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by Joseph Rodota


  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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