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On March 16, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon and Charles W. Colson talked on the telephone from 7:53 pm to 8:12 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 037-132 of the White House Tapes.
Topics include: The President talked with Charles W. Colson. Colson's law firm - Morale - Trip to New York - President's letter to Colson Press relations - Ervin's Committee hearings - President's statement - Howard H. Baker, Jr. - Motivation of press - Mary McGrory - Carl T. Rowan - Herbert L. Block - Washington Post - Watergate - Food prices - National impact Watergate - Ervin Committee hearings - Hearings of Joseph McCarthy - Motivations - Communism in government - John N. Mitchell - Maurice H. Stans - Dwight L. Chapin - Jeb Stuart Magruder - Hugh W. Sloan, Jr. - Colson's meeting with Warner Communications - Support of President - Jews - President's interest in movie industry - Colson's trip to Boston - National opinion -1972 election problems - Republican candidates - Congressional Republicans - Barry M. Goldwater - Meeting with Baker - Loyalty - Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. - Liberalism - Baker - Joy Baker - George D. Webster - Danny [Surname unknown] - National attention - Ervin Committee hearings - Compared to presidential election - Media coverage - Hyperbole - Frank E. Fitzsimmons - POWs - Food prices - Compared to International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT] scandal - Peter M. Flanigan - H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman - Mitchell - Compared to Sherman Adams - Bribes - President's national stature - Effect of POW return - Ending war - President's statement on Watergate - Questioning of John W. Dean, III - Cooperation of White House staff - White House staff cooperation - Richard L. Wilson - Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] questioning - Grand jury questioning - Senate cooperation - Goldwater - Colson's role - Edward W. Brooke - FBI raw files - White House cooperation - Compared to Alger Hiss case - Harry S. Truman - President's press conference - L. Patrick Gray, III - Compared to J. Edgar Hoover - FBI raw files - James O. Eastland - John C. Stennis - Instructions for Colson - Senate - Howard H. Baker, Jr. - Webster - Meeting with President - Fears discussed.
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On March 16, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon and Charles W. Colson talked on the telephone from 7:53 pm to 8:12 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 037-132 of the White House Tapes.
Topics include: The President talked with Charles W. Colson. Colson's law firm - Morale - Trip to New York - President's letter to Colson Press relations - Ervin's Committee hearings - President's statement - Howard H. Baker, Jr. - Motivation of press - Mary McGrory - Carl T. Rowan - Herbert L. Block - Washington Post - Watergate - Food prices - National impact Watergate - Ervin Committee hearings - Hearings of Joseph McCarthy - Motivations - Communism in government - John N. Mitchell - Maurice H. Stans - Dwight L. Chapin - Jeb Stuart Magruder - Hugh W. Sloan, Jr. - Colson's meeting with Warner Communications - Support of President - Jews - President's interest in movie industry - Colson's trip to Boston - National opinion -1972 election problems - Republican candidates - Congressional Republicans - Barry M. Goldwater - Meeting with Baker - Loyalty - Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. - Liberalism - Baker - Joy Baker - George D. Webster - Danny [Surname unknown] - National attention - Ervin Committee hearings - Compared to presidential election - Media coverage - Hyperbole - Frank E. Fitzsimmons - POWs - Food prices - Compared to International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT] scandal - Peter M. Flanigan - H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman - Mitchell - Compared to Sherman Adams - Bribes - President's national stature - Effect of POW return - Ending war - President's statement on Watergate - Questioning of John W. Dean, III - Cooperation of White House staff - White House staff cooperation - Richard L. Wilson - Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] questioning - Grand jury questioning - Senate cooperation - Goldwater - Colson's role - Edward W. Brooke - FBI raw files - White House cooperation - Compared to Alger Hiss case - Harry S. Truman - President's press conference - L. Patrick Gray, III - Compared to J. Edgar Hoover - FBI raw files - James O. Eastland - John C. Stennis - Instructions for Colson - Senate - Howard H. Baker, Jr. - Webster - Meeting with President - Fears discussed.
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