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Hugh W. Sloan Jr.

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on January 20. Under direction of Chapin, Sloan supervised the mail operation in the appointments office, which included handling all invitations to the president. He was also responsible for staffing and planning White House social functions until early March 1971.
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financial services group. From 1998 to 2008 he was deputy chairman of Woodbridge Foam, a supplier of urethane technologies to the automotive industry. Sloan is also a director of Wescast Industries, an automotive supplier whose stock trades on the
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That same year he married Deborah Murray and served as a finance/campaign expert for what was originally the Citizens Committee to Re-Elect the President, then headed by acting director
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to take up his political duties full-time in 1972). The organization was renamed the Committee for Re-Election of the President (CRP), with Sloan as its treasurer.
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Finance Committee, then after the election served as a personal aide to Nixon on the Presidential Transition Committee until early 1969, when he joined the
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In 1965 he worked as a fund raiser for the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee, then for the Republican National Finance Committee until 1968.
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National Archives and Records Administration, Nixon Presidential Library Staff Biographies, Yorba Linda, Cal.
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were up to and became a source for Woodward and Bernstein. Sloan was not identified by name in their
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burglary or how the money he disbursed was actually used. Sloan resigned when he found out what the
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He resigned from the Committee to Re-elect over ethics concerns related to actions behind the
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stories about the Watergate scandal but was in their book about their reporting of it,
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In 1968 Sloan served as assistant finance director on the Nixon–
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Members of the Committee for the Re-Election of the President
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Treasurer for the Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP)
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Index

Princeton, New Jersey
treasurer
Committee to Re-elect the President
Richard M. Nixon
White House Chief of Staff
H.R. Haldeman
Watergate scandal
Bob Woodward
Carl Bernstein
All the President's Men
1973 Watergate Hearings; 1973-06-06; Part 1 of 5
Library of Congress
American Archive of Public Broadcasting
Princeton, New Jersey
Princeton University
United States Navy
Agnew
White House Staff
Dwight Chapin
Jeb Magruder
John Mitchell
Justice Department
Bob Woodward
Carl Bernstein
Mark Felt
Watergate
White House Plumbers
Washington Post
All the President's Men
Princeton University

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