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The Arthur Burns Papers were created and accumulated by Dr. Burns while he was Counsellor to President Richard M. Nixon, 1969-70, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, 1970-78, Distinguished Scholar, American Enterprise Institute, 1978-81 and 1985-87, and U.S. Ambassador to West Germany, 1981-85. His White House materials mainly document domestic programs and policies. Numerous series reflect the wide range of responsibilities of the Federal Reserve System during the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. While the System's interests lie mainly in the area of monetary affairs, the collection also includes a substantial amount of material on fiscal matters for use in projecting future economic developments. Some major areas of concern to the Federal Reserve Board are domestic and international monetary affairs, banking regulation and reform, incomes policy, government loan guarantees, and administration and reform of the Federal Reserve System. The material from Arthur Burns' ambassador post document U.S.-West German relations, West German politics, conditions in Berlin, the NATO alliance, international exchanges and education, and U.S. troops and weaponry in West Germany.
Arthur F. Burns Papers … The Arthur Burns Papers were created and accumulated by Dr. Burns while he was Counsellor to President Richard M. Nixon, 1969-70, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, 1970-78, Distinguished Scholar, American Enterprise Institute, 1978-81 and 1985-87, and U.S. Ambassador to West Germany, 1981-85. His White House materials mainly document domestic programs and policies. Numerous series reflect the wide range of responsibilities of the Federal Reserve System during the …
The Arthur Burns Papers were created and accumulated by Dr. Burns while he was Counsellor to President Richard M. Nixon, 1969-70, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, 1970-78, Distinguished Scholar, American Enterprise Institute, 1978-81 and 1985-87, and U.S. Ambassador to West Germany, 1981-85. His White House materials mainly document domestic programs and policies. Numerous series reflect the wide range of responsibilities of the Federal Reserve System during the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. While the System's interests lie mainly in the area of monetary affairs, the collection also includes a substantial amount of material on fiscal matters for use in projecting future economic developments. Some major areas of concern to the Federal Reserve Board are domestic and international monetary affairs, banking regulation and reform, incomes policy, government loan guarantees, and administration and reform of the Federal Reserve System. The material from Arthur Burns' ambassador post document U.S.-West German relations, West German politics, conditions in Berlin, the NATO alliance, international exchanges and education, and U.S. troops and weaponry in West Germany.
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This collection documents William Kendall's contacts with senators and their aides regarding pending legislation, appointments and routine requests, and advising Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford on congressional votes and views on legislation. Topics include Vietnam, military spending, intelligence community oversight and energy issues, as well as other matters.
This collection also contains materials from William Kendall's predecessor, Tom Korologos, including occasional materials from the Nixon administration. These cover anti-Vietnam War vote tabulations and congressional response to the mining of North Vietnamese ports; extensive handwritten notes, often of conversations, regarding pending legislation and appointments; and miscellaneous printed material.
William T. Kendall Files … This collection documents William Kendall's contacts with senators and their aides regarding pending legislation, appointments and routine requests, and advising Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford on congressional votes and views on legislation. Topics include Vietnam, military spending, intelligence community oversight and energy issues, as well as other matters. This collection also contains materials from William Kendall's predecessor, Tom Korologos, including occasional …
This collection documents William Kendall's contacts with senators and their aides regarding pending legislation, appointments and routine requests, and advising Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford on congressional votes and views on legislation. Topics include Vietnam, military spending, intelligence community oversight and energy issues, as well as other matters.
This collection also contains materials from William Kendall's predecessor, Tom Korologos, including occasional materials from the Nixon administration. These cover anti-Vietnam War vote tabulations and congressional response to the mining of North Vietnamese ports; extensive handwritten notes, often of conversations, regarding pending legislation and appointments; and miscellaneous printed material.
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The White House Central Files (WHCF) Name Files is mainly a name index to the WHCF Subject Files, although some routine materials are filed only in the Name Files and not in the Subject Files.
White House Central Files Name Files (Ford Administration) … The White House Central Files (WHCF) Name Files is mainly a name index to the WHCF Subject Files, although some routine materials are filed only in the Name Files and not in the Subject Files. …
The White House Central Files (WHCF) Name Files is mainly a name index to the WHCF Subject Files, although some routine materials are filed only in the Name Files and not in the Subject Files.
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This collection consists of audiocassettes and transcripts of interviews of former President Gerald R. Ford, Ford White House staff, agency officials, and congressmen. The interviews focus heavily on Gerald Ford’s response to the economic and energy crises of the 1970s, relations with Congress, 1975 State of the Union Address, and the 1976 Presidential campaign.
Yanek Mieczkowski Research Interviews … This collection consists of audiocassettes and transcripts of interviews of former President Gerald R. Ford, Ford White House staff, agency officials, and congressmen. The interviews focus heavily on Gerald Ford’s response to the economic and energy crises of the 1970s, relations with Congress, 1975 State of the Union Address, and the 1976 Presidential …
This collection consists of audiocassettes and transcripts of interviews of former President Gerald R. Ford, Ford White House staff, agency officials, and congressmen. The interviews focus heavily on Gerald Ford’s response to the economic and energy crises of the 1970s, relations with Congress, 1975 State of the Union Address, and the 1976 Presidential campaign.
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The collection contains material concerning David Belin's work on the staffs of the Warren Commission (1964) investigating the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Rockefeller Commission (1975) investigating alleged intelligence community abuses of U.S. law. The collection also includes much on his unofficial role as a leading defender of the Warren Commission report against such critics as Mark Lane, G. Robert Blakey, and Oliver Stone.
David W. Belin Papers … The collection contains material concerning David Belin's work on the staffs of the Warren Commission (1964) investigating the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Rockefeller Commission (1975) investigating alleged intelligence community abuses of U.S. law. The collection also includes much on his unofficial role as a leading defender of the Warren Commission report against such critics as Mark Lane, G. Robert Blakey, and Oliver …
The collection contains material concerning David Belin's work on the staffs of the Warren Commission (1964) investigating the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Rockefeller Commission (1975) investigating alleged intelligence community abuses of U.S. law. The collection also includes much on his unofficial role as a leading defender of the Warren Commission report against such critics as Mark Lane, G. Robert Blakey, and Oliver Stone.