Conversation 044-156

TapeTape 44StartThursday, April 12, 1973 at 2:27 PMEndThursday, April 12, 1973 at 2:28 PMParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Eisenhower, Julie NixonRecording deviceWhite House Telephone

On April 12, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon and Julie Nixon Eisenhower talked on the telephone at an unknown time between 2:27 pm and 2:28 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 044-156 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 44-156
Date: April 12, 1973
Time: 2:27 pm-2:28 pm
Location: White House Telephone
The President talked with Julie Nixon Eisenhower.
[See also Conversation No. 428-9]
Julie Nixon Eisenhower's schedule
-Trip
-Peace prize
-Massachusetts
-Middlesex Club
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The President’s schedule
-Reception for Congressmen
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White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973
Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542
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[044-156-w001]
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White House
-Lincoln portrait
-Landscape
-Color
-[Jasper Francis] Cropsey

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I have jewelry for you, sir.
Hello.
Daddy?
Welcome back.
Hi.
How was your trip, honey?
Oh, it was great.
You know, it was pretty thrilling to accept that peace prize for you.
Oh, that's nice.
People were friendly and everything.
Oh, they were really ecstatic.
So friendly.
Massachusetts, too.
Good.
Middlesex Club.
Good.
Oh, that's a great club.
You're having a busy day, aren't you?
Yeah, they're all kind of busy.
I was going to tell you that
I'm going to have that reception for congressmen tonight.
It's likely to run, in my opinion, until, you know, almost 7 o'clock.
Daddy, you know, about changing the portrait, they're looking for a landscape, the Lincoln portrait.
I see.
They're looking very hard.
Do you think it's better just to wait till we get the landscape?
Oh, yes.
Wait, wait, wait.
There's no greater.
I just thought we ought to try to find something.
I agree.
Mother agrees, too.
But a bright landscape to get one, something that's not dull.
You know what?
They're looking for something like that beautiful crop seed that's on the second floor.
Right by the elevator, that beautiful, don't you love that one?
Something like that.
Right, honey.
Something cherry.
Something bright and colorful.
Cherry, yeah.
Okay.
Good.
All right, sweetie.
Bye.
I'll see you.
Bye.