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To Nixon, a grocer’s son from Whittier, California, raised by a Quaker mother, Haldeman belonged to another, rarefied world. “Los Angeles has a very distinct social hierarchy—with its own schools, fraternities, and status,” says Nixon biographer Evan Thomas. “And Nixon was envious of that: ‘Haldeman, wow, he’s part of the Los Angeles ruling class.’ ”
The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency
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