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English: Page 2 of Nixon's Enemies List compiled by George T. Bell. Text:
Date (UTC)
Source U.S. House of Representatives Resolution 803, adopted 410-4 on 6 February 1974.
Author U.S. House of Representatives and George T. Bell.
Other versions H. Res. 803 via archive.org

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Dreyfus Corporation
New York
Heaviest contributor to McCarthy in ’68. If McCarthy goes, will do the same in ’72. If not, Lindsay or McGovern will receive the funds.

7. LOWENSTEIN, ALLARD

Long Island
Guiding force behind the 18 year old "Dump Nixon" vote drive.

8. HALPERIN, MORTON

Leading executive at Common Cause
A scandal would be most helpful here.

9. WOODCOCK, LEONARD

UAW
Detroit
No comments necessary

10. S. STERLING MUNRO, JR.

Senator Jackson’s AA
711 Lamberton Drive, Silver Spring, Md.
We should give him a try. Positive results would stick a pin in Jackson’s white hat.

11. FELD, BERNARD T.

President
Council for a Livable World
Heavy far left funding. They will program an “all court press” against us in ’72.

12. DAVIDOFF, SIDNEY

New York City
Lindsay’s top personal aide.
A first class S.O.B., wheeler-dealer and suspected bagman. Positive results would really shake the Lindsay camp and Lindsay’s plans to capture youth vote. Davidoff in charge.

13. CONYERS, JOHN

Congressman, Detroit
Coming on fast. Emerging as a leading black anti-Nixon spokesman. Has known weakness for white females.

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