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The White House Central Files (WHCF) documents all aspects of the administration of President Gerald R. Ford. The Subject File is the location for most substantive WHCF material and, through cross-references, is the path of access to material in related files. It includes: memoranda, letters, telegrams, reports, cables, publications, press releases, speeches, lists, drafts, clippings, briefing papers, schedules, invitations, courtesy messages, and public opinion mail.
This material is the product of the White House, Domestic Council and National Security Council staffs. In addition to material prepared by them, it includes related communications from: officials at all levels and branches of Federal, state and local government; political advisers and organizations; spokesmen for or members of various economic, political, ethnic, religious, and professional groups; foreign officials; and, not least, the general public.
Content reflects political, policy, administrative, personnel, and public relations concerns; including those domestic and foreign, significant and insignificant.
White House Central Files Subject Files (Ford Administration) … The White House Central Files (WHCF) documents all aspects of the administration of President Gerald R. Ford. The Subject File is the location for most substantive WHCF material and, through cross-references, is the path of access to material in related files. It includes: memoranda, letters, telegrams, reports, cables, publications, press releases, speeches, lists, drafts, clippings, briefing papers, schedules, invitations, courtesy messages, …
The White House Central Files (WHCF) documents all aspects of the administration of President Gerald R. Ford. The Subject File is the location for most substantive WHCF material and, through cross-references, is the path of access to material in related files. It includes: memoranda, letters, telegrams, reports, cables, publications, press releases, speeches, lists, drafts, clippings, briefing papers, schedules, invitations, courtesy messages, and public opinion mail.
This material is the product of the White House, Domestic Council and National Security Council staffs. In addition to material prepared by them, it includes related communications from: officials at all levels and branches of Federal, state and local government; political advisers and organizations; spokesmen for or members of various economic, political, ethnic, religious, and professional groups; foreign officials; and, not least, the general public.
Content reflects political, policy, administrative, personnel, and public relations concerns; including those domestic and foreign, significant and insignificant.
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The collection documents Theodore Marrs' work on White House liaison with approximately 160 special interest groups and associations and includes material on the government programs and issues that most interested them. Marrs dealt with a variety of types of organizations: veterans, military, medical and health, education, religious, ethnic, aging and retirees, Native Americans, and service clubs (Rotary, Kiwanis, etc.)
His files documents such matters as the Vietnam War amnesty program, military personnel missing in action in Southeast Asia, Indochina refugees resettlement, illegal aliens, the American Bicentennial celebration, liaison with the National Alliance of Businessmen, "Tuesday at the White House" and "Wednesday at the White House" meetings.
Theodore C. Marrs Files (Ford Administration) … The collection documents Theodore Marrs' work on White House liaison with approximately 160 special interest groups and associations and includes material on the government programs and issues that most interested them. Marrs dealt with a variety of types of organizations: veterans, military, medical and health, education, religious, ethnic, aging and retirees, Native Americans, and service clubs (Rotary, Kiwanis, etc.) His files documents such matters as the …
The collection documents Theodore Marrs' work on White House liaison with approximately 160 special interest groups and associations and includes material on the government programs and issues that most interested them. Marrs dealt with a variety of types of organizations: veterans, military, medical and health, education, religious, ethnic, aging and retirees, Native Americans, and service clubs (Rotary, Kiwanis, etc.)
His files documents such matters as the Vietnam War amnesty program, military personnel missing in action in Southeast Asia, Indochina refugees resettlement, illegal aliens, the American Bicentennial celebration, liaison with the National Alliance of Businessmen, "Tuesday at the White House" and "Wednesday at the White House" meetings.
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The collection concerns such topics as international arms control negotiations, energy, trade policy, foreign aid, and investigations of the intelligence community.
Presidential Subject Files (Ford Administration) … The collection concerns such topics as international arms control negotiations, energy, trade policy, foreign aid, and investigations of the intelligence community. …
The collection concerns such topics as international arms control negotiations, energy, trade policy, foreign aid, and investigations of the intelligence community.