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Gerald R. Ford Library1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2114www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov |
Office of Public Liaison
PAMELA A. POWELL
Director for Youth Affairs:
Files, 1973-76
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
Materials relating primarily to White
House liaison with youth organizations and adults working with young people,
and administration of the White House Summer Intern program.
QUANTITY
8.4 linear feet (ca. 16,800 pages)
DONOR
Gerald
R. Ford (accession number 77-116)
ACCESS
Advance consultation is required so that archivists may complete routine review of requested folders for restricted information.
COPYRIGHT
Gerald R. Ford has donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain.
Prepared by Helmi Raaska, December 1994
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Pamela A. Powell
1969 Graduated
from Marquette University
1969-? Worked
as a reporter, press agent, and actress
1971 Joined
Celebrities for the President (Nixon)
1972 Chairman
of Young Voters for the President (Nixon)
1973-74 White
House Staff Assistant
1975-77 Director
for Youth Affairs, White House Office of Public Liaison
ca. 1994 Development
Director, Phoenix House, Gardena, California
INTRODUCTION
Pamela Powell came to the Nixon
White House in February 1973 as an assistant to Counsellor
Anne Armstrong. She remained on the
staff through the Ford administration.
In both administrations, and under both job titles, her responsibilities
were very similar. President Nixon had
charged Counsellor Armstrong with responsibility for
youth affairs, and as her assistant, Powell participated in the activities she
later came to direct. When Anne
Armstrong resigned in December 1974, President Ford transferred the liaison
functions of her office to a recently created Office of Public Liaison headed
by William Baroody.
He appointed Powell Director for Youth Affairs within this office on
January 1, 1975.
As Director for Youth Affairs,
Powell was responsible for maintaining liaison with youth organizations and
adults working with young people. She
facilitated requests for presidential involvement, addressed state and national
conventions, arranged for other staff members to speak before groups, and
conducted special White House tours and meetings. The Office of Public Liaison hosted a series
of "Tuesday at the White House" and "Wednesday at the White
House" meetings which brought together representatives from interest
groups and members of the Ford administration.
Powell planned and participated in several of these meetings which
focused on issues important to youth, such as education, employment
opportunities, and juvenile justice. She
was also concerned with encouraging the involvement of young citizens in the
Bicentennial celebration and 1976 presidential campaign.
Early in the Ford administration
Powell organized a White House meeting for the national student leaders of the
major youth organizations in America. A
meeting with the President was held on August 30, 1974. The stated purpose of the meeting was to
elicit suggestions for youth involvement in the administration, and to
demonstrate the President's support of youth organizations and the part they
play in preparing young people for responsible roles as citizens and future
leaders. A follow-up conference, called
the White House Youth Conference on the Third Century, was proposed for
1976. The files contain material on the
1974 meeting, and an extensive amount of material on the preparatory work
Powell completed for the 1976 conference.
In spite of all the planning done for the Youth Conference on the Third
Century, the conference was never held.
Powell also administered the White
House Summer Intern Program. This
program enabled a selected group of young adults to participate in the working
White House on a daily basis. The files
include administrative materials for the 1974 and 1975 programs, and intern
name files for 1975. Powell did preliminary work for 1976, but the intern
program was not carried out that year.
The Powell Files originally included
White House Summer Intern applicant files for 1975 and 1976. Staff at the Ford Library determined that the
applicant files did not warrant permanent retention and set them aside for
disposal.
Related
Materials (December 1994):
The files of colleagues in the
Office of Public Liaison are all related.
The files of William Baroody and Theodore Marrs are especially useful for information about the
Tuesday and Wednesday at the White House meetings. Other staff files relate to liaison with
specific interest groups. Additional
information about the Office of Public Liaison may be found in the files of Counsellor John Marsh.
Series Descriptions
1-7 Youth
Organizations File, 1973-76. (2.8 linear
feet)
Information about and communication with youth organizations and organizations that worked with young people. The materials include correspondence, news releases, clippings, and newsletters and other printed materials produced by the organizations. Materials concern Powell's efforts to plan White House visits for groups, facilitate presidential messages and participation in events, and arrange for either herself or others on the White House staff to speak before groups.
Arranged
alphabetically by name of organization.
8-16 General
Subject File, 1973-76. (3.6 linear feet)
Files on various issues important to youth and materials relating to Powell's arrangements for meetings, conferences, speakers, and special White House tours. Also materials concerning involvement of young citizens in the Bicentennial celebration and the 1976 presidential campaign. Files on meetings and conferences are significant, especially Tuesday at the White House meetings and a presidential meeting with national student leaders of major youth organizations in August 1974. Extensive materials appear on preparations for a conference that was not held, the White House Youth Conference on the Third Century.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject.
17-19 White
House Interns Subject File, 1973-76.
(1.2 linear feet)
Materials on the
administration of the summer intern program, including press releases,
publicity briefs, evaluations of interns, and reports by interns. Primarily for the summers of 1974 and 1975,
but also includes some general information on earlier programs and preparatory
work for 1976. The program was not held
in 1976.
Arranged chronologically by year, and thereunder alphabetically by subject.
20-21 White
House Interns Name File, 1974-75. (.8
linear foot)
Name files for
the summer 1975 interns. Included in the
files are letters of application and recommendation, transcripts and other
supporting material, and the intern's assignment sheet.
Arranged
alphabetically by name of intern.
Container List
AAA ‑ Gold
Lifesaving Medal Winners
American
Advertising Federation
American Cause
American Council
of Young Political Leaders
American
Personnel and Guidance
American Field
Service
Betty Crocker
Awards
Bicentennial
Youth Debates
Big Sisters
International
Boys Clubs of America
Boys Nation
Boy Scouts of
America
California Youth
Commission
Campfire Girls
Catholic Youth
Organization
Center for the
Study of the Presidency
Cerebral Palsy
(Youth)
Charles Edison
Memorial Youth Fund
Close Up
Close Up
Evaluations
College
Democrats of America
College
Republicans
Council for
American Private Education (C.A.P.E.)
Distributive
Education Clubs of
Distributive
Education Clubs of America (DECA) ‑ Friends of DECA
Educational
Expeditions International
Enculturation
(Friendship Generation)
Executive High
School Interns of America
Explorer
Congress
Federation of
Americans Supporting Science and Technology (FASST)
Florida Student
Government Center
4‑H Foundation
Future Business
Leaders of America
Future Business
Leaders of America ‑ Phi Beta Lambda
Future Farmers
of
Future
Homemakers of America (FHA)
Future
Homemakers of America (FHA) ‑ Information Materials
Gilbert Youth
Research
Girls Clubs of
America
Girls Nation
Girl Scouts of
America
Hugh O'Brian
Youth Foundation
Intercollegiate
Studies Institute
Junior
Achievement
Junior Civitan International
Junior
Engineering Technical Society
Kemper Traffic Safety
Awards
Key Club
International
March of Dimes
Milay Foundation
Multiple
Sclerosis Society
National
Alliance of Businessmen (Youth Programs)
National
Association of Secondary School Principals
National
Association of Secondary School Principals ‑ Bicentennial Seniors
National
Association of Student Councils
National
Collaboration for Youth
National
Conference of Christians and Jews
National Coordinating Council for
Vocational Student Organizations (NCCVSO) (1)‑(2)
National Council
of Juvenile Court Judges
National
Explorers (1)‑(2)
National Junior
Horticulture Association
National Rural
Electric Cooperative Association
National Student
Association
National Student
Lobby
Newport News
Youth Commission
Outstanding
Young Women of America
Office Education
Association (OEA)
Positive Active
Leadership Program
Presidential
Classroom (1)‑(3)
Project 70001
(DECA)
Scholastic Press
Association (California)
Student National
Education Association
Teen Age
Republicans
Teen Corps
UNICEF Youth
Programs
United Nations
Youth
Up With People
United States
Youth Council
Vocational
Industrial Clubs of
Vocational
Student Organization ‑ Leadership Conference
Washington
Center for Learning Alternatives
Washington
Workshops
Who's Who Among
Young Men's
Christian Association (YMCA) ‑ Youth‑In‑Government Program
Young
Republicans
Youth for
Understanding (1)‑(2)
Youth for
Federal Union
Young Women's
Christian Association (YWCA)
American Council
of Young Political Leaders ‑ 5/13/76 Meeting
American Field Service ‑
Chapter Presidents List and Area Representatives List (1)‑(2)
American Youth
Week
Appointees (Boards,
Commissions, Councils)
Arts Meeting,
6/28/76
‑ Background Materials
‑ General
‑ Transcripts
Bicentennial
Celebration
‑ Background Materials
‑ General Requests
‑ Retired Teachers Program
Briefing Book
(President's)
Chiefs of
Mission
Clippings ‑
Youth
Colleges and
Universities
Completed Youth
Arrangements
Consumer
Information
Economy
Education
Employment
Ethnics
(Republican)
Ford, Gerald ‑
Miscellaneous
Gifted and
Talented
Health
Organizations ‑ Youth Coalition
Health
Organizations Meeting ‑ Youth, 10/31/1975
International
Youth Internships
International
Students Day
Kansas City,
10/10/1974
Listen Mr.
President Program (Xerox)
Major Youth
Meetings
Marijuana
Media
Pacanowski, Stan (White
House Intern) ‑ Major Projects of Summer 1974
Possible
Speakers, 1975 ‑ Youth Groups ‑ Arrangements
Powell, Pam ‑
Personal Correspondence
President Ford
Committee (1)‑(2)
Presidential
Interview Requests
Presidential
Schedule Proposal for National Youth Organizations
Presidential
Scholars (1)‑(2)
Presidential
Youth Meeting, 8/30/74
Presidential
Youth Meeting, 8/30/74 ‑ Correspondence
Project
Friendship
Regional Meetings
(White House Conference on Domestic and Economic Affairs)
Religious Groups
Report for
Republican National Committee (Statistics on Youth)
Republican
National Committee
Resumes
‑ Miscellaneous
‑ Youth ‑ DECA
‑ Youth ‑ Miscellaneous
Speaker Biographies,
1975 ‑ A‑Z
Speaking
Engagements ‑ Pam Powell
Speaking
Engagements ‑ Pam Powell (Out of Town)
Speeches
Speech Material
Standards of
Conduct
Student
Government Day, 1975
Thank You
Letters (Speaking Engagements)
Truman, Harry S.
‑ Scholarship Fund
Tuesday at the
White House
‑ General
‑ Law Education
‑ 1/21/75, Vocational Education
‑ 2/4/75, White House Organization
‑ 2/25/75, Higher Education
Tuesday at the
White House
‑ 3/18/75, Energy Education
‑ 5/13/75, Juvenile Justice
‑ 6/3/75, Presidential Classroom (College)
‑ 6/17/75, Presidential Classroom (Teachers)
‑ 7/22/75, Presidential Classroom (Teachers)
‑ 10/7/75, Gifted and Talented
‑ 12/2/75, Youth in Science and Technology
‑ 4/27/76, Youth and Work
United States
Senate Youth Programs
Veterans
Vietnam Refugees
Washington
Workshop
Wednesday Meeting ‑ 3/5/75,
Federation of Americans Supporting Science and Technology (FASST)
Wednesday
Meetings ‑ General
White House
Director for Youth Affairs
White House
Fellows
White House
Prayer Breakfasts
White House
Regional Conference on Consumer Representation
White House Tour
Schedule
White House Youth
Conference on the Third Century
‑ Assessment Team and Co‑Sponsors
‑ Boy Scouts of America Support
‑ Conference Memo
‑ General
‑ Invitation List and Materials
‑ Letters of Appointment to the Steering Committee
‑ Miscellaneous
‑ Planning Session Minutes of 1/9‑10/76
‑ Planning Session Minutes of 2/7‑8/76
‑ Presidential Memo
‑ Resource People and Facilitators
White House
Youth Council
Women
Young American
Awards
Youth
Conventions (National)
Youth
Organizations Meeting, 10/17/75 (not held)
Youth Status
Youth
Surveys/Polls
1970‑75 ‑
White House Summer Interns Name Lists
1973 ‑
Federal Intern Seminar
1974 ‑
Press Releases
1974 ‑
Publicity Briefs
1974 ‑ White
House Intern Evaluations
1974 ‑
White House Intern Final Reports
1974 ‑
White House Intern Forms
1974 ‑
White House Intern 171's
1974 ‑
White House Intern Program Memoranda and Forms
1974 ‑
White House Intern Program Press Information Forms (1)‑(2)
1975 ‑
Congressional Intern Meeting with the President
1975 ‑
Correspondence from White House Summer Interns
1975 ‑
Fall Intern Applicants
1975 ‑
Intern Inquiries
1975 ‑
Potomac Magazine Article
1975 ‑
Press Releases
1975 ‑
White House Intern Evaluations
1975 ‑
White House Intern Meeting with the President
1975 ‑
White House Intern Program General Information
1975 ‑
White House Intern Program Memoranda
1975 ‑ White
House Intern Program Press Information Forms (1)‑(2)
1976 ‑
Federal Summer Intern Program
1976 ‑
Summer Volunteers
1976 ‑
White House Intern Program Inquiries
Andrews, T.
Coleman III
Appleby, Jean
Bergsma, Joel J.
Brock, Lawrence
Chavez,
Christina L.
Conzelman, James K.
Garland, Teresa
Goldfield, H.P.
Griffin, James
Anderson
Hodges, Scott
Hopkins, Mary
Stewart
Humphries, John
Jefferson
Kinnard, David W.
"Woody"
Kozub, Diane
Kryder, George M. III
Laird, David M.
Larkin, William
V., Jr.
Lawson, Melanie
Lieberman, Nancy
Lowitz, Amy Thea
McClearn, Barbara
McClure, Fred
Morin, David
Morrow, Rodger
H.
Norfolk, Lynn
Oglesby,
Catherine E.
Smith, Rebecca
J.
Smith, Richard
N.
Solak, Cri Cri Marria
Spackman, Rodney
Spencer, Karen
Urbaitis, Karen
Yost, Eric