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Richard Nixon Presidential Library Contested Materials Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description No Date Subject 50 66 Letter From Schluter to [RN?] RE: Insurance for Re-Election. 7pgs. Campaign 50 66 Letter [Scluter] to "Each County Chairman Throughout the U.S." RE: Democrats vs. Republicans conventions. 2pgs. Campaign 50 66 5/18/1970 Other Document From Lloyd G. Schultz to RN RE: Meeting with Tottie Schultz. 2pgs. Personal 50 66 10/27/1973 Letter From Fred Schluter to Rose Mary Woods. RE: RN's press conference. 1pg. Campaign 50 66 5/2/1973 Letter From F.E. Schluter to Rose Mary Woods. RE: RN's speech. 2pgs. Attached handwritten copy. Campaign Thursday, May 31, 2012 Page 1 of 1

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Richard Nixon Presidential LibraryContested Materials CollectionFolder List

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document DescriptionNo Date Subject

50 66 Letter From Schluter to [RN?] RE: Insurance for Re-Election. 7pgs.

Campaign

50 66 Letter [Scluter] to "Each County Chairman Throughout the U.S." RE: Democrats vs. Republicans conventions. 2pgs.

Campaign

50 66 5/18/1970 Other Document From Lloyd G. Schultz to RN RE: Meeting with Tottie Schultz. 2pgs.

Personal

50 66 10/27/1973 Letter From Fred Schluter to Rose Mary Woods. RE: RN's press conference. 1pg.

Campaign

50 66 5/2/1973 Letter From F.E. Schluter to Rose Mary Woods. RE: RN's speech. 2pgs. Attached handwritten copy.

Campaign

Thursday, May 31, 2012 Page 1 of 1

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or a libel of a living person. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.

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Presidential Materials Review Board

Review on Contested Documents

Collection: President's Personal Files Box Number: 40

Folder: s [2 of 7]

Document Disposition

93 Retain Open

94 Return Private/Political

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97 Return Private/Political

98 Retain Close Invasion of Privacy

99 Return Private/Personal

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TO EACH COUNTY OHAIRK4.N 'mROUGHOtlT 'mE U. s.

n.r Mr. Chairman,

Pl.'aotiCllly all of the delegatee coming to the Convention 1n

r~ undoubtedly were suffioiently interested ln the political campaign

to bave _tab_ the n.ocrat Convention on T.V. We belifNe that an over­

wbelrdng _jority of AmC"loans feel that the long lair, beards an4 low

slde 'burna are symbols of "hippies" and the new order of nihU1sts.

They routed the Convention t"loor and .ial... exposed to mUlione of' T.V.

viewers. r1l.ybe the new Demoarats are glad to bave the support of the

"hlpples". There ... di....peot for the pt_ of the presiding officer

and gen8l.'tll1,. we ._ a OOnglOlllClLte 4iao1'4erly affair.

v. think the Republiaana benetited. and we can benetit much

more by showing a big contrast 1n our proceed.1nga. So, at the Republican

Convention in M1&m1 we must keep in mind that we are "on stage" to mUlions

of T.V. viewers. Many will prolably vote bued. upon their appmiaal of

the behaviour. purposes and difference 1n. ehamcter and attitude of the

two pLrties. It .... like an extm opportunity for each one of us to

contribute our bit ln aiding the Convention prooeed1nga to be oonducted

in an orderly t serious, 'buslneaalike fashion.

Most of then "hippies" have a craving f'or camera coverage on

fNfSrY' pouible public occasion. They even thratened our proceed1ngs,

but such behaviour would. have its effect. It would stimulate the public

outcry for 1&_ and order an4 return to decency. On public view there

muat 'be something more flattering than blue ..... and andale to the

reale figure. and the bards and long hair of the men. The impression

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here and abroad of' these unkempt nihilists at the Democrat Convention ..s

very bad. Wet can con'ect that to the ~t benefit of our Party and its

eand1dates £'rom JlrE)eident down to township elections.

Some or my friends have aid they are getting their hair cut

shorter than ever as a reaction of contempt for this misled. fSl,"Oup of' younG

men a.nd 1I011ien.

So - plee.se communicate with the dele~te or delegates coming

from your district aJout the desirability of good bare chins and non-blue

jean apparance, Respectful and considerate behaviour for the expedition

and sucoess of the Clonvention wUl 18Y off ill votes. This will go ..

long Hay toward the l:-e-election (even sweep) of th.e liixon-Agnew ticket,

no mat.ter what the :tlibe:ral" T.V. annou.'1cers· conunent&ries.

I.et's really oapltalis8 on this "opened door" opportunity_

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NEWYORK NY MAY 13

THE PRESIDENT

THE WHITE HOUSE

YESTERDAY I WENT TO MRS JACK BERGENS FUNERAL. TODAY I TOOK

ATTORNEY PAUL WILLIAMS FOR LUNCH, AND I HAVE JUST RETURN

3 FROM A HONEYMOON WITH THE WIDOW OF THOMAS F. JOYCE ALL OF THIS

! SHOULD BE VERY CLOSE TO YOU. YOU ALREADY KNOW WHO I Ai~ C;)ULD .. g o

'" / I BRING TOTTIE SCHULTZ TO MEET YOU AND HAVE TIME TO EM~ATE V

~ BERNARD BARUCH AT MY AGE 75 LAST WEEK I LUNCHED WITH MRS JUNIUS.

MORGAN AT GLEN COVE AND URGgD HER NOT TO SEND THE REQUESTED .

MILLION DOLLARS TO HARVARD UNIVERSITY UNLESS RADICAL INSTRUCTORS

STOP THEIR INFLUENCE ON STUDENTS.

~~D IF SHE WOULD DO THIS I WOULD IN MY WAY DO THE SAME AT

STANFORD UNIVERSITY. THIS MAY START A MOVEMENT BASED ON MONEY

FORCING UNIVERSITIES TO RECOG~IZE MAJORITY RULE IN ELECTIONS.

NEXT WEEK WE WILL SEE CHARLIE PAYSON AT THE AMERICA·S CUP DINNER

AT THE NEW YORK YACHT CLUB A WEEK AGO I RETURNED FROM GENEVA

AND LONDON AND I HAYE MANY FINANCIAL OBSERVATIONS WHICH SHOULD

8E OF IMPORTANCE TO YOU BECAUSE OF MY CONTACTS THERE. YOU WILL

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LLOYD G SCHULTZ 784 PARK AVE NYC 10021.

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F. E. SCHLUTER

111 FAIRWAY DRIVE

PRINCETON. NEW JERSEY

08.540

October 27, 1973

Dear Rose Mary,

First, the press conference was fine. As to form, it was the best yet. He does better at them than in dir­ect reportin~ because the camera gets his upper teeth in his fine smiles. He smiled more. tt~ ~..t. r"'1I.(;;" But text stirred the press. The great handicap in these press conferences is the audience and their headlines the next day.

The reports to the nation have usually been on the "tense" side without enough smiles. But the "reports" can finish up with a plea for "God's help", which is so needful today to hold the sympathetic understanding of millions.

My article had two editors' approval for the Reader's Digest, but the third desk vetoed it. Albert Cole was sorry too. Their delay in deciding hurt my next prospect chance. It was timely and broad distribution would have put million's on the President's side with more knowledge.

I presume you have been too busy, so I'm enclosing ,just two pages which will even help your thinking.

I feel for your intense pre-occupation.

With real esteem, "\! . d-." jlji. h /"Ii{K~VY

Fred Syhluter

Miss Rose Mary Woods Executive Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D. C. 20000

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May 2, 1973

Dear Rose Mary,

We tried to reach you Monday evening after the President

spoke on T. V. -- to say it couldn't be better. The Boys'

Club Directors meeting was hustled through by Al Cole

so we could ge to the T. V.

In talking with Marje Acker to give you a message-­

I wanted mentioned that in talk with Elmer Bobst - ­

and with Pat Gorman, we rejoiced in knowing you and

your tact. The President would never be exposed if

you had control.

I applaud the President's statements about Percy.

He would never have been elected Senator if his

daughter had not been murdered during the campaign.

We could do without him, Javits, Case, etc. But Percy,

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with a good voice and youthful appearance I had to

use the knife while the President was stooping over!

The enclosed is worth the President's eye.

My high regard with reassurances to our President,

Fred Schluter Is I

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