/28/72
c(NIXON)
[202]
N-3
memo
RN to HRH, re: idea of Tricea
[119]
and Julie young to political
1/28/72
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Memo
RN to HRH, copy N-3
1/28/72
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1/28/72
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Memo
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"RN" to Arthur, re: meeting of the
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Presidential Personal Telex
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Memos- - January 1972
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
January 28, 1972
MEMORANDUM FOR BOB HALDEMAN
FROM THE PRESIDENT
Pan
On further reflection I think your idea of having Tricia and
Julie, and for very major events Pat, go to political affairs
around the country is an excellent one.
What you should do is to always have a Cabinet officer or
other good speaker on the program. The presence of Tricia,
Julie or Pat there will simply hypo the publicity in an
enormous degree. Julie has worked out a very good formula
where she does a TV interview in each case, but I am sure
Pat and Tricia will follow suit -- Tricia, of course, a little
more quickly than Pat because Pat doesn't like interviews.
In Pat's case the big receptions are probably a good idea
in the country because they really mean a great deal to people
who are not in Washington.
I again urge, however, the necessity for beefing up the staff
work in getting better schedule events for Julie, Tricia and
Pat in the country.
I consider this top priority.
MEMORANDUM TO HALDEMAN
On further reflection I think your idea of having
Tricia and Julie, and for very major events Pat, go to political
affairs around the country is an excellent one. What you should
do is to always have a Cabinet officer or other good speaker
on the program with the presence of Tricia, Julie or Pat
there will simply hypo the publicity in an enormous degree.
Julie has worked out a very good formula where she does a
TV interview in each case, but I am sure Pat and Tricia
will follow suit. Tricia, of course, a little more quickly
than Pat because Pat doesn't like interviews. In Pat's case
the big receptions are probably a good idea in the country
because they really XX mean a great deal to people who are
not in Washington.
I again urge, however, thatx the necessity for beefing
up the staff work in getting better schedule events for Julie,
Tricia and Pat in the country.
I consider this top priority.