Counsel and Assistant to Domestic Affairs in the Nixon administration (1925–1999) who served eighteen months in prison for his part in the Watergate cover-up. ANS, one page, 8.5 x 11, April 1, 1988. Ehrlichman comments on the Nixon legacy. In full: “As time passes historians’ perspectives improve—I expect that Richard Nixon will be seen as a person of mixed abilities, shortcomings, accomplishments, and failures—no different in kind than most people.” In fine condition, with usual mailing folds. R&R COA.