The Nation - News from Jan. 30, 1987
The National Archives announced that it would give notice today that it intends to open for public viewing the most sensitive of the papers seized from Richard M. Nixon when he resigned as President--including nearly 140,000 pages of documents considered to be Nixon’s personal papers. The date of the opening was set for May 4, provided none of the principals objects before a May 1 deadline. The collection includes the papers of 37 of Nixon’s aides, including Charles W. Colson, John W. Dean, John D. Ehrlichman and H. R. Haldeman.
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