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From Huntsman to Haldeman RE: "Birthday Call List" 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Memo], 11/12/1971
From Huntsman to Haldeman RE: "McCloskey" 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 10/26/1971
From Huntsman to Haldeman RE: "American Bowlers" 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 9/18/1971
From Huntsman to Haldeman RE: "Illinois Political Information" 3 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 9/8/1971
From Butterfield to Haldeman RE: "Our Democrat Friends" 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Memo], 3/18/1971
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From Huntsman to Haldeman RE: "American Bowlers" 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 9/18/1971
From Huntsman to Haldeman RE: "Illinois Political Information" 3 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 9/8/1971
From Butterfield to Haldeman RE: "Our Democrat Friends" 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Memo], 3/18/1971
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53
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11/12/1971
Personal
Memo
From Huntsman to Haldeman RE: "Birthday
Call List" 1pg
53
10
10/26/1971
Campaign
Memo
From Huntsman to Haldeman RE:
"McCloskey" 1pg
53
10
9/18/1971
Campaign
Memo
From Huntsman to Haldeman RE:
"American Bowlers" 1pg
53
10
9/8/1971
Campaign
Memo
From Huntsman to Haldeman RE: "Illinois
Political Information" 3pg
53
10
3/18/1971
Personal
Memo
From Butterfield to Haldeman RE: "Our
Democrat Friends" 1pg
Monday, June 18, 2012
Page 1 of 1
DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT]
DOCUMENT
DOCUMENT
NUMBER
TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS
DATE
RESTRICTION
N-1
memo
Huntsman to Haldeman re: "J.F.K.
11/29/71
C (Nixon)
[133]
Center".
N.2
memo
Huntsman to Haldeman re:
[134]
11/12/71
C (Nixon)
Birthday Call List".
N-3
memo
Huntsman to Haldeman, Ehrlichman,
11/2/71
c(Nixon)
[135]
Colson 'e'. "Ethnic catholics".
N-4
memo
Huntsman to Haldeman re: "Mc Claskey
16/26/71
(Nixon)
[136]
N.S
memo
Huntsman to Haldeman re: "League
10/14/71
C(Nixon)
[137]
of women Voters".
Huntsman to Haldeman, Ehrlichman,
10/8/71
N-6
((Nixon)
memo
738]
Flanigan re: " Romana Banerelos'.
N-7
Huntrman to Haldeman re: "American
9/18/71
C (Nixon)
memo
[139]
Bowlers".
N-8
memo
Huntsman to Haldeman, Ehrlichman
9/7/71
c(Nixon
[140]
re: "Key state unemployment Project:
N-9
memo
Huntsman to Haldeman 'l'. "Illinois
9/8/71
C(Nixon
141]
Political Information".
FILE GROUP TITLE
BOX NUMBER
STAFF SECRETARY
84
FOLDER TITLE
Presidential Memos- 1971 Haldeman
RESTRICTION CODES
A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy.
E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercia 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 EN
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.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
NA FORM 1421 (4-55)
DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT]
DOCUMENT
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DATE
RESTRICTION
NUMBER
TYPE
N-10
memo
Huntsman to Haldeman re: "Ricentennial
8/13/71
C(Nixon)
[142]
Balance".
N-11
memo
Huntsman to Haldeman re: "Dull
8/6/71
c(Nixon)
[143]
Boilerplate Remarks".
memo
Huntsman to Haldeman re: John R.
8/4/71
c(Nixon)
N-12
[44]
Schmedeman Letter".
Huntsman to Haldeman re: Ripon".
8/3/71
c(Nixon)
N-13
memo
[145]
Huntsman to Haldeman re: "JF.K.
5/28/71
C(Nixon)
N-14
memo
[146]
Center Architecture".
Butterfield to Haldeman re:" Our
3/18/71
(Nixon)
N-15
Memo
[147]
Democrat Friends".
FILE GROUP TITLE
BOX NUMBER
STAFF SECRETARY
84
FOLDER TITLE
Presidential memos 1971 Haldeman
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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.
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NA FORM 1421 (4-85)
Presidential Materials Review Board
Review on Contested Documents
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Staff Secretary
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84
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Presidential Memos - 1971 Haldeman
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134
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Open
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Private/Political
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138
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Open
139
Return
Private/Political
140
Retain
Open
141
Return
Private/Political
142
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143
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[Itcm N.2] N
HRH
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
DETEPMIN! 0 TO BE AN
WASHINGTON
MARKING
By
E.U. jus D, 6-102
Date 10/19/82
November 12, 1971
CONF IDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR:
H. R. HALDEMAN
FROM:
JON M. HUNTSMAN
Purt
SUBJECT:
Birthday Call List
The President noted in the November 12, 1971 News Summary that
James Oates was celebrating his 72nd birthday Thursday, The President
is desirous of knowing the status of getting his expanded birthday call
list. Particularly he is interested in concentrating on political leaders,
publishers, and celebrities that he knows who might be helpful later.
It is suggested that a followup be made and a report submitted to the
Office of the Staff Secretary.
CC: Alexander P. Butterfield
Chuck Colson
[Item N-4]
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 26, 1971
DETERMINED TO BE AN
ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING
E.O. 120c5, Section 6-102
By few NARS, Date 10/19/82
CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR:
H. R. HALDEMAN
FROM:
JON M. HUNTSMAN
grild
SUBJECT:
McCloskey
The following report was noted in the October 25, 1971 News
Summary:
"Speaking where he's putting all his chips - - New Hampshire--
McCloskey told students one reason he's running is because
the President has failed to work toward ending segregation.
The Congressman claims a Manchester poll gives him 28% to
63% for the President."
The above report was pleasing and it was requested that you
build him to 40%.
Thank you.
CC: Alexander P. Butterfield
CONFIDENTIAL
[ItemN.T] I]
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
DETERMINED TO BE AN
ADMINISTRATIVE KING
E.O. 12005, Section 6-102
September 18, 1971
By
you NARS, Date 10/19/82
CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR:
H. R. HALDEMAN
FROM:
JON M. HUNTSMAN
SUBJECT:
American Bowlers
The President requested that you note that there are 52
million American Bowlers according to the latest poll. (The
President was advised of this fact during his meeting with the
winners of the Seventh World International Bowling Federation
Tournament, September 17, 1971.)
Thank you.
CONFIDENTIAL
[Itcm
MEMORANDUM
CONFIDENTIAL
THE WHITE HOUSE
EYES ONLY
WASHINGTON
September 8, 1971
DETERMINED TO BE AN
ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING
E.O. 12065, Section 6-102
By
OME MORANDUM POR:
H. R. HALDEMAN
FROM:
JON M. HUNTSMAN
SUBJECT:
Illinois Political Information
The President read the Illinois Political Brief prepared for his recent
Chicago trip by Harry Dent and made the following notations after his
visit:
1) Relative to the statement in the political brief that states
"the President is thought to have gained ground in recent weeks after
his economic speech. Still, Illinois is thought to be only slightly better
than even for us today"
The President suggested that our Illinois
party morale seems to be very weak. Please have Rumsfeld develop a
plan to boost it.
2) Relative to the notation that Senator Muskie was reportedly
splitting areas that went 2-1 for the President in 1968, though the
President increased his 1968 totals over Kennedy and slipped only
slightly against Humphrey
The President has suggested that in view
of Gallup's latest poll, how does Rumsfeld evaluate this finding (Muskie's
improved showing)? Is it true that Muskie is stronger in the suburbs and
weaker in the blue collar areas?
3) Relative to the political brief's notation that Governor Ogilvie
is apparently quite vulnerable, even though party leaders insist that
the Governor has come up in recent weeks
The President suggested
that we must watch this very carefully and must not make the same
mistake of 1960 when we tied too closely to Stratten and were pulled
down. Have Rumsfeld keep a tough objective eye on Illinois. Don't
rely just on party leaders.
2 - -
The President concluded his appraisal by stating that Muskie would seem
to be the suburban favorite (i.e. the better educated, elite, etc.) even
despite China? Did they make this poll before the China announcement?
Please develop the desired programs as suggested above and submit your
response to the Office of the Staff Secretary.
Thank you.
CC: Harry Dent
Donald Rumsfeld
Alexander P. Butterfield
CONEIDENTIAL / EYES ONLY
DETERMINED TO BE AN
ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING
E.O. 12005, Section 6-102
By jlw NARS, Date 10/30/82
ILLINOIS POLITICAL BRIEF
1968 Presidential Vote:
Nixon
2,174,774
Humphrey
2,039,814
Wallace
390,958
Presidential Prospects
The President is thought to have gained ground in recent weeks after
his economic speech. Still, Illinois is thought to be only slightly
better than even for US today. Unemployment in the major industrial
àreas, discontent among the farmers and the prospect of a week show-
ing by Governor Ogilvie at the polls are the President's major hurdles.
A recent Evans and Novak survey of some Chicago suburban precincts
showed a lack of enthusiasm for the President among 1968 supporters.
Senator Muskie was reportedly splitting areas that went 2-1 for the
President in 1968; thoughthe President increased his 1968 totals over
Kennedy and slipped only slightly against Humphrey. In 1970, many
suburban townships were carried by Adlai Stevenson, including New Trier,
on the north shore.
State Picture:
Senator Charles Percy is'a solid favorite for re-election over any Demo-
crat. Consequently, leading Democratic politicians are jockeying for
the Gubernatorial nomination, enhanced by Governor Ogilvie's apparent
vulnerability. Party leaders insist that the Governor, has come up in
recent weeks, however.
Congressional redistricting should favor all incumbents as the redistrict-
ing apparatus is split between the parties.
Party Leaders
State Chairman:
Victor Smith
618/544-2174
National Committeeman:
Robert Stuart
312/222-7450
National Committeewoman:
Mrs. Hope McCormick
312/744-4242
File: HRH
[ItemN-15] N-15]
March 18, 1971
DETERMINED TO BE AN
ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING
E.O. 12065, Section 6-102
by jho CONFIDENTIAL NARS, Date 10/20/82
MEMORANDUM FOR:
MR. H. R. HALDEMAN
FROM:
ALEXANDER P. BUTTERFIELD
SUBJECT:
Our Democrat Friends
There was a piece in this morning's News Summary about
Tom Dewey's death
...
and Bess Truman telling inquiring
reporters that "Mr. Truman will make no comment on the
death of Mr. Dewey".
The information elicited a comment -- directed to you personally:
"Our Democrat friends always play it partisan to the end".
CONFIDENTIAL