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Box 1668

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Letter, Wakefield, Hewitt & Webster to Coopers & Lybrand, regarding the facts concerning “the acquisition of real estate on Key Biscayne, Florida, purchased by President Nixon,” August 7, 1973, 10 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: White House press release, “Information from the 1969, 1970, 1971 and 1972 Federal Income Tax Returns of Richard M. Nixon and Patricia R. Nixon,” December 8, 1973, 10 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: White House press release, “Statement by the President,” regarding the President’s release of documents and papers to disclose his financial affairs while holding the office of President of the United States, December 8, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: White House press release, “Short Summary on President Nixon’s Finances,” December 8, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: White House press release, “Gift of ‘La Casa Pacifica’,” December 8, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Letter, Coopers & Lybrand to Gemmill, regarding the President and Mrs. Nixon’s finances, August 15, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Letter, Coopers & Lybrand to Gemmill, regarding an audit of the President and Mrs. Nixon’s finances, August 1, 1973, 2 pages.

1970 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: A South Coast Engineering Service report regarding the “Description of Remainder of Former Cotton – Elmore Property including the Beach & including Streets & Rights-of-Way Within Tract No. 4202, & Excluding the Homesite & Homesite Beach Property,” December 15, 1970, 4 pages, with a report of the same title attached, December 29, 1970, 4 pages.

1970 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: A South Coast Engineering Service report regarding the “Description of Former Cotton Homesite and Beach Property Fronting Homesite Reserved,” December 15, 1970, 3 pages, with a report entitled “Description of Former Cotton Homesite and Beach Property Fronting Homesite, Proposed to be Conveyed” attached, December 29, 1970, 2 pages.

1970 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Letter, Arthur Blech to Kalmbach, regarding an “examination of the Herbert W. Kalmbach – Client Trust Account Number 169 006 866, Security Pacific National Bank, Newport Beach, California,” February 17, 1970, 1 page, with the “Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements” and two “Notes Secured by Deed of Trust” attached, February 17, 1970, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Letter, Arthur Blech & Company to Cox, regarding the “allocation of profit on your joint 1972 income tax return resulting from the sale of lots 11 and 12, Cape Florida development tract in Dade County, Florida,” November 26, 1973, 1 page, with a copy of Schedule D-1, “installment Sales Computation,” attached, undated, 1 page.

1967 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: A promissory note, Nixon to Patricia Nixon, June 28, 1967, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Letter, Coopers & Lybrand to the President and Mrs. Nixon, regarding an audit of the President and Mrs. Nixon’s finances, August 20, 1973, 1 page, with the audit attached, 9 pages.

1969-1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: White House press release regarding the release of documents to “detail and support the principal changes in the President and Mrs. Nixon’s assets and liabilities from January 1, 1969 to May 31, 1973,” December 8, 1973, 3 pages, with copies of checks and straight notes attached, 9 pages.

Undated Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Table of Contents for an unidentified document, Tabs A-K, Inventories of Pre-Presidential and Presidential papers, undated, 19 pages.

1974 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: News Release, Internal Revenue Service, regarding a re-examination of the President’s income tax returns, Januar 2, 1974, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Letter, Coopers & Lybrand to the President and Mrs. Nixon, regarding an audit of the President’s and Mrs. Nixon’s finances from January 1, 1969 to May 31, 1973, August 20, 1973, 10 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: White House press release, “Statement on President and Mrs. Nixon’s Finances, January 1, 1969 – May 31, 1973,” December 8, 1973, 15 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: White House press release, “Answers to Charges Concerning the President’s Personal Finances,” December 8, 1973, 12 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: Memorandum for Members of the House and Senate regarding the release of a package of information relating to the President’s private finances to be distributed to all members of Congress, December 8, 1973, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: The Greenwich Times article, “The Tapes Deal,” October 29, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: The Washington Post article, “Nixon’s Taxes: An Interview with Mortimer Caplin,” December 16, 1973, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Had Checked his Tax Return,” March 8, 1974, 1 page.

1973 Folder 1. Nixon Papers Gift 3: The Washington Post article, “Tricia Nixon Tax Muddle Outlined,” November 26, 1973, 1 page.

1974 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, et al. v. Richard M. Nixon, Brief of Appellants, February 25, 1974, 46 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Handwritten paper regarding the “June 20, 1972, Haldeman/Nixon conversation that has been obliterated by the 18 minute tape erasure and Mitchell/Nixon phone call which was allegedly not taped,” undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Handwritten paper regarding “The 1970 domestic security and intelligence plan,” undated, 7 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: An untitled document regarding the possible questioning of President Nixon, undated, 1 page, with facts and questions attached, undated, 42 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Handwritten copy of portions of item number 4, undated, 15 pages.

1973 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Memo, Sheketoff to Shure, regarding the “March 22 Meeting between Nixon, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell and Dean,” September 7, 1973, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: A list of proposed questions for President Nixon, undated, 1 page, with topics, facts and questions to be asked of President Nixon, undated attached, 42 pages (each question is numbered, however, several have the same number, but are versions of a particular question; each number is grouped together to demonstrate changes in numbering and wording).

1974 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: The Congressional Record, “Watergate Questions for the President,” February 7, 1974, 7 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Art Buchwald column in an unidentified newspaper, “What About Schuyler Colfax?,” undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: The Washington Post article, “Watergate Senators gain Favor,” April 16, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: An untitled paper regarding the results of Watergate, undated, 5 pages.

1969 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Memo, Pat to Chris, regarding a photocopied memo, Pat states that “It is a real memo,” the memo concerns bowling balls for Mrs. Nixon and Tricia, memo dated May 26, 1969, 1 page.

Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Weicker handwritten notes regarding questions for Nixon and facts concerning the Watergate investigation, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: An untitled paper regarding the damage of Watergate, undated, 5 pages.

1974 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Letter, Dash to St. Clair, regarding Weicker’s questions for the President, February 6, 1974, 1 page.

1974 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: The New York Review of Books article, “The Ford-Nixon Fix,” October 3, 1974, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: A portion of a chronology of Watergate, numbers 11-19, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Handwritten notes regarding proposed questions for the President, in chronological order, undated, 15 pages.

1972 Folder 2. Nixon Questions: Document entitled “Meetings with Nixon” covering the time period June 20, 1972 – July 31, 1972, undated, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 3. Betty Nolan: “Digest of Interview with Betty Nolan,” September 5, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Robert Odle biographical information, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Robert Odle biographical data, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Witness Summary, Robert Odle, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Synopsis of Statement, Robert Odle, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Areas of Inquiry, Robert Odle, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Questions to be asked of Odle during his appearance before the Select Committee, undated, 7 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Odle references, with sub facts and sources, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Robert Odle,” undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 4. Robert Odle: The Washington Post article, “Bug Memos Sent to Nixon Aides,” October, 1972, 1 page (article continuation page not located).

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Portion of an article, from an unidentified newspaper, regarding a statement made by a CREEP secretary about what occurred at CREEP headquarters the morning after the Watergate break-in, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Handwritten notes regarding the structure of CRP, questions about CRP staff members and whether White House staff members were informed of CRP activities, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Odle concerning possible White House involvement in employment practices at CRP, undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 4. Robert Odle: Charts depicting the structure of the Committee for the Re-Election of the President, May 1972, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Portion of a statement by Weicker regarding the “gut question before this Committee,” undated, 1 page, with Weicker handwritten note at the beginning of the document.

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Weicker handwritten notes regarding questions for Odle, undated, 3 pages (last page contains handwritten notes by another individual).

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: Handwritten notes regarding the file of Gemstone information, the location of the file and the recovery of the file, undated, 8 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: “Witness List” for the Select Committee, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 4. Robert Odle: “Chronological Summary” of Watergate related issues, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Select Committee Staff: “Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities Staff as of September 13, 1973 Telephone Listings,” undated, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Select Committee Staff: “Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities Staff as of June 8, 1973,” undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 5. Select Committee Staff: “Office Telephone List,” undated, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 6. William Olson: “Digest of Interview of William Olson on May 25, 1973,” 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. William Olson: Handwritten notes regarding the “Interview of William Olson,” June 25, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Note, Emily to Searle, regarding attached news articles, undated, 1 page

1974 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Penthouse article, “Richard M. Nixon and Organized Crime,” July 1974, 7 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: The Village Voice article, “From CREEP to Bebe to Casino – to Nixon’s Swiss Bank Accounts?,” November 1, 1973, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: The Village Voice article, “The Rebozo Connection,” August 1973, 11 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: The Village Voice article, “Covering up the Cover-Up?,” August 1973, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Look Magazine article, “What Happened to Howard Hughes,” June 1973, 8 pages.

1972 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: SunDance Magazine article, “Nixon and the Mafia – Part 1,” November-December, 1972, 6 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: A note to Senator Weicker regarding an attached news article concerning Sonny Metz and misuse of union funds, November 20, 1973, 1 page.

1972 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Memo, Ruff to Peterson, regarding the “Activities of Samuel Tritto of Teamsters Local 456 and Daniel Gagliardi of Local 137, Operating Engineers, in Westchester County, New York,” January 19, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Memo, Bell to Colson, regarding Gagliardi’s request for assistance from Colson, January 24, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Memo, Bell to Dean, regarding Bell’s request for information from Dean concerning Gagliardi, March 9, 1972, 1 page.

Undated Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Memo, Dick to the Senator, regarding the charges against Gagliardi, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Document entitled “Interview of Richard Stearns , December 10, 1973,” 3 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding “Digest of Arthur Egan Executive Session,” November 15, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Memo, Sheketoff to Thompson, regarding the “Colson Exhibits,” September 7, 1973, 7 pages.

Undated Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Handwritten notes regarding the individuals who have been interviewed and who appeared in executive sessions, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 7. Organzied Crime – Operating Engineers: Handwritten notes regarding Manuel Artime, the Bay of Pigs, Howard Hughes, the manipulation of the IRS and Bebe Rebozo, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 8. Other Watergates: Handwritten notes regarding a break-in at the law firm associated with Humphrey, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The New York Times article, “Ex-Nixon Aide Reports Coast Anti-Wallace Move,” June 8, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Ellsberg Psychiatric Records Were Stolen by Liddy, Hunt, April 27, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Liddy, Hunt Spied on Ellsberg,” April 27, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “White House Tied to Ellsberg Break-In,” May 5, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Hunt: ‘2 or 3 Men Went Into the Office, Pried Open a File’,” May 5, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Student is Called GOP Election Spy,” January 11, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Young, Not Hunt, Sought Papers, Pentagon Says,” May 11, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Wiretaps Put on Phones of 2 Reporters,” May 3, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “GW Student Spied for GOP,” March 11, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Fund Used to Laud War Tactics,” April 25, 1973, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Nixon Panel Sent TV Poll Phony Ballots,” April 26, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The New York Times article, “The Time for Truth,” April 29, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The New York Times article, “Mystery, Comedy, etc. – And Dirty Tricks,” January 14, 1973, 1 page.

1972 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Los Angeles Times article, “Treachery in California: An Accepted Fact of Political Life,” October 29, 1972, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Clearance Not Questioned,” May 9, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “CIA Finally Stopped Aid,” May 9, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 8. Other Watergates: The Washington Post article, “Ehrlichman, Helms Cited by CIA Chief,” May 10, 1973, 2 pages.

1974 Folder 9. Pardoning Power: A Congressional Research Service report, “The Pardoning Power – A Select Analysis,” February 25, 1974, 53 pages.

1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The Washington Post article, “$350,000 Said Slated for Watergate Seven,” April 22, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “New GOP ‘Spy’ Fund Bared,” April 23, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The Washington Post article, “McCord: ‘Hush’ Money Came from Hunt’s Wife,” April 10, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The New York Times article, “Watergate Defendants Reported Still Being Paid,” January 14, 1973, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The New York Times article, “Pressures to Plead Guilty Alleged in Watergate Case,” January 15, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “4 More in Watergate Plead Guilty,” January 15, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The New York Daily News article, “Secret Fund Reported to Defend Waterbugs,” April 12, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 10. Pay Offs – Hush Money: The Chicago Tribune article, “Four pleaded guilty for money, Hunt says,” January 22, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Witness Summary, Henry E. Petersen, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Document entitled “Peterson 5577,” Petersen’s knowledge of the Ellsberg break-in, undated, 1 page, with the same document (with slightly different hand notations) attached, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Cross references to Petersen, undated, 6 pages.

Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Questions to be asked of Petersen during his appearance before the Select Committee, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: “Telephone Conversations between the President and Henry E. Petersen – March and April,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: “Meetings between the President and Petersen March and April,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: “Meetings and Telephone Conversations between the President and Henry E. Petersen in March and April,” undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: An untitled document regarding Silbert’s summary memo to Petersen, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Memo, Robeson to Thompson, regarding “Reference to Petersen in Gray’s Opening Statement,” August 3, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: An untitled document regarding Weicker speaking with Gray and a comment made by Petersen, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Document entitled “Petersen Says,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Handwritten notes regarding “Petersen’s Version – Pat Gray Documents,” undated, 2 pages, with handwritten notes regarding Mitchell and Stans attached, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 11. Henry Petersen: Weicker handwritten notes regarding Petersen’s testimony before the Select Committee, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Herbert Porter” biographical information, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Biographical information,” Porter, Herbert L., undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: Statement of Herbert Lloyd Porter, undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Supplemental Interview – Porter,” June 6, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Digest of Interview of Herbert (Bart) Porter, April 21, 1973,” 5 pages.

Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: References to Herbert Porter, undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Areas of Inquiry,” undated, 1 page, with handwritten notes regarding “Areas of Inquiry” attached, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Allegations and Statements by Other Re Herbert Porter,” undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Resume of Testimony – Each Number Represents a Subject Area,” handwritten notes, undated, 12 pages.

Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “Herbert L Porter,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Summary of Herbert Lloyd ‘Bart’ Porter,” undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 12. Herbert Porter: “Statement of Herbert Lloyd Porter,” undated, 3 pages.

1971 Folder 13. Potomac Associates: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding physical and security information on Potomac Associates and a possible “penetration” of the facility, July 6, 1971, 1 page.

1971 Folder 13. Potomac Associates: Memo, Caulfield for Dean, regarding “Potomac Associates,” August 9, 1971, 1 page.

1974 Folder 14. Presidential Primaries: Letter, Schell to Ervin, regarding Ervin’s request for information from the Bar Association of the City of New York, January 24, 1974, 1 page, with a response from the Special Committee on Campaign Expenditures, New York City Bar Association, attached, January 24, 1974, 25 pages.

1968 Folder 14. Presidential Primaries: The Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service, “A National Presidential Primary? Presidential Primary Legislation in Congress: 1945-1968,” November 20, 1968, 90 pages.

Undated Folder 14. Presidential Primaries: An untitled page, from the Library of Congress Congressional Research Service, forwarding a brief regarding regional Presidential primaries, with the brief attached: “Brief Supporting the Constitutionality of Federal Legislation Providing for Regional Presidential Primary Elections,” undated, 10 pages.

1974 Folder 14. Presidential Primaries: Memo, the American Law Division of the Library of Congress Congressional Research Service to Weicker, regarding “Role of State Political Conventions in Nominating Candidates for Office,” May 9, 1974, 2 pages, with the report and various state statutes attached, May 9, 1974, 20 pages.

1972 Folder 14. Presidential Primaries: The Library of Congress Congressional Research Service, “Creation of a National Presidential Primary by Legislation,” June 29, 1972, 18 pages.

1971 Folder 14. Presidential Primaries: United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Jenness, et al. v. Fortson, Secretary of State of Georgia, June 21, 1971, 11 pages.

1974 Folder 15. Hank Price: Memo, McGowan to Weicker, regarding “Hank Price,” his proposed transfer to Chicago, January 22, 1974, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 16. Radio Tapes, Watergate/Pat Gray: Radio tape regarding executive privilege, March 1973, 1 page.

1974 Folder 16. Radio Tapes, Watergate/Pat Gray: Radio tape regarding subpoenas to the Attorney General and the Acting Director of the FBI, March 20, 1974, 1 page.

1973 Folder 16. Radio Tapes, Watergate/Pat Gray: Radio tape regarding Pat Gray, March 20, 1973, 1 page.

Box 1669

1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: United States of America, Congress of the United States, Notice to appear before the Senate Select Committee to Charles G. Rebozo, April 24, 1974, 7 pages.

1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: United States of America, Congress of the United States, Notice to appear before the Senate Select Committee to the President or Custodian of Records, Key Biscayne Bank and Trust Company, April 24, 1974, 3 pages.

1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Partial testimony of Rebozo, March 20, 1974, 3 pages.

1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Partial testimony of Rebozo, March 23, 1974, 7 pages.

1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Subpoena Duces Tecum to the Custodian of the Records, Key Biscayne Bank & Trust Company, April 17, 1974, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: “List of all Records Produced for the Senate Select Committee by C. G. Rebozo, the Key Biscayne Bank, Accountant for C. G. Rebozo & Financial Organizations having Transactions with C. G. Rebozo,” undated, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: United States of America, Congress of the United States, Petition to Quash Subpoenas and to Close Investigation, Re: The Investigation of Charles G. Rebozo and the Key Biscayne Bank and Trust Co. by the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, undated, 7 pages.

Undated Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: “Response to Charles G. Rebozo’s ‘Petition to Quash Subpoenas and to Close Investigation’,” undated, 10 pages.

1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Memo, Lenzner to Dash and Members of the Select Committee, regarding “The Internal Revenue Service and the Hughes-Rebozo Investigation,” April 15, 1974, 9 pages.

1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Letter, Davis to Ervin, regarding the requested appearance of three of Davis’ clients before the Select Committee, March 20, 1974, 9 pages.

1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Letter, Davis to Ervin, regarding Davis’ request to be heard before the Select Committee to argue that “any testimony to your Committee by Mr. Ralph Winte be given at a public hearing,” June 11, 1974, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Letter, Langson to Weicker, regarding the IRS investigation of Rebozo’s return of $100,000 to Howard Hughes, December 9, 1973, 3 pages.

1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Letter, Lenzner to Willsey, regarding the Hughes-Rebozo investigation, April 15, 1974, 4 pages.

1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Letter, Ervin to Shultz, regarding the passing of Senate Resolution 288, which authorizes the Select Committee “to obtain and inspect certain information held by the Internal Revenue Service,” February 26, 1974, 2 pages, with Senate Resolution 288 attached, February 19, 1974, 2 pages.

1974 Folder 1. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 1: Letter, Ervin to Shultz, regarding the Select Committee’s request to be provided with additional income tax returns, investigative reports, working papers or files on named taxpayers, March 28, 1974, 3 pages.

1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Letter, Ervin to Shultz, regarding IRS “Sensitive Case Reports,” March 6, 1974, 1 page.

Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: United States of America, Congress of the United States, Summary of Argument on Attorney/Client Privilege, in Re: The Investigation of Charles G. Rebozo and the Key Biscayne Bank and Trust Co. by the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, undated, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: United States of America, Congress of the United States, Memorandum of Law on the Attorney/Client Privilege, in Re: The Investigation of Charles G. Rebozo and the Key Biscayne Bank and Trust Co. by the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, undated, 12 pages.

1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Memo, Lenzner to Ervin, regarding “Attorney-Client Privilege,” March 15, 1974, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Memorandum of Law, Attorney-Client Privilege, undated, 11 pages, with Rule 503 and page 11 from the Rules of Evidence attached, undated, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: A portion of Rebozo’s testimony, October 17, 1973, 7 pages.

1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Transcript of “The Tomorrow Show,” May 31, 1974, 14 pages.

1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Memo, Lenzner to Weicker, regarding “The IRS and the Hughes-Rebozo Investigation,” April 3, 1974, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: “Herb Kalmbach and C. G. Rebozo: Allegations of an Attorney-Client Privilege,” undated, 6 pages, with a portion of Rebozo’s testimony concerning his discussions with Kalmbach, undated, 4 pages.

1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Letter, Ervin to Frates, regarding documents not submitted by Rebozo concerning the $100,000 “cash contribution from Howard Hughes to Charles G. Rebozo,” April 24, 1974, 2 pages.

1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Telegram, Frates to the Select Committee, regarding Frates’ request for postponement of the March 18 executive session, 3/14/74, 1 page.

1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: The New York Times article, “Rebozo Bank and Gambling in Bahamas Attract Election Spending Investigators,” 1/21/74, 4 pages.

1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: The New York Times article, “Lawyer Says Rebozo Met Kalmbach on Hughes Gift,” April 9, 1974, 1 page.

1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: The Washington Post article, “Rebozo Fund Stirs More Suspicions,” May 16, 1974, 1 page.

Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Newsday article, “Rebozo Loan, Land Deal Under Senate Scrutiny,” undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: The Washington Post article, “Bebe’s 100G & the IRS,” October 31, 1973, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Handwritten notes regarding Rebozo’s contention that he had an attorney-client relationship with Kalmbach, undated, 4 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Weicker handwritten notes regarding the $100,000 Rebozo returned to Howard Hughes, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: Handwritten notes regarding the “Hughes-Rebozo Case,” undated, 3 pages (the notes have faded, are very difficult to read).

1974 Folder 2. Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo 2: The National Observer article, “He’s Nixon’s Best Pal,” February 2, 1974, 5 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Robert Reisner Summary, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Supplement to Summary, Robert Reisner, undated, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 3. Robert Reisner: “Digest of Interview with Robert Reisner on March 30, 1973,” 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. Robert Reisner: “Digest of Interview of Robert Reisner on April 19,” 1 page.

1973 Folder 3. Robert Reisner: “Digest of Interview of Robert Reisner on May 21, 1973,” 2 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: An article from an unidentified newspaper regarding Gemstone stationery, Liddy, Magruder, Odle and Reisner, undated, 1 page, with handwritten notes at the top of the page.

Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Weicker handwritten notes regarding MacGregor and Reisner, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Handwritten notes regarding NYPD’s Bureau of Special Services, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Handwritten notes regarding Reisner’s appearance before the Select Committee, Liddy and the destruction of files at CRP, undated, 6 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Handwritten notes regarding questions for Reisner, undated, 9 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Handwritten notes regarding Reisner’s telephone conversation with Magruder and the Gemstone file, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Robert Reisner, “Synopsis of Statement,” undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Robert Reisner, “Allegations Involving Other Persons,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 3. Robert Reisner: Robert Reisner, “Suggested Areas of Inquiry,” undated, 1 page.

1974 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: Letter, Hilton to Field, regarding the political use of research grant funds, June 20, 1974, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: Memo, Malek for Haldeman, regarding “Departmental Responsiveness,” March 17, 1972, 1 page.

Undated Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: “Increasing the Responsiveness of the Executive Branch,” undated, 8 pages.

1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: Letter, Villalobos to Peterson and Kleppe, regarding the National Economic Development Association, May 11, 1972, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: Note, Hamilton to Senator Weicker, regarding the Responsiveness Program, November 8, 1973, 1 page.

1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: Memo, Malek for Haldeman, regarding an attached progress report on the Responsiveness Program, June 7, 1972, 1 page.

Undated Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: “Responsiveness Program – Progress Report,” undated, 3 pages (page 2 is missing).

Undated Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: “Responsiveness Program, Week Ending June 2, ‘72,” undated, 3 pages.

Undated Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: Note to Searle regarding a request to acquire a new set of Responsiveness Program documents, undated, 1 page.

1974 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, “Getting to the Grass Roots,” March 27, 1974, 2 pages.

1974 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, “New Data on Schemes to Hike Nixon Support,” January 20, 1974, 3 pages.

1974 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, “Youths Suffered in Political Shift,” January 15, 1974, 1 page.

1974 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, “Reports U.S. Grants Went to Help Nixon,” January 14, 1974, 3 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: “Statement by United States District Judge Charles R. Richey,” O’Brien, et al. v. McCord, et al., April 12, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Congressional Record – Senate,” “District Court Judge Quashes Watergate Subpenas,” March 27, 1973, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Washington Post article, “White House Aide Denied U.S. Counsel,” August 5, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Evening Star article, “Only a Breathing Spell,” June 5, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “It Can’t Represent Colson, U.S. Told,” 8/5/72, 1 page.

Undated Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: WWDC Editorial, “Judge Richey of the U.S. District Court,” undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Pine Bluff Commercial article, “Judge Richey: A Good Sign,” August 27, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Judge Halts Action In Watergate Suit,” September 22, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Chicago Daily News article, “Judge Richey says it well,” March 22, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Chicago Tribune article, “Refreshing signs of reason,” 3-23-73, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Washington Post article, “Judge Rules Democrats May Quiz Two Former Top White House Aides,” May 19, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: The Washington Post article, “New Life for the First Amendment,” March 25, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 4. Responsiveness Program: WMAL AM FM TV Editorial regarding Judge Richey’s decision “to block subpoenas aimed at revealing the confidential sources of journalists who reported on the Watergate break-in and bugging,” March 27, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: Statement by United States District Judge Charles R. Richey, In re: O’Brien, et al. vs. McCord, et al., Civil Action Number 1233-72, In response to a letter by Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Chairman of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, U.S. Senate, that the oral deposition of James W. McCord, Jr. be sealed., April 12, 1973, 2 pages.

1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: Congressional Record article, “District Judge Quashes Watergate Subpenas”, March 27, 1973, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: The Washington Post article, “White House Aide Denied U.S. Counsel”, August 5, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: The Washington Evening Star article, “Only a Breathing Spell”, June 5, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: The Washington Evening Star article, “It Can’t Represent Colson, U.S. Told”, August 5, 1972, 1 page.

1971 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: WWDC, 1260 radio editorial, “Editorial Number 1, Judge Richey of the U.S. District Court”, August 23, 1971, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: Pine Bluff Commercial article, “Judge Richey: A Good Sign”, August 27, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: The Washington Evening Star and Daily News article, “Judge Halts Action In Watergate Suit”, September 22, 1972, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: Chicago Daily News article, “Judge Richey says it well”, March 23, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: Chicago Tribune article, “Refreshing signs of reason”, March 23, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: The Washington Post article, “Judge Rules Democrats May Quiz Two Former Top White House Aides”, May 19, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: The Washington Post article, “New Life for the First Amendment”, March 25, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 5. Judge Charles R. Richey: WMAL AM FM TV editorial, regarding Judge Charles Richey and First Amendment, March 27, 1973.

1973 Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: Memo, Emily to Bill, regarding “Kenneth Reitz,” September 18, 1973, 3 pages.

1971 Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: Memo, Magruder for the Attorney General, regarding an attached young voter campaign plan, September 15, 1971, 1 page, with “Campaign Plan, Young Voters for the President, 1972” attached, September 15, 1971, 67 pages.

Undated Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: George K. Gorton biographical information, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: References to George K. Gorton, undated, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: Memo, Failor for Magruder, regarding the McGovern-Shriver Confrontations,” September 23, 1972, 1 page.

1972 Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: Memo, Failor for Magruder, regarding an attached report on a week’s campaign activities, September 22, 1972, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: Letter, Mike to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s request for a reconstruction of “some of the events in New Hampshire leading up to your decision to sever your tie with the Com. to Re-elect the Pres.,” undated, 12 pages.

1973 Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “GOP Aide Quits Suddenly, Ran Nixon’s Youth Effort,” April 24, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: The Washington Post article, “Head of GOP ‘Majority’ Drive Quits,” April 25, 1973, 1 page.

Undated Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: Handwritten notes regarding Ed O’Donnell, McGovern’s youth director and Ted Brill, undated, 1 page.

1973 Folder 6. Kenneth Rietz: The Evening Star and Daily News article, “Rietz’ Move is Linked to Spy Effort,” April 25, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Louis Russell: Memo, Wickens to File, regarding “Louis Russell,” April 9, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 7. Louis Russell: The Washington Post article, “The Loss of a Little Black Book,” April 9, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 8. Scanlan’s: Letter, Zion to Searle Field, regarding the enclosure of “two of the more controversial issues of Scanlan’s, September 13, 1973, 1 page.

1970 Folder 8. Scanlan’s: “The Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved,” Vol. 1, Number 4, June 1970, 80 pages.

1970 Folder 8. Scanlan’s: “Nixon and the Bums: An Editorial,” Vol. 1, Number 7, September 1970, 80 pages.

1973 Folder 9. Daniel Schorr: Memo, Sheketoff to Shure, regarding Daniel Schorr, September 12, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 10. Secret Service: Letter, Daly to Weicker, regarding an enclosed copy of an opinion “rendered by United States District Judge James B. McMillan,” August 1, 1973, 1 page.

1973 Folder 10. Secret Service: District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina, Charlotte Division, Civil No. 2988, Marvin Ray Sparrow, et al. vs. J. C. Goodman, Jr., et al., July 31, 1973, 63 pages.

Undated Folder 11. J. Glenn Sedam, Jr.: J. Glenn Sedam, Jr. biographical information, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 11. J. Glenn Sedam, Jr.: References to Sedam, undated, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 11. J. Glenn Sedam, Jr.: The Washington Post article, “Bug Memos Sent to Nixon Aides,” July 1, 1972, 1 page.

Undated Folder 11. J. Glenn Sedam, Jr.: An article from an unidentified newspaper, “J. Glenn Sedam, Jr.,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Donald H. Segretti, A Biographical Profile, undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Biographical Information, Segretti, Donald, undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: References to Segretti, undated, 7 pages.

Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Witness Summary – Donald Segretti, undated, 18 pages.

1973 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Statement of Donald H. Segretti, October 3, 1973, 10 pages.

Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Opening Statement of Martin Douglas Kelly, undated, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: An interview of Segretti by FBI agents, June 26, 1972, 5 pages.

1972 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: A chronology of Segretti “dirty tricks,” September 27, 1971 – February 8, 1972, 1 page.

Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled “Segretti Paid Kelly,” list of payments made to Kelly, with date, amount and reason for payment, undated, 2 pages.

1971-1972 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: “Segretti Record of Financial Transactions with Martin Douglas Kelly,” December 4, 1971 – June 20, 1972, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: “Digest of Interview with Mr. Kelly,” undated, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: “Digest of Interview with William Benz,” undated, 4 pages.

1973 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: FBI Interview of Robert [William?] Benz, May, 1973, 2 pages.

1972 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled “Robert [William?] Benz, Interviews,” May 1972, 11 pages.

Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled “Segretti Paid Benz,” undated, 1 page.

1971-1972 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled “Segretti Record of Financial Transactions of Robert Benz,” December 4, 1971 – June 20, 1972, 2 pages.

Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled “Segretti-Benz Contacts” in chronological order, undated, 6 pages.

1973 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Memo, Lackritz to Lenzner, regarding “Background on Segretti for Chapin Interview,” May 2, 1973, 3 pages.

1972 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: A chronology of Segretti’s meetings, telephone conversations and financial transactions, January 1, 1972 – October 3, 1972, 25 pages.

Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: An untitled document listing the names of individuals that Segretti telephoned from Tulsa, Oklahoma and telephonic information from three of five black notebooks, undated, 5 pages.

1973 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Memo, Lenzner to Senator Ervin, et al., regarding a list of potential witnesses to appear before the Select Committee on October 1, 1973, 5 pages.

1971-1972 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled Segretti – Expenses (1971-1972), 1 page.

Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled “Payments to Segretti Operatives,” undated, 1 page.

Undated Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Document entitled “Segretti Cash Inflow,” undated, 1 page.

1971 Folder 12. Donald Segretti 1: Information on Segretti provided by Carl Stern, September 1971, 1 page.


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