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by Joseph Rodota


  Boston University, 54

  Brabant NV, 207

  Bradlee, Ben, 127, 166–67, 212

  Bradley, Barbara, 218

  Bradley, Bettye, 233–36

  Bradley, Carter, 293

  Bradley, David, 218–20, 291–93, 360–61

  Bradley, Gene, 218–20

  Bradley, Katherine Brittain, 291–93, 361

  Bradley, Lee, 233

  Bradley, Terry, 218–20

  Brady, Tom, 352

  Brennan, Corey, 361

  Brenneman, Mike, 87–88

  Bridgegate, 352

  Brockett, James, 227

  Bronn, C. H., 30

  Brooke, Edward W., 4, 168–69

  Brooks, Mary T., 93, 106, 107, 114, 117

  Brown University, 58

  Brown v. Board of Education, 120

  Bryn Mawr, 19

  Buchanan, Pat, 90, 107, 143–44, 163, 169

  Buchanan, Shelley, 107, 143–44, 163, 169

  Bùi Diem, 4, 82–85, 100, 214–15, 216–18

  Bundy, McGeorge, 217

  Bunshaft, Gordon, 41, 45–46, 49, 74–75

  Burchinal, Edith, 87, 135

  Burchinal, Lee, 87, 135

  Burns, Arthur, 92, 107–8, 167

  Burns, Helen, 107

  Buse, Peter, 237

  Bush, Billy, 352

  Bush, George H. W., 222–23, 224, 226

  Bush, George W., 198, 336, 337, 338, 345, 353, 357

  Bush v. Gore, 357

  Business Week, 170, 174

  Buttaro, Antonio, 229

  Buttaro, Claudia, 341

  Byrne, Renata Smith, 160–61

  Café des Artistes (New York), 205

  Calbreath, Dean, 339

  Caldwell, Robert M., 132, 152–54

  California Pistachio Commission, 192

  California Polytechnic Institute, 182

  Calvo-Sotelo, Leopoldo, 243

  Cambodia, 240

  Camelot Hotel (Little Rock), 286

  Campaign finance controversy of 1996, 285–91

  Campono (restaurant), 361

  Cannaday, John E., Jr., 65, 124

  Cannaday, Lillian, 65

  Capestany, Jose, 299

  Capitol Hill Club, 224

  Capitol Hill News Service, 187–88

  Cardozo, Michael, 287–91

  Carol Publishing, 281

  Carreras, José, 281

  Carson, Johnny, 237

  Carswell, G. Harrold, 119

  Carter, Billy, 352

  Carter, Jimmy

  Chennault and, 198, 215

  presidential election of 1976, 198, 207–8

  presidential election of 1980, 208–9, 222–23

  Casey, Sophia, 231

  Casey, William, 222, 224, 231, 243

  Cassini, Oleg, 43

  Cavalieri Hilton (Rome), 11–12

  CBS News, 47, 118–19, 166, 246

  Cecchi, Antonio, 13, 18–19, 30–31, 99, 184

  Cecchi, Giuseppe, 12–16, 99, 152, 233, 273, 300, 354–55

  background of, 12–13

  DNC and, 70–71, 137, 203–4

  resignation of, 184

  Watergate break-in, 156

  Watergate name, 21–22

  Watergate opening, 72, 89

  Watergate planning and design, 14–16, 18–19, 20–21, 26–27, 29, 33, 34, 44, 47, 51–52, 54

  Watergate West lawsuit, 134–35, 136

  Cecchi, Mercedes, 355

  Central Intelligence Agency. See CIA

  Chai Zemin, 226

  Champs-Élysées (Paris), 12, 112

  Chandler, William B., III, 311–12, 332

  Charles, Prince of Wales, 237

  Charles Schwartz & Son Jewelers, 152

  Chasing Shadows (Hughes), 355–56

  Château Margaux, 261

  Château Moutone Rothschild, 251

  Cheney, Dick, 198

  Chennault, Anna, 198, 355–56

  background of, 57–59

  design of Watergate apartment, 66–67, 161

  The Education of Anna, 198, 213–18

  Ford and, 185–90

  life at the Watergate, 124, 198, 215–16, 241

  Mitchells and, 83, 85–86, 95, 100, 102, 104–5, 106, 114, 128, 131, 217

  nickname of “Dragon Lady,” 95, 128, 217–18, 224–25

  Nixon and, 3–4, 59, 80, 82–85, 93–94, 99–105, 107, 128–30, 148, 158–59, 213–15, 355–56

  Northrop Corporation and, 126, 187–90

  Paris Peace Talks and, 80, 82–83, 100–101, 217

  parties of, 3–4, 72–73, 94, 106, 113, 126–31, 150, 167, 185–86, 215–16, 224–25, 255

  political activities of, 4, 5, 59, 79–80, 82–85, 93–94, 99–105, 128–30, 158–59, 194–97, 213–15, 222–26, 230, 255–56

  purchase of Watergate apartment, 59–60, 67

  Reagan and, 222–26, 230, 255–56

  A Thousand Springs, 57, 58, 104

  Vietnam War and, 79–80, 82–85, 94–95, 99–102, 214–15, 216–17

  Watergate break-in and, 146–48, 160–61

  Chennault, Claire, 59

  Chennault, Claire Lee, 3, 57–58, 356

  Chennault, Cynthia, 59, 195

  Cheshire, Maxine, 94–95

  Chiang Chung-ling, 255

  Chiang Kai-shek, 57, 59, 100

  Chicago Seven, 116, 117

  Chicago Sun-Times, 192

  Chicago Tribune, 10, 83, 225

  Chinagate, 287–91

  Chinese Air Force, 57

  Chinese Central News Agency, 57

  Christian Science Monitor, 226

  Christie, Chris, 352

  Christoffersen, Carrie, 358

  Church and State, 28–29

  CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), 67, 68, 95, 146, 212, 224, 339–40

  Historical Intelligence Collection, 4, 67–69, 171, 301–2

  Citizens for Reagan, 208

  CityBridge Education, 361

  Ciulli, Danilo, 172, 174

  Clark, Bill, 257–58, 265

  Clarke, Frederick J., 26, 31–37, 42, 47, 48

  Cleese, John, 294

  Cleopatra (movie), 256

  Cleveland Plain Dealer, 94

  Cliburn, Harvey Lavan “Van,” 188–89

  Cline, Ray, 5, 126, 245

  Clinton, Bill

  campaign finance controversy of 1996, 285–91

  Lewinsky sandal, 282–85, 297–300

  Whitewater, 287, 289, 297

  Clinton, Hillary, 353

  Clothes for a Summer Hotel (play), 234–35

  Cocome, Ron, 309

  Coelho, Duarte Pinto, 241

  COGO, 53

  Cohen, Jacques, 358–59

  Cohen, Rakel, 359

  Colette of Watergate, 152, 341

  Colorado Springs Sun, 121

  Colson, Charles “Chuck,” 218

  Columbia Plaza, 193

  Columbia University, 91

  Columbo (TV show), 187

  Commission of Fine Arts (CFA), 24–25, 31, 32–33, 35–36, 40–41, 43–50, 60, 74–76, 81–82, 312

  Committee for the Re-Election of the President, 3, 133, 147

  Committee of Concerned Owners in Watergate East, 314–15

  Committee to Preserve the Watergate Heritage, 312–13, 333

  Condon, George E., Jr., 339

  Condrell, William, 326, 327–28

  Congressional Page sex scandal of 1983, 246–50

  Connally, John, 107–8, 160

  Conrad, Charles, 81

  Continental Illinois Bank, 199–200

  Continental Illinois Properties, 199–202, 203, 207, 220, 221–22, 233

  Continental Room, 138–40

  Cooper, Ellen, 317, 323–24

  Cooper, Paul, 347–49

  Corcoran, Thomas, 79

  background of, 58–59

  Chennault and, 58–59, 83, 104, 129, 159, 167, 186, 189, 195, 213, 216, 223, 225, 230–31

  death of, 236

  Corne
ll University, 41

  Corning, Moore, Elmore and Fischer, 18–19

  Cosmopals, 55

  Cosmopolitan Club, 55

  Cotton & Harris, 135

  Covington & Burling, 69

  Cox, Archibald, 168

  Cox, Edward Finch, 106–7

  Cox, Tricia Nixon, 106–7

  Craig, Larry E., 247, 250

  Craig House, 85

  Cranston, Alan, 113, 135

  Cranston, Geneva, 135

  Cronkite, Walter, 187

  Crosby, Kenneth, 243

  Crozier, Brian, 243

  Cruse family and Winegate, 181–82

  Cunard Hotels and Resorts, 262–63, 272–73

  Cunningham, Randall “Duke,” 338–40

  Currie, Betty, 283

  Dahrouch, Larbi, 205, 232, 261

  Daihatsu International Trading Corporation, 285–86

  Dakin, William, 319

  Dameron, Sherwood, 269–71

  Darby, Michael, 304–36, 354

  background of, 304

  bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, 344–48

  Belles Rives and, 331–32, 340–41

  Watergate community lawsuits, 308–36, 344–45

  Watergate East sale to, 310–12, 325–33

  Watergate Hotel purchase, 304–8, 331–32

  Watergate Hotel renovations, 340–42

  Watergate landmark status battle, 312–14, 333–36

  Watergate zoning battles, 314–24

  Dart, Jane, 228–29, 232

  Dart, Justin, 228–29, 232

  Dart & Kraft, Inc., 228–29

  D’Aubuisson, Roberto, 243

  David, Kenneth, 93

  Davis, Bette, 234

  Davis, Deborah, 212

  Davis, Evelyn Y., 330–31

  Davis, Lanny, 289–90

  Day, Doris, 113

  Dayton, Elias, 68

  D.C. Auditorium Committee, 19–20

  DC Preservation League, 333

  Dean, Deborah Gore, 149

  Dean, Gordon, 148

  Dean, John, 147, 169

  Dean, Mary Gore, 148–49

  Deangelo, Alice, 302

  Deaver, Michael, 237, 243, 255

  “Deep Throat,” 184, 212

  Defense Contract Auditing Agency, 187–88

  Deflategate, 352

  DeGray Lake, 249

  Del Drago, Domitilla, 62

  DeMarco, Frank, Jr., 200

  Democratic National Committee (DNC), 159–62, 175, 360

  break-in. See Watergate break-in

  campaign finance controversy of 1996, 286, 289, 290

  debt of, 136–37

  King assassination, 77

  move out of Watergate, 160

  move to Watergate, 70–71

  open house, 73–74

  Democratic National Committee Telethon Trust, 137

  Democratic National Convention (1968), 116, 117

  Deutsche Postbank, 340

  Dewey, Thomas E., 10

  Diana, Princess of Wales, 237

  Dickinson, Tandy, 195–96

  Dickstein, Shapiro & Morin, 221

  Dickstein, Sidney, 221–22

  Diedrich, William S., 330–31

  Diego, Felipe de, 137–42

  DiFonzo, Luigi, 97–98

  Dillinger, John, 40

  Dinardo, Kathy, 280

  Dina Shore Show (TV show), 122

  Disneyland, 5

  District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites, 336

  District Zoning Commission, 23, 26, 31–33, 34, 37, 42, 78, 79, 81, 311, 314–24, 326, 329, 340

  DNC. See Democratic National Committee

  Do It! (Rubin), 117

  Dole, Bob, 154, 166–67, 184–85, 241, 257, 274–75, 299, 300, 342, 359

  Dole, Elizabeth Hanford, 90, 154, 184–85, 229–30, 241, 257, 274–75, 359

  Domingo, Plácido, 281, 321–22

  Dowd, Maureen, 339

  Dowd, Peggy, 230

  Drayer, Donald H., 22

  Drudge Report, 284

  Drury, Bruce B., 325–28

  Duarte, José Napoleón, 243–44

  Dudley, Paul, 64, 125

  Duke University, 90

  Dulles, Allen, 68, 171

  Duncan, John B., 31

  Dunkin Donuts, 299

  Durkin, Frank, 305, 306, 307

  Eastdil Realty, 303–4

  Easterwood, O. P., 116, 125–26

  Eaton, Judith, 326–27

  Ebner, Stanley, 148

  Echeverría, Luis, 1

  Education of Anna, The (Chennault), 198, 213–18

  Ehrenhaft, Peter, 309

  Ehrlichman, John, 113, 122, 127, 146, 147, 218

  Eig, Emily, 313–14, 335, 336

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 15, 90, 199, 263

  Elections. See Presidential elections

  El Fin de Una Era (Romanones), 245

  El Salvador, 243–44

  Elsen, Lee, 161–62

  Emory University, 233

  Engineering Physics Co., 53

  Ernst & Ernst, 190

  Ervin, Sam J., 163

  Esfandiary, Ahmad, 254

  Euro Capital Properties, 358

  European-American Bank & Trust Company, 174

  Export-Import Bank, 114, 126, 286

  Exxon Corporation, 253

  Fabiani, Mark, 289

  Fahmy, Ibrahim, 273–74

  Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, 58

  Faisal of Saudi Arabia, 161

  Falk, Peter, 187

  Falklands War, 242–43, 257

  Farland, Joseph, 93

  Farrell, John A., 356

  Fascist Italy, 16, 17, 205–6

  Fasco AG, 98–99

  Fauntroy, Walter E., 78

  FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation), 174

  “Fear and Loathing at the Watergate” (Thompson), 163

  Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 159

  Federal Bulldozer, The (Anderson), 91

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 73, 82–85, 138, 235–36, 243, 253–54, 257

  Federal Elections Commission (FEC), 289–90

  Federal Reserve, 5, 92, 107, 141, 167, 170

  Fellini, Federico, 42–43

  Felt, Mark, 184

  Fenoaltea, Sergio, 57

  Feraud, Vincent, 279–80

  Ferrugia, John, 246

  Fignon, Giovanni Battista, 172

  Financial crisis of 2007–2008, 345–46

  Finch, Jason, 334

  Finch, Robert, 127

  Finerman, Bill, 281

  Finerman, Debra, 281–82, 284

  Finian’s Rainbow (movie), 84

  Finley, David E., 24–25, 26, 31, 35–37, 41, 42, 43–44

  Finley, William E. “Bill,” 15, 23–24, 26–27, 29–30, 32–33, 34, 37

  Fischer, Milton, 18–19, 20–21, 23, 24–25, 33, 45–46, 54, 135

  Fisher, John R., 345

  Fitzgerald, Zelda, 85

  Flanigan, Peter, 104–5

  Flannery, Thomas Aquinas, 222

  Flick, Gene, 269

  Flood, Daniel, 352

  Floodgate, 352

  Flying Tiger Airlines, 198

  Flying Tigers (American Volunteer Group), 57, 59

  Foa, Bruno, 30–31

  Foggo, Kyle “Dusty,” 339–40

  Foggy Bottom Association, 309, 319

  Foley, Maurice P., 135

  Fonda, Henry, 234

  Forbes (magazine), 151

  Ford, Betty, 173

  Ford, Gerald, 172, 185–90, 214

  presidential election of 1976, 198, 207–8

  Forna, Abu, 194

  Foro Mussolini (Rome), 16, 361

  Forslund, Catherine, 59

  Forte, Charles, 272–73

  Forte, Rocco, 273, 293–95

  Fossataro, Adolfo, 16

  Fountain, Pete, 3

  Four Seasons, 268, 340

  Fox, Linda, 106

  Fraga, Manuel, 243
/>   Frank, Hans, 109

  Franklin National Bank, 150–51, 157–58, 169–74

  Franklin New York Corporation, 151, 154–55

  Frankovich, M. J., 127

  Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, 109, 309, 357

  Friedlander, Mark, Sr., 201

  Friendly Models, 245–51

  Fritzger, Geoffrey, 322

  Fulbright, J. William, 119–20, 121–22

  Funny Girl (movie), 83

  Gagan, Frank, 191

  Galeazzi, Enrico Pietro, 28, 171, 177

  Garab, Gabor Olah de, 211, 233–36

  Gardner, Stephen S., 193

  Garment, Leonard, 85

  Garvey, Willard, 259

  “-gate” construction, 183, 352

  Gaudí, Antoni, 17

  Gault et Millau, 204

  Gay prostitution, 245–51

  Geissler, Hazel, 192

  General Claire Lee Chennault Foundation, 104

  General Electric Company, 93, 125, 135, 219

  General Services Administration, 107

  George A. Fuller Company, 136

  George Lang Corporation, 206

  George Town Club, 195–96

  Georgetown Law School, 219

  Georgetown University, 59, 194, 245, 357

  George Washington Bridge, 352

  George Washington University, 20, 53, 309, 315, 318, 323, 333

  Gerhart, Tom, 229

  Giesinger, Harold, 191

  Ginsburg, Martin, 356–57

  Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, 320, 356–57

  Ginsburg, William, 298

  Givner, Bruce, 5–6, 144

  Glaser, Vera, 117

  Glasgow, Norman, 317, 320–22, 324

  Glover-Archbold Park, 111–12

  Goldwater, Barry, 59, 126–27, 167, 215, 230

  Gonzalez, Virgilio, 137–42

  Goode, James M., 333

  Goodyear, 176

  Goss, Porter, 339

  Graber, Ted, 231

  Graff, Bill, 64

  Graff, Clara, 64, 365

  Graham, Katharine, 212

  Graham, Martha, 189

  Granada Group, 293–95, 303

  Gray, Robert, 104, 172–73

  Great Inflation of the 1970s, 107–8

  Green, Ernest, 286

  Green, Julian P., 44, 48

  Green, Thomas Bernard, 264

  Greene, Julian, 25

  Griffith, Aline, Dowager Countess of Romanones, 241–45

  Gross, Michael, 244

  Groueff, Stephane, 240

  Grubb, H. Dale, 93

  Gruenstein, Peter, 187–88

  Gualdi, Eugenio, 12, 14

  Guhring, Elizabeth, 69

  Gulf Oil, 5

  Gulfstream II, 5

  Gutenberg Bible, 67

  Haldeman, H. R., 105, 113, 122, 146, 356

  Halston, 189

  Hamilton, Lewis, 352

  Hamm, E. F., 123–24

  Hammer, Philip, 80

  Hanna, Richard, 197

  Hardin, Nancy, 113–14

  Harper, James D., Jr., 200

  Harris, John W., 11

  Harrison & Abramovitz, 11, 15

  Harris Survey, 137

  Hartmann, Robert T., 187

  Harvard Business School, 218, 219

  Harvard Law School, 58, 90, 315

 

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