President’s schedule
-President's meeting with Hugh Scott and Gerald R. Ford
-Complaints about length
-Meetings
-Maurice N. Stans’s people
-Counsellors meeting
-Wilson
-Abdul R. Abdulla
-Scott
-Value
Carl T. Curtis
-President's support
-Qualities as a candidate
-Complaints
Congressional relations
-Senators’ complaints
-Senate policy luncheon
-President’s attendance
-Democrats
-House events
-Value
-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman
-State dinners
-Value
-George H. W. Bush, Clark MacGregor and Bryce N. Harlow
-Report on value of social events
-President's meeting with Scott
-Value of meetings with Senators
-Charles McC. Mathias and John Sherman Cooper
-Margaret Chase Smith
-Curtis
-Meeting on family assistance legislation
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-Dwight D. Eisenhower
-Harlow, MacGregor, Bush
-1956 elections
-Work with Congress members
-Impact
Meetings with the President
-Impact on President
-American Bankers Association
-Budget cuts [?]
-Businessmen
-New York
-Ehrlichman’s viewpoint
-Congress
-Value
-Constituent’s letters
President’s letter campaign
-William J. Baroody, Jr.
-Congress
-Budget
-Lobbyists
-Number
-Issues
-Tax foundation, Chamber of Commerce, National Association of
Manufacturers [NAM]
Congressional relations
-New plans
-President’s role
-Ehrlichman’s work
President's schedule
-State Department meeting
-Mayors
-Length
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