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Authors: Anthony Summers
war over tapes:
(trucks prevented) Cannon, op. cit., pp. 356, 365, Gulley, op. cit. p. 274â; (tape releases) int. Pat Anderson, archivist, NP, NA;
AOP,
p. xiv.
content of tapes:
(“Daddy has cautioned”)
MEM,
p. 976; (“Imagine your own feeling”) Haldeman with DiMona, op. cit., p. 208â; (Naulty) Washington
Times,
Jan. 28, 1997; (“Here's this voice”) Waldie diary entry, cited in
SF Examiner,
Aug. 9, 1984.
RN swearing:
(computer check) Hoff, op. cit., p. 315â; (changing goddams)
AOP,
p. xv; (“Little shits”) Richard Reeves in
New York,
May 10, 1976; (“fucking”) WHT entries, June 11, June 19, 1973;
AOP,
pp. 598, 611; (Rebozo) AP, Nov. 4, 1974; (Finch) int. Robert Finch in eds. Miller Center, op. cit., p. 267â; (Kissinger)
Time,
Mar. 15, 1999; (Cushman) int. Robert Cushman by FB, FBP; (Price) eds. Strober,
Nixon,
op. cit., p. 384; (Hess) int. Stephen Hess in eds. Miller Center, op. cit., p. 372; (mother)
Good Housekeeping,
June 1960; (Mazo) Lurie,
Running,
op. cit., p. 40; (diplomatic dinner) int. Walter Coombs [former head of World Affairs Council] by FB, FBP; (“Fuck Volpe”)
Harper's,
Aug. 1994; (“fucking Trudeau”) William Watts cited in Hersh,
Price of Power,
op. cit., p. 106; (“motherfucking cocksucker”) tapes diary entry of James Doyle, chief spokesman Watergate special prosecutor, Oct. 30, 1973, provided to author; (three obscenities) Ed Rollins with Tom DeFrank,
Bare Knuckles and Back Rooms,
New York: Broadway Books, 1996, p. 71; (RN in old age) Crowley,
Nixon in Winter,
op. cit., p. 289; (Lincoln)
New Republic,
June 23, 1982; (RN on Truman) Kansas City
Times,
Oct. 13, 1960, letter in
SF Examiner
(?), June 17, 1974; ed. Sidney Kraus,
The Great Debates,
Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1962, p. 197; (Paar) Paar, op. cit., p. 132; (“son-of-a-bitching Watergate”) WHT, Apr. 30, 1973,
AOP,
p. 381, also monitored for author and re: slurring; WP, Nov. 29, 1996.
RN worry re: tapes:
Spiro Agnew in letter to Prof. Stanley Kutler, Feb. 1, 1989, Kutler Collection; (Hearst) ed. Miller,
Breaking of the President,
op. cit., Vol. IV, p. 221; (“real love”) Frady, op. cit., p. 478; (“spider”) Kissinger,
Years of Upheaval,
op. cit., p. 113; (“definite image”) RN notes, Sep. 7, 1969, Nov. 28, Dec. 6, 1970, Nixon Presidential Files, Box 186, NP, NA.
RN and ethnic slurs:
(women)
WP,
Dec. 27, 1998; (Mexicans) ibid., AP, Mar. 9, 1999; (Italians)
WP
, Dec. 27, 1998; Breslin, op. cit., p. 151; O'Neill, op. cit., p. 256â; (RN/Immigration Act) RN Record as Favoring Anti-Italian Quota Barriers, Box 240, DPP;
NYT,
Oct. 10, 13, 1952,
Congressional Record,
1952, p. 8267; (“shit-asses”) James Doyle taped journal entry, early Sept. 1974, citing Leon Jaworski, supplied to author; (Zumwalt) Zumwalt, op. cit., p. 479, int. late Adm. Elmo Zumwalt.
RN anti-Semite?:
(“Show me”) Garment, op. cit., p. 199; int. Leonard Garment; (“not an ounce”) Korff, op. cit, p.165; (“You can't believe”) Henry Kissinger cited by Alan Dershowitz,
SF Examiner,
June 18, 1991; (RN on “Jewish traitors”) Ehrlichman cited in Isaacson, op. cit., p. 148; (“Jews . . . liberalizing”) May 26, 1971;
HD,
p. 292; (“find one”) WHT, July 2, 1971;
AOP,
p. 20; (“cabal”) SF
Examiner,
Sept. 11, 1988, cited Frederick Malek memo; (“youth, black, Jew”) July 18, 1970;
HD,
CD; (objected to having rabbi again) March 7, 1971, ibid.; (“the Jews . . . stealing”) WHT, Sep. 8, 1971;
AOP,
p. 29; (“please get me the names”) WHT, Sep. 13, 1971;
AOP
, p. 31; (IRS “full of Jews”) WHT, Sep. 14, 1971;
AOP,
p. 32; (“a kike”) WHT, Oct. 7, 1971, cited in
American Journalism Review,
Apr. 1997; AP, Mar. 9, 1999; (“avoiding the Jews”) WHT, Mar. 29, 1973;
AOP,
p. 288; (Jews disloyal, etc.) WHT, summer 1971, cited in
WP,
Oct. 6, 1999.
RN not anti-Semite:
(some continued) Nixon Library archivist Susan Naulty article, Washington
Times,
Jan. 28, 1997; Safire, op. cit., p. 569; (Jewish group defended) Korff. op. cit., p. 164â, Washington
Times, supra.
6, the reference is to an episode in 1950; (Soviet Jews) Korff, op. cit., pp. 4, 128.
RN and blacks:
(“incompetent”) WHT, Mar. 8, 1971, in
WP,
Dec. 27, 1998; (great grandfather) Mazo, op. cit., p. 280; (mother welcomed) Nixon,
Arena,
op. cit., p. 93; (college & black youth) Mazo, op. cit., p. 23; (at Duke) Alsop, op. cit., p. 235;
MO,
p. 177; (black Senate attendant) int. Robert Parker; (black on TV crew) Rather and Herskowitz, op. cit., p. 227; (drink in basement) int. Lou Campbell; (“most dangerous”) Taylor Branch,
Parting the Waters,
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1988, p. 219, citing King letter, 1958; (“racist reflexes”) John Osborne,
The Nixon Watch,
New York: Liveright, 1970, p. 165; (Bork) int. Robert Bork by FB, FBP; (“niggers”/“jigs”) Hersh,
Price of Power,
op. cit., p. 110; (“never . . . an adequate black nation”)
HD,
p. 53; (Biafra) Howe and Trott, op. cit., p. 184; Hoff, op. cit., p. 247; Wicker, op. cit., p. 673; Morris,
Uncertain Greatness,
op. cit., p.131; (white S. Africa) Small, op. cit., p. 142â; (“Let's leave the niggers”) Hersh,
Price of Power,
op. cit., p. 111; (“presented different sides”) int. Ehrlichman in eds. Strober,
Nixon,
op. cit., p. 384; (“just down from trees”)
Seymour Hersh article,
The New Yorker,
Dec. 14, 1992; (“would do his best”) int. John Ehrlichman and see Ehrlichman, op. cit., p. 196; (black admiral, etc.) Patrick Buchanan,
The New Majority,
Girard Bank, 1973, p. 36; (excoriated re: busing) e.g., Panetta, op. cit., p. 6; Reichley, op. cit., p. 174; (“nothing beyond the law”) Aug. 4, 1970 entry;
HD,
CD, Genovese, op. cit., p. 85; (“No gain”) Aug. 4, 1970,
HD,
CD; (“make sure”) Morris,
Uncertain Greatness,
op. cit., p. 131; (“We do not make votes”)
Newsday,
Apr. 25, 1994; (Michigan busing) Ehrlichman, op. cit., p. 207, the aide sent was Mike Bolzano, on Charles Colson's orders; (Chisholm/Bond/Jackson ploy)
AOP,
p. 33; London
Independent,
Nov. 20, 29, 1996.
“Thugs” conversation:
(RN/Haldeman meeting) WHT, May 5, 1971, transcribed for author and see Conv. No. 491-014, WSPF, Record Grp. 460, NA; (Fitzsimmons mtg.) James Neff,
Mobbed Up,
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1989, p. 163â; (demonstrations) Charles DeBenedetti with Charles Chatfield,
An American Ordeal,
Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1990, p. 291; Szulc,
Illusion,
op. cit., p. 389â; ed. Clifton Daniel,
Chronicle of the Twentieth Century,
Mt. Kisco, NY: Chronicle Pub., 1987, p. 1032;
HD,
p. 284; (Chicago Seven) DeBenedetti, op. cit., pp. 246, 452n101.
Hoffman/injury:
AP pictures (showing bandaged nose) and captions, May 6, 7, 1971,
SF Examiner,
Sep. 30, 1981 and unid. alternative press clip, 1981, citing Hoffman; int. Anita Hoffman.
Haldeman and “thugs” conversation:
(declined comment)
NYT,
Sep. 24, 1981, May 5, 1971 entry,
HD,
CD.
NY construction workers:
(attack on protestors)
NYT,
May 9, 1970; (construction workers demo.)
NYT,
May 16, 20, 1970; Wise,
Politics of Lying,
op. cit., p. 287; (RN received)
NYT,
May 27, 1970; (Brennan described) Colson, op. cit., p. 38; Scheim, op. cit., p. 297; ed. Schoenebaum, p. 68; (“Thank God for hard hats”) Safire, op. cit., p. 678 and see
Time,
June 8, 1970.
Triggered by RN high command?:
int. Richard Howard and
NYT,
Sep. 24, 1981 citing John Ehrlichman.
San Jose incidents:
Washington
Evening Star,
Oct. 30, 1970; Safire, op. cit., p. 327â;
MEM,
p. 492; (“We wanted confrontation”)
HD,
p. 205.
Monroe Cornish:
John Dean statement, E, Vol. 3, p. 917â;
NM,
p. 10;
WP,
June 27, 1973; (Quaker HQ ransacked) Robert Fink article in
Rolling Stone,
Oct. 10, 1974.
“Billy Graham Day”:
memo Ron Walker to Haldeman, Oct. 14, 1971, Haldeman testimony, E, Bk. 8, pp. 3150â, 3322â, and see Frady, op. cit., p. 455â; Rush, op. cit., p. 55â; int. Ron Walker; int. John Dean in
Playboy,
undated 1975, Box 168, Baruch Kroff papers, Brown University; (without incident) Sen. Sam Ervin, at E, Bk. 8, p. 3153; (Weicker) ibid., p. 3152; (McGrory) NY
Post,
June 26, 1973.
“Sick of mind”?:
as cited in
New York,
Apr. 21, 1975 and see Osborne,
Last Nixon Watch,
op. cit., p. 189.
RN personality in presidency:
(“What do with him?”) Safire, op. cit., p. 112; (“so drained”) Kissinger,
White House Years,
op. cit., p. 319; (“frustration”) notes of int. Arthur Burns, John Osborne Papers, Library of Congress; (“embarrassing rattle”) Magruder,
American Life,
op. cit., p. 57; (need for control) Nixon,
Six Crises,
op. cit., pp. xv, 219 and see John Osborne,
The Second Year of the Nixon Watch,
New York: Liveright, 1971, p. 58; (“flew into rage”) Kissinger,
White House Years,
op. cit., p. 495; (Patton) Shawcross, op. cit., p. 134; (“walking add”) ibid., p. 144.
Cambodia decision:
(“flipped out”) Morris,
Haig,
op. cit., p. 141; (“your ass”) int. William Watts; (“bold stroke”) Ehrlichman calendar entry, Apr. 25, 1970 sited in
LAT,
July 1, 1984; (“show who's tough”) int. William Watts; (decision in pool) Kissinger,
Upheaval,
op. cit., p. 3; (“tensions of planning”/Patton again) Kissinger,
White House Years,
op. cit., p. 498â; (Patton 5 times) Morris,
Haig,
op. cit., p. 141; (signed twice) facsimile, Kissinger,
White House Years,
op. cit., p. 499; (up all night/slurred) Shawcross, op. cit., p.146â; (made much of role) Schlesinger,
Imperial Presidency,
op. cit., p. 187â; (public reaction)
NYT,
May 1, 1970; (manufactured)
NYT,
May 8, 1970; (questionable results) e.g.,
AMII,
p. 360; (RN's “unbridled ebullience”) Westmoreland, op. cit., p. 388; (macho)
AMII,
p. 348; (“Everyone misunderstands”)
JA,
p. 404.
Hutschnecker visit:
(worried re: trigger) DP column,
WP,
Nov. 23, 1968, and see page 97â; (summoned)
JA,
p. 404; (RN/H during presidency) int. Dr. Arnold Hutschnecker, Hutschnecker,
Drive for Power,
op. cit., p. 154â and see Dec. 1, 1969 entry,
HD, The Complete Multimedia Edition,
Santa Monica, CA: Sony, 1994 [henceforth
HD
CD]; (“intimacy” absent)
JA,
p. 404â, citing int. Hutschnecker.
Lincoln Memorial episode:
(machine guns) White,
Breach of Faith,
op. cit., p. 131; (“nervous breakdown”) ibid; (Dickerson) Dickerson, op. cit., p. 171â; (46 calls) log at Safire, op. cit., p. 204; (accounts of episode) RN to Haldeman, May 13, 1970; ed. Oudes, op. cit., p. 127â,
MEM,
p. 459â; Safire, op. cit., Ch. 8; (RN declines to visit Wall) Crowley,
Off the Record,
op. cit., p. 186; (Pelletier, et al.) Price, op. cit., p. 168; Toledo, OH,
Blade,
May 10, 1970; (“dislocation”) Dickerson, op. cit., p. 175; (RN at Capitol) int. Egil Krogh; (“Very weird”) May 9, 1970 entry,
HD,
p. 163; (“weirdest”) ibid; (FL decision) ibid; (“could be rough”) May 14, 1970 entry,
HD,
p. 166; (“only tip”) Kissinger,
White House Years,
op. cit., p. 514; (“unwinding not succeeding”) May 15, 1970 entry, HD, p. 166; (“More same”) May 16 entry, ibid.; (“emergency housecall”) Winter-Berger, op. cit., p. 257; int. Robert Winter-Berger; (Blue Heart) May 18, 1970 entry,
HD,
p. 167 and
MEM,
p. 466; (RN to CA) May 28âMay 31, 1970 diary entry,
HD,
CD; (trouble sleeping) May 29, 1970 entry,
HD
CD; (“recovering . . .”) Kissinger,
Upheaval,
op. cit., p. 1184â; (“back to schedule”) June 8, 1970 entry,
HD,
p. 173; (AP on times spent away) May 31, 1970 entry,
HD,
CD; (“in a daze”) Thomas,
Dateline,
op. cit., p. 136; (“erratic”) Dickerson, op. cit., p. 175.
Doubts re: RN condition:
(“never happened before”) Osborne,
Watch2,
op. cit., p. 61; (frequent slips) ibid., p. 129; (The staff habit) ibid., p. 73; (“created impression”) Brandon, op. cit., p. 260â; (“might go bats”) Osborne,
Last Watch,
op. cit., p. 5; (“letting himself slip”) May 14, 1970 entry,
HD,
p. 166; (Tormented) Bryant with Leighton, op. cit., p. 314.
Romania:
Price, op. cit., p. 302â; Aug. 2, 1969 entry,
HD,
p. 77â; Dennis McCarthy with Philip Smith,
Protecting the President,
New York: William Morrow, 1985, p. 192â.
Alcohol in presidency:
(“occasional sip”) Spalding, op. cit., p. 116fn; (researchers)
The New Yorker,
Dec. 14, 1992; (“I got a call”) int. Hugh Sidey in eds. Miller Center, op. cit., p. 305; (“given to exploding”) int. William H. Sullivan in eds. Strober,
Nixon,
op. cit., p. 99; (“Two glasses”) Kissinger,
Renewal,
op. cit., p. 54; (“occurred rarely”) ibid., p. 55; (“drunken friend”) Morris,
Haig,
op. cit., p. 108; (“We caught glimpses”) Hersh,
Price of Power,
op. cit., p. 108; (“Oh, screw âem”) Woodward and Bernstein,
Final Days,
op. cit., p. 204; (“He just got pissed”) int. Marty Venker; (“People who knew”) Morris,
Uncertain Greatness,
op. cit., p. 147; (weekend Aug. '69) Aug. 28â31, '69 entries,
HD,
CD; (“bomb” the airport) Kissinger,
Renewal,
op. cit., p. 57; int. and corr. Melvin Laird; int. Len Garment; (“ghastly game”)
MEM,
p. 483; (“K woke me”) Sept. 17, 1970 entry,
HD,
p. 195; (“tough guy” orders”) Kissinger,
Renewal,
op. cit., p. 57; (“wouldn't have been good day”) Osborne,
Watch2,
op. cit., p. 74; (“Stuff that will look belligerent”) Kissinger,
White House Years,
op. cit., p. 695â.
RN nuclear talk:
(“nuclear war each week!) Isaacson, op. cit., p. 145; (“ranting & raving”) Hersh,
Price of Power,
op. cit., p. 88; (Vietnam/1954) see page 165â; (“blow that would end”) Reichley, op. cit., p. 117; (“got to nuke âem”) Hersh,
Price of Power,
op. cit., p. 396âYoung cited by Ehrlichman aide Egil Krogh; (Colson on
Sequoia
) Colson, op. cit., p. 40â; May 18, 1971 entry,
HD,
CD.
“He hated . . . “:
eds. Strober,
Nixon,
op. cit., p. 45.
“Enemies” lists:
(Buckley) Buckley cited in intro. by Eugene McCarthy,
White House Enemies,
New York: New American Library, 1973, opening p. of intro.; (Kilpatrick) Providence [RI]
Journal,
Jan. 5, 1974; (Mollenhoff) Mollenhoff, op. cit., pp. 29, 107â, and Mollenhoff affidavit, June 4, 1974, R, Stmt. of Inf., Bk. VIII, p. 38; (Chotiner office)
NYT,
Jan. 14, 1970; (RN “did not like”)
NYT,
July 17, 1974, cited in Congressional Record, Aug. 1, 1974, p. 26439; (“ruthless sonofabitch”) WHT, May 13, 1971, cited in
WP,
Jan. 3, 1997; (priority list for “activity”) memo, [Colson aide] George Bell to John Dean, et al., June 24, 1971, E, Bk. 4, p. 1693â; (Haldeman and Colson would claim) E, Final Report, p. 132; (Dean: “screw our enemies”) memo, Aug. 16, 1971, E, Bk. 4, p. 1689â; (“We have the power”) WHT, Sept. 8, 1971;
AOP,
p. 29 and monitored for author; (Walters) ints. Johnnie Walters, George Shultz;
WP,
Jan. 3, 1997; (“kick Walter's ass”) WHT, Sept. 15, 1972, conv. no. 779-002, WSPF, NA, p. 5; (“blue eyes”) ibid., p. 2; (“candy ass”)
WP,
Jan. 3, 1997, citing Dean testimony; (list of 200+) E, Bk. 4, p. 1692, intro. McCarthy, op. cit.; (“keep a good list”) E, Bk. 3, p. 958; (Van Horne and RN/Hutschnecker) page 90; (2 lower ranking officials)
NM,
pp. 24, 106â, 148, memo re: int. Roger Barth, July 31, 1975; Howard Clesner Collection supplied to author, WHT, Aug. 19, Sept. 7, 1972,
AOP,
p. 107â [referring to Roger Barth and Vernon Acree]; (journalists audited)
WP,
June 28, 1973; (Greene) E, Final Report, p. 135;
NM,
p. 24; (“The guy that's running”) WHT, Sep. 14, 1971;
AOP,
p. 32; (“The IRS is battering”) WHT, Sep. 13, 1971;
AOP,
p. 31.
milestone meeting:
(“attack” on Julie) May 28, 1971 entry,
HD,
p. 292 and see Ehrlichman, op. cit., p. 300; (“more wiretapping”) WHT, May 28, 1971, transcribed for author.
RN and Edward Kennedy:
(“ill at ease”) Kissinger,
White House Years,
op. cit., p. 100; (Asst. Majority Leader) Theodore Sorensen,
The Kennedy Legacy,
New York: New American Library, 1969, p. 229.
Chappaquidick:
(RN “called me over”)
HD,
p. 72: (probe at RN's behest) ibid. and Haldeman notes,
Newsday,
Apr. 25, 1994;
MEM,
p. 543; (undercover man) Ulasewicz, op. cit., pp. 4â, 178, 181, 187â; Wise,
Police State,
op. cit., p.107; (RN/astronauts)
HD,
p. 72â; Rather and
Herskowitz, op. cit., p. 221; (RN reached Ehrlichman) Wise,
Police State,
op. cit., p. 115; (phone to radio) entry, July 6, 1969,
HD,
p. 75; (RN “sorry”/took aside)
MEM,
p. 542â;
HD,
p. 79; and see Safire, op. cit., p. 154â; (phone records) John Davies,
The Kennedys,
New York: S.P.I. Books, 1992, p. 716; (inquest transcript) memo, Mary DeOreo to Terry Lenzner, Dec. 10, 1973; Hughes-Rebozo investigation, Teamsters File, WSPF, NA; (Kopechne house phone) Wise,
Police State,
op. cit., p. 155â; (reports to Chotiner/Rebozo)
WP,
Aug. 1, 1973; (cost $100,000) Rather and Herskowitz, op. cit., p. 226.
RN pursuit of Edward Kennedy:
(Al Capp) Seymour Hersh in
The New Yorker,
Dec. 14, 1992;
NYT Magazine,
Oct. 20, 1974; Boston
Globe,
June 25, 1970; Brit Hume,
Inside Story,
Garden City, NJ: Doubleday, 1974, p. 60â; (“catch him in sack”) Haldeman with DiMona, op. cit., p. 60; (Colson and “catch Kennedy”)
The New Yorker,
Dec. 14, 1992; (photo/princess)
HD,
p. 293, Magruder,
American Life,
op. cit., p. 66; Matthews, op. cit., p. 289; Hunt,
Undercover,
op. cit., p. 206; (polls spring '71)
NYT Magazine,
July 22, 1973; (“Nothing for Teddy?”) WHT, Apr. 9, 1971, transcribed for author; (one not enough) WHT, July 6, 1971;
AOP,
p. 25; (Colson man) Hunt,
Undercover,
op. cit., pp. 160, 178, 205; (NY apartment) Wise,
Police State,
op. cit., p. 120; Hunt,
Undercover,
op. cit., p. 208; (Vegas girls) ibid., p. 182; (“No evidence) blind memo, re: EMK Visit to Honolulu, Aug. 1â19, 1971, Exhibit 34-4, E, Bk. 3, p. 1117; (RN disappointed) WHT, Sep. 8, 1971;
AOP,
p. 29; (False “drunk” story) Cheshire, op. cit., p. 190â; (Gallup)
WP,
Dec. 9, 1971; (“Do you think”) Seymour Hersh article,
The New Yorker,
Dec. 14, 1992; (RN still insisting) int. Tim Wyngaard, by Stanley Kutler, supplied to author; (“Plant one, plant two guys”) WHT, Sep. 7, 1972;
AOP,
p. 132 and see
WP,
Feb. 8, 1997; (Butterfield) ibid.; eds. Strober,
Nixon,
op. cit., p. 263;
Journal of American History,
Mar. 1989, p. 1253; (“might get lucky”) WHT, Sep. 7, 1972, transcribed for author; (“Did we”) WHT, Mar. 13, 1973, R, Stmt. of Inf., Bk. III, Pt. 2, p. 874.
RN White House and Humphrey:
(impropriety?) Ulasewicz, op. cit., p. 183â, citing Woods memo and see WHT entries, Sep. 8, 1971;
AOP,
p. 28; (detective etc.) Magruder,
American
Life, op. cit., p. 202, E, Final Report, p. 192;
NM,
p. 165; (“lay off”) WHT, Aug. 3, 1972;
AOP,
p. 115.
RN White House and Muskie:
(“all out attack”) Sep. 26, 1970 entry,
HD,
CD; (“lib” mailings)
HD
p. 213, and see WHT, Jan. 12, 1972, cited in
WP,
Oct. 30, 1997; (trawled Maine) Wise,
Police State,
op. cit., p. 132, citing Ulasewicz int., John Caulfield testimony, E, Bk. 19, p. 9276; (“monkish”) WHT, Sep. 8, 1971;
AOP,
p. 29; (docs. photographed) E, Final Report, p. 187â; (RN was told) WHT, Mar. 21, 1973, Record Grp. 460, Box 171, NA; (Chapin orchestrated) E, Final Report, p. 163â;
NM,
p. 158; (“massive mailing”) WHT, Jan. 12, 1972, cited in
WP,
Oct. 30, 1997; (Humphrey/Jackson smears)
NM,
p. 157â, E, Final Report, p. 169â; (Chapin pleased) ibid., p. 170; (home address) ibid., p. 165; (set at throats) ibid., p. 158â;
NM,
p. 158; (“Let's prove”) E, Report, p. 164; (RN approved?/write-in for Kennedy) ibid., p. 202, Jeb Magruder citing Charles Colson to this effect; (article re: Mrs. Muskie)
NM,
p. 162â, and see Mark Lane,
Plausible Denial,
New York: Thunder's Mouth, 1991, p. 202â, citing Gordon Liddy's testimony, Sep. 25, 1973, R, Bk. VII, Pt. 2, p. 3769; (Muskie tears)
NM,
p. 163; (“tear to pieces”) WHT, Aug. 7, 1972;
AOP,
p. 124; (“chicken shit”) WHT, May 11, 1973;
AOP,
p. 454.