Haldeman, H. R. (Harry R.), 1926-1993

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Harry R. Haldeman (1926-1993) was a governmental official and business consultant. He was President Richard M. Nixon's Chief of Staff, 1969 to 1973, but his official title was Assistant to the President. He was forced to resign from his position after the Watergate scandal, and was indicted on conspiracy, perjury, and obstruction of justice charges. He spent eighteen months in prison, then distanced himself from politics and worked as a business consultant.

From the description of Haldeman, H. R. (Harry R.), 1926-1993 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10580555

H.R. Haldeman served from 1965-1967 as an ex officio member of the University of California Board of Regents in his capacity as president of the Alumni Association of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). In 1968, Governor Ronald W. Reagan, who had earlier named Haldeman to the Coordinating Council for Higher Education, appointed him to a full-term seat on the Board of Regents. He left the board in January of 1969 after becoming Assistant to the President of the United States (White House chief of staff) in the Richard M. Nixon administration.

From the description of Oral history interview with H.R. Haldeman : oral history transcript / by Dale E. Trelevan, Oral History Program, University of California, Los Angeles for the State Government Oral History Program, California State Archives, [1992]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 40258915

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Birth 1926-10-27

Death 1993-11-12

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