Richard Nixon Presidential Daily Diary/1969/February/14
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Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) February 14, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. | TIMEDAY 7:35 a.m.Friday | ||||
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7:35 | The President had breakfast.
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8:08 | The President went to his office accompanied by John V. Brennan.
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8:30 | 10:06 | The President met with:
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10:09 | The President went to the Cabinet Room for a National Security Council meeting. For those in attendance see APPENDIX "A"
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12:43 | 12:48 | The President met with:
They then accompanied the President to the Cabinet Room where he signed an E.O. creating the office of Inter-Governmental Relations. | |||
12:48 | The President returned to his office.
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12:50 | 1:27 | The President met with Henry A. Kissinger.
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1:27 | 2:13 | The President had lunch in his office.
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2:14 | The President departed the White House for a visit to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare and the Treasury Department.
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2:18 | 3:13 | The President arrived at the Health, Education and Welfare Department where he was met by Robert H. Finch and Patrick Gray. For further information see the President's scenario, APPENDIX "B".
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3:18 | 3:53 | The President arrived at the Treasury Department where he was met by David M. Kennedy. For further information see APPENDIX "C".
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3:55 | The President returned to his office.
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The White House President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) | |||||
Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) February 14, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D.C. | TIMEDAY 4:00 p.m. Friday | ||||
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4:00 | The President met with:
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4:15 | The President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting with the Commission on Civil Rights. For those in attendance see APPENDIX "D".
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5:00 | 5:01 | The President returned to his office accompanied by John A. Hannah.
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5:01 | 5:08 | The President met with Robert S. Rankin.
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5:08 | 5:20 | The President met with Theodore M. Hesburgh.
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5:23 | P | The President called Julia Eisenhower. The call was not completed.
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5:24 | P | The President talked with Robert H. Finch.
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5:30 |
5:44 6:07 |
The President met with:
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5:51 | R | The President received a call from Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.
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6:05 | 6:14 | P | The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger.
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6:30 | The President visited with:
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6:45 | The President went to the Mansion with:
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The White House President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) | |||||
Place Day Began | Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) February 14, 1969 | ||||
THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D.C. | TIMEDAY 6:47 p.m. Friday | ||||
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6:47 | The President went to the swimming pool with:
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7:07 | 7:12 | P | The President talked long distance with C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo in Florida.
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7:20 | 7:50 | The President had dinner with:
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8:46 | 11:50 | The First Family went to the White House Theatre to see "SOUND OF MUSIC".
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8:57 | 11:50 | The First Family was joined in the theatre by:
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11:50 | The Presidential party went to the second floor.
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12:43 | Dabney Hibbert and Don Embery depart the White House
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1:00 | The President retires.
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APPENDIX"A"
INVITEES TO NSC MEETING
February 14, 1969
Spiro T. Agnew
William P. Rogers
Melvin R. Laird
David M. Kennedy
George A. Lincoln
Richard Helms
Elliot L. Richardson
David Packard
John P. McConnell
Henry A. Kissinger
Gerard Smith, ACDA
Ellis Veach (Bureau of the Budget)
Laurence Lynn, NSC
Roger Morris, NSC
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1969
APPENDIX "B"
PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:
At 2:15 p.m. you will arrive at the Main Entrance (330 Independence Avenue N.W.) of HEW and will be met by Secretary Robert Finch and Mr. Pat Frey, Executive Assistant to the Secretary. Secretary Finch will escort you to the lobby inside the Main Entrance, where he will introduce you to the following HEW officials:
TOP HEW OFFICIALS:
- John G. Veneman, Jr., Under Secretary
- Patrick Grey, III, Executive Assistant
- Patrick R. Hitt, Asst. Sec. for : Community and Field Services
- Dr. Philip Lee, Asst. Sec. for Health and Scientific Affairs
- Crodd C. Black, Asst. Sec. for Legislation
- Dr. Alice M. Rivlin, Asst. Sec. for Planning and Evaluation
- Alason W. Wilcox, General Counsel
- Bernerd Sisco, Acting Asst. Sec. for Administration
- James F. Kelly, Asst. Sec., Comptroller
- Peter Muirhead, Acting Commissioner of Education
- C.C. Johnson, Jr., Administrator, Consumer Protection and Environmental Health Service
- Dr. Joseph T. English, Administrator, Health Services and Mental Health Administration
- Dr. Robert Q. Marston, Director, National Institute of Health
- Miss Mary E. Switzer, Administrator, Social and Rehabilitation Service
- Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security
- Two photographers will be present in the lobby.
- It is expected you will speak approximately 15 minutes.
You will be escorted from the auditorium by Secretary Finch at approximately 2:45 p.m. returning to your motorcade at the Fourth Street Entrance. You will then return to the White House.
PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:
At 3:15 p.m. you will arrive at the West Entrance of the Treasury Department (East Executive Avenue) and will be met by Secretary David Kennedy who will escort you to a small Conference Room (Room 4125) where you will be introduced to the following to Treasury Department Officials:
TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS:
Miss Eve Adams, Director, Bureau of the Mint
Mr. James E. Ammerman, Acting Director, Executive Secretariat
Mr. William B. Camp, Controller of the Currency
Mr. John L. Carlock, Fiscal Assistant Secretary
Mr. Edwin S. Cohon, Assistant Secretary-designate
Mr. Roy R. Englort, Deputy General Counsel
Mrs. Mary E. Harris, Confidential Assistant to the Secretary
Mr. William F. Hellmuth, Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary
Mr. James Hendrick, Special Asst. to the Secretary (Enforcement)
Mr. William T. Howell, Deputy Treasurer
Mr. Glen R. Johnson, National Director, U.S. Savings Bonds
Mr. Lester D. Johnson, Commissioner of Customs
Mr. Robert Joes, Deputy Director, Executive Secretariat
Mr. David M. Kennedy, Secretary of the Treasury
Mr. Donald M. Merritt, Commissioner, Public Debt
Mr. John R. Petty, Assistant Secretary for International Affairs
Mr. James J. Rowley, Director, U.S. Secret Services
Mr. Frank W. Schiff, Deputy Under Sec. for Monetary Affairs
Mr. William Smith, Deputy Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service
Mr. Sidney S. Sokol, Commissioner of Accounts
Dr. Charles H. Walker, Under Secretary of the Treasury
Mr. A. B. Weatherboo, Assistant Secretary for Administration
Mr. Donald A. Webster, Assistant to the Secretary
Two photographers will be present in the Conference Room.
At approximately 3:30 p.m. Secretary Kennedy will escort you to the large Conference Room (Room 4121 directly adjacent to the small Conference Room) and on to a small stage where a single stand-up microphone will be provided. Following the introduction by Secretary Kennedy, who will remain seated on stage with you, you will speak to approximately 100 of the top employees of the Treasury Department.
It is expected you will speak approximately 15-20 minutes.
You will be escorted from the large Conference Room at approximately 3:45 p.m. by Secretary Kennedy and will return to the White House. (They will be prepared for you to shake hands with those assembled if your schedule permits).
Press will be present in the large Conference Room for your talk.
APPENDIX "D"
U. S . COMMISSSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS -- MEETING WITH THE PRESIDENT 4:00 P.M. FEBRUARY 14, 1969.
HOWARD GLICKSTEIN
JOHN A. HANNAH
FRANK M. FREEMAN
THEODORE M. HESBURGH
ROBERT S. RANKIN
MAURICE MITCHELL
HECTOR P. GARCIA (Dr.)