About this recording 3–203 President Richard M. Nixon William P. Rogers May 31, 1971 William P. Rogers Richard M. Nixon Congress Domestic Affairs Jobs and Economy Media and the Press Middle East Trade Conversation No. 3-203 Date: May 31, 1971 Time: 6:30 pm - 6:38 pm Location: White House Telephone The President talked with William P. Rogers. [See Conversation No. 254-20] Rogers’ schedule -Trip departure -Golf President's schedule -Camp David -Press conference preparation Middle East -President's press conference -Rogers -Ceasefire -Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR] -Israel -US position -Rogers’ May 31, 1971 speech -Anwar el-Sadat -[Forename unknown] Burgis [?] -Domestic situation -US, USSR, Israel -Burgis Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction [MBFR] -President's press conference -Rogers -MBFR talks -US position -US allies -Rogers 121 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 9/08) John B. Connally's speech -Effect Rogers’ forthcoming speech -Compared with Connally's speech -Congress -George Meany's Position on trade quotas -US public opinion Conv. No. 3-203 (cont.) Memorial Day -Speech by Gen. Leonard F. Chapman -1972 celebration -Effect of music -President's trip to West Point July 4th celebration American mood Memorial Day -1972 celebration Rogers’ schedule -Trip -Departure -Adele Rogers -Return -Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development [OECD] meeting in Paris Secret White House Tapes | Richard M. Nixon Presidency 3–203 Backward Play Stop Forward Download audio Previous 507–7 Next 4–1 More Richard M. Nixon Recordings View all Richard M. Nixon tapes 4–1 audio icon 256–1 audio icon 509-1 audio icon 4–10 audio icon 256–10 audio icon 256–11 audio icon 4–11 audio icon 4–12 audio icon 256–12 audio icon 4–13 audio icon