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The original documents are located in Box 42, folder "Personnel - White House Woods, Rose Mary (1)" of the Philip Buchen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box 42 of the Philip Buchen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 11, 1975 NOTE FOR: Phil Buchen FROM: Barry Roth BR Per your request. FORD if LIBRARY GERALD MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 7, 1975 MEMO RANDUM FOR PHIL BUCHEN I discussed the Rose Wood problem with the President. He agreed the way you and I talked. I had another urgent call from Rose Woods. I called her back. She said she is leaving for California tonight and will be back Tuesday morning on the Red Eye. She said that she would be delighted to have you sit down and go over anything that you have any question on and resolve any remaining issue so that we can close the book on it. I told her that you were thinking very positively -- that you understand how difficult it is and she, also of course, understands how difficult it is in view of the fact that you are the defendent in the suit. That she is not involved in it and if you do something with her belongings, you've got a problem. So she is cooperative and friendly. I think you will be able to get it sorted through but do try to do it Tuesday morning. Thanks so much. DONALD RUMSFELD FUKO LIBRARY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 7, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: PHILIP W. BUCHEN T.W.T3 The attached letter to you from Miss Rose Mary Woods and the enclosures have been reviewed by me. Even though Miss Woods characterizes all items as her own personal papers, no independent person has actually checked the contents of the files to verify this claim on her part. As a consequence, a release of these materials to her imposes a risk on us of violating existing court orders pertaining to Presidential papers or we may be charged with thwarting the interest of the Special Prosecutor in items of hers relevant to the investigations. I am working on an expeditious way to solve these problems and expect to have solutions within 24 hours. I will keep you informed as to developments. Attachments FORD LIBRARY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 7, 1975 Dear Don: You have very graciously told me to feel free to call if I had a problem. I have hesitated to do so before now because of your heavy work load, but I urgently need your assistance now. I would greatly appreciate your reading the attached letter I have written to the President and then request that he issue an order today releasing my personal materials or instruct his Counsel to do so. This has been a ridiculous run-around since I was never involved in this suit concerning the Presidential papers and the lists clearly show that none of my material is "presidential" material. Rost Rose Mary Woods Executive Assistant to former President Nixon The Honorable Donald Rumsfeld Assistant to the President BERALD FORD LIBKARY The White House Washington, D. C. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 7, 1975 Dear Mr. President: Apparently you are the only one who can order the release to me of my personal papers which are now stored in Room 175-1/2. I accordingly ask that you issue such an order today. I attach a list of the materials being held in Room 175-1/2 which has been verified by Mr. Wolf and archivists on his staff. There can be no question but that these are my personal papers. In addition to the items listed on the attached exhibit I have also been advised that I am not to remove without an order from someone - apparently you - my own personal Christmas card list which dates back years before I ever came to the White House. This list has also been verefied by the archivists as well as the materials in Room 175-1/2. Most respectfully I ask that you issue such an order today so that this material can be removed today as I leave the White House. Sincerely, Rost Mary Hoods Rose Mary Woods Executive Assistant to former President Nixon The President The White House Washington, D. C. FORD + LIBRARY 03RALD February 3, 1975 MEMORANDUM TO: Thomas Wolf Roar many FROM: Rose Mary Woods RE: Corrections on List F As per our conversation, most of the items that are listed as "gold" or "silver" are not even gold or silver plated but are campaign materials which are very inexpensive. Page 15 - Box 9W 4th item - gold-colored 5th item - gold-colored Page 16 - Box 16W Item C -- gold-colored Item g -- silver-colored Item O -- gold-colored Page 17 - Box 18W 2nd item -- golf tees (not gold tees) (believe they are wooden or maybe plastic) Page 18 - Box 22-W 8th item - bronze (not gold) medals 13th item - - gold-colored 14th item - silver-colored LIBRAST GERALD : FORD Page 22 - Box 25W 2nd item - Audio tape (7" reel) (This was given to RmW by Earl Mazo and believe his name is written on the box -- it is a speech (tape of a speech) that was made by then attorney Nixon in Chicago in 1967 shortly after the death of both of my parents and of his mother. Dinner was in honor of my brother Joe.) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA # GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< 4 z WASHINGTON, D.C. 20405 " 7 GINERAL SERVICES * ADMINISTRATION OF u February 3, 1975 Reply to Room 487 OEOB 456-2545 MEMORANDUM TO: Irvin Goldbloom Deputy Assistant Attorney General Civil Division FROM: Thomas P. Wolf look Special Assistant to the Administrator Coordinator, Nixon Presidential Materials SUBJECT: Inventory of Personal Materials of Rosemary Woods Miss Woods has now had an opportunity to review the inventory of her personal materials, known as List F, which the archivists prepared. She has found some errors and her comments thereon are attached herewith. Would you be good enough to correct your list or add Miss Woods' memorandum as an appendix so that there will be no misunderstanding at a future date. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Attachment cc: P.W. Buchen R.M. Woods FORD & LIBRARY GERALD Keep Freedom in Your Future With U.S. Savings Bonds PERSONAL MATERIALS OF MISS ROSE MARY WOODS LIST F This list represents the materials, papers, memorabilia, and other items which have been identified by Ms. Rose Mary Woods as being her personal materials. FORD & LIBRARY GERALD ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box number Books: 1W Smith, Marie Entertaining in the White House Washington, Acropolis Books, 1967. National Parks Centennial Commission Preserving a heritage; final report to the President and Congress of the National Parks Centennial Commission. Washington, GPO, 1973. Zerilli-Marimo, Guido Uomo Televisione e Liberta De Luca Editore. Inscription: "To Rosemary Woods, with my sincere friendship, Guido Zerilli- Mariono July 1970." Viscardi, Henry, Jr. The School New York, Paul S. Eriksson Inc. 1964 Inscription: "To my friend Rose Mary Woods Who loves our wonderful children and will help to change their lives - Hank Visocardi, July 17, 1969. " Viscardi, Henry, Jr. A Man's Stature New York, John Day Co, 1952. Inscription: "To my friend Rose Mary Woods with affection and best wishes. Hank Viscardi, July 15, 1969" Buchanan, Patrick J. The New Majority President Nixon at Mid-Passage. Philadelphia, Girard Bank, 1973. Inscription: "To my New York roomate (Nixon Mudge) and oldest and best buddy in the business, fondly Pat Buchanan" Atwood, Cole. Lafayette's Pigeons New York, World, 1971. Inscription: "For Rosemary Woods Sincerely, Cole Atwood" Walsh, William. Hope in the East; the Mission to Ceylon New York, Dutton, 1970. Inscription from author. Pent, Arnold III Ten President's in a Pod. Houston, Living Word Association, 1965 FORD is LIBRARY 07V836 -2- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box number Books: 1W Rivell, Russell R. All This and Ivy Too New York, Vantage Press, 1967. Inscription from author. Bronstein, Yetta The President I Almost Was New York, Hawthorn Books, 1966. Inscription from author. Delrose, George An updated version of Shakespeare's The Tragedy of King Lear. n.p. 1973 Viscardi, Henry, Jr. " a letter to Jimmy." New York, Paul S. Eriksson, 1962. Inscription from author. Harris, Frederick Brown. Senate Prayers and Spires of the Spirit. St. Louis, Bethany Press, 1970. Montag, Elizabeth M., ed. A Woman's guide to Washington, D.C. Washington, Montag Associates, 1972. Decker, James A. Magnificent Decision Lee's Summit, Mo., Unity School of Christianity, 1964. Inscription from author. Angle, Paul M., ed. Herndon's Life of Lincoln Greenwich, Conn, Fawcett Pubs., 1961. Inscription from author. Leary, Bill Graffitti Greenwich, Conn, Fawcett Pubs, 1969 Gheddo, Piero The cross and the Bo-Tree; Catholics and Buddhists in Vietnam. New York, Sheed and Ward, 1970. Schlutter, F.E. A Convert's Tribute to President David O. McKay Salt Lake City, Deseret News Service, 1970. FORD is LIBRARY DERALD -3- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box number Books: IW Kirk, Russell A program for conservates. Chicago, Henry Regnery, rev. ed. 1962. 4 copies. Chambers, Whittaker. Witness New York, Random House, 1952 2W Who's Who of American Women 7th edition 1972-1973 Marquis Who's Who, Inc. Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary 1959 Merriam Co., Publishers Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms 1st edition 1942 Merriam Co., Publishers The Social List of Washington, D.C. C.H. Shaw, ed. Edition 1974 The Social List of Washington, D.C. C.H. Shaw, ed. Edition 1973 w/Executive and Congressional Supplement The Social List of Washington, D.C. C.H. Shaw, ed. Edition 1972 The Social List of Washington, D.C. C.H. Shaw, ed. Edition 1971 w/Execuitve and Congressional Supplement The Social List of Washington, D.C. C.H. Shaw, ed. Edition 1970 BERALD FORD LIBRARY The Social List of Washington, D.C. C.H. Shaw, ed. Edition 1969 w/Executive and Congressional Supplement Emily Post's Etiquette by Elizabeth L. Post, 1965 -4- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box number Books: 2W Ordeal of the Presidency by David C. Coyle, 1960 A Program for Conservatives by Russell Kirk, 1954 The Real Nixon: An Intimate Biography by Bela Kornitzer, 1960 Nixon: A Political Portrait (paperback) by Earl Mazo and Stephen Hess 1969 Social Directory California 1973 Social Directory California 1973 3W Books: Summons to Greatness published by Friends of President Nixon September 1972 The National Register of Historical Places (2 copies) 1972 edition, published by GPO MacNelly, The Pulitzer Prize Winning Cartoonist by Jeff MacNelly Copyright 1972 Inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by the author 1897 Sears Roebuck Catalogue edited by Isreal (2 copies) published 1968 The Republican Cookbook with Recipes for Political Success published by the Brownstone Press, Inc., 1969 Here's How By Who's Who Privately printed in recognition of American youth by Jesse Grover Bell, Chairman of the Board, Bonnie Bell, Inc. The Tom Fawick, A Biography of Thomas L. Fawick by John E. Depke 1972 The Circus in America by Charles Philip Fox and Thomas Parkenson Copyright 1969 Book is autographed by both authors The District of Columbia, The Seat of Government by Bernard A. Weisberger and the Editors of Time-Life Book From the Time-Life Library of America published 1968 BERALD FORD LIBRARY -5- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box number Books: 3W The Presidents from George Washington to the Present Edited and Drawn by Oscar Berger Copyright 1968 Autographed to Rose Mary Woods by the author Medals of the United States Mint published by GPO, 1972 Southern California Salutes Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Official Guide and Directory of Camp Pendleton, California published 1970 4W Hawaii by Robert Weinkan (2 copies) Copyright 1972 by Rand-McNally Maui, The Last Hawaiian Place by Robert Weinkan The White Knights, Pages From A Russian Doctor's Notebook by Boris Sokoloff 1966 Book is inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by the author Your American Yardstick, 12 Basic American Principles by Halton Albert Long 1963 Book is inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by the author The President, Office and Powers 1787-1948: History and Analysis of Practice and Opinion by Edward S. Corwin Copyright 1948 3rd Edition The Making of the President 1968 by Theodore H. White 1969 Book is inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by the author Strange War, Strange Strategy, A General's Report on Viet-Nam by Louis W. Walt, General United States Marine Corps Copyright 1970 Book is inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by the author BERALD FORD LIBRART -6- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box number Books: 4W The Permissive Society by Boris Sokoloff Copyright 1971 Book inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by the author Soldier, Patriot, Financier; A Biographical Sketch of Major General George 01msted by Howard L. Dutkin Copyright 1971 Book inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by George Olmsted Something Beautiful for God, Mother Teresa of Calcutta by Malcolm Muggeridge Copyright 1971 Book inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by R.C. Winfield-Lee My Love Affair With Life by Oscar S. Stauffer as told to Ruth Zimmer Copyright 1970 Poetry by Gordon Edward Raffetuy Copyright 1966 Book autographed by the author Copy #108 Give Us The Tools by Henry Viscardi, Jr. Copyright 1959 Book inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by the author Laugh Louder, Live Longer by Harry Hershfield Copyright 1959 Book inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by the author "Now I'll Tell One", Harry Hershfield's Book of Laughs by Harry Hershfield Copyright 1938 Book inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by the author One Man Alone, Richard Nixon by Ralph DeToledano Copyright 1969 Book inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by the author FORD & GERALD LIBRARY -7- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box number Books: 5W Behind The Headlines With Bill Henry, 1903-1970 Edited by Paticia Henry Yeomans Copyright 1970 Book inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by the author The Kahil Gibran Diary for 1974 published by Alfred Knopf Final Verdict by Edel Rogers St. Johns Copyright 1962 Book inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by the author A Woman's Guide to Wall Street by N. Leonard Jarvis Copyright 1969 FORD is LIBRARY DERALD -8- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box number Books: 5W Japan Unmasked, by Ichiro Kawasaki, copy right 1969 The Pennsylvania Sampler, a biography of the Keystone State and its people, by Paul Beers, copy right 1970, the book is inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by Harry McLaughlin The Raft Dog, by Nola Baker, copy right 1960, the book is inscribed to Rose Mary Woods by the author. A Good Life For More People, The Year book of Agriculture, 1971, a GPO publication. A New Start For the Child With Reading Problems, a Manual for Parents by Carl H. Delacato, copy right 1970. Row Boat to Prague, by Allen Levy, copy right 1972 I Was a Drug Addict, by Leroy Street, copy right 1953 Lenin's Grandchildren, Preschool education in the Soviet Union, by Kitty D. Weaver, copy right 1971. Goodbye Mr. Christian, a Personal Account of McGovern's Rise and Fall, by Richard Dougherty, copy right 1973 The Dog Who Lives at the Waldorfh, by James Brought, copy right 1964, the book is inscribed to Rose Mary Woods, by Ethel Paige. The Spirit of American Philosophy, edited by Gerald E. Myers, copy right 1971 San Clemente, City of-Quote-White Houses-end quote- first edition 1969, by Crown Valley Publishing. White Knight, the Rise of the Spiro Agnew, by Jules Witcover, copy right 1972. The Will To Live, by Arnold Hutschnecker, copy right 1958. The Nun of Kennmare, by Irene French Eagar, copy right 1970 GERALD FORD LIBRARY -9- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box number Books: 5W The Image of You - Poems and Lyrics by John Marsalese, copy right 1968, the book is inscribed to Rose Mary Woods, by the author Graffiti - No. 2, by Bill Leary, copy right 1970. 6W Lenin's Grandchildren, Preschool Education in the Soviet Union, by Kitty D. Weaver, copy right 1971 The Raft Lehi Four, by Captain DeVere Baker, copy right 1959, the book is inscribed to Rose Mary Woods, by the author. The Doomsday Book - Can The World Survive, by Gordon R. Taylor, copy right 1970 A Book of Elephants, written and illustrated by Ashok Davar, copy right 1969 The Late Great Planet Earth, by Hal Lindsey, copy right 1970 How Communists Negiotate, by Admiral C. Turner Joy, copy right 1970 The Case of the Buried Clock, by Earl Stanley Gardner, 1969. Cream of the Crop, by Ed. Ford, Harry Hirschfield, and Joe LaurieJrJr. 1947, the book is inscribed to Rose Mary Woods, by Harry Hirschfield The Will to Live, by Arnold Hutschnecker, 1970. (2 copies) The Greatest Salesman in the World, by Og Mandino, 1968 The Greatest Script in the World, by Og Mandino, 1972 The Promised Land, A Story of David in Israel, by Parker, 1928. GERALD Gilbert LIBRARY -10- ROSE MARY WOODS ( PERSONAL) Box Number Books: 6W The Book of Mormon, 1966 Who's Who in America, 37th edition, 1972 through 1973 Volumes 1 and 2 Examination of President Nixon's Tax Returns for 1969 through 1972, prepared for the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation in which State Senate, GPO publication, 1974 (2 copies) The following are Audio Tapes sent to Rose Mary Woods by Tony Janak. 7W The following are seven inch Audio Reels: A Rose Garden Wedding - Tricia and Edward Cox - 6-12-71 6 to 7 PM - 7:30 to 8:00 side 2, NBC 12-71 8:30 PM 6-12-71, Nixon's trip, September 27. No. 2 - President Nixon's trip No. 3 - through October 5, 1970, the President in Houston and Hawaii - Apollo 13. No. 4 - White House Christmas Tree lighting, 2 sides No. 5 - The Making of a President - December 1969, 2 sides No. 6 Goodbye to Staff, August 9, 1974, 2 sides, speed 3-3/4 No. 7 - Side 1 - Inaugural Parade, Inaugural Ball, Part 1, Side 2, Inaugural Ball, Part 2. No. 8 - Inauguration Day, January 20, 1969, side 1 Beginning ceremonies. Side 2 Inaugural Address, Richard M. Nixon No. 9 - Eisenhower funeral, play 2 sides, speed 3-34-FORD BERALD LIBRARY -11- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box Number 7W No. 10 - The President's trip February 23 through March 2, 1969, play both sides, 3-3/4" No. 11 - Side 1 - President Nixon 10-31-69. Side 2 President Nixon 11-3-69 - Speeches No. 12 - The President's dinner for Apollo 11 Astronauts, Side 2 - Parade dinner for Apollo 11 Astronauts No. 13 - The Presidents trip New York and Chicago No. 14 - Asia and Romania, 2 tracks - February 19, 1972 President Nixon's trip to China No. 15 - Parts 1 and 2, Box 1 - Parts 3 and 4 President Nixons trip to China, February 19, 1972 - Election Day 1974, Box 2 No. 16 or Part 2 '68, Parts 1 and 2 turn over for Part 2 President (Talks) No. 17 - President Richard M. Nixon, August 8, 1974 News and Comments- 5 inch Audio, 2 sides The following are five inch Audio Reels: No. 1 - First 1971, Side 1, Conference June - Commentaries No. 2 - Apollo 11 Capsule No. 3 - Rose Mary Woods JM/Sirica - March 18, 1974, 2 sides No. 4 - Press Conference, President Richard M. Nixon, 2 sides Work Commentaries - 4/29 United Nations No. 5 - President Richard M. Nixon TV - Radio No. 6 - Tape - TV-Radio capsules, Rose Mary Woods, TV February 1, 1974 and Washington Review FORD LIBRARY GERALD -12- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box Number 7W No. 8 - TV Capsules - November 6, 1973, 2 sides No. 9 - White House Tour, Tricia Nixon, CBS - TV, 2 sides, 1970 No. 10 - Rose Mary - Gray show Radio No. 11 - Joseph Rhoades - 1970 - 1:05 PM, June 21, 19 No. 12 - Rose Mary Woods - TV composite, 2nd through 5th, 1973, 2 sides. No. 13 - Tape 1-15-74 News Capsules, 2 sides No. 14 - Inaugural, 2 sides No. 15 - Additional Vatican visit material, play 2 sides No. 16 - Side 1 - Bob Hope, 2-17-69 - Side 2 - Liz Smith James Brady 1-20-69 The following are three inch Audio Reels : No. 1 - Banquet, Side 1 - Chou En lai - Side 2 President Nixon No. 2 - President Nixon, Waldorf 8-17-71 No. 3 - President Nixon, Waldorf 8-17-71 No. 4 - Nixon supporter - New Hampshire with McGovern NBC-TV 2-26-71 No. 5 - ABC-TV 4-29-71 No. 6 - Waldorf 8-17-71 No. 7 - Howard K. Smith on President Nixon - ABC-TV 7:00 PM 11-30-72 No. 8 - Rose Mary Woods on Today - 12-9-70 No. 9 - Rose Mary Woods on Today - 12-9-70 No. 10 - Man on the Moon" No. 11 - President Nixon on Rose Mary Woods 8-17-71 GERATE FORD LIBRARY -13- ROSE MARY WOODS ( PERSONAL) Box Number 7W No. 12 - RN '60 TV 1-9-73 No. 13 - Rose Mary Woods on Today - 12-9-70 No. 14 - Rose Mary Woods on Today - 12-9-70 No. 15 - People editor of Time on AM, New York 2-7-74 No. 16 Rose Mary Woods on Today 12-9-70 No. 17 - Oath No. 18 - President Nixon buys flowers 6-21-71 No. 19 - President Nixon TV 12-21-71, also 12-24-71, 2 sides No. 20 - Vatican No. 21 - No label No. 22 - Theodore White on President Nixon, Side 1 - Carson Show 7-28-69 - Side 2 - Today show 7-28-69 No. 23 - Rose Mary Woods on Today - 12-9-70 No. 24 - Nixons 31st TV - 6-20-71 No. 25 - Audio Reels - CBS-TV - 12-16-70 No. 26 - TV spot 4-28-69 No. 27 - Lowell Thomas on Nixon 10-21-70 No. 28 - White House mail 4-24-70 ABC-TV No. 29 - Waldorf 8-17-71 No. 30 - ABC-TV - 4-29-71 No. 31- ABC-TV - 4-29-71 No. 32 - ABC-TV - 4-29-71 No. 33 - ABC-TV - 4-29-71 FORD is LIBRARY DERALD -14- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box Number 7W No. 34 - Howard K. Smith No. 35 - Julie and David guests Today 8-12-70, No. 36 - Today show No. 37 - Rose Mary Woods on TV 12-21-71; President Nixon 12224-74 with Mrs. No. 38 - President Nixon - Side 1 - 12-21-71 - Side 2 12-24-71 No. 39 - President Nixon - Side 1 -12-21-71- TV - Side 2 - TV 12-24-71 No. 40 - President Nixon - Side 1 - 12-21-71 - Side 2 12-24-71 Original No. 41 - Side 1 - President Nixon - 12-21-71 - Side 2 President Nixon 12-24-71 No. 42 - President Nixon, Side 1 - 12-21-71 - Side 2 12-24-71 No. 43 - President Nixon, Side 1 - 12-21-71 - Side 2 12-24-71 8W Box contains: 17 - Soap Stone Elephants (2" high) (green in color) 47 - 1971 Eisenhower Uncirculated Silver Dollars (in Navy blue envelopes w/silver lettering) FORD is LIBRARY GERALD -15- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box Number 9W Box contains: 48 Tie tacks in shape of U.S. map and "Nixon" inscribed on each. 1 Tie tack in shape of U.S. map and "Richard Nixon 37th President" inscribed 1 Set of cuff links and tie clasp in shape of U. S. map and "Richard Nixon - 37th President" inscribed on each. 1 Gold charm bracelet with a charm in the shape of a U. S. map "Richard Nixon - 37th President" inscribed on charm. 51 Gold pins in shape of an "N" 9 Bronze commemorative medals 21 small medals of the Presidential seal 25 Books of matches, embossed w/a Nixon-Agnew seal on one side and "The Inaugural Ball January 20, 1969" written on other side 14 Small desk plaques (or paperweights) (2½" X 3½) - flat and square with picture of U. S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. (Black & White in color) 10W Photograph 18 X 22 color w/black wood frame - RN working in Rose Garden 22 April 1970 11W One Attache Case - leather, hand-tooled, dark brown, 16x11x5 12W One scale model wooden ship - Mayflower, year 1620 (19" X 24") 13W One artificial flower arrangement - gold in color, 18" high 14W One glass terrarium w/plants FORD is LIBRARY 076830 -16- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box Number 15W One cookie tin - round (10" diameter) w/flower pattern on top 16W Box contains: a) - 100 (approximately) ball point pens - blue, yellow, red and green b) - 13 - #2 pencils (new) c) - 12 - small gold magnetic pencils (ever-sharps) d) - 1 - small white paperweight (round w/black figure on front) e) - 1 ballpoint pen inscribed Freedom Share/Savings Bond f) - 1 Ballpoint pen inscribed Lawrence Welk g) - 1 black & silver pen & pencil set h) - 2 Uni-pens (one - with refill) i) - 3 - Parker felt-tip pen inscribed The White House/ Richard Nixon j) - 2 Parker ball point pen (green) k) - 13 - 9 volt batteries L) - 1 box of 12 pens (ballpoint) and 24 cartridges (assorted) m) - 1 box of 8 stereographic color porous tip pen refills n) - 1 desk name plate (triangular) Rose Mary Woods (8" long) o) - 41 gold Richard Nixon pens p) - 150 Eversharp Parker pen refills q) - 8 Lindy pens r) - 2 - 1.4 volt batteries s) - 35 - misc. pens -17- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box Number 17W 35 Boxes (50 each) of RMN White House embossed matches. From Universal Match Co. addressed to: U. S. White House, Attn: Rose Mary Wood (sic) Received 5-8-74 18w Box Contains: 1 - Book - Greeg Shorthand Dictionary 1930, by John Robert Gregg 1 - Bag of Approximately 250 gold tees inscribed Re-elect Dick Nixon (w/picture of RN) 250 (approximately) Christmas card envelopes 150 (Approximately) Christmas cards 19W Box Contains: 2 Manila folders of Xmas cards received by Rose Mary Woods Files of newspaper articles (xerox) Folder titles as follows: a) - RMW - Originals b) - RMW - Louise Hutchinson 4-5-70 c) - RMW - Paul Healy 11-18-68 a) - RMW - Mary Daniels 9-10-72 e) - RMW - Ann Merker Gold 3-69 f) - RMW - David Hess 9-24-72 20W RMW Files: Magazines, clippings, News Summaries August - October 1974 21W RMW Files: Magazines, Clippings, News Summaries October-November 1974 GERALD R. FORD LIBRARY -18- ROSE MARY WOODS (PERSONAL) Box Number 22W Box contains: - envelope of misc. pens - campaign button (nixon 1968) - campaign decal (Nixon 1968) - business cards (Approximately 100) - Misc. supplies (ie tags, loose leaf reinforcements, etc.) - RMW note pads - 100 (Approximately) Nixon picture post cards - 7 Richard Nixon gold medals commemorating 37th President - 5 inches of blank 3x5 file cards (assorted colors) - 2 felt bags - gummed labels - 2 audio cassettes - 1 metal (gold) ruler - 2 silver metal rulers - 1 miniature dictionary - misc. New York office desk supplies - 1 bundle of pens & pencils - Quotations from Chairman LBJ (small book) 23W - Assorted News Clippings - Assorted Magazines - 5 b/w still photographs FORD & LIBRARY CERALD - - 5 Nixon Campaign broaches -19- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL BOX NUMBER BOX CONTAINS: , 24W -Etching of White House (framed in black wood frame) 12 X 17½ -Etching of the Supreme Court (framed in black wood frame) 12 X 17½ -Etching of the Capitol (framed in black wood frame) 12 X 17½ -Photograph B&W 8 X 12 RN & Agnew in Oval Office -Seal of U.S. (framed in black/gold frame) 10 X 10 -(2) soap stone elephants 2 3/4 X 4 -Large manila envelope marked "News clippings on China" containing: Newspaper clippings on the People's Republic of China (1972 Trip) -Small manila folder marked "1 copy "6 Crises" leather/ 1 copy Inaugural Invitation" Containing: same -Leather Attache case with gold embossed lettering: President Nixon's Visit to Peoples Republic of China February 1972 -- Rose Mary Woods Containing: -2 picture books (paperback) - The President's Trip to China by members of American Press Corps -1 small pocket binder/detailed schedule of RN's visit to PRC -1 leather bound note pad with maps (embossed: President Nixon's Visit to Peoples Republic of China February 1972/Rose Mary Woods -1 3-ring binder/Detailed schedule of RN's Visit to the PRC -Photograph Color 11 X 13 (framed in gold/black frame) -Inauguration 1969 -Manila envelope unmarked Containing: -2 12 X 15 etchings of RN -2 photographs of W.H. staff meeting X 13 FORD 9 LIBRART B&W -20- BOX NUMBER BOX CONTAINS: 24W (continued) -2 photographs of an A1 Capp cartoon -Framed excerpts from RN's Inaugural Address 1969 (9 X 12) -1 3-ring binder with white lettering on front: Committee for the Re-Election of the President - Republican National Convention - August 21-23, 1972 - Miami Beach, Florida - Information Book - -1 3-ring binder marked on cover: Detailed Schedule, New Delhi, India - Miss Rose Mary Woods - (Detailed Schedule of RN's visit to India, July 31-Aug. 1, 1969) -Large manila envelope marked "Personal Notes & Memos on China" Containing: -Program/Red Detachment of Women -Articles re China (in binder) -folder title: China Trip - February 1972 RMW File -6 expanision folders titled: -1953 -1955 -1956 Containing: Schedules of RN's -1957 foreign trips -1958 -1959 -15 photographs Color 8 X 10 RN with Pope Paul at Vatican -Schedule & Arrangements Book for RN's visit to Brussels Feb. 23-24, 1969 (including fact sheets & fact books) -File folder titled "European Trip - Feb. 1969" (containing: newspaper clippings) -Book - Inter-Continental Gourment Cookbook by Myra Waldo 1967 -Detail Schedule (bound) of RN's trip to Pakistan Aug. 1-2, 1969 -Binder of Art Prints (from Pakistan) GERALD FORD LIBRARI -Republican National Convention booklets, pamphlet, magazines, newspapers. -21- BOOK NUMBER BOX CONTAINS: 24W (continued) -Manila envelope of memorabilia from Thailand Trip of July, 1969 (including the detailed schedule of the President's visit) -Manila envelope marked "RMW - Russian Trip" Containing: -folder titled! Trip to the Soviet Union - May, 1972 -Manila envelope marked "Confidential Booklets on China" Containing: State Department Publication on China (The Defense Classified material was removed and placed with Presidential material) -Manila envelope marked "RMW Russian Trip" Containing: -Maps -folder marked "RMW" -folder marked "Trip to the Soviet Union May, 1972" (The Defense Classified material was removed and placed with Presidential material) -Manila folder of books & travel pamphlets on India -Manila envelope marked "Magazines, folders, small mementos from China" FORD & GERALD LIBRARY -22- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL BOX NUMBER BOX CONTAINS: 25W -Jewelry box (stained wood) 7 X 8 X 10 -Audio tape (7" reel) -Glass dish (oval shaped) (6 X 8) (with replica of actual plaque placed on the moon) (from Western Union International Inc.) -Wooden desk pen set (no pens) -2 ceramic plaques (4 X 3) of The Capitol -Commemorative coin honoring President Nixon in a plexiglass plaque -Perfume (in square box) -Wooden plaque (17½ X 22½) inlayed with newspaper articles on RMW -2 pocket copies of the New Testament -Photo Album - Presidential seal on cover/photos of Nixon departure -5 paper posters (Nixon Re-election) -Poster of U.S. Presidents -Photograph (11 X 14) (Color) of man walking on moon (autographed by Apollo 11 astronauts) -13 packets of a collection of various White House & Presidential photographs (8 X 10) (Color) -Glass bud vase (7" high) -2 small ashtrays (one glass, one with Presidential seal) -1 American Flag (10" high) w/stand -1 Bell on stand (brass) (9" high) FORD : GERALD LIBRARY -Manila envelope with misc. White House photographs (8 X 10) (Color) -23- BOX NUMBER BOX CONTAINS: 25W (continued) -Envelope of Camp David stationary -2 Cartoons (8 X 10) (photograph & etching) -Misc. photographs, art prints, etchings, calendar, magazines -1 copy of Summons To Greatness -Manila envelope of photographs of RM Woods (13 X 15) (B&W) (approx. 8) LIBRARY GERALD -24- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL BOX NUMBER BOX CONTAINS: 26W Photographs of RM Woods B&W and Color (approx. 100-125) FORD & LIBRARY GERALD -25- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL BOX NUMBER BOX CONTAINS: 27W -RM Woods' Personal Correspondence Personal Papers C. Nov. 1968 - April 1969 (Personal correspondence congratulating Miss Woods on her appointment as Personal Secretary to President Nixon) (in folders A-Z) 28W Personal Papers -Personal Telephone directory (blank) -Personal Telephone directory -Certificate from the Passionist Community -Folder: "RMW on 'Today Show' 12/9/70 ("Today" letters/answered) (Personal Correspondence re: appearance on Today Show by RM Woods 12/9/70) -Folder: "RMW-Christmas 1971" (Mass cards sent at Christmas to Miss Woods, personally) -First Day Covers/stamps (approx. 100) -Folder: no label (Misc. personal papers) -Folder: no label (Misc. Christmas cards) -Folder: "Publicity - RMW" (Newspapers/Magazine Articles) -Folder: "Rose Mary Woods - Campaign 1968" (RN's Schedules/1968 Campaign) -Folder: "RMW Spiritual Gifts - 1973" -Folder: "Christmas Masses for RMW - 1972" 29W Personal Papers -RM Woods' Personal Correspondence C. Nov. 1973 - 1974 FORD i BERALD LIBRARY (folders A-N) 30W Personal Papers -RM Woods' Personal Correspondence C. Nov. 1973 - 1974 (folders 0-Z) -26- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL BOX NUMBER BOX CONTAINS: 31W -Newspaper clippings 1973-1974 32W -Newspaper clippings 1973-1974 33W -Newspaper clippings 1973-1974 34W -Newspaper clippings 1973-1974 35W -Rose Mary Woods - Personal General Correspondence - answered Personal Papers (folders A-Z) 36W -Folder: "RMW Auto Requests Time/Newsweek Covers" (requests for autographs) Personal Papers -Folder: "RMW Time/Newsweek" (requests for autographs) -Folder: "RMW Signature Time/Newsweek" (requests for autographs) -Folder: "RMW Autograph requests" -Folder: "RMW Signature" -Folder: "RMW Time/Newsweek Auto Requests" (requests for autographs) -Manila envelope containing: -Photograph ready for RMW autograph -Folder of autograph requests FORDO is GERALD LIBRARY -27- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL BOX NUMBER: BOX CONTAINS: 37W FOLDERS: Personal Papers -RMW Personal A (Correspondence) -RMW Personal (Correspondence) B -Unmarked - Jim Bassett's "A Political Journal of 1954" -RMW Personal C (Correspondence) -Campaign 1972 Memorabilia -RMW Personal D (Correspondence) -RMW Personal E (Correspondence) -Election Night - 1972 -RMW Personal F (Correspondence) -RMW Personal G (Correspondence) -RMW Personal H (Correspondence) -General and Mrs. Hughes Silver Anniversary Party, June 6, 1971 -RMW Personal I (Correspondence) -RMW Personal J (Correspondence) -RMW Personal K (Correspondence) FURD & LIBRARY 03RALD -Verna and Jim Keogh Party, December 30, 1970 -28- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL BOX NUMBER: : BOX CONTAINS: 37W (continued) FOLDERS: Personal Papers -Edward Kennedy (newspaper/mag. clippings FORD & DERALD LIBRARY -29- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL BOX NUMBER: BOX CONTAINS: 38 W FOLDERS: -RMW Special -Knights of Columbus Speech Remarks Re: RMW 8/17/71 -RMW Personal L (Correspondence) -RMW Personal M (Correspondence) -RMW Personal N (Correspondence) -RMW Personal 0 (Correspondence) -ODE File -RMW - Honorary Degree - May 16, 1971 Pfeiffer College--Misenheimer, N.C. -RMW Personal P (Correspondence) -RMW Personal Q (Correspondence) -RMW Personal R (Correspondence) -RMW Personal S (Correspondence) -RMW Personal T (Correspondence) -RMW Personal U (Correspondence) -RMW Personal V - W (Correspondence) FORDO is GERALD LIBRARY -30- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL BOX NUMBER: BOX CONTAINS: 38 W (continued) FOLDERS: -RMW Personal Y - Z (Correspondence) -WHO'S WHO -- RMW Application LIBRARY GERALD R. FOND -31- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL LEGAL (A) BOX NUMBER: BOX CONTAINS: 39W -RMW Misc. Legal -Legal Misc. A-Z (black folder) -Legal Misc. -Ervin Committee Interview, C. Rhyne's Office, Feb. 20, 1974 -RMW Misc. Legal -Merv Griffin Show -Grand Jury - RMW - Feb. 1, 1974 -Rhyne, Charles -Open Court Proceedings, Dec. 5, 1973 General Haig -Special Selected Pages (from Rhyne Firm) -Legal Clippings DERALD R. FORD LIBRARY -32- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL LEGAL (B) BOX NUMBER: BOX CONTAINS: 40W -RMW Testimony Nov. 8, 1973 (Judge Sirica) -RMW Testimony Dec. 5, 1973 (Judge Sirica) -RMW Testimony (notes on) - Grand Jury Feb 1, 1974 -Tapes - Gap Problems of Others -Open Court Proceedings Dec. 6, 1973 - Haig -Alan Bell on Panorana Jan. 22, 1974 -Book Office -Boys Club of America - RMW Work in 1966-68 -Bull, Stephen -Butterfield, Alex (re: tapes) -Buzhardt Testimony (questions) -Cahill -Caulfield, Jack (empty folder) -Common Cause - Subpoena to RMW -Court Exhibits -Ervin Committee -Experts for Charles Rhyne BERALD R. FORD -Experts (so-called) Court -F.B.I. -F.B.I. Interviews - form requested by St.Clair's Office -33- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL LEGAL (B) BOX NUMBER: BOX CONTAINS: 40W (continued) -Garment, Len -Hauser -Hughes Contribution - Ervin Committee Inquiry -Jaworski, Leon -Logs -Alice McPhillips - FBI Interview -Media - Letters to networks, etc. -Mitchell -Powers' Testimony (Questions) -Presidenti's Daily Logs June 12-20, 1972/Sept. 29, 1973 -Rebozo, C.G. -Receipts for tapes -RN Statements/Speeches re Watergate/Tapes/etc. (News releases) -Riland, Kenneth -Safe Access Log - Oct. 4-7, 1973 Key Biscayne -St. Clair, James -Sirica, Judge -Subpoenas of FORD -Tapes (turned into Sirica) (according to Counsel's Office) GERALD LIBRARY -Tapes - Access (TSD handling of) -Technical Experts -34- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL LEGAL (B) BOX NUMBER: BOX CONTAINS: 40W (continued) -Tests of Uher/Sony RMW used by WH Lawyers & Others -Typewriter & Tensor Lamp Delivered to Court -Weekly Abstract of President's Logs (sample of revised ones) -June 20, 1972 Meeting -June 20, 1972 Tape -Panel (Tape Gap) -Alice Nelsen - FBI Interview -Marje Acker - FBI Interview -Nov. 21, 1973 (In Camera Session) -Sealed Proceedings Nov. 26, 1973 -Sealed Proceedings Nov. 28, 1973 -Sealed Proceedings Nov. 29, 1973 -Sealed Proceedings Dec. 4, 1973 -Sealed Proceedings Dec. 5, 1973 -Sealed Proceedings Dec. 13, 1973 - Experts -Sealed Proceedings Jan. 18, 1974 -Sealed Proceedings Thurs. Jan. 31, 1974 FORD : LIBRARY 938830 -35- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL LEGAL (c) BOX NUMBER: BOX CONTAINS: 41W -Hearings (Ervin Committee) July 31 and August 1-2, 1973 G.P.O. Publication -Legal Briefs (Drafts)/Rhyne to Sirica (7 copies) -Transcripts of Presidential Conversations (Judiciary Committee/House of Representatives) April 30, 1974 -Brief on Behalf of Richard Nixon to Judiciary Committee/House of Representatives July 19, 1974 (2 copies) -Folder: "Legal-Miscellaneous RMW" -Sealed Proceedings (10 copies) November 21, 1973 (later unsealed) -Folder: "Legal Deposition of RMW 2/6/74" -"The EOB Tape of June 20, 1972" Report on a Technical Investigation -Folder: "RMW - Personal Finances" -H.R. Haldeman Opening Statement/Ervin Committee July 29, 1973 -Supreme Court Publication U.S. vs R.N. -Appendices to Legal Briefs (Charles Rhyne) (7 copies) -May 13, 1974 - Proceedings sealed by Court (later unsealed) -May 4, 1974 - Proceedings sealed by Court (later unsealed) FORD i LIBRARY GERALD -36- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL LEGAL (D) BOX NUMBER: BOX CONTAINS: 42W -Hearings/Ervin Committee March 22, 1974 -RMW - Legal Miscellaneous Re: 6/20/72 Tape -Stans, Maurice -Open Court Proceedings, December 5, 1973 General Bennett -Open Court Proceedings, November 29, 1973 Buzhardt and Seal Proceedings November 29, 1973 -Open Court Proceedings, November 28, 1973 Buzhardt -Open Court Proceedings, December 4, 1973 Higby, Bennett, Powers -Open Court Proceedings, November 8, 1973 Woods/Wong/Haldeman -Open Court Proceedings Alexander Butterfield -Bench Conference December 6, 1973 -Open Court Proceedings, December 13, 1973 - Experts (1st Technical Report) -Open Court Proceedings January 18, 1974 - Buzhardt, Bull, Experts -Sirica Memorandum 1-18-74 Re: Turning Over to Grand Jury -Sealed Proceedings January 24, 1974 GERALD FORD LIBRARY -37- ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL LEGAL (D) BOX NUMBER: BOX CONTAINS: 42W (continued) -Transcript of President's Conversation (Judiciary Committee/House of Representatives) April 30, 1974 (binder) -Index of Testimony of 8 people (binder) 053ALO FORD VIBRARY ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL BOX NUMBER BOX CONTAINS 43W -(unlabeled folder) - Misc. personal correspondence -RMW Easter Cards -(unlabeled folder) - Misc. personal correspondence -Scrap Book -Newspaper clippings -RMW Mail -RMW - Requests for Interviews -RMW Special (Put with RMW 1973-74 Support Letters) -Row, Chin Hwan -RMW FYI - Articles -RMW FYI's (personal correspondence, news clippings) -RMW FYI (personal correspondence) -RMW FYI's - Articles -RMW Personal -M. Acker Personal -Reading File -RMW Personal -Bundle of 3 X 5 index cards/"RMW Autograph" FORD is LIBRARY CERALD ROSE MARY WOODS - PERSONAL BOX NUMBER BOX CONTAINS 44W -RMW - Post Presidential -Invitations to RMW (Post-Pres.) -RMW Special Check List -- Important things to be done -RMW Material Re: President Nixon's Papers (post-presidential) (press releases, etc.) GERALD LIBRANY P. FORD RECEIVED CSA FEB 6 1 02 PM '75 MATERIAL AWAITING TRANSFER TO JACKSON PLACE The attached is a list of material that Rose Mary Woods and Marjorie P. Acker wish to transfer with them to the office on Jackson Place. FORD is LIBRARY CERALO MATERIALS AWAITING TRANSFER TO JACKSON PLACE Box 1 GSA Supplies -empty folders -typewriter ribbons (blank) move -hole punch -pencil sharpener -intensity lamp, etc. Box 2 GSA Desk Supplies -Christmas Card List (RMWoods) ? - separate vex -Plastic jar no -Greeting cards (blank), etc. Box 3 Supplies -used empty envelopes -empty chain envelopes -blank paper/stationary -unused manila envelopes -burn bags -blank legal pads #typewriter ribbons -blank note pads Box 4 All material is dated post August 9, 1974 -3 manila folders of bulk mail (pending answer and answered) addressed to RN and PN -1 manila folder of RMW letter forms -Photo of original painting of RN - request for RN signature by artist Claude Ruch 12/7/74 move -Photo of RN, PN and members of the White House staff signed by PN - belonging to Susie Doliboes' parents -Book addressed to RN 1/6/75 -Accordian folder - RMW bulk mail (containing some RN mail) FORD RALD 1817 LIBRAR Box 5 House Box addressed on October to Julie 23, 1974) Nixon Eisenhower (received at White Musir Box 6 Box of stationary (blank) 3 move Box 7 -Photo of RN and PN belonging to Marje Acker Photo belonging to Gerald Warren/request for RN signature -RMW personal correspondence and attachment (post dated Aug. 9, 19 move Box 8 Typing paper (blank) 3 move Box 9 RM Woods 1974 Christmas Cards (received) 3 move Box 10 All material is dated post August 9, 1974 -Manila folders of: 1974 Christmas cards (received) (RN and PN) 1974 Mass cards (received) (RN and PN) RN Get Well cards November 1974 move Certified mail receipts RN Birthday cards RN Bulk Mail RN Christmas cards (received) 1974 RN Get Well cards November/December 1974 RN Public Mail - requests for autograph of RN RN Bulk Mail (received) 1 Christmas book for RN 1 tie and pin with attached Christmas card Box 11 RN Bulk Mail (foreign and domestic) - Post dating August 9, 1974 1 Government (GSA) Typewriter (#15-8530284) 1 Typewriter (#8289334) belonging to R.M. Woods 2 Boxes of Kitchen Supplies/Food 3 surve FORD 6 Plants LIBRARY