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Box 1655

1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post article, “Dean alleges Nixon Knew of Cover-Up Plan,” June 3, 1973, 4 pages

1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post article, “Lawyer Says Dean Asked Him to Spy on Miami Protesters,” May 15, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: The Cleveland Plain Dealer article, “Ohioan Dean Serves His Only Client, the President,” April 6, 1973, 1 page

1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post article, “Dean Sees Plot on Testimony,” May 11, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: The Times Herald article, “Ex-Cabinet Aides Cited for Lying, Obstructing Justice,” May 11, 1973, 3 pages

Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: An untitled document beginning “CIA situation” undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Memo, Gordon for Marge Acker, et al. regarding adding names to the Opponents List, June 2, 1972, with attached memos and lists of names, 16 pages.

1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Memo, Sanders and Liebengood to Thompson, regarding “John Wesley Dean, III Financial Data,” June 27, 1973, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Financial data on Dean, checks and ledger balances, undated, 6 pages.

1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Memo, Dash to Members of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, regarding attached papers submitted by E.D. Campbell, attorney for Parkinson, for use with Dean’s testimony, June 18, 1973, 1 page, with a memo from Campbell attached, June 13, 1973, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Memorandum entitled “Senate Select Committee on Watergate,” June 15, 1973, 8 pages.

Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Questions to be submitted to Dean, undated, 9 pages.

Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Document entitled “Conflict with Magruder Testimony on Diaries,” undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Document entitled “Dean Source Stories in the Media,” undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Document entitled “Dean,” undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten calendar of meetings and telephone calls of White House staff, undated, 11 pages.

1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post articles, “Ex-SEC Chief Says John Dean Called Him Too,” May 19, 1973; “Mexican Episode Involved,” May 15, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten notes regarding “Dean Exhibits,” June 25, 1973, 11 pages.

Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten notes regarding statements and questions concerning the Watergate investigation, numbered 1–8, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten notes regarding “Specific References regarding Lowell P. Weicker,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. John W. Dean, III: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the U.S. Constitution, “Enemy Papers,” activities which Dean had knowledge, Colson’s testimony and the cover-up, undated, 10 pages.

1973 Folder 2. Dean Statement/Senate Select Committee, 1: “Statement of John W. Dean, III before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities,” June 25, 1973, 126 pages.

1973 Folder 3. Dean Statement/Senate Select Committee, 2: “Statement of John W. Dean, III before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities,” June 25, 1973, 120 pages.

1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: The Baltimore Sun article, “Nixon supports Dean,” March 21, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Denies Dean Knew of Bugging,” March 6, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: The New York Daily News article, “Dean Gets Nixon’s Backing,” March 27, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Weicker Handwritten notes, undated, 5 pages.

1972 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: White House Requests for Transportation, Mr. and Mrs. Dean, October 11, 1972 and October 19, 1972, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Letter, Garry Brown to Ervin, regarding Brown’s request to rebut Dean’s allegations concerning members of the Banking and Currency Committee, June 26, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Handwritten notes with “La Costa” as the heading, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Handwritten question concerning Gray’s withdrawing from consideration as FBI director and Dean’s knowledge of meetings beforehand, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Handwritten notes regarding questions to be asked of Dean, June 23, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Document entitled “Chronology and Assimilation of Material Relating to John Dean,” undated, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Letter, Dash to “Dear Senator,” regarding an enclosed copy of the Dean summary; Dean’s Witness Summary is attached, June 18, 1973, 8 pages.

Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Document entitled “Washington – Responsibilities” with funds allocated for Washington, D.C., New York and Chicago, undated, 3 pages.

1971 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding the attached analysis of the security arrangements at the Republican National Committee in Washington and San Diego, September 17, 1971, 1 page.

Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Security arrangements of the Republican National Committee, undated, 5 pages.

1971 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Memo, Mountain to RNC Employees, regarding security for the Republican National Committee, August 26, 1971, 3 pages.

1972 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Document entitled “Dean: Newspaper Reports,” January, March, 1973; August, October, November, December 1972, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Document entitled “Dean: Newspaper Reports,” April – May, 1973, June 12, 1973, 8 pages.

1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Document entitled “Dean: Newspaper Reports,” June 1-12, 14, 1973, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: The New York Times article, “Dean said to tell of 40 meetings with Nixon in ‘73,” June 3, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: The New York Times article, “Texts of Documents Relating to Domestic Intelligence-Gathering Plan in 1970,” June 7, 1973, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Untitled document beginning “Of the 51 exhibits submitted,” undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Document beginning “Dean – 5426,” undated, 1 page.

1972-1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: A comparison of the testimonies of Dean, Magruder and Reisner concerning events that occurred between January, 1972 through April, 1973, undated, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Memo, Dash to Members of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, regarding attached papers prepared by Counsel for the President, with the report attached, June 18, 1973, 16 pages.

1973 Folder 4. John Dean, 1: Memo, Dash to Members of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, regarding attached papers prepared by Counsel for the President, with the report attached, June 18, 1973, 15 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Report prepared by Counsel for the President “to be used by the Committee in connection with Mr. Dean’s testimony,” unreadable date, 11 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Document entitled “Dean Questions Based on Magruder’s Testimony,” undated, 2 pages, with attached typed notes concerning White House staff testimony, depositions and interviews, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Dean biographical profile, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memorandum of Law on Attorney-Client Privilege, undated, 11 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Appendix, Rules of Evidence, Rule 503 – Lawyer-Client Privilege, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Document entitled “Notes on Suggested Interrogation of Dean,” undated, 7 pages.

1973 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Copies of checks issued to Dean, checks signed by Dean, and signature authorization cards, April 1973, 8 pages.

1973 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Letter, Shaffer to Inscoe, regarding the creation of a trustee account for Dean; used to disburse funds to Dean’s attorneys, April 24, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Handwritten and typewritten questions to be asked of Dean, undated, 11 pages.

1972-1973 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Document entitled “Memorandum of Substance of Dean’s Calls and Meetings with the President” from September 1972 through April 1973, undated, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Untitled document with statements attributed to Dean, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Page 27 of an unknown document regarding press accounts of Robert Kennedy, Nixon-Kennedy and Robert Strauss, undated, 1 page.

1971 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Strachan for Dean, regarding “J. Irwin Miller,” November 5, 1971, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Page 8 of an unknown document regarding press accounts of relevant issues with particular mention of Dean, undated, 1 page.

1971 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Strachan for Dean, regarding “Political Enemies,” October 26, 1971, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: A page from an unknown document regarding use of the IRS, undated, 1 page.

1971 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Nofziger for Haldeman, regarding “Chet Huntley,” October 19, 1971, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: An IRS Talking Paper, undated, 3 pages.

1970 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Huston for Haldeman, regarding “IRS & Ideological Organizations,” September 21, 1970, 1 page.

1970 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Thrower, Commissioner of Internal Revenue for Huston, regarding the attached report on the Special Service Group, September 19, 1970, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Status Report on Special Service Group, undated, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Handwritten notes entitled “Dean Investigation,” undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: A portion of Dean’s testimony, pages 2984-3011, June 25, 1973, 28 pages.

1971 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Caulfield to Dean, regarding Caulfield’s suggestion to forward a copy of an unknown item to John [Ehrlichman], September 23, 1971, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Letter, Strauss to “Dear Mr.,” regarding the Democratic ’72 Club, undated, 1 page.

1971 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “Ballot Security for 1972 (Supplement to Earlier Memo on ’72 Security Needs),” October 7, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 5. John Dean, 2: Memo, Caulfield to Dean, regarding attached items for Dean’s information, with a Democratic ’72 Club membership card and a copy of a card for additional names of those individuals who would want to support Democratic efforts, October 20, 1971, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: A report, written by an unidentified individual, regarding John Dean’s testimony describing the atmosphere in the White House and the interest, by White House staff, in political intelligence, undated, 46 pages.

1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Listing of telephone conversations between John Dean and the President, attributed to Dean’s testimony, June 25, 1973, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Witness Summary, John Dean, June 16, 1973, 7 pages.

Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: “Chronology and Assimilation of Material Relating to John Dean,” undated, 5 pages.

1972 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “White House Bugging Probe ‘Clears’ Aides,” August 29, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The New York Times article, “Nixon’s Legal Expert: John Wesley Dean 3d,” March 19, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post article, “FBI Files Open to Dean,” March 22, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Did Dean Mislead FBI on Watergate?,” March 23, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Chicago Tribune article, “Nixon aide probably lied, Gray tells Senate panel,” March 23, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Baltimore Sun article, “Law firm fired dean in 1966,” April 5, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post article, “Dean Slips from Pomp to Unenviable Circumstance,” April 21, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “The $100 Bill Payoffs,” April 21, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Baltimore Sun article, “Dean reportedly supervised $175,000 Watergate pay-off,” June 21, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: An article from an unidentified newspaper regarding John Dean, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten notes regarding John Dean, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten notes regarding Dean Interview, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Biographical Information on John Dean, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Document entitled “Dean, John W.,” facts and sources listed by date describing Dean’s allegations in his testimony, undated, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: An untitled document with what appears to be questions to be asked of Dean, undated, 1 page, with document entitled “Other Inquiry Areas” attached, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Document which states, “Facts that Dean has testified to, through direct or indirect knowledge, would indicate that the following crimes may have been committed,” undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten notes regarding Dean’s testimony and a list of crimes that may have been committed, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: A list of statements and issues to be brought before the Committee (an assumption), undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: “Meetings Involving President Nixon, John W. Dean, III, and Richard Moore, as Admitted and Explained by the White House,” undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten note regarding the cover-up and Dick Moore March 20, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: Handwritten note regarding Muskie campaign contributors, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post article, “Privilege, Precedent and Mr. Dean,” undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. John W. Dean, III: The Washington Post article, “Dean Seen Asking Full Bug Disclosure,” April 27, 1973, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Ed deBolt: Memo regarding a meeting between Ed deBolt, Bob Herrema, and Senator Weicker, March 26, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Ed deBolt: A report of statements by Ed deBolt, Room 223 Hart Senate Office Building, March 29, 1973, 2 pages

Undated Folder 8. Democratic Primary Data: Election Statistics for Major Population Centers, 1972 Primary States, undated, 4 pages, with attached statistics for popular votes in the primary states by candidate, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Democratic Primary Data: Harris Survey of voting trends for the November election, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Democratic Primary Data: Letter to “Dear New Hampshire Voter” from United Democrats for Kennedy, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Democratic Primary Data: Graph of Democratic candidates progress during the campaign period and how that progress compares to the major campaign abuses of the Nixon administration, undated, 1 page.

Box 1656

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Merrill R. Jacobs, beginning with Page 2, October 4, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Robert I. Hislop, Jr., October 29, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Ella Carol Jacques, October 10, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Michael Raoul-Duval, November, 5, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Witness Summary of Truman F. Campbell, undated, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Witness Summary of Michael B. Heller, November 5, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Untitled document regarding Laszlo Pasztor, his membership on the Executive Board of the Republican National Committee and his role in the Nazi Youth Movement during World War II, undated, 1 page.

1971 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Appears a Little Soft on Nazis,” November 10, 1971, 1 page.

1972 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Letter, Essrig of the Board of Rabbis of Southern California to Albert Spiegel, regarding rumors of political affiliation, October 13, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Document entitled “Who is Our Candidate for President **** November 7th, 1972 Elections,” endorsing the McGovern-Shriver ticket, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Flyer requesting individuals to “Demonstrate Against Albert Spiegel’s Support of Nixon and the War,” undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Shelton A. Thorne, October 29, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of George Norman Bishop, Jr., October 29, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of David J. Funderburg, October 8, 1973, 1 page,

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Mrs. John Harkins, October 26, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Letter, Linda Miller to Fred Thompson, regarding demonstrations during Nixon’s visit to Atlanta, October 25, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Merritt R. Laubenheimer, Jr., October 7, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Alexander C. Ray, October 26, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Samuel Hopkins, October 18, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Joann Rogers Niefeld, October 30, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of George Collins, October 25, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Myer Ostroff, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Daniel M. Durand, undated, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Gregory Gallagher, October 5, 1973, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Raymond N. Tuller, undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Letter, Stock to Riggs, regarding enclosed affidavit, October 30, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Arthur J. Stock, October 29, 1973, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Chester A. Oman, October 12, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Arthur C. Egan, October 4, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Donald F. Glennon, undated, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Paula E. Maloy, October 31, 1973, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Willard Lewis, October 9, 1973, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of William Kapps, October 9, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of James F. Wymore, October 22, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Dewey Clower, November 5, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Flyer requesting individuals to demonstrate against Nixon, September 27, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Flyer requesting individuals to demonstrate against Nixon, S.F. Sheraton-Palace Hotel, September 27, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Flyer requesting individuals to demonstrate against Nixon, Sheraton-Palace, September 27, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Michael Barry Heller, October 29, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Byron S. James, October 9, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of John C. Lungren, November 2, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Letter, Toland to Libengood [sic], regarding attached photographs depicting the demonstration against Nixon in San Francisco at the Sheraton-Palace Hotel, October 9, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Witness Summary of Honorable Tim Lee Carter, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Richard L. Schultz, November 5, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Truman F. Campbell, October 5, 1973, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Toni B. Greenwood, undated, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Richard M. Cohen, October 31, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of George Willeford, October 8, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Howard F. Roycroft, October 4, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Merrill R. Jacobs, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Samuel R. Caltagirone, October 31, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Jack Moore, October 11, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Richard J. Bigda, October 5, 1973, 3 pages.

1972 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Memo, Odle for State Chairmen, regarding “Security Measures” with a warning to campaign facilities to be aware of arsonists, September 25, 1972, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Robert C. Odle, Jr., November 1, 1973, 4 pages.

1972 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Schedule A, Itemized Receipts – Contributions, Ticket Purchases, Loans, and Transfers, McGovern campaign, May, June, August, September, 1972, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Statement of Hon. Tim Lee Carter before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, November 6, 1973, 9 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of David B. Kennedy, October 29, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: The New York Times article, “A Reputed Nixon Agent Asserts He Worked on McGovern Staff,” June 14, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Portion of an article from an unknown newspaper regarding campaign dirty tricks used against the Democratic candidates, undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: The San Francisco Examiner articles, “Dead Man’s Safe: Suspicion of Another Plot” and “’72 Primaries – Were They ‘Little Watergates’?,” June 13, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Handwritten notes regarding the necessity of a presentation, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit Presentation, compilation of affidavits, undated, 17 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Letter, Rigby to Shure, regarding use of Young Republicans as demonstrators to supposedly assist Nixon’s reelection campaign, August 1, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: The Washington Post articles, “Anti-McGovern ‘Hippies’ Also Enlisted by ‘Bug’ Crew,” and “Nixon Drive denies Violating Fund Law,” May 26, 1973, 3 pages.

1972 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: The New York Times article, “Nixon’s Aides Get Data on McGovern,” November 3, 1972, 1 page.

Undated Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Article from an unknown newspaper, “Meskill Staff Fails to Report 1970 Donation,” undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: The New York Times article, “Anti-Democratic Spying Tied to High Republicans,” October 16, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Witness Summary of Jeremiah P. Sullivan, November 5, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Dirty Tricks: Affidavit of Jim Rodriguez, October 4, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 2. John Doherty: Wickens’ typewritten notes, a telephone conversation between Wickens and John Doherty on May 30, and June 19, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 2. John Doherty: Handwritten notes regarding the “Re-Interview of John Doherty,” June 19, 1973, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Ehrlichman’s opening statement, with handwritten notes by Weicker, undated, 30 pages

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Notes of interview of John Ehrlichman, May 4, 1973, 33 pages.

Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Handwritten notes, appears to be a simple outline for questioning Ehrlichman, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Summary of Ehrlichman-Wallace Interview – June 29, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Questions asked of Ehrlichman, statement of facts, dates, previous testimony or individuals associated with the questions asked, undated, 44 pages.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: An Associated Press wire story regarding Judge Matt Byrne’s denial of Ehrlichman’s allegations that Byrne expressed an interest in becoming FBI Director, July 26, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Document entitled “MacGregor,” undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Washington Post article, “GOP Aide Lied to, He Says,” July 29, 1973, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Memo, Ehrlichman for Dean, regarding the possibility of invoking the attorney-client privilege during testimony before the Committee, October 2, 1972, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Handwritten sample of a letter invoking the attorney-client privilege, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Untitled document regarding the President’s trust in Dean and his subsequent change of attitude, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Weicker handwritten notes regarding questioning of Ehrlichman, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Amendment to S. 372, Campaign Reform, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Transcript of a conversation between Ehrlichman and Dean, March 7 or 8, 1973, 4 pages (contains Weicker handwritten notes).

1972 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Memorandum for Record by Vernon Walters, regarding a June 23 meeting between Walters, Helms, Ehrlichman and Haldeman in which it was suggested “not to push” the Watergate investigation any further, June 28, 1972, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Transcript of a BBC interview of Ehrlichman regarding the White House tapes, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Code to the Ehrlichman documents, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Handwritten notes regarding various testimonies before the Committee, undated, 11 pages.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Handwritten notes regarding a chronology derived from the various testimonies before the Committee, April 14, 1973, 18 pages.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: An article from an unidentified newspaper regarding the creation of an arm of CREEP and that Ed Failor ran its operation in Miami, July 12, 1973, 4 pages (the name of the newspaper is a the top of the first page, however, the only word that can be read is “Washington”)

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Chicago Tribune article, “Bugging evidence called scant,” April 3, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Transcript of a 60 Minutes broadcast, June 29, 1973, 26 pages (first part of the transcript is an interview of Ehrlichman by Mike Wallace, remainder of the transcript is the rest of the broadcast).

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Transcript of a conversation between Ehrlichman and Kleindienst, March 28, 1973, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Washington Evening Star and Daily News article, “Ehrlichman Knew of Plot on Ellsberg,” May 1, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Baltimore Sun article, “Ehrlichman had Liddy, Hunt probe Ellsberg for Nixon,” May 2, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Baltimore Sun article, “Another aide tied to spying,” April 24, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Washington Post article, “John D. Ehrlichman’s Letter of Resignation,” May 1, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Washington Post article, “FBI’s Report on Ehrlichman Interview,” May 2, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: Portion of Kehrli testimony regarding the confiscation of White House staff papers, undated, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Chicago Tribune article, “Ehrlichman denies tie to bank deal,” April 28, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Washington Post article, “’Dean Report’ Came From Ehrlichman,” May 17, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The New York Times article, “Watergate Data Sought on Coast,” June 27, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. John Ehrlichman: The Washington Post article, “Aide Said to Urge Bug Gear Disposal,” May 19, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. John Ehrlichman, 1: The Washington Post article, “’Friends’ of the White House,” August 8, 1973, 1 page.

1971 Folder 4. John Ehrlichman, 1: Letter, J. Edgar Hoover to Krogh, regarding the President’s request to investigate the leaking of classified information, August 2, 1971, 1 page.

Undated Folder 4. John Ehrlichman, 1: Handwritten questions for Ehrlichman, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 4. John Ehrlichman, 1: Transcript of a conversation between Ehrlichman and Clawson, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 4. John Ehrlichman, 1: Report entitled “Ehrlichman Summary,” undated, 50 pages.

Undated Folder 4. John Ehrlichman, 1: Typewritten and handwritten questions for Ehrlichman, undated, 84 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Questions for Ehrlichman, to be asked by Weicker at the request of Senator Terry, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Transcript of a conversation between Ehrlichman and Kleindienst, March 28, 1973, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Transcript of a conversation between Ehrlichman and Kalmbach, April 19, 1973, 6 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Handwritten chronology of Ehrlichman’s participation in Watergate issues, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Handwritten notes regarding the Pentagon Papers, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Photocopies of 5 x 8 note cards with questions for Ehrlichman and reminder notes for possible future questions, undated, 9 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Handwritten chronology of Ehrlichman’s testimony, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: Press conference, Ehrlichman and Young, undated, 2 pages.

1968-1973 Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: “References to Ehrlichman,” a chronology of Ehrlichman’s participation in Watergate issues from November, 1968 through April 20, 1973, with attached “References to Ehrlichman – Dates Unknown and “Job Activities,” undated, 20 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: “Ehrlichman Appointments with Selected Key Individuals, 1971-1973,” undated, 28 pages.

Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: “Questions for Ehrlichman on Plumbers Project,” undated, 26 pages (page 3 is missing).

1971-1973 Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: The Washington Post article, “Ellsberg, 2 Times Reporters Wiretapped by U.S. in 1971,” June 14, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 5. John Ehrlichman, 2: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “John D. EHRLICHMAN,” undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: The Washington Post article, “Kissinger Role in Forming ‘Plumbers’” June 11, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Document entitled “HOOVER – 5521 – Ellsberg,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Untitled document regarding the Interagency Classification Review Committee and knowledge of the Ellsberg break-in, undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Memorandum for the record regarding “TSD Photographs,” December 5, 1972, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Memorandum for the record regarding “TSD Photographs,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Photocopies of photographs of the area surrounding Dr. Fielding’s office building, undated, 8 pages.

Undated Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Photocopies of identifications in the names of George F. Leonard and Edward J. Warren, undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Portion of John Ehrlichman’s testimony pertaining to Daniel Ellsberg, July 24, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Portion of Barker’s testimony pertaining to the break-in of Dr. Fielding’s office, May 24, 1973, 1 page.

1971 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Telephonically transmitted information from Harry Swerdlow, Dr. Fielding’s attorney, pertaining to releasing information on patients and Fielding’s refusal to speak with the FBI, July 27, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Information from FBI 302 Form, FBI request of Dr. Fielding to provide information for an investigation of Daniel Ellsberg, July 20, 1971, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Document entitled “Ellsberg Investigation,” questions being asked of an unknown individual, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Untitled document regarding an unknown individual’s previous testimony and knowledge of the destruction of the Hunt papers by Pat Gray, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: Telephonically transmitted information; Mrs. Moffitt on behalf of Bernard Barker, regarding Barker’s impression of working for an intelligence agency during his participation in the Ellsberg and DNC break-ins, September 24, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Daniel Ellsberg Case: The San Francisco Examiner article, “Psychiatrist’s Office Robbed After Bugging,” May 8, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 7. Ethics, 1: Article, “Enforcement of Legislative Ethics: Conflict within the Conflict of Interest Laws, Harvard Journal on Legislation , undated, 34 pages.

1951 Folder 7. Ethics, 1: Ethical Standards in Government, Report of a Subcommittee of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Proposals for Improvement of Ethical Standards in the Federal Government including Establishment of a Commission on Ethics in Government, 1951, 92 pages.

1957-1967 Folder 7. Ethics, 1: Congressional Action Regarding Standards of Conduct, Conflict of Interest, and Related Matters Pertaining to Ethics in Government during the 85th through 87th Congresses (1957-1962), The Library of Congress, Legislative Reference Service, January 25, 1967, 44 pages.


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