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This collection contains mail from the general public sent to First Lady Betty Ford, or to both President Gerald Ford and Mrs. Ford, on a variety of topics. It includes public opinion mail related to Betty Ford’s 60 Minutes interview, her breast cancer surgery, the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), the Nixon pardon, and Mrs. Ford’s prayer for Dr. Maurice Sage. It also includes holiday and occasion cards addressed to the Fords and requests for greetings for special occasions.
White House Social Files Bulk Mail Files … This collection contains mail from the general public sent to First Lady Betty Ford, or to both President Gerald Ford and Mrs. Ford, on a variety of topics. It includes public opinion mail related to Betty Ford’s 60 Minutes interview, her breast cancer surgery, the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), the Nixon pardon, and Mrs. Ford’s prayer for Dr. Maurice Sage. It also includes holiday and occasion cards addressed to the Fords and requests for greetings for special …
This collection contains mail from the general public sent to First Lady Betty Ford, or to both President Gerald Ford and Mrs. Ford, on a variety of topics. It includes public opinion mail related to Betty Ford’s 60 Minutes interview, her breast cancer surgery, the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), the Nixon pardon, and Mrs. Ford’s prayer for Dr. Maurice Sage. It also includes holiday and occasion cards addressed to the Fords and requests for greetings for special occasions.
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The collection contains material from Roderick Hills' work in Gerald Ford's White House and at the Securities and Exchange Commission, along with his post-government activities in business and law. The papers concern economics, federal government regulation of financial institutions and businesses, the Securities and Exchange Commission, White House legal matters, and corporate governance.
Roderick M. Hills Papers … The collection contains material from Roderick Hills' work in Gerald Ford's White House and at the Securities and Exchange Commission, along with his post-government activities in business and law. The papers concern economics, federal government regulation of financial institutions and businesses, the Securities and Exchange Commission, White House legal matters, and corporate …
The collection contains material from Roderick Hills' work in Gerald Ford's White House and at the Securities and Exchange Commission, along with his post-government activities in business and law. The papers concern economics, federal government regulation of financial institutions and businesses, the Securities and Exchange Commission, White House legal matters, and corporate governance.
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This bulk of this collection documents the social aspects of being President Gerald Ford's Chief Counsel. A significant portion of this collection is made up of newspaper clippings from major newspapers such as The New York Times and Washington Post, which attest to social functions and events the Buchens attended. Some of the correspondence and notations in the calendars depict the Buchen's as parents and grandparents, while others depict them as friends to the Presidential family, ambassadors, and celebrities.
Notable are the opinions that come forth in this collection, specifically from Philip Buchen (in his speeches and participation in various conferences) and his wife Bunny (in her "diary"). The estimations of others are also well-represented, especially regarding the Richard Nixon pardon.
A shortcoming of this collection is the absence of materials dating from the beginning of Ford's and Buchen's friendship to the time of Ford's Vice Presidency. There are references to this period and the Ford and Buchen law firm, particularly in the oral histories, and some of the clippings and speeches, but for the most part, this period is left undocumented.
Philip W. Buchen Papers … This bulk of this collection documents the social aspects of being President Gerald Ford's Chief Counsel. A significant portion of this collection is made up of newspaper clippings from major newspapers such as The New York Times and Washington Post, which attest to social functions and events the Buchens attended. Some of the correspondence and notations in the calendars depict the Buchen's as parents and grandparents, while others depict them as friends to the Presidential …
This bulk of this collection documents the social aspects of being President Gerald Ford's Chief Counsel. A significant portion of this collection is made up of newspaper clippings from major newspapers such as The New York Times and Washington Post, which attest to social functions and events the Buchens attended. Some of the correspondence and notations in the calendars depict the Buchen's as parents and grandparents, while others depict them as friends to the Presidential family, ambassadors, and celebrities.
Notable are the opinions that come forth in this collection, specifically from Philip Buchen (in his speeches and participation in various conferences) and his wife Bunny (in her "diary"). The estimations of others are also well-represented, especially regarding the Richard Nixon pardon.
A shortcoming of this collection is the absence of materials dating from the beginning of Ford's and Buchen's friendship to the time of Ford's Vice Presidency. There are references to this period and the Ford and Buchen law firm, particularly in the oral histories, and some of the clippings and speeches, but for the most part, this period is left undocumented.
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This collection contains Peter Rodman's chronological file documenting the handling of letters addressed to National Security Advisers Henry Kissinger or Brent Scowcroft, reminders to the National Security Adviser about matters requiring his attention, and a fragmentary subject file concerning several foreign policy issues. A few important documents appear, including a handwritten memorandum of conversation of Henry Kissinger's discussions with President Asad of Syria on Aug. 23, 1975 and original maps associated with the negotiation of the Sinai Accords. Most memoranda of conversations for foreign affairs meetings that Rodman produced do not appear here, but can be found in other National Security Council collections.
Peter W. Rodman Files … This collection contains Peter Rodman's chronological file documenting the handling of letters addressed to National Security Advisers Henry Kissinger or Brent Scowcroft, reminders to the National Security Adviser about matters requiring his attention, and a fragmentary subject file concerning several foreign policy issues. A few important documents appear, including a handwritten memorandum of conversation of Henry Kissinger's discussions with President Asad of Syria on Aug. 23, …
This collection contains Peter Rodman's chronological file documenting the handling of letters addressed to National Security Advisers Henry Kissinger or Brent Scowcroft, reminders to the National Security Adviser about matters requiring his attention, and a fragmentary subject file concerning several foreign policy issues. A few important documents appear, including a handwritten memorandum of conversation of Henry Kissinger's discussions with President Asad of Syria on Aug. 23, 1975 and original maps associated with the negotiation of the Sinai Accords. Most memoranda of conversations for foreign affairs meetings that Rodman produced do not appear here, but can be found in other National Security Council collections.
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This collection contains a mix of routine and substantive letters and telegrams exchanged between President Gerald Ford and leaders of 64 countries. Substantive exchanges address such topics as Angola, the British financial crisis, economic summit meetings, Middle East peace process, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Cyprus, South Vietnam, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and Soviet influence in Africa and Asia. Supporting materials, including memoranda, notes, and letter drafts, round out the collection.
Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders (Ford Administration) … This collection contains a mix of routine and substantive letters and telegrams exchanged between President Gerald Ford and leaders of 64 countries. Substantive exchanges address such topics as Angola, the British financial crisis, economic summit meetings, Middle East peace process, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Cyprus, South Vietnam, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and Soviet influence in Africa …
This collection contains a mix of routine and substantive letters and telegrams exchanged between President Gerald Ford and leaders of 64 countries. Substantive exchanges address such topics as Angola, the British financial crisis, economic summit meetings, Middle East peace process, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Cyprus, South Vietnam, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and Soviet influence in Africa and Asia. Supporting materials, including memoranda, notes, and letter drafts, round out the collection.
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This collection contains material compiled by William Timmons and his assistant Powell Moore from August to December 1974 and Timmons' routine personal correspondence from 1969 to 1974. It documents the organization of the White House legislative liaison staff and contacts between Timmons and individual Members of Congress on pending legislation, presidential appointments and routine political matters.
William E. Timmons Files … This collection contains material compiled by William Timmons and his assistant Powell Moore from August to December 1974 and Timmons' routine personal correspondence from 1969 to 1974. It documents the organization of the White House legislative liaison staff and contacts between Timmons and individual Members of Congress on pending legislation, presidential appointments and routine political …
This collection contains material compiled by William Timmons and his assistant Powell Moore from August to December 1974 and Timmons' routine personal correspondence from 1969 to 1974. It documents the organization of the White House legislative liaison staff and contacts between Timmons and individual Members of Congress on pending legislation, presidential appointments and routine political matters.