Richard Nixon Presidential Daily Diary/1969/November/Week 4
The White House President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) | |||||
Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) November 16, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 9:35 amSUNDAY | ||||
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9:35 | The President had breakfast.
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10:16 | P | The President telephoned his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman. The call was not completed.
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10:16 | 10:30 | P | The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
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10:45 | 11:00 | The President and the First Lady had coffee in the Yellow Oval Room with Reverend and Mrs. Harold Rawlings of the Landmark Baptist Temple in Evendale, Ohio.
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11:00 | 11:27 | The Presidential party attended the worship service in the East Room. The Choir was from the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A".
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11:27 | 12:48 | The Presidential family received approximately 350 guests during the coffee hour in the State Dining Room.
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12:48 | The President and the First Lady went to the second floor of the Residence.
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1:00 | 1:11 | The President motored from the South Lawn of the White House to the R.F.K. Stadium. He was accompanied by:
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1:11 | 3:55 | The Presidential party saw the Washington Redskins vs Dallas Cowboys football game.
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3:55 | 4:08 | The Presidential party motored from the R.F.K. Stadium to the South Lawn of the White House.
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4:09 | The President went to the Residence.
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4:18 | The President went to his office.
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4:26 | The President went to the Residence.
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4:30 | 4:58 | The President flew by helicopter from the South Lawn of the White House to Camp David, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B".
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At sometime during the afternoon the President saw the movie "The Russians are Coming".
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
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WORSHIP SERVICE
Sunday, November 16, 1969
at eleven o'clock
The President and Mrs. Nixon
Rawlings, Rev. and Mrs. Harold
Blount, The Postmaster General and Mrs. (+5)
Burger, The Chief Justice and Mrs.
Burns, Hon. and Mrs. Arthur F. (+2)
Hardin, The Secrctary of Agriculture and Mrs. (+4)
Kennedy, The Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs.
Mayo, Hon. and Mrs. Robert P. (+1)
Rogers, The Secretary of State and Mrs.
Shultz, The Secretary of Labor and Mrs.
Alai, Mr. and Mrs. Aly
Alvey, Mr. and Mrs. James (+2)
Anderson, Colonel and Mrs. Daniel J.
Andrus, Rev. and Mrs. John R.
Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Bell, Master John
Berry, Rep. and Mrs. E. Y. (+2)
Blunck, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Boggs, Mr. and Mrs. Pat (+5)
BURUNDI
H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of Burundi and Mrs. Nsanze
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert (+2)
Charron, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Robert +1
Collins, Mrs. Jane (+3)
Colson, Hon. and Mrs. Charles W.
Cooper, Sen. and Mrs. John Sherman
Cornell, Mr. Douglas
Cox, Hon. and Mrs. Lawrence M.
De Santis, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M.
Dillard, Rev. and Mrs. F. Douglas, Jr. (+1)
Drake, Major General and Mrs. Clifford B.
Dudley, Mrs. Sydney
ECUADOR
- H. E. The Ambassador of Ecuador and Mrs. Mantilla-Ortega (+3)
Egeberg, Hon. and Mrs. Roger O.
Feldman, Miss Trude
Foster, Hon. and Mrs. John S., Jr. (+4)
Grubb, Hon. H. Dal
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Hamilton, Gunnery Sgt. Herbert R.
Hardin, Miss Nancy
Hatfield, Sen. and Mrs. Mark (+2)
Hebert, Rep. and Mrs. Edward
Helton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Holifield, Rep. and Mrs. Harry
Horton, Rep. and Mrs. Frank
Housman, Mrs. Kenneth (+1)
Hutchinson, Rep. and Mrs. Edward
Ill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles (+4)
ITALY
- H. E. The Ambassador of Italy and Mrs. Ortona
JAMAICA
- H. E. Sir Egerton R. Richardson, Ambassador of Jamaica
Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
JAPAN
- H. E. The Ambassador of Japan and Mrs. Shimoda
Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
John, Colonel and Mrs. Howard
Johnson, Hon. and Mrs. Donald E.
Johnson, Mrs. George
JORDAN
- H. E. The Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Mrs. Sharaf
Kashiwa, Hon. and Mrs. Shiro
Kundsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
KOREA
- H. E. The Ambassador of Korea and Mrs. Kim (+2)
LeBourgeois, Miss Ann A.
LeBourgeois, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Julien J.
Lukens, Rep. Donald E.
Lungren, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Malpass, Mr. Dennis
McGlory, Rep. and Mrs. Robert (+2)
McGahan, Rep. and Mrs. Robert (+2)
McGee, Sen. and Mrs. Gale (+2)
McMillan, Rep. and Mrs. John L.
Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Beni
Moore, Colonel and Mrs. Otis
Musselhan, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (+3)
Nelsen, Rep. Archer THE WHITE HOUSE
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Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Newsom, Hon. and Mrs. David D. (+3)
NEW ZEALAND
- H. E. The Ambassador of New Zealand and Mrs. Corner (+2)
Nuvotony, Mr. Jack
Pell, Sen. and Mrs. Claiborn
Percy, Sen. Charles (+3)
Petinaud, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. (+1)
POLAND
- H. E. The Ambassador of the Polish People's Republic and Mrs. Michalowski
Rappley, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Rawlings, Mr. Jimmy
Rawlings, Mr. Jon
Rawlings, Mrs. Kathy
Richardson, Mrs. Clara
Robertson, Hon. and Mrs. Joseph M. (+2)
Rogers, Mr. Douglas
Rogers, Mr. Jeffery
ROMANIA
- H. E. The Ambassador of the Socialist Republic of Romania and Mrs. Bogda
Rooney, Rep. and Mrs. Fred
Rossides, Hon. and Mrs. Eugene T.
Sackton, Lt. Gen. and Mrs. Frank J.
Schwengel, Rep. and Mrs. Fred (+2)
Shaffey, Hon. and Mrs. John H.
Siciliano, Hon. and Mrs. Rocco C. (+3)
Sies, Mrs. Nancy
Smith, Hon. and Mrs. James R.
Smoak, Sen. and Mrs. Marion
Spiker, Mr. and Mrs. William
Steward, Miss Judith
Stoat, Mr. and Mrs. Steward (+1)
Taylor, Mrs. Barbara Ann
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Joe, Sr.
Tankoos, Miss Diane
Templeman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold M.
Thurman, Miss Helen
TOGO
- H. E. The Ambassador of the Republic of Togo and MRs. Ohn
Usery, Mr. Willie J., Jr.
Waldie, Rep. and Mrs. Jerome (+3) THE WHITE HOUSE
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Walker, Hon. and Mrs. Charles E. (+1)
Weidenbaum, Hon. and Mrs. Murray. L (+3)
Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord
Williams, Sgt. and Mrs. Fred
Williams, Sen. and Mrs. John
Winn, Rep. and Mrs. Larry
Wright, Rep. and Mrs. Jim (+3)
YUGOSLAVIA
H. E. The Ambassador of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Mrs. Crnobrnja (+2)
WORSHIP SERVICE
NOVEMBER 16, 1969
Dr. Dorothy Height, President of the National Council of Negro Women
Mrs. Mildred Bradham, President of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
Dr. Nettie Smith, Grand Daughter Ruler, Daughters of Elks, IBPOEOW
Mrs. Elizabeth Proctor, Grand Basileus, Lambda Kappa Mu Sorority
Mrs. Henriene Vincen, President, National Association of Fashion and Accessory Designers
Mrs. Emma B. Watson, President Women's Missionary Society of the AME Zion Church
Mrs. Tiny Leak, Vice President, Baptist Women's Convention of USA
Mrs. Carl Jordan, President, Women's Auxiliary to the National Medical Association
Dr. Lorraine Williams, Grand Basileus, Sigma Gamma Rho Soroity
Mrs. Thelma Daley, Trade Women's Union of African Descent
Mrs. Bernice Harvey, representing the CME Church women
Mrs. Eunice Matthews, Treasurer of the National Council of Negro Women
Mrs. Ruth Booker, Recording Secretary of the National Council of Negro Women
Mrs. Marie G. Leatherman, Vice President, National Council of Negro Women
Dr. Jean L. Kobie, Vice President, National Council of Negro Women
Miss Thelma Denson, Regional Director, National Council of Negro Women
Mrs. Mare Hughes Fisher, Regional Director of National Council of Negro Women
Mrs. Marian Ellerbee, Regional Director of National Council of Negro Women
Mrs. Mary White, Regional Director of National Council of Negro Women
Mrs. Juanita Bandrige, representing Supreme Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star
Miss Wilhelmina Drake, representing Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority
Mrs. Leota Brown, representing the President of Chi(illegible text)
Mrs. Flossie Dedmond, Vice President National Council of Negro Women
Dr. Marjorie Parker, Parlimentarian, National Council of Negro Women
Mrs. Montros Frazier, Iota Phi Lambda Sorority
Miss Nable Jackson
Miss Ruth Sykes
Miss Evelyn Harrison
Miss Evelyn Hood
Miss Dorothy Parker
Miss Issie Jenkins
HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST - November 16, 1969
From: White House To: Camp David, Maryland
President Nixon
First Lady
Patricia Nixon
Major John V. Brennan
Two Secret Service Agents
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Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) November 17, 1969 | ||||
CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND | TIMEDAY 10:15 amMONDAY | ||||
Time | Phone |
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10:15 | R | The President was called long distance by Secretary of State William P. Rogers in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.
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11:00 | 11:11 | P | The President talked long distance with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman at the White House.
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11:18 | 11:19 | The President motored from his Residence (Aspen) to the helipad.
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11:21 | 11:55 | The President flew by helicopter from Camp David, Maryland to the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".
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11:56 | The President went to his office.
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12:00 | 12:06 | P | The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.
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12:10 | 12:20 | The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.
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12:30 | 12:40 | The President met with Congressman John W. Byrnes and his family.
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The President met with:
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1:20 | 3:10 |
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3:03 | 3:08 |
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3:10 | 3:45 | The President met with:
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3:45 | 3:50 |
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3:55 | The President met with his Assistant for NSA, Henry A. Kissinger.
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4:15 | The President went to his E.O.B. office.
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The White House President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) | |||||
Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) November 17, 1969 | ||||
CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND | TIMEDAY 4:15 pmMONDAY | ||||
Time | Phone |
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The President met with:
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4:15 | 5:12 |
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4:15 | 5:12 |
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4:15 | 5:12 |
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4:15 | 5:12 |
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4:15 | 5:12 |
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5:17 | 6:25 |
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4:55 | 6:00 |
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4:55 | 6:00 |
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6:19 | 6:32 | P | The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.
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6:37 | The President went to the Residence.
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6:45 | 6:55 | P | The President talked with his Counsellor, Bryce N. Harlow.
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7:00 | The President had dinner with:
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7:38 | 8:01 | P | The President talked with Attorney General John N. Mitchell.
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8:35 | 8:49 | R | The President talked with his Assistant for NSA, Henry A. Kissinger.
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8:51 | 8:52 | P | The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.
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9:01 | 9:21 | P | The President talked with the Director of the F.B.I., J. Edgar Hoover.
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HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST - NOVEMBER 17, 1969
From: Camp David, Md. TO: White House
President Nixon
The First Lady
Patricia Nixon
Maj. John V. Brennan
Mr. Manola Sanchez
Mrs. Manola Sanchez
Two Secret Service Agents
The White House President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) | |||||
Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) November 18, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 8:25 amTuesday | ||||
Time | Phone |
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8:25 | The President had breakfast.
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8:42 | The President went to his office.
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The President met with:
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8:50 | 10:05 |
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9:23 | 9:25 |
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9:32 | 9:55 |
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10:05 | 10:35 | The President met with:
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10:37 | 10:45 | The President met with the following for the signing ceremony of H.R. 10595:
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10:45 | 11:00 | The President went to the Rose Garden for the traditional annual presentation of a live Thanksgiving turkey. Those present were:
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11:00 | 11:08 | The President returned to his office and met with Secy of Agriculture Clifford M. Hardin.
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11:08 | 11:15 | The President met with Congressman Robert C. Wilson and representatives of the National Associated General Contractors of America. Those present were:
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Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) November 18, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 11:08 amTuesday | ||||
Time | Phone |
Activity | |||
In | Out | Lo | LD | ||
11:08 | 11:15 | (Continued)
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The President met with:
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11:15 | 11:22 |
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11:15 | 11:31 |
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11:31 | 11:40 | The President met with Congressman Gerald R. Ford and representatives of AMVETS. Those present were:
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11:40 | The President went to the Residence and received the credentials of the Greek Ambassador, Basil G. Vitsaxis. Those present were:
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11:58 | 12:00 | P | The President talked with his Asst, Peter M. Flanigan.
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12:05 | The President returned to his office.
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12:05 | 12:13 | The President met with his Asst, Henry A. Kissinger.
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The President met with:
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12:31 | 1:05 | Charles S. Rhyne, United Citizens for Nixon-Agnew Committee
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12:31 | 2:20 |
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1:05 | 1:37 | Bryce N. Harlow, Counsellor
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12:48 | R | The President received a long distance call from Governor James A. Rhodes. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew took the call.
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2:33 | 2:41 | P | The President talked with Senator J. Caleb Boggs.
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2:41 | 2:49 | P | The President talked with Counsellor Bryce N. Harlow.
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The White House President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) | |||||
Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) November 18, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 2:53 pmTuesday | ||||
Time | Phone |
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2:53 | 3:01 | P | The President talked long distance with Mayor Samuel W. Yorty in Los Angeles, California.
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3:05 | 3:30 | The President met with:
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3:30 | 3:41 | The President met with:
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3:44 | 5:27 | The President went to the Cabinet Room and attended a meeting of the Nat'l Security Council. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A".
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5:27 | 5:36 | P | The President telephoned his Counsellor, Bryce N. Harlow. The call was not completed.
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5:32 | 5:36 | The President met with Rose Mary Woods.
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5:38 | The President went to the barbershop.
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5:40 | R | The President was telephoned by Secy of Transportation John A. Volpe. The call was not completed.
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6:32 | The President went to the Residence.
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6:37 | 6:38 | R | The President talked with his Asst, H. R. Haldeman.
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6:39 | 6:47 | P | The President talked with his Counsellor, Bryce N. Harlow.
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7:00 | The President had dinner with:
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7:40 | 7:56 | P | The President talked with Atty Gen John N. Mitchell.
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8:06 | 8:08 | R | The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.
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Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) November 18, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 8:13 pmTuesday | ||||
Time | Phone |
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8:13 | R | The President was telephoned by his Asst, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.
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8:18 | 8:20 | R | The President talked with Secy of Transportation, John A. Volpe.
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8:34 | 8:49 | P | The President talked with his Asst, Henry A. Kissinger.
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9:18 | 9:24 | P | The President talked with Atty Gen John N. Mitchell.
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LIST OF INVITEES FOR NSC MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1969
CABINET ROOM, 3:30 P. M.
The Vice President
Secretary of State William B. Rogers
Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird
Attorney General John N. Mitchell
General Earle G. Wheeler, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Richard Helms, Director of Central Intelligence
Ambassador Charles W. Yost, U.S. Representative to the United Nations
Lee A. DuBridge, Science Advisor to the President
Philip J. Farley, Deputy Director Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Elliot L. Richardson, Under Secretary of State
Ronald I. Spiers, Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs
Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
William Watts, NSC Staff
Michael Gubin, NSC Staff
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Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) November 19, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 8:50 amWEDNESDAY | ||||
Time | Phone |
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8:50 | The President had breakfast.
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9:05 | The President went to his office.
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The President met with:
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9:05 | 9:40 |
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9:10 | 9:27 |
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9:26 | 9:43 | Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant
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9:46 | 9:49 | The President met with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.
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9:59 | 10:02 | The President met with:
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10:02 | 10:37 | The President and First Lady went to the South Lawn to greet Prime Minister and Mrs. Eisaku Sato of Japan.
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10:37 | 12:21 | The President met with:
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10:40 | 10:43 |
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12:17 | 12:21 |
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12:21 | 12:29 | The President escorted Prime Minister Sato and his party to the Roosevelt Room for the Presentation Ceremony commemorating the Japanese/American Centennial. For those in attendance, see APPENDIX "A".
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12:29 | The President escorted Prime Minister Sato to the patio.
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12:30 | The President went to his office.
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12:31 | 12:35 | The President met with Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler.
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12:35 | 12:39 | P | The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.
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12:40 | 1:10 | The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
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1:52 | 1:54 | P | The President talked with Congressman Thomas E. Morgan at the Bethesda Naval Hospital.
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2:05 | 2:55 | The President met with:
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Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) November 19, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 2:55 pmWEDNESDAY | ||||
Time | Phone |
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2:55 | 2:58 | P | The President talked with Senator Michael Mansfield.
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3:02 | 3:44 | P | The President talked with Senator J. W. Fulbright.
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3:20 | 4:55 | The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
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3:30 | 3:34 | P | The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
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The President met with:
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5:01 | 6:20 |
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6:15 | 6:50 |
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5:01 | P | The President telephoned Senator Spessard L. Holland. The call was not completed.
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5:14 | 5:16 | The President talked with Senator Spessard L. Holland.
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6:50 | 6:52 | The President went to the second floor of the Residence.
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7:55 | 8:00 | The President went to the North Portico where he greeted the Prime Minister and Mrs. Sato and escorted them to the second floor of the Residence.
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8:21 | 11:27 | The President and First Lady were hosts at a dinner in honor of Prime Minister and Mrs. Sato of Japan. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B".
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NOVEMBER 19, 1969 APPENDIX "A"
Presentation Ceremony, Japanese-American Centennial
The Presidential party went to the Roosevelt Room and met with:
- Jerry Enomoto, President of the Japanese/American Citizens League
- Mike Masoka, Washington, D. C. representative of the League
The President and the Prime Minister were presented with gold medallions commemorating the 100th anniversary of Japanese migration to the United States. In addition, the President received a copy of a book on the nisei.
SW Gate
Party - NW Gate
PH
SW GATE
94
15
NW GATE
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109
DINNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE
Wednesday, November 19, 1969
at eight o'clock
The President and Mrs. Nixon
His Excellency The Prime Minister of Japan & Mrs. Sato
H.E. Kiichi Aichi
- Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan
H.E. Toshio Kimura
- State Secretary for the Prime Minister
H.E. The Ambassador of Japan
- & Mrs. Shimoda
The Honorable Shintaro Ishihara
- Member, House of Councillors
The Honorable Haruki Mori
- Deputy Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs
The Honorable Fumihiko Togo
- Director-General, American Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Honorable Genichi Akatani
- Councillor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mr. Minoru Kusuda
- Private Secretary to the Prime Minister
Mr. Ichiro Saito
- Private Secretary to the Prime Minister
Mr. Teruo Kosugi
- Private Secretary to the Prime Minister
Mr. Joji Fukushima
- Private Secretary to the Prime Minister
Mr. Masashi Otsu
- Personal Assistant to the Prime Minister
AGNEW, The Vice President & Mrs. N.C. NW GATE
ALSOP, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W.
AYRES, Rep. & Mrs. William H.
BLOUNT, The Postmaster General & Mrs.
CAFRITZ, Mrs. Morris
CARLSON, Mrs. G. Richard
CARNEVALE, Mr. Donato V. - Admit card reads Don
CHASE, Miss Lucia
CHENNAULT, Mrs. Claire Lee N.C.
COLE, Mr. & Mrs. Albert L.
DERWINSKI, Rep. & Mrs. Edward J.
DICKERSON, Mr. & Mrs. C. Wyatt, Jr.
EHRLICHMAN, Hon. & Mrs. John D. N.C.
FLYNT, Rep. & Mrs. John J., Jr.
FONG, Senator & Mrs. Hiram
GOLDMAN, Mr. Sherwin M.
GRAVEL, Senator & Mrs. Mike
GREEN, Hon. & Mrs. Marshall
HALLECK, Hon. & Mrs. Charles A.
HILLINGS, Hon. & Mrs. Patrick J.
HRUSKA, Senator & Mrs. Roman L.
INOUYE, Senator & Mrs. Daniel K.
JOHNSON, Hon. & Mrs. U. Alexis
KASHIWA, Hon. & Mrs. Shiro
KENDALL, Mr. & Mrs. Donald M.
KENNEDY, The Secretary of the Treasury & Mrs. N.C.
KISSINGER, Hon. Henry A.
KOHLER, Mr. & Mrs. Saul
KOONTZ, Mr. & Mrs. Harry L.
LAIRD, The Secretary of Defense & Mrs.
McNAMARA, Hon. & Mrs. Robert S.
MEYER, Hon. & Mrs. Armin H.
MORROW, Mr. & Mrs. E. Frederic - Admit card reads Frederick
MOSBACHER, Hon. & Mrs. Emil, Jr. - NW Gate N.C.
MURCHISON, Mr. & Mrs. Clint, Jr.
NIXON, Mr. & Mrs. F. Donald N.C. HOUSE GUESTS
NIXON, Miss Patricia N.C.
PATRICK, Mr. & Mrs. J. Milton
REGAN, Mr. & Mrs. Ben
ROGERS, The Secretary of State & Mrs. N.C.
SIMPSON, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T.
SNEIDER, Mr. Richard L.
STAGGERS, Rep. & Mrs. Harley O.
STANS, The Secretary of Commerce & Mrs.
STEINMAN, Miss Beverly
STEVENS, Senator & Mrs. Ted
STORER, Mr. & Mrs. George B., Sr.
THURMOND, Senator & Mrs. Strom
TOWNSEND, Mr. & Mrs. Lynn A.
Ashworth, Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. AA to Rep. Fletcher Thompson
Ayres, Mr. Frank Philadelphia, Pa.
Bardwell, Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Mrs--WH
Barnett, Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Dep. Asst. Secy. of State
Betts, Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Austin W. Ft. Myer, Va.
Bewley, Mr. & Mrs. C. Adrian Mrs--Judy Baker, Annapolis, Md.
Blumenthal, Mr, Richard WH
Breer, Mr. & Mrs. William T. Country Officer for Japan - State
Brody, Mr. & Mrs. David A. Dir., Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai B'Rith - Washington
Brown, Hon. & Mrs. Winthrop G. Dep. Asst. Secy. of State
Brownell, Mr. Gordon S. Escort of Christina Bucheit
Brumback, Miss Cynthia A. N.C. WH
Brumley, Mr. & Mrs. Calvin E. Dep. Asst. Pub. Info. Officer - Treasury
Bucheit, Miss Christina WH
Case, Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. AA to Rep. H. R. Gross
Cashen, Hon. & Mrs. Henry C., II Dep. Counsel to the President
Chip, Brig. Gen. & Mrs. William C. Arlington, Va
Clark, Mr. & Mrs. Roger Royall, Koegel & Wells, Wash., DC
Cole, Mr. & Mrs. Tom WH
Collins, Mr. & Mrs. Copp Dep. of Agriculture
Cormaney, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore AA to Rep. William Steiger
Crawford, Mr. I . M. Escort of Miss Mary Higgins
Cronin, The Rev. Joh, SS St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore
Dean, Mr. & Mrs. Alan L. Asst. Secy. of Transportation (Administration)
DePalma, Hon. & Mrs. Samuel Asst. Secy. of State
Donfeld, Mr. Jeffrey WH
Donohue, Miss Tara Ann WH
Enomoto, Mr. Jerry Sacramento, California
Felton, Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Washington, D. C.
Finn, Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Country Director for Japan - State
Fish, Rep. Hamilton, Jr. New York
Fritts, Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Country Officer for Japan - State
Gates, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore R. Off. of Spec. Rep. for Trade Neg Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Jack N.C. WH
Good, Miss Josephine RNC
Goss, Mr. & Mrs. Oscar E. AA to Rep. Wilbur Mills
Guard, Mr. & Mrs. Bailey Senate Public Works Comte.
Hargrove, Hon. & Mrs. James W. Asst Postmaster General
Higgins, Miss Mary C. Arlington, Va.
Hyde, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Spec. Asst to Secy. of HEW
Jackson, Hon. Donald L. Mbr. ICC
Jurich, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Spec. Asst. to Secy of Treasury
Kelley, Hon. & Mrs. Roger T. Asst. Secy. of Defense
Kreger, Mr. & Mrs. Rod F. Asst Admr., GSA
Loesch, Hon. █████ Harrison Asst. Secy. of the Interior
Lujan, Rep. & Mrs. Manuel, Jr. New Mexico
Lukash, Capt. & Mrs. William M. Asst. Physician to the President
Mack, Vice Adm. & Mrs. William P. Alexandria, Virginia
Mardian, Hon. & Mrs. Robert C. General Counsel, HEW
Masaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Mike Pres., Japanese American Citizen League
McElroy, Mr. & Mrs. Howard M. Country Officer for Japan - State
McNickle, Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Marvin L. USAF, Wash., D. C.
Melendez, Mr. Manuel J. Senate Commerce Comte.
Pankopf, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur, Jr. Senate Commerce Comte.
Podesta, Hon. & Mrs. Robert A. Asst. Secy. of Commerce
Price, Mr. John R. WH
Rehnquist, Hon. & Mrs. William H. Asst. Attorney General
Robertson, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Asst. Secy. of Agriculture
Rose, Mr. Jonathan WH
Shepherd, Mr. Jeff Escort of Miss Tara Ann Donohue
Simmons, Hon. & Mrs. Samuel J. Asst. Secy of HUD
Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Frederic N. AA to Rep E. Ross Adair
Straus, Mr. & Mrs. Ulrich A. Country Officer for Japan - State
Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. House Pub. Works Comte.
Theis, Mr. Paul A. RNCongr. Campaign Comte.
Tsompanas, Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. AA To Rep. Bob Wilson
Via, Mr. George Escort of Josephine Good WARING, Mr. Lloyd B.
WAUGH, Hon. Samuel C.
WESTMORELAND, General & Mrs. William C.
WYETH, Mr. Andrew
ZALLES, Mrs. Rose Saul
Interpreters - NW Gate at 7:45 p.m.
Mr. Makoto Watanabe - will be traveling with The Prime Minister
Mr. James Wickel S.W. Gate
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Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) NOVEMBER 20, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 8:55 amTHURSDAY | ||||
Time | Phone |
Activity | |||
In | Out | Lo | LD | ||
8:55 | The President had breakfast.
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9:08 | The President went to his office.
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The President met with:
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9:15 | 9:55 |
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9:29 | 10:00 |
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9:29 | R | The President was called by Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The call was not completed.
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9:49 | 9:53 | R | The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.
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10:10 | 10:18 | The President accompanied by Prime Minister Sato went to the Roosevelt Room for presentation and viewing of a model of the U.S. Pavilion to be built for the Osaka World's Fair. For those in attendance, see APPENDIX "A".
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10:18 | 12:30 | The President went to his office where he met with:
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10:41 | R | The President was called by Senator Jennings Randolph. The call was not completed.
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11:25 | 11:26 | R | The President talked with Senator Jennings Randolph.
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12:30 | 12:32 | The President walked Prime Minister Sato to his car.
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12:32 | The President returned to his office.
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12:40 | The President met with Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler.
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12:41 | 12:59 | The President met with:
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12:59 | 1:10 | The President met with his Assistant for NSA, Henry A. Kissinger.
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Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) NOVEMBER 20, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 1:10 pmTHURSDAY | ||||
Time | Phone |
Activity | |||
In | Out | Lo | LD | ||
The President met with:
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1:10 | 1:11 |
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1:10 | 1:22 |
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1:10 | 1:22 |
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1:25 | 1:40 | The President met with his Assistnat, H. R. Haldeman.
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2:55 | 3:06 | The President met with:
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3:06 | The President, accompanied by the above group. went to the Cabinet Room for a Environmental Quality Council meeting. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B".
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4:07 | 4:10 | The President went to his office where he met with his Counsellor Bryce N. Harlow.
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P | At this time the President talked with Senator John Sherman Cooper.
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4:10 | 4:34 | The President accompanied by his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman returned to the Environmental Quality Council meeting in the Cabinet Room.
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4:34 | 4:37 | The President went to his office accompanied by his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman.
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4:37 | 5:00 | The President met with:
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5:00 | The President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting with the members of the Cabinet Task Force on Oil Import Control.
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Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) NOVEMBER 20, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 5:00 pmTHURSDAY | ||||
Time | Phone |
Activity | |||
In | Out | Lo | LD | ||
5:00 | 5:32 |
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5:32 | 6:50 | The President met with:
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6:50 | The President went to the Residence.
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6:54 | P | The President telephoned his Counsellor, Bryce N. Harlow. The call was not completed.
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6:54 | 7:02 | P | The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
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7:07 | The President had dinner with the First Lady.
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7:37 | 7:55 | P | The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
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8:28 | 8:39 | P | The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.
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8:40 | 8:47 | P | The President talked with his Assitant, H. R. Haldeman.
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9:50 | 9:59 | P | The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
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- VISIT - PRIME MINISTER SATO - NOVEMBER 20, 1969
PARTICIPANTS IN WHITE HOUSE MEETINGS
William P. Rogers, Secretary of State
U. Alexis Johnson, Under Secretary for Political Affairs
Marshall Green, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Henry Kissinger, Special Assistant to the President for NSA
Richard L. Sneider, Minister, American Embassy, Tokyo
Richard B. Finn, Country Director, Japan
James J. Wickel, Interpreter
Kiichi Aichi, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan
Toshio Kimura, State Secretary for the Prime Minister
Takeso Shimoda, Ambassador of Japan
Haruki Mori, Deputy Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs
Fumihiko Togo, Director-General, American Affairs Bureau Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Genichi Akatani, Councillor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Teruo Kosugi, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister
Makoto Watanabe, Interpreter
Armin H. Meyer, U.S. Ambassador to Japan
Howard Chernoff
Henry Loomis
Yoshiro Ohbayashi
Tomoho Ohbayashi
Mr. Ogawa
Mr. and Mrs. Christopherson
Jack Masey
Gene Rosenfeld
Daniel P. Oleksiw
Charles McWhorter
Karl Mundt, Senator
Attendance List for Environmental Quality Council Meeting -- 11/20/69
Office of the Vice President
- Jerome B. Wolff, Assistant to the V. P. for Science & Technology
Department of Agriculture
- Secretary Clifford M. Hardin
- Ned D. Bayley, Director of Science and Education
Department of Commerce
- Rocco Siciliano, Under Secretary
- Myron Tribus, Assistant Secretary for Science and Technology
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
- Secretary Robert H. Finch
- Jesse Steinfeld, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health & Scientific Affairs
- John T. Middleton, Commissioner, National Air Pollution Control Adminis.
- Charles C. Johnson, Administrator, Consumer Protection & Environmental Health Service
- W. Roger Strelow, Assistant to the Secretary
Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Robert M. Paul, Spec Ass't, Dir, Community Resources Development Adminis.
- Sherman Unger, General Counsel
Department of State
- Nathaniel Samuels, Deputy Under Secretary for Economic Affairs
Department of Transportation
- Secretary John A. Volpe
- James D. Braman, Assistant Secretary for Urban Systems & Environment
- Oscar S. Gray, Acting Director, Office of Environmental & Urban Research
Department of the Interior
- Secretary Walter J. Hickel
- John R. Quarles, Assistant to the Under Secretary for Environmental Planning
- G. Douglas Hofe, Director of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Bureau of the Budget
- James R. Schlesinger, Assistant Director
Council of Economic Advisers
- Tom Moore
Citizens Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality
- Laurance Rockefeller, Chairman
- Henry Diamond, Counsel to Mr. Rockefeller
President's Committee on Consumer Interests
- Francis McLaughlin, Director of Industrial Relations
American Petroleum Institute
- Frank Ikhard, President
- Peter N. Gammelgard, V. P. for Environmental Affairs
American Motors
- Roy B. Chapin, Chairman of the Board & Chief Executive Officer
- John Adamson, Vice President, Engineering
Ford Motor Company
- L. A. Iacocca, President, Ford Automotive North American Operations and Executive Vice President
- Donald A. Jensen, Director, Automotive Emission Engineering staff
General Motors
- Edward N. Cole, President
- Fred W. Bowditch, Engineering Staff
Chrysler Corporation
- Virgil E. Boyd, President
- Charles M. Heinen, Chief Engineer, Emission Control & Chemical Development Office of Science and Technology
- Lee A. DuBridge
- John L. Buckley
- Edward J. Burger, Jr.
- William S. Gouse, Jr.
- Frank R. Pagnotta
White House
- Arthur F. Burns
- John Ehrlichman
- Peter Flanigan
- Herbert Klein
- John Whitaker
- Ron Ziegler
- Daniel Moynihan
- Christopher DeMuth
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Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) NOVEMBER 21, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 8:43 amFRIDAY | ||||
Time | Phone |
Activity | |||
In | Out | Lo | LD | ||
8:43 | 8:49 | P | The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
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9:00 | The President went to his office.
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9:01 | 9:07 | The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
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9:07 | 10:15 | The President went to the Cabinet Room for a Congressional briefing on Okinawa. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A".
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10:15 | The President went to his office accompanied by Secretary of State William P. Rogers.
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10:18 | Secretary of State William P. Rogers departed the President's office.
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10:21 | 11:10 | The President met with:
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11:04 | 11:10 | The following group joined the President and the Prime Minister.
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11:10 | 11:22 | The President and the Japanese party went to the Rose Garden for joint departure remarks.
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11:22 | The President went to his office.
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The President met with:
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11:25 | 11:55 |
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11:30 | 12:20 |
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12:20 | 12:36 | The President met with:
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Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) NOVEMBER 21, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 1:00 pmFRIDAY | ||||
Time | Phone |
Activity | |||
In | Out | Lo | LD | ||
1:00 | 1:32 | The President met with his Counsellor, Bryce N. Harlow.
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1:33 | 1:36 | P | The President talked long distance with Judge Clement F. Haynsworth in Greenville, S. C.
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2:13 | 2:20 | The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.
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4:10 | 4:19 | The President motored from the South Lawn of the White House to the Sheraton Park Hotel.
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4:19 | 4:44 | The President was met by Secretary of Commerce Maurice H. Stans at the Sheraton Park Hotel where he attended a Business Leaders Support meeting.
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4:44 | 4:52 | The President motored from the Sheraton Park Hotel to the South Lawn of the White House.
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4:55 | The President went to his office.
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5:00 | 5:09 | P | The President talked to his Counsellor, Bryce N. Harlow.
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The President met with:
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5:08 | 7:03 |
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5:08 | 6:32 |
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5:12 | 6:30 |
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5:36 | R | The President was called by Senator George Murphy. The call was not completed. Deputy Assistant Kenneth E. BeLieu returnedt he call for the President.
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7:03 | The President went to the Residence.
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7:12 | 7:26 | P | The President talked with Attorney General John N. Mitchell.
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7:27 | P | The President called his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed.
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7:35 | P | The President telephoned Senator Robert Dole. The call was not completed.
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7:40 | The President had dinner.
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Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) NOVEMBER 21, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 7:45 amFRIDAY | ||||
Time | Phone |
Activity | |||
In | Out | Lo | LD | ||
7:45 | R | The President was called by his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed.
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7:53 | 8:00 | P | The President talked with his Counsellor, Bryce N. Harlow.
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8:01 | 8:04 | R | The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
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8:05 | P | The President called his Counsellor, Bryce N. Harlow. The call was not completed.
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8:07 | 8:08 | P | The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
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8:10 | 8:12 | P | The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
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8:21 | P | The President telephoned Senator Roman Hruska. The call was not completed.
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8:25 | 8:26 | The President talked with Senator Roman Hruska.
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8:27 | P | The President telephoned Senator Howard Baker. The call was not completed.
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8:30 | P | The President telephoned Senator Ernest Hollings. The call was not completed.
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8:32 | 8:38 | P | The President talked with Senator Barry Goldwater.
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8:33 | P | The President telephoned Secretary of Commerce Maurice H. Stans. The call was not completed.
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8:39 | 8:42 | R | The President talked with Secretary of Commerce Maurice H. Stans.
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8:45 | 10:55 | The President went to the bowling alley.
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10:08 | R | The President telephoned Senator Howard Baker. The call was not completed.
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10:55 | The President went to the Residence.
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Congressional Briefing - Cabinet Room - November 21, 1969
Legislative Branch
- Senators
- George D. Aiken
- J. W. Fulbright
- Mike Mansfield
- Hugh Scott
- Margaret Chase Smith
- John Stennis
- Representatives
- E. Ross Adair
- Leslie Arends
- Gerald R. Ford
- John W. McCormack
- L. Mendel Rivers
- Executive Branch
- William P. Rogers, Secretary of State
- Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense
- Earl G. Wheeler, Gen., Chairman, JCS
- U. Alexis Johnson, Under Secretary for Political Affairs
- Richard Sneider, staff, NSC
- Armin H. Meyer, Ambassador to Iran
- Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant for NSA
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Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) NOVEMBER 22, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 9:05 amSATURDAY | ||||
Time | Phone |
Activity | |||
In | Out | Lo | LD | ||
9:05 | The President went to his office.
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9:20 | 9:30 | The President met with:
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9:15 | 9:38 | The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
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9:38 | 9:40 | The President motored from the White House to 1302 18th Street, Northwest.
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9:40 | 11:30 | The President had some general dental work done by Dr. William Chase.
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11:30 | 11:35 | The President motored from the dentist's office to the White White.
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The President met with:
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11:42 | 1:35 |
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12:05 | 1:35 |
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12:05 | 1:35 |
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12:15 | 12:16 |
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1:10 | 1:35 |
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2:43 | 2:47 | The President motored to 1302 18th Street, Northwest.
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2:47 | 3:42 | The President returned to the dental office of Dr. William Chase.
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3:42 | 3:46 | The President motored to the White House.
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3:46 | The President went to his office.
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4:13 | 5:10 | The President met with:
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5:15 | 5:42 | The President flew by helicopter from the South Lawn of the White House to Camp David. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".
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5:45 | 5:47 | The President motored from the Camp David helipad to the Camp David Residence (Aspen).
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Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) NOVEMBER 22, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 6:04 amSATURDAY | ||||
Time | Phone |
Activity | |||
In | Out | Lo | LD | ||
6:04 | 6:13 | P | The President talked long distance with his Counsellor, Bryce N. Harlow at his White House office.
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8:30 | 8:33 | P | The President talked long distance with Ray Page and Clement Stone in Chicago, Illinois.
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9:00 | 10:45 | The President and First Lady saw the movie "If It's Tuesday, It Must be Belgium."
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HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST - NOVEMBER 22, 1969
From: White House To: Camp David, Md.
President Nixon
The First Lady
Mr. Roger Johnson
Mrs. Roger Johnson
Bruce Whelihan
Lt. Col Vernon C. Coffey
Dr. William Lukash
William L. Duncan S/S
Dennis McCarthy