Abstract:
In January 1969, Alexander P. Butterfield was appointed deputy assistant to the President. Beginning in January 1970, Butterfield’s office adjoined the President’s. He had responsibility for the President’s daily schedule. He oversaw the administration of the White House, including the office of the staff secretary. He reported directly to Haldeman and functioned as Haldeman’s deputy in handling the actual flow of people and papers in and out of the President’s office. Note: Text provided is not full text; it is only a representation of the archived document. The entire document can be viewed by contacting the archivist.