60 conversations found

June 29, 1972

Unknown person(s) and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David on an unknown date, sometime between 12:01 am on June 29, 1972 and 1:23 pm on July 22, 1972. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 136-002 of the White House Tapes.

An unidentified individual coordinated a telephone connection through the Camp David operator. The brief exchange focused solely on the logistics of establishing a callback. No substantive policy matters or historical developments were addressed during this interaction.

June 29, 1972

Unknown person(s) and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David on an unknown date, sometime between 12:01 am on June 29, 1972 and 11:59 pm on July 23, 1972. The Camp David Study Desk taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 174-001 of the White House Tapes.

An unidentified individual communicated with the Camp David operator to coordinate telephonic logistics. The brief exchange focused on identifying a specific incoming line. No substantive policy discussions occurred, as the interaction was limited to a request for a return call.

June 29, 1972

Unknown person(s) and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David on an unknown date, sometime between 12:01 am on June 29, 1972 and 11:59 pm on July 23, 1972. The Camp David Study Desk taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 174-007 of the White House Tapes.

An unidentified individual contacted the Camp David operator to facilitate a routine technical assessment of the telephone line. The participants exchanged brief, informal greetings to confirm connectivity. The interaction served exclusively as a functional test of communication systems at the Camp David facility.

June 29, 1972

Unknown person(s) talked on the telephone at Camp David on an unknown date, sometime between 12:01 am on June 29, 1972 and 11:59 pm on July 23, 1972. The Camp David Study Desk taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 174-006 of the White House Tapes.

Michael and Clyde discussed the technical status and final preparation of a project involving specific aircraft equipment. They reviewed the mechanical configuration of a component described as a 'little square' on the top of the plane and confirmed that the necessary adjustments were complete. The conversation concluded with the participants preparing to conduct a final test of the equipment.

June 29, 1972

Unknown person(s) talked on the telephone at Camp David on an unknown date, sometime between 12:01 am on June 29, 1972 and 11:59 pm on July 23, 1972. The Camp David Study Desk taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 174-004 of the White House Tapes.

An unidentified caller attempted to contact Chief Edwards at the Camp David study desk. After the individual answering the phone, identified as Toby, confirmed that the Chief was unavailable, the caller promptly ended the request. This brief interaction represents a routine administrative inquiry rather than a substantive policy discussion.

June 29, 1972

Unknown person(s) and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David on an unknown date, sometime between 12:01 am on June 29, 1972 and 1:23 pm on July 22, 1972. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 136-001 of the White House Tapes.

An unidentified individual contacted the Camp David operator to request a return telephone call. The exchange was brief and focused solely on facilitating this administrative communication. No substantive policy matters or historical developments were recorded during the interaction.

June 29, 1972

Unknown person(s) talked on the telephone at Camp David on an unknown date, sometime between 12:01 am on June 29, 1972 and 11:59 pm on July 23, 1972. The Camp David Study Desk taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 174-010 of the White House Tapes.

An unidentified official orders subordinates to conduct a security inspection of Patricia McKee’s cabin immediately following her departure from Camp David. The participants discuss the status of the cabin and the retrieval of any extraneous documents. The primary action item is for staff to secure the premises and deliver all recovered materials to the caller.

June 29, 1972

Unknown person(s) and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David on an unknown date, sometime between 12:01 am on June 29, 1972 and 1:23 pm on July 22, 1972. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 136-003 of the White House Tapes.

An unknown individual engaged in a brief telephone exchange with the Camp David operator to request a return call. The casual dialogue between the caller and an associate named Harold focused on general inquiries about activities at the site and lighthearted banter regarding the acquisition of "freebies." No significant administrative or political decisions were made during this routine telecommunication.

June 29, 1972

Unknown person(s) and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David on an unknown date, sometime between 12:01 am on June 29, 1972 and 11:59 pm on July 23, 1972. The Camp David Study Desk taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 174-008 of the White House Tapes.

An unidentified caller contacted the Camp David operator to request assistance with a telephone connection. The brief exchange consists of the operator acknowledging and fulfilling the caller's instructions. No substantive policy matters or significant historical events were addressed during this short administrative interaction.

June 29, 1972

Unknown person(s) and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David on an unknown date, sometime between 12:01 am on June 29, 1972 and 11:59 pm on July 23, 1972. The Camp David Study Desk taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 174-003 of the White House Tapes.

An unidentified caller requests an 'empty shot' from the Camp David operator, a phrase likely referencing a technical request or a specific logistical task related to the facility's operations. The brief interaction involves no high-level policy discussions or administrative decisions beyond this singular request. Due to the lack of context and the ambiguity of the terminology used, the purpose of the communication remains indeterminate.

June 29, 1972

Unknown person(s) and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David on an unknown date, sometime between 12:01 am on June 29, 1972 and 11:59 pm on July 23, 1972. The Camp David Study Desk taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 174-005 of the White House Tapes.

A telephone call was placed from Camp David by an individual named Michael to the Camp David operator. The primary purpose of the communication was to facilitate a connection to an individual named Clyde. Because no transcript or audio content is available, the specific subject matter and ultimate outcome of the conversation remain unidentified.

June 29, 1972

Unknown person(s) and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David on an unknown date, sometime between 12:01 am on June 29, 1972 and 11:59 pm on July 23, 1972. The Camp David Study Desk taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 174-009 of the White House Tapes.

An unidentified caller contacted the Camp David operator to request a connection to the cab office. The exchange serves as a routine administrative or logistical communication facilitated by the presidential retreat's internal telecommunications system. No substantive policy matters or executive decisions were addressed during this brief operational call.

June 29, 1972

Unknown person(s) and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David on an unknown date, sometime between 12:01 am on June 29, 1972 and 11:59 pm on July 23, 1972. The Camp David Study Desk taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 174-002 of the White House Tapes.

An unidentified male caller contacted the Camp David operator to request that a return call be facilitated. The brief exchange served as a routine administrative request to reconnect with another party. No substantive policy matters or official developments were discussed during the brief interaction.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and unknown person(s) met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 11:00 am and 11:07 am. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-001 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon held a brief meeting with an unidentified individual at the Aspen Lodge study in Camp David. While the specific details of the discussion remain unavailable due to the lack of a transcript, the session centered on an expression of appreciation. The encounter concluded within seven minutes, serving as a private engagement between the President and his guest.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and unknown person(s) met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 11:00 am and 11:07 am. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-002 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met with an unknown individual at the Aspen Lodge study to coordinate logistics for his departure from Camp David. The brief discussion centered specifically on scheduling the return trip to Washington. No further substantive policy matters were recorded during this encounter.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Camp David operator met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 11:00 am and 11:07 am. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-003 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon held a brief, informal exchange with the Camp David switchboard operator while stationed at the Aspen Lodge. The conversation served to facilitate communication logistics at the presidential retreat. No substantive policy discussions or administrative decisions were recorded during this interaction.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David at an unknown time between 11:00 am and 11:07 am. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 135-001 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon contacted the Camp David operator to facilitate an urgent telephone connection with his National Security Advisor, Henry Kissinger. This brief exchange served as an administrative request to establish a secure line for official executive communication. The conversation underscores the operational procedures maintained at Camp David for the President to consult directly with his key foreign policy advisors.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and unknown person(s) met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 11:00 am and 11:07 am. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-004 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met with an unidentified individual at the Aspen Lodge to briefly discuss administrative logistics. The dialogue focused on the President's personal schedule and the departure arrangements for Craig S. Campbell. The meeting concluded quickly without broader policy implications.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Henry A. Kissinger met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David from 11:07 am to 11:18 am. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-005 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and Henry Kissinger discuss strategies for managing media coverage of the Vietnam War and orchestrating a potential ceasefire. They specifically analyze how to influence columnist Joe Kraft, intending to pressure him to frame the opposition as responsible for prolonging the war rather than the administration. The President emphasizes that any diplomatic breakthrough or ceasefire must ensure he receives full political credit, specifically instructing Kissinger to manage perceptions of authority leading up to the election.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Henry A. Kissinger talked on the telephone at Camp David from 11:07 am to 11:18 am. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 135-002 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and Henry Kissinger discuss the status of Vietnam peace negotiations following North Vietnam's apparent acceptance of recent U.S. proposals and indicators of a potential ceasefire. They analyze the political implications of the upcoming trip to Hanoi by journalist Joseph Kraft, with Nixon urging Kissinger to sternly warn Kraft against encouraging the North Vietnamese to wait for a potential victory by George McGovern. Additionally, they criticize the Democratic Party's foreign policy platform as dishonest and disjointed, while coordinating the timing of a forthcoming grain deal announcement with the Soviet Union to maximize political benefit for the President.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David at an unknown time between 11:18 am and 12:57 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 135-003 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon contacted the Camp David operator to facilitate an urgent communication with his Chief of Staff, H.R. Haldeman. This brief administrative interaction served as a logistical step to connect the President with his key advisor. The call highlights the established protocol for presidential communications while operating from the Camp David retreat.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Camp David operator met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 11:18 am and 12:57 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-007 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon initiated a brief communication with the Camp David operator from the Aspen Lodge to manage logistical or telephonic arrangements. As no transcript exists for this interaction, the specific subject matter remains undocumented beyond standard administrative operations. This recording serves primarily as a procedural record of the President's internal communications while stationed at Camp David.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and unknown person(s) met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 11:18 am and 12:57 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-006 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon held an informal discussion with an unidentified individual at the Aspen Lodge in Camp David. The conversation centered on the behavior of an animal, specifically referencing whether it was running or had escaped its enclosure. No significant political decisions or policy matters were addressed during this brief exchange.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David from 12:57 pm to 12:59 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-008 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and H. R. Haldeman briefly discuss a legal matter concerning a New Jersey-based investigation involving prosecutors. The conversation centers on the political or judicial implications of this specific case as it relates to the administration. No definitive action items are established during this short exchange, as the dialogue serves primarily as an update on ongoing legal developments.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon, H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman, and John N. Mitchell talked on the telephone at Camp David from 12:57 pm to 12:59 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 135-004 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon consulted with H.R. Haldeman, who was meeting with John Mitchell, to coordinate the administration's stance on ongoing federal and state prosecutions in New Jersey. They expressed concern that the prosecutors involved were Republicans, lamenting this instance of political "cannibalism" within the party. Nixon ultimately decided to maintain a "no comment" position regarding the pending legal matters during his upcoming press conference.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David at an unknown time between 12:59 pm and 1:00 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 135-005 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon contacted the Camp David operator to initiate a telephone call to White House Special Counsel Charles W. Colson. This brief exchange served solely as a logistical request to establish communication with a key administrative aide. No substantive policy discussions or decisions occurred during this brief administrative interaction.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Camp David operator met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 12:59 pm and 1:00 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-009 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon contacted the Camp David operator from the Aspen Lodge study to facilitate a communication request. This brief interaction served administrative purposes to connect the President with another party. No substantive policy matters or major developments were recorded during this brief exchange.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Charles W. Colson talked on the telephone at Camp David from 1:00 pm to 1:28 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 135-006 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and Charles Colson discuss strategies for the upcoming press conference, focusing on maintaining a calm demeanor while sidelining political controversies. They analyze recent negative media coverage of the Democratic Party's internal divisions and assess Senator George McGovern's political vulnerabilities, particularly his comments on the Vietnam POW issue and the potential for a third-party challenge from George Wallace. Additionally, they discuss the status of Republican prosecutors in New Jersey and coordinate efforts to bolster the 'Democrats for Nixon' campaign organization.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Charles W. Colson met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David from 1:00 pm to 1:28 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-010 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and Charles Colson discuss administration messaging regarding the Vietnam War, specifically minimizing public concern over naval and air forces in Thailand while focusing on the withdrawal of ground troops. The two also address political damage control in New Jersey and the President’s strategy for handling press conferences by avoiding partisan combat. Nixon expresses confidence regarding pending negotiations and the potential for a resolution before the July 4th holiday.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and unknown person(s) met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 1:28 pm and 1:33 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-012 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon held a brief, unscheduled meeting at the Aspen Lodge in Camp David with an unidentified individual. While no transcript or record of the discussion exists, the interaction involved the review of physical documents. The session concluded within five minutes without any documented follow-up or specific policy outcomes.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David at an unknown time between 1:28 pm and 1:33 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 135-007 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon initiated a brief telephone communication through the Camp David operator to facilitate a call to his Assistant for Domestic Affairs, John D. Ehrlichman. This interaction served purely as an administrative bridge to connect the President with his senior advisor. No policy matters or substantive discussions were conducted during this brief exchange.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Camp David operator met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 1:28 pm and 1:33 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-011 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon spoke with the Camp David operator to address logistical or communication needs while residing at the Aspen Lodge. The exchange reflects the routine administrative coordination required to maintain the president's accessibility and operational support at the presidential retreat. No major policy developments or substantive political discussions occurred during this brief contact.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and unknown person(s) met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 1:28 pm and 1:33 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-013 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon consulted with an unidentified individual regarding the statistical impact of proposed welfare reform legislation. The discussion focused on contrasting the projected enrollment numbers of the Rybakov proposals against the administration's reform bill, specifically highlighting concerns that the latter would result in an excessively high number of welfare recipients. Nixon ultimately dismissed the granular details of the projections once he grasped the comparative magnitude of the expansion, signaling his disapproval of the current reform bill's scale.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and John D. Ehrlichman met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David from 1:33 pm to 1:43 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-014 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and John Ehrlichman discuss communication strategies regarding welfare reform and the political messaging of Social Security increases. They also deliberate on administrative stances toward gun control, specifically the regulation of Saturday night specials, and debate the management of supplemental legislative funding. The conversation concludes with Nixon reaffirming his position on maintaining a moratorium on certain spending issues.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and John D. Ehrlichman talked on the telephone at Camp David from 1:33 pm to 1:43 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 135-008 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and John Ehrlichman discussed communication strategies for an upcoming press conference, specifically focusing on how to frame complex policy issues for the public. They reviewed messaging on welfare reform and Social Security, with Nixon advising that absolute numbers are more effective than percentages for explaining the impact of welfare changes. Additionally, the pair coordinated positions on current political issues, including gun control, the Supreme Court's ruling on the death penalty, federal flood relief funding, and legislative maneuvers regarding anti-busing amendments.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, unknown person(s) and the White House operator talked on the telephone at Camp David at an unknown time between 1:43 pm and 11:59 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 135-013 of the White House Tapes.

An unidentified caller attempted to reach Major Freed via the White House and San Clemente signal operators to discuss logistics. Upon learning that Major Freed was currently on a tour of the Western White House compound with Mr. Douglas, the caller requested a return call once he became available. This brief exchange highlights the administrative coordination required for staff movements at the San Clemente site.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, unknown person(s) and the White House operator talked on the telephone at Camp David at an unknown time between 1:43 pm and 11:59 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 135-010 of the White House Tapes.

An unidentified individual contacts the White House signal operator to request a connection with Captain Hunter. The brief exchange confirms that all operations at Camp David are proceeding smoothly despite heavy fog conditions. The participants conclude the call after verifying that the weather is not hindering local activities.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, Frank A. Sisco, San Clemente operator, and unknown person(s) talked on the telephone at Camp David at an unknown time between 1:43 pm and 11:59 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 135-014 of the White House Tapes.

Frank A. Sisco attempted to reach Major Freed to coordinate matters related to the President's schedule while at Camp David. After contacting the Western White House operator and speaking with Sergeant Silva, Sisco learned that Freed was currently on a tour of the compound conducted by an individual named Douglas. Sisco requested that Freed return the call upon his return to the office.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and unknown person(s) met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 1:43 pm and 1:57 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-015 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon held a brief, private meeting with an unidentified individual at the Aspen Lodge in Camp David. While the lack of a transcript prevents a definitive analysis of the discussion's substance, the meeting occurred during a period of significant presidential activity in the summer of 1972. No official records or action items have been attributed to this specific engagement.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, unknown person(s) and Camp David operator talked on the telephone at Camp David at an unknown time between 1:43 pm and 11:59 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 135-009 of the White House Tapes.

An unidentified individual contacts the Camp David operator to request a connection to the White House Communications Agency (WHCA) center. The brief exchange serves as a logistical coordination effort to facilitate official telecommunications from the retreat. No policy matters or significant substantive decisions are recorded in this short administrative request.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, unknown person(s) met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 1:43 pm and 11:59 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-017 of the White House Tapes.

This recording captures an unidentified meeting held at the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David. Due to the lack of available transcripts and the unintelligible nature of the audio, the specific participants and topics of discussion remain unconfirmed. The recording ends abruptly while the conversation is still in progress, providing no record of definitive decisions or action items.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, unknown person(s) talked on the telephone at Camp David at an unknown time between 1:43 pm and 11:59 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 135-011 of the White House Tapes.

An unidentified man engaged in a brief telephone exchange with Captain Hunter at Camp David. The conversation appears to be a routine logistical communication involving the White House signal operator or duty officer. No significant policy discussions or substantive historical decisions were recorded during this brief interaction.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and unknown person(s) met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 1:43 pm and 1:57 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 195-016 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon held a brief, private meeting at the Aspen Lodge in Camp David with an unidentified individual. Given the lack of a transcript or record of the discussion, the specific subject matter and any resulting policy decisions remain historically inaccessible. The nature of this interaction suggests a confidential or informal exchange occurring within the secluded environment of the presidential retreat.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, unknown person(s) and Frank A. Sisco talked on the telephone at Camp David at an unknown time between 1:43 pm and 11:59 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 135-012 of the White House Tapes.

Frank A. Sisco and an unidentified individual discuss technical malfunctions involving the marine switchboard and GQ alarms at Camp David. The conversation addresses confusion regarding responsibility for identifying whether the issues stem from the lines or the alarm system itself. They clarify that the alarms are localized within specific buildings—Chestnut, Hickory, and the barracks—and confirm that the reported telephone service problems have been repaired.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at an unknown time between 2:35 pm and 2:40 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-009 of the White House Tapes.

President Richard Nixon met with Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman in the Old Executive Office Building to discuss current administrative priorities and management of White House staff operations. While specific details remain undocumented due to the lack of a transcript, these brief consultations typically centered on addressing urgent political challenges or internal personnel matters. The meeting served as a routine touchpoint between the President and his primary aide to ensure alignment on ongoing executive objectives.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and the White House operator met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at an unknown time between 2:35 pm and 2:40 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-008 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon instructed the White House operator to manage communication with an unidentified individual. He directed the operator to avoid reaching the person during their lunch hour and to facilitate a return call once they were available. This interaction highlights the administrative oversight the President maintained over his personal and professional scheduling.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and unknown person(s) met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at an unknown time between 2:35 pm and 2:40 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-007 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon held a brief, five-minute meeting with an unidentified individual in the Old Executive Office Building. The primary content of the discussion remains inaccessible due to the withdrawal of the recording segment for personal return, leaving no record of the topics addressed or decisions reached. Consequently, the purpose and nature of this interaction remain historically unknown.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon, H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman, Alexander P. Butterfield, Henry A. Kissinger, and unknown person(s) met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building from 2:40 pm to 3:50 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-010 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met with H.R. Haldeman and Henry Kissinger to strategize for an upcoming press conference, focusing on Vietnam policy, troop withdrawals, and the handling of persistent Watergate-related questions. The conversation included significant discussion regarding John Mitchell’s resignation as campaign manager and the volatile public behavior of his wife, Martha Mitchell, following the break-in. Additionally, the participants reviewed the President's schedule, pending social security legislation, and internal administrative staffing matters within the White House.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon, White House operator, Charles W. Colson, Henry A. Kissinger, and Manolo Sanchez met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building from 3:50 pm to 4:35 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-012 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met with Charles Colson and Henry Kissinger to coordinate administration messaging and policy strategy. The discussion focused on preparing for an upcoming press conference, specifically regarding Vietnam negotiations, potential troop withdrawal announcements, and the current posture of North Vietnamese negotiators. The participants also consulted polling data and analysis from George Shultz concerning the political impact of economic price controls, particularly among the farming community.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and unknown person(s) met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at an unknown time between 3:50 pm and 3:55 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-011 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon held a brief, five-minute meeting in the Old Executive Office Building with an unidentified individual. The encounter centered on the formal delivery of undisclosed items to the President. No further substantive details regarding the nature of the materials or subsequent action items are discernable from the available record.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and the White House operator met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at an unknown time between 4:35 pm and 5:55 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-013 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon held a brief communication with a White House operator to facilitate an outgoing call. The interaction served as a logistical step in managing the President's telephonic correspondence. No substantive policy matters or major decisions were recorded during this brief administrative exchange.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon, Manolo Sanchez, and Patrick J. Buchanan met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at an unknown time between 4:35 pm and 5:55 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-014 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met briefly with his personal aide, Manolo Sanchez, to discuss the scheduling of his upcoming presidential commitments. Following Sanchez's departure, the President spoke with speechwriter Patrick J. Buchanan to coordinate the drafting of a formal statement regarding capital punishment. This discussion served to finalize the administration's public stance on the death penalty as part of the broader political agenda.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon, Patrick J. Buchanan, and unknown person(s) met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building from 5:55 pm to 6:00 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-015 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met with Patrick J. Buchanan to discuss the political and legal implications of capital punishment in light of recent Supreme Court opinions. The brief consultation focused on the administration's stance and reaction to judicial developments regarding the death penalty. No specific policy shift was finalized during the session, which served primarily as a briefing on the evolving constitutional landscape.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and unknown person(s) met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at an unknown time between 6:00 pm and 6:25 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-016 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met with unidentified individuals to discuss the status of pending legislation regarding the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO). The conversation centered on the strategic involvement of John D. Ehrlichman and Clark MacGregor in managing the OEO's legislative future. No further records or transcripts exist to clarify the specific decisions reached during this brief consultation.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and the White House operator met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at an unknown time between 6:00 pm and 6:25 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-017 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon received a brief telephone call while working in his Old Executive Office Building suite. The interaction, facilitated by the White House operator, served as a routine communication channel for the President. No substantive policy discussions or administrative decisions were recorded during this brief exchange.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Manolo Sanchez met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at an unknown time between 6:00 pm and 6:25 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-018 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met with his personal valet, Manolo Sanchez, in the Old Executive Office Building for a private conversation. The dialogue, conducted in Welsh, focused on the necessity of telling the truth, though the specific context remains unclear due to the personal nature of the exchange. No administrative or political actions were recorded as a result of this brief discussion.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Henry A. Kissinger met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at 6:25 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-019 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and Henry Kissinger met to discuss the legislative hurdles facing the ratification of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT), specifically addressing concerns from political critics like Senators Buckley and Goldwater. The conversation also touched upon the 1972 presidential campaign, the impact of the defense budget, and potential negotiating strategies regarding Vietnam. They focused on refining policy stances for an upcoming press conference, particularly concerning ceasefire conditions and the release of American prisoners of war.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and David C. Hoopes met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building from 6:54 pm to 6:55 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-020 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met briefly with David C. Hoopes in the Old Executive Office Building to facilitate the delivery of materials. The primary focus of the discussion concerned items related to Henry A. Kissinger. No further substantive developments were recorded during the brief one-minute exchange.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Manolo Sanchez met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at an unknown time between 6:55 pm and 8:27 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-022 of the White House Tapes.

President Richard M. Nixon met with his personal valet, Manolo Sanchez, in the Old Executive Office Building for a private engagement. Given the absence of a transcript and the informal nature of the participants, the discussion likely concerned personal logistics or administrative household matters rather than matters of state. No specific policy decisions or significant government actions are recorded as stemming from this brief encounter.

June 29, 1972

On June 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and unknown person(s) met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at an unknown time between 6:55 pm and 8:27 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 345-021 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met with an unidentified individual in the Old Executive Office Building to discuss legal or judicial matters. The participant spoke in Welsh, requesting that Nixon secure the presence of specific courts. Due to the limited available record and the withdrawn segments, no further policy decisions or substantive actions were documented.