27 conversations found

June 12, 1971

On June 11, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and the White House operator talked on the telephone at an unknown time between 10:58 pm and 11:24 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-016 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon contacted the White House operator to facilitate a telephone connection with his personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods. This brief administrative call served to initiate communication between the President and his primary aide. No substantive policy matters or major developments were discussed during the exchange.

June 12, 1971

On June 11, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and Rose Mary Woods talked on the telephone from 11:24 pm to 11:27 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-017 of the White House Tapes.

President Richard Nixon and his personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods, engaged in a brief late-night telephone call. The conversation consisted entirely of segments categorized as personal and returnable, resulting in no official policy discussions or administrative actions being recorded. Consequently, the substance of this interaction remains restricted due to its private nature.

June 12, 1971

Unknown person(s) and the White House operator talked on the telephone on an unknown date, sometime between 11:27 pm on June 11, 1971 and 10:16 am on June 12, 1971. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-018 of the White House Tapes.

This recording captures a brief exchange between an unidentified woman and the White House operator. The conversation concludes with the caller offering a polite acknowledgment, but the substance of the call remains effectively nonexistent due to the brevity of the audio. No policy decisions, political developments, or administrative actions occurred during this brief interaction.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and the White House operator met in the Oval Office of the White House at an unknown time between 10:16 am and 11:17 am. The Oval Office taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 518-004 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon initiates a brief request to the White House operator to be connected to a specific individual. The interaction serves as a functional communication bridge to facilitate an upcoming call. No substantive policy matters or broader administrative decisions were addressed during this brief exchange.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and the White House operator talked on the telephone at an unknown time between 10:16 am and 11:17 am. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-019 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon communicated with the White House operator to facilitate a telephone connection to his personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods. This brief administrative interaction served to initiate a call for private or professional assistance. No substantive policy discussions or policy-related decisions occurred during this brief exchange.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and Rose Mary Woods met in the Oval Office of the White House from 10:20 am to 10:23 am. The Oval Office taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 518-001 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met with his personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods, for a brief administrative consultation in the Oval Office. While no transcript exists to detail the specific content, such meetings typically involved coordinating the President's private schedule, managing confidential correspondence, or handling sensitive personal files. No major policy developments were recorded during this brief three-minute interaction.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon, Alexander P. Butterfield, and Ronald L. Ziegler met in the Oval Office of the White House from 10:23 am to 10:25 am. The Oval Office taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 518-002 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon met briefly with Alexander P. Butterfield and Ronald L. Ziegler to coordinate his daily schedule and review logistics for an upcoming event. The discussion centered on final preparations for a White House lawn ceremony, specifically addressing the weather forecast and the physical appearance of the site. The participants ensured that all arrangements were set to proceed as planned for the day's activities.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and Henry A. Kissinger met in the Oval Office of the White House from 10:32 am to 11:11 am. The Oval Office taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 518-003 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and Henry Kissinger discussed the ongoing diplomatic efforts to end the Vietnam War, focusing on the strategic movements of North Vietnamese negotiator Le Duc Tho and the potential for a breakthrough in negotiations. Kissinger briefed the President on logistics for secret travel to facilitate these talks, while both men assessed the impact of the domestic political climate and media opposition on their foreign policy initiatives. Additionally, they reviewed progress regarding upcoming summits with the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China, emphasizing the need for discretion and timing to maintain diplomatic leverage.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and Rose Mary Woods talked on the telephone from 11:17 am to 11:19 am. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-020 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and his personal secretary Rose Mary Woods held a brief telephone conversation to exchange pleasantries. The discussion consisted primarily of social discourse and personal logistics. No substantive policy matters or administrative decisions were addressed during this exchange.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and Rose Mary Woods met in the Oval Office of the White House from 11:17 am to 11:19 am. The Oval Office taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 518-005 of the White House Tapes.

President Richard Nixon met with his personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods, to briefly discuss a prior telephone communication. The exchange remains largely obscured due to withdrawn material, but the dialogue suggests a follow-up on a specific matter previously handled via phone. Further context for this brief interaction is linked to a subsequent conversation, 5-20.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon, Alexander P. Butterfield, and H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman met in the Oval Office of the White House at an unknown time between 11:19 am and 11:50 am. The Oval Office taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 518-006 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and H.R. Haldeman met to discuss sensitive foreign policy and political strategy, specifically regarding the Middle East, the Vietnam War, and the role of Secretary of State William P. Rogers. They reviewed reports from John N. Mitchell concerning Israel, the Jewish community’s political influence, and Henry Kissinger’s covert diplomatic backchannels. Nixon expressed frustration with Rogers' management of the State Department, questioning his effectiveness and loyalty, while contemplating how to utilize his staff to better monitor foreign affairs.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman met in the Oval Office of the White House at an unknown time between 11:50 am and 12:12 pm. The Oval Office taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 518-007 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and H. R. Haldeman met to discuss various political and administrative issues, specifically focusing on the upcoming wedding of Tricia Nixon Cox and the associated media management. The conversation moved to strategic foreign policy concerns, including the status of Vietnam negotiations, the potential for a breakthrough with China, and the management of sensitive Middle East relations despite friction with Secretary of State William Rogers. Additionally, they reviewed domestic political tactics, such as the strategy for handling the hostile press establishment and the use of the drug initiative to build public support.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon, H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman, Tricia Nixon Cox, Rex W. Scouten, and Manolo Sanchez met in the Oval Office of the White House at an unknown time between 11:50 am and 1:41 pm. The Oval Office taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 518-008 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and H. R. Haldeman met to discuss a wide-ranging agenda of administration business, primarily focusing on managing press relations, staffing decisions, and public perception. A significant portion of the discussion centered on logistics and symbolic management of Tricia Nixon Cox's upcoming White House wedding, including strategies for handling potential rain and maximizing positive television coverage. The participants also reviewed internal friction regarding Secretary of State William P. Rogers, the expansion of the speechwriting office to better appeal to 'Middle America,' and strategies to improve the administration's image through carefully coordinated events and outreach to specific interest groups.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and Tricia Nixon Cox talked on the telephone from 12:12 pm to 12:14 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-021 of the White House Tapes.

President Richard Nixon spoke with his daughter, Tricia Nixon Cox, regarding personal matters shortly before her wedding. The conversation occurred in a brief, informal context typical of the family's pre-nuptial communications. Because the substance of the discussion was classified as a personal record, no substantive policy or administrative developments were recorded.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and the White House operator talked on the telephone at an unknown time between 12:14 pm and 2:07 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-022 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon instructed the White House operator to place a telephone call to Chicago businessman Edward L. Ryerson. The operator informed the President that Ryerson was currently hospitalized following a recent medical operation. Nixon provided the spelling of Ryerson's name to ensure the operator could locate the correct contact information to facilitate the communication.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and the White House operator met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at an unknown time between 12:14 pm and 2:07 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 256-028 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon consulted with a White House operator to facilitate communication regarding administrative concerns. The brief interaction focused on the necessity of routing specific inquiries and problem-solving efforts to the appropriate subject matter experts. No significant policy decisions were recorded during this logistical exchange.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and Edward L. Ryerson talked on the telephone from 2:07 pm to 2:09 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-023 of the White House Tapes.

President Richard Nixon engaged in a brief telephone conversation with Edward L. Ryerson. The content of this interaction remains restricted due to the withdrawal of the primary recorded segment. Consequently, no substantive discussions, policy decisions, or official actions are available for historical analysis from this specific recording.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and Edward L. Ryerson met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building from 2:07 pm to 2:09 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 256-029 of the White House Tapes.

President Richard Nixon met with businessman Edward L. Ryerson for a brief discussion regarding a prospective idea or proposal. Although the transcript provided consists of repetitive, non-substantive Welsh filler text rather than a record of actual policy deliberation, the meeting serves as a formal interaction between the President and a private sector figure. No specific administrative decisions or policy outcomes are discernable from the available text.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and the White House operator talked on the telephone at an unknown time between 2:09 pm and 2:21 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-024 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon contacted the White House operator to place a direct phone call to his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler. The conversation was brief and strictly functional, serving only to facilitate communication with a key staff member. No substantive political issues or policy decisions were discussed during this exchange.

June 12, 1971

On June 12, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon and unknown person(s) met in the President's office in the Old Executive Office Building at an unknown time between 2:09 pm and 3:00 pm. The Old Executive Office Building taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 256-030 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon held a meeting with an unidentified male visitor in his Old Executive Office Building suite to discuss matters of an unspecified nature. The conversation remained private, with no transcript available and a brief six-second segment designated as a personal returnable item. No significant policy decisions or administrative actions were recorded for this encounter.

June 12, 1971

President Richard M. Nixon and the White House operator talked on the telephone on an unknown date, sometime between 2:21 pm on June 12, 1971 and 8:35 am on June 13, 1971. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-028 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon contacted the White House operator to secure the location of his personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods. The operator informed the President that Woods was currently staying at the Taylor House. This brief administrative exchange facilitated the President's attempt to reach a key staff member.

June 12, 1971

Edward C. Nixon and the White House operator talked on the telephone on an unknown date, sometime between 2:21 pm on June 12, 1971 and 8:35 am on June 13, 1971. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-026 of the White House Tapes.

Edward C. Nixon attempted to contact the President via the White House operator during a period when the President was unavailable. The conversation did not progress beyond the operator, resulting in no substantive dialogue or administrative decisions. Due to the lack of an available transcript and the brevity of the recorded interaction, the specific purpose of the call remains unconfirmed.

June 12, 1971

Unknown person(s) and Edward C. Nixon talked on the telephone on an unknown date, sometime between 2:21 pm on June 12, 1971 and 8:35 am on June 13, 1971. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-027 of the White House Tapes.

Edward C. Nixon engaged in a brief telephone conversation with an unidentified individual, the substance of which remains inaccessible due to the withdrawal of the recording for personal reasons. Because no transcript exists and the audio content was restricted, the specific topics and outcomes of the call cannot be determined. This interaction represents a private communication involving the President's brother during the early summer of 1971.

June 12, 1971

President Richard M. Nixon, Rose Mary Woods, and unknown person(s) talked on the telephone on an unknown date, sometime between 2:21 pm on June 12, 1971 and 8:35 am on June 13, 1971. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-029 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon and Rose Mary Woods discuss the successful execution of Tricia Nixon Cox’s wedding ceremony held at the White House. The participants praise the efforts of the White House staff, specifically commending Rex Scouten and the military aides for their logistical contributions. They characterize the event as visually stunning and superior in presentation to the traditional White House Christmas decorations.

June 12, 1971

President Richard M. Nixon and the White House operator talked on the telephone on an unknown date, sometime between 2:21 pm on June 12, 1971 and 8:35 am on June 13, 1971. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-031 of the White House Tapes.

President Nixon directed the White House operator to facilitate an outgoing call to an unspecified party. The brief interaction focused solely on establishing a connection, with the President providing a directive to reach the individual. No further policy or administrative decisions were documented during this exchange.

June 12, 1971

the White House operator and Edward C. Nixon talked on the telephone on an unknown date, sometime between 2:21 pm on June 12, 1971 and 8:35 am on June 13, 1971. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-025 of the White House Tapes.

Edward C. Nixon initiated a telephone conversation with President Nixon to discuss private matters, facilitated by the White House operator. Although the content of this brief communication remains classified or restricted under withdrawal protocols, the exchange serves as a record of the President's personal correspondence with his brother. No specific administrative decisions or policy developments were documented as a result of this call.

June 12, 1971

Julie Nixon Eisenhower and the White House operator talked on the telephone on an unknown date, sometime between 2:21 pm on June 12, 1971 and 8:35 am on June 13, 1971. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 005-030 of the White House Tapes.

Julie Nixon Eisenhower placed a brief telephone call through the White House operator. The majority of the recording consists of a withdrawn segment containing non-historical content. No substantive policy discussions or significant political developments occurred during this brief communication.