On June 9, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and Rose Mary Woods talked on the telephone from 2:52 pm to 2:55 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 004-094 of the White House Tapes.
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Hello?
I have Ms. Woods now, Mr. President.
There you are.
Thank you.
Hello?
Uh, Rose?
Yes?
I was wondering the other day, did you get that letter off the baseball player okay?
Louie Aparicio was the name.
Oh, yes.
Oh, yes.
Somebody remembered his name.
Louie Aparicio was the one.
Aparicio.
The one who had not, is that the one who had not had a hit?
44.
44 hits.
Yeah, 44 times.
Yeah, and then he got a hit, you know.
So we changed it just a little bit.
Well, did he get one before the letter got off?
He got one the day you wrote your letter.
Oh, I see.
And so it was just changed slightly to...
I'll send you a copy if you'd like to see it.
Oh, no, no, no.
I just...
It was good, saying, you know... Yeah, fine.
I remember seeing it coming back in here.
Good, good, good.
You might make a note.
The letter to the little girl I wrote at 6.30 this morning.
Okay.
You might just put that in your file.
And you might...
show the incoming letter and that to dick moore i don't want him to publicize it because but she might see and he will know how to all right how to handle it so that he knows okay sure fine because the poem is so good it really is beautiful okay all right