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This collection contains memoranda, letters, briefing papers, and reports that President Gerald Ford initialed or otherwise annotated along with a small number of documents entirely in his hand. Gertrude Fry of the Staff Secretary's Office selected the documents from among those found in the Oval Office outbox. Even if a document case contained handwriting on only one page, Fry placed the entire case in the Handwriting File.
This collection covers most Ford administration topics, but researchers should note its limitations. Many documents from the President's outbox contained no annotations, so Fry just stamped them "The President has seen" and sent them to the White House Central Files. In addition, the Handwriting File seldom reflects White House staff work before or after an issue was referred to the President. It is probable, especially for the first half of the administration, that some handwriting items relating to national security matters were returned to the National Security Council or other agencies.
President Ford seldom added extensive comments or notes to documents. Usually he merely initialed them, placed a check mark next to the option he preferred, or added a brief note such as "Send to Jack Marsh for handling." These documents are significant because they were seen by the President and often reflect his decisions.
President's Handwriting Files (Ford Administration) … This collection contains memoranda, letters, briefing papers, and reports that President Gerald Ford initialed or otherwise annotated along with a small number of documents entirely in his hand. Gertrude Fry of the Staff Secretary's Office selected the documents from among those found in the Oval Office outbox. Even if a document case contained handwriting on only one page, Fry placed the entire case in the Handwriting File. This collection covers most …
This collection contains memoranda, letters, briefing papers, and reports that President Gerald Ford initialed or otherwise annotated along with a small number of documents entirely in his hand. Gertrude Fry of the Staff Secretary's Office selected the documents from among those found in the Oval Office outbox. Even if a document case contained handwriting on only one page, Fry placed the entire case in the Handwriting File.
This collection covers most Ford administration topics, but researchers should note its limitations. Many documents from the President's outbox contained no annotations, so Fry just stamped them "The President has seen" and sent them to the White House Central Files. In addition, the Handwriting File seldom reflects White House staff work before or after an issue was referred to the President. It is probable, especially for the first half of the administration, that some handwriting items relating to national security matters were returned to the National Security Council or other agencies.
President Ford seldom added extensive comments or notes to documents. Usually he merely initialed them, placed a check mark next to the option he preferred, or added a brief note such as "Send to Jack Marsh for handling." These documents are significant because they were seen by the President and often reflect his decisions.
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This collection consists of a filing system shared by the White House East Wing staff, who assisted Betty Ford and the Ford children in their public activities. It includes Subject Files, Name Files, Chronological Files, and Bulk Mail Files that are comparable to the separate system used by President Gerald R. Ford and his staff in the West Wing. Correspondence with the general public comprise most, but not all, of the material. The material concerns views on public issues, expressions of support or criticism, holiday greetings, invitations, schedule requests, and plans, assistance requests and offers, and other matters.
White House Social Office Central Files (Ford Administration) … This collection consists of a filing system shared by the White House East Wing staff, who assisted Betty Ford and the Ford children in their public activities. It includes Subject Files, Name Files, Chronological Files, and Bulk Mail Files that are comparable to the separate system used by President Gerald R. Ford and his staff in the West Wing. Correspondence with the general public comprise most, but not all, of the material. The material …
This collection consists of a filing system shared by the White House East Wing staff, who assisted Betty Ford and the Ford children in their public activities. It includes Subject Files, Name Files, Chronological Files, and Bulk Mail Files that are comparable to the separate system used by President Gerald R. Ford and his staff in the West Wing. Correspondence with the general public comprise most, but not all, of the material. The material concerns views on public issues, expressions of support or criticism, holiday greetings, invitations, schedule requests, and plans, assistance requests and offers, and other matters.
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This collection documents Milton E. Mitler's White House liaison activities with Bicentennial groups and Vietnam War Missing in Action/Prisoner of War (MIA/POW) groups. It also describes his occasional handling of White House meetings with veterans, educational, medical and religious organizations.
Mitler's major duty and the majority of his files concern his work on the American Revolution Bicentennial. Records document his work as liaison between the White House and the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration (ARBA), Federal agencies, and the general public. It also documents the handling of gifts received at the White House for the Bicentennial.
Materials on the MIA/POW issue document White House relations with organizations such as the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia, and attempts to locate information on servicemen still being held in Southeast Asia.
Milton E. Mitler Files … This collection documents Milton E. Mitler's White House liaison activities with Bicentennial groups and Vietnam War Missing in Action/Prisoner of War (MIA/POW) groups. It also describes his occasional handling of White House meetings with veterans, educational, medical and religious organizations. Mitler's major duty and the majority of his files concern his work on the American Revolution Bicentennial. Records document his work as liaison between the White House and the American …
This collection documents Milton E. Mitler's White House liaison activities with Bicentennial groups and Vietnam War Missing in Action/Prisoner of War (MIA/POW) groups. It also describes his occasional handling of White House meetings with veterans, educational, medical and religious organizations.
Mitler's major duty and the majority of his files concern his work on the American Revolution Bicentennial. Records document his work as liaison between the White House and the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration (ARBA), Federal agencies, and the general public. It also documents the handling of gifts received at the White House for the Bicentennial.
Materials on the MIA/POW issue document White House relations with organizations such as the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia, and attempts to locate information on servicemen still being held in Southeast Asia.
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This collection concerns Norman E. Ross's work as Assistant Director for Natural Resources at the Domestic Council. The material mainly concerns environmental matters, agriculture, Indian affairs, and U.S. territories.
Norman E. Ross Files … This collection concerns Norman E. Ross's work as Assistant Director for Natural Resources at the Domestic Council. The material mainly concerns environmental matters, agriculture, Indian affairs, and U.S. territories. …
This collection concerns Norman E. Ross's work as Assistant Director for Natural Resources at the Domestic Council. The material mainly concerns environmental matters, agriculture, Indian affairs, and U.S. territories.
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This collection contains primarily messages notifying world leaders of the presidential transition from Richard Nixon to Gerald Ford. It also contains talking points for President Ford's first meetings with foreign ambassadors as well as substantive State Department briefing papers summarizing U.S. foreign policy on the eve of the Ford administration. Topics include United States - U.S.S.R. relations, Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, food, nuclear weapons, and oil.
Presidential Transition Files (Ford Administration) … This collection contains primarily messages notifying world leaders of the presidential transition from Richard Nixon to Gerald Ford. It also contains talking points for President Ford's first meetings with foreign ambassadors as well as substantive State Department briefing papers summarizing U.S. foreign policy on the eve of the Ford administration. Topics include United States - U.S.S.R. relations, Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, Southeast …
This collection contains primarily messages notifying world leaders of the presidential transition from Richard Nixon to Gerald Ford. It also contains talking points for President Ford's first meetings with foreign ambassadors as well as substantive State Department briefing papers summarizing U.S. foreign policy on the eve of the Ford administration. Topics include United States - U.S.S.R. relations, Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, food, nuclear weapons, and oil.
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This collection contains the working files of Jane Dannenhauer, concerning her work in the Counsel's Office during the presidency of Gerald R. Ford. The files concern security and conflict of interest investigations for White House staff and other officials.
Jane Dannenhauer Files … This collection contains the working files of Jane Dannenhauer, concerning her work in the Counsel's Office during the presidency of Gerald R. Ford. The files concern security and conflict of interest investigations for White House staff and other …
This collection contains the working files of Jane Dannenhauer, concerning her work in the Counsel's Office during the presidency of Gerald R. Ford. The files concern security and conflict of interest investigations for White House staff and other officials.