White House Photo Office Collection (Nixon Administration). 1/20/1969 - 8/9/1974. Nixon White House Photographs. 1/20/1969 - 8/9/1974. Photograph of Presidential Advisers, John D. Ehrlichman and H. R. Haldeman Discussing Policy aboard Air Force One over the Flooded Area near Meredith, Mississippi

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White House Photo Office Collection (Nixon Administration). 1/20/1969 - 8/9/1974. Nixon White House Photographs. 1/20/1969 - 8/9/1974. Photograph of Presidential Advisers, John D. Ehrlichman and H. R. Haldeman Discussing Policy aboard Air Force One over the Flooded Area near Meredith, Mississippi

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Atkins, Oliver F., 1916-1977

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Oliver F. Atkins was born February 18, 1916, in Hyde Park, Massachusetts. He earned a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Alabama in 1938, and accepted a position with the Birmingham Post as a staff photographer. Within two years he became chief photographer for the Scripps Howard-owned paper. In 1940, he joined the Washington Daily News where he remained until 1942 and the outbreak of World War II. During the war, he served as a correspondent and photographer for the American Red Cross co...

Ehrlichman, John D. (John Daniel), 1925-1999

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John Daniel Ehrlichman (1925-1999) was a lawyer, author, company executive and former government official. He was director of convention activities and tour director for the Nixon for President campaign in 1968. In 1969 he served as Counsel to President Nixon, and from 1969 to 1973 he was Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs and executive director of the staff on the Domestic Council....

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

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