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This file contains: From Tod R. Hullin to Sally Linderman RE: Young Republican national Leadership Conference. 1pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 3/12/1973 From Sally Linderman to John D. Ehrlichman RE: Young Republican National Leadership Conference. 1pg. Attached pamphlet. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 3/9/1973

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This file contains: From Tod R. Hullin to Sally Linderman RE: Young Republican national Leadership Conference. 1pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 3/12/1973 From Sally Linderman to John D. Ehrlichman RE: Young Republican National Leadership Conference. 1pg. Attached pamphlet. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 3/9/1973
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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 55 8 3/12/1973 Campaign Letter From Tod R. Hullin to Sally Linderman RE: Young Republican national Leadership Conference. 1pg. 55 8 3/9/1973 Campaign Letter From Sally Linderman to John D. Ehrlichman RE: Young Republican National Leadership Conference. 1pg. Attached pamphlet. Monday, June 25, 2012 Page 1 of 1 Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: WHSF: WHCF: Subject Files Box Number: 13 Folder: Gen. FG 6-11-1/Ehrlichman [John D.] [3/7/73] - 3/15/73 Document Disposition 145 Retain Open 146 Retain Open 147 Retain Open 148 Retain Open 149 Retain Open 150 Retain Open 151 Retain Open 152 Retain Open 153 Retain Open 154 Retain Open 155 Retain Open 156 Retain Open 157 Retain Open 158 Retain Open 159 Return Private/Political Ltr., Hullin to Linderman, 3-12-73 160 Retain Open 161 Retain Open 162 Retain Open 163 Retain Open 164 Retain Open 165 Retain Open 166 Retain Open 167 Retain Open 168 Retain Open Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: WHSF: WHCF : Subject Files Box Number: 13 169 Retain Open 170 Retain Open 171 Retain Open 172 Retain Open 173 Retain Open 174 Retain Open 175 Retain Open 176 Retain Open 177 Retain Open 178 Retain Open GENERAL 2 Jno F66-11-1 BIRLICHMAN, JOHN DE March 12, 1973 Dear Miss Linderman: John Ehrlichman has asked me to respond to your very gracious invitation of March 9 asking him to join the Young Republican National Leadership Conference at a reception OR Thursday evening, March 29, at the Sheraton Park Hotel. Mr. Ehrlichman would very much like to be with you at that time, but unfortunately, will be out of the city and therefore will have to decline. Best regards. Sincerely yours, Tod R. Hullin Executive Assistant to John D. Ehrlichman + Miss Sally Linderman 5120 Manning Drive Bethesda, Maryland 20014 MAR 1 2 1973 MARCH 28-31 YRLC YOUNG REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE SHERATON PARK HOTEL 2660 CONNECTICUT AVENUE N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. 20008 (202) 265-2000 March 9, 1973 Assistant to the President The The Honorable John D. Ehrlichman White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. Ehrlichman: The 1973 Young Republican National Leadership Con- ference will be held in Washington, D. C., from March 28-31. On Thursday evening, March 29, a special reception for you and other members of the Nixon Administration will be held in the North Cotillion Room of the Sheraton-Park Hotel from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Immediately following the reception, you are invited to be our guest at the Presidential Banquet to which past Young Republican Chairman, Co-Chairmen, members of the Young Republican Advisory Board, and former officials of the Committee for the Re-Election of the President have also been invited. This occasion will provide an excellent opportunity for you to meet with the future leaders of our party. These young people, who have come to Washington from all over the nation, will be anxious to meet with you. We urge your participation in this program as it will mean a great deal to the success of YRLC '73. Please direct any questions to me at 202/296-4800. Black Tie Optional Chairman, YRLC Reception Address RSVP's to: Miss Sally Linderman 5120 Manning Drive Bethesda, Maryland 20014 YOUNG REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE 310 First Street, S.E. Washington, D. C. 20003 (202) 484-6680 ESSE 7 YRLC YRLC YRLC '73 - RECEPTIONS, BANQUETS, TOURS, WORKSHOPS, LECTURES, SEMINARS - MARCH 28 - 31 Make plans now to join us for our 15th Our Conference will highlight all aspects of campaign management, annual Young Republican Leadership Con- successful YR programming, topical briefings on current domestic and ference. The entire 1973 program sched- foreign policy issues, and the famed Graduate School. It's all here - 4 days uled for March 28-31 in Washington, D.C., of every imaginable phase of political activity. is designed to provide you with opportu- nities to meet the Republican Party's lead- ing spokesmen. You'll mingle with Senators and Congressmen at the Congressional Campaign Management Reception. Hear various banquet speakers - among those invited are Anne Arm- - Candidate recruitment. How do we get Republicans elected? strong, Counsellor to the President; Senator - Proper polling techniques and judging public opinion. Brooke, Congressman Crane, Governors - How to run a campaign (local, state, national). Moore and Reagan. President Nixon has - Fund-raising (direct mail, advertising, parties). Governor Reagan been extended an invitation too! Spend a few leisurely hours with Na- How To Have a Successful YR Club tional Security Council Advisor, Dolf - These panels will include all relevant facets of building a YR club. Droge, who will highlight our Vietnam Includes program, membership, public relations, parliamentary pro- experience and analyze other vital areas of cedure, voter registration, fund-raising. concern to our foreign policy advisors. Or, - YR relations with the local senior party. if you want to see the latest in campaign - See the IDEA MART - diversified and imaginative projects on films, join expert Julian Kanter for a display. political review of the best (and the worst) in television political advertising. Dolf Droge Issues Take time to tour Capitol Hill on Wednesday, March 28, or visit our - Hear Administrative spokesmen "brief" you on such topics as national monuments, Arlington Cemetery, the National Gallery of Art, the national security, health care, agriculture, and the cost of living. Smithsonian, and all the other attractions which have made Washington such a beautiful city. Accompany us on the White House tour and reception on Friday, March 30, and then help us celebrate the finale - the Cold Duck Graduate School Party on Saturday evening. - Upgraded this year for YRNF Executive and National Committee Hear the topical panels "Gals in Politics," "The Emerging Republican members and those outstanding YRs as selected by each YR State Majority," "The New Congress - What to Expect," and "Pundits and Chairman. Hear remarks from White House aides, columnists, poll- Politicians." These seminars and lectures, sightseeing and partying await you sters, and join a discussion of the role of YR State Chairmen, Com- during these fabulous four days in Washington. mitteemen and Committeewomen. 159 YRLC Now in its 15th year, YRLC is a four-day program designed for Young Republicans, College Republicans, and Teenage Republicans. It is for those club leaders who want to develop strong and effective Republican organizations and for those interested in campaign management techniques. It is for those desiring "in-depth" analyses of domestic and foreign policy issues. And it will provide all Republicans a unique opportunity to meet the Party leadership. YRLC INFORMATION Registration Fee: Full registration for the entire Conference is $67. Fee includes all banquets, luncheons, receptions, lectures, workshops, seminars, and transportation to and from Capitol Hill and the White House. The Weekender rate is $37 for those registering after 2 p.m. Friday, March 30. Fee includes the White House tour, Friday night's seminars, and all of Saturday's programs and meals, and the Cold Duck Dance. The Wash- ington area Commuter fee is $15 (all meals extra). Registration forms may be obtained from your YR State Chairman or YRLC Headquarters. Hotel Reservations: The YRLC special room rates are $20 single, $25 Double, $30 Triple, $36 Quads. All room reservations (except hospitality suites) should be made directly with the Sheraton-Park Hotel, 2660 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008. Telephone: 202-265-2000. Please use the YRLC hotel reservation forms provided especially for this Conference. Arrival Time: YRLC officially begins at 2 p.m., Wednesday, March 28, when participants will be provided bus transportation to Capitol Hill. If participant elects, he may tour the Washington area in specially-chartered buses. Because the Congressional Reception will begin at 5 p.m., every effort should be made to be registered and checked into the hotel by early Wednesday afternoon in order to be able to participate in these programs. Young Republican Leadership Conference 310 First Street, S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 (202) 484-6680