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The Presidential historical materials of John W. Dean III, Counsel to the President, are in the custody of the National Archives and Records Administration under the provisions of Title I of the Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-526, 88 Stat. 1695) and implementing regulations. In accordance with the act and regulations, archivists reviewed the file group to identify personal and private materials as well as non-historical items. Such items have been returned to Dean.
Materials covered by the act have been archivally processed and are described in this register. Items which are security classified or otherwise restricted under the act and regulations have been removed and placed in a closed file. A Document Withdrawal Record (GSA Form 7279 or NA Form 14021) with a description of each restricted document has been inserted at the beginning of each folder from which materials have been removed. A Document Control Record marks the original position of the withdrawn item.
Employees of the National Archives will review periodically the unclassified portions of closed materials for the purpose of opening those which no longer require restriction. Certain classified documents may be declassified under authority of Executive Order 12958 in response to a Mandatory Review Request (NA Form 14020) submitted by the researcher.
- Linear feet of materials: 37.3
- Approximate number of pages: 89,600
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Biographical Note
1938 October 14 Born Akron, Ohio
1961 B.A., College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio
1964 Law clerk in the firm of Hollabaugh & Jacobs, Washington, D.C.
1965 Junior associate in the law firm of Welch & Morgan, Washington, D.C.
1966-1967 Chief minority counsel for the Judiciary Committee, United States House of Representatives
1967-1968 Associate Director of the National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws, Washington, D.C.
1969-1970 Associate Deputy Attorney General, Office of Criminal Justice, Department of Justice
1970 July 9-April 30, 1973 Counsel to the President
1973 June 25-29 Testified in hearings before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, United States Senate
1973 October 19 Pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to obstruct Justice; sentenced by Judge John Sirica on August 2, 1974, to serve 1 to 4 years (U.S. v. John W. Dean USDC 886-73)
1974 September 3-January 8, 1975 Served a prison term at Fort Holabird, Maryland
1974 October 16-25 Testified in the Watergate cover-up trial, United States v. John N. Mitchell, et al.
1976 Columnist for Rolling Stone magazine; published Blind Ambition.
1982 Published Lost Honor
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Scope and Content Note
The materials of John W. Dean III document his duties as legal advisor for political and legislative issues in the Nixon administration. Prior to his appointment to the Nixon White House Staff, Dean had served as chief minority counsel for the House Judiciary Committee (1966-67) and as Associate Director of the National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws (1967-78). During the 1968 Presidential campaign, Dean wrote position papers on crime for Nixon's "law and order" campaign against his Democratic opponent. Impressed with his law-and-order position papers in the course of the campaign, Deputy Attorney General Richard G. Kleindienst brought Dean into the Department of Justice in February 1969 as Associate Deputy Attorney General. In this capacity Dean worked closely with Attorney General John N. Mitchell on the administration's crime and drug-control legislative programs. He also served as the chief negotiator for the government in discussions with protest leaders about the terms of demonstration permits for activities within the District of Columbia, and acted as representative of the attorney general in meetings with the nation's governors to explain proposed model drug legislation.
As Dean stated in his autobiographical book of his White House years, it was Egil "Bud" Krogh, assistant to John D. Ehrlichman, who recommended him for a position on the White House staff. Although Dean initially declined the job, he did accept the offer and on July 9, 1970, became Counsel to the President. This was the post Ehrlichman had formerly held. Even though Dean possessed the title, he did not automatically inherit Ehrlichman's power. At the start, therefore, he had to confine himself to dealing with relatively trivial matters, but sought to expand his role as well as that of his office within the White House by making the advice and services of the counsel's office available to staff members on any subject they needed legal assistance. Thus, Dean and his small office staff began to provide counsel on a wide range of topics, from the technicalities of divorce laws to immigration laws to possible conflicts of interest to the propriety of litigation against certain anti-administration critics to the proper use of the Presidential seal and White House stationary. According to Dean, it was the discreet handling of conflict-of-interest reviews and investigations that won him the confidence of H. R. Haldeman and Ehrlichman. Eventually his responsibilities included keeping the White House informed about domestic disorders and antiwar demonstrations, investigating Presidential appointees, handling all matters relating to Presidential clemency, and performing intelligence work for the White House. By 1972 Dean was being regularly chosen to deal with assignments, which were regarded as important and sensitive, and was used as a White House "firefighter." Furthermore, it was Dean who briefed administration witnesses prior to their testimony before congressional committees.
The Watergate affair, however, marked a turning point in Dean's White House career and his relationship within the Nixon administration. Although he seemed the ideal choice to try and contain the political fallout from Watergate, he failed and ultimately lost the trust and confidence of the President. On April 30, 1973, Nixon announced to the media that he had accepted the resignation of Dean as White House counsel along with those of Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and Kleindienst.
The Dean file group comprises material which he periodically retired to the White House Central Files between 1971 and 1973 as well as those which remained in his office at the time FBI agents sealed it shortly following the White House announcement of his resignation. Several groups of materials were integrated into identifiable file segments and appropriate series. One such body of material, bearing the suffix "W" with a serial numeric filing code on the file folder, presumably reflects areas of responsibility assigned to David G. Wilson, who joined Dean's staff in February 1971 as his assistant.
Found within the Dean file group, are the names of various individuals who comprised Dean's office staff. In addition to Fred F. Fielding who was Associate Counsel to the President, the White House counsel's office included staff assistants John J. Caufield, Tom C. Huston, Roy E. (Pete) Kinsey, Marie Darlene Moulds, David Wilson, and J. Dapray Muir. Jane E. Thomas and Anne R. Dawson were the secretaries in the office; whereas, Peter v. Baugher was a second-year Yale Law School student assigned to Dean's office as a summer intern in 1972.
Frequent correspondents in the Dean file group include Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Charles Colson, Henry Kissinger, Peter Flanigan, Egil Krogh, Bruce Kehrli, Frederic Malek, Clark MacGregor, and Richard Kleindienst. But because of the nature of the work done by the White House counsel's office, Dean and his staff had some contact with almost every staff member or office within the White House complex. As a consequence of Dean's investigative and intelligence-gathering efforts at the behest of the White House, his office also had frequent contact with various individuals within the intelligence community and law enforcement agencies.
The materials are arranged into seven series:
- Correspondence File
- Subject File
- Subject File: Demonstrations and Domestic Intelligence
- Name File, Conflict Of Interest
- Congressional Hearings on the Nominations of Richard G. Kleindienst and L. Patrick Gray III
- 1970 Campaign File
- 1972 Campaign File
The first series in the file group, Correspondence File, combines several of Dean's chronological and general correspondence files together with two small chronological files attributed to Peter Kinsey and summer intern Peter Baugher. Dean's files include the routine correspondence of the counsel's office as well as his departmental correspondence as Associate Deputy attorney General. Both Kinsey's and Baugher's files are only for the year 1972. Baugher's chronological file is of interest because it provides some insight into the kinds of assignments given White House summer interns. The assignments were primarily research projects on specific topics, such as the applicability of State election laws on Presidential candidates, an amnesty issue, the future of the Federal death penalty, and disposition of Presidential seal requests. Among topics covered in the series are requests for Presidential pardons, the court-martial of Lt. William Calley, conflict-of-interest laws, applicability of the Hatch Act, campaign filing requirements, protest demonstrations, and advice to the President on honorary memberships and estate planning.
The largest and most varied series in the Dean materials are the Subject File. It includes material relating to proposed environmental, economic, and social legislation, international laws and treaties, Presidential commissions, national security, domestic intelligence, conflict-of-interest laws, and the coordination of the President's multiple roles as Chief Executive, head of the Republican Party, candidate, and private citizen. A substantial portion of the series pertains to the court-martial of Lt. Calley; the nominations of William Casey to the Securities and Exchange Commission, of Richard Kleindienst to the Office of Attorney General, and of Virginia Congressman Richard H. Poff to the Supreme Court; foreign activities and political contributions of International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT); and responses of the President to Watergate-related allegations.
Excessive concern (by the White House) about antiwar demonstrations and about various domestic radicals or groups is the general tenor of the Subject File: Demonstrations and Domestic Intelligence series. Because of the sensitive nature of the subject matter in the series, there is a high percentage of national security and Agency-restricted information, and all such documents have been removed from the file folders.
Problems concerning national and domestic security reached a critical stage within the Nixon White House by 1970 that prompted the creation of a special interagency committee – the Intelligence Evaluation Committee (IEC). The aim of this group was to improve coordination among the intelligence community and to prepare evaluations and estimates of domestic intelligence. According to Dean, IEC was created in early 1971, and Jack Caulfield served as the White House liaison until he was succeeded by David Wilson in summer 1972. Therefore, Dean's office received copies of the specially prepared IEC reports. In addition to these reports, Dean received intelligence reports, including summaries and analyses, about antiwar demonstrations and radical groups or individuals from the FBI and Secret Service, and on some occasions, from the CIA, National Security Agency, and local police departments. Topics covered include civil disorders on and off campuses, black and white extremist organizations, the 1971 May Day demonstrations, disturbances during the Democratic and Republican national conventions, studies on international terrorism, and the protection of political officials.
Another series in the Dean file group containing a high percentage of withdrawn material is the Name File, Conflict of Interest. This series documents the efforts of the counsel's office to identify and avoid potential conflict-of-interest problems that could arise from the private interests and associations of prospective Presidential appointees or White House staff members. Principal types of documents found in the series include trust agreements, personal financial statements, affidavits, and confidential statements of employment and financial interests. At the end of the series there is a 3-folder chronological file containing primarily carbons of Dean's office responses to conflict-of-interest reviews on individuals who were being considered for appointment to positions in departments, agencies, bureaus, commissions, and boards. Since most of the individuals mentioned in the chronological file were not members of the White House Staff, there is little duplication of items in the more expansive name file.
An above-normal interest by Dean's office in the proceedings of two Senate confirmation hearings is reflected in the series entitled Congressional Hearings on the Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst and L. Patrick Gray III. It also indicates the high sensitivity of the issues and the concerns of the White House about them. The material consists primarily of typed transcripts that were prepared by the Washington, D. C. firm of Ward & Paul, Inc., shorthand reporters for congressional committees. Of the two sets of hearings, the Kleindienst transcripts comprise the greater amount of material in the series.
The Kleindienst transcripts relate to the second hearings held before the Senate Judiciary Committee on his confirmation to succeed John N. Mitchell as attorney general. Although Kleindienst had been earlier confirmed in the position, he had demanded a reopening of the hearings in order to clear his name of the charges raised by columnist Jack Anderson about administration collusion in the ITT antitrust settlement. The transcripts cover the proceedings of the hearings from March 6 to April 20, 1972. Furthermore, many of the transcripts bear the handwritten annotation on the cover "please correct for printing," and some even have stamped the reference "to be returned to Senate Judiciary Committee." A few transcripts contain a simple cover reference of "Mitchell" or "Geneen" to indicate those volumes of the transcripts that contain portions of the testimony of the former attorney general or of ITT president Harold G. Geneen. For some unknown reason Dean's office did not either receive or retain every transcript, for there are at least four volumes missing: volumes 1, 2, 11, and 17. In a few instances there are duplicate copies of particular transcripts. Topics covered in the transcripts tend to pertain to all aspects of the ITT antitrust settlement, the Dita Beard memorandum, and the $400,00 contribution of ITT cash and services to the San Diego Republican National Convention.
While the Kleindienst transcripts appear fragmentary, despite the many number of volumes, the Gray transcripts seem complete. They document the proceedings that were held before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the confirmation of L. Patrick Gray III as FBI Director. Gray, who was an assistant attorney general at the time of his appointment, had been serving as acting FBI Director since J. Edgar Hoover's death in May 1972. The Gray transcripts begin with the first day's proceedings (February 28, 1973) and end with the March 9, 1973, hearings. These hearings, however, rapidly became mired in Watergate and partisan politics, and the White House ultimately decided to withdraw the nomination. As was the case with the Kleindienst transcripts, there is some duplication and many transcripts bear the stamped reference "to be returned to Senate Judiciary Committee." Although the hearings probed into the FBI handling of the Watergate investigation under Gray's supervision, there are two instances where someone underlined in red passages relating to the ITT antitrust suit. At the end of the Gray transcripts, there are three folders that contain insertions of additional responses or documentary materials to this testimony. Also, there is a folder that includes electrostatic copies of Gray's correspondence with James O. Eastland, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, in response to requests for documentary materials from the Justice Department's files.
The 1970 Campaign File series consists of electrostatic copies of materials maintained by former Nixon political aide and fund-raising specialist, Jack A. Gleason. Because of his experience as a member of the 1968 Nixon fund-raising team and his close association with Maurice H. Stans who ran the highly successful fund-raising drive for Nixon and the Republican Party in 1968, Gleason was detached from White House political advisor Harry S. Dent's staff to handle a secret multi-million dollar slush fund to funnel money to select Republican candidates in the 1970 congressional and gubernatorial elections. This White House-approved operation, dubbed "Town House Project" because Gleason worked out of a backroom office in the basement of the Northwest Washington, D. C., townhouse, became an object of Watergate Special Prosecutors' investigations into illegal political campaign practices. According to Dean in his book, Blind Ambition, Colson turned Gleason's records over to him with the aim of protecting them from disclosure under claims of executive privilege and attorney-client privilege.
All items in this series document the activities of the Town House Operation and Gleason's role in it. Materials include Gleason's correspondence with White House aides Dent, Haldeman, and Murray Chotiner as well as with various campaign contributors. Other items of interest among Gleason's files are receipts for expenses incurred by his office, his periodic reports of allocations and amounts of money delivered to various political committees in the thirty-four states where the administration sought victories, lists of campaign contributors, travel schedules, and bank statements and canceled checks. Two items which seem unrelated to Gleason's files or to the 1970 campaign are "The Presidential Advance Manual" and the "Advanceman's Checklist." The former, dated 1971, describes in depth the functions of advance men and provides them with guidance in carrying out their assignments to ensure maximum effectiveness of any Presidential event.
With President Nixon's announced intention to seek a second term, the White House counsel's office acquired another task, that is, to ensure that the President complied with all Federal and State election law requirements and to provide legal counsel on whatever issue that might arise from or during the campaign. The 1972 Campaign File in the Dean file group reflects this activity. Responsibility for maintaining these files fell to David G. Wilson, assistant to Dean, who adopted a simple numeric filing scheme for this series.
Material in the series is very diverse, ranging from official publications and opinion papers to legal documents, newspaper clippings, and photographs. A large portion of the 1972 Campaign File (the first 40 file folders) has been withdrawn for return because the material relates to private political association. Much of the withdrawn material consists of copies of state election laws or election campaign forms, statements, reports, or letters from various state election officials acknowledging receipt of filing reports or contributions and expenditures which Presidential candidate Nixon was required to submit according to the 1971 Federal Election Campaign Act or by appropriate state election laws. The Candidate Reports refer to the detailed reports of contributions received and expenditures made which every Presidential candidate, including vice-Presidential candidates, had to file with the Comptroller General of the United States. Under the provisions of the 1971 Act these reports were required four times a year as well as on the fifteenth and fifth day preceding the date of any election – primary, general, or convention – in which the candidate was running. The act also required the filing of negative reports if there were no receipts and expenditures during the reporting period. Material in two accordion-style file folders, located at the end of the series, has also been withdrawn for return because they are pre-Presidential materials. These file folders contain the financial records of the Committee for the Election of Republican Candidates (1966-67) and of the Committee for the Loyal Opposition (1966-67) which Peter M. Flanigan maintained as the committees' treasurer.
Since campaign financing and spending were major public issues in 1972, much of the material not withdrawn among the 1972 Campaign Files series relates to legal interpretations of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, which became effective on April 7, 1972, or to opinion papers with regard to proposed legislation. Another area of interest as reflected by the content of the items in the series, include several litigation cases involving PACs (Political Action Committees), disclosure of political contributors, and the allocation of delegates rule to the Republican National Convention. Electoral college reform, tax status of political contributions, public disclosures of violations of specific Federal laws, and regulations issued by certain Agencies pertaining to the extension of credit to political parties by regulated businesses are other topics covered in this series.
More than 250 photographs have been transferred to the audiovisual collection and replaced with electrostatic copies. A majority of the photographs pertain to the 1971 demonstrations or to ITT lobbyist Dita Beard. There is also a large quantity of photographs, taken by official White House photographers, featuring both high-level Nixon administration officials and less well-known White House support personnel.
Related materials can be found in the files of Dean's office staff.
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Series Description
Boxes: 1-10
Series: Correspondence File | Folder Title List
Spans: 1969 - 1973
Description: Letters, memoranda, reports, resumes, travel vouchers, printed documents, affidavits and legal documents, FBI reports, Presidential action memoranda, news clippings, and photographs. The series combines several correspondence files and chronological files of John Dean and his assistant Roy E. (Pete) Kinsey, Jr., and White House summer intern Peter Baugher. Arranged in correspondence file series by staff member, and thereunder in chronological order.
Boxes: 11-77
Series: Subject File | Folder Title List
Spans: 1969 - 1973
Description: Letters, memoranda, drafts, reports, resumes, travel vouchers, teletype, printed documents, affidavits, subpoenas, transcripts, intelligence reports and studies, magazine articles, news clippings, and photographs. Includes such subjects as economic, environmental, and social legislation; international laws and treaties; national security; domestic intelligence; conflict-of-interest laws; and Watergate related subjects. Arranged in alphabetical order by subject.
Boxes: 78-95
Series: Subject File: Demonstrations and Domestic Intelligence | Folder Title List
Spans: 1968 - 1973
Description: Letters, memoranda, lists, reports, schedules, teletype, cables, news clippings, posters, handbills, periodicals and printed materials, and photographs. Pertains to investigations of individuals, groups, or demonstrations perceived as a threat to public safety, administration policies, or the President, his family, Government officials, or diplomats. Arranged in alphabetical order by subject, and thereunder in chronological order.
Boxes: 96-100
Series: Name File, Conflict Of Interest | Folder Title List
Spans: 1968 - 1973
Description: Letters, memoranda, financial statements, notes, news clippings, press releases, affidavits, rosters, forms, and trust agreements. Documents compliance of prospective and employed White House staff members and administration officials with conflict-of-interest laws. Arranged in alphabetical order by name, and thereunder in chronological order.
Boxes: 101-105
Series: Congressional Hearings on the Nominations of Richard G. Kleindienst and L. Patrick Gray III | Folder Title List
Spans: 1972 - 1973
Description: Transcripts and insertions of additional responses and documentary materials. Consists primarily of paperback volumes of printed, typed transcripts of the proceedings on the nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst and L. Patrick Gray III as Attorney General and FBI Director, respectively, held before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The documentary materials pertain only to the Gray hearings and include electrostatic copies of letters, memoranda, FBI news releases, FBI routing slips, FBI teletype, lists, departmental forms, visitor access logs, and speeches. The Kleindienst hearings include a heavy emphasis on the ITT-Justice Department settlement of the antitrust suit, and the Gray hearings inquire into the Watergate affair and the FBI handling of the investigation. Arranged chronologically by date of the confirmation hearings.
Boxes: 106-109
Series: 1970 Campaign File | Folder Title List
Spans: 1969 - 1970
Description: Electrostatic copies of letters, memoranda, reports, handwritten notes, lists of contributors, candidates and fundraisers, bank statements, canceled checks, receipts and invoices, travel schedules, form letters, news clippings, press releases, advance manuals, and photographs. Relates to the raising and distribution of special political funds, directed by the White House through Jack A. Gleason, to Republican candidates during the 1970 elections. Arranged by subject and thereunder in chronological order.
Boxes: 110-112
Series: 1972 Campaign File | Folder Title List
Spans: 1971 - 1973
Description: Letters, memoranda, notes, reports, news clippings, campaign filing forms, printed documents, official publications, drafts and opinion papers, legal documents, articles, and photographs. Deals with interpretations of and compliance with the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 and various state election and campaign spending laws during the 1972 Presidential election. Included is material relating to campaign spending laws, political contributions, and campaign activities of both the Democratic and Republican parties. Arranged numerically by folder title designation.
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Folder Title List
CORRESPONDENCE FILE, 1969-73
Box 1
JWD Chrono, 2/26/69 thru 4/24/70
JWD Chron File, Oct.-Nov. 1970
JWD Chron File, December '70
JWD Chron File, January 1971
JWD Chron File, February 1971
Box 2
JWD Chron File, March 1971
JWD Chron File, April 1971
JWD Chron File, May 1971
Chron, June 1971
Box 3
JWD Chron File, July 1971
JWD Chron File, August 1971
JWD Chron File, Sept. 1971
JWD Chron File, October 1971
JWD Chron File, November 1971
Box 4
Chrono, December 1971
Chrono, January 1972
Chrono, February 1972
Chrono, March 1972
Chrono, April 1972
Box 5
Chrono, May 1972
Chrono, June 1972
Chrono, July 1972
Chrono, August 1972
Box 6
Chrono, September 1972
Chrono, October 1972
Chrono, November 1972
Chrono, December 1972
Classified Chron-1972
Chrono, January 1973
[Chrono], Feb. '73
Box 7
[Chrono], March '73
[Chrono, March 1973]
Chrono, April '73
[Chrono], May 1973
Box 8
Correspondence--General, Jan. 1969 thru May 1969, Dept. of Justice
Correspondence--General, Jan. 1969 thru May 1969, JWD [1 of 2]
Correspondence--General, Jan. 1969 thru May 1969, JWD [2 of 2]
Correspondence--General, June 1969 thru Sept. 1969, D/J [1 of 2]
Correspondence--General, June 1969 thru Sept. 1969, D/J [2 of 2]
Corres.--General, October-December 1969, D/J
Box 9
Correspondence--General, Oct.-Dec. 1969, Dept. [of] Justice
Correspondence--General-Jan. thru April 1970, Dept. [of] Justice
Corres--General, January thru April 1970, D/J
Corres--General, May thru July 22, 1970, D/J
Corres, General, 7-11--8-31-70
Corres, General, 9-1--9/30/70
Box 10
Personal Corres., 2/28/69, JWD
J.W. Dean Personal Corres. [1973]
[Personal Correspondence and Papers, 1969-73]
[Personal Correspondence and Papers, 1969-73] [1 of 5]
[Personal Correspondence and Papers, 1969-73] [2 of 5]
[Personal Correspondence and Papers, 1969-73] [3 of 5]
[Personal Correspondence and Papers, 1969-73] [4 of 5]
[Personal Correspondence and Papers, 1969-73] [5 of 5]
[Memoranda, 1971-73]
[Chron Files of Peter Kinsey, Jan.-Nov. 1972]
166W Peter Baugher Chrono Files
SUBJECT FILE, 1969-73
Box 11
Abortion
Abortions
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
Advisory Panel on International Law
[Department of Agriculture, Control of Information]
Airlines
Alderson Contract [White House Steno typist Services]
ABA [American Bar Association]
Box 12
ABA--Young Lawyers Section
American Revolution Bicentennial Commission
AT and T
America's 10 Outstanding Men--1971
Amnesty
150W Antitrust
Antitrust/Pending Cases
Appointments (Presidential) Aliens
Arms Control and Disarmament Act, 1961
[Asian trip, February 1972] Hold for JWD
Asian trip, JWD, 2/72
Attacks/Personal--on Admin.
Bail Reform
Box 13
Banking Reform Act of 1971
Baton Rouge Disturbance
146W Lester Barrer (Affirmative Action Plans)
Berrigan Case
Bicentennial Commission (Phila.)
Bills--Presentation to President [Counsel's Advice on Legislation, Statements and Executive Orders]
Board of Parole
Bombings
Book Clubs, JWD [Withdrawn and Returned]
Bribery and Related Statutes [Withdrawn and Returned]
BNDD [Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs/DOD, Fugitive Operation 1972]
Cabinet Committee on International Narcotics Control
Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish-Speaking People
Box 14
CRLA [California Rural Legal Assistance Program]--Welfare
Requirements
Calley--April-May 1971
Calley Correspondence
Calley--Later Developments
Box 15
Lt. Calley/My Lai Village
[Calley], Medina Court Martial
[Calley], My Lai Cases--General
[Calley], War Crimes Study
Campaign '72 (Correspondence)
'72 Campaign Literature
1701 Campaign Releases
Box 16
Campus Disorder [I]
Campus Disorder [II]
Capital Punishment
[William J.] Casey--Correspondence
[William J Casey Nomination], Boggs-Casey Book [Empty]
[William J.] Casey--Holdings and Securities
Box 17
Casey Nominations--SEC [Securities and Exchange Commission] [1 of 2]
Casey Nominations--SEC [Securities and Exchange Commission] [2 of 2]
[William J.] Casey--WH Correspondence
Censor [Director, Office of Censorship, 1970]
CNA [Center for Naval Analysis]-GSA [General Services Administration] Contract
Chapin, Dwight--Telephone Calls--Oct.-Nov. 1971
Chapin, Dwight--Telephone Calls--Dec. 1971
Chapin, Dwight, Telephone Calls, Jan.-March 1972
Box 18
Chapin, Dwight, Telephone Calls--April-May 1972
Telephone Calls--Chapin--June-July 1972
Chapin, Dwight L.--Telephone Calls, Aug. '72
Chapin, Dwight L.--Telephone Calls (Sept. '72)
Chapin, Dwight--Telephone Calls--October 1972
Charlotte, N.C., 10/15/71 [Visit of the President to]
[Children's March for Survival, 3/28/72]
Box 19
China Trip--Motion Picture Contract
China Trip--Photo Contract
Chinese Rifles [President Nixon's Gift of, 1970]
Citizen Involvement Programs
Citizen Mail [1971-72]
Citizen Mail--General
Citizens Legal Defense Alliance
151W CAB [Civil Aeronautics Board]--Presidential Powers
Civil Rights Commission [proposed legislation]
Box 20
Classification [1 of 2]
Classification [2 of 2]
Classification and Declassification of National Security Information and Material
Classification System (New)
Clawson [Muskie "Canuck" letter, 1972]
Clearing House for State Criminal Law Revision
Clippings [Watergate, Feb.-April 1973]
Box 21
Collection of Crime Statistics
Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries
Commission on Marihuana
Commission to Re-Direct Olympic Effort
Commission on White House Fellows
Commissioning Certificates
148W The Committee for Nuclear Responsibility vs. Glenn T. Seaborg [re Amchitka test]
Committees of Congress, Jan. 1973
149W COSATI [Committee on Scientific and Technical Information]
Committee Requests (Congressional), IRS
Box 22
Common Cause [1 of 2]
Common Cause [2 of 2]
Confirmation of OMB Directorships
Congressional Inquires
Congressional Redistricting, 1971
Congressional Subpoena Power
Constitutional Amendment--18-year-old vote
Constitutional Convention [1969]
Constitutional Oath Support Act
Box 23
"Constitutional Restrictions on Appointments of Congressmen"
Contempt of Congress [and the Columbia Broadcasting System]
Contracts [1972]
Convention '72
110W, Copper Smelting Industry--White House Contacts
Copyright
Corrections [Criminal Rehabilitation, 1969-70]
Box 24
Corrupt Practices Act Litigation--RNC, "Common Cause"/ Correspondence
Cost of Living Council
Coto de Caza Ranch and Hunt Club
[Confidential Report for the President-Elect Re Crime]
Crime and the Rights of the Accused
Box 25
Crime Clippings--1968, JWD [Withdrawn and Returned]
Crime--General
Crime--General, 1965-66 [Withdrawn and Returned]
Crime--General--1967, JWD [Withdrawn and Returned]
Crime--General, 1968-69, JWD [Withdrawn and Returned]
Crime--LBJ Statements
PR re Crime Fight
Cross Florida Barge Canal
Culpeper Reaction Plan [Security of the Communications and Records Center, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond]
Customs Court
DACY [Norman F. Dacey]
Damson Oil Corp.
Box 26
152W Davis-Bacon Act
[John Dean, resumes and biographical information]
[John Dean], Financial Statement[and Caulfield IRS Memo]
Dean vs. Dean [Divorce of John and Karla Dean] [Withdrawn and Returned]
October 13, 1972 [Wedding of John and Maureen Dean] [Withdrawn and Returned]
Declassification Project
LBJ Declassification
Defense Dept. Budget, FY 1973
Delegation of Authority [to the Staff Secretary]
Elias Demetracopoulos
Democratic Platform
Democratic State Central Committee vs. Committee for the Preservation of the Democratic Party in California
Dear Mr. President [re Art Linkletter's book]
Deserters to Canada
D.C. Bar Association [Withdrawn and Returned]
D.C. Juvenile, JWD [1965] [Withdrawn and Returned]
Dist. of Col. Reorganization Plan No. 3--1967, JWD [Withdrawn and Returned]
D.C. Representation
Draft Recovery Act of '72
Administration Drug Bill
Box 27
[Administration Drug Bill]
[Administration Drug Bill] [1 of 5]
[Administration Drug Bill] [2 of 5]
[Administration Drug Bill] [3 of 5]
[Administration Drug Bill] [4 of 5]
Box 28
[Administration Drug Bill] [5 of 5]
White House Drug Conference
Drugs
Drugs, JWD [Withdrawn and Returned]
Dupont-Glore-Forgan
William D. Eberle [Special Representative for Trade Negotiations]
Personnel Forms, WDE [William D. Eberle] and DAK
Ehrlichman
Eighteen Year Old Vote [I] [1 of 2]
Eighteen Year Old Vote [I] [2 of 2]
Box 29
Eighteen-Year-Old Vote [II]
Election Reform [I]
Election Reform [II] [1 of 2]
Election Reform [II] [2 of 2]
Box 30
Election Reform: Campaign Fund Act of 1971
Election Reform: Federal Election Law--Summary
Election Reform Legislation, Correspondence [1 of 2]
Election Reform Legislation, Correspondence [2 of 2]
Election Reform, Tax Check-off/Pres. Election Campaign Fund [1 of 2]
Election Reform, Tax Check-off/Pres. Election Campaign Fund [2 of 2]
Box 31
Electoral College
EDS [Electronic Data Systems, H. Ross Perot, Congressional Investigation of] [1 of 3]
EDS [Electronic Data Systems, H. Ross Perot, Congressional Investigation of] [2 of 3]
EDS [Electronic Data Systems, H. Ross Perot, Congressional Investigation of] [3 of 3]
Emergency Detention
Emergency Detention Act
Box 32
Employment Applications [I]
Employment Applications [II] [1 of 2]
Employment Applications [II] [2 of 2]
Box 33
EEOC [Equal Employment Opportunity Commission]
EEOC [Equal Employment Opportunity Commission]--Business Plant Relocation and Title VII
EEOC [Equal Employment Opportunity Commission]/OFCC [Office of Federal Contract Compliance]
Equal Rights for Women Amendment
Executive Agreements [Congressional Investigations of, 1972]
[Executive Agreements] Case Bill--LIG [Legislative Interdepartmental Group]
Executive Lobbying [Executive Branch Lobbying of Congress]
Box 34
Executive Order (Proposed/Misc.)[Oversize Attachment 7087]
153W Executive Order--Continuing the Regulation of Exports [re the issuance and revocation of Executive Order No. 11677]
154W Executive Order--Implementation System
Executive Protective Service
Extradition Agreement--Cuba
Federal Advisory Committee Act
[Report: Federal Assistance to the Negro Companies]
Federal Bar Association [John Dean's Membership] [Withdrawn and Returned]
Federal Pay Raise Options
Federal National Mortgage Association
Finance Committee, 1701 [Finance Committee to Re-elect the President]
Financial Statements--Domestic Council--July '72
Supplemental Financial Statements--WH Office, July '72
Box 35
Fire Prevention and Control (National Commission on)
Flanigan, Peter
109W, Peter Flanigan
Ford Motor Company Suit/EPA [1971]
Foreign Assistance Act
Format--Presidential Phone Calls and Meetings
Fort DeRussy, Hawaii
Fort Worth Five [re Irish gun smuggling, 1972]
Freedom of Information
Freedom of Information Act, Requests from Sen. Ervin's Subcom.
Box 36
Fund Violations/Democratic Party
Fund Violations/Finance Committee (1701) [Finance Committee to Re-elect the President]
Gambling Statute (H.R. 16666), JWD
GAO Investigations [of the Finance Committee to Re-elect the President]
General Counsel[s of the Departments and Agencies]
Gifts to the President
155W Gifts (Vice President's Eagles)
Government Facilities (use of)
156W Government Patent Policy
Government Procurement Commission
Governors Conferences Re Drugs
Box 37
Grain Deal [U.S.-U.S.S.R. Grain Sale, 1972]
GSA [General Services Administration]-Building Regulations
Habeas Corpus
Hatch Act [I] [1 of 2]
Hatch Act [I] [2 of 2]
Hatch Act [II]
Box 38
Hatch Act Revision
Aircraft Hijacking
Hidalgo, Edward
Hilliard Trial--Secret Service Involvement
Honoraria [White House Staff Acceptance of]
Hoover Retirement
Housing (3d Circuit Ct. of Appeals Opinion) [1971]
HUD Section 235
FHA Funds: HUD--New Orleans
H.R. Hughes/McGraw-Hill [Hughes autobiography; Donald Nixon Loan; Hughes Medical Institute]
Hughes Medical Institute [tax status of]
Immigrant Legislation
Immunity
Immunity, JWD [Withdrawn and Returned]
Box 39
Impeachment of the President
Impounded Funds
Index [to files withdrawn from and retained in the Dean safe, Room 84, OEOB]
Indians [I] [Legislation, 1969]
Indians [II] ["Trail of Broken Treaties," 1972]
Insanity Amendments [Report of the Intra-Department Committee to Revise Chapter 313, Title 18, U.S.C.]
Inter-American Development Bank
[Summary Report, Questioned Activities in the Interior Department]
Internal Revenue Service [1 of 2]
Box 40
Internal Revenue Service [2 of 2]
IRS-Under withholding Problem
International Agreements/Treaties
International House--Saigon
ILA [International Longshoreman's Association]
ITT [1 of 2]
ITT [2 of 2]
Box 41
ITT--Anderson
ITT--Chile
Executive Privilege, ITT/Chile
ITT--Chile (OPIC)
ITT, Clippings
File re Timmons [Republican National Convention/ITT]
Brown vs. ITT
[ITT: Administration Merger Policy]
[ITT: Affidavits re Dita Beard]
[ITT: Dita Beard Testimony, Senate Judiciary Committee, 3/26/72]
[ITT: AP, UPI Wire Stories Re Dita Beard Memo]
[ITT] Fred Fielding, Eyes Only
Box 42
ITT--Flanigan
Congressional Record, 3/14/72 [Draft Statement on ITT/Flanigan enclosed, p. 33890]
[Loose Memorandum, Correspondence re ITT]
ITT Miscellaneous
[ITT: Kleindienst Confirmation Hearings]
ITT--News Summary
[ITT], Photographs
ITT--Q and A
[ITT--Q and A]
Loose Papers from #18 [Republican National Convention/ITT]
Box 43
[ITT/Republican National Convention: Suggested Q's for Dita Beard]
[ITT/Republican National Convention]
1972 Convention [ITT/Republican National Convention]
ITT--SEC [Securities and Exchange Commission] Investigations
ITT--Summary of Testimony
Interpol [1969-70]
Intertel [International Intelligence Incorporated]
JDL [Jewish Defense League]
Thomas F. Johnson [Commutation of Sentence of]
Jolley vs. INS [Immigration and Naturalization Service, re renunciation of American citizenship]
Judicial Inability
Box 44
Judicial Vacancies [1973]
Juvenile Delinquency
Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Offenders, JWD
Kehrli--Action Memo [Foreign Affairs (Bolivia, Columbia Ethiopia, Spain), payment for Vietnam POW's, Government National Mortgage Association, Port Authority Trans Hudson Corporation, Peace Medal, appointments]
Kennedy vs. Jones, et al.
Kennedy Investigation [Watergate]
Kent State
Kidnap [Secret Service protection for First Family and administration members, 1970]
Box 45
Kingsley/Malek, Personnel Problems
Kleindienst Nomination Hearing
[Kleindienst Nomination Hearings, Senate Judiciary Committee, 3/26/72]
Koch, [Edward J.]
Kunstler, William
Labor
113W, Lafferty v. United States (Civil Action No. 2033-71) [Access to Government Middle East studies]
Law and Order
Law Day--1971
Law Library
Lawyers for RN
Box 46
Leaks
"Legal Services Corporation Act"
Legislative Activities Disclosure Act
Legislative Reorganization Act
LIG [Legislative Interdepartment Group] Meeting
Lithuanian Defector Case
Lobbying
158W Lobbying Act
[James] Lovell Speaking Tour
Loyalty Oath Cases
JWD--Mailing Lists [White House Staff and Friends]
Box 47
Marihuana Commission [I]
Marihuana Commission [II] [1 of 4]
Marihuana Commission [II] [2 of 4]
Marihuana Commission [II] [3 of 4]
Marihuana Commission [II] [4 of 4])
Box 48
Sen. McGovern
McGraw-Hill [Opinion Research Corp.]
Memoranda to White House Staff [and Press Releases]
147W Mink v. EPA [re access to Amchitha test documents]
Miscellaneous Papers [Secret Service; Edward Kennedy and the IRS; use of the Presidential seal; etc.]
164W Miscellaneous [White House administrative matters; proposed "Youth Manifesto"]
Mission Inn [Riverside, California]
Box 49
Nader vs. Volpe [Air Bags]
National Advisory Council on Education of Disadvantaged Children
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Association of Real Estate Boards
Budget--JWD, NCRFCL [National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws] [Withdrawn and Returned]
Commission Correspondence, 1967-Feb. 1968, NCROFCL [National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws] [Withdrawn and Returned]
Commission Correspondence, 3/68 thru 11/68, JWD [National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws] [Withdrawn and Returned]
JWD Corres.--Commission NCRFCL [National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws] Nov. 1968-Feb. 1969 [Withdrawn and Returned]
Chrono, 8-17-67 to 2/4/69, NCRFCL [National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws] [Withdrawn and Returned]
Personal Correspondence, NCRFCL [National Commission on Reform of Criminal Laws] [Withdrawn and Returned]
National Foundation of Law and Justice
NIH [National Institute of Health] Grant [Withdrawn and Returned]
NSDM [National Security Decision Memorandum]--Congressional Requests
NSSM [National Security Study Memorandum] 108
Box 50
NSSM [National Security Study Memorandum]-113 [1 of 2]
NSSM [National Security Study Memorandum]-113 [2 of 2]
Nepotism
Newsmen's Privilege
Box 51
Nixon Crime Materials--"A Strategic Crime Control Program for a New Administration," by Richard M. Nixon, 10/21/68 [Withdrawn and Returned]
Nixon Crime Materials--Appendix Materials [I] [Withdrawn and Returned]
Nixon Crime Materials--Appendix Materials [II] [Withdrawn and Returned]
Nixon Crime Materials--RN Crime File [Withdrawn and Returned]
Nixon, Ed
[F. Donald Nixon]
[F. Donald Nixon] Hallamore Homes, Inc.
[Richard Nixon Presidential Library]
[President Nixon's Cape Florida Property]
Nixon Law Office Preservation, Inc.
Biography--Mrs. Nixon
112W, Northern Helex Co. v. United States [1 of 2]
112W, Northern Helex Co. v. United States [2 of 2]
113W, Northern Helex Documents
Box 52
Nuclear Deployment Information and the Okinawa Treaty
Obscenity
Obscenity, JWD [Withdrawn and Returned]
Obscenity Commission [1 of 2]
Obscenity Commission [2 of 2]
Obscenity Report (Illustrated)
159W Ocean Mammal Protection Act
Box 53
Office [of Counsel to the President] Activities
157W Office of Legal Services
Official Publication of Federal Enactments, JWD [Withdrawn and Returned]
Ombudsman
Organized Crime
Organized Crime--Ass't A.G.
Patent Policy
161W Pen Pals and ....
[Pentagon Papers] McNamara Papers (New York Times)
[Pentagon Papers] U.S. v Russo/Ellsberg
Box 54
160W Times/Post Correspondence on Pentagon Papers
Photograph (Presidential)
Pictures--White House Staff
Pledge of Allegiance Amendment
Pocket Veto
Box 55
[Richard] Poff [I] [re his Congressional Career] [1 of 2]
[Richard] Poff [I] [re his Congressional Career] [2 of 2]
Box 56
[Richard] Poff [II]
[Richard Poff]
Police Protection/Legislation
Political Contributions
Political Contributions--Tax Consequences
Pollution (EPA)
Box 57
Postal Service [1 of 3]
Postal Service [2 of 3]
Postal Service [3 of 3]
Postal Service/Flanigan
Potomac Associates
Paul Powell
[Federal] Pre-emption [of State Laws], JWD
Presidential Appointments--Special Collections
Pres. Libraries [divider]
Presidential Papers
Presidential Papers (LBJ)
Presidential Schedule
Presidential Transition Act
Box 58
President's Advisory Council on Executive Organization, 1969-70
Press Inquiries
Press Releases--Jan. 1973
[Press Releases] January 1973
Press Releases--Feb. 1973
[Press Releases] February 1973
Prisons
Box 59
Printing and Distribution of Presidential Documents
Private Counsel Issue
Property Review Board
Property Review Board--Beltsville
Protection--Cabinet Members
Protection--Foreign Dignitaries
Box 60
Protection--Foreign Heads of State [1 of 2]
Protection--Foreign Heads of State [2 of 2]
Protection--Major Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates
Protection of UN Missions
Box 61
Protection--25th UN Anniversary
Public Interest Law Firms
Puerto Rico
Questions and Answers for Pres. Press Conf., 4/21/72
Racial Problems in the Military
RFE [Radio Free Europe]/ RL [Radio Liberty]
Rail Passenger Corporation
Box 62
Recess Appointments
Reale, Major Dante S.
[Bebe Rebozo (Monroe Land and Title Company), I]
[Bebe Rebozo (Monroe Land and Title Company), II] [1 of 4]
[Bebe Rebozo (Monroe Land and Title Company), II] [2 of 4]
[Bebe Rebozo (Monroe Land and Title Company), II] [3 of 4]
[Bebe Rebozo (Monroe Land and Title Company), II] [4 of 4]
Box 63
144W RECAT [Committee on Cumulative Regulatory Effects on the Cost of Automotive Transportation]
Recording Devices on Telephones [1970]
Removal of Commissioners, U.S. Attorney and Marshalls, Comptroller of the Currency Reorganization--1972/73 [1 of 5]
Removal of Commissioners, U.S. Attorney and Marshalls, Comptroller of the Currency Reorganization--1972/73 [2 of 5]
Removal of Commissioners, U.S. Attorney and Marshalls, Comptroller of the Currency Reorganization--1972/73 [3 of 5]
Box 64
Removal of Commissioners, U.S. Attorney and Marshalls, Comptroller of the Currency Reorganization--1972/73 [4 of 5]
Removal of Commissioners, U.S. Attorney and Marshalls, Comptroller of the Currency Reorganization--1972/73 [5 of 5]
[Republican National Convention, 1972: License Plates] [Withdrawn and Returned]
[Memo, 3/2/72, re Law Enforcement Planning at the Republican National Convention, San Diego]
Republican Task Force on Crime, JWD [Withdrawn and Returned]
Revenue Sharing, Special
Box 65
417--Rhodes, Gov. James and IRS
Rhodesia/Byrd Amendment, E.O. 11322
Right to Privacy
Riland, Dr. Kenneth W.
Russia Trip--Motion Picture Contract
Scanlan's Magazine
Schick vs. George J. Reed [re Presidential pardon power]
School Desegregation-1971
School Prayer Amendment
SCOPE [Student Council on Pollution and Environment]
Schorr, Daniel
"Seals" (Mammals!)
Box 66
Secret Service
Secret Service-CIA Coordination
Secret Service/EPS Security Reports
Secret Service Liaison--WH
Secret Service/Monthly Reports
Secret Service Precautions--President
Secret Service Protection (Classified)
Secret Service Suggestions--White House Security
Security [of government information]
Security--New EOB
"SEC [Security and Exchange Commission]-Competitive Rates"
SEC [Security and Exchange Commission]/Legislative Agenda
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Sequoia Replacement
Box 67
"Setting the Course" [Withdrawn and Returned]
Shearson-Hammill [Withdrawn and Returned]
Ship Building Contracts
[Hugh] Sloan [1973]
Life Mag.--C. Arnholdt Smith
165W Soucie v. David [re release of the Garwin Report (about impact of the Supersonic Transport)]
Spanish-Speaking People, Tony Rodriguez
Special Sessions of Congress
Speeches
Staff Contacts with Regulatory Agencies
[Standards of Conduct] Confidential Report of Empl[oyment] and Financial Interests (WH), 1971
[Standards of Conduct] Confidential Report of Empl[oyment] and Financial Interests (Domestic
Council), 1971
[Maurice] Stans [1972]
Box 68
State Profiles
[State Reporting Requirements--N. Carolina/1972]
State Requirements--Political Advertisements and Handbills
State of the Union--January 1972
SALT Agreements
SALT Standstill Agreement
Box 69
Subversive Activities Control Board
SACB [Subversive Activities Control Board] [1 of 4]
SACB [Subversive Activities Control Board] [2 of 4]
SACB [Subversive Activities Control Board] [3 of 4]
Box 70
SACB [Subversive Activities Control Board] [4 of 4]
Supreme Court Appointments
Supreme Court Vacancies
Taft-Hartley/Dock Strikes, 1971
Taft-Hartley Injunction--Dock Strikes, 10/71
Tariff Commission Proceedings
Tariff Issues and Answers
Box 71
Task Force on Productivity and Competition, Feb. 18, 1969
Tax Reforms/Charitable Deductions
Terrorism Acts (International)
Textile Product Imports (President's Authority to Impose Restrictions)
Threats Against the President
Timberlake, Katherine
Timmons [Empty]
162W Tjernagel Family [re recompense for home destroyed by Iowa National Guard jet]
Travel Forms
Travel Procedures for White House
Travel Restrictions (foreign)
Treaty, U.S.-Spain
Unauthorized Entry/W.H. Complex
UN, re Security of Missions, Draft Resolutions
U.S. Congress, JWD [pre-Presidential news clippings] [Withdrawn and Returned]
U.S. v. Philip M. Bailey [re call girl ring]
[Valenti, Jack]
Vanik Amendment [re Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and foreign emigration policy]
163W VA Hospital Disaster Legislation
145W Vietnam Veterans Against the War v. Laird
Box 72
Voter Registration Bills
Bills Relating to Federal Voter Registration
Voting Rights Act
Voting Rights Act of 1970
[Voting Rights, Sen. Brooke's Bill]
Waldron, Agnes
Gov. George Wallace [1972]
War Powers
Box 73
War Powers of the President [1 of 2]
War Powers of the President [2 of 2]
Warren Commission
[Watergate: Report of the House Committee on Banking and Currency]
Box 74
Watergate Pleadings [1 of 3]
Watergate Pleadings [2 of 3]
Watergate Pleadings [3 of 3]
Watergate Press Releases [1 of 3]
Watergate Press Releases [2 of 3]
Watergate Press Releases [3 of 3]
[Watergate Press Releases]
Watergate Related
Box 75
[Watergate: Democratic National Committee vs. James McCord, and related cases] [Watergate: Democratic National Committee vs. James McCord] [1 of 4]
[Watergate: Democratic National Committee vs. James McCord, and related cases] [Watergate: Democratic National Committee vs. James McCord] [2 of 4]
[Watergate: Democratic National Committee vs. James McCord, and related cases] [Watergate: Democratic National Committee vs. James McCord] [3 of 4]
[Watergate: Democratic National Committee vs. James McCord, and related cases] [Watergate: Democratic National Committee vs. James McCord] [4 of 4]
Box 76
Water Quality Bill
Weninger v. Nixon [1972]
West Wing Improvements
Professor [John W.] Whalen
W.H. Computer Project
White House Christmas Gifts--1970
White House Fellowship
WH File (continuing) [Primary dates; Gray nomination hearings; executive privilege; etc.]
White House Historical Association
White House Office Budget
White House Office Papers
White House Stationery
White House Tour Route
Whitney, Jonathan Dwight
Who's Who [Withdrawn and Returned]
Wills
Will Wilson [re corruption charge]
[Wiretapping] Questionnaires (from Wash. Post re wiretapping)
Box 77
Wolf Trap Farm Park
Work Assignment and Tickler Sheet
Work Papers [1972 Campaign; Watergate; Attorney-Client Privilege; ITT; Presidential Inability; Howard Hunt; Ronald Reagan]
Wounded Knee, 3/73
Xerox [documents left in the machine]
Youth [1 of 3]
Youth [2 of 3]
Youth [3 of 3]
SUBJECT FILE: DEMONSTRATIONS AND DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE, 1968-73
Box 78
[Memorandum, CIA to Huston, 7 August 1969, Arab Attempts to Foster Anti-Semitism]
[Memorandum, Helms to Huston, 12 August 1970, on Arab Extremists]
Air Force
Project Alpha
Project Alpha/Black Panthers
Project Alpha/Black Power/Cuba
Project Alpha/Black Power/Europe
Project Alpha/European Based Anti-war Activities (U.S. Nat[ionals])
Project Alpha/International Union of Students
Project Alpha/Ninth World Youth Festival
Project Alpha/San Francisco State [College], Violence Commission
Project Alpha/U.S. Deserters in Sweden
Project Alpha/Stokley Charmichael [Stokely Carmichael]
Project Alpha/Western Hemisphere Conf. to End War in V.N., 28 Nov.-1 Dec. '68, Montreal
Army
Box 79
[Reports on Black Organizations]
Black Panthers
Black Radicalism in the Caribbean
Brown Engineers-Saudi Arabia Contract
91W, BIA [Bureau of Indian Affairs] Occupation
92W, Cannikin Documents
CIA
93W, Chinese Intelligence Study
Box 80
Civil Disorder Task Force Operations Manual [1 of 2]
Civil Disorder Task Force Operations Manual [2 of 2]
Civil Disorder
Civil Disorders
79W Civil Disturbance Information (Justice)
Box 81
CBS [Columbia Broadcasting System] Plot to Invade Haiti
Communist Infiltration of Labor Movement
CPUSA [Communist Party, USA]
94W Communist Party Study
Congress of African Peoples
Cost of Demonstrations-May 1971 (Confidential)
DIA [Defense Intelligence Agency]
D.C. Demonstrations Reimbursement--July 1971 (Unclassified)
Demonstration--10/15/69--Wash. D.C.
Box 82
Demonstration--November 1969, Wash. D.C. [1 of 2]
Demonstration--November 1969, Wash. D.C. [2 of 2]
Demonstration--5/9/70, Wash. D.C.
Demonstration--7/4/70, Wash. D.C., "Honor America Day"
Demonstration--9/1/70, Portland, Ore.
Demonstration Contingency Plan--D.C.
Box 83
1970 Demonstrations and Domestic Intelligence (Secret) 1
Demonstrations--May 1971, 1 of 3 Files (Confidential)
Demonstrations--May 1971, 2 of 3 Files (Secret)
Box 84
Demonstrations--May 1971, 3 of 3 Files (Secret)
Fall 1971 Demonstration (Secret)
1971 Demonstrations and Domestic Intelligence (General) (Secret) 4
Demonstrations--April, May 1972 (Secret)
Box 85
107W Demonstrations at Inauguration, '73 (1)
108W Demonstrations at Inauguration (2)
95W Demonstrations--(General)
90W Demonstrations--USSS [United States Secret Service]
Box 86
Demonstration Intelligence--Classified FBI Summaries
Demonstrations Regulations and Civil Disturbance Control Training (Unclassified) 3
Disclosure of Information (Unauthorized) Re Pentagon Papers
89W D.C. Office of Civil Defense
Disturbances During Republican National Convention--August 1972 (Un[classified]), 1 of 2 Files
Disturbances During Republican National Convention--August 1972 (Un[classified]), 2 of 2 Files
Box 87
Domestic Intelligence Advisory Board
Report of Ad hoc Committee on Domestic Intelligence, June 1970
Executive Order and Presidential Proclamation--May 1971 (Unclassified)
80W FBI--Civil Unrest--Acts of Violence
81W FBI--Current Intelligence Analysis
82W FBI--Digest of Civil Disorders
83W FBI--Extremist Activities
85W FBI--Intelligence Calendar
84W FBI--Protest Activity
Flanigan
Fountain Amendment--ICBM
Box 88
Intelligence Activities--Domestic Military
Miscellaneous Intelligence [1 of 2]
Box 89
Miscellaneous Intelligence [2 of 2]
Intelligence Evaluation Committee
86W IEC [Intelligence Evaluation Committee] Estimates
Box 90
IEC [Intelligence Evaluation Committee] Estimates, Charter and Procedures
IEC [Intelligence Evaluation Committee] Reports on May 1971 Demonstrations (S[ecret]), 4a
IEC [Intelligence Evaluation Committee] Reports on Democratic National Convention (Secret)
IEC [Intelligence Evaluation Committee] Reports on Republican National Convention (S[ecret])
Box 91
78W IEC [Intelligence Evaluation Committee] Reports--Terrorist Attacks [1 of 3]
78W IEC [Intelligence Evaluation Committee] Reports--Terrorist Attacks [2 of 3]
78W IEC [Intelligence Evaluation Committee] Reports--Terrorist Attacks [3 of 3]
Miscellaneous IEC [Intelligence Evaluation Committee] Reports, 1971-1972 (S[ecret])
Ku Klux Klan
Vice President Ky Visit--Oct. 3, 1970 (Confidential), 2
96W Libyan Funding of the Nation of Islam "Majority Coalition"--May 1972 (Unclassified)
Military and Other Security Arrangements for Convention (C[onfidential])
Movement of Democratic Military
Box 92
97W Name Trace Requests
NSA [National Security Agency]
National Student Association
Navy
88W Park Service Notices/Permits
87W Park Services--Calendar of Events
Tom Pauken
People's Army Jamboree
Potential Disruptions--Democratic National Convention (C[onfidential])
Presidential Memoranda
Racial Disturbances in Secondary Schools
RNC Convention--Intelligence [I]
Box 93
RNC Convention--Intelligence [II, Military Support]
RNC Convention--Intelligence--Misc.
Pre-Convention Intelligence, Republican National Convention (S[ecret])
[Republican and Democratic Conventions] LEAA Pre-Convention Planning (U[nclassified])
Riots
Box 94
98W Secret Service (misc.)
Soviet Intelligence Activities
Statistical Analysis of Student Disorders
Student Activity in Western Europe
Summer--1971 (Long, Hot)
[Threats Against Ambassadors]
Box 95
[Partial Report of Uruguay Kidnappings and Assassination]
99W Vietnam End-the-War Amendments
White Extremist Organizations
WH Conf. on Youth--April 1971
100W White House Press Passes
Chief Jerry Wilson's Salary (Unclassified)
Domestic Intelligence [Divider]
NAME FILE, CONFLICT OF INTEREST, 1968-73
Box 96
White House Staff [Divider]
A [Divider]
Allen, Richard V.
Alexander, A[ndrew] Lamar, Jr.
Allin, Lyndon King
Anderson, [Martin Carl]
B [Divider]
Ball, Neal
Banuelos, Ramona
Barker, Desmond
Baroody, William J., Jr.
Bill Blair
Blair, C, Stanley
Blekesmith, Ed
Blount, Winton M.
Box 97
Brown, John
Brown, Robert J.
Buchanan, Patrick
Bull, Stephen
Dr. [Arthur F.] Burns
C [Divider]
Cashen, Henry
Chapin, Dwight
John Clarke
Cole, Jack T. (Tom)
Cole, Kenneth
Cowen, Eugene S.
Colson, Charles
D [Divider]
D'Arcy, John P.
David, Edward E., Jr.
Davies, John S.
Dean, John W.,III
Dent, [Harry]
Art[hur T.] Downey, [III]
Droge, Dolf
DuBridge, Lee A.
Dunn, Lawrence H.
Box 98
E [Divider]
Ehrlichman, John D.
Elam, Harriet L.
Ellsworth, Robert
F [Divider]
Falk, James H.
Farrell, Mike [Michael J.]
Fielding, Fred F.
Flemming, Harry
G [Divider]
Garment, Leonard
Gavin, William F.
Gergen, Dave [David R.]
Glennon, Keith
Grubb, Dale
H [Divider]
Haig, Al[exander M., Jr.]
Haldeman, Robert [sic, Harry Robbins]
Elizabeth Hanford
Harper, Ed
Hasek, Eliska
Hess, Stephen
Van Der Heuvel, [Gerry]
Higby, Larry [Lawrence M.]
Hofgren, [David W.]
Houthakker, Hendrik S.
Howard, W. Richard
Heubner, Lee William
Humes, James C.
Jon Huntsman
Huston, Tom Charles
I [Divider]
J [Divider]
Jones, Jerry
K [Divider]
Kahn, Roger
Kissinger, Henry A.
Klein, Herb[ert G.]
Knauer, Virginia H.
Korologos, Tom
W. R. Kriegsman
Box 99
L [Divider]
Lehman, John
Lincoln, G[eorge] A., Col.
Low, Susanne M.
Mc [Divider]
McCain, Wesley G.
McCracken, Paul W.
McLaughlin, John
M [Divider]
Clark MacGregor
Magruder, William M.
Martin, Joseph, Jr.
Robert P. Mayo
Mead, Dana
Milbank, Jerry
Miller, David C.
Minnick, Walter C.
Moore, Richard A.
Dapray Muir
Donald R. Murdock
N [Divider]
Nesbitt, Jack
Newton, Elizabeth
Nidecker, John E.
O [Divider]
P [Divider]
Pagnotta, Frank R.
Parker, David
Phelan, Wanda
Price, John Roy, Jr.
Price, Raymond K.
Q [Divider]
R [Divider]
Box 100
S [Divider]
Safire, William
Savell, Virginia S.
Scott, Stan[ley] S.
Scouten, Rex W.
Sears, John
Simmons, Barbara L.
Sloan, Hugh
Snyder, Alvin--Affidavits
Stuart, Charles
T [Divider]
Thompson, Herbert L.
Timmons, Bill [William E.]
Toner, Albert P.
U [Divider]
Unger, Sherman, General Counsel, HUD
V [Divider]
W [Divider]
Waldmann, Raymond J.
Warren, Gerald Lee
Whelihan, James Bruce
White, Margareta E.
Whitehead, Clay T. (Tom)
Wilkinson, Bud [Charles B.]
Wilkinson, Jay
Woods, Rose [Mary]
XYZ [Divider]
Zartman, Leonard S., Jr.
Ziegler, Ron[ald L.]
Conflicts Chrono--1971
Conflicts Chrono--Jan. to Jun. 1972
Conflicts Chron--July 1972 to Dec. 1972
"Rosters" [of Conflict of Interest Statements]
CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS ON THE NOMINATIONS OF RICHARD G. KLEINDIENST AND L. PATRICK GRAY III, 1972-73
Box 101
Kleindienst Hearing, Monday, March 6, 1972
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, March 8, 1972, afternoon session
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, March 9, 1972, morning session
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, March 9, 1972, afternoon session [two copies, one marked "Mitchell"]
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, March 10, 1972
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, March 14, 1972, Morning Session [two copies, one marked "Mitchell"]
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, March 14, 1972, Afternoon Session
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, March 15, 1972, Morning Session
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, March 15, 1972, [Afternoon Session]
Box 102
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, March 16, 1972
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, April 10, 1972, Morning Session
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, April 10, 1972 [two copies]
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, April 11, 1972, Morning Session
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, April 11, 1972 [Morning and Afternoon Sessions]
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, April 12, 1972
Box 103
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, April 13, 1972
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, April 14, 1972
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, April 18, 1972, Morning Session
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, April 18, 1972, Afternoon Session
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, April 19, 1972, Morning Session
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, April 19, 1972 [Afternoon Session]
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, April 20, 1972
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst, March 8, 1972, afternoon [in xerox copy; plus loose pages from hearings reports, pp. 203-204, and 934-952]
Box 104
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of L. Patrick Gray, III, February 28, 1973, Morning Session
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of L. Patrick Gray, III, February 28, 1973, Afternoon Session
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of L. Patrick Gray, III, March 1, 1973, Morning Session [two copies]
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of L. Patrick Gray, III, March 1, 1973, Afternoon Session
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of L. Patrick Gray, III, March 6, 1973
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of L. Patrick Gray, III, March 7, 1973
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of L. Patrick Gray, III, March 8, 1973, Morning Session
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of L. Patrick Gray, III, March 8, 1973, Afternoon Session
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of L. Patrick Gray, III, March 9, 1973
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings, Nomination of L. Patrick Gray, III, March 12, 1973
Box 105
[Additions to Gray Testimony] [1 of 3]
[Additions to Gray Testimony] [2 of 3]
[Additions to Gray Testimony] [3 of 3]
Copies of Correspondence, Gray to Judiciary Committee, April 1972
1970 CAMPAIGN FILE, 1969-70
Box 106
[Advanceman's Checklist, 1971]
[1970 Campaign Allocation Lists by State]
[1970 Campaign Office Records]
OK [1970 Campaign Office Records]
[Campaign Schedule Notes] [1 of 2]
[Campaign Schedule Notes] [2 of 2]
[Contribution Lists] [1 of 4]
[Contributions Lists] [2 of 4]
[Contribution Lists] [3 of 4]
[Contribution Lists] [4 of 4]
[Contribution Lists, October]
[Contribution Lists, November]
Box 107
[Jack A. Gleason Correspondence re 1970 Campaign Contributions] [1 of 2]
[Jack A. Gleason Correspondence re 1970 Campaign Contributions] [2 of 2]
[Jack A. Gleason Correspondence re 1970 Campaign Contributions, Oct.-Nov. 1970]
[Jack A. Gleason, 1970 Campaign Finance Records]
[Jack A. Gleason Correspondence and Memos re 1970 Campaign Contributions] [1 of 2]
Box 108
[Jack A. Gleason Correspondence and Memos re 1970 Campaign Contributions] [2 of 2]
[1970 State Campaign Finances]
[State Campaign Committees' Finances]
The Presidential Advance Manual, 1971
Note
Alaska
Arizona
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Indiana
Box 109
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan [Empty]
Minnesota
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Wyoming
1972 CAMPAIGN FILE, 1971-73
Box 110
26W Alaska [Withdrawn and Returned]
27W Arkansas [Withdrawn and Returned]
28W California [Withdrawn and Returned]
29W Colorado [Withdrawn and Returned]
30W Connecticut [Withdrawn and Returned]
31W District of Columbia [Withdrawn and Returned]
32W Florida [Withdrawn and Returned]
33W Georgia [Withdrawn and Returned]
34W Illinois [Withdrawn and Returned]
35W Indiana [Withdrawn and Returned]
36W Iowa [Withdrawn and Returned]
37W Maryland [Withdrawn and Returned]
38W Massachusetts [Withdrawn and Returned]
39W Michigan [Withdrawn and Returned]
40W Missouri [Withdrawn and Returned]
41W Montana [Withdrawn and Returned]
42W Nebraska [Withdrawn and Returned]
43W Nevada [Withdrawn and Returned]
44W New Mexico [Withdrawn and Returned]
45W New York [Withdrawn and Returned]
46W North Carolina [Withdrawn and Returned]
47W Ohio [Withdrawn and Returned]
48W Oklahoma [Withdrawn and Returned]
49W Oregon [Withdrawn and Returned]
50W Pennsylvania [Withdrawn and Returned]
51W Rhode Island [Withdrawn and Returned]
52W South Carolina [Withdrawn and Returned]
53W South Dakota [Withdrawn and Returned]
54W Tennessee [Withdrawn and Returned]
55W West Virginia [Withdrawn and Returned]
56W Wisconsin [Withdrawn and Returned]
57W Wyoming [Withdrawn and Returned]
Candidates Reports [Divider]
58W Candidate Reports (Primaries) (1) [Withdrawn and Returned]
59W Candidate Reports (Primaries) (2) [Withdrawn and Returned]
60W Candidate Reports (State) [Withdrawn and Returned]
61W Vice Presidential Filings [Withdrawn and Returned]
62W Candidate Reports (General) [Withdrawn and Returned]
63W State Filing Requirements [Withdrawn and Returned]
63W2 ['72 Campaign: State Reports on Delegate Selection] [Withdrawn and Returned]
Federal Election Campaign Act [Divider]
64W Federal Election Campaign Act
65W Federal Election Campaign Act--Reference Material
66W Federal Election Campaign Act--Regulations
Box 111
67W McGovern, Inc.
70W Section 610
71W Common Cause v. TRW, Inc.
72W Gifts of Stock
73W Democratic Campaign Services, Inc.
74W Extension of Credit to Regulated Industries
Box 112
77W Common Cause v. Finance Comm.
101W Political Advertising--Legal Requirements
103W Ripon Society v. Republican National Committee
102W Tax Consequences of Political Contributions
104W Cherne Mailing
105W Delegates Selection Law--Cases
106W Electoral Law Reform
Committee for the Election of Republican Candidates [Withdrawn and Returned]
Committee for the Loyal Opposition [Withdrawn and Returned]
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