On March 5, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon and Stephen B. Bull talked on the telephone from 3:33 pm to 3:34 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 037-057 of the White House Tapes.
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Yes, sir.
I have approved the plaque thing, and so we don't have the people.
We don't have to bother looking at television.
The plaque thing is better than the other.
Yes, sir.
And he's going to have people around, and, you know, there will be people in the hall.
There will be so there's no problem.
All right, sir.
We'll have some remarks for you to make at that.
Well, I have to get some research from state as to what they have two plaques there, 1966 and...
And this is the newer plaque that goes to about the last 10 years since 1966 to 73, right?
Yes, sir.
So we'll take that.
But the thrust of your remarks would be aimed at the dedication of some of the people who have served in the foreign service.
I mean, how many tribute to them lost their lives just as we pay tribute to those who served in the armed services.
But anyway, they'll know how.
They can just talk to the department people and work up some background material on it and so forth.
And I can speak briefly.
And he has that luncheon tentatively from 1 o'clock, which if it's with you, then we'll get ahead on that.
One thing that should be put on is, I don't know whether you've got it, is Santa Maria.
who is the head of the Alliance for Progress.
He has asked to come in, I understand, and I want to be sure he does come in at some time.
That would be a half-hour meeting.
Santa Maria.
All right, fine.
Kissinger's office will know about it.
Thank you, sir.