President Nixon held an informal telephone conversation with Alice Roosevelt Longworth to discuss the aftermath of the 1972 presidential election and the status of ongoing Vietnam peace negotiations. The two reflected on the intense rhetoric used by Democratic opponents during the campaign and celebrated the President's landslide electoral victory. Nixon also shared an update regarding the progress of Alexander Haig's recent diplomatic mission to Saigon, expressing confidence that the Vietnam situation was proceeding as planned despite criticism from the press.
On November 13, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon, Camp David operator, and Alice Roosevelt Longworth talked on the telephone at Camp David at an unknown time between 3:55 pm and 5:07 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 153-001 of the White House Tapes.
Nixon Library Finding AidConversation No. 153-1 Date: November 13, 1972 Time: Unknown between 3:55 pm and 5:07 pm Location: Camp David Study Table The President talked with the Camp David operator. [See Conversation No. 224-3] The President talked with Alice Roosevelt Longworth between 5:01 pm and 5:07 pm. [See Conversation No. 224-3] Greetings Longworth’s health ****************************************************************************** [Previous PRMPA Personal Returnable (G) withdrawal reviewed under deed of gift during chronological review 2007-2013] 1972 Election -The President’s campaign Longworth’s recent telephone call -Rose Mary Woods -Florida The President’s location -Camp David ****************************************************************************** Vietnam negotiations -2- NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM (rev. Mar.-08) -Alexander M. Haig, Jr.’s return from Saigon [Phuom Penh and Seoul, November 13, 1972] -Status -Progress -Conclusion ****************************************************************************** [Previous PRMPA Personal Returnable (G) withdrawal reviewed under deed of gift during chronological review 2007-2013] 1972 Election -Reaction of Democrats -The President’s victory -Margin -Congress -Longworth’s friends’ reactions -Longworth -Activities in campaign -Democrats -Campaign tactics -George S. McGovern, R. Sargent Shriver -Rhetoric -Theodore (“Teddy”) Roosevelt [TR] -William H. Taft -Bull Moose campaign -Longworth’s note -The President’s family -Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Tricia Nixon Cox -Campaigning -1900 campaign -TR’s family -Role in campaign The President’s schedule -3- NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM (rev. Mar.-08) Conversation No. 153-1 (cont’d) Longworth’s spirits -Age TR -Death -Age -Age as President -John F. Kennedy 1972 election -The President’s victory -States -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Massachusetts -Margin -Percentages ****************************************************************************** Vietnam negotiations -Status -Progress -Publication of the record -Henry A. Kissinger ****************************************************************************** [Previous PRMPA Personal Returnable (G) withdrawal reviewed under deed of gift during chronological review 2007-2013] Vietnam negotiations -Criticism -Democrats -Press -Peter Lisagor Longworth -Meeting with the President and Mrs. Nixon -4- NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM (rev. Mar.-08) Conversation No. 153-1 (cont’d) ******************************************************************************
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