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A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of
THE HENRY A. KISSINGER TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS
ON WORLD AFFAIRS, 1969–1974
A UPA Collection from
Cover: Photograph courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration.
THE HENRY A. KISSINGER TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS
ON WORLD AFFAIRS, 1969–1974
Project Coordinator Robert E. Lester
Guide compiled by Joseph C. Gutberlet and Kristen M. Taynor
The documents reproduced in this publication are among the records of Henry A. Kissinger in the custody of the Richard M. Nixon Presidential Materials Project, National Archives and Records
Administration. No copyright is claimed in these official government records.
A UPA Collection from
7500 Old Georgetown Road • Bethesda, MD 20814 Bethesda, MD 20814-6126
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The Henry A. Kissinger telephone conversations on world affairs, 1969–1974 [microform] / project coordinator, Robert E. Lester. microfilm reels ; 35 mm “The documents reproduced in this publication are among the records of Henry A. Kissinger in the custody of the Richard M. Nixon Presidential Materials Project, National A[r]chives and Records Administration.” Summary: Reproduces transcripts of telephone conversations with world leaders, celebrities, and others in which Dr. Kissinger was involved during his service in the Nixon administration. Accompanied by a printed guide compiled by Joseph C. Gutberlet and Kristen M. Taynor. ISBN 0-88692-740-4 1. Kissinger, Henry, 1923– 2. United States—Foreign relations—1969–1974. I. Lester, Robert. II. Gutberlet, Joseph C., 1979– . II. Taynor, Kristen M., 1978– . III. Title. E840.8.K58 327.73’009’047—dc22
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ISBN 0-88692-740-4.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Scope and Content Note ............................................................................................... vii Source Note ................................................................................................................... ix Editorial Note ................................................................................................................. ix Abbreviations ................................................................................................................. xi Reel Index
Telephone Conversations—Chronological File Reel 1 January–June 1969..............................................................................................1 Reel 2 June–December 1969 ..........................................................................................2 Reel 3 December 1969–March 1970 ...............................................................................3 Reel 4 March–June 1970.................................................................................................4 Reel 5 June–September 1970 .........................................................................................5 Reel 6 October–December 1970 .....................................................................................6 Reel 7 December 1970–March 1971 ...............................................................................8 Reel 8 March–June 1971.................................................................................................9 Reel 9 June–October 1971............................................................................................10 Reel 10 October 1971–January 1972 .............................................................................12
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Reel 11 January–May 1972.............................................................................................13 Reel 12 May–July 1972 ...................................................................................................14 Reel 13 July–October 1972 .............................................................................................15 Reel 14 October 1972–January 1973 ..............................................................................17 Reel 15 January–March 1973..........................................................................................18 Reel 16 March–April 1973 ...............................................................................................20 Reel 17 April–July 1973...................................................................................................21 Reel 18 July–September 1973.........................................................................................22 Reel 19 September–October 1973 ..................................................................................24 Reel 20 October 1973–February 1974.............................................................................25 Reel 21 February–July 1974............................................................................................27 Reel 22
Telephone Conversations—Chronological File cont.
July–August 1974...............................................................................................28
Telephone Conversations—Anatoly Dobrynin File February 1970–April 1973 ..................................................................................29
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Telephone Conversations—Anatoly Dobrynin File cont. May 1973–August 1974......................................................................................30
Telephone Conversations—Home File
July 1970–April 1972..........................................................................................30
Telephone Conversations—Jordan File
September 1970.................................................................................................31 Subject Index ...............................................................................................................33
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
Henry A. Kissinger wielded unparalleled influence within the administration of Richard M. Nixon, often circumventing State Department personnel, until he eventually assumed dual roles as national security advisor and secretary of state. The Henry A. Kissinger Telephone Conversations on World Affairs, 1969–1974 includes transcribed telephone conversations with diplomats and high-ranking members of Congress, celebrities and journalists, and future presidents. Replete with humor, Kissinger’s conversations reveal insight into the major events of the Nixon presidency. The chronological transcript dovetails with rising tension in the Arab-Israeli conflict, the final years of the Vietnam War, and nuclear proliferation talks with the Soviet Union. Kissinger, who oversaw the reconstruction of the National Security Council (NSC) apparatus under Nixon, established the policy-making superiority of the NSC. Doubling the staff, Kissinger chaired several committees within the NSC structure, including the Senior Review Group (SRG) and the Washington Special Actions Group (WSAG). This collection covers the activities of both committees. Nixon’s selection of Kissinger to head the NSC reflected a deliberate decision to guide foreign policy from within the White House. Frequent conversations between Nixon and Kissinger in this collection demonstrate the president’s confidence in his advisor. From this position, Kissinger engaged in high-level discussions with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin, often excluding Cabinet members. Nixon consciously opted not to include Secretary of State William P. Rogers in his first meeting with Dobrynin in 1969. Believing Rogers to be an intentionally weak choice to lead the State Department, Kissinger developed a rivalry with the secretary of state. Conversations between the two men were appreciably more formal. Kissinger himself instructed Dobrynin, as well as Chinese Premier Chou En-lai and Israeli Ambassador Yitzhak Rabin, to limit interaction with the State Department to less important matters. Relegated to a minor role in the Nixon administration, Rogers is best noted for an ill-fated proposal to end the Arab-Israeli conflict following the Six-Day War. Israel felt slighted by Rogers’ plan, and Rabin conveys his misgivings to Kissinger in their telephone exchanges. Brief discussion of the Munich massacre that marred the 1972 Olympic games led Kissinger to cancel his plans to attend the games (Reel 13, Frame 0370). Kissinger’s conversations over the Arab-Israeli conflict focus considerably on Jewish settlers in the region and efforts to win over Egypt. Although Anwar Sadat ejected Soviet advisors in 1972, effectively switching Egypt’s allegiance to the United States, he instigated the Yom Kippur War. Dobrynin and Kissinger intervened, facilitating a cease-fire between Egypt and Israel (Reel 19, Frame 0223). Kissinger was particularly instrumental in urging the Israelis to give up land to the Arabs, which in turn contributed to the eventual peace agreement at Camp David. Following Nixon’s election in 1968 with the promise of bringing an honorable end to the Vietnam War, Kissinger began implementing a policy of Vietnamization, a term coined by Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird. While this policy entailed the gradual withdrawal of U.S. military from Vietnam, Kissinger spearheaded administration efforts at targeting North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces in Cambodia. The initially clandestine
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bombing campaign in Cambodia provoked considerable conversation between Kissinger and other high-level officials in Washington and reinvigorated antiwar protests throughout the country. Le Duc Tho was a regular caller in the Kissinger Telephone Conversations, as Kissinger and he negotiated a short-lived cease-fire in 1973 for which the two were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) dominated much of the discussion during Kissinger’s tenure in the Nixon administration. Kissinger was close to the negotiations that alternated between Vienna and Helsinki from November 1969 to May 1972, as transcripts of conversations with chief U.S. delegate Gerard C. Smith reveal. SALT culminated in the Antiballistic Missile Treaty signed by Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev in Moscow (Reel 22, Frame 0418). Kissinger had a cordial, sometimes jocular rapport with Anatoly Dobrynin. A significant portion of the last two reels in this collection is devoted to the Soviet ambassador’s file. The decline of Nixon’s presidency precipitated by the Watergate affair led to an expanded role for Kissinger as he replaced Rogers at the State Department in September 1973. Serving in the dual capacity of Secretary of State and National Security Advisor, Kissinger later revealed his difficulty in representing both the position of the State Department and his personal point of view. Kissinger intimated his dismay over the balancing act in telephone exchanges with George Shultz, who himself held three positions in the Nixon administration, and New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller. Rockefeller and his brother David, chairman of Chase Manhattan Bank, were exceedingly supportive of the administration in its foreign policy. Kissinger’s immense stature transcended diplomatic circles. Barbara Walters, Danny Kaye, and Frank Sinatra are among the celebrities to call on Kissinger. Walters was particularly assertive at convincing Kissinger to sit for an interview, and they shared hours of witty banter. Future presidents Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush also talked regularly with Kissinger. Reagan received personal briefings on U.S. military operations in Cambodia and solicited advice from the national security advisor (Reel 5, Frame 0001). Kissinger himself enjoyed a certain celebrity status in many circles. Related collections of interest from LexisNexis include Papers of the Nixon White House, Parts 1–8; The Richard M. Nixon National Security Files, 1969–1974; Special Studies, Europe and NATO, 1970–1980; Special Studies, The Soviet Union and Republics of the Former U.S.S.R., The Soviet Union, 1970–1980; and Special Studies, Vietnam and Southeast Asia, 1960–1980.
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SOURCE NOTE
The documents reproduced in this publication are among the records of Henry A. Kissinger in the custody of the Richard M. Nixon Presidential Materials Project, National Archives and Records Administration in College Park, Maryland.
EDITORIAL NOTE LexisNexis has filmed all documents in their entirety from the Henry A. Kissinger records. The transcripts for each telephone conversation are arranged chronologically and are filmed as arranged at the National Archives. Certain individual documents and folders of documents remain classified and/or unprocessed; LexisNexis has therefore included in this microfilm publication the Document Withdrawal Record (Nixon Project) sheet for each folder. This sheet lists for each folder the number of documents withdrawn, the subjects and/or correspondents, the date, and the type of restriction.
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ABBREVIATIONS The following abbreviations are used three or more times in this guide.
ABM Anti-Ballistic Missile AFL-CIO American Federal of Labor–Congress of Industrial Organizations CIA Central Intelligence Agency DPRK Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) DRV Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) DMZ Demilitarized Zone EEC European Economic Community FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation FRG Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade GDR German Democratic Republic (East Germany) ICBM Intercontinental Ballistic Missile KGB Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (Committee for State Security) MIRV Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization NSA National Security Administration NSC National Security Council OAS Organization of American States
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OECD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development OPEC Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries POWs Prisoners of war PRC People’s Republic of China ROC Republic of China (Taiwan) ROK Republic of Korea (South Korea) RVN Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) SALT Strategic Arms Limitation Talks SEATO Southeast Asia Treaty Organization SLBM Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile UAR United Arab Republic UN United Nations UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNICEF United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund USIA United States Information Agency USSR Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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REEL INDEX Entries in this index refer to specific documents within The Henry A. Kissinger
Telephone Conversations on World Affairs, 1969–1974. The four digit number on the far left is the frame at which a particular file folder begins. This is followed by the file title and date(s) of the file. Substantive issues are highlighted under the heading Major Topics. Major Topics are listed in the order in which they appear on the film, and each is listed only once per folder. A Principal Correspondents section is not used in this index due to the fact that no correspondence is actually being exchanged. All prominent conversants are listed in the Major Topics section.
Reel 1 Telephone Conversations—Chronological File
0001 January 21–31, 1969. Major Topics: Nelson Rockefeller; NATO; FRG relations with U.S.; NSC;
OAS; Pan American Union; Melvin Laird; Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty; Japan relations with U.S.; William P. Rogers; U. Alexis Johnson; Ron Ziegler; Herb Klein; Biafra.
0093 February 1–11, 1969. Major Topics: William P. Rogers; NSC; Department of Treasury; Central Bank
of Egypt; Charles de Gaulle; Dwight D. Eisenhower; NATO; UN; UNESCO; Biafra.
0165 February 12–22, 1969. Major Topics: Nelson Rockefeller; William P. Rogers; OAS; Anatoly Dobrynin;
Jerry van der Huevel; NSC; Roman Catholic Church; Biafra; NATO; FRG relations with U.S.; ABM.
0230 March 2–13, 1969. Major Topics: NATO; William P. Rogers; Colombia relations with U.S.; OAS;
Harlan Cleveland; ABM; research and development; David Packard. 0321 March 14–31, 1969.
Major Topics: William P. Rogers; Vietnam War; research and development; SALT; NATO; ABM; France National Assembly; Melvin Laird; David Packard; foreign trade; Anatoly Dobrynin; Ann Whitman; Dwight D. Eisenhower funeral.
0435 April 1–14, 1969. Major Topics: NATO; ABM; Jacob K. Javits; SALT; Melvin Laird; Vietnam
War; Thomas Vail; William P. Rogers; Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
0538 April 15–22, 1969. Major Topics: McGeorge Bundy; OAS; ABM; Melvin Laird; David Rockefeller;
military personnel in ROK; Anatoly Dobrynin; William P. Rogers; Secret Service; NATO; Jacob K. Javits; Harvard University.
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0642 April 23–30, 1969.
Major Topics: Harvard University; Council of the Academy; U.S. Seventh Fleet; Sea of Japan; NATO; SEATO; Melvin Laird; ABM.
0734 May 1–14, 1969. Major Topics: Charles de Gaulle; SALT; Melvin Laird; Donald Kendall;
William P. Rogers; Elliot Richardson. 0821 May 15–30, 1969.
Major Topics: Foreign trade; NSC; UN; Elliot Richardson; NATO; France monetary policy; Netherlands; Mongolia; ABM; Melvin Laird; David Rockefeller; David Packard; MIRVs.
0888 June 2–18, 1969. Major Topics: SALT; NSC; Melvin Laird; Vietnam War; Nelson Rockefeller;
Latin America relations with U.S.; CIA.
Reel 2 Telephone Conversations—Chronological File
0001 June 19–39, 1969. Major Topics: William P. Rogers; ABM; Cyrus Vance; Melvin Laird; Arthur
Goldberg; Herman Kahn; Nelson Rockefeller; AFL-CIO; SALT. 0069 July 1–12, 1969.
Major Topics: Donald Kendall; NATO; SALT; William P. Rogers; Disarmament Advisory Council; Alexander Haig; John Ehrlichman; Elliot Richardson; Jacob K. Javits; Melvin Laird; NSC; Nelson Rockefeller; Bui Diem; Vietnam War; Charles Percy.
0155 July 14–22, 1969. Major Topics: Charles Percy; Melvin Laird; MIRVs; Military Assistance
Program; Gerard Smith; Elliot Richardson; OAS; Vietnam War; Cyrus Vance; Carl Mundt; William P. Rogers; ABM; SALT.
0240 August 1969. Major Topics: Melvin Laird; Donald Rumsfeld; NATO; SALT; Nelson
Rockefeller; USSR relations with U.S.; Vietnam War. 0294 September 1–18, 1969.
Major Topics: Dag Hammarskjold; NSC; NATO; U. Alexis Johnson; Melvin Laird; SALT; Bui Diem; Van Dong; Vietnam War; William P. Rogers; David Rockefeller; William Sullivan; McGeorge Bundy; Charles Yost.
0384 September 19–30, 1969. Major Topics: Melvin Laird; Nelson Rockefeller; Thailand relations with U.S.;
Defense Program Review Committee; Vietnam War; CIA; Anatoly Dobrynin; Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
0455 October 1–13, 1969. Major Topics: Elliot Richardson; Alexander Haig; David Packard; U. Alexis
Johnson; Melvin Laird; Frank Shakespeare; William Buckley; Nigeria relations with U.S.; NATO; Stuart Symington; NSC; Nelson Rockefeller; Joint Chiefs of Staff; Robert Haldeman.
0544 October 14–22, 1969. Major Topics: Nelson Rockefeller; Donald Rumsfeld; Melvin Laird; Elliott
Richardson; NSC; Latin America relations with U.S.; McGeorge Bundy;
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William P. Rogers; SALT; Anatoly Dobrynin; Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.; POWs; Marshall Green.
0608 October 23–31, 1969. Major Topics: NSC; Melvin Laird; New Zealand relations with U.S.; Marshall
Green; Nelson Rockefeller; Vietnam DMZ; Latin America relations with U.S.; SALT; NATO; CIA; Anatoly Dobrynin; Joseph Sisco; William P. Rogers; Jacob K. Javits; NSC.
0675 November 1–10, 1969. Major Topics: Jay Lovestone; Robert McNamara; William P. Rogers; Joseph
Alsop; Nelson Rockefeller; William Buckley; public opinion polls; David Packard; William Sullivan; Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.; Gerard Smith; Okinawa; Anatoly Dobrynin.
0743 November 11–17, 1969. Major Topics: David Packard; Stuart Symington; Okinawa; SALT; Defense
Program Review Committee; ABM; Arab-Israeli conflict; Golda Meir; U. Alexis Johnson; Melvin Laird; J. William Fulbright.
0814 November 18–28, 1969. Major Topics: Arab-Israeli conflict; William P. Rogers; J. William Fulbright;
Melvin Laird; John Ehrlichman; U. Alexis Johnson; GATT; Vietnamization; chemical warfare; USSR relations with DRV; Robert Haldeman; NSC; MIRVs.
0898 December 1–8, 1969. Major Topics: Elliot Richardson; Melvin Laird; SALT; NATO; NSC; Arab-
Israeli conflict; MIRVs; David Packard; Lawrence Eagleburger; Cyrus Eaton; Hubert H. Humphrey; Ernst van der Beugel.
Reel 3 Telephone Conversations—Chronological File
0001 December 9–16, 1969. Major Topics: Thomas Dewey; Ron Ziegler; Melvin Laird; Arab-Israeli conflict;
petroleum industry and products; SALT; military bases, posts, and reservations; William P. Rogers; Arthur Ashe; NATO; My Lai; NSC; Robert C. Tyson; U.S. Steel.
0079 December 17–31, 1969. Major Topics: David Rockefeller; Joseph Sisco; European Science
Conference; Brezhnev Doctrine; NSC; CIA; William P. Rogers; Marshall Green; Melvin Laird; Anatoly Dobrynin; Cyrus Eaton; holidays; Nelson Rockefeller; Clark Clifford; Defense Department employees.
0164 January 3–14, 1970. Major Topics: Joseph Alsop; Arab-Israeli conflict; David Packard; SALT;
Melvin Laird; Charles de Gaulle; Biafra; U Thant; John Ehrlichman; Ross Perot; NATO; Katherine Graham; Maxine Cheshire; Ben Bradley; Walt W. Rostow; Vietnam War.
0254 January 15–21, 1970. Major Topics: Melvin Laird; CIA; NSA; racial discrimination; Biafra; U. Alexis
Johnson; John Ehrlichman; Ross Perot; Okinawa; Libya; Nigeria.
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0356 January 22–26, 1970. Major Topics: Nigeria; Biafra; Joint Chiefs of Staff; William P. Rogers; Arab-
Israeli relations; Bryce Harlow; J. William Fulbright; Robert McNamara; Elliot Richardson.
0428 January 27–31, 1970. Major Topics: NATO; NSC; Elliot Richardson; Biafra; Melvin Laird; Nelson
Rockefeller; U. Alexis Johnson; David Packard. 0515 February 1–7, 1970.
Major Topics: Joseph Sisco; William P. Rogers; Joseph Kraft; nuclear weapons; SALT.
0591 February 9–18, 1970. Major Topics: David Packard; Elliot Richardson; Mike Mansfield; ABM; Arab-
Israeli conflict; Public Law 480 Food for Peace program; Joseph Kraft; NSC; U. Alexis Johnson; Joint Chiefs of Staff.
0673 February 19–27, 1970. Major Topics: Elliot Richardson; Melvin Laird; ABM; Laos; NATO; CIA;
William P. Rogers; Vietnam War; Arab-Israeli conflict. 0754 March 2–9, 1970.
Major Topics: William P. Rogers; Joseph Sisco; Melvin Laird; ABM; Jews and Judaism; Elliot Richardson; David Packard; U. Alexis Johnson.
0835 March 10–16, 1970. Major Topics: Melvin Laird; Danielle Hunebelle; Joseph Sisco; Arab-Israeli
conflict; Libya; McGeorge Bundy; Thomas Dewey; U. Alexis Johnson; EEC.
0907 March 17–20, 1970. Major Topics: Joseph Sisco; Willy Brandt; Nelson Rockefeller; Melvin Laird;
Laos; U. Alexis Johnson; Australia relations with U.S.; William P. Rogers; MIRVs; Cambodia.
Reel 4 Telephone Conversations—Chronological File
0001 March 21–27, 1970. Major Topics: Melvin Laird; Jews and Judaism; William P. Rogers; U. Alexis
Johnson; Joseph Kraft; Peter Flanigan; foreign trade; Japan relations with U.S.; POWs; David Rockefeller; Arab-Israeli conflict; Danielle Hunebelle.
0077 April 6–14, 1970. Major Topics: Elliot Richardson; MIRVs; Senate Foreign Relations
Committee; Anatoly Dobrynin; Gerard Smith; ABM; Marshall Green; Cambodia; David Packard; Arab-Israeli conflict; SALT; William P. Rogers; NSC; Melvin Laird; Ron Ziegler; Robert Haldeman.
0152 April 15–18, 1970. Major Topics: J. William Fulbright; SALT; U. Alexis Johnson; Ron Ziegler;
artillery; Robert Haldeman; William P. Rogers; Melvin Laird; Vietnam DMZ; Viet Cong; William Sullivan.
0243 April 19–26, 1970. Major Topics: William P. Rogers; space program; Cambodia; Marshall Green;
William C. Westmoreland; Melvin Laird; Mekong Delta; SALT; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; POWs.
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0350 April 27–30, 1970. Major Topics: Nelson Rockefeller; Cambodia; Japan relations with U.S.;
U. Alexis Johnson; William P. Rogers; Viet Cong; SALT; Robert Haldeman; Thomas Dewey; Bryce Harlow; Ronald Reagan; Vietnam War; public opinion; speeches and addresses; Melvin Laird.
0432 May 1–5, 1970. Major Topics: Cambodia; Joseph Sisco; William P. Rogers; Ron Ziegler; John
Mitchell; demonstrations and protests; public opinion; Vietnam DMZ; Melvin Laird; elections; Kent State University.
0511 May 6–9, 1970. Major Topics: Cambodia; Ron Ziegler; Japan relations with U.S.; Adam
Walinsky; NSC; public opinion; demonstrations and protests; Peace Corps; Viet Cong; speeches and addresses; Kent State University; Vietnamization; Vietnam DMZ; Otis Chandler; David Rockefeller.
0606 May 10–20, 1970. Major Topics: Robert McNamara; Vietnamization; William P. Rogers; Ethel
Kennedy; John Glenn; Melvin Laird; Maxine Cheshire; Cambodia; SALT. 0673 May 21–31, 1970.
Major Topics: NATO; Melvin Laird; Dan Rather; Cambodia; Ron Ziegler; Elliot Richardson; NSC; speeches and addresses; Nuclear Planning Group.
0764 June 1–5, 1970. Major Topics: Jews and Judaism; William Buckley; Robert Haldeman; William
P. Rogers; Vietnam War; Cambodia; Boeing Corporation; SALT; Golda Meir; NSC.
0843 June 6–10, 1970. Major Topics: Alice McDonnell; McGeorge Bundy; speeches and addresses;
Cambodia; newspapers. 0877 June 11–17, 1970.
Major Topics: Cambodia; SALT; Arab-Israeli conflict; Robert Haldeman; David Packard; Joseph Alsop; Anatoly Dobrynin; Jordan; elections; Peru; textile industry and fabrics; Richard M. Nixon.
Reel 5 Telephone Conversations—Chronological File
0001 June 18–30, 1970. Major Topics: Ron Ziegler; Joseph Sisco; Arab-Israeli conflict; Cambodia;
William P. Rogers; David Packard; Joint Chiefs of Staff; SALT; Vietnam War; Japan relations with U.S.; Ronald Reagan; UN; U Thant; Nelson Rockefeller; Chalmers Roberts; Joseph Alsop; David Maxie.
0116 July 1–13, 1970. Major Topics: U. Alexis Johnson; Joseph Sisco; Arab-Israeli conflict;
Cambodia; Vietnam War; Katherine Graham; Melvin Laird; McGeorge Bundy; demonstrations and protests; U. Alexis Johnson; Anatoly Dobrynin; ABM; Peter Flanigan.
0230 July 14–21, 1970. Major Topics: Katherine Graham; Melvin Laird; Robert Dole; Wayne Smith;
William Sullivan; Cambodia; John Chancellor; India relations with USSR;
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Milton Katz; Joint Chiefs of Staff; Stuart Symington; William P. Rogers; UN; SALT; nuclear weapons; Jacob K. Javits.
0322 July 22–31, 1970. Major Topics: Cambodia; Melvin Laird; Arab-Israeli conflict; Joseph Sisco;
Alexander Haig; Peter Flanigan; SALT; Suez Canal; Nancy Dickerson; UN Development Corporation; William P. Rogers; ABM; MIRVs; ICBMs.
0402 August 4–10, 1970. Major Topics: Melvin Laird; Defense Program Review Committee; Cambodia;
NSC; Military Assistance Program; POWs; Robert Haldeman; Joseph Sisco; Arab-Israeli conflict; William P. Rogers; U Thant; Gerard Smith; ABM.
0493 August 11–31, 1970. Major Topics: Television; journalism; William Leonard; William P. Rogers;
Frank Mankiewicz; Panama Canal Treaty; ABM; Joseph Sisco; Arab-Israeli conflict; William Timmons; Vietnam War; NSC; Zionist Organization; Jews and Judaism; Joint Chiefs of Staff; Nancy Dickerson; Cambodia; Frank Shakespeare; Lyndon Baines Johnson; Gustavo Diaz Ordaz; art.
0616 September 1–11, 1970. Major Topics: Jews and Judaism; nuclear weapons; Nelson Rockefeller;
Arab-Israeli conflict; Zionist Organization; Golda Meir; William Sullivan; Margaret Osmer; McGeorge Bundy; Walt W. Rostow; Willy Brandt.
0710 September 12–17, 1970. Major Topics: Melvin Laird; Defense Program Review Committee; William
Sullivan; Robert Haldeman; Yugoslavia relations with U.S.; SALT; Paul Doty; ABM; MIRVs; Arab-Israeli conflict; Joseph Sisco; William P. Rogers; USSR relations with U.S.; U.S. Sixth Fleet; Richard M. Nixon; navy.
0807 September 18–21, 1970. Major Topics: Melvin Laird; Greece relations with Turkey; demonstrations and
protests; U.S. Sixth Fleet; Nelson Rockefeller; Robert Haldeman; Washington Special Actions Group; Arab-Israeli conflict.
0874 September 22–25, 1970. Major Topics: Donald Rumsfeld; Katherine Graham; Ernst Van der Beugal;
William P. Rogers; NSC; Washington Special Actions Group; Brian McDonnell; Melvin Laird; newspapers; USSR relations with U.S.; Margaret Osmer; Military Assistance Program; U. Alexis Johnson.
Reel 6 Telephone Conversations—Chronological File
0001 October 5–10, 1970. Major Topics: Margaret Osmer; Cambodia; Robert McNamara; Yugoslavia
relations with U.S.; Cuba; speeches and addresses; William P. Rogers; William Safire; George Shultz; Defense Program Review Committee; Vietnam War; Melvin Laird; NATO; military assistance; Robert Haldeman; Laos; Cyrus Vance; Anatoly Dobrynin; Jews and Judaism; Jacob K. Javits; Joseph Kraft; Frank Mankiewicz; Nelson Rockefeller.
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0111 October 12–16, 1970. Major Topics: NSC; Cambodia; public opinion; speeches and addresses;
Vietnam War; POWs; Cuba; Joseph Kraft; Nancy Dickerson; Margaret Osmer; UN; Hamilton Fish Armstrong; Jews and Judaism; SALT; Melvin Laird; Herb Klein; David Packard; William Safire; Joseph Sisco.
0216 October 17–25, 1970. Major Topics: Elections; Alexander Haig; Arab-Israeli conflict; William P.
Rogers; POWs; Robert Haldeman; UN; Ray Price; Peter Flanigan; U. Alexis Johnson; CIA; speeches and addresses; Military Assistance Program; SALT; Anatoly Dobrynin; ABM; Rob Ziegler; James Cannon; Joseph Sisco.
0313 October 26–31, 1970. Major Topics: Arab-Israeli conflict; Jim Cannon; elections; John Ehrlichman;
Vietnam; Joseph Kraft; William P. Rogers; Peter Flanigan; Robert Kleiman; Cambodia; Chile; FRG relations with U.S.; Willy Brandt.
0385 November 2–9, 1970. Major Topics: UN; Chile; public opinion; elections; ABM; Ronald Reagan;
James Cannon; Defense Program Review Committee; Joint Chiefs of Staff; Vietnam War; NATO; SALT; Barbara Walters; television; Milton Katz; Frank Mankwiewicz; William Sullivan; Melvin Laird; Peter Flanigan; Anatoly Dobrynin; Chile.
0494 November 10–16, 1970. Major Topics: France relations with U.S.; Walt W. Rostow; Cuba; speeches
and addresses; William P. Rogers; U. Alexis Johnson; John C. Stennis; Cambodia; Laos; Melvin Laird; Peter Flanigan; Stanley Hoffman; NATO; nuclear weapons; NSC; CIA.
0567 November 17–21, 1970. Major Topics: Newspapers; U. Alexis Johnson; William P. Rogers; Jacob K.
Javits; NATO; Laos; Richard M. Nixon; elections; Vietnam War; television; Barbara Walters; Melvin Laird; Peter Flanigan; Robert Haldeman; Ron Ziegler.
0660 November 23–30, 1970. Major Topics: Melvin Laird; USSR navy yards and naval stations; William P.
Rogers; UN; John Scali; POWs; Peter Flanigan; Barbara Walters; television; Defense Program Review Committee; Cambodia; Alexander Haig; Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; newspapers; Joseph Sisco.
0740 December 1–7, 1970. Major Topics: Golda Meir; Arab-Israeli conflict; Maxine Cheshire; Alexander
Haig; Charles Yost; CIA; POWs; U. Alexis Johnson; ABM; George Shultz; Catherine Freeman; Barbara Walters; television; Robert Evans; John C. Stennis; Cambodia; William P. Rogers.
0836 December 8–12, 1970. Major Topics: Melvin Laird; Diego Garcia; William P. Rogers; Barbara
Walters; William Safire; Vietnam War; Frank Church; military supplies and property; Cambodia; Dean Dunlop; CIA; nuclear weapons; Haile Selassie; Charles Yost.
0934 December 14–15, 1970. Major Topics: William Moyers; NSC; CIA; U. Alexis Johnson; Marshall Green;
Ford Motor Company; Joseph Sisco; television.
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Reel 7 Telephone Conversations—Chronological File
0001 December 16–21, 1970. Major Topics: William P. Rogers; Vietnam War; GATT; ICBM; Ron Ziegler;
Budget of the U.S.; Dean Acheson; Willy Brandt; Anatoly Dobrynin; Barbara Walters; Melvin Laird; Defense Program Review Committee; CIA; military aircraft; SALT; Ford Motor Company; Military Assistance Program.
0092 December 22–31, 1970. Major Topics: POWs; Edward M. Kennedy; William P. Rogers; Vietnam War;
Melvin Laird; Coast Guard; Barbara Walters; George Shultz; Military Assistance Program; SALT; Robert Haldeman; Office of Management and Budget.
0185 January 4–7, 1971. Major Topics: Taft Schreiber; MIRV; ABM; Joseph Sisco; UN; Paul Doty;
Frank Shakespeare; David Packard; air force; military aircraft; George H. W. Bush; Katherine Graham; Ron Ziegler; Military Assistance Program; Suharto; Americans for Winning the Peace; Peter Flanigan; Elliot Richardson.
0253 January 8–18, 1971. Major Topics: Jews and Judaism; ABM; Gerard Smith; Melvin Laird; SALT;
Office of Management and Budget; OAS; William P. Rogers; George Shultz; Military Assistance Program; Vietnam War; Carnegie Commission; demonstrations and protests; Biafra.
0318 January 19–29, 1971. Major Topics: Dorothy Zinberg; Cambodia; Melvin Laird; McGeorge Bundy;
Joseph Sisco; John Roche; Stanley Hoffman; Albert Gore; Frank Lindsey; Arab-Israeli conflict; U Thant.
0419 February 1–8, 1971. Major Topics: Lockheed Corporation; Robert Haldeman; Vietnam War; Melvin
Laird; John C. Stennis; William P. Rogers; television; Rolls Royce Company; CIA; Joint Chiefs of Staff; Henry Owen; Defense Program Review Committee; Cambodia; Robert Dole; Laos; Ron Ziegler.
0515 February 9–22, 1971. Major Topics: Ernst van der Beugel; FRG relations with U.S.; Joint
Committee on Atomic Energy; Joseph Sisco; Murray Marder; Vietnam War; FBI; CIA; Cambodia; Melvin Laird; Vietnamization; elections; North Atlantic Council; SALT; ABM; USSR relations with Cuba; William P. Rogers; Gerard Smith; Laos; Alexander Haig; Rowland Evans; highways.
0614 February 23–28, 1971. Major Topics: Melvin Laird; television; elections; Richard M. Nixon; radio;
Laos; McGeorge Bundy; John Irwan; highways; political parties; speeches and addresses; Ron Ziegler; POWs; SALT; Vietnam War; Operation Rolling Thunder; Joseph Sisco; military aircraft; Arab-Israeli conflict.
0702 March 1–5, 1971. Major Topics: France relations with U.S.; European Common Market; Henry
Graff; Joseph Sisco; congressional-executive relations; CIA; Mike Wallace; UK relations with U.S.; George McGovern; Cambodia; Council
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on Foreign Relations; Yitzhak Rabin; Arab-Israeli conflict; Murray Marder; Laos; William P. Rogers; SALT.
0789 March 6–12, 1971. Major Topics: Cambodia; SALT; Richard M. Nixon; NSC; McGeorge Bundy;
Melvin Laird; television; William P. Rogers; Thailand; NSC; Vietnam DMZ; elections; Japan textile industry and fabrics; Mary McGrory; NATO; William Sullivan; Vietnam War.
0869 March 13–18, 1971. Major Topics: Robert Haldeman; Laos; Richard M. Nixon; Military Assistance
Command in Vietnam; Joint Chiefs of Staff; Katherine Graham; Joseph Alsop; Cambodia; William P. Rogers; ABM; Council on Foreign Relations; Senate Armed Services Committee; Mary McGrory; Melvin Laird; CIA; Public Law 480 Food for Peace program; Anatoly Dobrynin; Benjamin Wells; Chile.
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0001 March 19–24, 1971. Major Topics: Cambodia; William P. Rogers; Vietnam War; Arab-Israeli
conflict; speeches and addresses; Richard M. Nixon; McGeorge Bundy; Vietnamization; David Packard; Laos; Melvin Laird; UN; Military Assistance Command in Vietnam; NSC; television; Anatoly Dobrynin; Frank Mankiewicz; John Kenneth Galbraith; demonstrations and protests.
0106 March 25–31, 1971. Major Topics: Gerard Smith; Anatoly Dobrynin; Vietnam War; SALT; Richard
M. Nixon; ABM; USSR relations with U.S.; elections; Air Force Academy; Melvin Laird; John Mitchell; Cambodia; military aircraft; CIA; television; UN; Laos; newspapers; speeches and addresses; Spiro T. Agnew; POWs.
0208 April 1–7, 1971. Major Topics: John D. Rockefeller III; Vietnam War; Melvin Laird; J. Edgar
Hoover; Cambodia; Arab-Israeli conflict; Mike Wallace; John Scali; television; Ron Ziegler; Nelson Rockefeller; North Africa; Ronald Reagan; William Buckley.
0286 April 8–14, 1971. Major Topics: Frank Mankiewicz; Vietnam War; Yitzhak Rabin; Melvin Laird;
Arab-Israeli conflict; NSC; congressional-executive relations; Katherine Graham; elections; political parties; George Bush; CIA; McGeorge Bundy; William P. Rogers; demonstrations and protests; John Irwan.
0355 April 15–20, 1971. Major Topics: Arab-Israeli conflict; Yitzhak Rabin; J. Edward Murray; Otis
Chandler; Mike Mansfield; Cambodia; newspapers; Inter-American Congress of Cardiology.
0421 April 21–28, 1971. Major Topics: Cambodia; Suez Canal; NSC; loans; William P. Rogers;
Defense Program Review Committee; ICBMs; SALT; Latin America relations with U.S.; Yitzhak Rabin; Arab-Israeli conflict; Anatoly Dobrynin;
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Alan Ginsberg; Mike Mansfield; Richard M. Nixon; Billy Graham; Jacob K. Javits; McGeorge Bundy; John Irwan.
0495 May 10–14, 1971. Major Topics: Elections; political parties; William P. Rogers; Dean Acheson;
McGeorge Bundy; NATO; Jacob K. Javits; John C. Stennis; George W. Ball; Alexander Haig; David Rockefeller; Robert Haldeman; Pakistan; military aircraft; John Irwan; Robert Murphy; Richard M. Nixon; Vietnam War; air force; SALT; Lawrence Eagleburger; Chalmers Roberts.
0595 May 15–18, 1971. Major Topics: Pakistan; Richard M. Nixon; Chalmers Roberts; ABM; NATO;
SALT; George W. Ball; John C. Stennis; Walt W. Rostow; Jacob K. Javits; Charles Mathias Jr.; Mike Mansfield; congressional-executive relations; Robert Haldeman; Kandy Stroud.
0668 May 19–21, 1971. Major Topics: Gerard Smith; NATO; Charles Mathias Jr.; U. Alexis Johnson;
speeches and addresses; USSR relations with U.S.; SALT; Anatoly Dobrynin; Tass News Agency; William P. Rogers; ABM; Cyrus Vance.
0741 May 24–29, 1971. Major Topics: William P. Rogers; Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions;
Europe collective security; NATO; Robert Haldeman; Frank Sinatra; Billy Graham; Naval Board of Inquiry; Anatoly Dobrynin; SALT; U. Alexis Johnson.
0825 June 1–7, 1971. Major Topics: William Sullivan; Vietnam War; NATO; ABM; Rowland Evans;
UN representation of PRC; Okinawa; Robert Haldeman; Gerald Ford; SALT; Melvin Laird; U. Alexis Johnson.
0907 June 8–12, 1971. Major Topics: Henry Brandon; William Buckley; McGeorge Bundy; Barbara
Walters; television; Dan Rather; Okinawa; POWs; Frank Sinatra; NATO; SALT; Marshall Green.
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0001 June 14–18, 1971. Major Topics: Walt W. Rostow; newspapers; Frank Sinatra; Richard M.
Nixon; Melvin Laird; Nelson Rockefeller; Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions; Joseph Califano; FRG relations with U.S.; Henry Hubbard; John C. Stennis; Rowland Evans.
0091 June 21–22, 1971. Major Topics: Congressional-executive relations; Richard M. Nixon; Melvin
Laird; NSA; Ron Ziegler; Anatoly Dobrynin; Thailand; Vietnam War; Robert Dole; Mike Mansfield.
0163 June 23–30, 1971. Major Topics: Gerard Smith; Richard M. Nixon; Le Duc Tho; Clark
MacGregor; William P. Rogers; Henry Hubbard; India relations with U.S.; Melvin Laird; television.
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0212 July 1–20, 1971. Major Topics: Richard M. Nixon; Nelson Rockefeller; India relations with U.S.;
William P. Rogers; Mike Mansfield; Vietnam War; Melvin Laird; Ronald Reagan; Taiwan; Nelson Rockefeller; political parties; Ron Ziegler.
0285 July 21–30, 1971. Major Topics: Gerald Ford; SALT; Joseph Sisco; Arab-Israeli conflict;
television; Anatoly Dobrynin; William P. Rogers; Richard M. Nixon; USSR relations with U.S.; J. William Fulbright; Howard Stein; Japan textile industry and fabrics; John C. Stennis; Henry Brandon.
0356 August 2–10, 1971. Major Topics: NSC; Defense Program Review Committee; Frank Sinatra;
Ronald Reagan; isolationism; UN; Vietnam War; Nelson Rockefeller; National Press Club; Richard M. Nixon; SALT; ABM; Joint Chiefs of Staff; MIRVs; POWs; Caspar Weinberger; Chalmers Roberts; Anatoly Dobrynin.
0439 August 11–19, 1971. Major Topics: Fritz Kraemer; army; Anatoly Dobrynin; Chile; navy; NATO;
Robert McNamara; McGeorge Bundy; Vietnam War; newspapers; public opinion; Jacob K. Javits; Dean Acheson; India relations with U.S.; Robert Haldeman; John Irwan; Jerome Cohen; William P. Rogers; Richard M. Nixon.
0518 August 20–31, 1971. Major Topics: William P. Rogers; David Kraslow; Richard M. Nixon; elections;
political parties; Commonwealth Club; SALT; Billy Graham; Kandy Stroud; U Thant; National Press Club; television; Bob Hope.
0595 September 1–10, 1971. Major Topics: Narcotics and drug traffic; Ron Ziegler; Vietnam War; Henry
Hubbard; U. Alexis Johnson; television; PRC representation in UN; Gerard Smith; Le Duc Tho; Willy Brandt; GDR relations with U.S.; NATO; Commonwealth Club.
0680 September 11–17, 1971. Major Topics: UN; Nelson Rockefeller; NSC; Robert O. Anderson; Melvin
Laird; James R. Schlesinger; Molly Parnis Livingston; POWs; George McGovern; Vietnam War; Ronald Reagan; Arab-Israeli conflict; Yitzhak Rabin.
0754 September 18–23, 1971. Major Topics: Suez Canal; Japan relations with U.S.; Vietnam DMZ; POWs;
Ronald Reagan; NATO; Laos; William P. Rogers; Yitzhak Rabin; Lloyd Shearer; International Monetary Fund.
0818 September 24–30, 1971. Major Topics: McGeorge Bundy; NSC; Gerard Smith; Alexander Haig; Arab-
Israeli conflict; currency; Paul Volcker; speeches and addresses; John Kenneth Galbraith; Anatoly Dobrynin.
0865 October 1–4, 1971. Major Topics: Chou En-lai; India relations with Pakistan; Arthur Goldberg;
NATO; SALT; U. Alexis Johnson. 0917 October 5–7, 1971.
Major Topics: Rowland Evans; William P. Rogers; two-China policy; George Bush; Japan relations with U.S.; Richard M. Nixon; UN; Taiwan; Chou En-lai.
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0001 October 8–14, 1971. Major Topics: NATO; Melvin Laird; Joe Sisco; George Bush; UN; Gerard
Smith; SALT; Richard M. Nixon; PRC representation in UN; William P. Rogers; Henry Brandon; Dwight Chapin; television.
0081 October 15–30, 1971. Major Topics: John Valenti; Yitzhak Rabin; Arab-Israeli conflict; Anatoly
Dobrynin; Ronald Reagan; UN Development Fund; George Shultz; Alexander Haig; Okinawa; Alice Palmer; Barbara Walters; CIA; William P. Rogers; POWs.
0145 November 1–14, 1971. Major Topics: Mike Wallace; Ron Ziegler; Nelson Rockefeller; Hugh Sidey;
Hale Boggs; political parties; Melvin Laird; television; Yitzhak Rabin; Office of Management and Budget; Stuart Symington; CIA; Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; government reorganization; J. William Fulbright; Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions; Robert Haldeman; UN Security Council; Richard M. Nixon.
0243 November 15–23, 1971. Major Topics: Robert Haldeman; Alexander Haig; George Bush; speeches
and addresses; William P. Rogers; Melvin Laird; Yitzhak Rabin; Arab-Israeli conflict; Richard M. Nixon; Cambodia; Vietnam War; textile industry and fabrics.
0327 November 24–30, 1971. Major Topics: George Shultz; UN Security Council; William P. Rogers; Robert
Kleiman; Jacob K. Javits; Hugh Sidey; Canada relations with U.S.; India relations with Pakistan; Ron Ziegler; television.
0410 December 1–5, 1971. Major Topics: NATO; William P. Rogers; speeches and addresses; GATT;
shoe industry; textile industry and fabrics; Office of Management and Budget; Melvin Laird; George Shultz; Joseph Sisco; India relations with Pakistan; UN Security Council; Cambodia; Richard M. Nixon; George Bush.
0487 December 6–10, 1971. Major Topics: Mike Wallace; NSC; Richard M. Nixon; UN Security Council;
NATO; foreign trade; Japan relations with U.S.; U. Alexis Johnson; Henry Brandon; John Irwan; Pakistan.
0565 December 11–15, 1971. Major Topics: George Shultz; Melvin Laird; defense budgets and
appropriations; Pakistan; UN; Vietnam War; air force; Benazir Bhutto; Bangladesh; UN Security Council; Alexander Haig; George Bush; India relations with Pakistan.
0640 December 16–17, 1971. Major Topics: Rowland Evans; Kashmir; Benazir Bhutto; George Bush;
Richard M. Nixon; Alexander Haig; Haiti; India relations with Pakistan; John Chancellor; Jerry Schecter; UN Security Council; Henry Hubbard; Yitzhak Rabin; Panama; international law; William P. Rogers.
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0716 December 18–23, 1971. Major Topics: Melvin Laird; George Shultz; military personnel; defense
budgets and appropriations; submarines; National Guard; India relations with Pakistan; Robert Pierpoint; television; NATO.
0761 January 3–14, 1972. Major Topics: SALT; Gerard Smith; Pakistan; Robert McNamara; John Irwan;
John Roche; Yitzhak Rabin; William Safire; NSC; speeches and addresses; Laos; Cambodia; Nelson Rockefeller; elections; political parties.
0855 January 15–24, 1972. Major Topics: Frank Shakespeare; SALT; European Security Conference;
Yitzhak Rabin; American Society of International Law; Ron Ziegler; Robert McNamara; David Kennedy; William Safire; Anatoly Dobrynin; Richard M. Nixon; television; Bangladesh; Joseph Kraft.
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0001 January 25–31, 1972. Major Topics: John B. Connally; speeches and addresses; Marvin Kalb;
Nelson Rockefeller; elections; Anatoly Dobrynin; David Kraslow; political parties; Joseph Kraft; Robert Kleiman; Vietnam War; Catholic Church; Katherine Graham; Barbara Walters; Yitzhak Rabin; POWs.
0097 February 1–4, 1972. Major Topics: Manila Conference; Hugh Sidey; Mutual and Balanced Force
Reductions; NSC; Melvin Laird; Vietnam War; Max Frankel; Terry Smith; elections; Barbara Walters; defense budgets and appropriations; Cambodia; speeches and addresses.
0152 February 5–10, 1972. Major Topics: SALT; Walt W. Rostow; Robert Haldeman; television; Robert
Kleiman; Samuel Speigal; UN; Alexander Haig; Ron Ziegler; Xuan Thuy; Le Duc Tho; MIRVs.
0210 February 11–29, 1972. Major Topics: Nelson Rockefeller; UN; Richard M. Nixon; David Kraslow; two-
China policy; Fritz Kraemer; Chou En-lai; John B. Connally; SALT; Defense Program Review Committee; military assistance; elections; CIA; Ronald Reagan; Taiwan; Barry Goldwater.
0298 March 1–10, 1972. Major Topics: Nelson Rockefeller; Vietnamization; Richard M. Nixon; Le Duc
Tho; William P. Rogers; Warsaw Talks; Stewart Alsop; NSC; POWs; SALT.
0366 March 11–17, 1972. Major Topics: Vietnam War; Vietnam DMZ; Anatoly Dobrynin; David
Rockefeller; Matthew Mathias; NSC; political parties; Peter Flanigan; speeches and addresses; Rowland Evans; John Valenti.
0434 March 18–31, 1972. Major Topics: NATO; Richard M. Nixon; Arab-Israeli conflict; William P.
Rogers; National Liberation Movement; SALT; political parties; Gerald Ford; Ron Ziegler; UN; television; Bangladesh.
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0501 April 3–5, 1972. Major Topics: Vietnam DMZ; Robert Pierpoint; navy; Richard M. Nixon;
military aircraft; NATO; European Security Conference; Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions; John Irwan; Cambodia; India relations with Pakistan; air force; Melvin Laird; Ronald Reagan; Vietnam War.
0587 April 8–11, 1972. Major Topics: Vietnam War; Robert Haldeman; television; William Safire;
Vietnam DMZ; military aircraft; Melvin Laird; SALT; air force; William Buckley; political parties; Joseph Kraft; Hugh Sidey; India relations with Pakistan.
0669 April 12–19, 1972. Major Topics: Melvin Laird; military aircraft; Vietnam War; Strategic Air
Command; Robert Haldeman; Melvin Laird; William P. Rogers; SALT; Tass News Agency; Richard M. Nixon; Lloyd Shearer; Thomas H. Moorer; Yitzhak Rabin.
0761 April 25–30, 1972. Major Topics: John B. Connally; Melvin Laird; Taft Schreiber; Hugh Sidey;
USSR relations with U.S.; Vietnam War; air force; Ronald Reagan; military aircraft; Katherine Graham; Rowland Evans; SALT; David Kraslow; ABM; POWs.
0853 May 1–5, 1972. Major Topics: Gerard Smith; USSR relations with U.S.; ICBMs; William P.
Rogers; NATO; Max Frankel; POWs; Melvin Laird; Ho Chi Minh Trail; Vietnam DMZ; Richard M. Nixon; MIRVs; SALT; David Kraslow; Le Duc Tho; Quang Tri attack; public opinion.
0929 May 6–8, 1972. Major Topics: Richard M. Nixon; SALT; Vietnam War; military aircraft; Robert
Haldeman; Thomas H. Moorer; Joint Chiefs of Staff; POWs; Rowland Evans; John B. Connally; navy; U.S. Sixth Fleet; marine corps; David Kraslow; Le Duc Tho; Laos; Cambodia.
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0001 May 9–11, 1972. Major Topics: Anatoly Dobrynin; Ronald Reagan; Nelson Rockefeller; foreign
trade; SALT; treaties and conventions; Rowland Evans; Yitzhak Rabin; Vietnam War; Katherine Graham; congressional-executive relations; Robert Haldeman; Frank Sinatra; China medicine; Derth Bok; Ivy League universities; demonstrations and protests; William P. Rogers; Le Duc Tho.
0076 May 12–14, 1972. Major Topics: Military Assistance Command in Vietnam; Richard M. Nixon;
military aircraft; European Security Conference; Anatoly Dobrynin; Thomas H. Moorer; Le Duc Tho; Vietnam War; merchant marine; SALT; Melvin Laird; Hugh Sidey; television; CIA.
0181 May 15–17, 1972. Major Topics: John B. Connally; Robert McNamara; defense budgets and
appropriations; Robert Haldeman; Thomas H. Moorer; military education
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and training; Taft Schreiber; SALT; Vietnam War; Melvin Laird; air force; television; NATO; ABM; Geneva Conference; Frank Sinatra.
0271 May 18–19, 1972. Major Topics: Anatoly Dobrynin; SALT; Robert Haldeman; Arab-Israeli
conflict; Joseph Sisco; military aircraft; Thomas H. Moorer. 0302 June 2–7, 1972.
Major Topics: Military aircraft; defense budgets and appropriations; Charles Colson; elections; McGeorge Bundy; air force; SALT; George Shultz; Office of Management and Budget; Richard M. Nixon; Chou En-lai; Henry Brandon; Rowland Evans; Endangered Species Convention; State Department Office of International Conferences; television.
0395 June 8–14, 1972. Major Topics: SALT; Gerard Smith; J. William Fulbright; Federation of Airline
Pilots Association; Robert Haldeman; Stewart Alsop; Anatoly Dobrynin; Le Duc Tho; submarines; Barbara Walters; Harvard University; Yitzhak Rabin.
0471 June 15–27, 1971. Major Topics: Mexico relations with U.S.; SALT; Anatoly Dobrynin; television;
David Kraslow; Le Duc Tho; Katherine Graham; Frank Sinatra; NATO; J. William Fulbright; John Vogt; Mike Mansfield; Billy Graham; Barbara Walters; Richard M. Nixon; Vietnam War.
0591 June 28–30, 1972. Major Topics: Anatoly Dobrynin; SALT; Gerard Smith; airlines; Earl Butz;
agricultural prices; defense budgets and appropriations; Joyce Haber; Ron Ziegler; Vietnam War.
0676 July 3–9, 1972. Major Topics: UN; ROK relations with DPRK; Mike Mansfield; Ron Ziegler;
Earl Butz; Anatoly Dobrynin; Nelson Rockefeller; courts; Quang Tri attack; Taft Schreiber; Le Duc Tho; military aircraft.
0771 July 10–15, 1972. Major Topics: Turkey; Charles Colson; television; Taft Schreiber; Anatoly
Dobrynin; nuclear weapons; William Taub; elections; political parties; Robert Haldeman; George McGovern; Wendell Phillips; Ron Ziegler; Joyce Haber; POWs; Hubert H. Humphrey.
0857 July 17–22, 1972. Major Topics: Gerard Smith; Howard Stein; Joseph Kraft; Anatoly Dobrynin;
Arab-Israeli conflict; Taft Schreiber; Jews and Judaism; Robert Kleiman; Le Duc Tho; Nelson Rockefeller; MIRVs; SALT; Rowland Evans; POWs.
0937 July 24–25, 1972. Major Topics: Henry Brandon; Joan Braden; Gus Levy; campaign funds; Taft
Schreiber; Rowland Evans; elections; George McGovern; political parties; Defense Program Review Committee; Katherine Graham.
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0001 July 26–29, 1972. Major Topics: Barbaralee Diamonstein; political parties; McGeorge Bundy;
defense budgets and appropriations; SALT; Peter Lisagor; John B.
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Connally; George Shultz; Henry Jackson; USSR relations with U.S.; Joint Chiefs of Staff; ABM; Hugh Sidey; Jews and Judaism; television; UN; George Bush; Charles Evans; Hamilton Fish Armstrong; Barry Goldwater Jr.; campaign funds; Rowland Evans; Nelson Rockefeller; military aircraft; George McGovern.
0073 August 2–5, 1972. Major Topics: John Ehrlichman; defense budgets and appropriations;
Women’s Press Club; speeches and addresses; political parties; Joyce Haber; Caspar Weinberger; Ron Ziegler; Alexander Haig; Bernard Gwertzman; Vietnam War; Pentagon Papers; Stewart Alsop; Barbara Walters; elections; television; Melvin Laird; David Abshire; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; J. Tate Jamieson; Standard Oil; Defense Program Review Committee.
0173 August 6–10, 1972. Major Topics: Anatoly Dobrynin; congressional-executive relations; Mike
Mansfield; Henry Jackson; foreign trade; USSR relations with U.S.; SALT; petroleum and petroleum industry; Joseph Kraft; Chou En-lai; Herbert Brownell; Richard M. Nixon; ICBMs; J. William Fulbright.
0261 August 11–30, 1972. Major Topics: Robert Haldeman; speeches and addresses; television;
Richard M. Nixon; Howard K. Smith; George Bush; UN General Assembly; Henry Brandon; John Chancellor; foreign trade; Bob Hope; European Security Conference; Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions; Anatoly Dobrynin; David Rockefeller; political parties; elections; General Electric Company; nuclear power plants and reactors.
0370 September 2–7, 1972. Major Topics: POWs; Olympic games; Munich massacre; Taft Schrieber;
Pham Van Dong; Joseph Kraft; George McGovern; Jews and Judaism; NATO; SALT; Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions; J. William Fulbright; Mike Mansfield; Jerry Schecter.
0460 September 8–18, 1972. Major Topics: Clark Mollenhoff; POWs; Mike Mansfield; House Armed
Services Committee; Melvin Laird; Norman Mailer; marine corps; Quang Tri attack; air force; Darwin Cuthbert; Le Duc Tho; Barbara Walters.
0541 September 19–21, 1972. Major Topics: William Timmons; Richard Cook; Senate Foreign Relations
Committee; Fred Brisson; Bryce Harlow; General Electric Company; television; International Monetary Fund; William P. Rogers; Leukemia Foundation; labor unions; Jews and Judaism; Le Duc Tho; Joseph Kraft; foreign trade; Yitzhak Rabin; Frank Sinatra.
0638 September 22–28, 1972. Major Topics: George Shultz; Domestic International Sales Corporation;
Hugh Sidey; NATO; public opinion; elections; U. Alexis Johnson; SALT; Katherine Graham; Frank Sinatra; Melvin Laird; Alexander Haig; Yitzhak Rabin; Robert Haldeman; Ron Ziegler; Stewart Alsop; Jerry Schecter; Henry Jackson; foreign trade; USSR relations with U.S.; Frank Mankiewicz; Rowland Evans; World Affairs Council; David Packard.
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0716 September 29–30, 1972. Major Topics: Cambodia; POWs; Vietnam War; elections; Nelson Rockefeller;
Charles Colson; Peter Flanigan; SALT; Caspar Weinberger; Melvin Laird; Libya; Algeria; David Kraslow; Anatoly Dobrynin; maritime law.
0769 October 2–5, 1972. Major Topics: Vietnam War; Laos; Anatoly Dobrynin; USSR relations with
U.S.; SALT; William P. Rogers; John Kenneth Galbraith; UN; Lebanon; U. Alexis Johnson; William Buckley; EEC; Yitzhak Rabin; Nelson Rockefeller; maritime law; Joseph Kraft; Alexander Haig.
0848 October 6–13, 1972. Major Topics: Four-Power Declaration; Walter Stoessel; Willy Brandt; Anatoly
Dobrynin; Association of American Publishers; Jews and Judaism; television; Brian McDonald; Le Duc Tho; Robert Toth; George McGovern; Murray Marder; Rowland Evans.
0953 October 14–24, 1972. Major Topics: Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions; NATO; John Irwan;
Office of Management and Budget; Vietnam War; David Kraslow; Anatoly Dobrynin; Robert McNamara; Lloyd Shearer; Le Duc Tho; Marvin Kalb; television.
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0001 October 25–26, 1972. Major Topics: Indonesia relations with U.S.; Nelson Rockefeller; Vietnam
War; William Buckley; UN; William Sullivan; propaganda; Laos; Cambodia; elections; Marilyn Berger; David Kraslow; Anatoly Dobrynin; McGeorge Bundy; POWs; James Reston; political parties; Taft Schreiber; Charles Colson; George McGovern.
0086 October 27–28, 1972. Major Topics: Anatoly Dobrynin; Vietnam War; television; Laos; Cambodia;
Henry Brandon; speeches and addresses; political parties; Le Duc Tho; Nelson Rockefeller; lend-lease program; National Liberation Front; Barbara Walters; George McGovern; POWs; UN.
0170 October 29–31, 1972. Major Topics: William Sullivan; International Control Commission; Maxwell
Taylor; Council of Reconciliation; communism; Vietnam War; Charles Colson; Robert Toth; Pham Van Dong; POWs; Max Frankel; Laos; Cambodia.
0247 November 1–3, 1972. Major Topics: Elections; Katherine Graham; Office of Management and
Budget; NSC; Richard M. Nixon; Vietnam War; speeches and addresses; Anatoly Dobrynin; Ivan Head; William Sullivan; Le Duc Tho.
0320 November 4–13, 1972. Major Topics: William Hyland; William Sullivan; Vietnam War; Le Duc Tho;
elections; George McGovern; Max Frankel; Ron Ziegler; television; John Osborne; Nelson Rockefeller; Anatoly Dobrynin.
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0428 November 14–16, 1972.
Major Topics: Taiwan; Richard M. Nixon; Billy Graham; Cambodia; Le Duc Tho; Katherine Graham; George Sherman; Ford Foundation; European Common Market; SALT.
0498 November 17–28, 1972. Major Topics: Le Duc Tho; Vietnam War; Howard K. Smith; William Sullivan;
Melvin Laird; NATO; television; Marilyn Berger; Marvin Kalb; U. Alexis Johnson.
0596 November 29–30, 1972. Major Topics: Richard M. Nixon; Vietnam War; Geneva Accord; David
Rockefeller; Joint Chiefs of Staff. 0647 December 1–15, 1972.
Major Topics: U. Alexis Johnson; NSC; OECD; NATO; EEC; television; Marvin Kalb; SALT; Marilyn Berger; Le Duc Tho; Katherine Graham; Elliot Richardson; Ronald Reagan; holidays.
0746 December 16–18, 1972. Major Topics: Katherine Graham; Vietnam War; B-52 bomber; air force;
Vietnam DMZ; Phil Geyelin; Anatoly Dobrynin; Marvin Kalb; Caspar Weinberger.
0819 December 19–20, 1972. Major Topics: Vietnam War; B-52 bomber; Thomas H. Moorer; Richard
Cooper; Murray Marder; Le Duc Tho; SALT; Vietnam DMZ; John Scali; William P. Rogers; treaties and conventions; Melvin Laird; Bernard Gwertzman.
0891 December 23–26, 1972. Major Topics: Le Duc Tho; Ireland relations with U.S.; William Sullivan;
Nelson Rockefeller; B-52 bomber; Jerry Schecter; CIA; Vietnam DMZ. 0940 January 2–6, 1973.
Major Topics: Stewart Alsop; Vietnam War; POWs; membership organizations; Ron Ziegler; propaganda; Nicholas von Hoffman; Robert McNamara; NATO; holidays; William P. Rogers; John Scali; Gerald Ford; John Chancellor; Alexander Haig; Le Duc Tho.
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0001 January 15–17, 1973. Major Topics: European Security Conference; military aircraft; Anatoly
Dobrynin; Ron Ziegler; Robert Haldeman; NSC; B-52 bomber; Cambodia; Frank Sinatra; Jack Dreyfus; Charles Colson; Henry Jackson; Richard M. Nixon; Le Duc Tho; Spiro T. Agnew; Vietnam DMZ; POWs; congressional-executive relations; International Control Commission; Vietnam War; Melvin Laird; Laos.
0104 January 18–20, 1973. Major Topics: Le Duc Tho; Richard M. Nixon; Vietnam War; Barry Goldwater;
Nelson Rockefeller; Long Island, N.Y., railroad strike; Ron Ziegler; treaties and conventions; William P. Rogers; Vietnam DMZ; Bunny
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Lasker; Billy Graham; SALT; television; Bob Hope; Barbara Walters; Art Buckwald; Frank Sinatra.
0211 January 21–24, 1973. Major Topics: William Sullivan; speeches and addresses; Alexander Haig;
European Security Conference; Melvin Laird; television; Ron Ziegler; Frank Sinatra; International Control Commission; Donald Marron; Rowland Evans; Le Duc Tho; Vietnam War; Joseph Alsop; POWs.
0269 January 25–26, 1973. Major Topics: Laos; Cambodia; Bernard Gwertzman; treaties and
conventions; Vietnam War; Le Duc Tho; television; Ron Ziegler; William P. Rogers; Lawrence Eagleburger; Henry Hubbard; League of Families; William P. Rogers; foreign trade; Marvin Kalb; Anatoly Dobrynin; James Wilson; defense budgets and appropriations; NSC; Alexander Haig.
0380 January 27–29, 1973. Major Topics: Television; Anatoly Dobrynin; Vietnam War; Viet Cong; Brent
Scowcroft; treaties and conventions; Laos; Le Duc Tho; Dean Rusk; William P. Rogers; Hugh Sidey.
0439 January 30–31, 1973. Major Topics: Pat Buchanan; SALT; television; Joseph Kraft; Richard
Valeriani; POWs; Barbara Walters; George Shultz. 0499 February 1–5, 1973.
Major Topics: George Shultz; SALT; Anatoly Dobrynin; television; NSC; NATO surface missile systems; Paul Doty; Scott Reston; Arab-Israeli conflict; Chou En-lai; Elliot Richardson; Laos; Cambodia; William Sullivan; PRC relations with U.S.; Richard M. Nixon.
0587 February 6–20, 1973. Major Topics: Cambodia; Alexander Haig; Anatoly Dobrynin; Isaac Stern;
Jerry Schecter; Chou En-lai; Cambodia; Elliot Richardson; Lawrence Eagleburger; Vietnam DMZ; George Carver; John Ehrlichman; NSC; Mike Mansfield.
0636 February 21, 1973. Major Topics: International Control Commission; UN Security Council;
Yitzhak Rabin; Henry Jackson; Joseph Sisco; Arab-Israeli conflict; Henry Hubbard; PRC relations with U.S.; Laos; NATO; Chou En-lai; Barbara Walters; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; foreign trade; POWs.
0707 February 22–26, 1973. Major Topics: Yitzhak Rabin; Ron Ziegler; foreign trade; Romania; Peter
Flanigan; Maureen Dunn; Brent Scowcroft; propaganda; Chou En-lai; John Scali; Herb Klein; Barbara Walters; Joseph Sisco; Cambodia; POWs; McGeorge Bundy; International Control Commission; Henry Jackson; political parties; Richard M. Nixon.
0789 February 27–28, 1873. Major Topics: Four Power Joint Commission; Elliot Richardson; William
Sullivan; POWs; William P. Rogers; monetary policy; European Common Market; George Shultz; NATO; Robert Toth; International Control Commission; PRC relations with U.S.; Yitzhak Rabin; Richard M. Nixon; Irving Lazar; Chou En-lai.
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0875 March 1–5, 1973. Major Topics: Joseph Sisco; Kenneth Rush; William Safire; PRC relations
with U.S.; NSC; Yitzhak Rabin; foreign trade; Pat Buchanan; Milton Viorst; Playboy magazine; POWs; Viet Cong; Mel Elfin; John B. Connally; McGeorge Bundy; Department of Commerce; Export-Import Bank; George Shultz; FRG relations with U.S.; William P. Rogers; SALT; Henry Jackson.
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0001 March 6–9, 1973. Major Topics: William Safire; MIRVs; USSR relations with U.S.; Anatoly
Dobrynin; Joseph Alsop; Elliot Richardson; SALT; NATO; Cambodia; Ho Chi Minh Trail; William Sullivan; Carroll Kilpatrick; Joseph Sisco; Chou En-lai; William P. Rogers; India relations with Pakistan; Robert McNamara; NSC.
0113 March 10–14, 1973. Major Topics: George McGovern; Richard M. Nixon; speeches and
addresses; ROC relations with Pakistan; air space, international law; Laos; Ho Chi Minh Trail; Yitzhak Rabin; Giscard d’Estaing; France political developments; Newbold Noyes; Ron Ziegler; PRC relations with U.S.; Atlantic Council; House Foreign Affairs Committee; B-52 bomber; Stewart Alsop; Office of Management and Budget.
0209 March 15–27, 1973. Major Topics: Vietnam War; Richard Watson; Laos; India relations with
Pakistan; Nelson Rockefeller; Jerry Schecter; William Simon; Jacob K. Javits; NSC; Joint Chiefs of Staff.
0280 March 28–31, 1973. Major Topics: Joint Chiefs of Staff; USSR relations with U.S.; Henry Trewhitt;
B-52 bomber; foreign trade; Vietnam War; Anatoly Dobrynin; Ron Ziegler; NATO.
0360 April 2–6, 1973. Major Topics: Donald Kendall; NATO; SALT; Robert Toth; Nixon Doctrine;
Cambodia; Jacob K. Javits; UN; Ron Ziegler; George Sherman; NASA; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Cambodia; Laos.
0449 April 7–11, 1973. Major Topics: John Ehrlichman; Vietnam War; UN; USSR relations with U.S.;
navy; foreign trade; membership organizations; attack of Israel aircraft in Cyprus; CIA; Joseph Sisco; Mexico relations with U.S.; Alexander Haig; Anatoly Dobrynin; Cambodia.
0548 April 12–18, 1973. Major Topics: Television; Cambodia; NSC; Elliot Richardson; NATO;
membership organizations; Anatoly Dobrynin; Development Loan Fund; Ray Price; Watergate; foreign trade; Le Duc Tho; Frank Sinatra; missing in action; Joint Chiefs of Staff; Henry Jackson.
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0649 April 19–23, 1973. Major Topics: SALT; Rowland Evans; Jews and Judaism; Vietnam DMZ;
Lebanon armistice agreement with Israel; Anatoly Dobrynin; television; foreign trade; Henry Trewhitt; George Shultz; Elliot Richardson; air force.
0728 April 24–25, 1973. Major Topics: Speeches and addresses; membership organizations; Herb
Schlosser; William P. Bundy; Watergate; Amsterdam Conference; Cambodia; political parties; Zoro Company; NSC; Anatoly Dobrynin; Marilyn Berger; Phil Geyelin.
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0001 April 26–30, 1973. Major Topics: Anatoly Dobrynin; Steve Graubard; speeches and addresses;
George Shultz; Vietnam War; NATO; Rowland Evans; Melvin Laird; SALT; NSC; Elliot Richardson; Cost of Living Council; Le Duc Tho; Joint Chiefs of Staff.
0090 May 1–3, 1973. Major Topics: David Rockefeller; Anatoly Dobrynin; nuclear weapons; FBI;
SALT; Jews and Judaism; Gerald Ford; Joseph Califano; Samuel Spiegel; foreign trade; Office of Management and Budget.
0164 May 11–15, 1973. Major Topics: Joseph Alsop; Murray Marder; Watergate; political parties;
Joseph Kraft; Le Duc Tho; SALT; NSC; Vietnam War; Brian McDonnell; Max Frankel; CIA; Henry Cabot Lodge; Arab-Israeli conflict; Seymour Hersh; Chou En-lai.
0271 May 16–30, 1973. Major Topics: POWs; Ernst van der Beugel; SALT; Bernard Gwertzman;
Senate Foreign Relations Committee; membership organizations; Watergate; Jerry Schecter; UN; Richard M. Nixon; Anatoly Dobrynin; Cambodia; Taft Schreiber; Environmental Protection Agency.
0388 June 1–4, 1973. Major Topics: McGeorge Bundy; Richard M. Nixon; Anatoly Dobrynin; Jacob
K. Javits; political parties; FBI; NSC; International Control Commission; Laos; International Civil Aviation Organization.
0476 June 5–11, 1973. Major Topics: John Anderson; Pentagon Papers; Anatoly Dobrynin; USSR
agriculture; SALT; ICBMs; Cambodia; Chou En-lai; NATO; Brent Scowcroft; Yitzhak Rabin; Jews and Judaism; William Sullivan; Alexander Haig; Laos.
0560 June 12–18, 1973. Major Topics: USSR relations with U.S.; Brent Scowcroft; Anatoly Dobrynin;
television; Joseph Alsop; Watergate; Le Duc Tho; William P. Rogers; SALT; NATO; Melvin Laird.
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0640 June 19–24, 1973. Major Topics: Television; Herb Schlosser; Robert Pierpoint; NATO; SALT;
Anatoly Dobrynin; Rowland Evans; George Shultz. 0718 June 25–30, 1973.
Major Topics: George Shultz; NSC; Anatoly Dobrynin; Leonid Brezhnev; Cambodia; Chou En-lai; USSR relations with U.S.; foreign trade; SALT; B-52 bomber; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Jacob K. Javits; George Sherman.
0789 July 2–9, 1973. Major Topics: Irving Lazar; Anatoly Dobrynin; awards, medals, and prizes;
Jews and Judaism; Cambodia; Ron Ziegler; Hugh Sidey; Spiro T. Agnew; Watergate; Rowland Evans.
0849 July 10–12, 1973. Major Topics: U. Alexis Johnson; MIRVs; Mike Mansfield; Julie Eisenhower;
Danny Kaye; UNICEF; Okinawa; Frank Mankiewicz; Helen Thomas; Rowland Evans; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Alexander Haig; Stanley Hoffman; Department of Defense.
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0001 July 13–16, 1973. Major Topics: John A. Volpe; Lloyd Shearer; Katherine Graham; PRC
relations with U.S.; television; Anatoly Dobrynin; Nelson Rockefeller; Dan Rather; William P. Rogers; Frank Mankiewicz; Lon Nol; Philippines; treaties and conventions; Richard M. Nixon; Department of Treasury; NSC; John Osborne; John Sherman; congressional-executive relations; Sander Vanocer; NATO; David Packard; Hugh Sidey; Continental Grain Company.
0102 July 17–20, 1973. Major Topics: Cambodia; NSC; Seymour Hersh; FBI; Alexander Haig; Joint
Chiefs of Staff; Department of Defense; Nelson Rockefeller; International Control Commission; Hugh Sidey; Canada economic assistance to RVN; Marvin Kalb; Dan Rather; Richard M. Nixon; air force; speeches and addresses; Jews and Judaism; B-52 bomber; Bernard Gwertzman; Henry Jackson.
0186 July 21–31, 1973. Major Topics: Marilyn Berger; Jews and Judaism; foreign trade; Danny Kaye;
UNICEF; television; George Shultz; Stuart Symington; multinational corporations; Rowland Evans; Department of Treasury; Jerry Schecter; Ernst van der Beugel; NSC; Lloyd Norman; B-52 bomber; Murray Marder; Khmer Rouge; Cambodia; Mike Mansfield; Supreme Court; congressional-executive relations; John C. Stennis; Burke Trend.
0279 August 1–9, 1973. Major Topics: Cambodia; NSC; Senate Armed Services Committee; Stewart
Alsop; Robert Toth; ICBMs; Mike Mansfield; Bernard Gwertzman; William Safire; Laos; Jacob K. Javits; UN Security Council; John Scali; Anatoly Dobrynin; speeches and addresses; FBI; Len Garment; Robert
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Haldeman; Jews and Judaism; Chinese Communist Party; elections; Warren Beatty.
0373 August 10–14, 1973. Major Topics: Melvin Laird; executive orders; Henry Hubbard; Ron Ziegler;
veterans; Jews and Judaism; Cambodia; Len Garment; Alexander Haig; Helen Thomas; Arab-Israeli conflict; Mike Mansfield; Joseph Sisco; Indira Gandhi; International Control Commission; John Scali; Bryce Harlow; Egypt.
0463 August 15–20, 1973. Major Topics: Joseph Sisco; Jews and Judaism; Arab-Israeli conflict;
Rowland Evans; Bryce Harlow; George Bush; George Shultz; CIA; UN Security Council; Marvin Kalb; Dan Rather; FBI; NATO; speeches and addresses; Taiwan; SALT; John Scali; Geneva Conference; POWs; Marilyn Berger; Ron Ziegler; MIRVs.
0570 August 21–24, 1973. Major Topics: Peter Flanigan; Nelson Rockefeller; Melvin Laird; MIRVs;
Ronald Reagan; Watergate; Joseph Alsop; John Scali; UN; Henry Trewhitt; NSC; William P. Rogers; Elliot Richardson; Puerto Rico; John McCloy; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; holidays; Bangladesh; Hugh Sidey; agricultural production; POWs; George W. Ball; Robert McNamara.
0662 August 26–31, 1973. Major Topics: Danny Kaye; Katherine Graham; holidays; Kenneth Rush; UN;
Bernard Gwertzman; Marilyn Berger; Joseph Alsop; Cambodia; Brent Scowcroft; Bryce Harlow; Frank Church; Henry Trewhitt; NSC; Ethiopia.
0727 September 1–6, 1973. Major Topics: Joseph Sisco; David Rockefeller; George Bush; NSC; Bryce
Harlow; Spiro T. Agnew; Stuart Symington; Dean Rusk; Marvin Kalb; television; UN; foreign trade; Bob Hope; Elliot Richardson; David Abshire; political parties; Arab-Israeli conflict; Len Garment; Department of Commerce; SALT.
0805 September 7–10, 1973. Major Topics: Jacob K. Javits; McGeorge Bundy; Melvin Laird; internal
security; Nelson Rockefeller; Bryce Harlow; George Shultz; Department of Justice; FBI; Jews and Judaism; Arab-Israeli conflict; Chou En-lai; David Binder; Richard M. Nixon; electronic surveillance; Thomas Korologos; Elliot Richardson; political parties; NSC; John Newhouse; SALT; Danny Kaye; Casper Weinberger.
0891 September 11–13, 1973. Major Topics: Thomas Korologos; political parties; Lawrence Eagleburger;
Bernard Gwertzman; SALT; Elliot Richardson; Kenneth Rush; television; UN; Chile; Robert McNamara; David Rockefeller.
0964 September 14–18, 1973. Major Topics: Rowland Evans; Melvin Laird; television; Marvin Kalb;
John McCloy; Bernard Gwertzman; George F. Kennan; foreign trade; Norwegian Ten Club; Richard M. Nixon; Cuba relations with U.S.; Ron Ziegler; Alexander Haig; George McGovern; Edward M. Kennedy; Cambodia; Bryce Harlow; presidential appointments; Mark Childs; international assistance; Latin America; J. William Fulbright; Department
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of Justice; Japan relations with U.S.; Robert McNamara; Thomas Korologos.
Reel 19 Telephone Conversations—Chronological File
0001 September 19–21, 1973. Major Topics: Pakistan military assistance; Arab-Israeli conflict; Jacob K.
Javits; Anatoly Dobrynin; Richard Goodwin; Peru; David Abshire; Barry Goldwater; Marshall Green; congressional-executive relations; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Ron Ziegler; Frank Church; NSC; OAS: SALT; Strom Thurmond; UN; speeches and addresses; Rowland Evans; Katherine Graham; Alexander Haig; Danny Kaye.
0085 September 22–30, 1973. Major Topics: Danny Kaye; J. William Fulbright; Pakistan relations with U.S.;
Bernard Gwertzman; Marvin Kalb; Watergate; FBI; Richard M. Nixon; Jews and Judaism; UN; Elliot Richardson; Joseph Kraft; congressional-executive relations; Mike Mansfield; David Abshire; Daniel Patrick Moynihan; Joseph Alsop; John Meyer; speeches and addresses.
0154 October 1–3, 1973. Major Topics: Walter Stoessel; Carl Albert; David Abshire; holidays; UN; Mike
Mansfield; Richard M. Nixon; foreign trade; Henry Jackson; Kenneth Rush; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; terrorism; Cambodia; CIA; Helmut Sonnenfeldt; NATO; FBI; Jacob K. Javits; Jews and Judaism; Dean Rusk; William Colby; Latin America; Harry Byrd.
0223 October 6, 1973. Major Topics: Anatoly Dobrynin; Arab-Israeli conflict; Egypt; Suez Canal;
Alexander Haig; UN Security Council; Golan Heights; Jacob K. Javits; John Scali; International Control Commission.
0332 October 7, 1973. Major Topics: UN Security Council; Alexander Haig; Anatoly Dobrynin; Arab-
Israeli conflict; Ron Ziegler; foreign trade; Tass News Agency. 0382 October 8, 1973.
Major Topics: Rowland Evans; UN Security Council; Arab-Israeli conflict; John C. Stennis; Mike Mansfield; Jacob K. Javits; USSR relations with U.S.; Golan Heights; Egypt; Anatoly Dobrynin; John Scali; Simcha Dinitz; Kurt Waldheim; Joseph Sisco.
0445 October 9–11, 1973. Major Topics: Simcha Dinitz; Arab-Israeli conflict; military aircraft; UN
Security Council; Ron Ziegler; John Scali; Brent Scowcroft; Alexander Haig; Suez Canal; Anatoly Dobrynin; National Air Association.
0534 October 12–13, 1973. Major Topics: Richard M. Nixon; CIA: Arab-Israeli conflict; Simcha Dinitz;
Scott Reston; USSR relations with U.S.; Jews and Judaism; UN Security Council; military aircraft; Alexander Haig; James R. Schlesinger; Anatoly Dobrynin; Egypt; Brent Scowcroft; Golan Heights; NSC.
0637 October 14–16, 1973. Major Topics: Arab-Israeli conflict; military aircraft; Egypt; Richard M. Nixon;
Jerry Schecter; NSC; James R. Schlesinger; Dean Rusk; Danny Kaye;
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television; Nelson Rockefeller; Barry Goldwater; Brent Scowcroft; political parties.
0723 October 17–19, 1973. Major Topics: Richard M. Nixon; Arab-Israeli conflict; UN Security Council;
Egypt; Anatoly Dobrynin; William Randolph Hearst; David Rockefeller; Ron Ziegler; FBI; J. William Fulbright; CIA; Brent Scowcroft; NATO; USSR relations with U.S.; Alexander Haig; Watergate; airlines; Simcha Dinitz.
0798 October 23, 1973. Major Topics: Kurt Waldheim; UN Security Council; David Popper; Yuri
Vorontsov; Suez Canal; Arab-Israeli conflict; Simcha Dinitz; Egypt; Brent Scowcroft; John Scali; Jews and Judaism; Katherine Graham; Joseph Sisco; Alexander Haig.
0882 October 24, 1973. Major Topics: Egypt; Lawrence Eagleburger; Simcha Dinitz; Arab-Israeli
conflict; Anatoly Dobrynin; Elliot Richardson; Suez Canal; USSR relations with U.S.; Brent Scowcroft; James R. Schlesinger; UN Security Council; David Popper; Henry Jackson; foreign trade; speeches and addresses; John Scali; Alexander Haig.
0946 October 25, 1973. Major Topics: Simcha Dinitz; Arab-Israeli conflict; John Scali; UN Security
Council; Kurt Waldheim; NATO; Scott Reston; Richard M. Nixon; Mike Mansfield; television; Jews and Judaism; Robert Toth.
0992 October 26, 1973. Major Topics: USSR relations with U.S.; Richard M. Nixon; Anatoly Dobrynin;
Simcha Dinitz; congressional-executive relations; Arab-Israeli conflict; Egypt; James R. Schlesinger; John Scali; UN Security Council.
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0001 October 27–29, 1973. Major Topics: UN Security Council; Brent Scowcroft; Arab-Israeli conflict;
Anatoly Dobrynin; Egypt; Simcha Dinitz; Suez Canal; Alexander Haig; Golda Meir; Mohammed Hassan el-Zayyat; Department of Defense; military aircraft; James R. Schlesinger; Peter Flanigan; Jews and Judaism; POWs; Carl Albert.
0085 October 30–31, 1973. Major Topics: James R. Schlesinger; Joseph Kraft; SALT; Richard M. Nixon;
Anatoly Dobrynin; Egypt; Arab-Israeli conflict; foreign trade; George Shultz; Brent Scowcroft; Ron Ziegler; Lawrence Eagleburger; NATO; Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
0149 November 1–19, 1973. Major Topics: U.S. Information Agency; Yugoslavia; UN; Ismail Fahmi;
monetary policy; International Control Commission; Simcha Dinitz; Kurt Waldheim; Carl Albert; military supplies and property; Golda Meir; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Hal Saunders; David Rockefeller; political parties; NATO.
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0226 November 20–30, 1973. Major Topics: Henry Jackson; Jews and Judaism; political parties; NATO;
Egypt; Kurt Waldheim; UN; Suez Canal; Katherine Graham; Anatoly Dobrynin; Brent Scowcroft; Rowland Evans; Carnegie Foundation; Vietnam orphans; Barry Goldwater; Nelson Rockefeller.
0308 December 3–7, 1973. Major Topics: Kenneth Rush; Joseph Sisco; Arab-Israeli conflict; Mike
Mansfield; NATO; speeches and addresses; Egypt; J. William Fulbright; Anatoly Dobrynin; Simcha Dinitz; CIA; UN Security Council.
0379 December 24–31, 1973. Major Topics: James R. Schlesinger; energy resources; Nelson Rockefeller;
Simcha Dinitz; Joseph Sisco; Henry Jackson; Suez Canal; UN; television; Jews and Judaism; Egypt; airlines; Len Garment; Katherine Graham.
0461 January 2–7, 1974. Major Topics: Lawrence Eagleburger; Jerry Jones; Helmut Sonnenfeldt;
George Bush; Peter Flanigan; Jews and Judaism; OECD; Joseph Sisco; William Donaldson; OPEC; Richard M. Nixon; William Colby; CIA; Dean Rusk; FBI.
0541 January 8–10, 1974. Major Topics: Television; Brent Scowcroft; Jerry Jones; OECD; Alexander
Haig; embargoes and boycotts; Dean Rusk; OAS; International Committee of the Red Cross; David Abshire; congressional-executive relations; Arab-Israeli conflict; Linwood Holton; Nelson Rockefeller.
0619 January 21–23, 1974. Major Topics: Hugh Sidey; Melvin Laird; FBI; NSC; Simcha Dinitz; Suez
Canal; television; Robert Toth; Jews and Judaism; Helmut Sonnenfeldt; Henry Jackson; Len Garment; MIRVs.
0681 January 24–31, 1974. Major Topics: Stuart Symington; energy resources; George Shultz; Golan
Heights; Egypt; Arab-Israeli conflict; Richard M. Nixon; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; speeches and addresses; SALT; Brent Scowcroft; Lawrence Eagleburger; Art Hummel; treaties and conventions; OPEC; foreign trade; James R. Schlesinger; Overseas Press Club.
0763 February 1–5, 1974. Major Topics: Mike Mansfield; Mexico relations with U.S.; Carl Albert; John C.
Stennis; George Vest; Dean Rusk; James R. Schlesinger; MIRVs; Brent Scowcroft; Marilyn Berger; Watergate; Ernst van der Beugel.
0818 February 6–10, 1974. Major Topics: Kirk Douglas; television; Herb Schlosser; embargoes and
boycotts; Lawrence Eagleburger; OECD; NATO; David Rockefeller; speeches and addresses; petroleum and petroleum industry; George W. Ball; European Council of Ministers; Arab-Israeli conflict.
0881 February 11–15, 1974. Major Topics: Alexander Haig; European Council of Ministers; speeches and
addresses; Richard M. Nixon; SALT; political parties; OECD; Ron Ziegler; NATO; William Simon; Simcha Dinitz; Latin America; Jews and Judaism.
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0001 February 16–25, 1974. Major Topics: Alexander Haig; Mike Mansfield; Arab-Israeli conflict;
embargoes and boycotts; Richard M. Nixon; J. William Fulbright; John C. Stennis; Simcha Dinitz; speeches and addresses; George Shultz; energy resources; UN.
0052 March 5–9, 1974. Major Topics: NATO; Helmut Sonnenfeldt; UN; Egypt; Simcha Dinitz; USSR
relations with Syria; Rowland Evans; Henry Jackson; Joint Chiefs of Staff; Lawrence Eagleburger; George Vest; Jews and Judaism; petroleum and petroleum industry; foreign trade.
0113 March 11–14, 1974. Major Topics: Richard M. Nixon; Egypt; Lawrence Eagleburger; narcotics and
drug traffic; Ernst van der Beugel; Mexico relations with U.S.; OAS; SALT; NATO; Marvin Kalb.
0181 March 15–18, 1974. Major Topics: Brent Scowcroft; Richard M. Nixon; Egypt; NATO; Joseph
Alsop; EEC; Gerald Ford; J. William Fulbright; Henry Jackson; George Vest; Anatoly Dobrynin; aircraft.
0254 March 19–22, 1974. Major Topics: George Vest; George Shultz; loans; Hugh Scott; foreign trade;
OECD; Alexander Haig; Helmut Sonnenfeldt; Vietnam War; international assistance Less Developed Countries; David Rockefeller; Federal Reserve; Lawrence Eagleburger; NATO; NSC; Kurt Waldheim; UN Security Council; Simcha Dinitz; Jerry Schecter; Brent Scowcroft.
0339 March 23–30, 1974. Major Topics: Television; Export-Import Bank; Simcha Dinitz; Hubert H.
Humphrey; SALT; James R. Schlesinger; ICBMs; MIRVs; navy; foreign trade; Robert McNamara; Jerry Schecter; Marilyn Berger; Latin America.
0412 April 10–14, 1974. Major Topics: Jacob K. Javits; SALT; Simcha Dinitz; Senate Foreign
Relations Committee; William Hyland; SLBMs; Alexander Haig; Richard M. Nixon; Brent Scowcroft; James R. Schlesinger; George Vest; Mike Mansfield; Latin America; OAS; Paul Volcker; Joseph Sisco; Syria.
0474 April 15–19, 1974. Major Topics: UN; Brent Scowcroft; Latin America; OAS; Richard M. Nixon;
SALT; Winston Lord; Arab-Israeli conflict; Len Garment; John Scali; Panama; USSR relations with Syria; UN Security Council; Anatoly Dobrynin; John Kubisch; OECD.
0541 April 22–24, 1974. Major Topics: Nelson Rockefeller; Alexander Haig; Mike Mansfield; PRC
relations with U.S.; Frank Sinatra; SALT; UN; Jerry Schecter; Simcha Dinitz; Anatoly Dobrynin; William Colby; Max Fisher; Katherine Graham; foreign trade; Alan Cranston; Frank Mankiewicz.
0596 April 25–27, 1974. Major Topics: Elliot Richardson; Joseph Sisco; Brent Scowcroft; UN Security
Council; Edward M. Kennedy; USSR relations with U.S.; Richard M. Nixon; Cambodia; William Simon; Kenneth Rush; presidential
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appointments; Jews and Judaism; Peter Flanigan; foreign trade; Export-Import Bank; David Rockefeller; Simcha Dinitz.
0648 May 31, 1974. Major Topics: UN; political parties; elections.
0655 June 1–6, 1974. Major Topics: John Dunlap; Alexander Haig; Mike Mansfield; NATO;
J. William Fulbright; Winston Lord; Robert McNamara; Golda Meir; presidential appointments; Ron Ziegler; SALT; Hal Saunders; Helmut Sonnenfeldt; Joint Chiefs of Staff; Cyrus Vance; MIRVs; electronic surveillance.
0720 June 7–8, 1974. Major Topics: Nelson Rockefeller; maritime law; Ronald Reagan; Law of the
Sea Conference; Adlai Stevenson; SALT; Helmut Sonnenfeldt; ABM treaty; NATO; Brent Scowcroft; Anatoly Dobrynin; Egypt; Max Fisher.
0769 June 20–26, 1974. Major Topics: Jacob K. Javits; Rowland Evans; SALT; Alexander Haig;
Melvin Laird; Ron Ziegler; nuclear weapons; Edward M. Kennedy; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty; Brent Scowcroft; Marilyn Berger; Les Gelb; Barry Goldwater; elections.
0827 July 10–16, 1974. Major Topics: Simcha Dinitz; Arab-Israeli relations; Lawrence Eagleberger;
Hugh Sidey; Henry Jackson; submarines; European Security Conference; Jerry Schecter; nuclear test ban; television; Cyprus; UN; Rowland Evans; Anatoly Dobrynin; Elliot Richardson.
0885 July 17–18, 1974. Major Topics: J. William Fulbright; NATO; Greece relations with Turkey;
Cyprus; Ron Ziegler; Anatoly Dobrynin; speeches and addresses; Chile. 0922 July 19, 1974 (1 of 2).
Major Topics: Robert McCloskey; NATO; Cyprus; Greece relations with Turkey; Max Fisher; UN Security Council; India relations with Pakistan; Mike Mansfield; Wells Stabler; Robert S. Ingersoll; speeches and addresses; Irving Lazar; J. William Fulbright.
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0001 July 19, 1974 (2 of 2). Major Topics: Greece relations with Turkey; Cyprus; James R. Schlesinger;
NATO; aircraft; William Colby; UN; James Callahan; Glafkos Clerides. 0071 July 20–21, 1974.
Major Topics: Joseph Sisco; Robert S. Ingersoll; Greece relations with Turkey; Dean Acheson; Cyprus; James Callahan; John Scali; NATO; Alexander Haig; Thomas Braden.
0140 July 22–24, 1974. Major Topics: UN Security Council; Kurt Waldheim; Adamantios
Androutsopoulos; Bulent Ecevit; Glafkos Clerides; NSC; CIA; Alexander Haig; James R. Schlesinger; Dean Rusk.
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0201 July 25–31, 1974. Major Topics: SALT; John Newhouse; Lloyd Shearer; Strobe Talbott; John C.
Stennis; television; Robert S. Ingersoll; Henry Jackson; World Food Conference; Caspar Weinberger; James R. Schlesinger.
0260 August 1–6, 1974. Major Topics: Television; Frank Mankiewicz; speeches and addresses;
Egypt; Jacob K. Javits; Yuri Vorontsov; UN; Carlyle Maw; Israel military assistance from U.S.; Alexander Haig; Simcha Dinitz; Brent Scowcroft; Winston Lord; Rita Hauser; Wayne Hays; North Atlantic Assembly; Greece relations with Turkey; U.S. Information Agency.
0312 August 7–8, 1974. Major Topics: Frank Mankiewicz; Rowland Evans; Egypt; Lawrence
Eagleburger; Rita Hauser; political parties; Brent Scowcroft.
Anatoly Dobrynin File
0334 February 1970–March 1971. Major Topics: USSR relations with U.S.; Cyprus; UN; navy; speeches and
addresses; SALT; Haile Selassie; Yuri Vorontsov; nuclear weapons; ABM Treaty.
0418 April 1971–August 1971. Major Topics: USSR Central Committee elections; ABM Treaty; Vladimir
Semenov; Gerard Smith; Alexander Haig; submarines; Chou En-lai; David Rockefeller; SALT; Kenneth Rush.
0525 September 1971–April 1972. Major Topics: Yuri Vorontsov; ABM Treaty; SALT; Alexander Haig; PRC
relations with USSR; India relations with Pakistan; UN Security Council; NSC; Canada; Vietnam War.
0622 May 1972–June 1972. Major Topics: Navy; Cuba; NATO; SALT; Ron Ziegler; ICBMs; Vladimir
Semenov; ABM Treaty; Yuri Vorontsov; submarines; Le Duc Tho; UN; Henry Jackson; labor unions.
0733 July 1972–September 1972. Major Topics: USSR relations with U.S.; Le Duc Tho; Vietnam War; SALT;
ABM Treaty; Ron Ziegler; Henry Jackson; Alexander Haig; European Security Conference; foreign trade; Olympic games; Cuba; Alexander Haig.
0821 October 1972. Major Topics: UN; merchant marine; Vietnam War; nuclear weapons; SALT;
USSR relations with U.S.; Alexander Haig; Export-Import Bank; Laos; Cambodia; Le Duc Tho; television; Leonid Brezhnev.
0925 November 1972–December 1972. Major Topics: Kurt Waldheim; speeches and addresses; UN; elections;
Leonid Brezhnev; SALT; Vietnam War; Laos; Cambodia; National Administration of National Reconciliation; Le Duc Tho; International Control Commission.
1012 January 1973–February 1973. Major Topics: European Security Conference; William P. Rogers; NATO;
Metropolitan Club; SALT; foreign trade; Le Duc Tho; television.
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1091 March 1973. Major Topics: Khama River project; Export-Import Bank; Yuri Vorontsov;
SALT; NATO; Leonid Brezhnev. 1130 April 1973.
Major Topics: Foreign trade; NATO; Leonid Brezhnev; Kenneth Rush; European Security Conference; FRG relations with USSR; nuclear weapons; military supplies and property; agriculture; SALT.
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0001 May 1973–June 1973. Major Topics: Nuclear weapons; SALT; Leonid Brezhnev; Le Duc Tho; KGB;
USSR relations with U.S.; Iceland; Yuri Vorontsov; Cambodia; Export-Import Bank; foreign trade; George Shultz; Helmut Sonnenfeldt; Brent Scowcroft; Andrei Gromyko; television.
0125 July 1973–September 1973. Major Topics: USSR relations with PRC; Leonid Brezhnev; MIRVs;
Cambodia; UN; Andrei Gromyko; nuclear weapons; Continental Grain Company; agriculture; SALT; Canada; Department of Justice; speeches and addresses.
0201 October 1973. Major Topics: Brent Scowcroft; UN Security Council; Ron Ziegler; foreign
trade; House Foreign Affairs Committee; Alexander Haig; Cyprus; Egypt; Arab-Israeli conflict; Suez Canal; Yuri Vorontsov; USSR relations with U.S.
0309 November 1973–December 1973. Major Topics: NATO; Brent Scowcroft; UN Security Council; Egypt; POWs;
Warsaw Pact; USSR relations with U.S. 0357 January 1974–August 1974.
Major Topics: Brent Scowcroft; European Security Conference; Andrei Gromyko; UN Security Council; SALT; treaties and conventions; Cyprus; Greece relations with Turkey.
Home File
0416 July 1970–October 1970. Major Topics: Arab-Israeli conflict; NSC; Richard M. Nixon; SALT: Cambodia;
B-52 bomber; Alexander Haig; Joseph Sisco; Syria; UN; Robert Haldeman; nuclear weapons.
0479 November 1970–December 1970. Major Topics: Secret Service; Ron Ziegler; William Hyland; Charles de
Gaulle; television; Alexander Haig; SALT; Melvin Laird; newspapers; Richard M. Nixon; Cambodia; air force; William P. Rogers; communism; Poland; NATO; CIA.
0615 January 1971–February 1971. Major Topics: Vietnam War; Ho Chi Minh trail; Richard M. Nixon; Laos; Hugh
Sidey; Billy Graham; military supplies and property; Cambodia; military aircraft.
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0644 March 1971. Major Topics: Richard M. Nixon; Vietnam War; William P. Rogers; UN; SALT;
Cuba; Robert Dole; Chamber of Commerce; Henry Jackson; Spiro T. Agnew; Joseph Sisco; Vietnamization; Thomas H. Moorer; Alexander Haig; RVN armed services; Barry Goldwater; political parties; Laos; air force; B-52 bomber; Melvin Laird; CIA.
0778 April 1971. Major Topics: Armed services; television; Richard M. Nixon; Melvin Laird;
Cambodia; Hale Boggs; Vietnam War; Len Garment; George McGovern; PRC relations with U.S.; Yitzhak Rabin; Ron Ziegler; Laos; Robert Dole.
0857 May 1971–November 1971. Major Topics: SALT; POWs; Ron Ziegler; Richard M. Nixon; Chou En-lai;
military aircraft; William P. Rogers; UN Security Council; PRC relations with U.S.; Yitzhak Rabin.
0951 December 1971. Major Topics: Richard M. Nixon; UN Security Council; Ron Ziegler; George
Bush; speeches and addresses; India relations with Pakistan; NSC; John B. Connally; Cambodia; Laos; Alexander Haig; Iran relations with U.S.
0997 January 1972–April 1972. Major Topics: Robert Haldeman; David Frost; television; speeches and
addresses; Taiwan; Thomas H. Moorer; B-52 bomber; Canada; Melvin Laird; Richard M. Nixon; Vietnamization; air force.
Jordan File
1067 September 5–19, 1970. Major Topics: Arab-Israeli conflict; William P. Rogers; International
Committee of the Red Cross; Golda Meir; Greece relations with Turkey; Melvin Laird; U. S. Sixth Fleet; Viet Cong; Dennis Greenhill; POWs; hostages; Jews and Judaism.
1129 September 20–25, 1970. Major Topics: Syria invasion of Jordan; Dennis Greenhill; SALT; Gerard
Smith; William P. Rogers; UAR; Joseph Sisco; Anatoly Dobrynin; Alexander Haig; Yitzhak Rabin; Ernst van der Beugel.
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SUBJECT INDEX The following index is a guide to the major topics in this microform publication. The first
number after each entry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the frame number at which the file containing information on the subject begins. Hence, 13: 0073 directs researchers to frame 0073 of Reel 13. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, the researcher will find topics listed in the order in which they appear on the film.
Abshire, David
13: 0073; 18: 0727; 19: 0001, 0085, 0154; 20: 0541
Acheson, Dean 7: 0001; 8: 0495; 9: 0439; 22: 0071
AFL-CIO 2: 0001
Agnew, Spiro T. 8: 0106; 15: 0001; 17: 0789; 18: 0727;
23: 0644 Agricultural prices
12: 0591 Agricultural production
18: 0570 Agriculture
17: 0476; 22: 1130; 23: 0125 Aircraft
21: 0181; 22: 0001 see also Military aircraft
Air Force 7: 0185; 8: 0495; 10: 0565; 11: 0501,
0587, 0761; 12: 0181, 0302; 13: 0460; 14: 0746; 16: 0649; 18: 0102; 23: 0479, 0644, 0997
Air Force Academy 8: 0106
Airlines 12: 0591; 19: 0723; 20: 0379
Air space, international law 16: 0113
Albert, Carl 19: 0154; 20: 0001, 0149, 0763
Algeria 13: 0716
Alsop, Joseph
2: 0675; 3: 0164; 4: 0877; 5: 0001; 7: 0869; 15: 0211; 16: 0001; 17: 0164, 0560; 18: 0570, 0662; 19: 0085; 21: 0181
Alsop, Stewart 11: 0298; 12: 0395; 13: 0073, 0638;
14: 0940; 16: 0113; 18: 0279 Americans for Winning the Peace
7: 0185 American Society of International Law
10: 0855 Amsterdam Conference
16: 0728 Anderson, John
17: 0476 Anderson, Robert O.
9: 0680 Androutsopoulos, Adamantios
22: 0140 Anti-ballistic missiles
1: 0165–0642, 0821; 2: 0001, 0155, 0743; 3: 0591–0754; 4: 0077; 5: 0116, 0322–0493, 0710; 6: 0216, 0385, 0740; 7: 0185, 0253, 0515, 0869; 8: 0106, 0595, 0668, 0825; 9: 0356; 11: 0761; 12: 0181; 13: 0001; 21: 0720; 22: 0334, 0418, 0525, 0622, 0733
see also MIRV Arab-Israeli conflict
2: 0384, 0743–0898; 3: 0001, 0164, 0591, 0673, 0835; 4: 0001, 0077, 0877; 5: 0001, 0116, 0322–0807; 6: 0216, 0313, 0740; 7: 0318, 0614, 0702; 8: 0001, 0208-0421; 9: 0285, 0680, 0818; 10: 0081, 0243;
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Arab-Israeli conflict cont. 11: 0434; 12: 0271, 0857; 15: 0499,
0636; 17: 0164; 18: 0373, 0463, 0727, 0805; 19: 0001, 0223–0992; 20: 0001, 0085, 0308, 0541, 0681, 0818; 21: 0001, 0474; 23: 0201, 0416, 1067
see also Suez Canal Armed services
general 23: 0644, 0778 House Armed Services Committee
13: 0460 Senate Armed Services Committee
7: 0869; 18: 0279 see also Air Force see also Coast Guard see also Joint Chiefs of Staff see also Marine Corps see also Navy
Armstrong, Hamilton Fish 6: 0111; 13: 0001
Army 9: 0439
Art 5: 0493
Artillery 4: 0152
Ashe, Arthur 3: 0001
Association of American Publishers 13: 0848
Atlantic Council 16: 0113
Australia foreign relations 3: 0907
Awards, medals, and prizes 17: 0789
B-52 bomber 14: 0746, 0819, 0891; 15: 0001;
16: 0113, 0280; 17: 0718; 18: 0102, 0186; 23: 0416, 0644, 0997
Ball, George W. 8: 0495, 0595; 18: 0570; 20: 0818
Bangladesh 10: 0565, 0855; 11: 0434; 18: 0570
Banks and banking Central Bank of Egypt 1: 0093 Export-Import Bank 15: 0875; 21: 0339,
0596; 22: 0821, 1091; 23: 0001 Federal Reserve 21: 0254
International Monetary Fund 9: 0754; 13: 0541
Beatty, Warren 18: 0279
Berger, Marilyn 14: 0001, 0498, 0647; 16: 0728;
18: 0186, 0463, 0662; 20: 0763; 21: 0339, 0769
Bhutto, Benazir 10: 0565, 0640
Biafra 1: 0001, 0093, 0165; 3: 0164, 0254,
0356, 0428; 7: 0253 Binder, David
18: 0805 Boeing Corporation
4: 0764 Boggs, Hale
10: 0145; 23: 0778 Braden, Joan
12: 0937 Braden, Thomas
22: 0071 Bradley, Ben
3: 0164 Brandon, Henry
8: 0907; 9: 0285; 10: 0001, 0487; 12: 0302, 0937; 13: 0261; 14: 0086
Brandt, Willy 3: 0907; 5: 0616; 6: 0313; 7: 0001;
9: 0595; 13: 0848 Brezhnev, Leonid
17: 0718; 22: 0821, 0925, 1091, 1130; 23: 0001, 0125
Brezhnev Doctrine 3: 0079
Brisson, Fred 13: 0541
Brownell, Herbert 13: 0173
Buchanan, Pat 15: 0439, 0875
Buckley, William 2: 0455, 0675; 4: 0764; 8: 0208, 0907;
11: 0587; 13: 0769; 14: 0001 Buckwald, Art
15: 0104 Budget of the U.S.
7: 0001
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Bui Diem 2: 0069, 0294
Bundy, McGeorge 1: 0538; 2: 0294, 0544; 3: 0835;
4: 0843; 5: 0116, 0616; 7: 0318, 0614, 0789; 8: 0001, 0286, 0421, 0495, 0907; 9: 0439, 0818; 12: 0302; 13: 0001; 14: 0001; 15: 0707, 0875; 17: 0388; 18: 0805
Bundy, William P. 16: 0728
Bush, George H. W. 7: 0185; 8: 0286; 9: 0917; 10: 0001,
0243, 0410, 0565, 0640; 13: 0001, 0261; 18: 0463, 0727; 20: 0461; 23: 0951
Butz, Earl 12: 0591, 0676
Byrd, Harry 19: 0154
Califano, Joseph 9: 0001; 17: 0090
Callahan, James 22: 0001, 0071
Cambodia 3: 0907; 4: 0077, 0243–0877; 5: 0001–
0493; 6: 0001, 0111, 0313, 0494, 0660–0836; 7: 0318–0515, 0702–0869; 8: 0001–0208, 0355, 0421; 10: 0243, 0410, 0761; 11: 0097, 0501, 0929; 13: 0716; 14: 0001–0170, 0428; 15: 0001, 0269, 0499, 0587, 0707; 16: 0001, 0360–0548, 0728; 17: 0271, 0476, 0718, 0789; 18: 0102–0373, 0662, 0964; 19: 0154; 21: 0596; 22: 0821, 0925; 23: 0001, 0125, 0416–0615, 0778, 0951
Campaign funds 12: 0937; 13: 0001
Canada 10: 0327; 18: 0102; 22: 0525; 23: 0125,
0997 Cannon, James
6: 0216, 0313, 0385 Carnegie Commission
7: 0253 Carnegie Foundation
20: 0226
Carver, George 15: 0587
Catholic Church 1: 0165; 11: 0001
Cemeteries and funerals Eisenhower, Dwight D. 1: 0321
Central Bank of Egypt 1: 0093
Central Committee (USSR) elections 22: 0418
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) 1: 0888; 2: 0384, 0608; 3: 0079, 0254,
0673; 6: 0216, 0494, 0740–0934; 7: 0001, 0419, 0515, 0702, 0869; 8: 0106, 0286; 10: 0081, 0145; 11: 0210; 12: 0076; 14: 0891; 16: 0449; 17: 0164; 18: 0463; 19: 0154, 0534, 0723; 20: 0308, 0461; 22: 0140; 23: 0479, 0644
Chamber of Commerce 23: 0644
Chancellor, John 5: 0230; 10: 0640; 13: 0261; 14: 0940
Chandler, Otis 4: 0511; 8: 0355
Chapin, Dwight 10: 0001
Chemical and biological warfare 2: 0814
Cheshire, Maxine 3: 0164; 4: 0606; 6: 0740
Childs, Mark 18: 0964
Chile 6: 0313, 0385; 7: 0869; 9: 0439;
18: 0891; 21: 0885 China, People’s Republic of (PRC)
foreign relations 15: 0499, 0636, 0789, 0875; 16: 0113; 18: 0001; 21: 0541; 22: 0525; 23: 0125, 0778, 0857
medicine 12: 0001 UN representation 8: 0825; 9: 0595;
10: 0001 China, Republic of (Taiwan)
9: 0212, 0917; 11: 0210; 14: 0428; 16: 0113; 18: 0463; 23: 0997
Chinese Communist Party 18: 0279
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Chou En-lai 9: 0865, 0917; 11: 0210; 12: 0302;
13: 0173; 15: 0499–0789; 16: 0001; 17: 0164, 0476, 0718; 18: 0805; 22: 0418; 23: 0857
Church, Frank 6: 0836; 18: 0662; 19: 0001
Clerides, Glafkos 22: 0001, 0140
Cleveland, Harlan 1: 0230
Clifford, Clark 3: 0079
Coast Guard 7: 0092
Cohen, Jerome 9: 0439
Colby, William 19: 0154; 20: 0461; 21: 0541; 22: 0001
Colleges and universities Harvard University 1: 0538, 0642;
12: 0395 Ivy League 12: 0001 Kent State University 4: 0432, 0511
Colombia foreign relations 1: 0230
Colson, Charles 12: 0302, 0771; 13: 0716; 14: 0001,
0170; 15: 0001 Commonwealth Club
9: 0518, 0595 Communism
14: 0170; 23: 0479 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
21: 0769 Congressional-executive relations
7: 0702; 8: 0286, 0595; 9: 0091; 12: 0001; 13: 0173; 15: 0001; 18: 0001, 0186; 19: 0001, 0085, 0992; 20: 0541
Connally, John B. 11: 0001, 0210, 0761, 0929; 12: 0181;
13: 0001; 15: 0875; 23: 0951 Continental Grain Company
18: 0001; 23: 0125 Cook, Richard
13: 0541 Cooper, Richard
14: 0819
Cost of Living Council 17: 0001
Council of Reconciliation 14: 0170
Council of the Academy 1: 0642
Council on Foreign Relations 7: 0702, 0869
Courts 12: 0676
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry 8: 0741
Cranston, Alan 21: 0541
Cuba 6: 0001, 0111, 0494; 7: 0515; 18: 0964;
22: 0622, 0733; 23: 0644 Cuthbert, Darwin
13: 0460 Cyprus
16: 0449; 21: 0827, 0885, 0922; 22: 0001, 0071, 0334; 23: 0201, 0357
Defense budgets and appropriations 10: 0565, 0716; 11: 0097; 12: 0181,
0302, 0591; 13: 0001, 0073; 15: 0269
Defense Program Review Committee 2: 0384, 0743; 5: 0402, 0710; 6: 0001,
0385, 0660; 7: 0001, 0419; 8: 0421; 9: 0356; 11: 0210; 12: 0937; 13: 0073
De Gaulle, Charles 1: 0093, 0734; 3: 0164; 23: 0479
Department of Commerce 15: 0875; 18: 0727
Department of Defense 3: 0079; 17: 0849; 18: 0102; 20: 0001
Department of Justice 18: 0805, 0964; 23: 0125 see also Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) Department of State
Office of International Conferences 12: 0302
Department of Treasury 1: 0093; 18: 0001, 0186
Derth Bok 12: 0001
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D'Estaing, Giscard 16: 0113
Developing countries 21: 0254
Development Loan Fund 16: 0548
Dewey, Thomas 3: 0001, 0835; 4: 0350
Diamonstein, Barbaralee 13: 0001
Diaz Ordaz, Gustavo 5: 0493
Dickerson, Nancy 5: 0322, 0493; 6: 0111
Dinitz, Simcha 19: 0382–0534, 0723–0992; 20: 0001,
0149, 0308, 0379, 0619, 0881; 21: 0001, 0052, 0254, 0339, 0412, 0541, 0596, 0827; 22: 0260
Disarmament Advisory Council 2: 0069
Dobrynin, Anatoly 1: 0165, 0321, 0538; 2: 0384, 0544–
3: 0079; 4: 0077, 0877; 5: 0116; 6: 0001, 0216, 0385; 7: 0001, 0869; 8: 0001–0106, 0421, 0668–0741; 9: 0091, 0285–0439, 0818; 10: 0081, 0855; 11: 0001, 0366; 12: 0001–0076, 0271, 0395–0857; 13: 0173–0261, 0716–0953; 14: 0001–0086, 0247–0320, 0746; 15: 0001, 0269–0380, 0499–0587; 16: 0001, 0280, 0449–0728; 17: 0001–0090, 0271–0789; 18: 0001, 0279; 19: 0001, 0223–0534, 0723, 0882, 0992; 20: 0001–0085, 0226–0308; 21: 0181, 0474–0541, 0720, 0827–0885; 23: 1129
Dole, Robert 5: 0230; 7: 0419; 9: 0091; 23: 0644,
0778 Domestic International Sales Corporation
13: 0638 Donaldson, William
20: 0461 Doty, Paul
5: 0710; 7: 0185; 15: 0499 Douglas, Kirk
20: 0818
Dreyfus, Jack 15: 0001
Dunlap, John 21: 0655
Dunlop, Dean 6: 0836
Dunn, Maureen 15: 0707
Eagleburger, Lawrence 2: 0898; 8: 0495; 15: 0269, 0587;
18: 0891; 19: 0882; 20: 0085, 0461, 0681, 0818; 21: 0052, 0113, 0254, 0827; 22: 0312
Eaton, Cyrus 2: 0898; 3: 0079
Ecevit, Bulent 22: 0140
Egypt 1: 0093; 18: 0373; 19: 0223, 0382,
0534–0882, 0992; 20: 0001, 0085, 0226–0379, 0681; 21: 0052–0181, 0720; 22: 0260, 0312; 23: 0201, 0309
see also Arab-Israeli conflict Ehrlichman, John
2: 0069, 0814; 3: 0164, 0254; 6: 0313; 13: 0073; 15: 0587; 16: 0449
Eisenhower, Dwight D. 1: 0093, 0321
Eisenhower, Julie 17: 0849
Elections 4: 0432, 0877; 6: 0216–0385, 0567;
7: 0515, 0614, 0789; 8: 0106, 0286, 0495; 9: 0518; 10: 0761; 11: 0001, 0097, 0210; 12: 0302, 0771, 0937; 13: 0073, 0261, 0638, 0716; 14: 0001, 0247, 0320; 18: 0279; 21: 0648, 0769; 22: 0418, 0925
Electronic surveillance 18: 0805; 21: 0655
Elfin, Mel 15: 0875
El-Zayyat, Mohammed Hassan 20: 0001
Embargoes and boycotts 20: 0541, 0818; 21: 0001
Employment Department of Defense 3: 0079
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Endangered Species Convention 12: 0302
Energy resources 20: 0379, 0681; 21: 0001
Environmental Protection Agency 17: 0271
Ethiopia 18: 0662
Europe collective security 8: 0741
European Common Market 7: 0702; 14: 0428; 15: 0789
European Council of Ministers 20: 0818, 0881
European Economic Community (EEC) 3: 0835; 13: 0769; 14: 0647; 21: 0181
European Science Conference 3: 0079
European Security Conference 10: 0855; 11: 0501; 12: 0076; 13: 0261;
15: 0001, 0211; 21: 0827; 22: 0733, 1012, 1130; 23: 0357
Evans, Charles 13: 0001
Evans, Robert 6: 0740
Evans, Rowland 7: 0515; 8: 0825; 9: 0001, 0917;
10: 0640; 11: 0366, 0761, 0929; 12: 0001, 0302, 0857, 0937; 13: 0001, 0638, 0848; 15: 0211; 16: 0649; 17: 0001, 0640, 0789, 0849; 18: 0186, 0463, 0964; 19: 0001, 0382; 20: 0226; 21: 0052, 0769, 0827; 22: 0312
Executive orders 18: 0373
Export-Import Bank 15: 0875; 21: 0339, 0596; 22: 0821,
1091; 23: 0001 Fahmi, Ismail
20: 0149 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
7: 0515; 17: 0090, 0388; 18: 0102, 0279, 0463, 0805; 19: 0085, 0154, 0723; 20: 0461, 0619
Federal Reserve 21: 0254
Federation of Airline Pilots Association 12: 0395
Fisher, Max 21: 0541, 0720, 0922
Flanigan, Peter 4: 0001; 5: 0116, 0322; 6: 0216–0660;
7: 0185; 11: 0366; 13: 0716; 15: 0707; 18: 0570; 20: 0001, 0461; 21: 0596
Food for Peace Program see Public Law 480
Ford, Gerald 8: 0825; 9: 0285; 11: 0434; 14: 0940;
17: 0090; 21: 0181 Ford Foundation
14: 0428 Ford Motor Company
6: 0934; 7: 0001 Foreign assistance
18: 0102, 0964; 21: 0254 Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
6: 0660; 10: 0145 Foreign relations
Australia 3: 0907 Brezhnev Doctrine 3: 0079 Canada 10: 0327 Colombia 1: 0230 Council on Foreign Relations 7: 0702,
0869 Cuba 7: 0515; 18: 0964 DPRK 12: 0676 DRV 2: 0814 France 6: 0494; 7: 0702 FRG 1: 0001, 0165; 6: 0313; 7: 0515;
9: 0001; 15: 0875; 22: 1130 GDR 9: 0595 Greece 5: 0807; 21: 0885, 0922;
22: 0001, 0071, 0260; 23: 0357, 1067
India 5: 0230; 9: 0163, 0212, 0439, 0865; 10: 0327, 0410, 0565–0716; 11: 0501, 0587; 16: 0001, 0209; 21: 0922; 22: 0525; 23: 0951
Indonesia 14: 0001 Iran 23: 0951 Ireland 14: 0891 isolationism 9: 0356 Israel 3: 0356; 21: 0827 Japan 1: 0001; 4: 0001, 0350, 0511;
5: 0001; 9: 0754, 0917; 10: 0487; 18: 0964
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Latin America 1: 0888; 2: 0544, 0608; 8: 0421
Mexico 12: 0471; 16: 0449; 20: 0763; 21: 0113
New Zealand 2: 0608 Nigeria 2: 0455 Nixon Doctrine 16: 0360 Pakistan 9: 0865; 10: 0327, 0410,
0565–0716; 11: 0501, 0587; 16: 0001–0209; 19: 0085; 21: 0922; 22: 0525; 23: 0951
PRC 15: 0499, 0636, 0789, 0875; 16: 0113; 18: 0001; 21: 0541; 22: 0525; 23: 0125, 0778, 0857
ROC 16: 0113 ROK 12: 0676 Syria 21: 0052, 0474 Thailand 2: 0384 Turkey 5: 0807; 21: 0885, 0922;
22: 0001, 0071, 0260; 23: 0357, 1067
two-China policy 9: 0917; 11: 0210 UK 7: 0702 USSR 2: 0240, 0814; 5: 0230, 0710,
0874; 7: 0515; 8: 0106, 0668; 9: 0285; 11: 0761, 0853; 13: 0001, 0173, 0638, 0769; 16: 0001, 0280, 0449; 17: 0560, 0718; 19: 0382, 0534, 0723, 0882, 0992; 21: 0052, 0474, 0596; 22: 0334, 0525, 0733, 0821, 1130; 23: 0001, 0125, 0201, 0309
Yugoslavia 5: 0710; 6: 0001 see also House Foreign Affairs
Committee see also Senate Foreign Relations
Committee Foreign trade
1: 0321, 0821; 4: 0001; 10: 0487; 12: 0001; 13: 0173, 0261, 0541, 0638; 15: 0269, 0636, 0707, 0875; 16: 0280, 0449, 0548, 0649; 17: 0090, 0718; 18: 0186, 0727, 0964; 19: 0154, 0332, 0882; 20: 0085, 0681; 21: 0052, 0254, 0339, 0541, 0596; 22: 0733, 1012, 1130; 23: 0001, 0201
see also General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Four-Power Declaration 13: 0848
Four Power Joint Commission 15: 0789
France foreign relations 6: 0494; 7: 0702 monetary policy 1: 0821 political developments 16: 0113
France National Assembly 1: 0321
Frankel, Max 11: 0097, 0853; 14: 0170, 0320;
17: 0164 Freeman, Catherine
6: 0740 Frost, David
23: 0997 Fulbright, J. William
2: 0743, 0814; 3: 0356; 4: 0152; 9: 0285; 10: 0145; 12: 0395, 0471; 13: 0173, 0370; 18: 0964; 19: 0085, 0723; 20: 0308; 21: 0001, 0181, 0655, 0885, 0922
Galbraith, John Kenneth 8: 0001; 9: 0818; 13: 0769
Gandhi, Indira 18: 0373
Garcia, Diego 6: 0836
Garment, Len 18: 0279, 0373, 0727; 20: 0379, 0619;
21: 0474; 23: 0778 Gelb, Les
21: 0769 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
2: 0814; 7: 0001; 10: 0410 General Electric Company
13: 0261, 0541 Geneva Accord
14: 0596 Geneva Conference
12: 0181; 18: 0463 German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
foreign relations 9: 0595 Germany, Federal Republic of (West Germany)
foreign relations 1: 0001, 0165; 6: 0313; 7: 0515; 9: 0001; 15: 0875; 22: 1130
40
Geyelin, Phil 14: 0746; 16: 0728
Ginsberg, Alan 8: 0421
Glenn, John 4: 0606
Golan Heights 19: 0223, 0382, 0534; 20: 0681
Goldberg, Arthur 2: 0001; 9: 0865
Goldwater, Barry 11: 0210; 15: 0104; 19: 0001, 0637;
20: 0226; 21: 0769; 23: 0644 Goldwater, Barry, Jr.
13: 0001 Goodwin, Richard
19: 0001 Gore, Albert
7: 0318 Government reorganization
10: 0145 Graff, Henry
7: 0702 Graham, Billy
8: 0421, 0741; 9: 0518; 12: 0471; 14: 0428; 15: 0104; 23: 0615
Graham, Katherine 3: 0164; 5: 0116, 0230, 0874; 7: 0185,
0869; 8: 0286; 11: 0001, 0761; 12: 0001, 0471, 0937; 13: 0638; 14: 0247, 0428, 0647, 0746; 18: 0001, 0662; 19: 0001, 0798; 20: 0226, 0379; 21: 0541
Graubard, Steve 17: 0001
Greece foreign relations 5: 0807; 21: 0885,
0922; 22: 0001, 0071, 0260; 23: 0357, 1067
Green, Marshall 2: 0544, 0608; 3: 0079; 4: 0077, 0243;
6: 0934; 8: 0907; 19: 0001 Greenhill, Dennis
23: 1067, 1129 Gromyko, Andrei
23: 0001, 0125, 0357 Gwertzman, Bernard
13: 0073; 14: 0819; 15: 0269; 17: 0271; 18: 0102, 0279, 0662, 0891, 0964; 19: 0085
Haber, Joyce 12: 0591, 0771; 13: 0073
Haig, Alexander 2: 0069, 0455; 5: 0322; 6: 0216, 0660,
0740; 7: 0515; 8: 0495; 9: 0818; 10: 0081, 0243, 0565, 0640; 11: 0152; 13: 0073, 0638, 0769; 14: 0940; 15: 0211, 0269, 0587; 16: 0449; 17: 0476, 0849; 18: 0102, 0373, 0964; 19: 0001, 0223–0534, 0723–0882; 20: 0001, 0541, 0881; 21: 0001, 0254, 0412, 0541, 0655, 0769; 22: 0071, 0140, 0260, 0418, 0525, 0733, 0821; 23: 0201, 0416, 0479, 0644, 0951, 1129
Haiti 10: 0640
Haldeman, Robert 2: 0455, 0814; 4: 0077, 0152, 0350,
0764, 0877; 5: 0402, 0710, 0807; 6: 0001, 0216, 0567; 7: 0092, 0419, 0869; 8: 0495, 0595, 0741, 0825; 9: 0439; 10: 0145, 0243; 11: 0152, 0587, 0669, 0929; 12: 0001, 0181, 0271, 0395, 0771; 13: 0261, 0638; 15: 0001; 18: 0279; 23: 0416, 0997
Hammarskjold, Dag 2: 0294
Harlow, Bryce 3: 0356; 4: 0350; 13: 0541; 18: 0373,
0463, 0662, 0727, 0805, 0964 Harvard University
1: 0538, 0642; 12: 0395 Hauser, Rita
22: 0260, 0312 Hays, Wayne
22: 0260 Head, Ivan
14: 0247 Hearst, William Randolph
19: 0723 Hersh, Seymour
17: 0164; 18: 0102 Highways
7: 0515, 0614 Ho Chi Minh Trail
11: 0853; 16: 0001, 0113; 23: 0615 Hoffman, Stanley
6: 0494; 7: 0318; 17: 0849
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Holidays 3: 0079; 14: 0647, 0940; 18: 0570,
0662; 19: 0154 Holton, Linwood
20: 0541 Hoover, J. Edgar
8: 0208 Hope, Bob
9: 0518; 13: 0261; 15: 0104; 18: 0727 Hostages
23: 1067 House Armed Services Committee
13: 0460 House Foreign Affairs Committee
16: 0113; 23: 0201 Hubbard, Henry
9: 0001, 0163, 0595; 10: 0640; 15: 0269, 0636; 18: 0373
Hummel, Art 20: 0681
Humphrey, Hubert H. 2: 0898; 12: 0771; 21: 0339
Hunebelle, Danielle 3: 0835; 4: 0001
Hyland, William 14: 0320; 21: 0412; 23: 0479
Iceland 23: 0001
India foreign relations 5: 0230; 9: 0163, 0212,
0439, 0865; 10: 0327, 0410, 0565–0716; 11: 0501, 0587; 16: 0001, 0209; 21: 0922; 22: 0525; 23: 0951
Indonesia foreign relations 14: 0001
Ingersoll, Robert S. 21: 0922; 22: 0071, 0201
Inter-American Congress of Cardiology 8: 0355
International Civil Aviation Organization 17: 0388
International Committee of the Red Cross
20: 0541; 23: 1067 International Control Commission
14: 0170; 15: 0001, 0211, 0636–0789; 17: 0388; 18: 0102, 0373; 19: 0223; 20: 0149; 22: 0925
International law 10: 0640, 0855
International Monetary Fund 9: 0754; 13: 0541
Iran foreign relations 23: 0951
Ireland foreign relations 14: 0891
Irwan, John 7: 0614; 8: 0286, 0421, 0495; 9: 0439;
10: 0487, 0761; 11: 0501; 13: 0953 Israel
Cyprus attack 16: 0449 foreign relations 3: 0356; 21: 0827 general 16: 0649 military assistance 22: 0260
Jackson, Henry 13: 0001, 0173, 0638; 15: 0001, 0636,
0707, 0875; 16: 0548; 18: 0102; 19: 0154, 0882; 20: 0226, 0379, 0619; 21: 0052, 0181, 0827; 22: 0201, 0622, 0733; 23: 0644
Jamieson, J. Tate 13: 0073
Japan foreign relations 1: 0001; 4: 0001, 0350,
0511; 5: 0001; 9: 0754, 0917; 10: 0487; 18: 0964
textile industry and fabrics 7: 0789; 9: 0285
see also Okinawa Javits, Jacob K.
1: 0435, 0538; 2: 0069, 0608; 5: 0230; 6: 0001, 0567; 8: 0421, 0495, 0595; 9: 0439; 10: 0327; 16: 0209, 0360; 17: 0388, 0718; 18: 0279, 0805; 19: 0001, 0154, 0223, 0382; 21: 0412, 0769; 22: 0260
Jews 3: 0754; 4: 0001, 0764; 5: 0493, 0616;
6: 0001, 0111; 7: 0253; 12: 0857; 13: 0001, 0370, 0541, 0848; 16: 0649; 17: 0090, 0476, 0789; 18: 0102–0463, 0805; 19: 0085, 0154, 0534, 0798, 0946; 20: 0001, 0226, 0379, 0461, 0619, 0881; 21: 0052, 0596; 23: 1067
Johnson, Lyndon Baines 5: 0493
Johnson, U. Alexis 1: 0001; 2: 0294, 0455, 0743, 0814;
3: 0254, 0428, 0591, 0754, 0835,
42
Johnson, U. Alexis cont. 0907; 4: 0001, 0152, 0350; 5: 0116, 0874; 6: 0216, 0494, 0567, 0740, 0934; 8: 0668–0825; 9: 0595, 0865; 10: 0487; 13: 0638, 0769; 14: 0498, 0647; 17: 0849
Joint Chiefs of Staff 2: 0455; 3: 0356, 0591; 5: 0001, 0230,
0493; 6: 0385; 7: 0419, 0869; 9: 0356; 11: 0929; 13: 0001; 14: 0596; 16: 0209, 0280, 0548; 17: 0001; 18: 0102; 21: 0052, 0655
Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 7: 0515
Jones, Jerry 20: 0461, 0541
Jordan 4: 0877; 23: 1129
Journalism 5: 0493
Kahn, Herman 2: 0001
Kalb, Marvin 11: 0001; 13: 0953; 14: 0498, 0647,
0746; 15: 0269; 18: 0102, 0463, 0727, 0964; 19: 0085; 21: 0113
Kashmir 10: 0640
Katz, Milton 5: 0230; 6: 0385
Kaye, Danny 17: 0849; 18: 0186, 0662, 0805;
19: 0001, 0085, 0637 Kendall, Donald
1: 0734; 2: 0069; 16: 0360 Kennan, George F.
18: 0964 Kennedy, David
10: 0855 Kennedy, Edward M.
7: 0092; 18: 0964; 21: 0596, 0769 Kennedy, Ethel
4: 0606 Kent State University
4: 0432, 0511 KGB
23: 0001 Khama River (USSR)
project 22: 1091
Khmer Rouge 18: 0186
Kilpatrick, Carroll 16: 0001
Kleiman, Robert 6: 0313; 10: 0327; 11: 0001, 0152;
12: 0857 Klein, Herb
1: 0001; 6: 0111; 15: 0707 Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti
see KGB Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of (North Korea)
foreign relations 12: 0676 Korea, Republic of (South Korea)
foreign relations 12: 0676 military personnel 1: 0538
Korologos, Thomas 18: 0805–0964
Kraemer, Fritz 9: 0439; 11: 0210
Kraft, Joseph 3: 0515, 0591; 4: 0001; 6: 0001, 0111,
0313; 10: 0855; 11: 0001, 0587; 12: 0857; 13: 0173, 0370, 0541, 0769; 15: 0439; 17: 0164; 19: 0085; 20: 0085
Kraslow, David 9: 0518; 11: 0001, 0210, 0761–0929;
12: 0471; 13: 0716, 0953; 14: 0001 Kubisch, John
21: 0474 Labor unions
2: 0001; 13: 0541; 22: 0622 Laird, Melvin
1: 0001, 0321–0888; 2: 0001–0608, 0743–0898; 3: 0001–0254, 0428, 0673–0907; 4: 0001–0432, 0606–0673; 5: 0116–0402, 0710–0874; 6: 0001–0111, 0385–0660, 0836; 7: 0001–0092, 0253–0614, 0789–0869; 8: 0001–0286, 0825; 9: 0001–0212, 0680; 10: 0001–0145, 0243, 0410, 0565, 0716; 11: 0097, 0501–0669, 0761–0853; 12: 0076–0181; 13: 0073, 0460, 0638–0716; 14: 0498, 0819; 15: 0001, 0211; 17: 0001, 0560; 18: 0373, 0570, 0805, 0964; 20: 0619; 21: 0769; 23: 0479, 0644–0778, 0997–1067
43
Laos 3: 0673, 0907; 6: 0001, 0494, 0567;
7: 0419–0869; 8: 0001, 0106; 9: 0754; 10: 0761; 11: 0929; 13: 0769; 14: 0001–0170; 15: 0001, 0269, 0380, 0499, 0636; 16: 0113, 0209, 0360; 17: 0388, 0476; 18: 0279; 22: 0821, 0925; 23: 0615–0778, 0951
Lasker, Bunny 15: 0104
Latin America foreign relations 1: 0888; 2: 0544, 0608;
8: 0421 general 18: 0964; 19: 0154; 20: 0881;
21: 0339, 0412, 0474 see also Organization of American
States (OAS) Law of the Sea Conference
21: 0720 Lazar, Irving
15: 0789; 17: 0789; 21: 0922 League of Families
15: 0269 Lebanon
13: 0769; 16: 0649 Le Duc Tho
9: 0163, 0595; 11: 0152, 0298, 0853, 0929; 12: 0001, 0076, 0395, 0471, 0676, 0857; 13: 0460, 0541, 0848, 0953; 14: 0086, 0247–0498, 0647, 0819–0940; 15: 0001–0380; 16: 0548; 17: 0001, 0164, 0560; 22: 0622–1012; 23: 0001
Lend-lease 14: 0086
Leonard, William 5: 0493
Leukemia Foundation 13: 0541
Levy, Gus 12: 0937
Libya 3: 0254, 0835; 13: 0716
Lindsey, Frank 7: 0318
Lisagor, Peter 13: 0001
Livingston, Molly Parnis 9: 0680
Loans 8: 0421; 16: 0548; 21: 0254
Lockheed Corporation 7: 0419
Lodge, Henry Cabot 17: 0164
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. 2: 0544, 0675
Long Island, New York railroad strike 15: 0104
Lon Nol 18: 0001
Lord, Winston 21: 0474, 0655; 22: 0260
Lovestone, Jay 2: 0675
MacGregor, Clark 9: 0163
Mailer, Norman 13: 0460
Manila Conference 11: 0097
Mankiewicz, Frank 5: 0493; 6: 0001, 0385; 8: 0001, 0286;
13: 0638; 17: 0849; 18: 0001; 21: 0541; 22: 0260, 0312
Mansfield, Mike 3: 0591; 8: 0355, 0421, 0595; 9: 0091,
0212; 12: 0471, 0676; 13: 0173, 0370, 0460; 15: 0587; 17: 0849; 18: 0186–0373; 19: 0085, 0154, 0382, 0946; 20: 0308, 0763; 21: 0001, 0412, 0541, 0655, 0922
Marder, Murray 7: 0515, 0702; 13: 0848; 14: 0819;
17: 0164; 18: 0186 Marine Corps
11: 0929; 13: 0460 Maritime law
13: 0716, 0769; 21: 0720 Marron, Donald
15: 0211 Mathias, Charles, Jr.
8: 0595, 0668 Mathias, Matthew
11: 0366 Maw, Carlyle
22: 0260 Maxie, David
5: 0001
44
McCloskey, Robert 21: 0922
McCloy, John 18: 0570, 0964
McDonald, Brian 13: 0848
McDonnell, Alice 4: 0843
McDonnell, Brian 5: 0874; 17: 0164
McGovern, George 7: 0702; 9: 0680; 12: 0771, 0937;
13: 0001, 0370, 0848; 14: 0001, 0086, 0320; 16: 0113; 18: 0964; 23: 0778
McGrory, Mary 7: 0789, 0869
McNamara, Robert 2: 0675; 3: 0356; 4: 0606; 6: 0001;
9: 0439; 10: 0761, 0855; 12: 0181; 13: 0953; 14: 0940; 16: 0001; 18: 0570, 0891, 0964; 21: 0339, 0655
Meir, Golda 2: 0743; 4: 0764; 5: 0616; 6: 0740;
20: 0001, 0149; 21: 0655; 23: 1067 Mekong Delta
4: 0243 Membership organizations
14: 0940; 16: 0449, 0548, 0728; 17: 0271
Merchant marine 12: 0076; 22: 0821
Metropolitan Club 22: 1012
Mexico foreign relations 12: 0471; 16: 0449;
20: 0763; 21: 0113 Meyer, John
19: 0085 Military aircraft
7: 0001, 0185, 0614; 8: 0106, 0495; 11: 0501–0761, 0929; 12: 0076, 0271, 0302, 0676; 13: 0001; 15: 0001; 16: 0449; 19: 0445–0637; 20: 0001; 23: 0615, 0857
see also B-52 bomber Military assistance
6: 0001; 11: 0210; 19: 0001; 22: 0260
Military Assistance Command in Vietnam 7: 0869; 8: 0001; 12: 0076
Military Assistance Program 2: 0155; 5: 0402, 0874; 6: 0216;
7: 0001–0253 Military bases, posts, and reservations
3: 0001 Military education and training
12: 0181 Military personnel
1: 0538; 10: 0716 Military supplies and property
6: 0836; 20: 0149; 22: 1130; 23: 0615 MIRV (multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle)
1: 0821; 2: 0155, 0814, 0898; 3: 0907; 4: 0077; 5: 0322, 0710; 7: 0185; 9: 0356; 11: 0152, 0853; 12: 0857; 16: 0001; 17: 0849; 18: 0463, 0570; 20: 0619, 0763; 21: 0339, 0655; 23: 0125
Missile defense systems NATO 15: 0499
Missiles ICBMs 5: 0322; 7: 0001; 8: 0421;
11: 0853; 13: 0173; 17: 0476; 18: 0279; 21: 0339; 22: 0622
see also Anti-ballistic missiles see also MIRV
Missing in Action 16: 0548
Mitchell, John 4: 0432; 8: 0106
Mollenhoff, Clark 13: 0460
Monetary policy 1: 0821; 15: 0789; 20: 0149
Money 9: 0818
Mongolia 1: 0821
Moorer, Thomas H. 11: 0669, 0929; 12: 0076, 0181, 0271;
14: 0819; 23: 0644, 0997 Moyers, William
6: 0934 Moynihan, Daniel Patrick
19: 0085 Multinational corporations
18: 0186
45
Mundt, Carl 2: 0155
Munich, Germany Olympic massacre 13: 0370
Murphy, Robert 8: 0495
Murray, J. Edward 8: 0355
Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions 8: 0741; 9: 0001; 10: 0145; 11: 0097,
0501; 13: 0261, 0370, 0953 My Lai
3: 0001 Narcotics and drug traffic
9: 0595; 21: 0113 National Administration of National Reconciliation
22: 0925 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
16: 0360 National Air Association
19: 0445 National Guard
10: 0716 National Liberation Front
14: 0086 National Liberation Movement
11: 0434 National Press Club
9: 0356, 0518 National Security Agency (NSA)
3: 0254; 9: 0091 National Security Council (NSC)
1: 0001–0165, 0821, 0888; 2: 0069, 0294, 0455–0608, 0814–0898; 3: 0079, 0428, 0591; 4: 0077, 0511, 0673, 0764; 5: 0402, 0493, 0874; 6: 0111, 0494, 0934; 7: 0789; 8: 0001, 0286, 0421; 9: 0356, 0680, 0818; 10: 0487, 0761; 11: 0097, 0298, 0366; 14: 0247, 0647; 15: 0001, 0269, 0499, 0587, 0875; 16: 0001, 0209, 0548, 0728; 17: 0001, 0164, 0388, 0718; 18: 0001–0279, 0570–0805; 19: 0001, 0534, 0637; 20: 0619; 21: 0254; 22: 0140, 0525; 23: 0416, 0951
Navy 5: 0710; 9: 0439; 11: 0501, 0929;
16: 0449; 21: 0339; 22: 0334, 0622 Navy yards and naval stations
USSR 6: 0660 Netherlands
1: 0821 Newhouse, John
18: 0805; 22: 0201 Newspapers
4: 0843; 5: 0874; 6: 0567, 0660; 8: 0106, 0355; 9: 0001, 0439; 23: 0479
New York Long Island strike 15: 0104
New Zealand foreign relations 2: 0608
Nigeria 2: 0455; 3: 0254, 0356 see also Biafra
Nixon, Richard M. 4: 0877; 5: 0710; 6: 0567; 7: 0614,
0789–8: 0106, 0421–0595; 9: 0001–0518, 0917; 10: 0001, 0145, 0243, 0410, 0487, 0640, 0855; 11: 0210, 0298, 0434, 0501, 0669, 0853, 0929; 12: 0076, 0302, 0471; 13: 0173, 0261; 14: 0247, 0428, 0596; 15: 0001, 0104, 0499, 0707, 0789; 16: 0113; 17: 0271, 0388; 18: 0001, 0102, 0805, 0964; 19: 0085, 0154, 0534–0723, 0946, 0992; 20: 0085, 0461, 0681, 0881; 21: 0001, 0113, 0181, 0412, 0474, 0596; 23: 0416–0997
see also Watergate Nixon Doctrine
16: 0360 Norman, Lloyd
18: 0186 North Africa
8: 0208 North Atlantic Assembly
22: 0260 North Atlantic Council
7: 0515 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
1: 0001–0642, 0821; 2: 0069, 0240, 0294, 0455, 0608, 0898; 3: 0001,
46
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) cont.
0164, 0428, 0673; 4: 0673; 6: 0001, 0385–0567; 7: 0789; 8: 0495–0907; 9: 0439, 0595, 0754, 0865; 10: 0001, 0410, 0487, 0716; 11: 0434, 0501, 0853; 12: 0181, 0471; 13: 0370, 0638, 0953; 14: 0498, 0647, 0940; 15: 0499, 0636, 0789; 16: 0001, 0280, 0360, 0548; 17: 0001, 0476–0640; 18: 0001, 0463; 19: 0154, 0723, 0946; 20: 0085–0308, 0818, 0881; 21: 0052–0254, 0655, 0720, 0885–0922; 22: 0001–0071, 0622, 1012–1130; 23: 0309, 0479
Norwegian Ten Club 18: 0964
Noyes, Newbold 16: 0113
Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty 1: 0001
Nuclear Planning Group 4: 0673
Nuclear power plants and reactors 13: 0261
Nuclear test ban 21: 0827
Nuclear weapons 3: 0515; 5: 0230, 0616; 6: 0494, 0836;
12: 0771; 17: 0090; 21: 0769; 22: 0334, 0821, 1130; 23: 0001, 0125, 0416
Office of International Conferences 12: 0302
Office of Management and Budget 7: 0092, 0253; 10: 0145, 0410;
12: 0302; 13: 0953; 14: 0247; 16: 0113; 17: 0090
Okinawa 2: 0675, 0743; 3: 0254; 8: 0825, 0907;
10: 0081; 17: 0849 Olympic games
13: 0370; 22: 0733 Operation Rolling Thunder
7: 0614 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
14: 0647; 20: 0461, 0541, 0818, 0881; 21: 0254, 0474
Organization of American States (OAS) 1: 0001, 0165, 0230, 0538; 2: 0155;
7: 0253; 19: 0001; 20: 0541; 21: 0113, 0412, 0474
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
20: 0461, 0681 Orphans
20: 0226 Osborne, John
14: 0320; 18: 0001 Osmer, Margaret
5: 0616, 0874; 6: 0001, 0111 Overseas Press Club
20: 0681 Owen, Henry
7: 0419 Packard, David
1: 0230, 0321, 0821; 2: 0455, 0675, 0743, 0898; 3: 0164, 0428, 0591, 0754; 4: 0077, 0877; 5: 0001; 6: 0111; 7: 0185; 8: 0001; 13: 0638; 18: 0001
Pakistan foreign relations 9: 0865; 10: 0327,
0410, 0565–0716; 11: 0501, 0587; 16: 0001–0209; 19: 0085; 21: 0922; 22: 0525; 23: 0951
general 8: 0495, 0595; 10: 0487, 0761 military assistance 19: 0001
Palmer, Alice 10: 0081
Panama 10: 0640; 21: 0474
Panama Canal Treaty 5: 0493
Pan American Union 1: 0001
Peace Corps 4: 0511
Pentagon Papers 13: 0073; 17: 0476
Percy, Charles 2: 0069, 0155
Perot, Ross 3: 0164, 0254
Peru 4: 0877; 19: 0001
Petroleum and petroleum industry 3: 0001; 13: 0173; 20: 0818; 21: 0052
47
Pham Van Dong 13: 0370; 14: 0170
Philippines 11: 0097; 18: 0001
Phillips, Wendell 12: 0771
Pierpoint, Robert 10: 0716; 11: 0501; 17: 0640
Playboy magazine 15: 0875
Poland 23: 0479
Political parties 7: 0614; 8: 0286, 0495; 9: 0212, 0518;
10: 0145, 0761; 11: 0001, 0366, 0434, 0587; 12: 0771, 0937; 13: 0001, 0073, 0261; 14: 0001, 0086; 15: 0707; 16: 0728; 17: 0164, 0388; 18: 0727, 0805, 0891; 19: 0637; 20: 0149, 0226, 0881; 21: 0648; 22: 0312; 23: 0644
see also Campaign funds Popper, David
19: 0798, 0882 Presidential appointments
18: 0964; 21: 0596, 0655 Price, Ray
6: 0216; 16: 0548 Prisoners of war (POWs)
2: 0544; 4: 0001, 0243; 5: 0402; 6: 0111, 0216, 0660, 0740; 7: 0092, 0614; 8: 0106, 0907; 9: 0356, 0680, 0754; 10: 0081; 11: 0001, 0298, 0761, 0853, 0929; 12: 0771, 0857; 13: 0370, 0460, 0716; 14: 0001, 0086, 0170, 0940; 15: 0001, 0211, 0439, 0636, 0707, 0789, 0875; 17: 0271; 18: 0463, 0570; 20: 0001; 23: 0309, 0857, 1067
Propaganda 14: 0001, 0940; 15: 0707
Public demonstrations 4: 0432, 0511; 5: 0116, 0807; 7: 0253;
8: 0001, 0286; 12: 0001 Public Law 480
3: 0591; 7: 0869 Public opinion
4: 0350, 0432, 0511; 6: 0111, 0385; 9: 0439; 11: 0853; 13: 0638
Public opinion polls 2: 0675
Puerto Rico 18: 0570
Quang Tri attack 11: 0853; 12: 0676; 13: 0460
Rabin, Yitzhak 7: 0702; 8: 0286, 0355, 0421; 9: 0680,
0754; 10: 0081, 0145, 0243, 0640, 0761, 0855; 11: 0001, 0669; 12: 0001, 0395; 13: 0541, 0638, 0769; 15: 0636, 0707, 0789, 0875; 16: 0113; 17: 0476; 23: 0778, 0857, 1129
Racial discrimination 3: 0254
Radio 7: 0614
Railroads strike 15: 0104
Rather, Dan 4: 0673; 8: 0907; 18: 0001, 0102, 0463
Reagan, Ronald 4: 0350; 5: 0001; 6: 0385; 8: 0208;
9: 0212, 0356, 0680, 0754; 10: 0081; 11: 0210, 0501, 0761; 12: 0001; 14: 0647; 18: 0570; 21: 0720
Research 1: 0230, 0321
Reston, James 14: 0001
Reston, Scott 15: 0499; 19: 0534, 0946
Richardson, Elliot 1: 0734, 0821; 2: 0069, 0155, 0455,
0544, 0898; 3: 0356, 0428, 0591, 0673, 0754; 4: 0077, 0673; 7: 0185; 14: 0647; 15: 0499, 0587, 0789; 16: 0001, 0548, 0649; 17: 0001; 18: 0570, 0727, 0805, 0891; 19: 0085, 0882; 21: 0596, 0827
Roberts, Chalmers 5: 0001; 8: 0495, 0595; 9: 0356
Roche, John 7: 0318; 10: 0761
Rockefeller, David 1: 0538, 0821; 2: 0294; 3: 0079;
4: 0001, 0511; 8: 0495; 11: 0366; 13: 0261; 14: 0596; 17: 0090;
48
Rockefeller, David cont. 18: 0727, 0891; 19: 0723; 20: 0149, 0818; 21: 0254, 0596; 22: 0418
Rockefeller, John D., III 8: 0208
Rockefeller, Nelson 1: 0001, 0165, 0888–2: 0069, 0240,
0384–0675; 3: 0079, 0428, 0907; 4: 0350; 5: 0001, 0616, 0807; 6: 0001; 8: 0208; 9: 0001, 0212, 0356, 0680; 10: 0145, 0761; 11: 0001, 0210, 0298; 12: 0001, 0676, 0857; 13: 0001, 0716, 0769; 14: 0001, 0086, 0320, 0891; 15: 0104; 16: 0209; 18: 0001, 0102, 0570, 0805; 19: 0637; 20: 0226, 0379, 0541; 21: 0541, 0720
Rogers, William P. 1: 0001–0538, 0734; 2: 0001–0155,
0294, 0544–0675, 0814; 3: 0001, 0079, 0356, 0515, 0673, 0754, 0907; 4: 0001–0432, 0606, 0764; 5: 0001, 0230–0493, 0710, 0874; 6: 0001, 0216, 0313, 0494–0836; 7: 0001, 0092, 0253, 0419, 0515, 0702–0869; 8: 0001, 0286, 0421, 0495, 0668, 0741; 9: 0163–0285, 0439, 0518, 0754, 0917; 10: 0001–0081, 0243–0410, 0640; 11: 0298, 0434, 0669, 0853; 12: 0001; 13: 0541, 0769; 14: 0819, 0940; 15: 0104, 0269, 0380, 0789–0875; 16: 0001; 17: 0560; 18: 0001, 0570; 22: 1012; 23: 0479, 0644, 0857, 1067, 1129
Rolls Royce Company 7: 0419
Romania 15: 0707
Rostow, Walt W. 3: 0164; 5: 0616; 6: 0494; 8: 0595;
9: 0001; 11: 0152 Rumsfeld, Donald
2: 0240, 0544; 5: 0874 Rush, Kenneth
15: 0875; 18: 0662, 0891; 19: 0154; 20: 0308; 21: 0596; 22: 0418, 1130
Rusk, Dean 15: 0380; 18: 0727; 19: 0154, 0637;
20: 0461, 0541, 0763; 22: 0140
Safire, William 6: 0001, 0111, 0836; 10: 0761, 0855;
11: 0587; 15: 0875; 16: 0001; 18: 0279
Saunders, Hal 20: 0149; 21: 0655
Scali, John 6: 0660; 8: 0208; 14: 0819, 0940;
15: 0707; 18: 0279, 0373, 0463, 0570; 19: 0223, 0382, 0445, 0798, 0882, 0946, 0992; 21: 0474; 22: 0071
Schecter, Jerry 10: 0640; 13: 0370, 0638; 14: 0891;
15: 0587; 16: 0209; 17: 0271; 18: 0186; 19: 0637; 21: 0254, 0339, 0541, 0827
Schlesinger, James R. 9: 0680; 19: 0534, 0637, 0882, 0992;
20: 0001, 0085, 0379, 0681, 0763; 21: 0339, 0412; 22: 0001, 0140, 0201
Schlosser, Herb 16: 0728; 17: 0640; 20: 0818
Schreiber, Taft 7: 0185; 11: 0761; 12: 0181, 0676,
0771, 0857, 0937; 13: 0370; 14: 0001; 17: 0271
Scott, Hugh 21: 0254
Scowcroft, Brent 15: 0380, 0707; 17: 0476, 0560;
18: 0662; 19: 0445–0882; 20: 0001, 0085, 0226, 0541, 0681, 0763; 21: 0181, 0254, 0412, 0474, 0596, 0720, 0769; 22: 0260, 0312; 23: 0001, 0201, 0309, 0357
Sea of Japan 1: 0642
Secret Service 1: 0538; 23: 0479
Security Europe 8: 0741; 10: 0855; 11: 0501;
12: 0076; 13: 0261; 15: 0001, 0211; 21: 0827; 22: 0733, 1012, 1130; 23: 0357
U.S. internal 18: 0805 Selassie, Haile
6: 0836; 22: 0334
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Semenov, Vladimir 22: 0418, 0622
Senate Armed Services Committee 7: 0869; 18: 0279
Senate Foreign Relations Committee 1: 0435; 4: 0077, 0243; 13: 0073, 0541;
15: 0636; 16: 0360; 17: 0271, 0718, 0849; 18: 0570; 19: 0001, 0154; 20: 0085, 0149, 0681; 21: 0412, 0769
Shakespeare, Frank 2: 0455; 5: 0493; 7: 0185; 10: 0855
Shearer, Lloyd 9: 0754; 11: 0669; 13: 0953; 18: 0001;
22: 0201 Sherman, George
14: 0428; 16: 0360; 17: 0718 Sherman, John
18: 0001 Shoe industry
10: 0410 Shultz, George
6: 0001, 0740; 7: 0092, 0253; 10: 0081, 0327, 0410, 0565, 0716; 12: 0302; 13: 0001, 0638; 15: 0439, 0499, 0789, 0875; 16: 0649; 17: 0001, 0640, 0718; 18: 0186, 0463, 0805; 20: 0085, 0681; 21: 0001, 0254; 23: 0001
Sidey, Hugh 10: 0145, 0327; 11: 0097, 0587, 0761;
12: 0076; 13: 0001, 0638; 15: 0380; 17: 0789; 18: 0001, 0102, 0570; 20: 0619; 21: 0827; 23: 0615
Simon, William 16: 0209; 20: 0881; 21: 0596
Sinatra, Frank 8: 0741, 0907; 9: 0001, 0356; 12: 0001,
0181, 0471; 13: 0541, 0638; 15: 0001–0211; 16: 0548; 21: 0541
Sisco, Joseph 2: 0608; 3: 0079, 0515, 0754–0907;
4: 0432; 5: 0001, 0116, 0322–0493, 0710; 6: 0111, 0216, 0660, 0934; 7: 0185, 0318, 0515–0702; 9: 0285; 10: 0001, 0410; 12: 0271; 15: 0636, 0707, 0875; 16: 0001, 0449; 18: 0373, 0463, 0727; 19: 0382, 0798; 20: 0308–0461; 21: 0412,
0596; 22: 0071; 23: 0416, 0644, 1129
Smith, Gerard 2: 0155, 0675; 4: 0077; 5: 0402;
7: 0253, 0515; 8: 0106, 0668; 9: 0163, 0595, 0818; 10: 0001, 0761; 11: 0853; 12: 0395, 0591, 0857; 22: 0418; 23: 1129
Smith, Howard K. 13: 0261; 14: 0498
Smith, Terry 11: 0097
Smith, Wayne 5: 0230
Sonnenfeldt, Helmut 19: 0154; 20: 0461, 0619; 21: 0052,
0254, 0655, 0720; 23: 0001 Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)
1: 0642 Space programs
4: 0243 Speeches and addresses
4: 0350, 0511, 0673, 0843; 6: 0001, 0111, 0216, 0494; 7: 0614; 8: 0001, 0106, 0668; 9: 0818; 10: 0243, 0410, 0761; 11: 0001, 0097, 0366; 13: 0073, 0261; 14: 0086, 0247; 15: 0211; 16: 0113, 0728; 17: 0001; 18: 0102, 0279, 0463; 19: 0001, 0085, 0882; 20: 0308, 0681, 0818, 0881; 21: 0001, 0885, 0922; 22: 0260, 0334, 0925; 23: 0125, 0951, 0997
Speigal, Samuel 11: 0152
Speigel, Samuel 17: 0090
Stabler, Wells 21: 0922
Standard Oil 13: 0073
Stein, Howard 9: 0285; 12: 0857
Stennis, John C. 6: 0494, 0740; 7: 0419; 8: 0495, 0595;
9: 0001, 0285; 18: 0186; 19: 0382; 20: 0763; 21: 0001; 22: 0201
Stern, Isaac 15: 0587
50
Stevenson, Adlai 21: 0720
Stoessel, Walter 13: 0848; 19: 0154
Strategic Air Command 11: 0669
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) 1: 0321, 0435, 0734, 0888; 2: 0001–
0294, 0544, 0608, 0743, 0898; 3: 0001, 0164, 0515; 4: 0077–0350, 0606, 0764, 0877; 5: 0001, 0230, 0322, 0710; 6: 0111, 0216, 0385; 7: 0001, 0092, 0253, 0515–0789; 8: 0106, 0421–0907; 9: 0285, 0356, 0518, 0865; 10: 0001, 0761, 0855; 11: 0152–0298, 0434, 0587–0929; 12: 0001–0591, 0857; 13: 0001, 0173, 0370, 0638–0769; 14: 0428, 0647, 0819; 15: 0104, 0439, 0499, 0875; 16: 0001, 0360, 0649; 17: 0001–0271, 0476–0718; 18: 0463, 0727–0891; 19: 0001; 20: 0085, 0681, 0881; 21: 0113, 0339–0541, 0655–0769; 22: 0201, 0334–1130; 23: 0001–0125, 0357–0479, 0644, 0857, 1129
Stroud, Kandy 8: 0595; 9: 0518
Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM)
21: 0412 see also MIRV
Submarines 10: 0716; 12: 0395; 21: 0827; 22: 0418,
0622 Suez Canal
5: 0322; 8: 0421; 9: 0754; 19: 0223, 0445, 0798, 0882; 20: 0001, 0226, 0379, 0619; 23: 0201
Suharto, Mohammad 7: 0185
Sullivan, William 2: 0294, 0675; 4: 0152; 5: 0230, 0616,
0710; 6: 0385; 7: 0789; 8: 0825; 14: 0001, 0170, 0247, 0320, 0498, 0891; 15: 0211, 0499, 0789; 16: 0001; 17: 0476
Supreme Court 18: 0186
Symington, Stuart 2: 0455, 0743; 5: 0230; 10: 0145;
18: 0186, 0727; 20: 0681 Syria
foreign relations 21: 0052, 0474 general 21: 0412; 23: 0416 invasion of Jordan 23: 1129
Talbott, Strobe 22: 0201
Tass News Agency 8: 0668; 11: 0669; 19: 0332
Taub, William 12: 0771
Taylor, Maxwell 14: 0170
Television 5: 0493; 6: 0385, 0567–0740, 0934;
7: 0419, 0614, 0789; 8: 0001–0208, 0907; 9: 0163, 0285, 0518, 0595; 10: 0001, 0145, 0327, 0716, 0855; 11: 0152, 0434, 0587; 12: 0076, 0181, 0302, 0471, 0771; 13: 0001, 0073, 0261, 0541, 0848, 0953; 14: 0086, 0320, 0498, 0647; 15: 0104–0499; 16: 0548, 0649; 17: 0560, 0640; 18: 0001, 0186, 0727, 0891, 0964; 19: 0637, 0946; 20: 0379, 0541, 0619, 0818; 21: 0339, 0827; 22: 0201, 0260, 0821, 1012; 23: 0001, 0479, 0778, 0997
Terrorism 19: 0154
Textile industry and fabrics 4: 0877; 7: 0789; 9: 0285; 10: 0243,
0410 Thailand
2: 0384; 7: 0789; 9: 0091 Thomas, Helen
17: 0849; 18: 0373 Thurmond, Strom
19: 0001 Timmons, William
5: 0493; 13: 0541 Toth, Robert
13: 0848; 14: 0170; 15: 0789; 16: 0360; 18: 0279; 19: 0946; 20: 0619
Treaties and conventions antiballistic missiles 22: 0334, 0418,
0525, 0622, 0733
51
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty 21: 0769
Four-Power Declaration 13: 0848 general 12: 0001; 14: 0819; 15: 0104,
0269, 0380; 18: 0001; 20: 0681; 21: 0720; 23: 0357
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 7: 0001; 10: 0410
Israel-Lebanon 16: 0649 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty 1: 0001 Panama Canal Treaty 5: 0493 Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
(SEATO) 1: 0642 Warsaw Pact 23: 0309 see also North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) Trend, Burke
18: 0186 Trewhitt, Henry
16: 0280, 0649; 18: 0570, 0662 Turkey
foreign relations 5: 0807; 21: 0885, 0922; 22: 0001, 0071, 0260; 23: 0357, 1067
general 12: 0771 Tyson, Robert C.
3: 0001 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)
agriculture 17: 0476 elections 22: 0418 foreign relations 2: 0240, 0814; 5: 0230,
0710, 0874; 7: 0515; 8: 0106, 0668; 9: 0285; 11: 0761, 0853; 13: 0001, 0173, 0638, 0769; 16: 0001, 0280, 0449; 17: 0560, 0718; 19: 0382, 0534, 0723, 0882, 0992; 21: 0052, 0474, 0596; 22: 0334, 0525, 0733, 0821, 1130; 23: 0001, 0125, 0201, 0309
navy yards and naval stations 6: 0660 United Arab Republic (UAR)
23: 1129 United Kingdom (UK)
foreign relations 7: 0702 United Nations (UN)
Development Fund 10: 0081 general 1: 0093, 0821; 5: 0001, 0230;
6: 0111, 0216, 0385, 0660; 7: 0185; 8: 0001, 0106; 9: 0356, 0680, 0917;
10: 0001, 0565; 11: 0152, 0210, 0434; 12: 0676; 13: 0001, 0769; 14: 0001, 0086; 16: 0360, 0449; 17: 0271; 18: 0570–0727, 0891; 19: 0001–0154; 20: 0149, 0226, 0379; 21: 0001, 0052, 0474, 0541, 0648, 0827; 22: 0001, 0260, 0334, 0622, 0821, 0925; 23: 0125, 0416, 0644
General Assembly 13: 0261 PRC representation 8: 0825; 9: 0595;
10: 0001 Security Council 10: 0145, 0327–0640;
15: 0636; 18: 0279, 0463; 19: 0223–0534, 0723–0992; 20: 0001, 0308; 21: 0254, 0474, 0596, 0922; 22: 0140, 0525; 23: 0201–0357, 0857, 0951
United Nations Development Corporation 5: 0322
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
1: 0093 United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
17: 0849; 18: 0186 U.S. Information Agency
20: 0149; 22: 0260 U.S. Seventh Fleet
1: 0642 U.S. Sixth Fleet
5: 0710, 0807; 11: 0929; 23: 1067 U.S. Steel
3: 0001 U Thant
3: 0164; 5: 0001, 0402; 7: 0318; 9: 0518 Vail, Thomas
1: 0435 Valenti, John
10: 0081; 11: 0366 Valeriani, Richard
15: 0439 Van der Beugel, Ernst
2: 0898; 5: 0874; 7: 0515; 17: 0271; 18: 0186; 20: 0763; 21: 0113; 23: 1129
Van der Huevel, Jerry 1: 0165
Van Dong 2: 0294
52
Vance, Cyrus 2: 0001, 0155; 6: 0001; 8: 0668;
21: 0655 Vanocer, Sander
18: 0001 Vest, George
20: 0763; 21: 0052, 0181, 0254, 0412 Veterans
18: 0373 Vietnam, Democratic Republic of (North Vietnam)
foreign relations 2: 0814 Vietnam, Republic of (South Vietnam)
18: 0102; 23: 0644 Vietnam War
demilitarized zone (DMZ) 2: 0608; 4: 0152, 0432, 0511; 7: 0789; 9: 0754; 11: 0366, 0501, 0587, 0853; 14: 0746–0891; 15: 0001, 0104, 0587; 16: 0649
general 1: 0321, 0435, 0888; 2: 0069–0384; 3: 0164, 0673; 4: 0350, 0764; 5: 0001, 0116, 0493; 6: 0001, 0111, 0313, 0385, 0567, 0836; 7: 0001, 0092, 0253, 0419–0614, 0789; 8: 0001–0286, 0495, 0825; 9: 0091, 0212, 0356, 0439, 0595, 0680; 10: 0243, 0565; 11: 0001, 0097, 0366, 0501–0761, 0929; 12: 0001–0181, 0471, 0591; 13: 0073, 0716, 0769, 0953; 14: 0001–0320, 0498, 0596, 0746, 0819, 0940; 15: 0001–0380; 16: 0209, 0280, 0449; 17: 0001, 0164; 21: 0254; 22: 0525, 0733–0925; 23: 0615–0778
Ho Chi Minh Trail 11: 0853; 16: 0001, 0113; 23: 0615
Mekong Delta 4: 0243 Military Assistance Command 7: 0869;
8: 0001; 12: 0076 My Lai 3: 0001 Operation Rolling Thunder 7: 0614 orphans 20: 0226 Viet Cong 4: 0152, 0350, 0511;
15: 0380, 0875; 23: 1067 see also Prisoners of war (POWs)
Vietnamization 2: 0814; 4: 0511, 0606; 7: 0515;
8: 0001; 11: 0298; 23: 0644, 0997
Viorst, Milton 15: 0875
Vogt, John 12: 0471
Volcker, Paul 9: 0818; 21: 0412
Volpe, John A. 18: 0001
Von Hoffman, Nicholas 14: 0940
Vorontsov, Yuri 19: 0798; 22: 0260, 0334, 0525, 0622,
1091; 23: 0001, 0201 Waldheim, Kurt
19: 0382, 0798, 0946; 20: 0149, 0226; 21: 0254; 22: 0140, 0925
Walinsky, Adam 4: 0511
Wallace, Mike 7: 0702; 8: 0208; 10: 0145, 0487
Walters, Barbara 6: 0385, 0567–0836; 7: 0001, 0092;
8: 0907; 10: 0081; 11: 0001, 0097; 12: 0395, 0471; 13: 0073, 0460; 14: 0086; 15: 0104, 0439, 0636, 0707
Warsaw Pact 23: 0309
Warsaw Talks 11: 0298
Washington Special Actions Group 5: 0807, 0874
Watergate 16: 0548, 0728; 17: 0164, 0271, 0560,
0789; 18: 0570; 19: 0085, 0723; 20: 0763
Watson, Richard 16: 0209
Weinberger, Caspar 9: 0356; 13: 0073, 0716; 14: 0746;
18: 0805; 22: 0201 Wells, Benjamin
7: 0869 Westmoreland, William C.
4: 0243 Whitman, Ann
1: 0321 Wilson, James
15: 0269
53
Women's Press Club 13: 0073
World Affairs Council 13: 0638
World Food Conference 22: 0201
Xuan Thuy 11: 0152
Yost, Charles 2: 0294; 6: 0740, 0836
Yugoslavia 5: 0710; 6: 0001; 20: 0149
Ziegler, Ron 1: 0001; 3: 0001; 4: 0077, 0152, 0432,
0511, 0673; 5: 0001; 6: 0216, 0567; 7: 0001, 0185, 0419, 0614; 8: 0208;
9: 0091, 0212, 0595; 10: 0145, 0327, 0855; 11: 0152, 0434; 12: 0591–0771; 13: 0073, 0638; 14: 0320, 0940; 15: 0001–0269, 0707; 16: 0113, 0280, 0360; 17: 0789; 18: 0373, 0463, 0964; 19: 0001, 0332, 0445, 0723; 20: 0085, 0881; 21: 0655, 0769, 0885; 22: 0622, 0733; 23: 0201, 0479, 0778–0951
Zinberg, Dorothy 7: 0318
Zionist Organization 5: 0493, 0616
Zoro Company 16: 0728
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