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This file contains: From Ehrlichman to Moynihan RE Appreciation for advice. 2 pgs. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 1/11/1971 From Hullin to Lofton RE RNC. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 3/3/1971 From Thompson to Hullin RE Ehrlichman speech. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 3/4/1971

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This file contains: From Ehrlichman to Moynihan RE Appreciation for advice. 2 pgs. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 1/11/1971 From Hullin to Lofton RE RNC. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 3/3/1971 From Thompson to Hullin RE Ehrlichman speech. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 3/4/1971
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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 54 42 1/11/1971 White House Staff Memo From Ehrlichman to Moynihan RE Appreciation for advice. 2 pgs. 54 42 3/3/1971 Campaign Letter From Hullin to Lofton RE RNC. 1 pg. 54 42 3/4/1971 Campaign Letter From Thompson to Hullin RE Ehrlichman speech. 1 pg. Thursday, May 28, 2015 Page 1 of 1 Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: WHSF WHCF: Subject Files Box Number: 5 Folder: Ex. FG 6-11-1/Ehrlichman, John D. 1/1/71 - 3/31/71 Document Disposition 195 Retain Open 196 Retain Open 197 Return Private/Personal Letter. JDE to MoyNihaN, 1/11/71. 198 Retain Open 199 Retain Open 200 Retain Open 201 Retain Open 202 Retain Open 203 Retain Open 204 Retain Open 205 Retain Open 206 Retain Open 207 Retain Open 208 Retain Open 209 Retain Open 210 Retain Open 211 Retain Open 212 Retain Open 213 Retain Open 214 Retain Open 215 Retain Open 216 Retain Open 217 Retain Open 218 Retain Open Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: WHSF : WHCF: Subject Files Box Number: 5 219 Retain Open 220 Retain Open 221 Retain Open 222 Retain Open 223 Retain Open 224 Retain Open 225 Retain Open 226 Retain Open 227 Retain Open 228 Retain Open 229 Retain Open 230 Retain Open 231 Retain Open 232 Retain Open 233 Retain Open 234 Retain Open 235 Retain Open 236 Retain Open 237 Retain Open 238 Retain Open 239 Retain Open 240 Retain Open 241 Retain Open 242 Retain Open 243 Retain Open 244 Retain Open Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: WHSF:WHCF:Subject Files Box Number: 5 245 Retain Open 246 Retain Open 247 Retain Open 248 Retain Open 249 Retain Open 250 Retain Open 251 Retain Open 252 Retain Open 253 Retain Open 254 Return Private/Political Letter, Hullin to Lofton, 3/3/71 255 Return Private/Political Letter, Thompson to Hullin, 3/4/71 256 Retain Open 257 Retain Open 258 Retain Open 259 Retain Open 260 Retain Open 261 Retain Open 262 Retain Open 263 Retain Open 264 Retain Open 265 Retain Open 266 Retain Open 267 Retain Open 268 Retain Open 269 Retain Open 270 Retain Open Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: WHSF:WHCF: Subject Files Box Number: 5 271 Retain Open 272 Retain Open ECUTIVE January 11, 1971 Daniel P maynihan FG6-11-1/ehric FGI kman, 20 Dear Pat: I appreciated very deeply having your letter of January first rather personalizing the best part of your East Room remarks for me. I hope that you will want to scribble off ideas to me, criticisms, comments and musings whenever they come to you and you have time to put them on paper. If there's no time for paper, call collect. I think you know how much I respect and admire how you think and act. No one in this Administration in the past two years has been more steadfast and loyal, more discreet, more influential for good, more constructive. When the history of the Administration is written, I feel sure that the first two years will be stamped, by some perceptive historian, as the Moynihan Years. If they ever ask me, that's what I'll tell them. In a way it is good that the Moynihans are all together in one place, all of the time, and that you are teaching young people to think the way you think and do things the way you have come to do them. At the same time, you are irreplaceable to the Administration in the literal sense of the word. I find that there are some people in government who go around looking over their left shoulder and thinking to themselves, "What would Jack Anderson say about that?". Jack Anderson is not my first choice for a conscience. But I guess we all pick out people or institutions whose opinions we value and tend to measure our conduct by their hypothetical reactions. I propose that the Domestic Council institutionalize Moynihan in this capacity. From time to time we will, if we may, send you proposals and ideas in order that we'll know "what Moynihan would say about that". I think it's important that we know. -2- You are a very good thing for this country and I only hope that your comfortable pedagogical retreat and the warm bosom of your family will not make you content. From observation I think that it is discontent that makes you the most constructive. Thank you for your tolerance toward us dry generalists. Please let me hear from you soon and often. With sincere personal regard. Yours sincerely, Jone i. Perliciman Assistant to the President for Delestic Affairs X. Daniel ". Noynihan 57 Prancin Avenue Charidge, "asenchusetts 02138 JDR:jlh EXECUTIVE FAT March 3, 1971 312-4/1971 PL6-1 FG6-11-11 Dear John: Per our telephone conversation, enclosed is the item Mr. Shrlichman would like included in the next edition of Monday. & Many thanks. Sincerely yours, Tod R. Hullin Administrative Assistant to John D. Ehrlichman X Mr. John Lofton D.C. Republican National Committee 310 First Street, S. E. Washington, D. C. 20003 TRH:JLH:j1h PRODUED MAR 371 THES Enclosure a MAR 8 1971 EXECUTIVE PR 16-2 16- 2 Republican F66-11-1/Ehrichman, John National Committee. NI March 4, 1971 Mr. Tod Hullin Administrative Assistant to John D. Ehrlichman The White House Washington D. C. 20201 Dear Tod: I did so enjoy meeting you and seeing Mr. Ehrlichman again. The comments following his California Club speech were great. I'm enclosing a clip from the Pasadena Star News and the list of those attending the news briefing. A good amount of material was used on the radio because the story went out on the syndicate wire. The majority of reporters who covered the briefing squirreled it away for background and several of them say they have made good use of it. Obviously, there were no television reporters because any station with an ambulatory crew had them at the earthquake scene all that week. I flatly guarantee a full house and yards of type next time you come our way. Unless, of course, we have another earthquake, tornado, tidal wave, flood or simoon. Please do come see us again and we'll do better by you. Cordially, Zan Thompson 2am 2 Enclosures