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Domestic Council
NORMAN
E. ROSS
Assistant
Director for Natural Resources:
Files,
1974-75
SUMMARY
DESCRIPTION
The
Ross collection covers August 1974 to June 1975 and concerns his work as
Assistant Director for Natural Resources at the Domestic Council. The material mainly concerns environmental
matters, agriculture, Indian affairs, and
QUANTITY
5.8 linear feet
(ca. 11,600 pages)
DONOR
Gerald R. Ford
(accession number 77-107)
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 William McNitt, May 1982
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BIOGRAPHICAL
INFORMATION
Norman Everett Ross, Jr.
1941 Born in
1963 B.S. in
microbiology from Virginia State College
1965 M.S. in
microbiology from Virginia State College
1963‑71 Served in U.S. Army
as an immunologist
1971‑73 Budget Examiner,
Natural Resources Program Division, Environmental Branch, Office of Management
and Budget
1973 Office of the
Secretary, Department of Agriculture. On detail to the White
House in the office of the Counsellor for Natural
Resources (Earl Butz). He was later detailed
to the Domestic Council.
1974‑75 Assistant Director
for Natural Resources of the Domestic Council
1975 Assistant to
the chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
INTRODUCTION
The Ross collection covers the
period August 1974 to June 1975 and details his work on environmental matters, agriculture,
Indian affairs, and territorial matters.
Frequently, earlier materials from the Nixon administration appear in
the files. Although Ross divided his
files among several successors when he left the Domestic Council, his
collection now includes most of this material.
After his successors finished using his files, they usually retired the
materials virtually intact to the White House Central Files.
Ross joined the
Domestic Council staff in January 1974, after serving for several months on
detail to the Council. He was one of two
assistants to Richard Fairbanks and Michael Raoul‑Duval,
who successively headed the natural resources policy area.
Like most of the
Domestic Council staff, Ross was responsible for policy formulation; the
preparation and review of such documents as decision memoranda, briefing
papers, legislative proposals, fact sheets, and responses to correspondence;
soliciting comments and recommendations from White House staff and agency
officials; and maintaining ongoing contact with federal agencies and Congress
on behalf of the President.
Within the
natural resources policy area, Ross specialized on issues relating to
agriculture, the environment, Indian affairs and territorial affairs. He worked closely with officials from such
agencies as the Departments of Agriculture and Interior, the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration, the Army Corps of Engineers, the Environmental
Protection Agency, the Water Resources Council, and the Council on
Environmental Quality.
During the
eleven months that Norman Ross served on the Ford Domestic Council, he appears
to have been most active on issues related to the environment and to
Several folders
on environmental issues contain material from 1973. While most of the 1973 material consists of
press releases, material from as early as January 1974 appears in the
files. One Ross file relates entirely to proposed input on natural resources issues for President
Nixon's 1974 State of the Union Address and a follow‑up environmental and
natural resources message.
The most
significant Ross file on Interior Department matters relates to the status of
Ross was
apparently not as active on agricultural issues. The Ford administration offered few
agricultural initiatives, so much of his material concerns complaints about the
general state of American agriculture or the problems involved with raising a
specific crop or producing livestock.
Related
Materials (May 1982):
Materials related to the Ross files can be
found in the Domestic Council staff files of his successors ‑ Paul Leach
(agriculture); Tod Hullin
and George Humphreys (environment); James Falk, Sam Halper
and Dean Overman (
Series
Descriptions
1‑3 Agriculture Subject File,
1974-75. (1.0 linear feet)
Memoranda to and
from the White House staff, Domestic Council staff, the President and officials
of the departments and agencies; correspondence between Ross and individual
citizens or organizations; briefing papers; notes on meetings; press releases;
publications. Among the topics are the
Commodity Futures Trading Commission Act of 1974, milk prices, the Russian
grain deal, and a timber policy study.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject.
3‑7 Department of the Interior and
Environmental Agencies Subject File, 1973-75.
(1.8 linear feet)
Memoranda to and
from the White House staff, Domestic Council staff, the President and officials
of the departments and agencies; correspondence between Ross and individual
citizens or organizations; question and answer briefing sheets; press releases;
and publications. Besides environmental
issues, this file concerns the relationship between the
Arranged
alphabetically by subject.
8‑11 Indian Affairs Subject File,
1972-75. (1.6 linear feet)
Memoranda to and
from the White House staff, Domestic Council staff, the President, and
officials of the departments and agencies; correspondence from individual
citizens and organizations; press releases; legislation; legal briefs; and
publications. This series mainly
concerns economic enterprises owned by Indian tribes, protests staged by groups
of Indians, and proposed legislation to assist Indians. Topics include the Bureau of Indian Affairs;
a protest at Eagle Bay, New York; a court decision on salmon fishing rights of
Indians in Washington state; the Kootenai nation; and expansion of a ski resort
operated by the Mescalero Apaches.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject.
12 General Subject File,
1974-75. (0.4 linear feet)
Memoranda to and
from other members of the Domestic Council staff, correspondence with individuals
and organizations, press releases, a mail log, and publications. This series is basically administrative in
nature and concerns such topics as the organization of the Domestic Council,
invitations received by Ross, and the handling of mail he received.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject.
13 Referrals,
1974-75. (0.2 linear feet)
Referral
sheets and some correspondence. This
series concerns mail from the public which Ross referred to departments and
agencies to draft a response or respond directly. Only a few of the referral sheets have either
the incoming letter or a copy of the response attached.
Arranged
alphabetically by agency name and thereunder
chronologically.
13‑15 Chronological File, 1974-75. (0.8 linear feet)
Copies
of outgoing memoranda and correspondence and occasional briefing papers or
question and answer briefing sheets.
Included are copies of the responses to many of the letters from the
public which Ross referred to the departments and agencies for a draft response. Topics include predator control, dairy
prices, beef imports, agricultural commodities, food stamps, the sugar tariff,
public works projects, Indian affairs, forestry, and fisheries.
Arranged
chronologically.
Container List
Canning Lid
Shortage
Child Nutrition
Commodity
Futures Trading Commission Act of 1974 (1)-(2)
Cotton
Dairy Farming
Department of
Agriculture (1)‑(6)
Department of
Agriculture
‑ Key
Activities FY 1975
‑ Presidential
and Departmental Accomplishments
‑
Presidential Objectives
Energy
Fertilizers
Food
Food and
Agriculture Conference on Inflation
Grain
Grain ‑
Russian Grain Deal
House
Agriculture Subcommittee on Livestock and Grains
Livestock (1)‑(2)
Livestock
Conference
Milk Prices (1)‑(2)
National Forum
on Growth Policy
Pesticide
Control
Presidential
Meetings
Sheep
Soil and Water
Conservation
Sugar
Timber Policy
Study (1)‑(2)
Water ‑
Waste Treatment (1)‑(2)
Department of
the Interior and Environmental Agencies Subject File
Auto Emissions
Chlorine
Shortage
Corps of
Engineers
Council on
Environmental Quality
Cross
Cross
Cross
Cross
Cross
Department of
the Interior (1)‑(3)
Department of
the Interior ‑ Natural Resource and Recreation Economic Conference,
Department of
the Interior ‑ Presidential Events
Department of
the Interior ‑ Presidential Objectives
Environmental
Policy Study
Environmental
Protection Agency
Environmental
Protection Agency ‑ Noise
Environmental
Protection Agency ‑ Pesticides
Environmental
Protection Agency ‑ Presidential Events
Executive
Seminar on Environmental Quality and Natural Resources
Interagency Task
Force on Inadvertent Modification of the Stratosphere (IMOS)
Migrant Farmworkers
Minerals (1)‑(2)
National
Commission on Water Quality
National Science
Foundation (1)‑(2)
National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration (1)‑(2)
National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration ‑
Natural
Resources ‑ Domestic Council
Nonreturnable Beverage
Containers
Quarantines ‑
Pet Industry
Safe Drinking
Water Act
Seaward
Advancement Conference
Shrimp
Society of
Exploration Geophysicists
State of the
Waste ‑
Ocean Dumping
Water Resources
Water Resources
Council
Aamodt Indians
Advisory
Committee on Indian Trust Responsibilities
Affiliated
Tribes of Northwest Indians
Alaskan Indians
Alaskan Indians ‑
Claims
Alaskan Indians ‑
American Indian
Activities
American Indian
Defense, Inc.
American Indian
Development Association
American Indian
Movement
American Indian
Policy Review Commission
American Indian
Press Association
Americans for
Indian
Bay Mills Indian
Community
Bicentennial
Bureau of Indian
Affairs (1)‑(2)
Bureau of Indian
Affairs ‑ The American Indians: Answers to 101
Questions
Canadian Policy
Civil Rights and
Indians
Coalition
of Eastern Native Americans, Inc.
Cultural
Coordinators Project
Economic
Development Administration
Education ‑
General
Education ‑
Post Secondary
Education ‑
S 1017
Fishing Rights ‑
Boldt Decision and Pacific Salmon Fishing (1)‑(2)
Foundation for
Airborne Relief
General (1)‑(2)
Havasupai
Horton Agency
Indian Claims
Commission
Interagency Task
Force on Indian Affairs
Johnson ‑
O'Malley Program and Regulations
Kootenai Nation
(1)‑(2)
Land
Law Enforcement
Problems
Legislation (1)‑(2)
Mescalero Apaches
Mescalero Apaches ‑
Sierra Blanca Ski Resort (1)‑(2)
Mohawk Nation
National
Congress of American Indians
National Council
on Indian
National Indian
Activities Association
Native American
Rights Fund
Navajo and Hopi
Tribes (1)‑(2)
Office of
Economic
Office of
Economic
Office of Native
American Programs
Presidential
Meeting with Indian Leaders
Quinalt Tribe
Revenue Sharing
Ruiz vs. Morton
Salmon Fishing
Sioux Nation of
Indians (1)‑(2)
Social Services
The Native
Americans: At What Level Sovereignty?
Urban Indians
United
Southeastern Tribes
Domestic Council
Issues (1)‑(2)
Invitations ‑
Ross
Federal
Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee
Federal Travel
Regulations
Financial Aid
Legislative
Affairs
Mail Log (1)‑(3)
Presidential
Meetings
Press Releases,
(1)‑(4)
White House
Staff Memoranda
Papers Relating
to the President's Departmental Reorganization Program
Agriculture
Department (1)‑(5)
Commerce
Department
Council on
Environmental Quality
Environmental
Protection Agency
Federal Energy
Administration
Interior
Department
Miscellaneous
Agencies
Office of
Management and Budget
Chronological File
7/74-10/74
11/74-2/75
3/75-6/75