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This file contains: From Higby to Magruder RE: plans for "counter-attack operations" at the Democratic National Convention. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/21/1972 From Higby to Magruder RE: potentially using Thomas Markey in the campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/12/1972 From Buchanan to Higby RE: the use of Markey as a spokesman for RN in Maryland. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/11/1972 Copy of a letter from Thomas S. Markey to Higby RE: providing help for RN in the 1972 election. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 6/7/1972 From Higby to Malek RE: Markey. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/9/1972 Copy of a letter from Thomas S. Markey to Higby RE: providing help for RN in the 1972 election 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 6/7/1972 From Higby to Magruder RE: an offer from Geoff Myers to volunteer during the 1972 campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/2/1972 From Higby to Gregory and LynRae McClintock RE: plans for a visit to California. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 6/10/1972 From Higby to Odle RE: thanks for placing Myers in his new job. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/19/1972 From Odle to Glenn Sedam RE: the use of Geoff Myers as a volunteer lawyer for the Committee for the Re-election of the President. Handwritten notes added by Odle. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/9/1972 Copy of a memo from Odle to Glenn Sedam RE: the use of Geoff Myers as a volunteer lawyer for the Committee for the Re-election of the President. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/9/1972 Copy of a memo from Higby to Magruder RE: an offer from Geoff Myers to volunteer during the 1972 campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/2/1972 From Higby to Price RE: campaign debates. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/7/1972 Reminder Note for Higby mentioning a scheduled tennis match with the Maleks. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Other Document], 6/22/1972 From Higby to Carol Ann Renz RE: xeroxes of political papers for Higby and Chapin. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 6/19/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: topics for a discussion with Dent. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/27/1972 Action Paper, written by unknown, outlining plans to handle Wallace. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/25/1972 From Higby to Haldeman RE: plans for Wallace. Handwritten notes added by unknown. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/26/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: analyses comparing the 1960 and 1968 presidential campaigns. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/27/1972 Action Memo from unknown asking for a comparison of the 1960 and 1968 campaigns to see which was more effective. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/25/1972 From Higby to Haldeman RE: campaign analyses from Teeter, Hallett, and Buchanan. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/26/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: the Democratic platform and political fights between presidential candidates within the Democratic Party. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/26/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: accomodations in Key Biscayne during the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 6/19/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: televisions in Haldeman's villa during the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 6/19/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: the polling analysis of a Peter, possibly Flanigan. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/19/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: arrangements for celebrities and Mrs. Haldeman at the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/19/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: Wallace's attempts to "get on the ballot." 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/16/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: Convention preparations. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/15/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: a potential "Life" magazine article on RN's 1972 campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/14/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: polling and a meeting between McGovern and Wallace. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/12/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: debates between Humphrey and McGovern in California. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/8/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: debates between Humphrey and McGovern in California. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/8/1972 From Higby to Timmons RE: Haldeman's request that Timmons review the list of White House staffers attending the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/30/1972 From Higby to Ronald Walker RE: a list of White House personnel staying in Key Biscayne during the Republican National Convention. A map of the Key Biscayne Hotel is included. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/26/1972

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This file contains: From Higby to Magruder RE: plans for "counter-attack operations" at the Democratic National Convention. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/21/1972 From Higby to Magruder RE: potentially using Thomas Markey in the campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/12/1972 From Buchanan to Higby RE: the use of Markey as a spokesman for RN in Maryland. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/11/1972 Copy of a letter from Thomas S. Markey to Higby RE: providing help for RN in the 1972 election. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 6/7/1972 From Higby to Malek RE: Markey. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/9/1972 Copy of a letter from Thomas S. Markey to Higby RE: providing help for RN in the 1972 election 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 6/7/1972 From Higby to Magruder RE: an offer from Geoff Myers to volunteer during the 1972 campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/2/1972 From Higby to Gregory and LynRae McClintock RE: plans for a visit to California. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 6/10/1972 From Higby to Odle RE: thanks for placing Myers in his new job. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/19/1972 From Odle to Glenn Sedam RE: the use of Geoff Myers as a volunteer lawyer for the Committee for the Re-election of the President. Handwritten notes added by Odle. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/9/1972 Copy of a memo from Odle to Glenn Sedam RE: the use of Geoff Myers as a volunteer lawyer for the Committee for the Re-election of the President. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/9/1972 Copy of a memo from Higby to Magruder RE: an offer from Geoff Myers to volunteer during the 1972 campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/2/1972 From Higby to Price RE: campaign debates. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/7/1972 Reminder Note for Higby mentioning a scheduled tennis match with the Maleks. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Other Document], 6/22/1972 From Higby to Carol Ann Renz RE: xeroxes of political papers for Higby and Chapin. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 6/19/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: topics for a discussion with Dent. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/27/1972 Action Paper, written by unknown, outlining plans to handle Wallace. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/25/1972 From Higby to Haldeman RE: plans for Wallace. Handwritten notes added by unknown. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/26/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: analyses comparing the 1960 and 1968 presidential campaigns. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/27/1972 Action Memo from unknown asking for a comparison of the 1960 and 1968 campaigns to see which was more effective. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/25/1972 From Higby to Haldeman RE: campaign analyses from Teeter, Hallett, and Buchanan. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/26/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: the Democratic platform and political fights between presidential candidates within the Democratic Party. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/26/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: accomodations in Key Biscayne during the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 6/19/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: televisions in Haldeman's villa during the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 6/19/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: the polling analysis of a Peter, possibly Flanigan. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/19/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: arrangements for celebrities and Mrs. Haldeman at the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/19/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: Wallace's attempts to "get on the ballot." 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/16/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: Convention preparations. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/15/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: a potential "Life" magazine article on RN's 1972 campaign. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/14/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: polling and a meeting between McGovern and Wallace. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/12/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: debates between Humphrey and McGovern in California. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/8/1972 From Higby to Strachan RE: debates between Humphrey and McGovern in California. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/8/1972 From Higby to Timmons RE: Haldeman's request that Timmons review the list of White House staffers attending the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/30/1972 From Higby to Ronald Walker RE: a list of White House personnel staying in Key Biscayne during the Republican National Convention. A map of the Key Biscayne Hotel is included. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/26/1972
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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 9 26 6/21/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Magruder RE: plans for "counter-attack operations" at the Democratic National Convention. 1 pg. 9 26 6/12/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Magruder RE: potentially using Thomas Markey in the campaign. 1 pg. 9 26 6/11/1972 Campaign Memo From Buchanan to Higby RE: the use of Markey as a spokesman for RN in Maryland. 1 pg. 9 26 6/7/1972 Campaign Letter Copy of a letter from Thomas S. Markey to Higby RE: providing help for RN in the 1972 election. 1 pg. Friday, August 06, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 9 26 6/9/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Malek RE: Markey. 1 pg. 9 26 6/7/1972 Campaign Letter Copy of a letter from Thomas S. Markey to Higby RE: providing help for RN in the 1972 election 1 pg. 9 26 6/2/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Magruder RE: an offer from Geoff Myers to volunteer during the 1972 campaign. 1 pg. 9 26 6/10/1972 Personal Letter From Higby to Gregory and LynRae McClintock RE: plans for a visit to California. 1 pg. 9 26 6/19/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Odle RE: thanks for placing Myers in his new job. 1 pg. Friday, August 06, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 9 26 6/9/1972 Campaign Memo From Odle to Glenn Sedam RE: the use of Geoff Myers as a volunteer lawyer for the Committee for the Re-election of the President. Handwritten notes added by Odle. 1 pg. 9 26 6/9/1972 Campaign Memo Copy of a memo from Odle to Glenn Sedam RE: the use of Geoff Myers as a volunteer lawyer for the Committee for the Re-election of the President. 1 pg. 9 26 6/2/1972 Campaign Memo Copy of a memo from Higby to Magruder RE: an offer from Geoff Myers to volunteer during the 1972 campaign. 1 pg. 9 26 6/7/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Price RE: campaign debates. 1 pg. 9 26 6/22/1972 Personal Other Document "Reminder Note" for Higby mentioning a scheduled tennis match with the Maleks. 1 pg. Friday, August 06, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 9 26 6/19/1972 White House Staff Memo From Higby to Carol Ann Renz RE: xeroxes of political papers for Higby and Chapin. 1 pg. 9 26 6/27/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Strachan RE: topics for a discussion with Dent. 1 pg. 9 26 6/25/1972 Campaign Memo "Action Paper," written by unknown, outlining plans to handle Wallace. 1 pg. 9 26 6/26/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Haldeman RE: plans for Wallace. Handwritten notes added by unknown. 1 pg. 9 26 6/27/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Strachan RE: analyses comparing the 1960 and 1968 presidential campaigns. 1 pg. Friday, August 06, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 9 26 6/25/1972 Campaign Memo "Action Memo" from unknown asking for a comparison of the 1960 and 1968 campaigns to see which was more effective. 1 pg. 9 26 6/26/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Haldeman RE: campaign analyses from Teeter, Hallett, and Buchanan. 1 pg. 9 26 6/26/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Strachan RE: the Democratic platform and political fights between presidential candidates within the Democratic Party. 1 pg. 9 26 6/19/1972 White House Staff Memo From Higby to Strachan RE: accomodations in Key Biscayne during the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. 9 26 6/19/1972 White House Staff Memo From Higby to Strachan RE: televisions in Haldeman's villa during the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. Friday, August 06, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 9 26 6/19/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Strachan RE: the polling analysis of a Peter, possibly Flanigan. 1 pg. 9 26 6/19/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Strachan RE: arrangements for celebrities and Mrs. Haldeman at the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. 9 26 6/16/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Strachan RE: Wallace's attempts to "get on the ballot." 1 pg. 9 26 6/15/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Strachan RE: Convention preparations. 1 pg. 9 26 6/14/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Strachan RE: a potential "Life" magazine article on RN's 1972 campaign. 1 pg. Friday, August 06, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 9 26 6/12/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Strachan RE: polling and a meeting between McGovern and Wallace. 1 pg. 9 26 6/8/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Strachan RE: debates between Humphrey and McGovern in California. 1 pg. 9 26 6/8/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Strachan RE: debates between Humphrey and McGovern in California. 1 pg. 9 26 6/30/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Timmons RE: Haldeman's request that Timmons review the list of White House staffers attending the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. 9 26 6/26/1972 Campaign Memo From Higby to Ronald Walker RE: a list of White House personnel staying in Key Biscayne during the Republican National Convention. A map of the Key Biscayne Hotel is included. 2 pgs. Friday, August 06, 2010 Page 7 of 7 June 21, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR: JEB MAGRUDER FROM: L. HIGBY Bob would like to review what your final plans are with regard to counter-attack operations for the Democratic National Convention. How is it going to be set up, what's been done, etc. LH:kb June 12, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR: JEB MAGRUDER FROM: L. HIGBY Attached is a copy of the letter Pat Buchanan and I received from Mr. Thomas Markey. He is the gentleman I talked to you about who is a senior law partner in one of the law firms here in Washington who is willing to give us two months of his time. I think he would be excellent for the task you discussed or possibly in one of the assignments Buchanan has indicated here. I also think you should consider him strongly for doing some work in the financial area, since he would be great talking with those sorts of people. Please let me know what you are planning to do on this one. If nothing appropriate can be worked out, we should let him know rather than letting him hang. Frankly, I'm sure you will be able to find an appropriate role for Mr. Markey. I've also attached a copy of my note referring the original letter to Malek. The two of you should probably coordinate on this. Thank you. Attachment LH:kb THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 11, 1972 MEMORANDUM TO: LARRY HIGBY FROM: PAT BUCHANAN Markey might be useful speaking out for the President at small club gatherings in the State of Maryland. Why don't you send his name over to Jeb. Also, Lawyers for Nixon -- perhaps a full-time volunteer role in the fall -- co-ordinating efforts and the like. Buchanan Dow, LOHNES & ALBERTSON FAYETTE B. DOW (1881-1962) HORACE L.LOHNES (1897-1954) 1225 CONNECTICUT AVENUE FRED W. ALBERTSON DANIEL W. TOOHEY THOMAS W. WILSON BERNARD J. LONG, JR. WASHINGTON, D.C. BERNARD J. LONG CHARLES H. HELEIN THOMAS 5. MARKEY DONALD P. ZEIFANG 20036 WILLIAM P. SIMS ALAN c. CAMPBELL THOMAS H. WALL RICHARD F. SWIFT EARL R. STANLEY PETER J. GALLAGHER J. EDWARD WELCH JOHN A. RAFTER PATRICK H. ALLEN RICHARD L. BRAUNSTEIN RALPH W. HARDY, JR. OF COUNSEL JOHN D. MATTHEWS JAMES D. MONAHAN CHARLES J. MCKERNS JAMES A.TREANOR, III TELEPHONE 8. DWIGHT PERRY SUZANNE MEYER (202) 659-8200 WILLIAM W. ROGAL J. MICHAEL HINES DANIEL M. REDMOND DONALD L. CHASEN CABLE "DOWLOHNES" L.ADRIAN ROBERTS June 7, 1972 Mr. Lawrence M. Higby Administrative Assistant to H. R. Haldeman The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036 Dear Larry: Last week Paull Marshall and I were talking about helping in the coming campaign, and probably by now he has offered his services. He thought my desire to serve should be made known to the White House people I know best -- Ken Cole, Pat Buchanan and you. I spoke on the telephone with Ken and he is doing sone checking. As Pete may have told you, I will remain a partner in this firm for five more years, although after October 1, 1972, I am free to bask in the Rehoboth sun (or snow). I touched base here. and there is no objection to my being away in August and September (our #1 partner, Tom Wilson, is a prominent Republican in your county). I make no claim to any political savvy and am not seeking notoriety or compensation; I am just a life-long Republican dedicated to the idea that the Nixon Administration must be returned to leadership (especially after yesterday In California). In the 1930's I practiced law for five years with the Honorable Everett Sanders and I even helped him when he was Chairman of the Republican National Committee in the futile effort to reelect Hoover when FDR was on the march. Mr. Mitchell's present job is far easier than the job Everett Sanders had. Please let me know if there is any need and interest. Kind personal regards. Sincerely, Tom Thomas S. Markey cc: Patrick J. Buchanan June 9, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR : FRED MALEK FROM : L. HIGBY The attached is something that I would appreciate your personal attention to and would suggest that you consider seriously. Mr. Markey is no young kid volunteering. He is a senior partner at his law firm and a rabid Agnew-Republican. There's got to be a spot for this guy somewhere when he is willing to devote two full months to us. He's the kind of guy who would be excellent in the financial area talking to fat cats. Certainly there should be a place for him. Please let me know what your suggestion would be on what to do here. Attachment LH:pm / Dow, LOHNES & ALBERTSON /ETTE B. DOW (1881-1962) ACE L.LOHNES (1897-1954) 1225 CONNECTICUT AVENUE ERTSON DANIEL W. TOOHEY WILSON BERNARD J. LONG, JR. WASHINGTON, D.C. " LONG CHARLES H. HELEIN MARKEY DONALD P. ZEIFANG 20036 , SIMS ALAN C. CAMPBELL H. WALL RICHARD F. SWIFT STANLEY PETER J. GALLAGHER J. EDWARD WELCH RAFTER PATRICK H. ALLEN D L. BRAUNSTEIN RALPH W. HARDY, JR. OF COUNSEL D. MATTHEWS JAMES D. MONAHAN ES J. MCKERNS JAMES A. TREANOR, ILL TELEPHONE IGHT PERRY SUZANNE MEYER (202) 659-8200 JAM W. ROGAL J.MICHAEL HINES IEL M. REDMOND DONALD L. CHASEN CABLE "DOWLOHNES" ORIAN ROBERTS June 7, 1972 Mr. Lawrence M. Higby Administrative Assistant to H. R. Haldeman The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036 Dear Larry: Last week Paull Marshall and I were talking about helping in the coming campaign, and probably by now he has offered his services. He thought my desire to serve should be made known to the White House people I know best --- Ken Cole, Pnt Buchanan and you. I spoke on the telephone with Ken and he is doing sone checking. As Pete may have told you, I will remain a partner in this firm for five more years, although after October 1, 1972, I am free to bask in the Rehoboth BUT (or snow). I touched base here. and there is no objection to my being away in August and September (our #1 partner, Tom Wilson, is a prominent Republican in your county) I make no claim to any political savvy and am not seeking notoriety or compensation; I an just a life-long Republican dedicated to the idea that the Nixon Administration must be returned to leadership (especially after yesterday in California). In the 1930's I practiced law for five years with the Honorable Everett Sanders and I even helped him when he was Chairman of the Republican National Committee in the futile effort to reelect Hoover when FDR was on the march. Mr. Mitchell's present job is far easier than the job Everett Sanders had. Please let me know if there is any need and interest. Kind personal regards. Sincerely, Tom Thomas S. Markey CC: Patrick J. Buchanan June 2, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR: JEB MAGRUDER FROM: L. HIGBY SUBJECT: Geoff Myers A good friend of mine, Geoff Myers, who is a good lawyer here in town, would like to be helpful in any way on a volunteer basis during the Campaign. He has a way above average legal mind, having graduated from Duke and can probably be helpful to you over in the Finance area somewhere. Will you please get in touch with him and see what can be worked out, Gordon has his address. Thank you. CC: Gordon Strachan LH:kb June 10, 1972 Dear LynRae and Greg: Thank you very much for stopping by and leaving the great pine honey apple mix. We haven't yet had a chance to try it, but will soon, I'm really sorry we missed you, but as plans now stand, we will be in California for two weeks during the first part of July and would like to see you and Greg and perhaps get in some beach time or sailing during that period. Please let us know where you are going to be located so we can give you a call. We will probably be staying at the Balboa Bay Club, so don't forget to bring your tennis rackets. Best wishes, Sincerely, Lawrence M. Higby Administrative Assistant to H.R. Haldeman Mr. and Mrs. Gregory McClintock c/o Mel Alexander 5491 Brockton Avenue Riverside, California 92506 LH:kb June 19, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR : ROB ODLE FROM : L. HIGBY Thank you very much for your help on Geoff Myers. He's very enthusiastic about his new job and I'm sure will do a good job. LH:pm Committee for Lany the Re-election of the Higay President MEMORANDUM June 9, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR: MR. CLENN SEDAM FROM: ROBERT C. ODLE, JR. Please contact Geoff Myers per the attached and use him in your volunteer lawyers operation. Please let me know when he has been contacted. Thank you. 6/12 Rob with him This Met He has agreed to head up - morning. ME Govern fash force, to my is helping me get others assist him. Glenn F.Y.I. R.odle Committee for the Re-election of the President MEMORANDUM June 9, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR: MR. GLENN SEDAM FROM: ROBERT C. ODLE, JR. Please contact Geoff Myers per the attached and use him in your volunteer lawyers operation. Please let me know when he has been contacted. Thank you. bcc: Mr. Lawrence Higby Mr. Jeb S. Magruder ODLE CHRON. ODLE PENDING griden Sedem June 2, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR: JEB MAGRUDER FROM: L. HIGBY SUBJECT: Geoff Myers A good friend of mine, Geoff Myers, who is a good lawyer here in town, would like to be helpful in any way on a volunteer basis during the Campaign. He has a way above average legal mind, having graduated from Duke and can probably be helpful to you over in the Finance area somewhere. Will you please get in touch with him and see what can be worked out. Gordon has his address. Thank you. 5809 Namakagan Rd Bellesda 20016 229-1279 DETERMINED TO BE AN ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING By June 7, 1972 CONFIDENTIAL/EYES ONLY MEMORANDUM FOR: RAY PRICE FROM: L. HIGBY Per our conversation, please prepare an appropriate response to handle the question of debates. This should be in by Thursday evening. LH:kb June 22, 1972 REMINDER NOTE : L. HIGBY Saturday afternoon we will be going to the Maleks to play tennis. We should be over there around 5:00 p.m. LH:pm June 19, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR I CAROL ANN RENZ FROM : L. HIGBY I want a complete set of all the political papers as they come in. Please xerox me a copy now. Thank you. Also send a set of the papers as they come in to Mr. Chapin. LH:pm Fdb/21 June 27, 1972 1 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: GORDON STRACHAN FROM: L. HIGBY Bob would like you to discuss the following things with Harry Dent: 1. Harry Dent should call on Governor Wallace. We need to get an updated evaluation from him as to whether the President should make another visit to Wallace or a phone call to him or his wife. 2. Also, we should use Dent to get quietly to Governor Wallace that if he decides to go to the Democratic Convention, we will provide an airplane for his transportation that will give him the proper medical facilities. Let me emphasize that Dent should do this without fanfare and that there is no obligation on Governor Wallace's part. Dent should make it clear to Governor Wallace and his people that we don't want publicity on the airplane point. Also, you should talk to Dr. Lukash and he should be instructed to go by and extend the President's best wishes to Governor Wallace and also give us a solid reading on his condition. This, obviously, should be done this week, but should not be done on the same day as the above. June 25, 1972 ACTION PAPER Dent should call on Governor Wallace. We need an evaluation from him as to whether the President should make another visit to Wallace or a phone call to him or to his wife. Also, Dr. Lukash should go by and extend the President's best wishes to Governor Wallace and give us a solid reading on his condition. Also, we should figure out a way to get word to the Governor that if he decides to go to the Democratic Convention, we will provide a plane for his transportation that will give him proper medical facilities. This would be done with no fanfare and, of course, no obligation on his part. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Date June 26, 1972 TO: H.R. HALDEMAN FROM: L. HIGBY L Have Strachan contact the people involved on this. Use Lukash Dent to get the word to the Governor that a plane is available should he want to use it. Howe hant make dear that we don't want publicity (M the airplane point to the Dov. June 27, 1972 H FU 6/29 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: GORDON STRACHAN FROM: L. HIGBY Bob needs, by Thursday evening, independent analyses by Teeter, Hallett, and Buchanan on the question of whether the '60 campaign was more effective than '68 in terms of a change in polls. One view has been advanced that the polls showed no change in status through the entire 1960 campaign whereas in '68 they showed a sub- stantial decline. The possible conclusion is that the '60 campaign was more effective and that there is a need to get out and do more along the lines of the '60 activities. Each one of them should be asked to address themselves to this question independently. If you feel that the best way to get this done is by a memo from Mr. Haldeman, prepare one immediately. June 25, 1972 ACTION MEMO We need an analysis of the question of whether the '60 campaign was more effective than '68 in terms of a change in the polls. One view has been advanced that the polls showed no change in status through the entire campaign of '60, whereas in '68 they showed a substantial decline. The possible conclusion is that '60 was more effective and that there's a need to get out and do more along the lines of the '60 activities. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Date June 26, 1972 TO: H.R. HALDEMAN FROM: L. HIGBY L Have Strachan talk to Teeter and get his analysis of this situation. Also, independently have Hallett and Buchanan give their thoughts on this. June 26, 1972 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: GORDON STRACHAN FROM: L. HIGBY I assume we are getting copies of the Democratic Platform into our planning spokesman to pick apart the various sections of the platform as they are released. All the Democrats seem to be doing a pretty good job of cutting each other up. We should make sure that there are no holes or we allow them to slip by. LH:kmt June 19, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR : GORDON STRACHAN FROM : 1 L. HIGBY We probably should make a decision, Gordon, on where the gals are going to stay in Key Biscayne, I mean in Miami Beach during the Convention. You might want to check with whoever is program- ming this. I LH:pm June 19, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR : GORDON STRACHAN FROM # L. HIGBY I think we'll want three TVs in Haldeman's villa during the Convention. LH:pm June 19, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR : GORDON STRACHAN FROM : L. HIGBY I assume that when Peter does his analysis of the new poll data he'll have comparative data side by side so we can indicate what the changes have been with regard to issues, etc., over the last several months. Is this the way it is set up? LH:pm June 19, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR : GORDON STRACHAN FROM : L. HIGBY Some odds and ends we ought to be clearing up: 1. The celebrities' program 2. The whole Convention program. What are we doing to get our stars on TV? Has Chapin taken a close look at the public presentation of what's going to be on television at the Convention? Who's working on this? We ought to have a synopsis from him this Friday since Timmons has apparently turned his report intto the appropriate people. 3. Also, what's happening on arrangements down there? Specifically, we need to make sure that Mrs. Haldeman and her party have tickets to everything. Also, we're probably going to have to get a driver for them so something should be worked out on this - maybe Collins could be the driver but we've got to find out what needs to be done here. LH:pm June 16, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR : GORDON STRACHAN FROM I L. HIGBY Bob would like you to take a swing at doing a quantitative analysis of the Wallace thing. In other words, according to the law, Wallace does have the possibility of getting enough signatures to get himself on the ballot in several states between now and the various deadlines. But, realistically, his chances in most cases are probably pretty slim. Where does he have active efforts going to try to get on the ballot? What's the state by state evaluation of how he will succeed here? LH:pm June 15, 1972 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: GORDON STRACHAN FROM: L. HIGBY What's happening with Summer Interns? Also, I need to know the complete situation on the Convention. When are our plans going to be in since it is now a little more than a month away? I would guess the planning would fall into two areas. 1. General arrangements to be made that Haldeman will have a somewhat passive interest in and 2. What the program is going to be that will appear on television that Bob will have a very definite interest in. Where do we stand on these and when can he see them? LH:kb June 14, 1972 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: GORDON STRACHAN FROM: L. HIGBY SUBJECT: Jeb Magruder just called me saying that Dave Maxie wanted to do an article for LIFE magazine on the Nixon Campaign. He went through the usual rigamarole about how Dave is friendly to us, is a good guy, and will do a good story. He wants to do it after the Convention. The article would primarily focus on the Campaign and not on the White House. He would, however, like one picture of Haldeman, the President, and Mitchell doing something, and then maybe a couple of pictures of the other White House politicals, i.e., Dent, Colson, and Strachan. What Magruder wants first of all, is Haldeman's opinion on this, and secondly a feeling as to timing. It is Jeb's feeling that the article shouldn't run until after the Convention. This is something you should be handling, not me. Would you get together with Chapin, et al, and figure out what we ought to do on this and get a plan in for approval to Bob. LH:kb June 12, 1972 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: GORDON STRACHAN FROM: L. HIGBY SUBJECT: Polling It might be worth considering the idea of polling now or at the end of this week since some of the heat of both the McGovern nomination and the summit have died down. You might want to talk this over with Bob, or put in a decision paper on the idea minus the backup poll. Also, do we have a report on how the McGovern meeting went with Wallace? LH:kb - June 8, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR GORDON STRACHAN FROM : L. HIGBY As follow up to our phone conversation, please make sure we get in quickly the effect of the Humphrey/McGovern debates in California. We have been going on the assumption that the debates had no effect, but based on Humphrey's strong showing opens this to question. LH:pm THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 8, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR GORDON STRACHAN FROM : L. HIGBY As follow up to our phone conversation, please make sure we get in quickly the effect of the Humphrey/McGovern debates in California. We have been going on the assumption that the debates had no effect, but based on Humphrey's strong showing opens this to question. June 30, 1972 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: BILL TIMMONS FROM: L. HIGBY SUBJECT: White House Staff Attending Convention Bob asked that you prepare a list for him of all those White House staff members who will be attending the Convention in Miami, before anything is locked. He is concerned that we may be handling this thing a bit too loosely with the result that some people who should attend the convention will not while others who aren't particularly deserving will. This was brought to his attention by Alex Butterfield who you apparently called to ask that he set up a Cabinet information center and pick some people who he would like to have work with him to also go. It's okay to do it this way initially, but before any final approval is given, he would like to review your recommended list. CC: Bill Henkle bcc: Gordon Strachan LH:kb June 26, 1972 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: MR. RONALD WALKER FROM: L. HIGBY Below I have done a tentative list of how we see the villa assignments at Key Biscayne during the convention period. 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