Master list of Nixon political opponents
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A master list of Nixon political opponents was compiled to supplement the original Nixon's Enemies List of 20 key people considered opponents of President Richard Nixon. The master list was compiled by Charles Colson's office and sent in memorandum form to John Dean. Dean provided this updated "master list" of political opponents to the Senate investigating committee.
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[edit] Senators
- Birch Bayh
- J. W. Fulbright
- Fred R. Harris
- Harold Hughes
- Edward M. Kennedy
- George McGovern
- Walter Mondale
- Edmund Muskie
- Gaylord Nelson
- William Proxmire
[edit] Members of the House
- Bella Abzug
- William R. Anderson
- John Brademas
- Shirley Chisholm
- William Clay
- John Conyers
- George Collins
- Ronald Dellums
- Charles Diggs
- Father Robert Frederick Drinan
- Augustus Hawkins
- Robert Kastenmeier
- Wright Patman
- Ralph Metcalfe
- Robert N.C. Nix
- Parren Mitchell
- Charles Rangel
- Louis Stokes
[edit] Miscellaneous politicians
- John V. Lindsay, mayor, New York City;
- Eugene McCarthy, former U.S senator;
- George Wallace, governor, Alabama.
[edit] Organizations
- Black Panthers, Hughie Newton [sic]
- Brookings Institution, Lesley Gelb [sic] and others
- Business Executives Move for VN Peace. Herb Niles, national chairman, Vincent McGee. executive director
- Committee for an Effective Congress. Russell Hemingwav
- Common Cause, John Gardner, Morton Halperin, Charles Goodell, Walter Hickel
- Congressional Black Caucus
- COPE, Alexander E Barkan
- Council for a Livable World, Bernard T. Feld, pr idem: professor of physics. MIT
- Farmers Union, NFO
- Institute of Policy study Richard Barn, Marcus Raskin
- National Economic Council, Inc.
- National Education Association, Sam M. Lambe president
- National Student Association, Charles Palmer president
- National Welfare Rights Organization, George Wiley
- Potomac Associates, William Watts
- SANE, Sanford Gottleib
- Southern Christian Leadership, Ralph Abernathy;
- Third National Convocation on the Challenge of Building Peace, Robert V Roosa, chairman
- Businessmen's Educational Fund.
[edit] Labor
- Karl Feller president, International Union United Brewery. Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink and Distillery Workers, Cincinnati
- Harold J. Gibbons, international vice preside Teamsters
- A F Grospiron, president, Oil, Chemical Atomic Workers International Union, Denver
- Matthew Guinan, president, Transport Work. Union of America, New York City
- Paul Jennings, president, International Union Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers, Washington D.C.
- Herman D. Kenin, vice president, AFL-CIO. D
- Lane Kirkland, secretary-treasurer. AFL-CIO (we must deal with him)
- Frederick O'Neal. president. Actors and Artists America, New York City
- William Pollock, president, Textile Workers Union of America, New York City
- Jacob Potofsky general president, Amalgam. Clothing Workers of America, New York City
- Leonard Woodcock, president, United Auto Workers, Detroit
- Jerry Wurf, international president, American Federal, State, County and Municipal Employ Washington D.C.
- Nathaniel Goldfinger, AFL-CIO
- I. W. Abel, Steelworkers
[edit] Media
- Jack Anderson, columnist, "Washington Merry-Go-Round"
- Jim Bishop, author, columnist, King Features Syndicate
- Thomas Braden, columnist, Los Angeles Times Syndicate
- D.J.R. Bruckner, Los Angeles Times Syndicate
- Marquis Childs, chief Washington correspondent, St. Louis Post Dispatch
- James Deakin, White House correspondent, St. Louis Post Dispatch
- James Doyle, Washington Star
- Richard Dudman, St. Louis Post Dispatch
- William Eaton, Chicago Daily News
- Rowland Evans Jr., syndicated columnist, Publishers Hall
- Saul Friedmann, Knight Newspapers, syndicated columnist
- Clayton Fritchey, syndicated columnist Washington correspondent. Harpers
- George Frazier, Boston Globe
- Pete Hamill, New York Post
- Michael Harrington, author and journal member, executive committee Socialist party
- Sydney J. Harris, columnist, drama critic and writer of 'Strictly Personal,' syndicated Publishers Hall
- Robert Healy, Boston Globe
- William Hines, Jr., journalist. science education, Chicago Sun Times
- Stanley Karnow, foreign correspondent, Washington Post
- Ted Knap, syndicated columnist, New York Daily News
- Edwin Knoll, Progressive
- Morton Kondracke, Chicago Sun Times
- Joseph Kraft, syndicated columnist, Publishers Hall
- James Laird, Philadelphia Inquirer
- Max Lerner, syndicated columnist, New York Post: author, lecturer, professor (Brandeis University)
- Stanley Levey, Scripps Howard
- Flora Lewis syndicated columnist on economics
- Stuart Loory, Los Angeles Times
- Mary McGrory, syndicated columnist on New Left
- Frank Mankiewicz, syndicated columnist Los Angeles Times
- James Millstone, St. Louis Post Dispatch
- Martin Nolan, Boston Globe
- Ed Guthman, Los Angeles Times
- Thomas O'Neill, Baltimore Sun
- John Pierson, Wall Street Journal
- William Prochnau, Seattle Times
- James Reston, New York Times
- Carl Rowan, syndicated columnist, Publishers Hall
- Warren Unna, Washington Post, NET
- Harriet Van Home, columnist, New York Post
- Milton Viorst, reporter, author, writer
- James Wechsler, New York Post
- Tom Wicker, New York Times
- Garry Wills. syndicated columnist, author of "Nixon-Agonistes"
- New York Times
- Washington Post
- St Louis Post Dispatch
- Jules Duscha, Washingtonian
- Robert Manning, editor, Atlantic
- John Osborne, New Republic
- Richard Rovere, New Yorker
- Robert Sherrill, Nation
- Paul Samuelson, Newsweek
- Julian Goodman, chief executive officer, NBC
- John Macy, Jr,, president, Public Broadcasting Corp, former Civil Service Commission
- Marvin Kalb, CBS
- Daniel Schorr, CBS
- Lem Tucker, NBC
- Sander Vanocur, NBC
[edit] Celebrities
- Carol Channing, actress
- Bill Cosby, actor
- Jane Fonda, actress
- Joe Namath, quarterback for the New York Jets ; business; actor
- Paul Newman, actor
- Gregory Peck, actor
- Tony Randall, actor
- Barbra Streisand, actress
- Dick Gregory, comedian
[edit] Businessmen
- Charles B. Beneson, president, Beneson Realty Co.
- Nelson Bengston, president, Bengston & Co.
- Holmes Brown, vice president, public relations, Continental Can Co.
- Benjamin Buttenweiser, limited partner, Kuhn, Loeb & Co.
- Lawrence G. Chait, chairman Lawrence G. Chait & Co., Inc.
- Ernest R. Chanes, president, Consolidated Water Conditioning Co.
- Maxwell Dane, chairman, executive committee, Doyle, Dane & Bernbach, Inc.
- Charles H. Dyson, chairman, the Dyson-Kissner Corp.
- Norman Eisner, president, Lincoln Graphic Arts.
- Charles B. Finch, vice president, Alleghany Power System, Inc.
- Frank Heineman, president, Men's Wear International.
- George Hillman, president, Ellery Products Manufacturing Co.
- Bertram Lichtenstein, president, Delton Ltd.
- William Manealoff, president, Concord Steel Corp.
- Gerald McKee, president, McKee, Berger, Mansueto.
- Paul Milstein, president, Circle Industries Corp.
- Stewart R. Mott, Stewart R. Mott, Associates.
- Lawrence S. Phillips, president, Phillips-Van Heusen Corp.
- David Rose chairman, Rose Associates.
- Julian Roth senior partner, Emery Roth & Sons.
- William Ruder, president, Ruder & Finn, Inc.
- Si Scharer, president, Scharer Associates, Inc.
- Alfred P. Slaner, president, Kayser-Roth Corp.
- Roger Sonnabend, chairman, Sonesta International Hotels.
- Mathew B. Zindroski, president, ZindrosCo Industrial Systems, Inc.
[edit] Business Additions
- Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace and New National Priorities
- Morton Sweig, president. National Cleaning Contractors
- Alan V. Tishman, executive vice president, Tishman Realty & Construction Co., Inc.
- Ira D. Wallach, president, Gottesman & Co., Inc.
- George Weissman,, president, Philip Morris Corp.
- Ralph Weller, president, Otis Elevator Company
[edit] Business
- Clifford Alexander, Jr., member, Equal Opportunity Commission; LBJ's special assistant
- Hugh Calkins, Cleveland lawyer, member, Harvard Corp
- Ramsey Clark, partner, Weiss, Goldberg, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison; former attorney general
- Lloyd Cutler, lawyer, Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, Washington, D.C.
- Henry L. Kimelman, chief fund raiser for McGovern. president, Overview Group
- Raymond Lapin, former president, FNMA; corporation executive
- Hans F. Loeser, chairman, Boston Lawyers' Vietnam Committee
- Robert McNamara, president, World Bank; former Secretary of Defense
- Hans Morgenthau, former US. attorney in New York City (Robert Morgenthau).
- Victor Palmieri, lawyer, business consultant, real estate executive, Los Angeles.
- Arnold Picker, Muskie's chief fund raiser; chairman executive committee, United Artists
- Robert S. Pirie, Harold Hughes' chief fund raiser: Boston lawyer.
- Joseph Rosenfield, Harold Hughes' money man; retired Des Moines lawyer.
- Henry Rowen, president, Rand Corp., former assistant director of budget (LBJ)
- R Sargent Shriver, Jr., former US. ambassador to France; lawyer, Strasser, Spiefelberg, Fried, Frank & Kempelman, Washington, D.C. [1972 Democratic vice presidential candidate]
- Theodore Sorensen, lawyer, Weiss, Goldberg, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, New York.
- Ray Stark, Broadway producer.
- Howard Stein, president and director, Dreyfus Corporation.
- Milton Semer, chairman, Muskie Election Committee; lawyer, Semer and Jacobsen
- George H. Talbot, president, Charlotte Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. ; headed anti-Vietnam ad
- Arthur Taylor, vice president, International Paper Company [presently CBS president]
- Jack Valenti, president, Motion Picture Association.
- Paul Warnke, Muskie financial supporter, former assistant secretary of defense
- Thomas I. Watson, Jr., Muskie financial supporter; chairman, IBM
[edit] Academics
- Michael Ellis DeBakey, chairman, department of surgery, Baylor College of Medicine; surgeon-in-chief, Ben Taub General Hospital. Texas
- Derek Curtis Bok, dean, Harvard Law School
- Kingman Brewster, Jr., president, Yale University.
- McGeorge Bundy, president, Ford Foundation.
- Avram Noam Chomsky, professor of modern languages, MIT
- Carl Djerassi, professor of chemistry, Stanford University
- Daniel Ellsberg, professor, MIT.
- George Drennen Fischer, member, executive committee. National Education Association
- J. Kenneth Galbraith, professor of economics, Harvard
- Patricia Harris, educator, lawyer, former US. ambassador; chairman welfare committee Urban League
- Walter Heller, regents professor of economics, University of Minnesota
- Edwin Land, professor of physics, MIT.
- Herbert Ley, Jr., former FDA commissioner; professor of epidemiology, Harvard.
- Matthew Stanley Meselson, professor of biology, Harvard
- Lloyd N. Morrisett, professor and associate director, education program, University of California
- Joseph Rhodes, Jr., fellow, Harvard; member, Scranton commission on Campus Unrest
- Bayard Rustin, civil rights activist; director, A. Philip Randolph Institute, New York.
- David Selden, president, American Federation of Teachers.
- Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., professor of humanities, City University of New York
- Jeremy Stone, director, Federation of American Scientists
- Jerome Wiesner, president, MIT.
- Samuel M. Lambert, president, National Education Association
[edit] References
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- Staff report (June 28, 1973). Lists of White House 'Enemies' and Memorandums Relating to Those Named.