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Catoctin Mountain retreat. Burns and McCracken were there; so were Shultz and his deputy, Caspar Weinburger, and the two Teutons who guard Nixon's gates, H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman. Peter Peterson, a presidential aide for international economic affairs, joined the sessions. Volcker and Speechwriter Bill Safire sneaked across Washington to the Anacostia Naval Air Station, where they boarded a helicopter for Camp David. John Connally, who had no way of knowing that the pressure on the dollar would propel him into prominence so soon, had just gone to his Texas ranch for a vacation. He jetted hastily back...
...fears that Nixon is being ill-advised on the economy by Shultz and Economic Adviser Paul McCracken, as well as by Treasury Secretary John Connally, who has emerged as the chief circuit rider and advocate for the Administration line. Burns also holds White House Assistants John Ehrlichman and H.R. Haldeman in contempt as low-caliber politicians. He contends that unrealistically optimistic statements only decrease the Administration's credibility with hardheaded business and labor leaders, who appreciate candor. When a friend told Burns that the Administration feels he is not cooperating on economic policy, Burns snapped...
...last White House staff member to see the President at night? Who wakes him in the morning? Who spends more time with Richard Nixon than Henry Kissinger? Who is privy to the periods of presidential reflection during walks on the beach? Haldeman and Ehrlichman of the palace guard? Political Operatives Dent and Chotiner? No. The correct answer is Manuel ("Manolo") Sanchez, 41, the President's man, an ebullient Cuban refugee and family servant for nine years...
Maryland, went into public relations, and married Charles Stuart. Charles has been part of the Nixon team since 1968; he moved into the White House with the President. He started as assistant to John Ehrlichman, is now an aide to Bob Haldeman. When Pat Nixon fired her first press secretary, Gerry Van der Heuvel (who, among other things, had wanted to work for Hubert Humphrey), there was Connie, with recommendations from two of Nixon's closest...
...trappings of status. Under Richard Nixon, the favored few who travel on Air Force One cherish their blue, Air Force special issue flight jackets emblazoned with the presidential seal and personal silver-and-black name tags. All the President's top aides-Henry Kissinger, John Ehrlichman, H.R. Haldeman-wear them aboard. Even Nixon's personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods, suits...