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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 11 11 11/19/1971 Personal Letter From John W. Dean, III to Lawrence Speiser. RE: Congratulatory remarks toward Speiser for aspiring to open his own law firm. 1 pg. 11 11 10/22/1971 Campaign Newspaper Article from The Oregonian. RE: The Ripon Societies' plan to incorporate new ideas and personalities into the GOP during the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. Monday, November 01, 2010 Page 1 of 1 Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: H. R. Haldeman Box Number: 232 Folder: John Dean Memo File GS [1971] Document Disposition 81 Retain Open 82 Retain Open 83 Retain Open 84 Retain Open 85 Retain Open 86 Retain Open 87 Retain Open 88 Return Private/Personal Letter, Dean to Speiser, 11/19/71. 89 Retain Open 90 Retain Open 91 Retain Open 92 Retain Open 93 Retain Open 94 Retain Close Invasion of Privacy Memo, Dean to DeCosta, 11/17/71 95 Retain Open 96 Retain Open 97 Retain Open 98 Retain Open 99 Retain Open 100 Retain Open 101 Return Private/Political Newsarticle, "Ripon Society..." 10/22/71. 102 Retain Open 103 Retain Open 104 Retain Open Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: H. R. Haldeman Box Number: 232 105 Retain Open 106 Retain Open 107 Retain Open 108 Retain Open 109 Retain Open 110 Retain Open 111 Retain Open November 19, 1971 Dear Larry: Congratulations on your recent move to open your own law firm. I am confident you won't need it, but just for good measure . "good luck". With best wishes for a successful future. Sincerely, John W. Dean, III Counsel to the President Lawrence Speiser, Esquire Suite 501 839 Seventeenth Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20006 Jackson If supporting 10 V 21 News Nightbeat Nightscene 00:11 "juop nox 5005 liable product called Sle E.zo. Tompo Sports Must. SMS "S"N GAOT Revenue Frost 023 State JOAD days -00- 10 dhe Black Journal Friday Movie 08:01 News Love U.S. Style use not sug VI air URI noA 2011 Friday Movie 00:01 JUJ evant John and/or 40 03 UPJ $00 pupplans Plants Plant sping) PPO ) pue 2,11 paperwork The cycle repe Itself. Without David Susskind 180JB PLANCE 02:6 222 Room Chronolog "HO 00:6 SU pasn поим 101 fired to problems. gain. David Susskind The Virginian person do juggs Build Partridge Clan Chronolog And the Latoo David Susskind "H." 02:8 May Aep am THIM anny of "He 041 thats 01 108 OM Joj Bunch Apeig 'V'G PAL $18311 Appal 0018 3011 'pare 0.01.00$ Shipping things aloid or ACTD study 1""M Americant "IL 00009 Circus Doll will to OWNER one : YORK provide - Golddlegers 08:4 8 3M THE OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1971 Xerox HRH Ripon Society prepares to push for reforms during Republican national convention By HARRY BODINE every 3,000 votes cast for the backed by the Ripon Son kety, gates to 17). ination, swillinger pointed Swithorger said the 1972 progressive Republicans to East Coast where mus of of The Oregonian staff GOP presidential candidate, some 300 delegates would be If the revised system had out. In that year. New York San Diego convention looked make the effort to become Ripon's strength is centered. The Ripon Society is set- while Illinois had one dele- transferred, mostly to the been in effect in 1968, It Gov. Neison Rockefeller 50 cut and dried that it was delegates. But 1972 is important if re- ting Its sights on the national gate for every 39,000 votes. large industrial states. (Ore- would have had a major im- would have been a major hard to convince Ripon So- Also San Diego is a long, forms are to be in effect for convention in its latest of- Under a revised formula gon would drop from 18 dele- pact on the presidential nom- beneficiary. ciety members and other expensive distance from the 1076, Swillinger noted. fort, to pump new ideas and isonables into the GOP. Daniel J. Swillinger, 20, national political director for the SOCH ty, was in Portland Thur comulting with 10- LAST 3 DAYS FREE! cal Ripon members and feel- SHOP Ing the Republican pulse. TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LAST 3 DAYS TO In an interview, the pipe DIRECTOR'S REGISTER FOR smoking attorney from Cin- OUR GRAND REOPENING claim. Ohio, said Ripon members are more favora- SALE SPECIALS! DOWNTOWN $2,000 WORTH OF bly disposed toward GOP FAMOUS FURNITURE President Richard Nixon TODAY to be given away than day were a year apo. In broad measure, the so- By Director's on Oct. 23rd. ciety which espouses pro- 9:30-9 P.M. Register of Director's Downtown or gressive concepts finds SAT.9:30-5:30 Hollywood Stores. No obligation, much to applaud In recent SUN.12-5:30 nothing to buy. You need not be pra- Nixon foreign and domestic sent to win all winners will be programs, Swillingst said. notified. 70 items on display dntn. But the organization is not h appy with the White Here's Portiol List: House's tendencies to isolate 190 METALCRAFT Dinette Itself from youth, minorities '120 LEONETTI Velvet Rocker and a continuing "Southern FREE '60 COOPER Velveteen Headboard strategy" approach to prob- 140 SELIG Chrome chair lems. CERAMIC ASH TRAY 70 KE/AP Desk Nixon contacted Just for visiting our Downlown Store. 200 BILTWELL Velvet recliner 306 VIRTUE 5-pc. Dinette The society does have No obligation, advits only noth. communication with the Nix- mg to boy BUT you wont 150 BROYHILL Gun cabinet to look around! Go ahead, '90 REMBRANDT Lamp on administration, Swillinger browse thru all floors '150 ACTION Recliner chair said. TODAY '100 SEALY Mattress It is continuing its as- (You'll find Director's signed role of "injecting de- irresistible!) AND DOZENS MORE! bate into a party lacking It" or 25 one of the society's founders phrased it: (a) "T'm tired of apologizing to the world for being a Re- publican and tired of apolo- gizing to Republicans for having ideas. Focal point of the Ripon SAVE $80! thrust at the moment is the national GOP convention structure. 1/2 Swillinger cited two broad COMPARE ANYWHERE goals to bring more wom- en, youth and minority per- AT $229 AND MORE! sons into the convention del- evaluats and to obtain a new aller allon system for assign- NEVER BEFORE A MODERN BEDROOM WITH so MUCH VALUE AT A PRICE THIS 10WI ing delegates to the states. The prest of system is han. died by the convention Hself the allocation formula for 1972 was decided by the 1968 Modern Walnut Bedroom with convention. The 1072 conven- tion will fix the formula for 1976, etc. Swithinger neted that In Giant 72" (6-ft.) Triple Dresser! 1968 Alaska was assigned one convention delegate for This Spectacular value made possible by a Direct Special Purchase - for our Grand Responing Solol Only of Director's. Compare the quality features of the COMP. 229 SAVE '80

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This file contains: From John W. Dean, III to Lawrence Speiser. RE: Congratulatory remarks toward Speiser for aspiring to open his own law firm. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 11/19/1971 Article from The Oregonian. RE: The Ripon Societies' plan to incorporate new ideas and personalities into the GOP during the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Newspaper], 10/22/1971

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    "ocrText": "Richard Nixon Presidential Library\nContested Materials Collection\nFolder List\nBox Number\nFolder Number\nDocument Date\nNo Date\nSubject\nDocument Type\nDocument Description\n11\n11\n11/19/1971\nPersonal\nLetter\nFrom John W. Dean, III to Lawrence\nSpeiser. RE: Congratulatory remarks toward\nSpeiser for aspiring to open his own law\nfirm. 1 pg.\n11\n11\n10/22/1971\nCampaign\nNewspaper\nArticle from The Oregonian. RE: The Ripon\nSocieties' plan to incorporate new ideas and\npersonalities into the GOP during the\nRepublican National Convention. 1 pg.\nMonday, November 01, 2010\nPage 1 of 1\nPresidential Materials Review Board\nReview on Contested Documents\nCollection: H. R. Haldeman\nBox Number:\n232\nFolder:\nJohn Dean Memo File GS [1971]\nDocument\nDisposition\n81\nRetain Open\n82\nRetain\nOpen\n83\nRetain\nOpen\n84\nRetain\nOpen\n85\nRetain\nOpen\n86\nRetain\nOpen\n87\nRetain\nOpen\n88\nReturn\nPrivate/Personal Letter, Dean to Speiser, 11/19/71.\n89\nRetain\nOpen\n90\nRetain\nOpen\n91\nRetain\nOpen\n92\nRetain\nOpen\n93\nRetain\nOpen\n94\nRetain\nClose\nInvasion of Privacy Memo, Dean to DeCosta, 11/17/71\n95\nRetain\nOpen\n96\nRetain\nOpen\n97\nRetain\nOpen\n98\nRetain\nOpen\n99\nRetain\nOpen\n100\nRetain\nOpen\n101\nReturn\nPrivate/Political Newsarticle, \"Ripon Society...\" 10/22/71.\n102\nRetain\nOpen\n103\nRetain\nOpen\n104\nRetain\nOpen\nPresidential Materials Review Board\nReview on Contested Documents\nCollection: H. R. Haldeman\nBox Number: 232\n105\nRetain\nOpen\n106\nRetain\nOpen\n107\nRetain\nOpen\n108\nRetain\nOpen\n109\nRetain\nOpen\n110\nRetain\nOpen\n111\nRetain\nOpen\nNovember 19, 1971\nDear Larry:\nCongratulations on your recent move to open\nyour own law firm. I am confident you won't\nneed it, but just for good measure . \"good\nluck\".\nWith best wishes for a successful future.\nSincerely,\nJohn W. Dean, III\nCounsel to the President\nLawrence Speiser, Esquire\nSuite 501\n839 Seventeenth Street, N.W.\nWashington, D. C. 20006\nJackson\nIf supporting 10 V\n21\nNews\nNightbeat\nNightscene\n00:11\n\"juop nox 5005\nliable product called Sle E.zo.\nTompo\nSports Must.\nSMS \"S\"N GAOT\nRevenue Frost\n023 State JOAD days\n-00- 10 dhe\nBlack Journal\nFriday Movie\n08:01\nNews\nLove U.S. Style\nuse not\nsug VI air URI noA 2011\nFriday Movie\n00:01\nJUJ evant\nJohn and/or 40 03 UPJ $00\npupplans Plants\nPlant\nsping) PPO\n)\npue 2,11 paperwork\nThe cycle repe Itself. Without\nDavid Susskind\n180JB PLANCE\n02:6\n222 Room\nChronolog\n\"HO\n00:6\nSU pasn поим 101\nfired to problems. gain.\nDavid Susskind\nThe Virginian\nperson do juggs Build\nPartridge Clan\nChronolog\nAnd the Latoo\nDavid Susskind\n\"H.\"\n02:8\nMay Aep am THIM anny of \"He\n041\nthats 01 108 OM Joj\nBunch Apeig\n'V'G PAL\n$18311 Appal\n0018\n3011 'pare 0.01.00$ Shipping\nthings aloid or ACTD study\n1\"\"M\nAmericant \"IL\n00009\nCircus\nDoll will to OWNER\none\n:\nYORK\nprovide\n-\nGolddlegers\n08:4\n8\n3M\nTHE OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1971\nXerox\nHRH\nRipon Society prepares to push for reforms during Republican national convention\nBy HARRY BODINE\nevery 3,000 votes cast for the\nbacked by the Ripon Son kety,\ngates to 17).\nination, swillinger pointed\nSwithorger said the 1972\nprogressive Republicans to\nEast Coast where mus of\nof The Oregonian staff\nGOP presidential candidate,\nsome 300 delegates would be\nIf the revised system had\nout. In that year. New York\nSan Diego convention looked\nmake the effort to become\nRipon's strength is centered.\nThe Ripon Society is set-\nwhile Illinois had one dele-\ntransferred, mostly to the\nbeen in effect in 1968, It\nGov. Neison Rockefeller\n50 cut and dried that it was\ndelegates.\nBut 1972 is important if re-\nting Its sights on the national\ngate for every 39,000 votes.\nlarge industrial states. (Ore-\nwould have had a major im-\nwould have been a major\nhard to convince Ripon So-\nAlso San Diego is a long,\nforms are to be in effect for\nconvention in its latest of-\nUnder a revised formula\ngon would drop from 18 dele-\npact on the presidential nom-\nbeneficiary.\nciety members and other\nexpensive distance from the\n1076, Swillinger noted.\nfort, to pump new ideas and\nisonables into the GOP.\nDaniel J. Swillinger, 20,\nnational political director for\nthe SOCH ty, was in Portland\nThur comulting with 10-\nLAST 3 DAYS\nFREE!\ncal Ripon members and feel-\nSHOP\nIng the Republican pulse.\nTO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF\nLAST 3 DAYS TO\nIn an interview, the pipe\nDIRECTOR'S\nREGISTER FOR\nsmoking attorney from Cin-\nOUR GRAND REOPENING\nclaim. Ohio, said Ripon\nmembers are more favora-\nSALE SPECIALS!\nDOWNTOWN\n$2,000 WORTH OF\nbly disposed toward GOP\nFAMOUS FURNITURE\nPresident Richard Nixon\nTODAY\nto be given away\nthan day were a year apo.\nIn broad measure, the so-\nBy Director's on Oct. 23rd.\nciety which espouses pro-\n9:30-9 P.M.\nRegister of Director's Downtown or\ngressive concepts finds\nSAT.9:30-5:30\nHollywood Stores. No obligation,\nmuch to applaud In recent\nSUN.12-5:30\nnothing to buy. You need not be pra-\nNixon foreign and domestic\nsent to win all winners will be\nprograms, Swillingst said.\nnotified. 70 items on display dntn.\nBut the organization is not\nh appy with the White\nHere's Portiol List:\nHouse's tendencies to isolate\n190 METALCRAFT Dinette\nItself from youth, minorities\n'120 LEONETTI Velvet Rocker\nand a continuing \"Southern\nFREE\n'60 COOPER Velveteen Headboard\nstrategy\" approach to prob-\n140 SELIG Chrome chair\nlems.\nCERAMIC ASH TRAY\n70 KE/AP Desk\nNixon contacted\nJust for visiting our Downlown Store.\n200 BILTWELL Velvet recliner\n306 VIRTUE 5-pc. Dinette\nThe society does have\nNo obligation, advits only noth.\ncommunication with the Nix-\nmg to boy BUT you wont\n150 BROYHILL Gun cabinet\nto look around! Go ahead,\n'90 REMBRANDT Lamp\non administration, Swillinger\nbrowse thru all floors\n'150 ACTION Recliner chair\nsaid.\nTODAY\n'100 SEALY Mattress\nIt is continuing its as-\n(You'll find Director's\nsigned role of \"injecting de-\nirresistible!)\nAND DOZENS MORE!\nbate into a party lacking It\"\nor 25 one of the society's\nfounders phrased it:\n(a)\n\"T'm tired of apologizing\nto the world for being a Re-\npublican and tired of apolo-\ngizing to Republicans for\nhaving ideas.\nFocal point of the Ripon\nSAVE $80!\nthrust at the moment is the\nnational GOP convention\nstructure.\n1/2\nSwillinger cited two broad\nCOMPARE ANYWHERE\ngoals to bring more wom-\nen, youth and minority per-\nAT $229\nAND MORE!\nsons into the convention del-\nevaluats and to obtain a new\naller allon system for assign-\nNEVER BEFORE A MODERN BEDROOM WITH so MUCH VALUE AT A PRICE THIS 10WI\ning delegates to the states.\nThe prest of system is han.\ndied by the convention Hself\nthe allocation formula for\n1972 was decided by the 1968\nModern Walnut Bedroom with\nconvention. The 1072 conven-\ntion will fix the formula for\n1976, etc.\nSwithinger neted that In\nGiant 72\" (6-ft.) Triple Dresser!\n1968 Alaska was assigned\none convention delegate for\nThis Spectacular value made possible by a Direct Special Purchase - for our\nGrand Responing Solol Only of Director's. Compare the quality features of the\nCOMP. 229\nSAVE '80"
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