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    H. R. Haldeman

    American political aide implicated in the Watergate Scandal

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  1. Harry Robbins "Bob" Haldeman (October 27, 1926 – November 12, 1993) was an American political aide and businessman, best known for his service as White House Chief of Staff to President Richard Nixon and his consequent involvement in the Watergate scandal. Born in California, Haldeman served in the Navy Reserves in World War II and attended UCLA.

  2. Haldeman, a former advertising executive who was credited with remaking Nixon's image in his successful 1968 campaign for the White House, served 18 months in prison for his role in...

  3. May 14, 2017 · Jo Haldeman has been silent about her life as the wife of the second most powerful person in the Nixon White House and a key figure in the Watergate scandal that forced Nixon to resign and sent...

  4. H.R. Haldeman (born October 27, 1926, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died November 12, 1993, Santa Barbara, California) was an American advertising executive and campaign manager who served as White House chief of staff during the Richard M. Nixon administration (1969–73).

  5. Nov 13, 1993 · H. R. Haldeman, the White House chief of staff under President Richard Nixon who went to prison for his role in the Watergate scandal, died at his home in Santa Barbara early Friday. He was 67.

  6. Nov 13, 1993 · An obituary on Saturday about H. R. Haldeman, President Nixon's chief of staff, who spent 18 months in prison for his involvement in the Watergate scandal, misidentified a political committee...

  7. Jun 23, 1972 · The Smoking Gun Tape. This is the transcript and recording of a meeting between President Nixon and his Chief of Staff, H.R. Haldeman, in the Oval Office on June 23, 1972. The conversation took place from 10.04am to 11.39am.

  8. americanarchive.org › primary_source_sets › watergateThe Watergate Scandal

    The Watergate scandal exposed the widespread political corruption of the Nixon White House during his campaign for re-election as president. As the race tightened, Attorney General John Mitchell and White House Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman authorized G. Gordon Liddy, a White House operative, to gather intelligence on Nixon’s opponent ...

  9. Mar 12, 1978 · Nixon's “enemies” were automatically Haldeman's. As Haldeman sees it, “four major power blocs in Washington” — the press, the bureaucracy, the Congress and the intelligence community ...

  10. Aug 15, 2016 · On November 18, 2009, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) announced that it had convened a forensic document examination team to study two pages of the handwritten notes of Harry Robbins (H. R.) Haldeman, a chief of staff to President Richard M. Nixon, 1969-1973.

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