All of these communications are pre-Moynihan-in-India:
"According to Woodward's book, All the President's Men, he had at least fifteen conversations with Deep Throat while investigating the Watergate scandal. This included communications on 19th June (2 phone calls); 16th September, 1972 (phone call); 8th October, 1972 (phone call); 9th O…
All of these communications are pre-Moynihan-in-India:
"According to Woodward's book, All the President's Men, he had at least fifteen conversations with Deep Throat while investigating the Watergate scandal. This included communications on 19th June (2 phone calls); 16th September, 1972 (phone call); 8th October, 1972 (phone call); 9th October, 1972 (garage meeting); 21st October, 1972 (garage meeting), 27th October, 1972 (garage meeting), late December, 1972 (undisclosed), 25th January, 1973 (garage meeting); 25th February, 1973 (meeting in bar) ...."
Post-India are these:
"16th April, 1973 (phone call); 16th May, 1973 (garage meeting) and a meeting during the first week of November, 1973."
Moynihan was in DC the first week of November 1973 -- I have that, having had access to his papers during my time as Moynihan's special assistant, established via a letter from MacGeorge Bundy to Moynihan which states that in fact Moynihan was in DC at that time.
That really leaves only the in-person meeting of May 16, 1973, the day before Ervin opened his Committee hearings, the other communication being a phone call. Was Moynihan in the States at this time? Well, between Feb and Dec 1973 Moynihan flew to DC four times and to San Clemente once, according to the NY Times.
"Moynihan flew to Washington four times to shape the [Rupee] settlement [of Dec 1973]. (“He literally carried the papers from office to office in Congress and in the State Department, talking about it, until
he got to Henry,” said one aide) and eventually flew to San Clemente where President Nixon ... had other problems."
All of these communications are pre-Moynihan-in-India:
"According to Woodward's book, All the President's Men, he had at least fifteen conversations with Deep Throat while investigating the Watergate scandal. This included communications on 19th June (2 phone calls); 16th September, 1972 (phone call); 8th October, 1972 (phone call); 9th October, 1972 (garage meeting); 21st October, 1972 (garage meeting), 27th October, 1972 (garage meeting), late December, 1972 (undisclosed), 25th January, 1973 (garage meeting); 25th February, 1973 (meeting in bar) ...."
Post-India are these:
"16th April, 1973 (phone call); 16th May, 1973 (garage meeting) and a meeting during the first week of November, 1973."
Moynihan was in DC the first week of November 1973 -- I have that, having had access to his papers during my time as Moynihan's special assistant, established via a letter from MacGeorge Bundy to Moynihan which states that in fact Moynihan was in DC at that time.
That really leaves only the in-person meeting of May 16, 1973, the day before Ervin opened his Committee hearings, the other communication being a phone call. Was Moynihan in the States at this time? Well, between Feb and Dec 1973 Moynihan flew to DC four times and to San Clemente once, according to the NY Times.
"Moynihan flew to Washington four times to shape the [Rupee] settlement [of Dec 1973]. (“He literally carried the papers from office to office in Congress and in the State Department, talking about it, until
he got to Henry,” said one aide) and eventually flew to San Clemente where President Nixon ... had other problems."
https://www.nytimes.com/1974/03/31/archives/daniel-moynihans-passage-to-india-he-didnt-realize-the-depths-of.html
See also p. 9 here:
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/documents/daniel-patrick-moynihan-correspondence