Peterson, Pete, 297
Pforzheimer, Walter, 4, 67, 106, 116, 126, 171, 301–2
Philadelphia Inquirer, 189, 190
Philippines, 147, 218
Phoebus Auction Gallery, 296–97
Pico, Reinaldo, 137–42
Piper Aircraft, 183
Pistachio pudding, 190–92
Pius XII, Pope, 28
Plaza Hotel (New York), 292, 322, 343
Plonk, John, 361
Podesta, John, 283
Podesta, Robert, 93
Politi, Raffaele, 99
Polizzi, Olga, 295
Pollaiuolo, Antonio del, 97
Ponti, Gio, 43
Portay, Sylvain, 205
Post, Merriweather, 216
Potomac Plaza Center, 11, 14, 15, 29
Potomac River, 17, 123, 353
Powell, Lewis, 67
PPG Industries, Inc. v. Guardian Industries Corp., 221–22
Pravda, 1
President Hotel (Saigon), 101–2
Presidential Commission on U.S. Trade and Investment Policy, 286–87
Presidential elections
1932, 19
1936, 19
1948, 10
1964, 59
1968, 84–85, 91, 93–94, 102, 159, 173, 214–15, 216–17
1972, 137, 154, 158–59
1976, 198, 207–8
1980, 208–9, 222–23, 226–27
Presidential Legal Expense Trust, 287–91
President’s Commission on Consumer Affairs, 134
President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB), 256, 263–64
Pressler, Larry, 255
Prial, Frank J., 181
Price, Carol, 228
Price, Charles, 228
Price, Margaret, 73
Private Lives of the Three Tenors, The (Lewis), 281, 283
Progressive Citizen’s Association of Georgetown, 32
“Proposed Watergate Towne Development,” 23–24
Prosser, David, 260, 271
Prosser, Ian Maurice Gray, 293
Prost, Jim, 319
Protect Yourself in an Uncertain World (Livingstone), 334
Protestants and Other Americans United for Separation of Church and State (POAU), 28–29, 38
Proxmire, William, 188, 190
Pussygate, 352
Queen Elizabeth II, 262
Quinn, Bette, 126–27
Quinn, Bill, 126–27
Quinn, Sally, 126–27, 166–67, 188–89
Quinn, Tom, 163
Rabaudy, Nicolas de, 204
Racial segregation, 51–52
Radin, Carol, 317
Ragazzi, Maurizio, 323
Random House, 244
Rapuano, Michael, 36, 41
Rascona, Phil, 298, 342
Ratner, Louis, 64
Reagan, Nancy, 128, 229, 231, 237, 242
Reagan, Ronald
Aline Griffith and, 243
Chennault and, 222–26, 230, 255–56
presidential election of 1980, 208–9, 222–23, 226–27
second inauguration of, 265
tax returns of, 207–9
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 199
Red Balloon, 152
Red Cross, 266
Rednowers, James, 295–97
Regan, Donald T., 256
Reichmann family, 199
Rentschler, James M., 243
Republican National Committee, 154, 167
Republican Women’s Federation of Maryland, 59
Research Counsel of Washington, 219–20, 291–92, 360–61
Resnais, Alain, 156
Restaurant Corporation of America (RCA), 268–71
Restaurant Corporation of America v. National Labor Relations Board, 270–71
Reuben’s Restaurant and Delicatessen (New York), 206
Ribicoff, Abraham A., 4, 135
Ribicoff, Ruth, 4, 135
Rice, Condoleezza, 319–20, 337–38
Rice, William, 207
Richardson, Bill, 283
Richardson, Donald H., 160
Richardson, Elliott, 168
Richman, Phyllis, 206, 261, 277–80
Richmond Times-Dispatch, 192
Ritz-Carlton, 284, 340
River Park Cooperative, 52
Riverview Realty, 54–55, 69, 87–88, 134–35, 266–67
Robbins, Jerome, 105
Roberts, Jim, 52–53
Roberts Commission, 24
Robertson, Nan, 120
Robinson, Alexander C., 34
Robinson, Gerry, 293–95
Rock Creek Park, 2, 17, 312
Rockefeller, John D., III, 187
Rockefeller Center, 11, 15
Rogers, Adele, 133
Rogers, Douglas, 113–14
Rogers, Ginger, 189
Rolland, Luigi, 16, 362
Rolling Stone, 163
Rollins, Ed, 340
Roosevelt, Alice, 107
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 230–31
Roosevelt, Franklin, 19, 24, 58, 230–31
Rosen, James, 118–19
Rosenberry, Walter, 69
Rossi, Alberto, 110
Rostow, Walter W., 83–84, 355
Rostropovich, Mstislav, 262
Roszak, Theodore, 41, 43, 44, 75
Roth, Arthur T., 150–51
Rougier, Michael, 106
Rove, Karl, 338, 353
Rovere, Franco, 138
Rowe, Elizabeth Ulman “Libby,” 19–20, 24, 26–28, 30, 34–35, 37, 76, 80–81
Rowe, James, 19
Roy, Bill, 184–85
Rubbergate, 352
Rubin, Jerry, 117
Ruckelshaus, William, 168
Rudolph, Paul, 40
Russ, Jack, 248
Russell, Fred J., 107
Rutherford Institute, 283
Ruwe, Nancy, 187
Ruwe, Nick, 173
Saarinen, Aline B., 41, 48
Saarinen, Eero, 41
Sacasa, Guillermo Sevilla, 110
Sacchetti, Giovanni Battista, 28
Saddle Bar, 263
Safire, William, 183, 352
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 94, 100–101, 169
Saks Jandel, 341
Salgo, Josseline, 115, 204, 256, 257
Salgo, Nicolas, 13–18, 240
ambassadorship to Hungary, 256–59
background of, 13
restaurant at Watergate Hotel, 203–7, 251
Watergate break-in, 155–56
Watergate grand opening, 63–64
Watergate leasing, 92, 108, 109, 203–4
Watergate name, 21–22
Watergate ownership, 115, 183–84, 198–202, 209, 220–22, 233–34, 261, 273
Watergate planning and design, 13–18, 22, 27, 30–31, 33, 45, 47, 49, 75, 81–82
Saltzman, Herbert, 5
Samaritani, Aldo, 12, 165, 184, 362
Watergate grand opening, 63–64
Watergate ownership, 98–99, 172, 174, 176, 177
Watergate planning and design, 13–14, 18, 25, 27, 45, 48–49, 50, 72, 95–96
Watergate sales and leasing, 70, 79, 87, 108, 110, 112
San Antonio Light, 160
San Diego Union Tribune, 339
San Jose Mercury News, 299
San Miniato, Arturo Pini di, 61–62, 63, 88, 359
Santoro, Michael, 359–60
San Vittore Prison (Milan), 16
Sappenfield, Diane, 228
Sasaki, Hideo, 41
Satō, Eisaku, 105
Satō, Hiroko, 105
Saturday Night Massacre, 168–69
Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission, 342
Scalia, Antonin, 271, 357
Scalia, Maureen, 357
Scalpgate, 352
Scargill, Arthur, 259
Scarney, Shelley Ann, 89–90
Scher, Barry, 191
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., 49
Schlesinger, James R., 19
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Schlitz, Lester E., 317
Schloss Johannisberger Riesling, 3
Schroeder, Edwin “E. C.”, 301–2
Schwartz, Sally, 287–88
Scott, Bob, 246, 247, 248, 250
Scott, Marsha, 283
Seattle World’s Fair (1962), 53
Second Vatican Council, 16
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), 19, 58, 170, 187
Senate Ethics Committee, 253
Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, 290
Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, 163, 165
Seng, Ng Lap, 286
September 11 terrorist attacks, 308
SGI (Società Generale Immobiliare)
Watergate grand opening, 63–64
Watergate ownership, 78, 98–99, 115, 150–51, 169–74, 176–78, 183–84, 273
Watergate planning and design, 11–16, 17–18, 28–29, 39–40, 45, 69, 95–96
Watergate sales and leasing, 70, 108–9, 111–12, 165–66
Shaddick, Peter, 155, 169–70, 171
Shakespeare, Frank, 93
Shalit, Sol S., 322
Shaplen, Robert, 216
Shearer, Lloyd, 128–29
Sheehan, Daniel, 319, 326–28, 330, 334–35
Sheppard, Adrian, 164, 165
Sheraton Park Hotel, 83
Shoffler, Carl, 141–42
Shoreham Hotel, 83
Shriver, Sargent, 240–41
Siber, Elizabeth, 206
Sihanouk, Norodom, 240
Simon, William, 69, 77–78
Simpson, Carole, 248
Simpson, Charles, 69
Sindona, Caterina, 115
Sindona, Michele, 96–99, 115, 151, 154–55, 157–58, 170–74, 177–78, 183–84, 200
Singer, Daniel M., 109
60 Minutes (TV show), 120
Skantze, Lawrence, 255
Slater, Jeff, 362
Slater, Mark, 251
Smith, Ian, 236
Smith, Jean, 232
Smith, Keith C., 257
Smith, Raymond Lee “Cadillac,” 1
Smith, William, 69
Smith, William French, 209, 231–32, 242
Sneed, Jimmy, 261, 274, 360
Società Generale Immobiliare. See SGI
Society of Architectural Historians, 333–34
Sorensen, Ted, 34
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 162
Spazio (magazine), 16–17
Spero, Joan Edelman, 155
Sperry, Marcy L., 10
Spillinger, Barbara, 308–9, 319
Spumone, 43
Spy Went Dancing, The (Romanones), 244
Spy Wore Red, The (Romanones), 244
Spy Wore Silk, The (Romanones), 245
Stagg, Camille, 192
Standard Brands, 191
Stans, Kathy, 3, 91, 105, 106, 107, 123, 124, 127, 175, 178
Stans, Maurice, 105, 214–15
background of, 90–91
investigation of, 174–76
last night at Watergate, 178
life at Watergate, 106, 107, 113, 123, 124, 127, 153–54
Nixon reelection campaign, 133, 287
Watergate break-in, 3, 145, 147–48
Stanton, Fred, 47
Starr, Kenneth, 219, 284–85, 297–99
Statler Hotel (New York), 11
Stein, Bill, 307–8, 318–19, 329
Stennis, John C., 168
Stephens, Robert Graham, 293
Stephenson, Malvina, 117
Stern, Marcus, 339
Stevens, Roger L., 38–39, 60, 79, 81–82
Stewart, Gloria, 231
Stewart, J. George, 31, 37, 78
Stewart, Jimmy, 231
Stockton, Frank, 302
Stone, Clement, 154
Stone, Edward Durell, 15, 17, 38–39, 74–75
Straus, Peter, 283, 299
Strauss, Helen, 241
Strauss, Robert S., 136–37, 159–60, 241
Stringer, Howard, 250
Studio Moretti, 16–18, 36–37, 164–65, 361
Sturgis, Frank, 137–42
Sullivan, Alexander, 191–92
Suter’s Tavern, 195
Sviluppo, Edilcentro, 170
Swedish Embassy, 110
Swissotel Washington, 303–4
Taiwan, 59, 215, 226, 255, 285, 288
Talcott National Corporation, 170
TAPCO (Trans-Africa Pipeline Company), 252–54
Tappan Company, 135
Taquet, Jean-Francois, 205
Tate, Sheila, 237
Taylor, Elizabeth, 239, 256
Taylor, Hobart, Jr., 114
Thieu, Nguyen Van, 80, 217
Thomas, Helen, 146
Thompson, Frank, Jr., 15
Thompson, Fred D., 290
Thompson, Hunter S., 163
Thompson, Kay, 292
Thorne, Liz, 323
Thousand Springs, A (Chennault), 57, 58, 104
3M Company, 176
Thurman, Roy S., 10
Thurmond, Strom, 256
Timchenko, Boris, 53–54, 314, 334
Time (magazine), 11, 12, 40, 119, 264
Time Inc., 93
Timmons, Bill, 224
Titanic, 169
Tobriner, Walter N., 31
Tower, John, 73, 95, 102–3, 106, 128–29, 158, 160–61, 185, 216–17
Tower, Lou, 160–61
Town & Country, 239, 240–41, 245
Trafalgar Conference Room, 263
Traffic Service Corp., 123–24
Trans-Africa Pipeline, 252–55
Travelgate, 352
Trie, Yah Lin “Charlie,” 285–91
Tripp, Linda, 282–84
Truman, Harry S., 10
Truman, Margaret, 351
Trump, Donald J., 242, 343, 352, 355
Trusthouse Forte, 272–74, 279, 281, 293–95, 302–3
Tsakos, Basil, 252–55
Tsiang Yien-si, 226
Tuttle, Holmes, 232
Tuttle, Virginia, 232
Tyler, Richard, 337
Tyrrhenian Sea, 164–65, 362
Udall, Stewart, 76, 77, 79
United Mine Workers, 19
United Mine Workers Journal, 19
United Nations, 1
University of Messina, 96
University of Milan, 12
University of Wisconsin, 40
Vacchelli, Pietro, 99
Valenti, Jack, 127
Valmarana, Mario di, 334
Vander Jagt, Guy, 197
Van der Vink, Nicholas, 361
Van Dyk, Ted, 101
Vatican, 16–17
scandal of 1967, 96–99
Watergate ownership, 28–29, 37–38, 78
Vatican II Council, 16
Vietnam War, 3, 79–80, 82–85, 94–95, 99–102, 120, 214–17
Vietnam War protests, 117, 118–19
Vilensky, Bronia, 281–82, 284
Villarosa, Luchino, 109–10
Viorst, Judith, 103–4
Vogel, Don, 161
Volpe, Jennie, 4, 92
Volpe, John A., 4, 92, 106, 158–59, 185–86
Von Eckardt, Wolf, 60, 62–63
Wade, Mitchell, 339
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York), 61, 85, 206
Walker, Ralph, 33, 36
Wallace, George, 82–83, 137
Wallace, Lawrence, 337–38
Wallace, Mike, 120
Wallis, Duchess of Windsor, 61, 244, 245
Wall Street Crash of 1929, 199
Wall Street Journal, 93, 124, 125, 201–2, 221, 261, 296, 338, 356
Walter Reed Hospital, 58
Walton, William, 40–50, 60
Ward, Royce, 20–21, 27, 47, 51–52, 108–9, 112
Warnecke, John Carl “Jack,” 41, 43, 46, 49
Warner, John, 239
War of the Roses (Adler), 351–52
Washington, George, 195
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Washington, Walter E., 78
Washington Daily News, 149, 163
Washington Dossier, 256
Washington Examiner, 102
Washington Gas Light Company, 9–11, 14, 21, 55, 135
Washington Harbour, 348
Washingtonian, 103, 358
Washington National Opera, 281
Washington Police Department, 141–42
Washington Post, 1, 9, 15, 56, 60, 62, 75, 79, 84, 86, 87, 88, 94, 98, 106–7, 112, 114, 115, 126–27, 130, 136, 145, 152, 160, 163, 166–67, 169, 178, 181, 185, 188, 189, 191, 207, 209, 211, 212, 224, 225, 230, 249, 253, 261, 262, 269, 291, 297, 308, 309, 330, 341–42, 362
Watergate planning and design, 27, 28, 33, 35–38, 40, 41–42, 44–45, 50
Washington Redskins, 11, 68
Washington Star, 27–28, 32, 34, 38, 53–56, 61, 73, 90, 95, 114, 122, 186, 188, 195, 208, 213, 224
Washington Sunday News, 94
Washington Times, 277, 347–48
Watergate
architectural design, 17–19, 25, 31–32, 35–37, 41–43, 49–50
battles over, 23–50, 74–82
beginning excavations, 52–53
burglaries at, 95, 125–26, 193–94
grand opening of, 63–66
height limit, 25, 29, 30, 31, 33, 36, 37, 42, 43, 44, 46–50, 55, 60–61
landmark status, 312–14, 333–36
life at, 122–26, 131–36
name, origin of, 21–22
Nixon appointees at, 89–93
overview of complex, 1–2
ownership of, 169–74, 176–78, 198–202, 271–74, 302–7
park proposal for, 26–27, 29
pets at, 239
protests of 1970, 116–17
Reagan Renaissance at, 226–31, 232, 237
sales, 51–52, 54–56, 61–62, 87–88, 108–9, 111–12, 160, 161–62, 165–66, 226–27
site auction, 9–11
twenty-fifth anniversary of, 295
zoning issues, 23–26, 31–33, 37, 314–24
Watergate Barber Shop, 298, 342
Watergate Barge, 21, 88
Watergate Beauty Salon, 2, 106, 229, 240, 282, 341
Watergate Book Shop, 117
Watergate break-in, 5–6, 137–42, 162
aftermath of, 143–48, 155–57, 175
auction of lock, 295–97
second anniversary of, 161–62
“smoking gun” tapes, 172–73
Watergate Cake, 191–93
Watergate Club, 108
Watergate Construction Corporation, 135, 267
“Watergate Development, The,” 9–10
Watergate East
board of directors, 69–70, 131–32, 140, 152–53
building defects, 133–36, 140
construction of, 52–53, 56
grand opening of, 63–66
landmark status, 334–35
life at, 122–24, 125–26, 131–32, 140
model apartment at, 61–63
ownership and financing, 132, 152–54, 310–12, 314–33, 344–45
proposal for building next door, 77–79, 81–82
protests of 1970, 116–17
sales, 54–56, 61–62, 64, 69, 70, 111, 160, 227
Watergate East Committee Against Hotel Conversion to Co-op Apartments, 314–15, 329–30
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