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FEBRUARY 12. 1971 TIME DAY
FLORIDA 10: 03a FRIDAY
ACTIVITY
The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
The Pre sident had breakfast.
The President met with: Henry A. Kis senger, As sistant William P. Rogers, Secretary of State H. R. Haldeman, Assistant
The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissengel
The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.
The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.
The President talked long distance with Secretary of the Treasury, John B. Connally in Washington, D. C.
The President walked along the beach with his daughter, Patricia Nixon and C. G. Rebozo.
The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
The President talked long distance with Secretary of the Treasury, John B. Connally in Washington, D. C.
The President flew by helicopter from Key Biscayne to Grand Cay, Virgin Islands. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".
The President went swim.m ing.
The President went to the residence.
The Pre sident had dinner with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Robert Abplanalp C. G. Rebozo
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HELICOPTER PASSENGER MA NIFEST February 12 1971(
FROM: Key Biscayne TO: Grand Cay Virgin Islands
President Nixon C. G. - Rebozo Secretary of State Rogers CDR Larson Mr. Sanchez Agent Godfrey Agent Moore
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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
Februarv 13. 1971 TIME DAY
GRAND CANYON - VIRGIN ISLANDS 10:15 SaturdaV PHONE
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The President motored around the Island with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Robert Abplanalp C. G. Rebozo
The Presidential party returned to the Residence.
The President went swimming.
The President returned to the Residence.
The President flew by helicopter from Grand Cay, Virgin Islands, to Key Biscayne. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".
The President went to his Residence at 500 Bay Lane.
The President telephoned his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed.
The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
The President telephoned his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler. The call was not completed.
The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger .
The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.
The President talked with his Assistant, Harry A. Kissinger.
The President telephoned his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed.
The President and the First Lady had dinner with: Patricia Nixon C. G. Rebozo
The Presidential Party watched the first half of the movie "Gone With The Wind. il
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( HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST February 13 1971
President Nixon C. G. Rebozo Secretary of State Rogers CDR Larson Mr. Sanchez A gent Godfrey Agent Moore
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PLACE DAY BEGAN
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PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
February 14, 1971 TIME DAY
10:53a SUNDAY
ACTIVITY
The President telephoned his Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler The call was not completed.
The President talked with his Assistant, R. R. Haldeman.
The President talked with his Assistant} Henry A. Kissinger.
The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler
The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
The President was telephoned by his ASSistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.
The President talked with his ASSistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
The President and C. G. Rebozo motored around Key Biscayne.
The President and C. G. Rebozo motored from 500 Bay Lane to the Key Biscayne Yacht Club Marina (Crandon Park Marina).
The President and C. G. Rebozo went boating on the "Coco Lobo."
The Coco Lobo docked at the boat slip at the President's Vhelicopter pad, Key Biscayne.
The President telephoned long distance to golfer Arnold Palmer in Palm Springs, California. The call was not completed.
The President telephoned long distance to entertainer Bob Hope in Palm Springs, California. The call was not completed.
The President talked long distance with golfer Arnold Palmer in Palm Springs, California.
The President talked long distance with entertainer Bob Hope in Palm Springs, California.
The President and the First Lady had dinner with Patricia Nixon} C. G. Rebozo.
The President telephoned long distance to his Special Assistant} Patrich Buchanan in Washington} D. C.
The President and the First Lady watched the second half of the movie "Gone With The Wind" with:
Patricia Nixon C. G. Rebozo C. G. Rebozo's friend.
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KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA
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11:11 11:12 P The President talked with his Assistant H. R. Haldeman.
p11:20 11:21 The President talked with C. G. Rebozo.
p The President talked with C. G. Rebozo.11:26 11:27
The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman? 12:00
The President and C. G. Rebozo went boating on the Coco Lobo.1:50 3:50
The Coco Lobo returned to the President IS helo pad boat slip.
The President went to his residence.
The President flew by helicopter from Key Biscayne to Homestead AFB for a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".
5:46
The President flew by AF-l from Homestead AFB to Andrews AFB. F a I , t 0 f passengers, see APPENDIX "B".
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The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB to the South7:48 7:57 Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".
The President went to the Residence.7: 57
P The President telephoned long distance to his daughter, Julie Eisenhower, in Rhode Island. The call was not completed.
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President Nixon Mrs Nixon CDR Larson Mis s Nixon Secretary of State Rogers Mrs. Rogers Dr. Kis singer Mr. Haldeman Mr. Ziegler Dr. Bear A gent Godfrey 1 USSS Agent
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( President Nixon Mrs. Nixon Miss Nixon .Dr. K iss i ng e r Dr. Bear CDR Larson Mr. Sanchez Mrs. Sanchez Mr. Taylor USSS
HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST - February 15 1971
TO H'Jmestead AFB
TO: White House Lawn
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AIR FORCE ONE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY l-lSN: 366 HOHESTEAD AFB, FLA. TO ANDREWS AFB, WASH, D.C. 15 Feb 71 Depart 5:48pm Arrive 7:42pm 1+54 970SM
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George P. Shultz H. R. Haldeman
H. R. Haldeman Peter Haldeman
Ann Haldeman Henry Kissinger Ronald Ziegler Caspar Weinberger
Caspar Weinberger Colonel Richard Kennedy Mr. Winston Lord Mr. Marshall Wright Commander Larson Mr. Dr. Mrs. Miss Mr. Mrs. Y~C
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·Mr. Mr. Mr. WH Photo
AP AP Photo UPI UPI Photo NBC Wall Street Journal McNaught
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Miss Mr. Miss Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.
Lawrence Higby Stanley Bear
Maggie Runkle Sheila Lopez
Manuel Sanchez Manuel Sanchez
William Cuff Herbert Oldenburg Robert Taylor Arthur Godfrey A. R. R. G. S. D. J.
Dillon McCann Keiser Jenkins Garmon Shaw Whitney
Ollie Atkins Frances Lewine
Harvey.Georges Helen Thomas
Darryl Heikes Herb Kaplow John Pierson Andrew Tully David Halperin
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PLACE DAY BEGAN
THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON. D. C.
DATE (Mo.• D.,. Yr.)
FEBRUARY 16. 1971 TIME DAY
7:30a TUESDAY
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7: 30 The President had breakfas t.
7:56 The President went to his Oval Office.
8:04 8:48 The President attended a Cabinet Meeting in the Cabinet Room. For a lis t of attendees. see APPENDIX "A".
8:48 The President went to his Oval Office.
8: 58 P The President telephoned long distance to Mrs. Everett Jordan, wife of Senator Jordan, in North Carolina. The call was not completed.
9:17 9:19 R The President talked long distance with Mrs. Everett Jordan in North Carolina.
The President met with: 9:35 10:10 Vernon A. Walters, General 9:45 10:00 Marjorie Acker, staff Secretary
The President met with: 10:28 10: 50 H. R. Haldeman. Assistant 10:48 11:03 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant
11:04 11:24
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ceremony in the East Room. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX liB " .
11:24 The President went to his Oval Office.
11:27 12:12 The President met with: George Shultz, Director, OMB John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant
12:13 12:16 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
12:16 The President went to the barber shop.
12:47 The President went to his EOB office.
12: 55 2:06 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
5:05 The President was telephoned by Congressman Leslie Arends. Deputy Assistant Alexander Butterfield took the call.
5:19 6:15 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
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DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBRUARY 16, 1971 TIME DAY
5:230 TUESDAY
The President telephoned his Personal Physician, Walter Tkach but talked with Dr. William Lukash.
5:58 5:59 P The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.
6:02 6:03 P The President talked with Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally.
6:14 6:16 P The President talked with the First Lady.
6:22 6:23 P The President talked with the First Lady.
6:30 The President went to the Residence.
6:45 The President had dinner in the Lincoln Sitting Room with: The First Lady Patricia Nixon
7:52 8:00 P The President telephoned his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger, but talked with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander Haig.
8:32 8:42 The President motored from the South Lawn of the White House to the Sheraton Park Hotel.
8:42 9:06 The President addressed the 11th Annual Washington Conference of the American Legion. The President was introduced by National Commander Alfred P. Chamie.
9:06 9:16 The President motored from the Sheraton Park Hotel to the South Grounds of the White House.
9:19 The President went to the Residence.
9:32 9:34 P The President talked long distance with Congressman Leslie Arends in Naples, Florida.
9:34 9:37 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
9:38 9:43 P The President talked with his Assistant, Ehrlichman.
John D.
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CABINET MEETING APPENDIX "A" 2-16-71
At Cabinet Table Unable to Attend
The President
The Vice President
Secretary Ro~~ers
Secretary Connally
Secretary Laird
Attorney General lYli tchell Postm,aster General BloW1t Secretary Morton Secretary Hardin Secretary Stans Secretary Hodgson Secretary Richardson Secretary Romney Secretary Volpe
(Ambassador Kennedy - Mexicol Director Shultz Counsellor Finch
(CoW1sellor Rumsfeld - Denver) (Ambassador Yost - New York) (AInbassador-Designate Bush-E:::- ~pe·
Staff
l\1r. Haldem.an Mr. Ehrlichman Dr. Kissinger Mr. MacGregor Mr. Timmons Mr. Flanigan Mr. Klein Mr.R.Price Mr. Butterfield Mr. Ziegler Mr. Safire Dr. David
Others
(Chairman Dole, RNC - Tamp2" Dr. McCracken, CEA Chairman Dr. Weber, O:NIB Dep. Dir. Mr. Weinberger, OM13 Dep. Dir. Mr. Sohmer, Asst. to the Vice President Mr. Patricelli, HEW (to assist Secretary Richardson)
Mr. Kenneth Cole, DCS Mr. John Price, DCS Mr. Gary Cook, HEW
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MEDAL OF HONOR PRESENTATIONS (POSTHU?vl0US)
Tuesday, February 16, 1971
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The East Room
THE PRESIDENT:
On Tuesday you will present a total of 12 Posthumous Medals of Honor to the next of kin of servicemen from the Army and the .Marine Corps. The ceremony will follo,,;-v the same forrr~at as that of the Posthumous ceremony over which you presided in August of last year.
'SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
11 :00 a. m. Depart Oval Office for East Room.
Secretary of the Army Resor and Under Secretar:' of the Navy Warner will be positioned on platform along center of north wall.
Enter East Room and proceed directly to p1atfonn.
Make opening remarks (suggested remarks attached).
11:10 a. m. Secretary Res or reads a brief and generalized l'vfedal of Honor Citation. It \vill not include any details with reg2.=d to specific deeds performed by the recipients.
Accompanied by Major Brennan, you move to the first family group to the right of the platform and pres ent the Medal of Honor. You will pos e for a photograph with t~e
group to be taken by Ollie Atkins.
The name of the next recipient will be announced b 1'- the appropriate Service Secretary. The Citation will not be read a second time. After the name is announced, you move to the next family group and repeat the pr es entatio::. as before and continue until all presentations are
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11:30 a.m. Presentations conclude.
You return to platform and invite guests present to remain for refreshments in the State Dining Room and a special tour of the "\Vhite House. The Service
Secretaries, Congressional representatives. and other Military dignitaries present will join the familie s in the S tate Dining Room.
11 :32. a. m. You return to your office.
Press Plan: There will be no Press coverage of this event.
NOTES:
1. A diagram s ho\ving the position of each recipientts family is attached.
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3. A list of the Congressional attendees standing with the families is att.ached.
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Tuesday, February 16,1971
Senator J. Glenn Beall, Jr.
Senator John She rman Cooper Senator Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. Senator R obert Taft, Jr.
Congressman John N. Erlenborn Congressman Lawrence J. Hogan Congressman Earl F. Landgrebe Congressman Pats)' T. Mink C ongres sman Stewart Mcl(inne)' C ongrcs Sluan At Ullman
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MSgt. Harryr K. Ka','!amura - Father Miss Audrey A. l(awamura - Sister
Mr, Stewart II. Gllshi - Half brother
Miss Bridget O. Gus hi - Half sister
l\'1iss I\adinc ~\'~. Gus hi - Half sister
SP.J Donald R. Johnston
:;'Mr. and Mrs. James D. Johnston Parents
Mr. Kenneth B. J ohnstan - B rather Mr. Aaron D. Johnston - Brother Mrs. Dorothy M. Gilmore - Sister
PFC Danie 1 J. Shea
::'Mrs. Olive S. Salancy - Mother Mr. DennisS. Shea -Brother 1\1rs. Paula S. June - Sister
{ SSf!L E.arl G. Tavlor (
:::Mrs. S h i r lc f Ann T a ~r lor - W ife
Miss Shery'l A. Taylor - Daughter 1\1r., Karl G. Taylor, Jr. - Son Mr. l<'evin G. Taylor - Son Mrs. Anna H. Taylor - Mother Mr. Arthur G. Taylor - Father Mrs. Mary' A. Brumbaugh - Sister SSgt. Waltcr W. Taylor - Brother
LCpt. Thomas P. Noonan
:::1\1r. and Mrs. Thomas P. Noonan Parents
1\1iss Regina 1'\oonan - Sister :NIl'. Daniel Noonan - Brother 1\1rs. Jeanne Noonan Leonard - Sister Mrs. Catherine 0roonan :vlcHugh - Sister
Wahiawa, Hawaii
Heide lbcrg, Germany
Wahiawa, Hawaii II II
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Columbus, Georgia " II
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Norwalk, Conn. II II
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Avella, Penn. I! I!
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Canton, Ohio Jessup, 11aryr lanc1 Canton, Ohio Camp Lejeune, NC
Queens, N. Y. II II
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Mr. G(:orgc C. Weber - Father
Mrs. E Is ie :\1. 'Weber - £..1 other
:Mr. William J. \\' (~ber - Brother
LCpl. George P. Wcber - Brother USS Ranger (Mediterranear:'
La Grange, Illinois
Hinsdale, Illinois II "
PFC Daniel D. Bruce
:;'Mr. and 1\·11'5. Dean L. Bruce Mr. Stephen Bruce - Brother Miss Karen Bruce - Sister l\1r. Rodney Bruce - Brother Mr. Robert Bruce - Brother
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1s t Lt. Stephen H. Doane
:;'Dr. David G. Doane - Father Walton, New York Mrs. Joan (Doane) Elliott - :0.10thcr Front Royal, Virginia Mr. Eric L. Doane - Brother Walton, Ncw York Miss Leslie Doane., Sister Walton, New York W 0 Geoffre Y' Doane - Brother Seoul, Korea Mr. l\1ichael Doa:le - Brother Walton, New York
1st Lt. Robert L. Paxon
:;'l\1 r. and 1\'1 l' s. R abe rt Paxon - par ent s Detroit, Michigan Miss Cheryl A. Paxon - Sister " Mr. David W. Paxon - Brother II
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SFC William M. Br~Tant
{ I ( :;:1\1rs. Lizzie 1. Bryant - Wife Fayetteville, KC
11 IIMis s Angela R. Bryant - Daughter Master Gregory r\. Bryant - Son II" Master E.elven S. Bryant - Son II" Mr •• Sebron Bqrant - Father Newark, N. J.
SiZt. Charles C. Fleek
':'Mr. and Mrs. Wilford E. Fleek - Parents Petersburg, Ky. Miss Carle T. Fleek - Sister II "
II IIMr. Amuel E. Fleek - Brother Mr. Ovit B. W. Fleek - Brother Hillsboro, Indiana
Sgt. J ol1n N. Holcomb
::'Mr. and Mrs. George N. Holcomb Parents Richland, Oregon
II IIMr. William D. Holcomb - Brother
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SOUTHWEST GATE SOUTH,fEST GA TE SOUTHWEST Gl\ T E
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tDr:<:'~id G. Doane ~f1~~;~--" :-:"Mrs. Joan Elliott ·,:,i.1r:' El'ic L. Doane !
t~Miss Leslie D03.ne .,l .,';,.",WO Geoffrey Doane
(,.lv1r: Michael Doane ~<'~aptain Robert J. Monaghan - Escort Officer ';<-"Captain Jan-les O. Younts - Escort Officer !:SSG J.1..~.1'1CS C. Huddy - Escort :NCO
Paxon .Cong Lt':.·cie~l N: N ecl7.i ....."',.....: .......!!'i.
'~'I' • r. Robert Poxon'" ,-,,,';'
,>:"'lvfrs. Robert Poxon . t.-M~.ss Che:dy A. Poxon 41i:fr. David W. Poxon e...~f\.1;;~ Thoma::; E. Paxon
" . ~lvfrss J<::aren M. Poxon t.~1l'G'·3~Barbara J. Poxon ["Capt.ain klark R. Stetson - Escort Officer t.Cap~ain Kevin J. Henry - Escort Offic~:::'
£.,SfJG John O. McAulliffe - Esco::-t NCO'
~~an~br of _SF~_Wi~!iam :lvL' Br~i.rl.nt ,.." ..... ~
f~·M{s. Lizzic 1. Bryant ,t~.J\,1is~; Angela.R•.Bryant t'~.",Master Gregory N. Bryant
•;,,,,,~.1a'ster Kelven S. Bryant ,L..1v1r= _Sebron Bryant i:o.-,.Cal)'!:ain Jer:c)' W. Hope - Escort Office ;:,,,,..Captain Herbert H. Joiner - Escort ani-cel' '<';""'SSG Jim.my R. Harper - Escort NCO
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[,lv1r. ,Amuel E, Fleek .i:".klr. Ovit B. VI. FIcek {,Cap1ain Albert 'N. Dcgynaski - Escort Officcr :~ .. Cap1::tin Stewart D. Beckley - Escort Officer c.sSC Da:::rell 1\'105S - Escort NCO
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~·!\il'. George N. Ilolcoll1h Llvh:s. George N. HolcOlnb
Mr. 'William D. IIolcolnb ;'\;",C~lpLain Dclvic1 A. Beisner - Escort Officer -f"""' "
,,~·Capl<.in ThOlY1,LS T. Lo Pres Ii - Escort Ofiiccl' :~,:SSG Y/. L. lvloHoll - Ef:cort Ncb
/ 1/r11C =:-'lT1ily of Corporal Terry L. Kawamura Cong Patsy T. !\fink ( ;~~ M r.3 •.' )..rabe1 S. Gus hi
'.,'}',:Sgt :Iarry K. Kaw2.:C'.ura. ',:'1'~i5S Audrey A. Kav:amura
,,'lv-fr. Stc'\'.' art H. Gushi
~Miss Bridget O. Gushi , t.Miss ?\adine M. Gushi \ ::·Captain Ra.ymond N. Sasaki - Escort Officer
:lst Lt Atlas R, Yates - Escort Officer ~"'SSG John. S. Knewell - Escort NCO
VTt:.c family of Specialist Four Donald R. Johnston .~."
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t"rvlr. Jam~s D. Johnston
l.Mrs. James D. Johnston /~.. .
t.:..·M:r. Kenneth B. Johnston ;~.....i\1r~ Aaron D. Johnston -~-·!Vlrs. DorotllY lYi. Gilmore . . ..:..:-_..:- :: ..-:._:._. .-=---=.-:_~::~~~ __:.._:_:_~.:...:_ "'_._ ... ~ _
l~Ca'ptai!1 John D. Hyland - Escort Officer !-:!st Lt Stephen J. Farrel - Escort Officer ~St- Ei',va:'rd 1. Gardiner - Escort NCO
~e fa~li'ly of Private First Cl3.sS Daniel J. Shea Cong Stewart ivfcKinney ~,... ~>i'-
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(,..q( '>s.· Olive S. Salancy ~"'!V.Lr. Dennis S. Shea
~.>;<'>lYlrs-:·.P<LUIa' S. Jtme . /," Captain Richard S. Smith - Escort Officer1:Z:d Lt John E. Brinkley - Escort Officer ~SG John 1.,,1. Dice - Escort NCO
k[~nilY of Sergeant K~rI G. ~'aylor Sen J. Glenn Beal, Jr . ./
Sen Cha:des MeG Mathia8, Jr. (:ld:ts':"'''Shirley A,.D. Taylor . S.en R0l::-~!'t Taft, Jr. ",).v1i~s Sheryl A. Taylor Cong La-,vrence J. Hogan €.~1\fr .. I<arl G, Taylor, Jr.
• t ..•)vlJ<. Kev'in G. Taylor [Mrs. Anna H. Taylor"'~'< . . {.)vi~·s. 1\1ary A. Brumbaugh :;':~lvfr.. Arthur G. Taylor !.,SSgt 'Walter W. Taylor {.A.:;'".r,:C Arnold J. Orr - Escort Officer L.11'ajor George D. Mock, Jr - Escort Officer ·1 lsJ'Lt R. E. Felton - Escort Office}:~<..,..a;~'" .
~fami;v of Corporal Th~n'1as P. Noonan
,(~ . ThOll1as P. Noonan, Sr. (Mrs. Florence M. Noonan
{,,)vliss Regina Noonan. ;.M.l:. Daniel Noonan.....fMrs. Jeanne Noonan Leonard ~>~.1l-s. Catherine Noonan McHugh ·:'J.st:Lt John F. O'Neil - Escort Officer ,;,lst Lt R. L. CArter - Escort Officer
~ f<cmilL::L Corporal Lester W. Weber dfal'nily of PF_C Daniel p. Druce:
;).1r~ George C. Weber ~<.Dean L. Bruce i Mrs. £1 sic M. Weber .....:Mi:·s. Patricia L. Brtlce . ;\1 r. Vi ill i Zl. l'l J. Web l' r ::""1Vtiss Karen Druce :CpJ George p. Webel" I
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',Major John L. McL<Lll~hlin - Escort Officer ~!\'fr. Rrb·:;rt Dr llce Z"Jsl IA R. L. Burton - Escort Officer W1~jor £(!ward j\1. Condra .. Escort orr
~ Lt R. A. Packard - Escort Gfficer
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SOUTH\I,'EST GA T E.: SOUTHWEST GA TE
eLtary of Defense Melvin LAIRD
~;~~'Y of the Army and Mrs. Stanley RESOR Lt Colo:lel Charles BAGNAL - Military Aide
Under Secretary of the Navy Mr. John WAICNER Colonel George FOX - Military Aide Colonel J. E. GREENWOOD - Military Aide
~ral Thomas MOORE~ ~ -~-.... - .. -- - . - - -'-----'-AilinJraLRafph CO'USINS' -- ---.- ..----.---- ..-- ... - --.----.---. --------- .----.-- - -----.--- ..-- -----.. ---.
_Major ~hillip E. Shaw - Militar)' Aide
~ c:mu. £..~eona:;:'d CI-jj~Plvu\N-~ /one1 Joseph GOODSON - :Military Aide
( 'Sergeant _Major of the Army and ~Silas Copeland
~r Chief Petty: Officer and -M:;';. Delbert BLA CK ,.,<-- .
Sergeant l~f the Marine Corps and Mrs. Joseph DldLEY
CONGRESSME:;>J AND SENATORS
~~-~lennBE.i-\L, Jr.
enator John Sherman COOPER ~
j'"JIA,4;;,.1' 1Senatol' Charles McC l'v'iATHIAS, Jr. " iffj
I ;~l' Ro~ert TAFT, Jr. l
~ _Lcor,.grcssman John N. ERLENBORN
Congres snlan Lawrence J. HOGAN
,'·:.eng;cssrnan Earl F. LANDGREBE
,s sman Patsy T. MINK
ongl'cssrnan Stev,ra::t MCK.INNEY .. ~ .. -- .
lGongresslnan Lucien N. NEDZI
~grcssmanAl ULLMAN
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11:00, February 16, 1971, The East Roo_m
EAST GATE EAST GATE
BONE, MSG Thomas
BREWER, SFC Charles
DOYLE, LTC David K.
HEATH, LTC Harry A.
HRUBY, Maj Dale
• KRA USE, Maj Stanley -- _.------" - -_. -- ----- -"--- - -----_._-----_._-- ----_..-~ ------- -- ----.--------_.----._-.
LONG, Colonel H. S.
/-~L'ER, Paul( ;
MOON, SPS' Terry A.
OIBRIEN, GSG C. C.
OINEIL, Wa.yne
.REED, LTC C. C.
SCHNEIDER, Carl F.
SMOOT, SP5 TholTIa s V.
TORRETTO, Maj Richard j.
RIVEILt\-RIVERA, SP5 Willian~
STOMBRES, Maj Richard
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February 17. 1971 WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY
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9:45 10:00
10:38
10:39 10:49
10:40 10:44
10:57 11:00
1:35 1:37
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3 :323:30
3:35 3:36
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4:54 5:19
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The President had breakfast.
The President went to his EOB Office.
The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.
The President telephoned Director, OMB, George Shultz. The call was not completed.
The President talked with Chairman CEA, Paul McCracken.
The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary.
The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
The President talked with his Assistant, John D. EhrlichInan.
The President met with his Deputy As sistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.
The President telephoned CEA staff member Herbert Stein but talked with Director OMB, George Shultz.
The President talked with Director OMB, George Shultz.
The President went to his Oval Office.
The President held his thirteenth News Conference. It was not broadcast over radio or television.
The President met with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Walter Scheel, Foreign Minister Federal Republic of Germany.
The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.
The President met with: Daniel J. Evans, Governor John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant.
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February]7, ]971
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5:53 5:59 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Dwight
L. Chapin.
The President met with: 6:20 6:32 H. R. Haldeman, As sistant 6:21 6:32 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary.
6:32 The President went to the Residence.
6:35 6:55 The President met with his Physician, Kenneth Riland.
6:52 6:56 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
8:16 8:17 P The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.
8:18 8:25 P The President talked with his Special Assistant, William Safire.
8:48 10:19 The President and the First Lady hosted a Military Reception. Entertainment was provided in the East Room by singing groups from the four service academies. A receiving line was held in the Blue Room. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A".
10:19 The President and the First Lady went to the second floor of the Residence.
10:40 10:50 The President met with his Physician, Stanley Baer.
10:47 P The President telephoned his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
10:53 11:02 The President met with his Physician, Stanley Baer.
10 :54 P The President telephoned long distance to Mayor Samuel Yorty in Los Angeles, California. The call was not completed.
10:58 11:01 R The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
11:11 11:13 P The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.
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(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)
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The President talked long distance with Warren M. Darn, Board of Supervisors, County of Los Angeles, California, in Los Angeles.
The President talked long distance with Mayor Samuel Yorty in Los Angeles, California.
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MILITARY RECEPTIO~ // Wednesday, February 17, 1971 ;-Ofll£
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The President & Mrs. Nixon
_._._--- .-.- . _.- _Lt.. Gen. & Mrs. Royal B.Allison _. =-=::-.:.:-- .... .__ .. .
Asst. to Chmn., JCS, for Strategic Arms Kegotiations Adm. &: Mrs. Jackson D. Arnold
Chief of Naval Material_. IIoll. & M~ s. TIradclet:t5 R. BerlRon. Eugene 1\'1. Becker Bndc ... .:Jecl etal y of th~ Al"'lI ...y
Asst. Secretary of the Army for Financial L"lanagem,ent Hon. &: Mrs. James M. Beggs
Under Secretary of Transportation Vice Adm. & Mrs. C. Edwin Bell
Comdr., Amphibions Force, U. S. Atlantic- Fleet, Norfolk Adm. &: Mrs. Chester R. Bender
COlnmandant, U. S. Coast Guard Vice Ad!n. & Mrs. Fred G. Bennett
Comdr., Antisubmaritre .Warfa.re Force, U ~ S. Atlantic Fleet, Norfolk Com.rnander Valeria L. Berg
Seni~r SPAR Office::.-, U. S. Coast Guard Vice Adm..& Mrs. 'Francis J. Blouil1
( Deputy Chief of Naval Operatio:ls for Plans & Policy Hon. &: Mrs. Richard J. Borda
Asst. Secretary of the Air Force for Manpoo,::er & Reserve Affairs Hon. &·Mrs. Charles,A. Bowsher ..
Asst. Secretaryof the Navy for Finan'cial ~fanagement •Lt. Gen. &: Mrs. George S. Boylan, Jr.
DCS/Program.s & Resources, U. S. Air Force General of the Army &: Mrs. Omar N. Bradley
u. S. Anny, retired, Beverly Hil.ls, California Gen. &: Mrs. George S. Brown
Comdr., Air Force Systems Command Hon. &: Mrs. J. Fred Buzhardt
General Counsel, Dept. of Defense Vice Adm. & Mrs. Turner F. Caldwell, Jr .
. Dil'., Antisubmarine Warfare Programs, OPNAV _.Vice Adm. &: Mrs. JamesF. Calvert . .. ~.:.:.._ .. . _
Supt., U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland -., --- .....--.- -_...
Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Capen, Jr: Asst. to the Secretary of Defense for Legis]ative Affairs'
Gen. &: Mrs. Jack J. Catton Com.dr., Military Airlift Command, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
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Gen. & Mrs. Leonard F .. Chapman, Jr. ( Commandant of the Marine Corps
Lt. Gen. &: Mrs. Albert P. Clark Supt., U. S. Air Force Academy, Colorado
. Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Frederick J. Clarke Chief of Engineers. U. S. Army
__=-c:=--=-_Y~~_~Acl~~. _~_MJ:" S ~.~ichard G . Colbert . __._' .. _:.'. ._, .-:=-~:::_-:_.:.._ .: _
Pres., Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island I
Vice Adm. &: Mrs. Thomas F. Connolly . Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Air
Lt. Gen. &: Mrs. Albert O. Connor Commanding General, Third U. S. Army, Ft. McPherson, Georgia
Adm. &: Mrs. Ralph W. Cousins Vice Chief of Naval Ope rations
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Duward L. Crow COluptroller of the Air For ce
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Robert E. Cushman, Jr. Dep. Dir., Central Intelligence Agency
Vice Adrn. & Mrs. George M. Davis, Jr. Chief, Bureau of Medicine & Surgery; Surgeon General of the Navy
Lt. Gen. &: M.rs. Raymond G. Davis Conl!nanding General, Marine Corps Developm.cnt & Educational Command
Vice Adm. & 1\'11'5. Vincent P. de Poix ( Dep. Dir. (Adminis tration, Evaluation &: Management) Office of Dir. ,
Research &: Engineering, OSD -bt. Gen. c... Mx s. Yifilliall1 E. DePuy
.As·S't':·~-Vre~€_h_i_ef_0f_St_a_ff;_tJ...&...-A~y
Lt. Gen. -& Mrs. Russell E. Dougherty DeS/Plans &: Operations, U. S. Air Force
·Adm. &: Mrs. Charles K. Duncan Comelr-in-Chief, Atlantic; U. S. Atlantic Fleet", Supreme Allied Commander,
Atlantic Hon. &: Mrs. John S. Foster, Jr.
Director of Defense Research &: Engineering Han. &: Mrs. J. Ronald Fox
Asst. Secretary of the Army for Installations & Logistics Hon. &Mrs. RobertF. Froehlke
Asst. Secretary of Defense for Administration Hon. & Mrs. Robert A. Frosch
Asst. Secretary of the Navy for Research &: Development . Vice Ac11n. & Mrs. Noel A. M. Gayler
Dir., National Security Agency, Ft. George G. Meade, Maryland Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Alvan C. Cillen" II
Com.elr., Air University, Maxwell Air Force D:tsc, Alabalna
... T,t. Gen. Otto J. Glasser l,. DeS/Research & Development, U.S. Air Force
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( Vice Adm. & Mrs. Arthur R. Gralla Comdr., Military Sealift Command
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. "\Villiam C. Gribble, Jr. Chief of Research & Development, Dept. of the Army
Vice Adm. &: Mr s. Dick H. Guinn
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations &: Chief of Naval Persqnnel _____~:..::.Brig. Gen. & Mr s. Alexander M .. Haig __ .'. __ _ __ . . _
Deputy Assistant to the President-fo'r-N;:-ti~;'~i Se-~~;-ityAff~i~------------
Han. & Mrs. Grant L. Hansen Asst. Secretary of the Air Force for Research & Development
Rep. & Mrs. F. Edv,'ard Hebert Chmn., House A rmed Services COlnmittee
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Earl C. Hedlund Dir., Defense Supply Agency, U. S. Air Force
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Joseph 11. Heiser, Jr. Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Dept. of the Army
Hon. & Mrs. Daniel Z. Henkin As st. Secretary of DefensJ for Public Affairs
Han. & Mrs. James D. Hittle . Asst. Secretary of the Navy, Manpower & Reserve Affairs
Gen. & !virs. Bruce K. Holloway Comdr-in-Chief, Strategic Air Command, U. S. Air Force
( Colonel Jeanne M. Holm Director of Women, U. S. A ir Force .
Vice Adm., & Mrs. Edwin B. Hooper Dir.' of Naval History, OPNAV, & Curator for the Navy Dept.
Lt. Gen; & Mrs. Hal B. Jennings, Jr. Surgeon General, U. S. Army
Han. & Mrs. Robert L. Johnson Asst. Secretary of the Army for Research & Development
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. David C. Jones COludr., 2nd Air Force, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana
Mr. & Mrs. RobertE. Jordan, III General Counsel, Dept. of the Army
Han. & Mrs .. Robert T. Kelley Asst. Secretary of Defense for Manpower & Reserve Affairs
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. "Valter T. Kerwin, Jr. Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, U. S. ArnlY
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Richard P. Klocko Dir., Defensc Communications Agency
Lt. Gen. Richard T. Knowles Asst. to thc Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Maj. Gen. & Mrs. William A. Knowlton Supt., U. S. Ivlilitary Acadcmy, Wcst Point, New York
{ The Sccl'ctary of Defcnse & Mrs. Laird
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Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Stanley R. Larsen Commanding Generc'.1, Sixth U. S. Army, Presidio o£.San Francisco
Lt. Gen. &: Mrs. Eugene B. LeBailly( Chmn., Inter-American Defense Board
Vice Adm:'& :f...-frs. John M. Lee
Asst. Dir~, U. 'So Arms Control &: Disarmament Agency, Dept. of State Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Frederick E. Leek
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Vice Adm. & 1v1rs. William P. Mack Deputy Asst. Secretary of Defense, OSD
,~Gen. & Ml s. 'f'ho~K~e
COrrldr., Aerospace Defense Command, Colorado Springs, Colorado Gen. & Mrs. SethJ. McKee
Comdr-in-Chief, NORAD and CONAD, U. S. Air Force Hon. &: Mrs. John L. McLucas
Under Secretary of the Air Force Lt. Gen. & Mrs. John B. McPherson
Commandant, National War College Gen. & Mrs. Jack G. Merrell
Comdr., Air Force Logistics Command, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio Gen. &: Mrs. John C. Meyer
Vice Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force Gen. &: Mrs. Henry A. Miley, Jr.
COlumanding General, U. S. Army Materiel Command ( Vice Adm. & 1'.1rs. Charles S. Minter, Jr. .
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Logistics .
Lt. Gen. &: Mrs. Vernon P. Mock . Commanding General, Fifth U. S. Army, Ft. Sheridan, Illinois
Gen. &: Mrs. William W. Momyer Comdr., Tactical Air Command, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia
Vice Adm. & Mrs. George E. Moore, II Vice Chief of Naval Material
Adm. & Mrs. Thomas H. Moorer Chmn., Joint Chiefs of Staff
Hon. &: Mrs. Robert C. Moot Asst. Secretary of Defense, COITlptroller
Vice Adm. &: Mrs. Lloyd M. Mustin DiT., Defens e AtoITlic Support Agency
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. John Norton COITlmancling General, U. S. Arrny Combat Developm.ent Command
Hon. & Mrs. G. Warren Nutter Asst. Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
Lt. Gen. Arthur W. Oberbeck Dir., Weapons Systems Evaluation Group, U. S. Anny
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/ ......, •.. Lt. Gen. &: Mrs. John W. O'Neill
-< . ./. Vice Comdr., Air Force Systems Command
Han. &: Mrs. David Packard Deputy Secretary of Defense
_' -'" Lt. Gen. &: Mrs. William R. Peers Chief, Office of Reserve Components, U. S. Army
Gen. &: Mrs. Bruce Palmer, Jr.
-- - Vice Chief of Staff, U. S. Army -- ..__ .-._.__.._------- --- - --- ---------_._-- ----------
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Samuel C. Phillips Comdr., Space &, lA.issile Systems Organization, U.S. Ai:T Force,
Sallta Monica; California Lt. Gen. &: Mrs. Jammie M. Philpott
Dep. Dir., Defense Intell~nce Agency Lt. Gen. &: Mrs. Beverley E. IPoviell
Com~anding General, III Corps &: Ft. Hood, Texas Captain Robin L. Quigley
Asst. Chief of Naval Personnel for Women Vice Adm. &: Mrs. Eli T. Reich
Dep. Asst. SecrE;tary of Defense for Production Engineering &: Material Acquisition, QSD
Hon. &: Mrs. Stanley R. Resor Secretary of the Army •
Vice Adm. &: Mrs. Iiyman G. Rickover Dir., Division of Naval Reactors, Atomic Energy Commission
( Lt. Gen. &: Mrs. Louis B. Robertshaw •
Dir. Df Personnel &: Deputy Chief of Staff, Marine Corps Hon. &: 1\-1rs. Louis M~ Rousselot
•Ass"t. Secretary of Defense for Health &:. Environment
Lt. Gen. &: Mrs. Austin J. Russell • Asst. Vice Chief of Staff; U. S. Air Force
Gen. &: Mrs. John D. Ryan Ch.ief of Staff, U. S. Air Force
.Vice Adm. &: Mrs. Thomas R. Sargent, III As st. Commandant, U. S. Coast Guard
Hon. &: Mrs. Spencer J. Schedler Asst. Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management
Vice Adm. &: Mrs. Frederick J-}. Schneider, Jr. Deputy Asst. Secretary of Defense for InspectionServices
Han. &: Mrs. Robert C. Seamans, Jr. Secretary of the Air Force-.---..----------------.--..- ... --.---
Vice Adm: &: Mrs. Benedict J. Sem.mes-, Jr.--··'· -.. ---- .....-----~. - .-_.' -.--.-..- ..-... --.
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Fleet Operations &: Readinc.s s Vic~ Ac1rn. &: Mrs. Ralph L. ShiClcy
Deputy Chief of N"a\"al Ope rations for Logislics Hon. fc Mrs. Barry J. Shillito
Asst. Secretary of Defense for Installations f-.c Logistics
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Lt. ·Gen. &: Mrs. George B. Simler
Comdr., Air Training Command, Randolph Air Force Basel Texas Vice Adm. &: Mrs. John Victor Smith
Commandant, Industrial College of the Armed Forces Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Srull
Acting Asst. Secretary of the Army for Manpower & Reserve Affail's Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Alfred D. Starbird
______ _ __ Safeguard Systems Mgr. I SafeguardSyste.ml U. S. Army _ Mr. & Mrs. Merritt H. Steger -- .--.----------.------.. -.-.---------------------------
General Counsel, Navy Dept. Mr. & Mrs. Jack L. Stempler
General Counsel, U. S. Air Force Sen. & Mrs. John C. Stennis
Chmn., Senate Armed Services Committee Lt. Gen. & Mrs. James T. Stewart .
COlnelr., Aeronautical Systems Div., 'Wright - Patterson AFB, Ohio Vice Adm. & Mrs. Bern~rd 1\{. Strean
Chief of Naval Air Training, Pensacola l Florida Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Rich?-rd G. Stilwell
Dep. Chief of StaH for Military Operations, Dept. of the ArnlY Colonel Jeanette 1. Sus tad
Director of Vlom.cn :tY1arines Rear Adm. & Mrs. John F. Thompson, Jr.
Supt., U. S. Coast Guard Acadenly, New London, Connecticut( Gen. & Mrs. John L. Throckmorton
Comdr-in-Chief, U. S. Strike Command, U. ·S. Army Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Alonzo A. Towner
Sui'geon Generalof the Air Force Vice Adm. & Mrs. Robert L. Townsend
Comdr. I Naval Air Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet, Norfolkl Va. Hon. &: Mrs. Gardiner L. Tucker
Asst. Secretary of Defense, Systern.s Analysis Vice Adm. & Mrs. John A. Tyree, Jr.
Naval Inspector General Lt. Gen. & Mrs. George V. Underwood, Jr.
Cornmanding General, U. S. Army Air Defense Command, Colorado Springs Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Woodrow W. Vaughan
Deputy Commanding General, U. S. Army Materiel Conlmand Lt. Gen. & Mrs. John W. Vogt, Jr.
Dir. I The J oint Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff Mr-: & Mrs.' Carl W. Wallace
Special Asst. to the Secretary of Defense & Deputy Secretary o! Defense Hon. & Mrs. John W. 'Warner
Under Secrelary, or the Navy Vice Adm. &: Mrs. John P. Weinel
Dir. [or Plans &: Policy, J-5-Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Gen. & Mrs. William C. Westmoreland Chief of Staff, U. S. Army
Vice AdITI. & Mrs. Ralph Weymouth Dir., Navy Program Planning, OPNAV
Bon. & Mrs. Philip N. Whittaker Asst. Secretary of the Air Force for Installations
Vice Adm. & Mrs. Eugene P. Wilkinson _ Comdr., Submarine Force, U. S.Atlantic_ Fleet,
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Robert R. Williams Asst. Chief of Staff for Force Development, Dept.
. Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Melvin Zais Dir. for Operations J J3, Office of the Joint Chiefs
& Logistics
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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.• Day. Yr.)
February 18, 1970 WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY
WASHINGTON D. C. 9:47 a. m. Thursdav PHONE
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9:56 10:09 10: 05 10: 06
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12:22 12: 38
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12:40
12:43 12:54
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The President,accompanied by his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman went to his Oval Office.
The President met with: John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant.
The President talked with his Special Assistant, William L. Safire.
The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary.
The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assis tanto
The President met with: The First Lady Mark Goode, Special Assistant.
The President and The First Lady went to the South Grounds for the welcoming ceremony for Prime Minister, Emilio Colombo, President of the Council of Ministers of The Italian Republic.
The President returned to his Oval Office with: Emilio Colombo, Prime Minister, Italy Neil Seideman, Interpreter Jose deSabra, Interpreter.
The President,accompanied by Prime Minister Colombo and two interpreters, went to the Cabinet Room where they met with members of the official Italian Party. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A".
The President accompanied Prime Minister Colombo to his car.
The President returned to his Oval Office.
The President filmed a statement in the Rose Garden for the television program "60 Minutes".
The President returned to his Oval Office.
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February 18, 1970 TIME DAY
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ACTIVITY
The President talked with Mrs. Ralph Albertazzie, wife of Col. Albertazzie, the President's AF-1 pilot.
The President talked with his Special Assistant, Raymond K. Price, Jr.
The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant R. L. Ziegler, Press Secretary Patrick J. Buchannan, Special Assistant.
The President talked with the Director of OMB, George P. Shultz.
The President met with his Special Assistant, Mark Goode.
The President went to the Family Theatre where he filmed
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a statement on the Health Message.
The President, accompanied by Mark Goode, returned to his Oval Office.
The President met with: Mark Goode, Special Assistant John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant George P. Shultz, Director of OMB H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant.
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.
The President motored from the South Grounds of the White House to the Smithsonian Institute.
The President participated in the dedication ceremony for the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars. Included among the approximately 250 attendees were:
Hubert H. Humphrey, Senator and Mrs. H. S. Dillon Ripley, Secretary of Smithsonian Institute and Mrs. Ripley, Benjamin Read, Director, Woodrow Wilson Center and Mrs. Read, Francis B. Sayre, Dean of Washington Cathedral, and Mrs. Sayre.
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PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
DIARY
DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)
February 18, 1970 TIME DAY
6:10 Thursdav
ACTIVITY
The President motored from the Smithsonian Institute to the South Grounds of the White House.
The President went to his Oval Office.
The President met with his Assistant, He"'nry A. Kissinger.
The President met with: Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy As sis tant H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Alexande r P. Butte rfield, Deputy As sis tant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary.
The President went to the Residence.
The President went to the North Portico where he met Prime Minister, Emilio Colombo of Italy.
The President and the First Lady hosted a State Dinner in honor of Prime Minister, Emilio Colombo. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX liB II.
Entertainment was provided in the East Room by singer Anna Marie Alberghetti.
The President returned to the Residence.
COLOMBO VISIT
( Italian and American Participants in Meeting in Cabinet Room, 11: 00 a. m., February 18, 1971
Italians
His Excellency AIda Mora
Minister of Foreign Affairs
His Excellency Egidio Ortona Ambas sador of Italy
His Excellency Roberto Gaja Secretary General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
His Excellency Giovanni Vincenzo Soro Director General of Economic Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Honorable Bruno Bottai Diplomatic Adviser to the Prime Minister
{ Professor Gaetano Starnmati\
Accountant General, Ministry of the Treasury
The Honorable Luigi Cottafavi Chief of Cabinet, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mr. Franco Colombo Chief of the Prime Minister's Press Office
Mr. Salvatore Saraceno Chief of Press Office, Ministry of Foreign Mfairs
Mr. Antonio Armellini Interpreter
Mr. Alberto Boniver Interpreter
Mr. Rinaldo Os sola Vice Director General, Bank of Italy
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The Honorable William P. Rogers Secretary of State
The Honorable Nathaniel Samuels Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
The Honorable Martin J. Hillenbrand Assistant Secretary of State for European Mfairs
The Honorable Graham Martin United States Ambassador to Italy
Mr. William R. Codus Assistant Chief of Protocol, Department of State
Mr. Robert M. Beaudry Country Director, Italy-Austria-Switzerland, Department
of State
Mr. Charles K. Johnson Country Officer for Italy, Department of State
Mr. Neil A. Seidenman Interpreter, Department of State
Mr. A. Jose De Seabra Interpreter, Department of State
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f DINNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
Thursday, February 18, 1971 at eight 0 I clock
The President &: Mrs. Nixon
His Excellency Emilio Colombo
President of the Council of Ministers of t.'lJ.e Italian Republic Aldo Moro ,- ---------,---.--.----------"-~-~=--~--==_=_~-;..= _
Minister of Foreign Affairs His Excellency The Ambassador of Italy &: Mrs. Ortona His Excellency Roberto Gaja
Ambassador, Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs His Excellency Giovanni Vincenzo Soro
Ambassador, Director General for Economic Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Professor Gaetano Stammati Accountant General, Ministry of the Treasury
Dr. Luigi Cottafavi Minister Plenipotentiary, Chief of the Cabinet of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Dr. Rinaldo Ossola Vice Director General, The Bank of Italy
- Dr. Salvatore Saraceno Minister Plenipotentiary, Chief of p'ress Office, Min istry of Foreign Affairs
Dr. Bruno Bottai Diplomatic Counselor to the President of the Council of Ministers
Dr. 'Franco Colombo Chief of Press Of£i<:::e, Presidency of the Council of Ministers
The Secretary of State &: Mrs. Rogers The Secretary of the Treasury &: Mrs. Connally The Secretary of Defense &: Mrs. Laird The Postmaster General &: Mrs. Blount" The Secretary of the Interior &: Mrs. Morton The Secretary of Agriculture &: Mrs. Hardin The Secretary of Commerce &: Mrs. Stans The Secretary of Transportation &: Mrs. Volpe Hon. &: Mrs. George P. Shultz - --- - Dir., Office of Management &: Budget Hon~ &: Mrs. Robert H. Finch
Counsellor to the President Senator &: Mrs. John O. Pastore (Rhode Island) Senator Charles H. Percy. (Illinois) Rep. &: Mrs. John W. Byrnes (Wisconsin) Rep. &: Mrs. Peter W. Rodino, Jr. (New Jersey) Rep. &: Mrs. Silvio O. Conte (Massachusetts) Rep. &: Mrs. Delbert L. Latta (Ohio)
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Hon. & Mrs. Rocco C. Siciliano Under Secretary of Cornrnerce
General & Mrs. John D. Ryan
Chie; of Staff, .U. S. Air Force( General & Mrs. Leonard F. Chapman, Jr.
Commandant of the Marine Corps
Hon. & Mrs. Frank C. Carlucci
Dir., Office of Economic Opportunity
_Han. & Mrs. Graham Martin --~. ~. ____._--- ._-... .. - ..
_________ .-__ o_ U. S. A~bas~~d~-~-t~-itaiyO-----------Hon, Henry A. Kissinger
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Brigadier General James D. Hughes
Military Assistant to the President Hon. & Mrs. Martin J. Hillenbrand
Assistant Secretary of State for Europe<a:n Affairs Vice Admiral & Mrs. John A. Tyree
Naval Inspector General Mr. & Mrs. Marion H. Smoak
Deputy Chief of Protocol Major General & Mrs. Albert H. Smith, Jr.
Director of Procurement & Distribution~ U. S. Army Mr. & Mrs. Albert E. Albertoni
Secy-Treas., International Association of Fire Fighters, Wash.,_ D. C. Mr. & Mrs. Louis Barba
Barcon Associates, Chatham, New Jersey( Mr. & Mrs. Angelo B. Cardone, Sr.
Grand Venerable, Sons of Italy, Camden. New Jersey Mr. & Mrs. Americo V. Cortese
Supreme Venerable, Sons of Italy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Miss Anne Davis / I
Portland, Maine Mr. & Mrs. Peter DeSantis
Grand Venerable, Sons of Italy, Los Angeles, California Mr. & Mrs. Silvio DeSantis
Nat'l Comdr., It alian American World V{ar Veterans, Conshohocken, Pa Hon. & Mrs. Herbert F. DeSimone
North Providence, R. I. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph A. DeVino
Chmn., Essex County Law Dept., Office of Highway Right of Way Commission, Newark, New Jersey
- -- ----. Mr. Philip DiGiorgio - - - .. --- - - --
DiGiorgio Corporation, San Francisco, California Mr. & Mrs. Robert DiGiorgio
DiGiorgio Corporation, San Francisco, California Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower II
Washington, D. C. Mr. & Mrs. John Fischetti
Cartoonist, Chicago Daily News, Chicago, Illinois
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Mr. & Mrs. Joe Garagiola TV Personality, New York, N. Y.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred G. Gaultieri Bus. Mgr., Intn'l Brotherhood of Boiler:makers, Pittsburgh, Pa.
( Mr. & Mrs.· Joseph A•. Gimma
Partner, Hornblower & Weeks--Hemphill, Noyes, New York, N. Y. Mr. & Mrs. Claudio Guzman .
Mrs--Singer Anna Maria Alberghetti, Beverly Hills, California Mrs. Claire Giannini Hofflnan .~_·----":"-Dir., Bank of America- National Trus·t&:-:Sa,~ng-s::Assn-;-:~~Sau-F-ranCls:co- -'--
The Very Reverend Nicholas Maestrini Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions,; Pres., Maryglade College, Detroit, Michigan
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Mancini Composer, Hollywood, California
Hon. & Mrs. John J. 11archi State Senator, Staten Island, New York
Dr. & Mrs. August Martinucci Pres., National Americans of Italian Descent, Jolie.t, Illinois
Mr. & Mrs. Guy V. Mendola Nat'l Pres., Order of Italian Sons & Dan.ghters of America, Carnegie, P;:
Miss Patricia Nixon Washington, D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. Vito Presutti Grand Venerable, Sons of Italy, Bellaire, Ohio
Hon. & Mrs. Mario A. Procaccino( Attorney, New York, N. Y.
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Riccardo Pres., Chrysler Corporation, Detroit, ~lichigan
Mr. '& Mrs. Phil Rizzuto Hillsiq.e, New Jersey
:tv1rs. Roger Rotondi Upper Saddle River, New Jersey (Secretary Volpe's daughter)
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Salvatori, Sr. Los Angeles, California
Hon. & Mrs. Ralph Scalera Beaver, Pennsylvania
Mr. John A. Scali ABC News, Washington, D. C.
Hon.& Mrs. G. Joseph Tauro Chief Justice, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Boston
Mr. & Mrs~ Frank P.Tufaro-Tufaro & Sons, Inc., Hartsdale, New York
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Valeriani NBC News, Washington, D. C.
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ENTERTAINMENT - Thursday, February 18. 1971 at 10 p.m.
Dr. Giovanni Bottigilieri Vice Prefect, Chief of Protocol to the President of the Council of Ministers
Dr. Rodol£o Brancoli
Press Office, Presidency of the Council of Ministers Mr. John C. Court
National Security Council Mr. & Mrs. John DiSciullo = --------------------
Chief, Regional, Western & Southern Europe Division, Dept. of State Mr. & Mrs. Piero Ferraboschi
Counselor, Embassy of Italy Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. GanmlOn
Office of Asst. Dir., U. S. Information Agency Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Guarino
Washington, D. C. Mr. & Mrs. James L. Hamilton, 3d
Bethesda, Maryland Hon. Umberto LaRocca
Minister Counselor, Embassy of Italy Miss Janet Martin
Ambassador Graham Martin I s daughter Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Od~ll
Mrs--Department of State Mrs. Rinaldo Ossola
Wife of Vice Director General, The Bank of Italy Mr. & Mrs. George J. Pantos
Bethesda, Maryland Dr. ]':nzo Perlot
Deputy Diplomatic Counselor to the Pre.sident of the Council of Ministers Hon. Alberto Rossi ' • ,
Minister Counselor, Embassy of Italy Mr. & Mrs. Helmut Sonnenfeldt
National Security Council Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Stout
International Security Affairs, Dept. of Defense Mr. Pier Talenti
Rome, Italy Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Whitney
Chevy Chase, Maryland
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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBRUAR Y 19, 1971 THE WHI TE HOUSE TIME DAY
W ASHTNr; TON n r. 12,04a FRIDAY
TIME PHONE
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p The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
12:04
The President had breakfas t.8:42
The President went to his Oval Office.9:03
The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.9:05 9:06 P
The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant9:30 10:06 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary.9:57 10:04
The President met with: George P. Shultz, Direc tor, OMB10:07 10:48
, Paul W. McCracken, Chairman, CEA10:07 10:29 ,Peter G. Peterson, Executive Director, Council
./ on International Economic Policy 10:07 10:48
Hedley Donovan, Editor in Chief of FOR TUNE and other Time, Inc., publications
10:07 10:48
Robert Lubar, Managing Editor, FOR TUNE10:07 10:48 Daniel Seligman, Executive Editor, FOR TUNE10:07 10:48 William Bowen, Business Roundup Editor and Assistant, Managing Editor, FOR TUNE
10:07 10:48
Gilbert Burck, Member FOR TUNE Board of Editors
10:07 10:48
10:07 10:48 • Lawrence Mayer, Economist and Member of Fortun Board of Editors
Louis Banks, Editorial Direc tor, Time, Inc.10:07 10:48
10:49 12:41 The President attended a Reception in the East Room :.for members of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Advisory Conference. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX ItA".
12:41 The President returned to his Oval Office.
During an OPEN DOOR HOUR, with a White House photographer present, the President met with:
12:44 1:02 Leah McReynolds, staff secretary William Casselman II, Deputy Special Assistant David Parker, Staff Assistant.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Brown, III. Staff Secretary Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant David Parker, Staff Assistant.
THE WHrTE HOUSE
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PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Tla,d Record for Tra'c1 Activity)
DATE (Mo., Day. Ye.)
FEBRUARY 19, 1971 TIME DAY
12'44p FRIDAY
ACTIVITY
OPEN DOOR HOUR - CONTINUED
Harriet Elam, staff secretary Mrs. Robert H. E1am, mother Harry Elam, brother Clarence Elam, brother Dwight L. Chapin, Deputy Assistant David Parker, Staff Assistant
George Black, North Carolina brickmaker Evelyn Abrams, granddaughter Delores McGee, granddaughter Lawrence Smith, grandson Robert Brown, Special Assistant Admiral John A. Hannah, AID Harvey J. Witherell, Desk Officer, AID David Parker, Staff Assistant.
Lionel Hampton, bandleader Harry Yeates William Tipone Henry Cashen, II, Deputy Assistant John Richardson, Assistant Secretary of State
Cooper Holt, Executive Director, VFW H. R. ("Chief") Rainwater, National Commander, VFW
Admiral Don Johnson, VFW Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant.
The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary.
The President telephoned Congressman Thomas Morgan. The President talked with Congressman Morgan's secretary, Miss King.
The President talked with Senator Strom Thurmond.
The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.
The President met with: John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant George P. Shultz, Director, OMB John C. Whitaker, Deputy Assistant.
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UIAtfy
PLACE DAY BEGAN
THE WHITE HOUSE WASHING TON, D. C.
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBRUARY 19, TIME DAY
3:50p FRIDAY
1971
TIME PHONE
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The President telephoned his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods. The call was not completed.
The President met with brickmaker, George Black's great grandchildren:
Melia Black Pamela Southall Orville Black Hilary Black
Also present were: Rosemary Manarin, staff secretary Betty Fountain, State Department.
The President met with: Ronald C. Romas, Chairman, Young Republican National Federation
Linda McQuaig, Co-Chairman, Young Republican ./ NationalFederation
. Glenn Wilson, Executive Director, YRNF Jay Morris, Chairman, 1971 Leadership Trainirg School
Joseph Abate, Chairman, College Republican National Committee
Robert C. Odle, Jr., Staff Assistant.
The President, accompanied by the above group, attended a reception for Young Republicans in the Eas t Room. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX liB".
The President returned to his Oval Office.
4:53
4:59
5:08
6:46
6:52
7:09
4:54 P
5:10
6:34
6:57 P
The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.
The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
The President met with the QUADRIAD: George P. Shultz, Directo'l", OMB. Paul W. McCracken, Chairman, CEA Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, FRB John Connally, Secretary of the Treasury.
The President went to the Residence.
The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissingefto
The President had dinner with the First Lady.
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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)
FEBR HAB Y 19, 197] TI~rETHE WHITE HOUSE DAY
W A<::'HTNr.. 'T'()l\T n r 7: 52n FRIDAY PHONE
TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY
In Out Lo LD
7: 52 7:53 P The President talked with hi. s Personal Secretary. Rose Mary Woods.
8:16 The President went to his Oval Office.
8: 30 The President went to the bowling alley.
10:04 The President returned to the Residence.
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PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL
,( CDunci 1 r'1embers-f Arledge, -Roone f Boyer, John L., M.D. It
Bradl ey, Wi 11 i am B. f Daniell, James L. f Fox, Samuel t~., t·LD. f Ford, Miss Judi and Mrs. Virgil Ford
Gi ese, \~arren K. Hovde, Frederick L.
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I Ki ernan, OltJen Lee, Sammy, M.D.j Lovell, Capt. James A. (Chairman) Maleski, Alex A. McMillen, C. Thomas Merrick, Rosvlell Richardson, Bobby
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Advisory Conference Members
Aaron, Hank Albritton, David D.( Andretti, f-1ari 0
Arcaro, Eddie Aspromonte, Kenneth Banks, Ernie Basillio, Carmen Bench, JohnnyBos\'Je 11, Charley Bro\'m, J. Barry Brown, Reynaldo Bunning, Jim Butkus, Dick Casper, Billy'Counsilman, James Edward Dale, Frank Daugherty, Duffy Davenport, Willie D. DH1agg i 0, Joe El bi n, r·1ax Fleming, Peggy Foss, Joseph Frazier, Joe Friend, Robert B. Gaither, A. S. "Jake" Gardner, Mrs. Tenley Albright
FITnESS ,n,rlD SPORTS
Advisory Conference Members (cant I d)
Gala, Tom Graebner, Clark E. Graham, Captain OttoGranatelli, Anthony A. Halas, Georoe Havlicek, John J. Hayes, \.1. H. "\']ood'/"Hodge, Russ . Hoffman, Bob Hogan, Ben Houk, Ralph Howard, Frank
·... Jones~ Parnelli Jordan, Henry Ka 1i ne, A1 Kemp, Congo Jack F. Kidd, Bi lly Ki 11 ebre\'J, Harmon King, Mrs. Billie Jean
. Kramer, Jack Laughter, Robert CyLewis, Captain Bill Li quori, ~1a rti n McCormick, Mrs. Patricia McCurry, Robert B. Jr. ~1cKay, John McKeever, r'~ar 1i n McRae, Bennie T. MacPhail, Lelan S. (Larry) Mann, Miss Carol Hatte, Tom Mays, Charlie Bills, BillyMolterer, Anderl Hoody, Orville ~osbacher, Robert ~1uncey, Bi 11 Nelson, Byron Ne~~an, Wallace J. Nicklaus, Jack W. O'Brjen, ParryPalmer, Arnold D. Pettit, Robert L. Jr. Petty, Richard Lee
- "dsory Conference r~embers (cont'd) ~. ;;-
ront t John Richards t Robert (Bob) Riggs, Bobby Robinson t Brooks Robinson t Sugar Ray Robustelli t Andy Saari tRoy Schollander t Don Scott t Char1ie Shoemaker t William Lee Shula t Donald F. Smith t Miss Marilynn Starr t Bart S\'lOboda t Ron SzekelYt Mrs. Deborah H. Talamini t R. G. Tarkenton t Francis A. Tingelhoff t Mick ToomeYt William -A. Trevino t Lee Buck Twyman t Jack Uchida t Yoshihiro ~ Ussery t Bobby Van Alent James Varipapa t Andrew (Andy)
. Wilkinson t Jay G. Williams t Ted Williams t Tommy Yastrezemski t Carl M.
PCPFS Council Staff
Buchanan t Mrs. Kaye A. Conradt C. Carson Gordon, Mrs. Doris E. Kula t Hiss Nancy E. LifL Leslie MattinglYt Mrs. Martha Nicholson t V. L. Reece t Mrs. Carolyn and Mrs. Charlotte Waskevich Schmitt David J. Swengros t Glenn V. Welch t Mrs. Ursula
PcrFS Consultants
Clarke t H. Harrison (Research) Winthers t James R. (Federal-State Relations) and Miss Linda Larson Sjurseth t Bruce (State Dept.) Mishtowt t George (State Dept.)
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THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Remrd for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBRUARY 20. 1971 TIME DAY
THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 8:58a SATURDAY PHONE
TIME P=Placed R=Received
In Out Lo LD
8:58
9:33
9:33 10:27
10:27 10:32
10:32
10 :35 10:40
10 :58 12:15 10:59 12:02 11:10 11:11 11:40 11:45' 12:00 12:39 12:32 ? 12:43 2:42 1:48 1:50
1:48 1:50 1:50 2:42 1:57 1:58 2:22 2:32 2:40 2:412
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ACTIVITY
The President had breakfast.
The President went to the Library.
The President met with: Emilio Colombo, Prime Minister of Italy William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Aldo Moro, Foreign Minister Egidio Ortona, Ambas sador GrahaIn Martin, Ambassador Henry KiSSinger, Asst.
The President escorted Prime Minister Colombo to· his car on the south driveway.
The President went to his Oval Office.
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.
The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Peter Flanigan, Assistant Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant John D. Ehrlichrnan, Assistant H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Mr. and Mrs. John Whitaker and two sons, Deputy
Assistant David Shriver Charles Colson, Special Counsel Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant
The President was telephoned by Chairman of the Board of Governors, Federal ReserveSystem, Arthur F. Burns. The call was not completed.
The President talked long distance with Robert Tyson inP11:29 11:30 NYC.
Inc. nn"c. nvuOJc, t>tct:.:SIUt.rt I KIl;HAtW NIAUrt':s UAILY UIAtH (See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON D. C.
DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)
FEBRUARY 20. 1971 TIME DAY
1l:36a SA TURDAY
TIME PHONE
P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY
In Out La LD
11:36 11:44 P The President talked with Secretary of State, William P. Rogers.
12:22 12:23 R The President talked with the First Lady.
1:19 1:20 P The President talked with the First Lady.
1:21 1:22 P The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.
2:44 3:11 The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the White House to Camp David. For a list of passengers. see APPENDIX "A".
3:13 3:14 The President motored from the helicopter pad to Aspen, his Camp David residence.
3 :41 3:52 P The President talked long distance with his Assistant, H. R Haldeman in Washington, D. C.
4:12 4:13 P The President talked long distance with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman in Washington, D C.
4:15 P The President talked long distance to his Assistant, Jolm D. Ehrlichman in Washington, D. C.
4:43 R The President telephoned long distance by his Assistant. John D. Ehrlichman in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.
4:58 5:03 P The President talked long distance with his Assistant. John D. Ehrlichman in Washington, D. C.
5:04 P The President telephoned long distance to Governor Ronald Reagan in California. The call was not completed.
5:05 6:00 The President and the First Lady went bowling.
6:01 R The President was telephoned long distance by Governor Ronald Reagan in California. The President's Military Aide John Brennan took the call.
6:15 The President and the First Lady had dinner.
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TIME P=Placed R=Received
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PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBRUARY 20, J97] TIME DAY
WASH 11\l'"';.TON D C 6:460 SATURDAY
ACTIVITY
The President talked long distance with his Assistant~
Henry A. Kissinger, in New York City.
The President and the First Lady watched the movie I'Friendly Persuasion. If
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FROM: WHITE HOUSE
Pre sident Nixon Mrs. Nixon Major Brennan Dr. Bear Mr. Pontius l USSS
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THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAJ.'J DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBRUARY 21, 1971 TIME DAY
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TIME P=PI1Ced R=Received
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10:59
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The President had breakfast.
The President talked long distance with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander M. Haig, Jr., in Washington, D. C.
The President telephoned his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed.
The President met with his Special Assistant, WilliamL. Safire.
The President telephoned long distance to Secretary of State William p. Rogers in Bethesda, Maryland. The call was not completed.
The President telephoned his Assistant, Peter M. Flanigan. The call was not completed.
The President talked long distance with Secretary of State, William P. Rogers in Bethesda, Maryland.
The President talked with hi s Special As si stant, William L. Safire.
The President and the First Lady walked around the grounds at Camp David.
The President talked long distance with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in New York City.
The President talked long distance with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman in Washington, D. C.
The President talked l~ng distance with Admiral Lewis Strauss in Brandy Rock, Virginia.
The President flew by helicopter from Camp David, Maryland to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".
The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in New York City.
THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
CAMP DAVID
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBRUARY 21, 1971 TIME DAY
MARYLAND 10: OOa SUNDA Y
TIME PHONE
P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY
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8:38
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6:22
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P The President talked with Director of OMB, George P. Shultz.
P The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.
The President motored from the South Grounds of the White House to Columbia Country Club.
The President attended a birthday dinner for his daughter, Patricia Nixon. Also present were:
the First Lady Julie Eisenhower.
The First Family motored from the Columbia Country Club to the South Grounds of the White House.
The President went to the Residence.
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FROM: CAMP DAVID TO: SOUTH GROUNDS
President Nixon Mrs. Nixon Major Brennan Dr. Bear Mr. Pontius lUSSS
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The President had breakfast.
The President went to his Oval Office.
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butte rfie1d.
The President met with: H. R. Haldeman Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant
The President met with: Rogers C. B. Morton, Secretary of the Interior Robert Hitt, Executive Administrator, Republican
National Committee John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant
The President met with: John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary James D. Hodgson, Secretary of Labor George P. Shultz, Director, OMB Charles Colson, Special COlli'1.sel
The President met with members of the Advisory Council on Minority Business Enterprise. For a lis t of attendees, see APPENDIX "All .
During the OPEN DOOR HOUR the President met with:
Oswald Hoffman, Lutheran Hour Speaker George T. Bell, Special Assistant Raymond K. Price, Special Assistant
Business Leaders. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX fiB ".
James Udall, Son of former Secretary of Interior Murray Chotiner, Special Counsel David Parker, Staff Assistant Raymond K. Price, Special Assistant
Robert Kunzig, Administrator, GSA James B. Rhoads, Archivist of the USA A. N. Spence, Public Printer Raymond K. Price, Special Assistant Cecilia D. Bellinger, Research David Parker, Staff Assistant
Rev. and Mrs. Carl W. Haley, Pas tor of the ArlinQ:ton Methodist Church. Va.
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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., O.y, Yr.)
FEBRUARY 22, 1971 TIME DAY
THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON,D. C. 12:50p MONDAY PHONE
TIME P=Placed R=Received
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OPEN DOOR HOUR - Cont. Rev. Haley
Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary David Parker, Staff Assistant Raymond K. Price, Special Assistant
David H. Popper, Ambassador Alexander Haig. Deputy Assistant David Parker, Staff Assistant Raymond K. Price, SI£ cial Assistant
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sanders, Pres-Elect of National Forest Products Association
Henry Cashen. Deputy Assistant David Parker, Staff Assistant Raymond K. Price, Special Assistant
Charles Whitehouse. FSO. State Department Alexander H~i-g. Department Assistant
J Raymond K. Price, Special Assistant
The President met with His Personal Secretary. Rose Mary Woods.
The President was telephoned long distance by Governor Nelson Rockefeller in Albany, New York. The call was not completed .
The President met with: Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy As sistant
The President met with: George Shultz. Director. OMB John D. Ehrlichrnan. Assistant Alexander P. Butterfield. Deputy Assistant
The President met with his Personal Secretary. Rose Mary Woods.
The President met with: Edward David. Science Advisor Peter Flanigan, Assistant
The President met with: John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant H. R. Haldeman, Assistant
The President talked with his As sistant. Peter Flanigan.
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The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Bryce Harlow, former Counsellor John B. Connally, Secretary of the Treasury John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant George Shultz, Director, OMB Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary
The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant Alexander P. Butterfielp, Deputy As sistant H.R. Haldeman, Assistant
The President went to the Residence.
The President and the First Lady had dinner with: Patricia Nixon Julie Eisenhower
The President talked with Admiral Thomas A. Moorer.
The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
The President talked long distance with Governor John B. Williams in Jackson, Mississippi.
APPENDIX "A"
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Chairman Sam Wyly of Dallas
Vice Chairman Berkeley Burrell, (Black), President of the National Business League
Member John Belindo, (Indian), National Indian Leadership Training Institute, Albuquerque
Member Ben Fernandez, (Mexican-American), Chairman of the Board. National Economic Development Association, Los Angeles
Member James M. Roche, Chairman of GM
Executive Director Alan Steelman
Under Secretary of Commerce Rocco Siciliano (Secretary.Stans is unavoidably out of the city)
Director Abraham Venable of the Office of Minority Business Enterprise, Department of Commerce
Len Garment
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( A TTENDEES AT MEETING WITH BUSINESS LEADERS February 22, 1971
Harold S. Geneen, Chairman, ITT Leonard H. Goldenson, President, ABC Russell McFall, President, Western Union Patrick E. Haggerty, Chairman, Texas Instruments Samuel E. Wy1y, Chairman, University Computing Walter D. Scott, Chairman, NBC Milledge A. Hart, President, Electronic Data Systems M.. &.- -Rvrnne-f3, - ~.fl-a4 ~ Rra-Ir,- .,A.J: :r-Frank Stanton, ·Preside·nt CBS· ±.fl-eH'ias·-J..- INa!;-S-O-Ir,- -C-fi.a-i-i"fl'laHr -I-B-MROOe-i"t-S.- Oe-lfl'laHr -G:Ra}'l"-m-aofh - WG~-
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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Ye.)
THE WHI TE HOUSE FEBRUAR Y 23, 1971
TIME DAY
WASHINGTON D. C. 7:40a TUESDAY
TIME PHONE
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The President had breakfast.7:40
The President went to his Oval Office.7:55
The President attended a Republican Leadership Meeting in the Cabinet Room. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "All.
8:03 9:42
The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.
9:449:42
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butte rfie1d.
9:489:46
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.
9: 539:50
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.
9: 559:54
The President met with: H. R. Haldeman. Assistant10:05 11:05 John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant10:25 10:45 Ronald L. Ziegler. Press Secretary10:41 10:45 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant10:52 11: 30 Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant11:20 11:23 .
During the OPEN DOOR HOUR, the President met with: Milton R. Young, Senator Mark Andrews, Congressman Lee Huebner. Staff Assistant twenty five members of the North Dakota
Legislature... For a list of attendees. see APPENDIX liB".
11:36 11:48
John R. Williams. Governor John D. Ehrlichman. Assistant Lee Huebner, Staff Assistant
11:49 11:57
The President met with: John D. Ehrlichman. Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler. Press Secretary Lee Huebner, Staff Assistant
11:57 12:02
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Waters, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Commission
Cynthia Waters, daughter John B. Waters III. son John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant Ronald L. Zieg,.1er~ Press Secretary
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FEBRUARY 23) 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY
WASHINGTON. D. C. 12:16p TUESDAY PHONE
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The President returned to the Oval Office.
The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, As sis tant Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel George P. Shultz, Director) OMB Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary
The President was telephoned by Governor David Hall. The call was not completed.
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butte rfield.
The President talked with his Special Assistant, William L. Safire.
The President motored from the White House to the Washington Hilton Hotel.
The President addressed the National Governors Conference at the Washington Hilton Hotel.
The President was introduced by: Governor Warren Hearnes, Chairman) National Governors
Conference. Also present were:
Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President John P. Connally, Secretary of Treasury John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant
The President motored from the Washington Hilton Hotel to the White House.
The President went to his Oval Office.
The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.
The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Robert H. Finch, Counsellor Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant
The President went to the barber shop.
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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBRUARY 23, 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY
WASHINGTON D. C. 6:40p TUESDAY PHONE
TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITI
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6:40 The President returned to his Oval Office.
6:42 7:02 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
7:04 7:18 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
7;18 The President went to the Residence.
7;26 7; 33 P The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander M. Haig.
8;12 11:30 The President and the First Lady hosted a dinner honoring Governors in the East Room and State Dining Room.
Entertainment was furnished by: Bob Hope, entertainers Up With People, a multi-troupe/educational youth
organization. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "D".
11: 30 The President and the First Lady retired to the second floor of the Residence.
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PARTICIPA~TS
February 23, 1971
Executive
The President ~ The Vice President ,//' James Hodgson, Secretary of Labor ---./
Senate
.Hugh Scott './ Robert Griffin. / Margaret Chase Smith .-/ Norris Cot ton" Gordon Allot t, " Peter Dominick.
House
Geral d Ford ~/ Regrets: H. Allen·Smith Les lie Arends, " " John Anderson· Richard Poff Robert Stafford Barber Conable ,""1
John Rhodes .Bob-,-W-ils'on
Republican ~ational Committee
Robert Dole regretted
Staff //Henry Kissinger ~ " Virginia Knauer >/Lou Engman ___ Peter Flanigan:' Clark ~1acGregor:/Bi 11 Timmons . .--.-Ken BeLieu Pat Buchanan ~ Harry Den t:"'/ . ______ Herb Klein ~ Ron Ziegler 1 ,J
APPENDIX lfB"
OPEN DOOR HOUR MEETING - Members North Dakota Legislature, 2-23-71
As of March 23, 1971 the attendee listing for this
meeting could not be obtained by the Office of Presi
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Dr. Edward E. David, Jr:, CHAIR lVu\ N, Scicnce Adviscr to the President
Dr, John D. Baldcschwie1cr I VICE CHAIRlv1AN, Prof. of Chemistry, Stanford U.
Mr. David Z. Beckler, E>:ccutive Secretary of PSAC, Assistant to the Director, Office oI Science and Technology
Dr. Ivan L. Bennett, Jr., New York University (Consultant to PSAC)
Dr. Detlev W. Bronk, Rockefeller University, NY (Consultant to PSAC)
Dr. Solornon J. Buchsbaum" Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque
Dr. Theodore L. Cail"ns, E. 1. DuPont de NClnour 5 &: Co.
Di'; Lee A. DuBridcic, former Science Adviser to thc President, Laguna .\ ( JElls, Cali.f.(New MemLer),
Dr. Val L. Fitch, Princeton University
Dr. Herbert Friedman, U. S. Naval Reseaxch Laboratory,\Vashington (New Member)
Dr. Richard L. Garwin, IBM Corporation
Dr. Murray Gell- Mann, CaliIornia Institute oI Technology
Mr. Patrick E. Haggerty, Texas Instruments, Inc.
Dr. Philip Handler, President, Nati ma 1 Academy of Sciences
Dr. Hube::xt Heifner. Deputy Director, Office of Science and Technology
Dr. Donald F. Hornig, President, Brown University' (Consultant to PSAC)
Mr. Kenneth I-larry Olsen, Digitn.l Equipment Corp., Maynard. Mass. (New Member)
{ Dr. Bel'bert A. S111.1.0n, Carnegie-Mellon University
Dr. Lloyd II. Smitb, Jr., Univcn;ity of California, San Francif.co
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'i' I .!!. ,)'~ tr/l CARTER, The Governor of Georgia & Mrs.
f0 /1 CONNALLY, The Secretary of the Treasury & Mrs. L:_. 1LaV JCURTIS, The Governor of Maine & Mrs. '
W./ IDAVIS, The Governor of Vermont & Mrs.
I v1 i/IDOCKING, The Governor of Kansas & Mrs. l--::-1I.VI /1 DUNN, The Governor of Tennessee & Mrs. '-. I I • r-- '. II £/1 {,/, EHRLICHMAN, Hon. & Mrs. John D.
l~vI v/ EVANS. The Governor of the Virgin Islands &-Mrs •
•V / IEVANS. The Governor' of Washington & Mrs.
V /1 EXON, The Governor of Nebraska & Mrs. I
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PI.ACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBRUARY 24, 1971 THE WHI TE HOUSE TIME DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C. 9:30a WEDNESDAY PHONE
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9:44 The President went to his Oval Office
9:57 9:58 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.
10:11 10:15 P The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W .. Colson.
10:19 11:34 10:24 11:04· 10:25 10:37 10:25 10:30 10:25 10:30
10:25 10:30
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The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant H. A. Kissinger, Assistant R. L. Ziegler, Press Secretary Virginia Knauer, Special Assistant Louis Engman, General Counsel, Office of Conswner
Affairs Elizabeth Hanford, Deputy Director, Office of Consumer
Affairs A. P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant
11:34 11: 35 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butte rfield.
11: 38
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with Black Leaders and others. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A" .
11:55 The President returned to his Oval Office.
11:55 12:01 The President talked with Secretary of Agriculture, Clifford M. Hardin.
11:57 12:19 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
12:19 The President went to the Theatre where he greeted Federal Executive Board Chairmen. For a list of Attendees, see APPENDIX "B".
12:35 The President returned to his Oval Office.
12:43 1:24 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
12:47 P The President telephoned his Deputy Assistant, Alexander M. Haig, Jr. The Call Was Not Completed.
1:25 The President went to his Office in the EOB.
1: 2.8 1:43 P The President talked with Secretary of Defense, Melvin R. Laird.
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1:40 1:42 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.
2:21 2:22 P The President talked with his Special Assistant, William L. Safire.
2:25 2: 53 The President met with his Special Assistant, William L. Safire.
3:01 3:02 P The President talked with his Special Assistant. William L. Safire.
3:38 R The President was telephoned by Secretary of Commerce. Maurice M. Stans. The Call Was Not Completed.
3:56 4:01 p The President talked with Secretary of State. William P. Rogers.
The President met with: 3:58 4:22 H. A. Kissinger, Assistant 4:20 5:10 William L. Safire. Special Assistant 4:21 4:22 Ronald L. Ziegler. Press Secretary
5:17 R The Pre sident was telephoned by his Special As sis tant. William L. Safire. The Presidents Deputy Assistant, Dwight L. Chapin took the call.
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The President talked with Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, Paul W. McCracken.
The President telephoned Director of OMB, George P. Shultz. The Call Was Not Completed.
The President talked with his Special Counsel. Charle s W. Colson.
The President talked with his Personal Secretary. Rose Mary Woods.
The President talked with his As sistant. Peter M. Flanigan.
The President went to the Residence.
The President talked with his Assistant. Henry A. Kissinger.
The President met with: William Tkach, Personal Physician Kenneth Riland, Personal Physician
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The President talked with his Deputy Assistant. Alexander P. Butte rfield.
The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
The President talked with his Special Counsel•. Charles W. Colson.
The President talked with his Special Assistant. William L. Satire.
The President had dinner with: The First Lady Patricia Nixon
The President Governor Nelson Rockefeller.
The President talked with Vice President Spiro T. Agnew.
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Meeting of Black Leacle rs(
Wednesday, February 2-1:, 1971
Those attending were:
Roy Wilkins (NAACP) Whitney Young (U rban League) Dorothy Height (Negro Women) Robert Blackwell (Mayor of Highland Park, \riLhi~<.Lnl
Berkeley Bur rell (National Business League) Richard Hatcher (Mayor of Gary, Indiana) Cenoria Johnson (Urban League)
STAFF PEOPLE
Secretary Romney John Chapin )
·"'MR. Orlebeke) his staff
George Shult z JaM Ehrlichman JaM Evans Rober.t Brown ~l~
Van Shumway Pt\'3,Q..
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PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBR U AR Y 25 t 1971 TIME DAY
8: 54a THURSDAY
ACTIVITY
The President had breakfas t.
The President went to his Oval Office.
The President went to his Office in the EOB.
The President talked with his D<puty Assistant, Alexander. P. Butterfield.
The President talked with his Personal Secretary. Rose Mary Woods.
The President met with his staff secretary. Marge Acker.
The President met with his staff secretary. Marge Acker.
The President met with his staff secretary. Marge Acker.
The President talked with his Dep~ty Assistant. Alexander P. Butterfield.
The Pre sident went to his Oval Office.
The President addressed the Nation by radio on United States Foreign Policy for the 1970 I s. Building for Peace .
The President went to the Cabinet Room for the signing of his ForeignPo1ic.~ Mes sage. For a lis t of attendee s, see APPENDIX "A".
The President was telephoned by Secretary of State. William P. Rogers. The call was not completed.
The President returned to his Office in the EOB.
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.
The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Thomas Moorer. Admiral, Chairman, JCS Alexander M. Haig, Jr .• Deputy Assistant.
The President met with: Donald Rumsfeld, Counsellor Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel H. R. Haldeman. Assis tanto
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(See Travel Record lor Travel Activity)
-PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBRUARY 25. 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE WASH r\I·~TON n r.
PHONE TIME P=Placed
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The President went to his Oval Office.
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.
The President participated in the swearing-in-ceremony for Thomas Kleppe as Administrator of the Small Business Administration. The oath of office was administered by Judge George Renercomb, Superior Court of Washington~ D. C. For a list of other guests, see APPENDIX liB ".
The President met with: Felipe Herrera, President of the Inter-American Development Bank
Paul A. Volcker, Under Secretary of the Treasury Henry Costanzo, U.S. Executive Director, IDB Ashley Hewitt, NSC staff member.
The President met with: Joe Waggoner, Congressman J. M. Menefee, Commissioner of the Louisiania Department of Conservation
John C. Whitaker, Deputy Assistant Richard K. Cook, Special Assistant.
The President met with lawyer, Milton Rose, Mudge Rose, Guthrie, and Alexander.
The President met with: David Kennedy, Ambassador-at Large Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant.
The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant
The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Dwight L. Chapin.
The President went to the Residence.
The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.
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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE FEBR DAR Y 25. 1971 TIME DAY
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TIME PHONE
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7:00
6:55 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissingel.
The President had dinner with: the First Lady Patricia Nixon.
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APPEI'·.TDIX "All
20 Members of NSC staff who attended the signing of Foreign POlicy Message
Mrs. Mary D. Stifflemire
Miss Bernice V. Alexander
Miss Judith L. Jorulson
Mr. William G. Hyland
Mr. W. Marshall Wright
Mr. Peter W. Rodman
Mr. C. Fred Bergsten
Mr. Harold H. Saunders
Mis s Nancy L. Meinking
Mr. Arnold Nachmanoff
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Mr. Henry A. Kissinger
Colonel Robert M. Behr
Mr. John H. Holdridge
Mr. JOhn Glancy
Colonel Richard T. Kennedy
Mr. Winston Lord
Mrs. Sheila R. Lopez
Miss Dianne C. Matthews
Miss Julienne L. Pineau
Mr. K. Wayne Smith
Mr. Helmut Sonnenfeldt
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Mr. Thomas S. l<leppe Mrs. Thomas S. Kleppe Jill Kleppe Jane Kleppe Mrs. Gladyrs Anderson
SBA EXECUTIVE STAFF
Ruth Edick Anthonjr Chase Arthur Singer Marshall Parker Jack Eachon Arthur McZ ier Howard Russell Einar Johns on
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Dr. William Garvin Jack Knabel Lor en Rivard Ray Stull
CONGRESSIONAL
Senator Milton R. Young and Mrs. Senator Bob Dole Congo Silvio Conte C ong. Joe Evans
PERSOI\'AL FRIENDS
Mrs. Christine Gallagher Mr. Lacey Sharp Mrs. Dorothy Kabis Rev. Magnus Lutnas 5
OTHER
Sec. Rogers Morton S ce. Maurice Stans
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I HE. WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record (or Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (1110., Day, Yr.)
FEBRUARY 26, 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C. 8: 30a FRIDAY PHONE
TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY
In Out La LD
8:30 The President went to the Family Dining Room for Breakfast with: Wilbur Mills, Congressman John ~rnes, Congressman James Hodgson, Secretary of Labor Elliot Richardson, Secretary of HEW George Shutty, Director of Office of t1anagement and
Budget Clark MacGregor, Counsel John Ehrlichman, Assistant
10:00 The President went to the Blue Room to greet George Bush, U. N. Ambassador-designate.
The President went to the State Dining Room for Swearing-In of George Bush as U. N. Ambassador. For list of attendees, see Appendix "A".
10:10
The President went to the Oval Office.10:26
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.
10:26 10:27
The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.10:3610:29
The President went to the Cabinet Room for a NSC Meeting. For a list of attendees, see Appendix "B".
10:40 12:35
The President met in the Oval Office with: MelVin Laird, Secretary of Defense Adm. Thomas Moorer, Chairman of JCS Henry Kissinger, Assistant
12:48'12:35
During the OPEN DOOR HOUR with White House and/or press photographers present the President met with:
Admiral Sir Nigel Henderson, UK Royal Navy Chairman of the NATO Military Committee
12:4812:38
Mrs. Patricia Reilly Hitt, Assistant Secretar,y (HEW) Robert Hampton, Chairman CSC Mrs. Barbara Bates Gunderson 6 Federal Woman's Award Winners for 1971. For a list
see AppendiX "C". George Bell, Special Assistant
12:48 12:54
Francis E. White, President, National Association for Retarded Children
Frederick C. Wieting, Director, Public Information
Bonnie Cook, 1971 Poster Child
1:0012:54
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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBRUARY 26, 1971 THE "illITE HOUSE
TIME DAYWASHINGTON, D. C. 12 :54p FRIDAY
PHONE TIME P=Placed
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12:54 1:00 Mr. and MrS. Dennis Conley (Parents) Dr. Eva M. Johnson, President, Help for Retarded
Children George Bell, Special Assistant
1:00 1:08 T. Harding Jones, Executive Director of Undergraduates for a Stable America (USA)
Anthony Radd Charles Kolb Jeb Magruder, Deputy Director of Communications for
Planning and Administration
1:08 1:12 Cecil W. Stevenson, National Commander of Disabled American Veterans
Frank G. Wood, Assistant National Adjutant George Bell, Special Assistant
1:12 1:14 Thomas L. Lias, departing Deputy Special Assistant Harry Dent, Special Counsel
1:14 1:18 GUilford Dudley, Jr., U. S. Ambassador to Denmark Harry Dent, Special Counsel
1:18 1:23 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler
1:26 1:30 The President met with his deputy ASSistant, Alexander P. Butterfield . .
1:31 1:35 The President met with his deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.
1:35 2:20 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
2:44 2:55 The President met with: Henry Kissinger, Assistant Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Deputy Assistant
3:00 3:52 The President went to the Residence for Adams Portraits unveiling, Presentation Ceremony, and reception. For a list of attendees, see Appendix liD".
3:52 The President returned to the Oval Office.
3:54 4:01 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
4:01 5:08 The President met with author Henry Brandon.
5:15 5: 45 The President met with William Rogers, Secretary of State.
5:47 6:08 The President met with his Assistant, Dr. Henry A. Kissinger.
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PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBRUARY 26, 1971 TIME DAY
6:09p FRIDAY
ACTIVITY
The President met with his Assistant H. R. Haldeman.
The President met with
The President talked with William Rogers, Secretary of State.
The President talked with William Rogers, Secretary of State.
The President met with: H..R. Haldeman, Assistant Frederic Malek, Special Assistant Richard Ferry, departing w. H. Executive recruiter
The President went to his Residence.
The President had dinner with the First Lady and Tricia Nixon.
The President talked with his Assistant Mr. Butterfield. ./
The President talked with his Assistant Mr. Butterfield.
The President retired.
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A'PPCNDIX IfA"
GUESTS AT SWEARING-IN OF GEORGE BUSH AS AMBASSADOR
TO THE UN
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Friday, February 26, 1971 (
Family and Personal Friends Justice & Mrs. Potter Stewart
\' Mrs. George Bush and 3 Bush children Cabinet"" Senator and Mrs. Prescott S. Bush
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Jonathan Bush Vice President Spiro T. Agnew Prescott S. Bush, Jr. Sec. William Rogers William H. T. Bush Amb. David Kennedy Martin Allday Sec. Melvin Laird JamesN. Allison, Jr. 'S"-t-wa:s-.1er General WimOR Blo..::::
Ot. /'/1, (;. 1<./• .,«. I-/"I">r,'/-.· "-Mrs. Holt Atherton ~ec. Rogers Morton Mrs. Anne Armstrong Sec. Clifford Hardin James A. Baker, III Sec. Maurice Stans Charles Bartlett Sec. James Hodgson James L. Bayless Sec. Johh Volpe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braken Robert Finch
Henry E. Catto, Jr. Donald Rumsfeld ( C. Fred Chambers
CongressionalMarvin Collins Sam DeParna Mrs. Alexander Ellis Sen. George Aiken
Cong. Bill MailliardBenjamin Eshleman, Jr. . Congo Peter FreylinghuysenW. S. Farish, III
Congo Wilbur MillsMrs. Kirby Gee Cong. William SteigerDr. Luther Holcomb Cong. Gerald FordBaine P. Kerr Cong. John ByrnesThomas Kleppe Cong. Jacks on Betts. J. Hugh Liedtke ~. John TowerWilliam C. Liedtke ft,lr 1' ,
David Lissy Mr. and Mrs. William B. Macomber, Jr. L. F. McC oHum Robert Mosbacher Peter OIDonnell Amb. Chris Phillips Mrs. Paula Rendon Don Rhodes Jack Steel Mrs. Alcene Smith( Harry W. Treleaven Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Walker, Jr. 1v1.rs. Rose Zamaria Roy Winchester
APPENDIX flBff
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 1971 1O:30A,"M" CABINET ROOM
Vice President
Sec retary of State William P. Rogers Sec retary of Defense Melvin Laird Di l" ee 1;,H" cl-Em-e-p-g-e-oc-y- ..flr-8'l7a:-p-eGI%e-&& - Ge<7pge -A-.- -L-i-n£-o±a
Director of Central Intelligence Richard Helms Chai rman of Joint Chiefs of StaBI Admiral Thomas H. Moorer Under Secretary of State John N. Irwin II Assistant to the President Henry A. Kissinger
Ambassador George Bush U. S. Reryresentative to the UN Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs U. Alexis Johnson Di reet'Jr U. S. Information A gency Frank Shakesneare Assistant Secretary of State Joseoh J. Sisco Alfred L. Atherton Denuty Assistant Secretary of State General Alexander M. Haig( John H. Holdridge Harold Saunde I'S
Col Richard Kennedy
(Clinton Conger CIA will arrive at IO:OOA. M. to set UP charts) (Maj. Michael Salmon aide to Admi ral Moorer will accompany him to WH but will not attend meeting)
FEB 1tUARY 26,19n
1971 FEDERAL WOMAN1S AWARD WINNERS
Mrs. Jeanne Wilson Davis, Staff Secretary, National Security Council, Executive Office of the President
Dr. Florence Johnson Hicks, Special Assistant to the Director ~f Public Health, Government of the District of Columbia
Mrs. Juanita Morris Moody, Chief, Information and Reporting Element, National Security Agency, Fort George G. Meade, Md.
Mrs. Essie Davis Morgan, Chief, Medicine and Surgery Social Work Programs, Social Work Service, Beterans Administration
Miss Rita M. Rapp, Subsystems Manager for Apollo Food and Personal Hygiene Items, National Aeronautics and Space
( Administration, Houston, Texas
Dr. Joan Raup Rosenblatt, Chief, Statistica~ Engineering Laboratory. National Bureau of Standards, Department of Commerce
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Concord, Massachusetts 01742 Lincoln, Massachusetts 01773
Abbott, Miss Elizabeth Abbott, Mr s. Mary 4221 Van Ness Street, N. W. - 20016 333 Park Avenue South f: New York, New York IDOIO ' ..
( ")bott, Mr. William. Henry Grafton Abbott, Mr. 'William c/o lv1rs. Grirmell Munroe Stuart Home School 1335 Madison Avenue Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 New York, New York 10028
Abbott, Mrs. Henry L. Adams, Mrs. Arthur 4221 Van Ness Street, N. W. - 20016 Strawbc1"ry Hill
Dover, Massachusetts 02030
Adams, Mr. Arthur, Jr. Strawberry Hill Dover, Massachusetts 02030
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/ Adams, Mr. &: Mrs. Charles F. Dedham Street Dover, 11assachusetts 02030
Adams, Mr. Timothy Dedham Street Dover, Massachusetts 02030
Adams, Mr. Frederick O. Old Concord Road South Lincoln, Massachusetts 01773
Adams, Mr. & Mrs. John Quiricy Adams, Miss t-~ancy B. Wilsondale Road Wilsondale Road Dover, Massachusetts 02030 Dover, l\.1as sachusetts 02030
Adams, Mr. & lvfrs. J. Quincy Adams, 1\1t". B enjalnin Dodge .... r _ : _ C' .... ~ , ....
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Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Peter B. Lincoln, Massachusetts 01773 335 Lexington Road
Concord, Massachusetts 01742
Adams, Mr. & Mrs. F. Douglas 42 Howard Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139'.
Ad.?ms, Mr. John 'Quincy, Jr. ,"'lVilsondale Road (Jover, Massachusetts 02030
'Adams, ~v1r. Henry B . .:..(~,- Lincoln, Massachusetts 01773
Adams, Mr: & Mrs. Douglas c/o Mr. Thomas B. Adams Lincoln, Massachusetts 01773
~L'..dams, Miss Lydia S. Old Concord Road South Lincoln, lv1assachusetts 01773
Ames, Mr. & Mrs. Oliver F. 279 Marlborough Street Boston, :Mas sachus~tts 02116
Adams, Miss Margery Lee Wilsondale Road, Dover, Mass. 02030
Adams, Mr. Benjamin C. Wilsondale Road Dover, Massachusetts 02030
Adams, Miss Ramele Lincoln, Massachusetts 01773
Adams, 11is s Susanna B. Old Concord Road South Lincoln, Massachusetts 01773
~f..dams, Mr. & Mrs. John, II 25 Fairchild S~reet
Cambridge, Ivtassachusetts 02138
Ames, Mr. & ,Mrs. David Oliver Street North Easton, :Massachusctts 02356
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Beckwith, Mr. & Mrs. Harry 225 Cornman Street Dedham, Massachusetts 02026
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Blitzer, Mr. & Mrs. Charles 617 A Street, N. E. - 20002
Alsop, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. 2720 Dumbarton Avenue, N. W. - 20007
Bauhan, Mr. & Mrs. John H. Box 157 Boyce, Virginia 22620
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Beckwith, Mis s Daniele 225 Cornman Street Dedham, Massachusetts 02026
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Engelhard, Hon. & Mrs. Charles VI. "Cragwood" Far Hills, New Jersey 07931
Fleischluan, Mr. & Mrs. La'\vrence A. /870 United Nations Plaza
New York, New York 10017
Fricdlaender. Mr. & Mrs. Marc Iv1as sachusetts Historical Society
·1134 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02164
Clarke, Han: (Judgei &: Mrs. Thurmond 4633 Brighton Road, Cameo Shores Corona del Mar, California 92625
Coffin, Mrs. Philip c/o Madame Julia Brambilla The Fairfax 2100 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. - 20008
Ern1en, Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Grubbs Mill Road Berwyn, Pennsylvania 19312
Evans, Miss :Meta M. 3331 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. - 20008
Finley, Mr. &Mrs. David E. 205 Grange Building
1616 H Street. N. W. - 20006
Fosburgh, Hon. & Mrs. James W. 32 East 64th Street New York. New York 10021
Field, Mrs. Marshall Gilbert, Hon. (Arnb) & Mrs. Carl J. 136 East 79th Street 1308 29th Street. N. W. - 20007 New York, New York 10021
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Romans, Mis s Elizabeth C. 11 Francis Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
Homans, Miss Abigail ,/
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Grosvenor, Dr. & Mrs. Melville Bell National Geographic Society 17thc:Jand M Streets, N. W. - 20036
Homan?, Mrs. Robert
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Homans, Miss Susan W. 170 Thimble Islands Road Stony Creek, Connecticut 06405
Romans, Miss Lucy Aldrich 145 Bridge Road Hillsborough, California 94010
Hoes, Mrs. Gouverneur 2204 Que Street, N. W. - 20008
Homans, Mr. Robert, Jr. 145 Bridge Road Hillsborough, California 94010
Harris, Mrs. \'Tilhclrnina Adams National Historic Site 135 Adams Street Quincy, Massachusetts 02169
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Hartzog, Mr: & Mrs. George B., Jr. National Park Service 3104 Interior Building - 20240
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Heckler, Mr. & Mrs .. John ~/o Hon. Margaret Heckler House of Representatives - 20515
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(~ull, Mr. Harry, III .J pland Highland Avenue Mancheste r, Massachusetts 01944
Hull, Mr. Kimball Erskine Clement Upland Highland Avenue Manchester, Massachusetts 01944
Hull, Miss Louisa Catherine Adams Upland Highland Avenue Manchester, Massachusetts 01944 .
Jett, Mr.&Mrs. T. Sutton 121 Hilltop Road· Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
Jones , Mr. & Mrs. Edward V. /
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King, Miss·He1en E. c/o T. Corouges 931 President Street Brooklyn, New York 11215
Klapthor, Mr. & Mrs. Frank. Ketchum, Mr. & Mrs. James R. 500 3rd Street, S.E. - 20003 209 lIth Street, S. E. - 20003
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( ',33 Wisconsin Ave., N. W. - 20007.
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Mason, Mr. &: Mrs. Henry L. 101 Chestnut Street Boston, Massachusetts 02108
Mason, Mr. 'John H. 101 Chestnut Street Boston, 1v1assachusetts 02108
( _.l.cLane, Mr. &: Mrs. James VI. 5605 Ovcrlea Road Sunmer, Maryland 20016
(vIotley, Mrs. John Lothrop 68 Beacon Street Boston, Mas sachus etts 02108
Morgan, Mr. &: Mrs. Henry S.
Lacy, Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin H. 182 Buckminster Road Brookline, Massachusetts 02146
Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Museum of History and Technology 14th St. and Constitution Avenue, N. 1','.
(Div of Ceramics & Glass)
Manny, Mr. &: 1..1rs. Jan1.es C. 530 East 86th Street New York. New York 10028
Mason, Mr. &: 1'Ars. Henry L., Jr. 208 LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60604
McKean, Mrs. Henry Pratt Beverly Farms, Mas sachusetts 0191:;·
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Motley, Mr. &: Mrs. John L., Jr. Haven Street. Dover, Mas sachusetts 02030
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King, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. /
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Neff, Mrs. Joseph A. 1 Sutton Place South New York, New York 10022
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Morgan, Mr. P. Angus 147 Noank Road Mystic, Connecticut 06355
Murchison, Mr. & Mrs. John D. P. O. Box 55 Addison, Texas 75001
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Newell, Mrs. Mary Glenn Army Distaff Hall 6200 Oregon Avenue, N. W. 20015
(Historian of Louisa Adams Chapter of DAR)
Neuhaus, Mr. & Mrs. Hugo,Jr. 2910 Lazy Lane Houston, Texas 77019
Nelsonj Mr. & 1-.1.rs. Warren G. Nelson, Miss Dorothy 9 Montvale Road 9 Montvale Road 1,>)c-s q: Mas sach usc t t s 02 193 \Veston, Massachusetts 02193 Weston,
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Nourse, Miss Martha 33 Chestnut Street Boston, Mas s achusetts 02108
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Price, Mr. & Mrs. Vincent 580 North Beverly Glen Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90024
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Nourse, Mr. George D. 3101 S. W. 27th Avenue, Apt. 34 Miami, Florida 33133
Nourse, Mr .. F. Russell 417 Palm Trail Delray Beach, Florida 33444
Oliver, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew TheAdams Fapc rS
120 Broadway New York, New York 10005
(portraits editor)
Paley, 'Mr. & Mrs. William S. Kiluna Farrn
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Payson, Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Shelter Roc::~ Road Manhasset, L.L, New York 11030
Prendergast, Mr. Joseph , Perkins, Professor & ~1.rs. Elliott National Trust for Historic Preservation 18 Hawthorn Street 740 Jackson Place, N. W. 20006 Cambridge, Mass achusetts 02138
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Minnetonka, Minnesota 55343
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Porter, Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. 1605 Xanthos Lane Wayzata, Minnesota 55391
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Riley, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen T. Massachusetts Historical Society 1154 Boyls ton Street Boston, Mas sachusetts 02215
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TH~ WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel R<cord for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBRUARY 27. 1.971 TIME DAY
THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON D C 6:48~ SATTTRDAY PHONE
TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY
In Out Lo LO
9:18
9:35 9:57
9:46 9: 51 9:47 11;57 9: 58 9:59
10:06 11:57 10: 06 11:57 10:06 11:22 10:06 11:57 11:21 11:57
11: 58 2:58 12:00 12:05 12;07 1:11 12:20 1: 05 1;15 2:36
1:44 1:45
1:47 1:48
2:58
3:11 3:43
3:44 3: 52
5:30 6:00
6:00 6:25
6:48 6:54
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The President went to the Oval Office.
The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
The President met with: Alexander P. Butterfield Henry A. Kissinger, As sistant Alexander P. Butterfield Melvin Laird, Secretary of Defense Richard Helms, Director, CIA Joseph Sisco, Undersecretary of Sta te Alexander Haig, Deputy Assistant for NSC Affairs Thomas Moorer, Adm., Chairman, JCS
The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, As s is tant Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant Leonard Garment, Special Consultant Robert Finch, Counsellor Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary
The President talked with his Military Aide, James D. Hughes
The President talked with his Military Aide, James D. Hughes.
The President went to the Residence.
Just prior to departure for his Camp David Residence, the President met with Charles W. Butterfield, brother of Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant.
The President flew by helicopter from the South Lawn of the White House to Camp David, Md. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A'~
The President walked from the helipad to his Camp David Residence (Aspen).
The President went swimming.
The President was in the Sauna.
The President talked long distance with Adm. Thomas Moorer, Chairman, JCS.
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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)
FEBRUARY 27,1971 TIME DAY
THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 7:30p SATURDAY PHONE
TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY
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7: 30 The President had dinner with: Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. John B.
Connally H. R. Haldeman, Assistant John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant
8:30 11:15 The President saw the movie, "Around the World in 80 Days. "
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APPENDIX "A I r
HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST - FEB. 27, 1971
From: White House Lawn To: CalTIp David t Md.
President Nixon H. R. Haldeman Mr. Atkins Manola Sanchez LTC. Vernon C. Coffey Dr. Walter Lukash David B. Grant sIs Mr. Livingood
THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Ste Travtl Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND
TIME PHONE
P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY
FEBRUARY 28, ]971 TIME DAY
9:40a SUNDAY
In Out Lo LO
9:40a R The President was called by his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman
in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.
10:09 R The President was called by his daughter, Julie Eisenhower in Newport, Rhode Island. The call was not completed.
10:55 The President had breakfast.
11:06 11:18 P The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.
11 :15 P The President telephoned long distance his As sistant~
Henry A. Kissenger. The call was not completed.
11: 18
1:30
1:46
1:51
2:20
2:24
2:28
2:47
2:55
3:00
3:06
11:43
1:59
2:44
2:55
3: 17
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The Prepident telephoned long distance his Deputy Assistant Alexander M. Haig, Jr•• in Washington, D. C.
The President had lunch.
The President tl:i1ep honed his brother, Donald Nixon, at his California residence.
The President talked long distance with Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird,. in Washington, D. C.
The President called Vice President, Spiro T. Agne.v. The call was not completed.
The President talked long distance with his Special Assistant Raymond K. Price I Jr. in Washington, D. C.
The Preisdent was called by the Vice President, Spiro T. Agnew. The call was not completed.
The President talked long distance with the Vice President, Spiro T. Agnew in Washington, D. C.
The Pre sident telephoned Secretary of State, William P. Rogers in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.
The President telephoned Secretary of State, William P. Rogers in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.
The President talked long distance with his Consultant, Patrick Moynihan in Cambridge, Mass.
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THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEG,'\J.'1 DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
FEBB IIARY 28, J971 TIME DAYCAMP DAVID, MARYLAND
PHONE TIME P=Placed
R=Received
In Out La LD
3:36 3:40 P
3:41 4: 00 P
5:02 5:04 P
5:40 6:10
6: 30
7:21 P
7:37
7:45 7:48 P
8:04 P
8:05 8:07 P
P8:22
8:37 9:03 P
9:04 9:29 P
9:40 P9:29
9:48
3: 36p SUNDAY
ACTIVITY
The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
The President talked long distance with the Secretary of
State I William P. Rogers in Washington, D. C.
The President talked long distance with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods in Washington, D. C.
The President flew by helicopter from Camp David to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "All.
The President and the First Lady had dinner.
The President telephoned Hobart E. Lewis, President of Reader's Digest. The call was not completed.
The Pre sident went to his office in the E. O. B.
The Pre sident talked long distance with De Witt Wallace, CoChairman of Reader's Digest in New York.
The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mar Woods.
The President talked with his Special Assistant, Raymond K. Price, Jr.
The President telephoned his brother, Donald Nixon in California. The call was not completed.
The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissenger
The President talked long distance with his brother, Donald Nixon in California.
The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
The President went to the second floor of the Residence.
APPENDIX "A II
HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST - FEBRUARY 28, 1971
From: Camp David, Md. To: White House Lawn
President Nixon H. R. Haldeman Manola Sanchez John D. Ehrlichman LTC. Vernon C. Coffey Dr. Walter Lukash Mr. Grant Mr. Jenkins
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