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1967 Folder 1. Ethics, 2: Congressional Action Regarding Standards of Conduct, Conflict of Interest, and Related Matters Pertaining to Ethics in Government during the 88th Congress (1963-1964), The Library of Congress, Legislative Reference Service, January 25, 1967, 85 pages.

1967 Folder 1. Ethics, 2: Congressional Action Regarding Standards of Conduct, Conflict of Interest, and Related Matters Pertaining to Ethics in Government during the 89th Congress (1965-1966), The Library of Congress, Legislative Reference Service, January 25, 1967, 58 pages.

1966-1968 Folder 2. Ethics, 3: “Conflict of Interest Provisions (including Dual Office Holding) in State Constitutions and Statutes: A State-by-State Survey,” The Library of Congress, Legislative Reference Service, November 2, 1966, 116 pages, with an addendum attached, April 9, 1968, 16 pages.

1972 Folder 2. Ethics, 3: “Texas Public Ethics Legislation: A Proposed Statute,” Texas Law Review, May 1972, 75 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Ethics, 4: “Ethics: The Illinois Governmental Ethics Act,” Law Forum, undated, 19 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Ethics, 4: “Legislative Conflicts of Interest – An Analysis of the Pennsylvania Legislative Code of Ethics,” Villanova Law Review, undated, 55 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Ethics, 4: “State Legislative Conflicts of Interest: An Analysis of the Alabama Ethics Commission Recommendations,” Alabama Law Review, undated, 36 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Ethics, 4: “Conflicts of Interest of State and Local Legislators,” Iowa Law Review, undated, 15 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Executive Privilege: Statement of Elliot L. Richardson, Attorney General, on Various Bills Relating to Executive Privilege and Government Secrecy, before The Separation of Powers Subcommittee and The Administrative Practice and Procedure Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary and The Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, June 26, 1973, 37 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Executive Privilege: Handwritten notes, Tolinson to Weicker, regarding the attached photocopied pages from Abraham Lincoln: The War Years, by Carl Sandburg, undated, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Executive Privilege: Memo to Jed Johnson regarding the “Appearance of President Lincoln before the Congress,” June 28, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. Executive Privilege: “Due Process – A British View,” excerpts from an editorial from The Times, June 5, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Executive Privilege: S. Res, Relating to S. Res. 60, stating that the Select Committee “is empowered to issue subpoenas for documents, tapes and other materials to any officer of the executive branch of the United States Government,” undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Executive Privilege: An unnumbered bill, “The District Court for the District of Columbia shall have original jurisdiction, ... to enforce... a declaration concerning the validity of any subpoena or order issued by such House or Committee,... to any officer, including the President and Vice-President, or any employee of the executive branch... to secure the production of information, documents, or other materials,” undated, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Executive Privilege: An Application before the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Application of the United States Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, regarding conferring “use immunity” on two witnesses scheduled to appear before the Committee, June 12, 1973, 18 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Executive Privilege: Handwritten notes (questions and answers) entitled “Executive Privilege” regarding S. 1142, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Executive Privilege: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the ISD, McCord, intelligence gathering, Sullivan meeting and the Kissinger taps, undated, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Executive Privilege: Statement by Senator Weicker regarding Weicker’s opinion on Vice President Agnew’s concern about the release of defendants, June 12, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. Executive Privilege: Statement by Senator Weicker regarding Weicker’s response to Cox’s letter concerning the suspension of the Committee hearings, June 5, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Ed Failor: Interview of Ed Failor, April 27, 1973, 2 pages (handwritten and typewritten questions and notes).

1973 Folder 5. Ed Failor: An article from an unknown newspaper regarding the creation of an arm of CREEP in Miami and that Ed Failor ran its operation from the Fountainbleau Spa in Miami Beach, July 12, 1973, 4 pages (the name of the newspaper is at the top of the first page, however, the only word that can be read is “Washington”).

1973 Folder 6. FBI: Letter, Titus to L. Patrick Gray, regarding United States v. Liddy, et al., in which appreciation is expressed for the assistance of George C. Mumford, Jr., February 1, 1973, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. FBI: FBI report in the investigation of James Walter McCord, Jr. and others – Burglary of the Democratic Party National Headquarters, June 17, 1972 – Interception of Communications, July 21, 1972, 13 pages.

Undated Folder 6. FBI: Portion of Pat Gray statement regarding Kalmbach’s interview, Kalmbach’s knowledge of payments to Donald Segretti and contacts with Dwight Chapin, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 6. FBI: Pat Gray’s submission of meetings and telephone conversations with John Dean regarding the Watergate investigation, undated, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 6. FBI: Memo for Dick McGowan regarding suggestions “on proceeding with the Watergate investigation,” undated, 2 page.

Undated Folder 6. FBI: Document entitled “Interviews of White House People,” undated, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 6. FBI: Document entitled “Interviews of Committee to Reelect the President Personnel,” undated, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 6. FBI: The Los Angeles Times article, “Dean Got FBI Date from Gray Despite Kleindienst Opposition,” April 26, 1973, 2 pages.

1968 Folder 6. FBI: FBI routing slip regarding attached reprints, August 9, 1968, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. FBI: Article: “Campus or Battleground?: Columbia Is a Warning to All American Universities,” Barron’s, undated, 2 pages.

1971 Folder 6. FBI: Statement of William L. Casey before FBI agents regarding his employment with Blackhawk Heating and Plumbing Company, Inc (BHP), Delray, Florida, Summer of 1971, 11 pages.

1973 Folder 6. FBI: Preliminary Memorandum, Wickens to Weicker, regarding “Issuance of Subpenas Duces Tecum by the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities for the Production of FBI files, March 26, 1973, 11 pages.

1963 Folder 6. FBI: Statements of Leopoldo Ramos Ducos and Ana Maria Del Valle regarding a remark made by Miguel Cruz pertaining to the John F. Kennedy assassination, December 2, 1963, 2 pages.

1972-1973 Folder 6. FBI: Memo, Gebhardt to Felt, regarding “James W. McCord, Jr. and others – Burglary of Democratic Committee National Headquarters, June 17, 1972 – Interception of Communications, February 23, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. FBI: Memo, Gebhardt to Baker, regarding a Committee question asked of Pat Gray pertaining to completion of FBI leads, March 2, 1973, 1 page

1973 Folder 6. FBI: Letter, Laurence B. Casey to Gray, regarding support for Gray’s nomination to be FBI Director, March 26, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. FBI: The Washington Post articles, “2 Senators Criticize Limiting FBI ‘Bug’ File” and “Nixon Unit Answers Post’s Legal Brief,” March 20, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. FBI: The Sunday Herald Advertiser article, “Morale of FBI is Sagging,” May 20, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. FBI: Statement by Weicker regarding being a professional politician, undated, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 6. FBI: Statement by Weicker regarding L. Patrick Gray, April 27, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 6. FBI: Statement by Weicker regarding the American political system and the implications of Watergate, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 6. FBI: Statement by Weicker regarding the availability of the FBI’s Watergate files to members of the Committee, undated, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 6. FBI: The Congressional Record, “The Nomination of L. Patrick Gray III” and “Subpena Duces Tecum for Production of Documents in the Watergate Case,” March 20, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 6. FBI: “Proposed Press Release,” Senator Taft making William Wickens available to Senator Weicker “for assistance in the Watergate investigation,” undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 6. FBI: Statement by Senator Weicker regarding “Watergate Developments,” April 30, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. FBI: “Statement by Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. on the Floor of the U.S. Senate on Access to FBI Files for all Members of the Senate Committee Investigating Watergate,” March 20, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 6. FBI: Letter, Weicker to Cox, regarding Weicker’s request for information on the break-in of the apartment of James Earl Grant, Jr., June 14, 1973, 1 page.

1971 Folder 6. FBI: The Washington Post article, “Deterioration of the FBI,” October 11, 1971, 2 pages.

1971 Folder 6. FBI: The Washington Post article, “White House Ignores Deterioration at the FBI,” October 17, 1971, 1 page.

Undated Folder 7. Federal Agencies: Memo, ASF to H.W. Shure, regarding “Use of Federal Agencies (FHA) against political opponents (Larry O’Brien), undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Federal Agencies: Memo, Herrema to Shure, regarding the denial of a license renewal application from KRLA radio, July 13, 1973, 1 page.

1964 Folder 7. Federal Agencies: Memo for J. Lee Rankin regarding “CIA Dissemination of Information on Lee Harvey Oswald, dated 10 October 1963,” March 24, 1964, 1 page, containing attachments A and B, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Federal Agencies: Letter, Ilchuk to Shure, regarding Congressman Biaggi’s remarks against the President’s speech on organized crime, July 19, 1973, 1 page with Biaggi’s statement and the President’s speech attached, 8 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Federal Agencies: The New York Times article, “Spying Missions and 2 Wiretaps Laid to Ehrlichman by Officials,” June 6, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 8. W. Mark Felt: “Interview with W. Mark Felt, former Assoc. Dir. Of the FBI, October 22, 1973,” 9 pages.

1973 Folder 9. Fred Fielding: Senate Special Report with dates of events, information about the event, the source of the information and the record control number, in chronological order, November 16, 1973, 27 pages, with attached Weicker handwritten notes, undated, 2 pages.

Interview of Fred Fielding, July 13, 1973, 4 pages.

1972 Folder 9. Fred Fielding: Memo, Howard for Fielding, regarding Henry Kimmelman, McGovern’s campaign treasurer/fund raiser and Howard’s request to acquire material from the Justice and Interior Departments on Kimmelman, May 12, 1972, 1 page, with attached memos, reports, biographies, press clippings and letters pertaining to Kimmelman, May – July 1972, 22 pages.

1972 Folder 9. Fred Fielding: Memo, Colson for Dean, regarding Colson’s inquiry about investigations on key McGovern staffers, June 16, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 9. Fred Fielding: Handwritten note, Fred to Lowell, regarding an attached affidavit, 12/8/73, 1 page, with the affidavit of Fielding attached, April 11, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “Third Secret Nixon Re-Election Fund Bared,” April 24, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “3 Secret Nixon Campaign Accounts,” April 24, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “SEC’s Chairman Quits in Wake of Vesco Indictment,” May 17, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post articles, “GOP Paid Unlisted $5 Million,” and “GAO Alleges New Violation in Ad by Nixon Committee,” May 4, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “GOP Cash Rumored in Swiss Bank,” May 1, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Chicago Tribune article, “Justice Dept. hit on Nixon fund case,” April 28, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “New Violations Charged to GOP,” April 27, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “’Mexican Money’ Donor Got Refund,” March 10, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “$89,000 GOP Fund Probed,” February 3, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “Spy Funds Linked to GOP Aides,” unreadable date, 1 page.

1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: November Group, Inc., Financial Statements, December 1972, 6 pages.

Undated Folder 10. Finance 1: Report beginning with page 9, regarding hidden finances of the GOP, undated, 51 pages.

Undated Folder 10. Finance 1: Document entitled “Cast of Characters,” undated, 3 pages.

1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: Letter, Camp to the Chairman of the Committee, regarding a request from the Committee for “certain data on each application for a new national bank charter filed with” the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency “within the past five years,” September 6, 1972, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: Letter, Camp to Patman, regarding a request for all documents “concerning the preliminary approval to the chartering of the” Ridgedale National Bank, Minnetonka, Minnesota, August 28, 1972, 1 page.

Undated Folder 10. Finance 1: A summary from the Administrator of National Banks regarding the “new bank application at Ridgedale Shopping Center, Minnetonka, Minnesota,” undated, 2 page.

1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: Letter, Stans to Patman, regarding Stans’ reiteration of the substance of his meeting with representatives of the House Banking and Currency Committee on August 30, 1972, September 5, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 10. Finance 1: Article from the New Republic, “Maurice Stans and Company: The GOP Money Scandal,” April 21, 1973, 5 pages.

1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Fund Link: Mexican Mystery,” Septmeber 2, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: Article from the Political Report, “Watergate Incident: Report of Apparent Violations,” September 2, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Braniff Chief Linked to Fund,” September 7, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Donor Gets a Charter for Minnesota National Bank,” August 26, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “Bugging Fund Traced to HHH Backer,” August 25, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 10. Finance 1: The Washington Post article, “Violations by Nixon Fund Cited,” August 22, 1972, 2 pages.



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Undated Folder 1. Finance 2: Report of the Banking and Currency Committee regarding financial irregularities of the GOP and the Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President, undated, 78 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Finance 2: Document entitled “Nixon’s Top 100,” list of the top 100 contributors to Nixon’s reelection campaign, April 3, 1973, 8 pages.

1972 Folder 1. Finance 2: Photocopy of a 3 x 5 index card regarding Dwayne Andreas campaign contribution and his subsequent issuance of a federal bank charter, note taken from a Washington Post article dated August 26, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Finance 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Hunt Limits ‘Spy Plot’ to 7; Nixon Fund Unit Charged,” January 11, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Finance 2: General Accounting Office news release, “GAO Refers New Report on Nixon Committee Currency Transactions to Attorney General,” May 20, 1973, 10 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Finance 2: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Campaign Unit Destroyed Records on $1 Million,” May 5, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 2. Harry Flemming: Weicker handwritten notes regarding Haldeman, Strachan, Mitchell, Magruder and MacGregor, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Harry Flemming: Memo, SF to Lowell Weicker, regarding “Harry S. Flemming,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 2. Harry Flemming: Flemming biographical information, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 2. Harry Flemming: A chronology of Flemming’s involvement with CRP, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 2. Harry Flemming: The New York Times article, “Lawyer Implies Nixon Aide was Overheard in Wiretap on Democrats,” January 6, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 2. Harry Flemming: “Interview with Harry Flemming on Tuesday, May 29, 1973, with Senator Weicker and Bob Herrema,” 4 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Witness Summary of Russell DeYoung, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Russell DeYoung biography, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Weicker handwritten notes regarding DeYoung, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: “Statement by Russell DeYoung, Chairman of the Board, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, November 15, 1973,” 4 pages.

1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Statement concerning the campaign contributions of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, August 31, 1973, 8 pages.

1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Copy of a check, Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, August 10, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Letter, Barrick to Myers, regarding returning a $40,000 Goodyear campaign contribution, August 10, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Letter, Parkinson to Barrick, regarding Parkinson’s recommendation that the Finance Committee to Re-Elect the President return a $40,000 Goodyear campaign contribution, August 10, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Letter, Myers to Parkinson, regarding Myers’ explanation of a $40,000 Goodyear campaign contribution being a corporate contribution and Myer’s request that the contribution be returned to Goodyear, August 9, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Letter, Firestone to Parkinson, regarding Firestone’s requested confirmation that a $40,000 campaign contribution came from specific individuals, July 11, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Letter, Parkinson to Firestone, regarding a listing of individuals noted by Goodyear as contributors to Nixon’s reelection campaign and a request for Firestone to confirm the accuracy of the information, July 5, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Goodyear Campaign Contributions and Russell DeYoung: Weicker handwritten notes regarding three questions concerning Goodyear, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. Governor Thomson Letter: Letter, Meldrim Thomson to Weicker, regarding a supposed investigation of Dr. Roberto Alonzo in connection with the “Canuck Letter,” September 18, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Governor Thomson Letter: The Bridgeport Post article, “Weicker, N. H. Head Trade ‘Hate Mail’ in Watergate Case,” September 29, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Grand Jury Minutes Release to the Select Committee: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, United States of America v. George Gordon Liddy, et al., Motion Re Release of Grand Jury Minutes and Sealed Portions of the Trial Transcript, February 14, 1973, 6 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Grand Jury Minutes Release to the Select Committee: Letter, Ervin to Sirica, regarding Ervin’s request for the minutes of the grand jury “convened to consider matters relating to the break in of the Watergate” and portions of the trial transcript be provided to the Select Committee, February 9, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Grand Jury Minutes Release to the Select Committee: Memo, The Constitutional Rights Staff to Ervin, regarding the “Case Law Relating to Disclosure of Grand Jury Minutes,” February 15, 1973, 6 pages, with the rule and case law attached, 9 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Grand Jury Minutes Release to the Select Committee: Memo, Wickens to Weicker, regarding Wickens’ reply to the question of releasing grand jury minutes to a “Duly Authorized Senate Investigating Committee,” undated, 13 pages.

1974 Folder 5. Grand Jury Minutes Release to the Select Committee: Trial, The National Legal Newsmagazine, “The Grand Jury and Post-Watergate America,” November/December 1974, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Memo, Sheketoff to Liebengood, regarding “Armed Services Committee Executive Session on CIA with Helms Testifying, May 17, 1973 – Transcript, Helms statement, Volume 3,” July 31, 1973, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Document concerning “Facts” about Gray’s confirmation hearings, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: “GRAY 5551” regarding a statement acknowledged by Gray, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: An untitled document regarding Gray’s possible resignation, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Question for Gray with handwritten notes included, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: “Cross References to Gray – Updated,” undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten question for Gray, with short handwritten chronology following the question, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes about the Hunt material and Gray’s confirmation hearings, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Memo, Sheketoff to Liebengood, regarding L. Patrick Gray, August 1, 1973, 10 pages.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes regarding “Lowell Weicker’s suggestions for inquiry,” undated, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: The New Republic article, “How the FBI and CIA Played the Game,” June 16, 1973, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Presidential Documents: Richard Nixon, 1973, Volume 9 – Number 18, “The Watergate Investigation,” The President’s Address to the Nation, April 30, 1973, 6 pages.

1974 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: The Washington Star-News, “Gray, Caulfield Await Prosecutors,” May 16, 1974, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: The Washington Post, “The FBI: Pipe Dreams or Nightmares?,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Weicker draft press release regarding Gray’s FBI nomination and a possible judgeship, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Gray before the Select Committee, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Short typewritten note regarding Weicker’s talks with Gray and Gray’s possible resignation from office, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gary: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Gray before the Select Committee, undated, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Memo, O’Connell to Marshall, regarding “Newspaper Clipping in The Washington Daily News-Evening Star, March 1, 1973, Captioned ‘Files on Congress too Hot to Kill’,” March 2, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Memo, Marshall to Felt, regarding “Confirmation Hearings – Inquiry from Archives Regarding Congressional Files,” March 9, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: An untitled document regarding a memo prepared by Geoff Shepard on Campaign Trips and the request for Gray to respond to the questions in the memo, January 12, 1973, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Memo, Shepard for the Deputy Attorney General, regarding “Information for Campaign Trips: Events and Issues,” September 1, 1972, 2 pages, with a list of states attached, undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Memo, Erickson to Gray, regarding “Information for Campaign Trips: Events and Issues (Attached White House Memorandum,” September 8, 1972, 1 page.

Letter, Ervin to Gray, regarding the FBI’s collection of data on Representatives and Senators, November 3, 1972, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Letter, Gray to Ervin, regarding Ervin’s request for information on the FBI’s collection of data on Representatives and Senators, January 12, 1973, 10 pages.

FBI news release regarding the investigation of Members of Congress or Congressional candidates, October 27, 1972, 3 pages.

1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Memo, Bishop to Felt, regarding “Congressional Contacts,” October 26, 1972, 4 pages.

1971 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Copy of Public Law 91-644, Chapter 18: Congressional Assassination, Kidnapping, and Assault, January 2, 1971, 1 page.

1970 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: FBI Routing Slips to the 23 field offices requesting information on national elections, 7/12/70, October 6, 1970, January 13, August 7, September 13, and September 19, 1972, 6 pages.

1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: The Evening Star article, “FBI Agent Runs Probe of Candidate,” October 26, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: The Chronicle-Telegram article, “FBI Agent here Checks candidate,” October 25, 1972, 3 pages, with a reprint of the article attached, 2 pages.

1974 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten letter, Pat to Lowell, regarding the Bishop to Felt memo, April 2, 1974, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Gray and Ehrlichman, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes regarding the use of the CIA and the FBI, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Short typewritten note regarding Gray’s withdrawal from consideration as Director of FBI and conversation with Kleindienst, undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes regarding General Walter’s memo of June 28, 1972, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes regarding the Martinez retainer by the CIA, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Presidential Documents: Richard Nixon, 1973, Volume – Number 21, “The Watergate Investigation,” Statements by the President, May 22, 1973, 6 pages.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: The Washington Post article, “The FBI: Mr. Gray is no Longer the Issue,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Witness Summary of Richard G. Kleindienst, undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Weicker news release regarding the nomination of Gray to FBI Director, March 20, 1973, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Letter, Kleindienst to Walsh, regarding a request for the American Bar Association’s informal report on Gray, January 26, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Letter, Kleindienst to Walsh, regarding the withdrawal of Kleindienst’s request of January 26, 1972, February 16, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Time magazine article, “Questions About Gray,” March 5, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: A typewritten note regarding the investigation of Gray’s qualifications for a Federal Judgeship, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Letter, Weicker to Mitchell, regarding Weicker’s recommendation that Gray receive a nomination for a Federal Judgeship, November 23, 1971, 1 page, with Gray resume attached, undated, 4 pages.

1972 Folder 6. L. Patrick Gray: Letter, Walsh to Kleindienst, regarding Kleindienst’s request for an informal report on the qualifications of Gray, February 1, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Source Material: L. Patrick Gray: “Opening Statement of L. Patrick Gray, III before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, August 3, 1973, 51 pages.

Undated Folder 7. Source Material: L. Patrick Gray: Typewritten and handwritten questions for Gray, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Source Material: L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes, Interview of Pat Gray, April 25, 1973, 19 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Source Material: L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes, Interview of Pat Gray, May 10, 1973, 11 pages.

Undated Folder 7. Source Material: L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten notes regarding Gray’s conversations with Walters and Gray’s nomination, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Summary of L. Patrick Gray Confirmation Hearings, undated, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Witness Summary – Patrick L. [sic] Gray, undated, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Supplement to Witness Summary – L. Patrick Gray, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Document listing the source of information and the page number of Committee testimony, regarding Gray’s involvement in Watergate issues, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Handwritten notes depicting a chronology of Gray’s resignation decision, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Handwritten notes describing Gray’s destruction of Hunt’s papers, undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Memo to the Acting Director, FBI, regarding “Information Provided the Federal Bureau of Investigation Regarding the Watergate Incident,” July 6, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Letter, Gray to McClellan, regarding submissions relating to Gray’s testimony before the Intelligence Operations Subcommittee, June 14, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Gray’s “Corrections to the Record,” undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Gray’s “Exhibits A through I, undated, 1 page, with the Director’s Daily Log, handwritten notes, and various memos attached, 13 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: Weicker handwritten notes, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “L. Patrick Gray,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Gray Quits FBI Over Hunt File,” undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “White House Given FBI Reports,” February 28, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: The Washington Post article, “Gray Says He Didn’t Want Dean at Quiz,” March 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: The New York Times article, “Reluctant F.B.I. Gave Aide Nixon Watergate Files,” undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: The Washington Post article, “Gray Destroyed Hunt’s Kennedy File After Parley with Ehrlichman, Dean,” April 27, 1973, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: “Schedule of Gray Exhibits Provided to Committee Members,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 8. Pat Gray 1: “Response of L. Patrick Gray, III, to Memoranda of Lt. General Vernon A. Walters, U.S.A.,” undated, 29 pages, with an “Index to Response Exhibits 1 through 13,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Response Exhibits 1 through 13, undated, 29 pages (some pages are difficult to read).

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Gray, undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes regarding a meeting and questions for Gray concerning the meeting, June 28, 1972, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Gray, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Weicker handwritten notes regarding questions for Gray, undated, 2 page.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Gray concerning events on April 26 and Gray’s resignation, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes that appear to be chronology of events that occurred on March 21, 23 and 24, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes regarding the President’s taking the responsibility for a new investigation in the Watergate matter and a question for Gray concerning a telephone call from the President, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Questions for Gray concerning “CIA meetings with Vernon Walters,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Weicker handwritten notes, undated, 6 pages.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes concerning questions for Gray, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes containing questions for Gray and a summary of a White House meeting, undated, 6 pages.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes concerning questions for Gray, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Questions for Gray and a summary of the week of April 2nd, with Weicker handwritten notes at the bottom of the page, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Document headed “Pat Gray” concerning a chronology of events surrounding a telephone call between Weicker and Gray, undated, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Revised Summary of L. Patrick Gray Logs, June 19 – June 23, 1972, undated, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Interview with Richard Kleindienst, July 10, 1973, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten notes, “Interview with Pat Gray,” July 5, 1973, 9 pages.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Memo, Dick to Weicker, regarding interviews with Pat Gray, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: An untitled report on the events concerning Gray’s involvement in Watergate issues, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: A Biographical Profile of L. Patrick Gray III, undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Letter, Pat to Weicker, regarding Gray’s thank you to Weicker for accompanying Gray to the Committee hearings, February 28, 1973, 1 page.

1972 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten letter, Pat to Lowell, regarding Gray’s appreciation for Weicker’s congratulatory telephone call, February 15, 1972, 1 page.

1974 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten letter, Pat to Lowell, regarding Gray’s appreciation for Weicker’s support, January 10, 1974, 1 page.

1973 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten letter, Pat to Lowell, regarding Gray’s appreciation for Weicker’s friendship, August 13, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Handwritten letter, Pat to Lowell, regarding Gray’s appreciation for Weicker’s statement on the Senate floor, March 22, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Letter, Pat to Weicker, regarding an attached copy of Gray’s statement before the Senate Committee, March 8, 1973, 1 page, with a copy of Gray’s statement attached, March 6, 1973, 6 pages.

1973 Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: The Hartford Courant article, “Patrick Gray: 3-Time Victim of Political Espionage Scandal,” April 28, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 9. Pat Gray 2: Weicker draft press release regarding Weicker’s opinion of Gray, Gray’s testimony before the Committee and Weicker’s support for Gray, undated, 3 pages.

1972 Folder 10. Thomas J. Gregory: References to Gregory, Thomas James, February – May 1972, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 10. Thomas J. Gregory: Biographical information on Gregory, undated, 1 page.

1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: American Broadcasting Company television and radio program, “Issues and Answers,” Interview of Alexander M. Haig, May 5, 1974, 17 pages.

1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: Memo, Dick to Senator, regarding a telephone call between Haig and Baker in which Haig would claim executive privilege in his appearance before the Select Committee, May 10, 1974, 1 page.

Undated Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: Questions for Haig while appearing before the Select Committee, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: “Resolved by the Committee” that the President’s order to Haig to use the doctrine of executive privilege during testimony before the Committee is rejected, undated, 1 page.

1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: Memo, Dash to all members of the Senate Select Committee, regarding the attached resolution (document number 4), May 9, 1974, 1 page.

1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: Subpoena for St. Clair, April 29, 1974, 1 page.

1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: Subpoena for Haig, April 10, 1974, 1 page.

Undated Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: “Pertinency [Pertinence] of questions for Haig,” undated, 5 pages.

1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: “Questions Alexander Haig Refused to Answer in Executive Session,” May 2, 1974, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: “General Haig’s Appearance before the Select Committee,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: Document entitled “The Legislative Purpose,” concerns the legislative purpose of the Senate Select Committee, undated, 3 pages, with the Committee’s “Authority to Investigate,” undated, 1 page.

1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: The United States Senate, Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Testimony of Alexander M. Haig, Jr., May 2, 1974, 14 pages.

1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: Letter, Nixon to General Haig, regarding the use of the doctrine of executive privilege during Haig’s testimony before the Committee, May 1, 1974, 2 pages.

1974 Folder 11. Gen. Alexander Haig: The New York Times article, “Haig Said to Testify Simon Warned of Hughes Inquiry,” April 16, 1974, 1 page.

1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Memo, Robeson to Liebengood, regarding “Haldeman’s Statement before the McClellan Committee, May 31, 1973, July 23, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Memo, Robeson to Liebengood, regarding “References to Haldeman in Magruder’s Memo File,” July 23, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Letter, Buzhardt to Wilson, regarding the President’s waiver of executive privilege and Haldeman’s testimony, July 30, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: “Dean – Haldeman Highlights,” a chronology of Watergate related issues, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Handwritten notes regarding possible questions for Haldeman; notes as reminders; notes on thoughts of Committee members; on March 21st meeting; and notes concerning statements made by an unknown witness [Ehrlichman?], undated, 13 pages.

1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Weicker handwritten notes, July 23, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Handwritten notes regarding “charts,” undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Interview notes, H. R. Haldeman, May 4, 1973, 20 pages.

1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: “Digest of Interview of H. R. Haldeman,” June 14, 1973, 6 pages.

1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: “Cross References to Haldeman – Updated Through 7/27/73,” undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: “References to Haldeman, Updated,” undated, with “Dates Unknown in Reference to Haldeman,” “Job Activities” and “Haldeman Job Activities” attached, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: “Cross References to Haldeman – Updated,” undated, 6 pages.

Undated Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: “Cross References to Haldeman – Updated Through July 26, 1973,” undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: Memo, Buzhardt to Wilson, regarding executive privilege for Haldeman, July 30, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: “Subject: References to Haldeman” (handwritten), undated, 15 pages.

1975 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: CBS News Special: “Haldeman: The Nixon Years – Conversations with Mike Wallace,” Part I, March 23, 1975, 56 pages.

1975 Folder 12. H. R. Haldeman: CBS News Special: “Haldeman: The Nixon Years – Conversations with Mike Wallace,” Part II, March 30, 1975, 53 pages.


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