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The Presidential historical materials of Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., White House Chief of Staff, are in 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 nonhistorical items. One item has been returned to General Haig.

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) 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 A Document Control Record marks the original position of the withdrawn item.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 13526 in response to a Mandatory Review Request (NA Form 14020) submitted by the researcher.

  • Linear feet of materials:   20.4
  • Approximate number of pages:   39,200

Biographical Note

1924 December 2 Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1942-1943 Attended University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana

1947 Graduated from the United States Military Academy (USMA), West Point, New York

1948-1951 U.S. Army Far East Command: 1st Calvary Division, Japan, 1948-49; aid-de-camp to Commanding General X Corps, Korea, 1959-51

1953-1956 Faculty (Tactical Officer), USMA, West Point, New York, 1953-55; faculty (Company Officer), United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, 1955-56

1956-58 U.S. Army Europe: Operations Officer, 899th Tank Battalion; Staff, U.S. Army Europe

1959-1960 Student at Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island

1962 M.A., International Relations, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.

1962-1965 Staff Officer, Operations, Department of the Army, 1962-64; Military Assistant to the Secretary of the Army, 1964; Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, 1964-65

1966 Graduated from the Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania

1966-1967 U.S. Army, Vietnam: Battalion and Brigade Commander, 1st Infantry Division

1967-1969 Regimental Commander and Deputy Commandant, USMA, West Point, New York

1969-1970 Senior Military Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs

1970-1973 Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs

1973 January-June Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army

1973 May-August 1974 Assistant to the President, White House Chief of Staff

1974-1979 Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (NATO)

1979-1981 President, United Technologies Corporation, Hartford, Connecticut

1981 Secretary of State

Scope and Content Note

The materials of Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., reflect his varied responsibilities during the sixty-three months he served in the Nixon administration. His first association with the administration was in January 1969, when he was detailed by the Army to the National Security Council (NSC) Staff as senior Military Advisor for National Security Affairs. Working closely with Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Henry Kissinger, he soon became Kissinger's deputy. As Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, he, together with Kissinger, advised President Nixon on matters relating to national security during the first Nixon administration. General Haig remained on the Kissinger staff until early January 1973, when he left to become Vice Chief of Staff of the Army at the Pentagon.

His departure from the Nixon administration proved to be short lived. Four months later, on May 4, 1973, he returned to the White House as Chief of Staff at the request of the President to fill the vacuum created by H.R. Haldeman's resignation on April 30.

As White House Chief of Staff, General Haig directed the daily operations of the White House Staff. He approved projects undertaken by individual members of the White House Staff and acted as the final authority on personnel matters. The office staff which assisted him in carrying out his responsibilities of coordination and administration included: Maj. Gen. John C. Bennett, Deputy Assistant to the President; Charles B. Wardell III, Deputy Special Assistant to the President; Muriel Hartley, Confidential Assistant; and Lt. Col. George A. Joulwan, Special Assistant to the President.

The materials are arranged into three series:

  1. Interstaff Communications
  2. Office Files
  3. Speech Files

The materials in the Speech Files refer to his tenure on the NSC Staff between 1969 and 1973, while most of the materials in the other two series relate to his duties as White House Chief of Staff during the 1973-74 period.

The Interstaff Communications series pertains to the years 1973-74. It consists of memoranda, reports, and other correspondence directed to General Haig from members of the White House Staff, other administration officials, members of Congress, the Watergate Special Prosecution Force, Republican and Democratic party leaders, the news media, and private citizens. Topics include foreign policy issues, national defense measures, Watergate-related issues, the selection of personnel for Presidential appointments, and the distribution of perquisites among the White House Staff. Principal correspondents in this series are Kenneth W. Clawson, David R. Gergen, Jerry H. Jones, Lt. Col. George A. Joulwan, and David J. Wimer.

The Office files series reflect General Haig's responsibilities as White House Chief of Staff. The files for 1973 indicate his efforts to establish administrative control over the White House Office and to coordinate its activities with the Vice President, various Cabinet members, and top-level government managers. Included in these files are memoranda from the White House Staff describing progress reports and recommendations on administration activities and policies. The 1974 files, however, consist of analyses of congressional, media, and public reactions to the President's speeches and other White House statements. News clippings, legal briefs, and congressional publications concerning the Watergate investigation constitute a significant portion of the material in the series.

General Haig's Speech Files series document one of his functions as a NSC staff member, to state the administration's position on certain national defense issues or the NSC role in formulating American foreign and national security policies. In addition to the texts of Haig's speeches and summaries of the briefings he gave to selected special groups, the files contain drafts of President Nixon's speeches as well as statements by various administration spokesmen, which were selected for informational and reference purposes. Haig's "surrogate speech file" refers to drafts, transcripts, and revised versions of a speech he gave on June 23, 1972, to administration spokesmen during the 1972 reelection campaign in order to explain the President's position on foreign policy matters. Supplemental material in the surrogate speech files indicate that he gave the same or a similar speech to the Republican National Committee on September 23, 1972, and to other groups.

Other materials related to the Haig Special Files may also be found throughout the NSC files and the Henry A. Kissinger Office Files.

 [See Also:  Haig's White House Central Files]

Series Description

Boxes:   1-39
Series:   Interstaff Communications | Folder Title List
Spans:   1973 - 1974
Description:   Originals, carbons, and electrostatic copies of memoranda, letters, reports, drafts of speeches, telegrams, telephone call and meeting recommendations, resumes, job applications, routing slips, schedules, and newspaper clippings. Among the topics featured are plans for the President's speeches, appointments, appearances and schedules, reports of media coverage, personnel appointment, political party developments, and pending congressional legislation. A variety of issues concerning domestic and internal policies are addressed, including ceremonial visits by foreign officials, weapons systems, the economy, trade, budget, minorities, drug enforcement, and Watergate. Arranged chronologically by month and year, and thereunder alphabetically by surname of originator of the materials. Occasionally, however, a few file folders under topical headings are filed at the end of a month or year.

Boxes:   40-43
Series:   Office Files | Folder Title List
Spans:   1973 - 1974
Description:   Originals, carbons, and electrostatic copies of memoranda, reports, letters, handwritten notes, schedules, telephone messages, telegrams, public opinion polls, White House press releases, transcripts of press conferences and televised news programs, news clippings, legal briefs, and printed government documents. Materials concern White House Staff plans for the administration's response to issues relating to the economy, housing, energy, trade, welfare reforms, personnel appointments, pending congressional legislation, Watergate, foreign policy, favorable and unfavorable reaction to various 1974 Presidential speeches, and Watergate-related issues. Arranged in approximate chronological order.

Boxes:   44-49
Series:   Speech Files | Folder Title List
Spans:   1969 - 1973
Description:   Originals, carbons, and electrostatic copies of memoranda, letters, handwritten notes, drafts and final versions of speeches, and printed Department of Defense statements. Materials pertains to such topics as the role of the National Security Council, the Nixon Doctrine, and foreign policy issues and plans concerning the Soviet Union, SALT, Europe, NATO, Vietnam, Paris peace negotiations, Southeast Asia, China, the Middle East, and Cuba. Other sensitive or technical subjects include the Department of Defense budget, military objectives, and weapons systems. Arranged by subject and thereunder chronologically.

Folder Title List

INTERSTAFF COMMUNICATIONS, 1973-74

Box 1

July [1973] - Mort Allin
July [1973] - Anne Armstrong
July [1973] - Roy Ash
July [1973] - Pat Buchanan
July [1973] - Steve Bull
July [1973] - George Bush (RNC)
July [1973] - Len Garment
July [1973] - Dave Gergen
July [1973] - John Guthrie
July [1973] - Bryce Harlow
July [1973] - Dick Howard
July [1973] - Jerry Jones [1 of 3]
July [1973] - Jerry Jones [2 of 3]
July [1973] - Jerry Jones [3 of 3]
July [1973] - Bruce Kehrli
July [1973] - Mel Laird
July [1973] - Gov. John Love
July [1973] - Dave Parker
July [1973] - Sec. Wm. Rogers
July [1973] - George Schultz
July [1973] - Herb Stein

Box 2

July [1973] - Bill Timmons
July [1973] - Vice President [Spiro T. Agnew]
July [1973] - Casper Weinberger
July [1973] - Rose Mary Woods
July [1973] - Haig Chron
July [1973] - Miscellaneous
July [1973] - Congressional
August [1973] - Mort Allin
August [1973] - Anne Armstrong
August [1973] - Roy Ash
August [1973] - Bill Baroody [empty]
August [1973] - Steve Bull
August [1973] - George Bush (RNC)
August [1973] - Ken Cole
August [1973] - Len Garment
August [1973] - Dave Gergen
August [1973] - Bill Gulley
August [1973] - John Guthrie
August [1973] - Bryce Harlow
August [1973] - Bill Henkel
August [1973] - [Bruce] Herschensohn
August [1973] - Dick Howard

Box 3

August [1973] - Jerry Jones [1 of 4]
August [1973] - Jerry Jones [2 of 4]
August [1973] - Jerry Jones [3 of 4]
August [1973] - Jerry Jones [4 of 4]
August [1973] - Bruce Kehrli
August [1973] - Henry Kissinger
August [1973] - Mel Laird
August [1973] - James Lynn
August [1973] - Dave Parker
August [1973] - Ray Price
August [1973] - Elliot Richardson
August [1973] - Sec. Wm. Rogers
August [1973] - Stan Scott
August [1973] - Gen. Scowcroft

Box 4

August [1973] - George Schultz
August [1973] - Herb Stein
August [1973] - Bill Timmons
August [1973] - C. Weinberger
August [1973] - R.M. Woods
August [1973] - Ron Ziegler
August [1973] - Haig Chron
August [1973] - Miscellaneous [1 of 2]
August [1973] - Miscellaneous [2 of 2]
August [1973] - Congressional

Box 5

September [1973] - Anne Armstrong
September [1973] - Roy Ash
September [1973] - John Bennett
September [1973] - Pat Buchanan
September [1973] - Steve Bull
September [1973] - George Bush (RNC)
September [1973] - Earl Butz
September [1973] - Ken Cole
September [1973] - Peter Flanigan
September [1973] - Len Garment
September [1973] - Dave Gergen
September [1973] - Bill Gulley
September [1973] - Bryce Harlow
September [1973] - Bill Henkel
September [1973] - Dick Howard
September [1973] - Jerry Jones [1 of 2]

Box 6

September [1973] - Jerry Jones [2 of 2]
September [1973] - Bruce Kehrli
September [1973] - Henry Kissinger
[September 1973 - Melvin Laird]
September [1973] - Dave Parker
September [1973] - Ray Price
[September 1973 - Dixy Lee Ray]
[September 1973 - Elliot Richardson]
September [1973] - Brent Scowcroft
September [1973] - George Shultz
September [1973] - Herbert Stein
September [1973] - Bill Timmons
September [1973] - Rose Mary Woods
September [1973] - Ron Ziegler
Haig Chron - September [1973]
September [1973] - Miscellaneous
September [1973] - Congressional

Box 7

October [1973] - Anne Armstrong
October [1973] - Roy Ash
October [1973] - Pat Buchanan
October [1973] - Steve Bull
October [1973] - George Bush (RNC)
October [1973] - Ken Cole (Dom. Coun.) [Domestic Council]
October [1973] - Peter Flanigan
October [1973] - Len Garment
October [1973] - Dave Gergen
October [1973] - John Guthrie
October [1973] - Bryce Harlow
October [1973] - Bill Henkel
October [1973] - Jerry Jones [1 of 2]
October [1973] - Jerry Jones [2 of 2]
[October 1973 - George Joulwan]
October [1973] - Bruce Kehrli

Box 8

October [1973] - Henry Kissinger (State)
October [1973] - Melvin Laird
October [1973] - Gen. Lawson (Gulley)
October [1973] - John Love (Energy)
October [1973] - Dave Parker
October [1973] - Ray Price
October [1973] - Elliot Richardson
October [1973] - George Schultz (Treasury)
October [1973] - Herb Stein (CEA) [Council of Economic Advisers]
October [1973] - Bill Timmons
October [1973] - Vice President [Gerald R. Ford]
October [1973] - Rose Mary Woods
October [1973] - Haig Chron
October [1973] - Miscellaneous
October [1973] - Congressional
November [1973] - Anne Armstrong
November [1973] - Roy Ash
November [1973] - Attorney General

Box 9

November [1973] - John Bennett
November [1973] - Pat Buchanan
November [1973] - Steve Bull
November [1973] - George Bush (RNC)
November [1973] - Earl Butz (Agric.)
November [1973] - Ken Cole (Dom. C.)
November [1973] - Peter Flanigan
November [1973] - Len Garment
November [1973] - Dave Gergen
November [1973] - John Guthrie
November [1973] - Bryce Harlow
November [1973] - Bill Henkel
November [1973] - Jerry Jones [1 of 2]
November [1973] - Jerry Jones [2 of 2]
November [1973] - George Joulwan
November [1973] - Bruce Kehrli
November [1973] - Henry Kissinger

Box 10

November [1973] - Mel Laird [empty]
November [1973] - Gen. Lawson (Mil. Aide)
November [1973] - John Love (Energy)
November [1973] - Dave Parker
November [1973] - Ray Price
November [1973] - General Scowcroft
November [1973] - George Schultz
November [1973] - Herb Stein (CEA)
November [1973] - Bill Timmons
November [1973] - Rose Mary Woods
November [1973] - Ron Ziegler
November [1973] - Haig Chron
November [1973] - Miscellaneous
November [1973] - Congressional

Box 11

December [1973] - Anne Armstrong
December [1973] - Roy Ash
December [1973] - Attorney General
December [1973] - John Bennett
December [1973] - Pat Buchanan
December [1973] - Steve Bull
December [1973] - George Bush (RNC)
December [1973] - Earl Butz (Agric.) [empty]
December [1973] - Ken Cole (D.C.)
December [1973] - Peter Flanigan
December [1973] - Len Garment
[December 1973 - Dave Gergen]
December [1973] - John Guthrie
December [1973] - Bryce Harlow
December [1973] - Bill Henkel
December [1973] - Dick Howard [empty]
December [1973] - Jerry Jones [1 of 3]
December [1973] - Jerry Jones [2 of 3]
December [1973] - Jerry Jones [3 of 3]

Box 12

December [1973] - George Joulwan
[December 1973 - Bruce Kehrli]
December [1973] - Sec. Kissinger (ST)
December [1973] - Mel Laird [empty]
December [1973] - Gen. Lawson (MA)
December [1973] - James Lynn (HUD) [Housing and Urban Development] [empty]
December [1973] - Dave Parker
December [1973] - Ray Price
December [1973] - Gen. Scowcroft (NSC)
December [1973] - George Schultz (TR)
December [1973] - William Simon (EN)
December [1973] - Herb Stein (CEA) [empty]
December [1973] - Bill Timmons
December [1973] - Vice President [empty] [Gerald R. Ford]
December [1973] - C. Weinberger (HEW) [Health, Education, and Welfare] [empty]
December [1973] - Rose Mary Woods
December [1973] - Ron Ziegler [empty]
December [1973] - Haig Chron
December [1973] - Miscellaneous
December [1973] - Congressional

Box 13

1975 Budget - Pres. Review - NRES [Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences]
1975 Budget Message
GSA - KB and SC Expenditures
1973 - Outside Work Copies - Staffed Letter
Old Joulwan Material [1 of 3]
Old Joulwan Material [2 of 3]
Old Joulwan Material [3 of 3]
Watergate Material
Radio Speeches
President's Handwriting May - Sept. [1973]
President's Handwriting 10/73
President's Handwriting Nov. 1973

Box 14

January [1974] - Anne Armstrong
January [1974] - Roy Ash
January [1974] - John Bennett
January [1974] - Pat Buchanan
January [1974] - Steve Bull
January [1974] - George Bush (RNC)
January [1974] - Earl Butz (AG) [empty]
January [1974] - Fred Buzhardt
January [1974] - Ken Clawson
January [1974] - Ken Cole (DC)
January [1974] - Peter Flanigan
January [1974] - Len Garment [empty]
January [1974] - Dave Gergen [1 of 2]
January [1974] - Dave Gergen [2 of 2]
January [1974] - John Guthrie
January [1974] - Bryce Harlow
January [1974] - Bill Henkel
January [1974] - Dick Howard

Box 15

January [1974] - Jerry Jones [1 of 2]
January [1974] - Jerry Jones [2 of 2]
January [1974] - George Joulwan
January [1974] - Bruce Kehrli [1 of 2]
January [1974] - Bruce Kehrli [2 of 2]
January [1974] - Sec. Kissinger
January [1974] - Gen. Lawson (MA)
January [1974] - Dave Parker

Box 16

January [1974] - Ray Price [empty]
January [1974] - Gen. Scowcroft (NSC)
[January 1974 - George Shultz]
January [1974] - William Simon (EN) [empty]
January [1974] - Herb Stein (CEA)
January [1974] - Bill Timmons
January [1974] - Vice President [Gerald R. Ford]
January [1974] - Rose Mary Woods [empty]
January [1974] - Ron Ziegler
January [1974] - Haig Chron
January [1974] - Miscellaneous [1 of 2]
January [1974] - Miscellaneous [2 of 2]
January [1974] - Congressional

Box 17

February [1974] - Armstrong
February [1974] - Ash
February [1974] - Bennett [empty]
February [1974] - Buchanan
February [1974] - Bull
February [1974] - Bush (RNC)
February [1974] - Buzhardt
February [1974] - Clawson [1 of 4]
February [1974] - Clawson [2 of 2]
February [1974] - Clawson [3 of 4]
February [1974] - Clawson [4 of 4]

Box 18

February [1974] - Cole
February [1974] - Flanigan
February [1974] - Garment
February [1974] - Gergen [1 of 2]
February [1974] - Gergen [2 of 2]
February [1974] - Guthrie
February [1974] - Harlow
February [1974] - Henkel
February [1974] - Howard
February [1974] - Jones [1 of 2]
February [1974] - Jones [1 of 2]

Box 19

February [1974] - Joulwan
February [1974] - Kehrli
February [1974] - Kissinger [empty]
February [1974] - Lawson/Gulley
February [1974] - Parker
February [1974] - Price [empty]
February [1974] - Scowcroft
February [1974] - Simon (Energy)
February [1974] - Timmons
February [1974] - Vice President [Gerald R. Ford] [empty]
February [1974] - R.M Woods
February [1974] - Ziegler
February [1974] - Haig Chron
February [1974] - Miscellaneous
February [1974] - Congressional
February [1974] - Cabinet

Box 20

March [1974] - Armstrong
March [1974] - Ash (OMB) [Office of Management and Budget]
March [1974] - Bennett [empty]
March [1974] - Buchanan
March [1974] - Bull
March [1974] - Dean Burch
March [1974] - Bush
March [1974] - Buzhardt
March [1974] - Clawson [1 of 3]
March [1974] - Clawson [2 of 3]
March [1974] - Clawson [3 of 3]
March [1974] - Cole
March [1974] - Flanigan

Box 21

March [1974] - Garment
March [1974] - Gergen
March [1974] - Guthrie
March [1974] - Harlow
March [1974] - Henkel
March [1974] - Howard [empty]
March [1974] - Jones [1 of 3]
March [1974] - Jones [2 of 3]
March [1974] - Jones [3 of 3]
March [1974] - Joulwan
March [1974] - Kehrli
March [1974] - Kissinger

Box 22

March [1974] - Lawson
March [1974] - Parker
March [1974] - Price
March [1974] - Scowcroft
March [1974] - Simon
March [1974] - Timmons
March [1974] - Vice President [Gerald R. Ford]
March [1974] - R. M. Woods
March [1974] - Ron Ziegler
March [1974] - [Haig] Chron
March [1974] - Miscellaneous [1 of 2]
March [1974] - Miscellaneous [2 of 2]
March [1974] - Congressional
March [1974] - Cabinet

Box 23

April [1974] - Armstrong
April [1974] - Ash
April [1974] - Buchanan
April [1974] - Bull
April [1974] - Dean Burch
April [1974] - Bush (RNC)
April [1974] - Buzhardt
April [1974] - Clawson [1 of 4]
April [1974] - Clawson [2 of 4]
April [1974] - Clawson [3 of 4]
April [1974] - Clawson [4 of 4]
April [1974] - Cole

Box 24

April [1974] - Garment
April [1974] - Gergen
April [1974] - Guthrie
April [1974] - Henkel
April [1974] - Jones [1 of 2]
April [1974] - Jones [2 of 2]
April [1974] - Joulwan
[April 1974 - Kehrli]
April [1974] - Kissinger (State)
April [1974] - Lawson/Gulley
April [1974] - Parker
April [1974] - Scowcroft
April [1974] - Simon
April [1974] - Timmons
April [1974] - Vice President

Box 25

April [1974] - [David J.] Wimer [1 of 4]
April [1974] - Wimer [2 of 4]
April [1974] - Wimer [3 of 4]
April [1974] - Wimer [4 of 4]
April [1974] - Ziegler
April [1974] - Haig Chron [1 of 2]
April [1974] - Haig Chron [2 of 2]

Box 26

April [1974] - Miscellaneous
April [1974] - Congressional
April [1974] - Cabinet
April [1974] - President's Taxes [1 of 2]
April [1974] - President's Taxes [2 of 2]
Meeting April 22, 1974 - "Tapes to the Hill"

Box 27

May [1974] - Armstrong
May [1974] - Ash
May [1974] - Buchanan
May [1974] - Bull [empty]
May [1974] - Burch
May [1974] - Bush
May [1974] - Buzhardt
May [1974] - Clawson
May [1974] - Cole
May [1974] - Flanigan
May [1974] - Garment
May [1974] - Gergen
May [1974] - Guthrie
May [1974] - Henkel
May [1974] - Howard [empty]

Box 28

May [1974] - Jones [1 of 3]
May [1974] - Jones [2 of 3]
May [1974] - Jones [3 of 3]
May [1974] - Joulwan
May [1974] - Lawson
May [1974] - Parker
May [1974] - Price
May [1974] - Sawhill
May [1974] - Scowcroft
May [1974] - Timmons
May [1974] - Vice President [Gerald R. Ford]
May [1974] - Wimer [1 of 8]
May [1974] - Wimer [2 of 8]

Box 29

May [1974] - Wimer [3 of 8]
May [1974] - Wimer [4 of 8]
May [1974] - Wimer [5 of 8]
May [1974] - Wimer [6 of 8]
May [1974] - Wimer [7 of 8]
May [1974] - Wimer [8 of 8]

Box 30

May [1974] - Ziegler
May [1974] - Miscellaneous [1 of 2]
May [1974] - Miscellaneous [2 of 2]
May [1974] - [Haig] Chron [1 of 2]
May [1974] - [Haig] Chron [2 of 2]
May [1974] - Congressional
May [1974] - Cabinet [1 of 2]
May [1974] - Cabinet [2 of 2]

Box 31

Prepared for General Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Tornado Disaster Media Roundup [1 of 3]
Prepared for General Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Tornado Disaster Media Roundup [2 of 3]
Prepared for General Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Tornado Disaster Media Roundup [3 of 3]

Box 32

June [1974] - Armstrong
June [1974] - Ash [1 of 2]
June [1974] - Ash [2 of 2]
June [1974] - Buchanan
June [1974] - Bull
June [1974] - Burch
June [1974] - Bush
June [1974] - Buzhardt
June [1974] - Clawson
June [1974] - Cole
June [1974] - Flanigan
June [1974] - Garment
June [1974] - Gergen
June [1974] - Guthrie

Box 33

June [1974] - Henkel
June [1974] - Howard [empty]
June [1974] - Jones [1 of 2]
June [1974] - Jones [2 of 2]
June [1974] - Joulwan
June [1974] - Lawson
June [1974] - Parker
June [1974] - Price [empty]
June [1974] - Rush
June [1974] - Sawhill
June [1974] - Scowcroft [empty]
June [1974] - Timmons
June [1974] - Vice President [Gerald R. Ford] [empty]

Box 34

June [1974] - Wimer [1 of 5]
June [1974] - Wimer [2 of 5]
June [1974] - Wimer [3 of 5]
June [1974] - Wimer [4 of 5]
June [1974] - Wimer [5 of 5]

Box 35

June [1974] - Rose Mary Woods [empty]
June [1974] - Ziegler
June [1974] - [Haig] Chron
June [1974] - Miscellaneous [1 of 2]
June [1974] - Miscellaneous [2 of 2]
June [1974] - Congressional
June [1974] - Cabinet
June [1974] - Comment Memoranda on Haig M. [Memos]
June [1974] - Outbox Action - JHJ [Jerry H. Jones]
GAJ [George A. Joulwan] - Wires Rec'd on Mideast Trip
Trip to Moscow [1 of 3]
Trip to Moscow [2 of 3]
Trip to Moscow [3 of 3]

Box 36

July [1974] - Armstrong
July [1974] - Ash
July [1974] - Buchanan
July [1974] - Bull
July [1974] - Burch
July [1974] - Bush (RNC)
July [1974] - Buzhardt
July [1974] - Clawson [1 of 2]
July [1974] - Clawson [2 of 2]
July [1974] - Cole (DC)
July [1974] - Eberle (CIEP) [Council on International Economic Policy] [empty]
July [1974] - Garment
July [1974] - Gergen
July [1974] - Guthrie
July [1974] - Henkel
July [1974] - Jones
July [1974] - Joulwan
July [1974] - Lawson (Gulley)
July [1974] - Parker

Box 37

July [1974] - Price
July [1974] - Rush
July [1974] - Sawhill [empty]
July [1974] - Scowcroft
July [1974] - Timmons
July [1974] - Vice President [Gerald R. Ford]
July [1974] - Wimer [1 of 4]
July [1974] - Wimer [2 of 4]
July [1974] - Wimer [3 of 4]
July [1974] - Wimer [4 of 4]
July [1974] - R.M. Woods [empty]

Box 38

July [1974] - Ziegler
July [1974] - [Haig] Chron [1 of 2]
July [1974] - [Haig] Chron [2 of 2]
July [1974] - Miscellaneous [1 of 2]
July [1974] - Miscellaneous [2 of 2]
July [1974] - Congressional
July [1974] - Cabinet
July [1974] - Incoming Memo Comment
July [1974] - Outbox Action - JHJ [Jerry H. Jones]

Box 39

August [1974] - Clawson
August 74 - Cole
August 74 - Gergen
August 74 - Guthrie
August 74 - Jones
August 74 - Joulwan
August 74 - Lawson
August 74 - Parker
August 74 - Timmons
August 74 - Wimer
August [1974] - [Haig] Chron
August 74 - Miscellaneous
August [1974] - Congressional
August [1974] - Cabinet
Haig [1974] - General Miscellaneous
[Publication: Federal Data Banks and Constitutional Rights]

OFFICE FILES, 1973-74

Box 40

Aircraft Schedule 7/12/73 [9/4/73 - 12/21/73]
Haig Memoranda - 1973
Memoranda for the Record July - Dec. 1973
Talking Points: Administration Officials 7-12/73
Talking Points: Cabinet Telecon & Meetings July-December '73
Talking Points: Press: July - December '73
Talking Points: Staff Telecon & Meetings 7-12/73
Discussions with the President, August - December 1973
President/Haig, August - December 1973
Haig Senior Staff Meeting, August - December 1973
Meetings with Haig Personal Staff, August-December 1973
FYI Reminders, August - December 1973
Back Channel Traffic, July - Dec. 1973
Hartley/McKee/Haig 12/'73
Vice President Designee Gerald Ford

Box 41

State of the Union [Message] - [January 30] 1974
President's Lincoln Memorial Day Speech [February 12, 1974]
President's Press Conference on February 25, 1974 [1 of 2]
President's Press Conference on February 25, 1974 [2 of 2]
March 6 [1974] Press Conference
Executive Club Comment [March 15, 1974]
Houston Breakfast Comment [March 22, 1974]
April 29, 1974 Statement [1 of 3]
April 29, 1974 Statement [2 of 3]
April 29, 1974 Statement [3 of 3]

Box 42

May 1974 - Haig "Issues and Answers"
[H. of R. Hearings: Transcripts of Eight Presidential Conversations]
[Legal Brief - Watergate 1 of 2]
[Legal Brief - Watergate 2 of 2]
[News Clippings, July 28, 1974 - Impeachment]
Speakers' House Judiciary Reports
[Digest of Congressional Comment on Impeachment]
[Press Comments by House Judiciary Committee Members - 1974]

Box 43

Invitations to Speak [1 of 2]
Invitations to Speak [2 of 2]
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents [January - February 11, 1974]
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents [February 18 - March 1974
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents [April - May 13, 1974]
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents [July 15 - September 23, 1974]
[Legal Brief - United States vs. Richard M. Nixon]
[Summary - An Analysis of the Constitutional Standard for Impeachment]

SPEECH FILES, 1969-73

Box 44

General Speech Material [1 of 5]
General Speech Material [2 of 5]
General Speech Material [3 of 5]
General Speech Material [4 of 5]
General Speech Material [5 of 5]
Speech Material for Conservatives
Haig Speech - Role of the National Security Council

Box 45

Haig Speech - Surrogate Group
Haig Surrogate Speech [1 of 3]
Haig Surrogate Speech [2 of 3]
Haig Surrogate Speech [3 of 3]
Haig Speech File (Vol. I) December '68 - April 30, 1969 [1 of 2]
Haig Speech File (Vol. I) December '68 - April 30, 1969 [2 of 2]

Box 46

Haig Speech File (Vol. II) May 29 - Oct. 12, 1970 [1 of 3]
Haig Speech File (Vol. II) May 29 - Oct. 12, 1970 [2 of 3]
Haig Speech File (Vol. II) May 29 - Oct. 12, 1970 [3 of 3]
Haig Speech File (Vol. III) Oct. 20 - Dec. 31, 1970 [1 of 2]
Haig Speech File (Vol. III) Oct. 20 - Dec. 31, 1970 [2 of 2]

Box 47

Haig Speech File (Vol. IV) January - April 1971 [1 of 3]
Haig Speech File (Vol. IV) January - April 1971 [2 of 3]
Haig Speech File (Vol. IV) January - April 1971 [3 of 3]
Haig Speech File (Vol. V) May - Oct. '71 [1 of 3]
Haig Speech File (Vol. V) May - Oct. '71 [2 of 3]
Haig Speech File (Vol. V) May - Oct. '71 [3 of 3]

Box 48

Haig Speech File (Vol. 6) Oct. '71 - Feb. '72 [1 of 2]
Haig Speech Files (Vol. 6) Oct. '71 - Feb. '72 [2 of 2]
Haig Speech Files (Vol. 7) March '72 - June '72 [1 of 3]
Haig Speech Files (Vol. 7) March '72 - June '72 [2 of 3]
Haig Speech Files (Vol. 7) March '72 - June '72 [3 of 3]

Box 49

Haig Speech File (Vol. 8) July 1972 - Dec. 1972 [1 of 2]
Haig Speech File (Vol. 8) July 1972 - Dec. 1972 [2 of 2]
Haig Speech File (Vol. 9) 1973
China Speech Materials

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