Box 1670
1971-1973 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: A set of documents “to be used for the following witnesses: Segretti, Benz and Kelly,” 1971-1973, 53 pages (documents consist of copies of checks, memos and various campaign “dirty tricks” against Muskie, Humphrey and McGovern).
1971-1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: Handwritten list of Segretti expenses; listed by date, reason for payment and the payment amount, July 1971 – June, 1972, 35 pages.
Undated Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: Copies of notebook pages depicting Segretti’s activities; names and activities of various individuals, list of names for recruitment and names of the Democratic nominees and possible “dirty tricks” to be used against them, undated, 13 pages.
1970-1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: Handwritten notes by Segretti depicting his activities involving campaign “dirty tricks,” 1970-1972, 5 pages.
1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Washington Post article, “Lawyer Friend Says Segretti Told Him of Infiltration Plan,” October 24, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Washington Post article, “FBI Finds Nixon Aides Sabotaged Democrats,” October 10, 1972, 3 pages.
1973 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Washington Post article, “FBI Chief Says Nixon’s Aides Paid Segretti,” March 8, 1973, 3 pages.
1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Baltimore Sun article, “Segretti sought to aid McGovern,” October 20, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Segretti’s Secret GOP Front,” October 19, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “White House Calls By Segretti Bared,” October 18, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Man Links Segretti to Spying,” October 26, 1972, 1 page.
1973 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Sunday Star and Daily News article, “Link Between Watergate Team, Segretti Seen,” February 4, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Watergate Grand Jury Pursuing Minor Violations,” April 12, 1973, 2 pages.
1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The New York Times article, “Sabotage by Segretti: Network of Amateurs,” November 9, 1972, 4 pages.
1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The New York Times article, “Segretti Apparently Tried To Join McGovern’s Drive,” October 19, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The New York Times article, “Segretti is Linked to G.O.P. Activists,” October 23, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: The New York Times article, “Republican ‘Agent’: A Secretive Man With Friends in High Places,” January 16, 1972, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Donald H. Segretti,” undated, 1 page.
1973 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: Handwritten letter in which a constituent thanks Weicker for his accomplishments on the Select Committee, October 3, 1973, 1 page.
Undated Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: Document entitled “Chronological Activities of Donald Segretti,” undated, 12 pages.
1971 Folder 1. Donald Segretti 2: Note regarding Segretti, Source is Carl Stern, September 1971, 1 page.
1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: Note from the Office of Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr. regarding a replacement telegram, October 23, 1973, 1 page, with the telegram, from Ervin to the President, attached, October 23, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: “Statement of Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr.,” October 20, 1973, 3 pages.
1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: An extract from the transcript of the hearings of the Select Committee, regarding a motion by Senator Baker, July 26, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: Letter, Ervin to the President, regarding a possible “constitutional confrontation between the Congress and the Presidency,” July 12, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: Letter, Ervin to the President, regarding Committee deliberations that authorizes “the Chairman to direct a letter to the President,” July 12, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: Letter, Brown to Ervin, regarding Brown’s request to appear before the Select Committee to counter Dean’s testimony about Brown and the Banking and Currency Committee, July 3, 1973, 2 pages.
1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: Letter, Weicker to Ervin, regarding Weicker’s intention to present “a motion pertaining to a meeting between the Committee and the President,” November 12, 1973, 1 page.
Undated Folder 2. Select Committee: An untitled document regarding a variation on the wording of Weicker’s motion concerning a meeting between the Committee and the President, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 2. Select Committee: “Resolution of Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities”; motion made, seconded and adopted to request a meeting between the Committee and the President, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 2. Select Committee: A portion of MacGregor’s testimony before the Select Committee regarding a $25,000 check given to Barker, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 2. Select Committee: A resolution by the Select Committee entitling the Committee access to all documents in the possession of the White House or any department of the Executive Branch and the Committee’s attempt to avoid a confrontation with the White House, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 2. Select Committee: “Attacks on Watergate Committee,” a listing of news articles criticizing the Select Committee, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 2. Select Committee: A chronology of the Select Committee and the events of Watergate related issues, undated, 1 page.
1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: Handwritten notes regarding the Executive Session of July 30, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 2. Select Committee: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Agnew Blasts Ervin Probe,” June 11, 1973, 2 pages.
1972 Folder 2. Select Committee: Transcript, “Meet the Press,” guests Herbert Klein and Clark MacGregor, August 20, 1972, 24 pages.
1973 Folder 3. Select Committee Suits: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al. v. Richard M. Nixon, Certificate of Service, August 9, 1973, 1 page, with attachments
1973 Folder 3. Select Committee Suits: Order, August 9, 1973, 2 pages.
1973 Folder 3. Select Committee Suits: Order, August 9, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 3. Select Committee Suits: Motion to Reduce Time for Answer or Response, August 9, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 3. Select Committee Suits: Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Motion to Reduce Time for Answer or Response, August 9, 1973, 4 pages.
1973 Folder 3. Select Committee Suits: Complaint for Declaratory Judgment, Mandatory Injunction and Mandamus, August 9, 1973, 10 pages.
1973 Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Huston testimony, May 21, 1973, 3 pages.
1973 Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: “Select Committee Hearings Preparation Session,” Greenwich, Conn., May 12 and 13, 1973, 2 pages.
1973 Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Memo, Shure to Weicker, regarding Shure’s appraisal of the evidence accumulated by the Select Committee, June 27, 1973, 7 pages.
1973 Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: The Washington Post articles regarding DeVan L. Shumway and “Martha Mitchell Hits Administration,” 1973, 1 page.
1974 Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Note, Dick to the Senator, regarding access to the White House tapes and the Vietnam negotiations, May 29, 1974, 1 page.
Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Memorandum of Call, Charles Colson for Lowell Weicker, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Weicker handwritten notes regarding Dick Howard, undated, 2 pages (very difficult to read).
Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Handwritten notes concerning a conversation between Richard Benevista and an individual identified as “L,” undated, 2 pages.
1973 Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Handwritten notes regarding Kleindienst’s resignation, undated, 1 page, with typewritten notes concerning the June 29, 1973 telephone call from Kleindienst to Senator Weicker attached, undated. 1 page.
Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: A “to do” list for a Weicker statement before the Select Committee, undated, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: A Watergate chronology, undated, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Handwritten and typewritten list of references to Weicker in the Nixon tape transcripts, undated, 2 pages, with a wire story and a Connecticut News Service story, “What the hell makes Weicker tick?” attached, undated, 10 pages.
Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Document entitled “Weicker reaction,” Weicker’s statement concerning the Nixon tape transcripts, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 4. Senator Weicker Misc.: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the Watergate investigation, undated, 21 pages.
1973 Folder 4. Senator Weicker Miscellaneous: Weicker handwritten notes regarding a press conference statement, Bridgeport, Connecticut, October 20, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 5. H. William Shure Memo: Memo from H. William Shure regarding Shure’s appraisal of the evidence and “an expression of my conclusions as to what this evidence indicates,” June 27, 1973, 7 pages.
Undated Folder 6. Earl J. Silbert Memo: Memo, Dick to Senator Weicker, regarding Silbert’s memo to either Titus or Petersen indicating that the Watergate conspiracy was not limited to Hunt and Liddy, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 7. Hugh W. Sloan: Document entitled “Hugh W. Sloan,” biographical data, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 7. Hugh W. Sloan: Document entitled “Suggested Areas of Inquiry,” undated, 1 page.
1973 Folder 7. Hugh W. Sloan: Document entitled “Narrative Account of Information Provided by Hugh W. Sloan, Jr. During Staff Interviews, April 27-28, 1973,” 5 pages.
Undated Folder 7. Hugh W. Sloan: “Opening Statement of Hugh Sloan to Senate Select Committee,” undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Biographical information, Sloan, undated, 1 page, with references to Sloan attached, undated, 4 pages.
1971 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Letter, Sloan to Mitchell, regarding Mitchell’s request to “have an accounting of the $2,000 that“ Haldeman “requested be made available to Ron Walker,” July 7, 1971, 1 page.
Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Document entitled “SLOAN 5604,” undated, 1 page.
1973 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: “Hugh W. Sloan – Trial Testimony Re: Payments to Liddy and Authorization from Magruder,” June 7, 1973, 5 pages.
1973 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Letter, Stans to Porter, regarding the contributor of $50,000, May 9, 1973, 1 page, with a letter from Porter to Stans attached, May 21, 1973, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Handwritten notes regarding cash transfers from the White House to CRP, undated, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Handwritten notes regarding CRP finances, Ervin questions, Reisner and the Wallace campaign, undated, 6 pages.
Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Handwritten note regarding $1,777,000, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Typewritten notes on 5 x 8 cards, questions to be asked of Sloan, undated, 28 pages.
Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: Handwritten notes depicting the information on the 5 x 8 cards, item number 9, undated, 7 pages.
1973 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: The Baltimore Sun article, “Stans contradicts Sloan on bug fund,” February 8, 1973, 1 page.
Undated Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Hugh W. Sloan Jr.,” undated, 1 page.
1973 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: The Baltimore Sun article, “Former GOP aide testifies he gave Liddy $199,000,” January 24, 1973, 1 page.
1972 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: The Evening Star article, “GOP Aide Quit at Time of Quiz,” August 2, 1972, 1 page.
1973 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: The Washington Post article, “Still Secret: Who Hired Spies and Why,” January 31, 1973, 4 pages.
1973 Folder 8. Hugh W. Sloan: The Washington Post article, “Aide in Campaign Tells of Warnings,” May 11, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 9. Special Prosecutor: Letter, Cedarquist to Taft, regarding the dismissal of Special Prosecutor Cox and Cedarquist’s judgment that Congress has the power to adopt a statute authorizing Sirica to appoint a new Special Prosecutor, October 28, 1973, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 9. Special Prosecutor: A portion of a text regarding “District & Pros. Attys.,” undated, 2 pages.
1930 Folder 9. Special Prosecutor: A portion of a text entitled Appellate Courts of Illinois, F. E. Wilson, et al. v. County of Marshall, et al., May, 1930, 7 pages.
Undated Folder 9. Special Prosecutor: Memo to the Files regarding a story by Mrs. Jill Jackson concerning the White House urging people to call and “give their opinion about the Cambodian invasion,” undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: “Office Procedures for all Personnel,” undated, 3 pages.
Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Dash to All Lawyers and Investigators, regarding “Receipt of Complaints, Allegations and Leads,” undated, 2 pages, with a complaint form attached, undated, 1 page.
1973 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Dash to All Staff Members, regarding security leaks and Dash’s policy for controlling Committee documents, June 8, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Sanders to Boyce, regarding “Select Committee Publications Minority Staff List,” June 11, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Sanders to Thompson, regarding “Minority Division of Responsibility,” August 16, 1973, 2 pages.
1973 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Sanders to Dash, et al., regarding “Interview Appointments with Principal Witnesses,” June 11, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Dash to All Personnel, Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, regarding the “Statement of Personal Service Activity or Employment,” May 7, 1973, 1 page.
Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Witness Summary, Everett Howard Hunt, undated, 25 pages.
1971 Folder 10. Staff Memos: “An NBC News White Paper: Vietnam Hindsight,” broadcast December 22, 1971, 67 pages.
1969 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Magruder for Haldeman, regarding “Addition to my Memorandum of 12/18 Regarding Individual to Head PR Firm,” December 18, 1969, 1 page.
1971-1972 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Hunt and Lucien Conein, July 9, 1971, 9 pages, with an additional transcript of a telephone conversation between Hunt and Conein, November, 1972, 8 pages.
1972 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, May 15, 1972, “The Situation in Southeast Asia,” May 8, 1972, 5 pages.
Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: An itinerary of a congressional lunch in Chicago, December 5, unknown year, 1 page.
1971 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Transcript of a telephone conversation between Hunt and Lucien Conein, July 1, 1971, 5 pages.
1971 Folder 10. Staff Memos: Memo, Colson for Haldeman, regarding “Howard Hunt,” July 2, 1971, 1 page.
1973 Folder 10. Staff Memos: An article by Victor Riesel, “Where’s Fair Play? Inside Another Probe: The Story of $500,000 in Patronage Payouts,” September 12, 1973, 4 pages.
1972 Folder 10. Staff Memos: The Sunday Star article, “U.S. Bombers Hit Haiphong,” April 16, 1972, 2 pages.
1972 Folder 10. Staff Memos: The Washington Post article, “Chou denounces U. S. Raids Over Hanoi and Haiphong,” April 17, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 10. Staff Memos: The New York Times article, “Behind Nixon’s Decision: More Than Military Issues,” April 17, 1972, 1 page.
Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Handwritten notes regarding Hunt, Liddy, Colson and the Plumbers, undated, 3 pages.
Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Handwritten notes regarding Liddy, a judgeship and an unknown speech, undated, 4 pages.
Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Handwritten notes regarding Gurney, Baker and Baldwin, undated, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Handwritten notes regarding Buckley picture, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Handwritten notes regarding the Cubans, Liddy, Kissinger taps and the Ellsberg break-in, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Handwritten notes regarding Liddy, CRP, Segretti, reason for Watergate break-in and Hunt, undated, 9 pages.
Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Handwritten notes regarding Ted Kennedy, Liddy, Hanoi funds going into the DNC and Colson’s testimony, undated, 4 pages.
Undated Folder 10. Staff Memos: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the Democratic Party in Connecticut, Baley connection and the Los Angeles Times, undated, 1 page.
1973 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: “Statement of Maurice H. Stans Before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 12, 1973, 9 pages.
Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Biographical information on Maurice Stans, undated, 5 pages.
1973 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: “Digest of Interview of Maurice Stans, May 8, 1973,” 3 pages.
Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: “Maurice H. Stans, Areas of Inquiry,” undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: “Possible Areas of Inquiry” for Stans, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: “Excerpts from Stans’ Testimony,” undated, 7 pages.
Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: “Other Persons Who Have Referred to Stans,” undated, 7 pages.
Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Statement by Weicker regarding Weicker’s decision not to question Stans, undated, 1 page.
1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Memo, Stans to Mitchell, regarding budget matters, May 10, 1972, 6 pages.
1971 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Memo, Magruder for the Attorney General, regarding Cabinet level discretionary funds to be used for “activities that will be beneficial to the President’s re-election,” July 28, 1971, 1 page.
1974 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Letter, Barker to Ervin, regarding Ervin’s refusal to allow a letter from Wilkinson, Cragun & Barker to be part of the Committee record, February 13, 1974, 2 pages.
1971-1973 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Letter, Barker to Ervin, regarding Stan’s interrogation about the Magruder memo dated July 28, 1971 (see item number 10), July 5, 1973, 2 pages, with a letter dated June 25, 1973; a letter (affidavit) dated June 18, 1973; a letter (affidavit) dated June 29, 1973; a note dated 6-26-73 and a letter dated January 19, 1972 attached, 9 pages.
1973 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Affidavit of Joseph E. Casson, July 23, 1973, 2 pages.
1971-1973 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Letter, Barker to Ervin, regarding the misleading record resulting from Stans’ testimony and the July 28, 1971 Magruder memo, July 27, 1973, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Document entitled “STANS 5694,” undated, 1 page.
1971 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: A “Statement for the Record” by Barker regarding correcting Stans’ testimony concerning the July 28, 1971 Magruder memo, undated, 2 pages (the statement is incomplete).
Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Witness Summary for Maurice H. Stans, undated, 4 pages.
Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Biographical information, Stans, Maurice, undated, 1 page, with Stans references attached, undated, 4 pages.
1974 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Letter, Barker to Ervin, regarding corporate campaign contributions, February 7, 1974, 4 pages.
1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Memo, Sloan to Stans, regarding the delay in depositing a check, June 13, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Memo, Stans to Sloan, regarding the procedures for depositing campaign contribution checks, June 1, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Memo, Stans to Sloan and Odell, regarding thank you letter to contributors, May 3, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Memo, Stans for Sloan, regarding the creation of a system to control purchasing and distribution of campaign material, February 28, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Memo, Stans to Sloan, regarding the purchase of lapel pins for 1972 campaign contributors, February 28, 1972, 1 page.
Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Handwritten notes regarding Stans’ statement attacking the General Accounting Office, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: Handwritten notes regarding the precedents in the Delaner and Beck cases, undated, 1 page.
1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: The New York Times article, “Stans Asserts He Doesn’t Know How Suspect Got G.O.P. Funds,” August 25, 1972, 2 pages.
1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: The Evening Star article, “Stans and the Break-in Check,” August 1, 1972, 1 page.
1973 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: The Baltimore Sun article, “Stans contradicts Sloan on bug fund,” February 8, 1973, 1 page.
1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Report Links Stans to ‘Bugging’ Funds,” September 13, 1972, 2 pages.
1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: The Washington Post article, “Stans Denies GOP Money Funded Watergate Break-In,” August 9, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 11. Maurice Stans: The Washington Post article, “Text of Statement by Stans On Charges in GAO Report,” August 28, 1972, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 11. Maurice Stans: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Maurice Stans,” undated, 1 page.
1973 Folder 12. Statements by Witnesses, S. 260 – Government in the Sunshine Act: S. 260 – “To provide that meetings of Government agencies and of congressional committees shall be open to the public, and for other purposes,” January 9, 1973, 53 pages.
1973 Folder 12. Statements by Witnesses, S. 260 – Government in the Sunshine Act: United States Senate, Committee on Government Operations, Statements and Remarks on S. 260, January, 1973, 11 pages.
1974 Folder 12. Statements by Witnesses, S. 260 – Government in the Sunshine Act: Common Cause Editorial Memorandum, “Most Committees in House of Representatives Switch to Open Bill-Drafting Sessions in 1973 Under New Anti-Secrecy Requirement,” January, 1974, 10 pages.
1973 Folder 12. Statements by Witnesses, S. 260 – Government in the Sunshine Act: Speech by David Cohen, Vice President of Common Cause, Federal Documents Regional Workshop, November 30, 1973, 20 pages.
1974 Folder 12. Statements by Witnesses, S. 260 – Government in the Sunshine Act: An untitled document regarding a cosponsored conference to discuss “provisions contained in the bill introduced by Senator Chiles, S. 260,” February 1, 1974, 1 page, with the conference report attached, February 1, 1974, 10 pages.
Undated Folder 12. Statements by Witnesses, S. 260 – Government in the Sunshine Act: Document entitled “Sunshine Conference Summary,” undated, 14 pages.
Undated Folder 12. Statements by Witnesses, S. 260 – Government in the Sunshine Act: A chart, “U.S. House of Representatives, Open and Closed Bill-Drafting Meetings, 1973,” undated, 1 page.
1973 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: “Opening Statement of Rick Stearns Before The Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, October 11, 1973,” 4 pages.
1973 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: “Digest of Testimony of Richard J. Stearns, Executive Session – October 3, 1973,” 3 pages.
1973 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: “Digest of Rick Stearns Interview in Sam Dash’s Office – October 10, 1973,” 2 pages.
1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: Two McGovern campaign pamphlets regarding Israel and an article addressing Jewish concerns, May, October, 1972, 3 pages.
1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: “An Open Letter to President Johnson by Middle East Specialists,” June 26, 1972, 2 pages.
1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: Near East Report, “McGovern-Shriver ‘72,” July 26, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: The Sarasota Herald-Tribune, “But One Minority is Far From Sure,” July 6, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: The New York Times article, “McGovern Courts Congress,” July 23, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: The New York Times, “Chaotic McGovern Campaign,” September 7, 1972, 1 page.
Undated Folder 13. Rick Stearns: The New York Times, “McGovern’s Foes Use Aide’s 1967 Mideast Stand to Woo Jewish Vote,” undated, 1 page.
1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: The San Francisco Chronicle, “Nixon Hoping for a California Landslide,” August 24, 1972, 1 page.
1972 Folder 13. Rick Stearns: The Jewish Standard, “McGovern Aide Says Soviets Changed His Mideast Views,” August 4, 1972, 1 page.
Undated Folder 13. Rick Stearns: Weicker handwritten notes regarding a peaceful demonstration, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Opening Statement of Gordon Strachan, undated, 15 pages.
Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Biographical Profile of Gordon Strachan, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Biographical Information, Gordon Strachan, undated, 1 page, with a Strachan reference attached, undated, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Witness Summary for Gordon Strachan, undated, 7 pages.
Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: “Substantial Areas of Inquiry for Gordon Strachan,” undated, 11 pages.
1973 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: “Digest of Interviews with Gordon Strachan – July 12 and July 18, 1973,” 7 pages.
1973 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: “Supplemental Digest, Gordon Strachan – July 19, 1973,” 2 pages.
1971 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Proposed questions for Strachan, undated, 2 pages, with a Washington Star article attached, November 29, 1971, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Document entitled “STRACHAN 5690,” undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Cross References to Strachan, undated, 1 page.
1973 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division, United States of America v. William Ayers, et al., Order Requiring a Search and Disclosure of Government Misconduct in This Case, Criminal No. 49104, June 5, 1973, 3 pages.
1973 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: A resolution by the Select Committee regarding the authorization of the Chairman to issue a subpoena duces tecum to the President of the United States, July 23, 1973, 1 page.
Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the White House taping system, Moore and Haldeman, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: Handwritten notes regarding House and Senate seats in Congress in 1972 and 1964, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Gordon STRACHAN,” undated, 1 page.
1973 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “White House Aide Tied to GOP Spies,” February 7, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: The New York Times article, “White House Aide Termed A Liddy-Segretti Contact,” February 7, 1973, 1 page.
1973 Folder 14. Gordon Strachan: The Washington Post article, “Haldeman Aide Called Link in Spy Nets,” February 7, 1973, 1 page.
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