Letters to Nick Thimmesch, 1972-1984.

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Letters to Nick Thimmesch, 1972-1984.

1) Complimenting Thimmesch on his columns covering the Moscow Conference; commenting on what he hopes will result from the meeting (TLS with envelope). Washington, DC. 1972 June 29. 2) Complimenting him on his column; mentioning a misleading report by Wally George concerning Nixon's alleged intention to become a TV or radio commentator; asking Thimmesch to arrange a meeting for him with Dr. Fritz Kraemer to discuss foreign policy (TLS with envelope). San Clemente, CA. 1975 Nov. 6. 3) Complimenting him on the column he wrote after their visit (TLS with envelope and carbon of Thimmesch's letter to Nixon). San Clemente, CA. 1975 Nov. 19. 4) Commenting on his article on McCarthy (ALS with envelope). San Clemente, CA. 1977 Feb. 17. 5) Mentioning all of the positive comments he has heard about Thimmesch's Nixon article; sending him an autographed copy of his memoirs under separate cover (TLS with envelope). San Clemente, CA. 1978 Dec. 20. 6) Commenting on Thimmesch's article about former Presidents and Vice-Presidents traveling abroad; discussing his views on the subject (TLS with envelope). New York, NY. 1983 Aug. 2. 7) Sending him a copy of page proofs of his recently completed book on Soviet-American relations (TLS with envelope). New York, NY. 1983 Aug. 26. 8) Mentioning that he so enjoyed Thimmesch's article on "'Real Peace" that he sent copies to his daughters (ALS with envelope). New York, NY. 1984 Mar. 25. 9) Discussing the problems of the far right's simplistic solutions to difficult problems; warning that Reagan may be defeated if he leans any further in that direction (TLS with envelope). New York, NY. 1984 May 11. 10) Complimenting Thimmesch on his column about their visit (TLS with envelope). New York, NY. 1984 June 26.

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