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PAUL H. O'NEILL
Deputy Director, Office of Management and
Budget
Papers, 1975-77
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
Included are O'Neill's
copies of his outgoing correspondence, arranged by date, with President Ford
and his staff; Members of Congress; Executive branch officials; state and local
government officials; and others.
QUANTITY
2.6
linear feet (ca. 5100 pp.)
DONOR
Paul H. O'Neill
(accession number 91-57)
ACCESS
Open. Some items are temporarily restricted under
terms of Mr.
O'Neill's deed of gift, a copy of which is available on request, or under
National Archives and Records Administration general restrictions (36 CFR 1256).
COPYRIGHT
Mr. O'Neill has
donated to the
Prepared by Kenneth G. Hafeli, October 1992
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BIOGRAPHICAL
INFORMATION
Paul
Henry O'Neill
1960 A.B.,
1960-61
1962-65 Post-graduate
Studies,
1966 M.P.A.,
1961-66 Systems Analyst,
Veterans Administration
1967-69 Budget Examiner,
Bureau of the Budget
1969-70 Chief, Human
Resources Program Division, Office of Management and Budget
1971-72 Assistant
Director, Office of Management and Budget
1973-74 Associate
Director, Office of Management and Budget
1975-77 Deputy Director,
Office of Management and Budget
1977-81 Vice President,
International Paper Company
1981-85 Senior Vice
President, International Paper Company
1985-87 President, Director,
International Paper Company
1987- Chairman,
Chief Executive Officer, Aluminum Company of
INTRODUCTION
The Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) was established in July 1970. The
Office's primary responsibility was to assist the President in preparing the
budget and to keep the President informed on the progress of government
agencies with respect to legislation proposed, and projects initiated or
completed. OMB also provided coordination
so that overlapping legislation was reviewed by all Federal organizations
potentially affected.
Paul O'Neill
joined OMB during the Nixon administration and served as Assistant Director,
then Associate Director. There are no
Nixon-era papers in the collection, however.
As Deputy Director during the Ford administration, O'Neill assisted OMB
Director Roy Ash and Ash's successor, James T. Lynn. O'Neill often represented them in meetings
with the President, and he frequently signed outgoing correspondence as Acting
Director.
The collection
is a chronologically arranged file of O'Neill's outgoing correspondence with
the President and his staff; Federal agency officials; state governors and
civic leaders; and federal and state legislators. The materials range from courtesy notes and
summaries of annual reports of Presidential advisory bodies, to substantive
comments on particular programs, proposals, and budget concerns.
Related
Materials (October 1992):
Selected budget-related
Ford Library materials include White House Central Files Subject File
categories FG 6-16 (Office of Management and Budget) and FI-4 (Federal Budget-Appropiations); budget review files in the White House
Special Files Unit, the Files and Papers of James M. Cannon, and the Papers of
Arthur F. Quern. See also the Hyde-Wayne
interview collection. Several
collections offer outstanding material on economic issues, presumably including
the budget, e.g. Arthur Burns Papers, L. William Seidman
Files; William Simon microfiche; and U.S. Council of Economic Advisers Records.
Series
Descriptions
1-7 Outgoing Correspondence
1975-1977 (2.1 linear feet)
Included is O'Neill's outgoing letters and memorandums to the heads
of government departments and agencies regarding preparation of their annual
budgets and agency appropriations and reapportionments; to members of the
Federal Regional Councils; to Congress concerning legislation; and to state and
local officials addressing federal projects in their area. There are also reports to the President on
the activities of presidential advisory councils and commissions.
Arranged
by date.
Container List
January ‑
March 1975
April ‑ July
1975
August ‑
December 1975
January 1 ‑
March 13 ‑