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Collection: Dorothy E. Downton Files (Ford Administration), Dorothy Downton's Campaign Files, Presidential Campaign - Phone Calls
Calls Made By Dorothy Downton Regarding the 1976 Michigan Primary Race … Dorothy CALLS MADE FRIDAY, MAY 14 Mrs. Harold Phelps. They are already working hard phoning their friends, etc. They will certainly continue to do all they can. Mr. Neil Weathers. They are all concerned about what has been happening lately. You have four votes in their household, and they will tell all their neighbors they have to vote on Tuesday. They hope to catch a glimpse of you and Mrs. Ford in church on Sunday. They are members …
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Collection: Dorothy E. Downton Files (Ford Administration), Dorothy Downton's White House Files, Vice President's Memos for the President (4)
Memorandum from Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller to President Gerald R. Ford Regarding a Progress Report on the Idea of a Series of Presidential Bicentennial Speeches … THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON October 28, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: THE VICE PRESIDENT SUBJECT; The Bicentennial - Progress Report on the Idea of a Series of Presidential Bicentennial Speeches 1. On September 17, you directed me to develop a series of Presidential Bicentennial Speeches for delivery either independently or …
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Collection: White House Photographic Office Collection (Ford Administration), Gerald R. Ford White House Photographs
President Gerald R. Ford Delivering Remarks at the American Freedom Train Ceremony at Alexandria Railway Station in Alexandria, Virginia …
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Collection: White House Photographic Office Collection (Ford Administration), Gerald R. Ford White House Photographs
President Gerald R. Ford Delivering Remarks at the American Freedom Train Ceremony at Alexandria Railway Station in Alexandria, Virginia …
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Collection: White House Photographic Office Collection (Ford Administration), Gerald R. Ford White House Photographs
Paul Newman, First Lady Betty Ford, Joanne Woodward, and Martha Graham at Reception Following the Martha Graham 50th Anniversary Gala Celebration at the Uris Theater in New York City …
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Collection: White House Photographic Office Collection (Ford Administration), Gerald R. Ford White House Photographs
President Gerald R. Ford and Milt Mitler Touring a Display of Bicentennial Gifts Received By the White House …
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This photograph depicts a proclamation signing ceremony attended by President Gerald R. Ford, Attorney General Edward H. Levi, Paul Bannai, General Leonard F. Chapman, USMC, Ret., Stephen Doi, Wes Doi, Senator Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii), Senator Hiram L. Fong (R-Hawaii), Ross Harano, Dr. Terry Hayaski, Wayne Horiuchi, Bill Hosokawa, Helen Kawagoe, Mits Kawamoto, Jack Kusaba, William Marumoto, Michael Masaoka, Martin Matsudaira, Congressman Spark M. Matsunaga (D-Hawaii), Congresswoman Patsy T. Mink (D-Hawaii), Floyd Mori, Gerry Mulkai, Noboru Nakamura, Steve Nakashima, Joe Sagami, Shigeki Sugiyama, David Ushio, Sus Uyeda, Ed Yamamota, Mrs. Ed Yamamota, William J. Baroody, Jr., Myron B. Kuropas, Gwen Anderson, and Mark C. Morse. The proclamation President Ford signed confirmed the termination of Executive Order 9066, the order that resulted in the relocation and detention of Japanese-Americans in internment camps during World War II.
Collection: White House Photographic Office Collection (Ford Administration), Gerald R. Ford White House Photographs
President Gerald R. Ford Signing a Proclamation Confirming the Termination of Executive Order 9066 in the Cabinet Room … This photograph depicts a proclamation signing ceremony attended by President Gerald R. Ford, Attorney General Edward H. Levi, Paul Bannai, General Leonard F. Chapman, USMC, Ret., Stephen Doi, Wes Doi, Senator Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii), Senator Hiram L. Fong (R-Hawaii), Ross Harano, Dr. Terry Hayaski, Wayne Horiuchi, Bill Hosokawa, Helen Kawagoe, Mits Kawamoto, Jack Kusaba, William …
This photograph depicts a proclamation signing ceremony attended by President Gerald R. Ford, Attorney General Edward H. Levi, Paul Bannai, General Leonard F. Chapman, USMC, Ret., Stephen Doi, Wes Doi, Senator Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii), Senator Hiram L. Fong (R-Hawaii), Ross Harano, Dr. Terry Hayaski, Wayne Horiuchi, Bill Hosokawa, Helen Kawagoe, Mits Kawamoto, Jack Kusaba, William Marumoto, Michael Masaoka, Martin Matsudaira, Congressman Spark M. Matsunaga (D-Hawaii), Congresswoman Patsy T. Mink (D-Hawaii), Floyd Mori, Gerry Mulkai, Noboru Nakamura, Steve Nakashima, Joe Sagami, Shigeki Sugiyama, David Ushio, Sus Uyeda, Ed Yamamota, Mrs. Ed Yamamota, William J. Baroody, Jr., Myron B. Kuropas, Gwen Anderson, and Mark C. Morse. The proclamation President Ford signed confirmed the termination of Executive Order 9066, the order that resulted in the relocation and detention of Japanese-Americans in internment camps during World War II.
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Collection: White House Photographic Office Collection (Ford Administration), Gerald R. Ford White House Photographs
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Talking with President Kenneth Kaunda in Lusaka, Zambia …
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Collection: White House Photographic Office Collection (Ford Administration), Gerald R. Ford White House Photographs
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Meeting with President Leopold Senghor and Others at the President’s Palace in Dakar, Senegal …
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Collection: White House Photographic Office Collection (Ford Administration), Gerald R. Ford White House Photographs
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Meeting with President Leopold Senghor at the President’s Palace in Dakar, Senegal …