9 conversations found

November 13, 1972

On November 13, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon, Alexander P. Butterfield, and Manolo Sanchez met in the Oval Office of the White House from 9:05 am to 9:06 am. The Oval Office taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 814-001 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met briefly with Alexander P. Butterfield and Manolo Sanchez in the Oval Office to discuss logistical arrangements regarding the President's workspace or personal staff operations. The exchange was extremely short, primarily serving to facilitate immediate administrative coordination before the participants exited the room. No significant policy decisions were reached during this one-minute interaction.

November 13, 1972

On November 13, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and unknown person(s) met in the Oval Office of the White House at an unknown time between 9:06 am and 9:09 am. The Oval Office taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 814-002 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met briefly with an unidentified woman in the Oval Office to coordinate his upcoming schedule. During this short interaction, the participants discussed the logistics of an impending meeting with National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger. No significant policy decisions were recorded during this brief administrative exchange.

November 13, 1972

On November 13, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon, Rose Mary Woods, Henry A. Kissinger, Alexander P. Butterfield, and John V. Brennan met in the Oval Office of the White House from 9:09 am to 9:57 am. The Oval Office taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 814-003 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met with his staff and Henry Kissinger to discuss the transition into his second term, the ongoing Vietnam peace negotiations, and various administrative matters. Nixon emphasized his desire to centralize control over foreign policy and White House personnel, signaling a move away from relying on State Department officials like William Rogers for Vietnam initiatives. The group also coordinated logistics for Kissinger's travel to Camp David and New York, reviewed recent election results, and addressed personal financial arrangements for White House staff.

November 13, 1972

On November 13, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David from 3:08 pm to 3:55 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 224-001 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and H.R. Haldeman met at Camp David to discuss the staffing and strategic organization for the second presidential term. They reviewed potential roles for Charles Colson and Patrick Buchanan, emphasizing the use of investigative pressure on tax-exempt foundations like the Ford Foundation and Common Cause. Additionally, they planned the logistics for the 1973 Inauguration, focusing on creating inclusive events that appealed to a broader "New Majority" rather than the traditional Washington elite.

November 13, 1972

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.

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.

November 13, 1972

On November 13, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon, Camp David operator, and Alice Roosevelt Longworth met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 3:55 pm and 5:01 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 224-003 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon held a phone conversation with Alice Roosevelt Longworth shortly after his 1972 landslide reelection victory. They discussed the overwhelming electoral results, the unfairness of press criticism during the campaign, and the status of Vietnam peace negotiations. Nixon expressed personal satisfaction in overcoming political adversaries and suggested a future social meeting to celebrate their shared conservative perspectives.

November 13, 1972

On November 13, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and John V. Brennan met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 3:55 pm and 5:01 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 224-002 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met with John V. Brennan at Camp David to coordinate upcoming scheduling logistics. The discussion focused on arrangements for an impending meeting between the President and Charles W. Colson. No major policy decisions were reached, as the exchange remained limited to administrative and logistical coordination.

November 13, 1972

On November 13, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Manolo Sanchez met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 5:07 pm and 7:40 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 224-005 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon consulted with his personal valet, Manolo Sanchez, at Camp David to discuss the evening's entertainment schedule. The primary focus of the brief interaction was to confirm arrangements for a movie screening. No significant policy decisions were recorded during this informal discussion regarding the President's personal agenda.

November 13, 1972

On November 13, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Manolo Sanchez met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at an unknown time between 5:07 pm and 7:40 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 224-004 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon consulted with his personal valet, Manolo Sanchez, at Camp David regarding logistical arrangements for local school children. The discussion focused on practical considerations for students attending evening programs and the availability of seating or facilities. This brief interaction highlights the President’s routine oversight of minor personal and administrative matters during his stay at the presidential retreat.