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Staff Secretary's
Office
PRESIDENT'S
TELEPHONE LOGS, 1974-77
SUMMARY
DESCRIPTION
Daily
listings of Presidential telephone calls placed or received. The logs were compiled either by staff
assistant Nell Yates, the White House Operators, or the White House
Communications Agency. The logs merely
indicate the name of the caller and length of the call. In only a few cases is there any indication
of the topic of the calls.
QUANTITY
1.3 linear feet
(ca. 2,600 pages)
DONOR
Gerald R. Ford
(accession number 77-102)
ACCESS
Open. Some items are temporarily restricted under
terms of the donor'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
Gerald Ford has
donated to the
Prepared by Sandra Raub, May 1984
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INTRODUCTION
Most telephone calls placed or
received at the White House were handled by the main White House
switchboard. Calls could also be made or
received over a signal line (the White House Communications Agency switchboard). In addition, the White House Communications
Agency maintained a separate secure line for handling security sensitive
calls. Both switchboards kept their own
separate logs of calls which they handled; the Ford Library, however, does not
have logs for telephone calls made over the secure line.
This group of
logs of presidential telephone calls was held in the custody of Nell Yates, a
staff assistant in the office of Aide to the President Terry O'Donnell. Included here are logs kept by the White
House switchboard; logs of signal line calls; and logs kept by Yates
herself. The logs, which are interfiled
chronologically, cover the period from
The logs include
entries noting the participants in a conversation, the time the call was
placed, whether it was incoming or outgoing, and the time it was
completed. If there was any difficulty
encountered in completing the call, this was recorded with notations such as
WCL (Will Call Later), WCB (Will Call Back), CA (Call Again), and DA (Didn't
Answer). When the call was transferred
to someone other than the President, this was also indicated. Also found scattered throughout these files,
particularly for the early months of the Ford Presidency, are memoranda to and
from the President concerning both incoming and outgoing calls.
Nell Yates' Logs
During normal
business hours, the office of O'Donnell/Yates usually first placed the
President's outgoing calls and further screened those which were received for
him. The office was also responsible for
seeing that calls were returned when necessary and reminded the President to
make calls suggested by other White House Staff. Nell Yates kept daily logs from August 14 to
White House
Telephone Operators' Logs
The operators at
the White House switchboard logged in calls which were received and also logged
all outgoing calls made through them.
Separate daily logs were compiled for the President, Mrs. Ford, and other
individuals on the White House Staff.
The telephone
operator's logs are complete except for missing logs August 16‑29,
1974. They contain entries in several
individuals' handwriting. These logs are
more complete than the Yates logs as they cover a 24‑hour period rather
than just business hours. Also, they
include all presidential calls placed or received, not just those actually
completed. Since most calls were made
through the White House switchboard, except on occasions when the President was
outside of
Signal Line Logs
Logs of
presidential calls made over the signal line were also kept on a daily
basis. These logs also date from
The telephone
operators' and the signal line logs usually record different calls and taken
together should provide a reasonably complete record of presidential telephone
calls. Occasionally (and inexplicably),
however, the same call will appear on both logs.
Filing Procedure
At the beginning
of the Ford administration, the telephone operators' and signal line logs were
apparently held by the respective switchboards.
Nell Yates maintained her own set of logs to enable the Staff
Secretary's office to keep track of presidential telephone conversations. In November 1974, the switchboards began
passing their logs to Yates for filing and she discontinued the production of
her own log. The telephone operators'
logs for August‑October 1974 were added to this collection by Ford
Library archivists in 1984.
Related
Materials (May 1984):
Additional
information concerning presidential telephone calls may be found in White House
Central Files category PR 7‑2 Presidential Telephone Calls. In many cases, the files of staff members in
the Offices of Scheduling and Advance, Staff Secretary, and White House
Operations also contain memoranda concerning recommended presidential telephone
calls. Material on the White House
telecommunications system may be found in White House Central Files, WH 9
Telecommunications.
Series
Descriptions
1‑4 President's Telephone Logs,
19741977. (1.3
linear feet)
Daily listings
of Presidential telephone calls placed or received. These logs were compiled either by staff
assistant Nell Yates, the White House Operators, or the White House
Communications Agency. The logs merely
indicate the name of the caller and length of the call. In only a few cases is any indication given
of the topic of the calls.
Arranged
chronologically.
Container List
August 1974 ‑
April 1975
May 1975 ‑
January 1976
February ‑
September 1976
October 1976 ‑ January 1977