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From H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Finch RE: 1972 Voter Groups. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 11/27/1970
From RN to Mr. Butterfield RE: Choosing domestic California wine. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Memo], 11/30/1970
From H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Huston RE: Program set-up. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 11/30/1970
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From RN to Mr. Butterfield RE: Choosing domestic California wine. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Memo], 11/30/1970
From H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Huston RE: Program set-up. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 11/30/1970
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
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52
18
11/27/1970
Campaign
Memo
From H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Finch RE: 1972
Voter Groups. 1pg.
52
18
11/30/1970
Personal
Memo
From RN to Mr. Butterfield RE: Choosing
domestic California wine. 1pg.
52
18
11/30/1970
Campaign
Memo
From H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Buchanan and
Mr. Huston RE: Program set-up. 1pg.
Thursday, June 07, 2012
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DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT]
DOCUMENT
DOCUMENT
NUMBER
SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS
DATE
RESTRICTION
TYPE
N-1
memo
Haldeman to Finch re:" 1972
11/27/70
( (Nixor
[doc. 53]
Voter Groups".
N-2
memo
Malek to Haldeman re: 1972
12/4/70
( (Nixor
[doc. 54]
candidates".
memo
Haldeman to malek re: 1972 Candidates".
11/25/70
C (Nixon
N-3
[doc.55]
N-4
memo
Nofziger to Haldeman re: "Column
To Be sent To Editors and TV People".
12/1/70
C (Nixon)
[doc. 56]
N.S
memo
Ehrlichman to Hodgson re:unemployment
12/2/70
C (Nixon)
[doc.57]
of highly skilled workers.
N-6
memo
RN to Ehrlichman re: analysis of the
11/30/70
C (Nixon)
[doc.58]
unemployed.
N-7
RN to Ehrlichman re: Productivity
11/30/70
C (Nixon
memo
[doc.59]
council's staff.
RN to Butter field re: domestic California
11/30/70
C (Nixon
N-8
memo
[doc.60]
wine.
N-9
Memo
Haldeman to Buchanan/Huston re: set up
11/30/70
C (Nixon)
[doo.61]
a program.
N-10
memo
Hullin to Rice re: Ehrlichman's request
12/2/70
C (Nixon)
[doc.62]
for a report.
N-11
memo
Brownto Ehrlichman re: a recent memo.
12/1/70
C (Nixon)
[don.63]
N-12
memo
mccracken proposal. to RN re: secretary Kennedy's
12/31/70
C(Nixon)
[doo.64]
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memo
Haldeman to Klein/Ziegler re: Approach
11/30/70
[doc.65]
to the Media". (page 4)
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[ItemN=1]
DETERMINED TO BE AN
November 27, 1970
E.O.
CONFIDENTIAL
section
6-102
By you NARS, Date 7/15/82
MEMORANDUM FOR :
MR. FINCH
FROM :
H.R. HALDEMAN
SUBJECT :
1972 Voter Groups
The President would like you to sit down with Colson and
Rumsfeld and make some decisions as to where we should
be concentrating in order to have the greatest impact with
regard to the heavy industrialized states in 1972. Colson
has suggested that the group consisting of White ethnic
middle-class working family men is the one we should go
after. Rumafeld, on the other hand, puts primary emphasis
on what he calls the suburbanite, who is not a member of a
labor union, and generally white-collar.
There is no question but that we should continue to cultivate
Catholics clearly apart from whether they are labor or white
collar, and that we should work hard on ethnics - particularly
East Europeans and Italians.
HRH:LHtpm:BK:pm
cc: Mr. Colson Bumsfeld
Colson- The II would like to see a
plan from you that will make
maximum use of his time and
have maximum effect on these groups.
[Item N.8]
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
November 30, 1970
MEMORANDUM FOR:
MR. BUTTERFIELD
FROM:
THE PRESIDENT
I have noted that in choosing the domestic California wine
they have had the Beaulieu Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon,
rather than the Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon. It
may be that Beaulieu Vineyard has purchased Louis
Martini since I made the original choice. If so, I understand.
If that is not case, however, I prefer Louis Martini.
Beaulieu Vineyard is a very big commercial winery and once
they take over a small winery like Louis Martini the quality
goes sharply down.
[Item Na]
DETERMINED TO BE AN
ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING
NARS, Section-6660 Date 7/15/82
November 30, 1970
MEMORANDUM FOR:
MR. BUCHANAN
MR. HUSTON
FROM:
H.R. HALDEMAN
We should set up a program that allows for Kevin Phillips, John
Sears, and other young intellectuals, to make recommendations.
However, we should be extremely careful to make sure that this
is removed from the White House and that the advice is given to
the RNC National Chairman and then forwarded from him to us.
The same would be true for the Buckley organization, including
Cliff White.
The major purpose of something like this is both to get their views
and to enlist them as advocates as we go into the next two years.