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White House
Operations Office
A.
JAMES REICHLEY
Consultant,
White House Staff:
Files,
1976
SUMMARY
DESCRIPTION
The
materials document Reichley's work on the 1976
presidential campaign, including general campaign strategy, development of long‑range
goals and policies, the presidential debates, and statements of President
Ford's position on specific issues.
QUANTITY
2.0 linear feet (ca.
4,000 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 Dennis Daellenbach, May 1984
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BIOGRAPHICAL
INFORMATION
A.
James Reichley
1929 Born,
1946‑50
1951‑53
1953‑54 Technical editor,
Franklin Institute,
1955‑56
1957‑61 Political
reporter, Pottsville Republican,
1961‑62 Legislative
Assistant, Sen. Kenneth Keating of
1963‑67 Assistant to the
Governor, Gov. William Scranton of
1967‑72 Associate Editor, Fortune
magazine
1970 Consultant,
President's Commission on Student Unrest
1972‑76 Board of Editors, Fortune
magazine
1976 Consultant,
White House staff
1977‑present Senior Fellow, Department
of Governmental Service, Brookings Institution,
Author: The Burying
of Kingsmith, Houghton Mifflin, 1957 (novel)
Hail to the
Chief,
Houghton Mifflin, 1960 (novel)
States in Crisis,
Conservatives in
an Age of Change: The Nixon and Ford Administrations, Brookings
Institution, 1981
INTRODUCTION
The files of James Reichley
cover the period May‑October 1976 when he served as a political
consultant for White House Chief of Staff Richard Cheney.
A journalist
with practical experience in the political arena, Reichley
assisted Cheney with President Ford's primary and general election
campaigns. His broad responsibility was
to consider long range goals and policies, and to generate new ideas. In particular, Reichley
produced papers on campaign strategy and drafted statements expressing the
President's position on a variety of issues.
Although under the direction of Michael Raoul‑Duval,
Cheney's political assistant, Reichley usually worked
most closely with Cheney himself.
As part of his
work on general campaign strategy, Reichley was
involved with outlining the long term "vision" of the Ford
administration. This involvement ranged
from writing analysis papers for Cheney on themes and programs for Ford to
stress during the election, to weighing the advantages of potential campaign
slogans.
Reichley's draft
presidential statements are typical political campaign documents, full of fiery
rhetoric about Ford's virtues and the opposition's mistakes and
inconsistencies. Some of the material
relates to the pre‑nomination struggle between Ford and his Republican
challenger, Ronald Reagan. The majority,
however, covers Ford's contest with Jimmy Carter, the Democratic candidate for
president. Subjects include housing,
employment, crime, taxes, health, older Americans, and‑‑in greater
detail‑‑the Ford‑Carter debates and education. The major exception to the heavy political
overtones of the files is Reichley's drafts of Ford's
nuclear policy statement of
The files
consist of a relatively straightforward subject series, with multiple copies of
a document often filed under a number of related folder titles. The majority of items are
reports, speeches, and published materials, some dating back to 1974, which
administration officials sent to Reichley for
background information. Reichley's personal drafts of fact sheets, speeches, radio
talks, position papers, and statements are fewer in number, but are also easy
to pick out because he typed them on his own distinctive typewriter.
Related
Materials (May 1984):
The Ford Library currently has available a
number of other collections that are closely related to Reichley's
work and the 1976 campaign. Most
significant are the Michael Raoul‑Duval Papers
and various sections of the PL‑Political Affairs category in the White
House Central Files. On the issue of
nuclear policy, Glenn R. Schleede's files contain a
wide range of documents, including a full set of drafts leading up to Ford's
nuclear proliferation statement of October 28.
Series
Descriptions
1‑5 Subject File, 1976. (2.0 linear feet)
Reports,
speeches, press releases, printed material, and clippings which Reichley used for background information; and memoranda,
analysis papers, and draft statements and speeches produced by Reichley. Subjects
include general strategy for President Ford's 1976 election campaign, and the
Ford‑Carter debates; and the President's position on specific campaign
issues such as crime, Eastern Europe, education, employment, health, housing,
nuclear proliferation, and older Americans.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder.
Container List
Abortion
Acceptance
Speech ‑ Republican Convention
Administration
Agenda/Program
Aging
Agriculture ‑
Addresses by Government Officials
Agriculture ‑
Rural Development Goals Report
Baroody, William J.,
Jr. ‑ Speeches (1)-(2)
Bicentennial
Themes
Bill of Rights ‑
Campaign Themes
Blacks
Budget ‑
Speeches and Briefings
Busing
Campaign
Carter, Jimmy ‑
General (1)-(2)
Carter, Jimmy ‑
Published Material
Carter, Jimmy ‑
Republican National Committee Report
Cheney, Richard
Church Property
Cities ‑
General
Cities ‑
Urban Development and Neighborhood Revitalization Report
Common Cause
Community
Development
Community
Development ‑ Block Program
Constituency
Analysis
Crime
Debates, First ‑
Debates, Second ‑
Debates, Third ‑
Delegates
Defense
Democrats
Domestic Policy ‑
Speech Proposal
Education ‑
Forward Planning Issues Report
Education ‑
General (1)-(2)
Education ‑
Speeches by Government Officials
Election
Energy
Environment
Environment ‑
Speeches by Russell Train (1)-(4)
Federal System
Food Stamps
Ford, Gerald R. ‑
General
Ford, Gerald R. ‑
"The Ford Presidency: A Portrait of the First Two Years"
Health ‑
Cost Estimates for National Health Insurance
Health ‑
General
Housing
Humphrey‑Hawkins
Employment Bill
Jobs/Employment
Law Enforcement ‑
General
Law Enforcement ‑
Remarks by Edward Levi
Law Enforcement ‑
Remarks by Richard Thornburgh
Marsh, John
Medal of Freedom
Awards
Medicaid
Morality
Nathan, Richard
P.
National
Education Association (1)-(2)
National
Interest
Nuclear Policy
Statement (1)-(5)
Nuclear Policy
Statement (6)
Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development
Platform
Committee
Platforms
(1)-(4)
Political
Philosophy
Population
Poverty
Public Interest
Groups
Quality of Life
Radio Talks
Reagan, Ronald
Regulation
Reichley, James A.
Religion
Republican
Legislative Agenda,
Revenue Sharing
Rockefeller,
Nelson A.
Senior Citizens
Skeptic
(magazine)
Smith, Mary
Louise
Social Security
Speeches/Themes
Strategy Meeting
‑
Strategy/Planning
Taxes
Theme Speeches
Urban
Vision Theme
Voting
Statistics
Welfare