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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, March 25, 1976
Albert C. Hall's Nomination to be Assistant Secretary of the Air Force Withdrawn [Position Appointments and Resignations] … Digitized from Box 23 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library HOLD FOR RELEASE UNTIL DELIVERED TO THE SENATE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE WITHDRA WAL SENT TO THE SENA TE ON MARCH 25, 1976: Albert C. Hall, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Secretary • of the Air Force, vice Walter B. LaBerge, resigned, which was sent to …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, March 26, 1976
President Amended his Major Disaster Declaration of March 19, 1976 for Michigan to Include Damage Caused by Tornadoes which Occurred March 20 [Disaster Declaration] … Digitized from Box 23 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library MARCH 26, 1976 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Office of the White House Press Secretary THE WHIT E HOUSE The President today amended his major disaster declaration of March 19, 1976, for the State of Michigan as result of severe storms, icing, high …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, March 26, 1976
Pool Report #6, Reception for Dinner Vice Chairmen at Century Plaza in Los Angeles … Digitized from Box 23 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library March 26, 1976 PRESS POOL RLIlQRT #6--Reception for Dinner Vice Chairmen at the Century Plaza, Los Angeles, California Pool was ushered into the cocktail reception in the Pacific Palisades Room at 7:10, 25 mi:nl'\~es late. Many of the people had already left and there was only a small crowd left. The President. stood in an …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, March 27, 1976
President's Remarks and Question and Answer Session at the Fresno Air Terminal [Ford Speech or Statement] … Digitized from Box 23 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library BARCH 27, 1976 FOR -Pf?'f!.DIATE RELEASE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY ( F!,eGI"lE_L.Q.~l:i fornia~)~_~_~~~_____ THE ~\1HITE HOUSE OF THE PRESIDENT AND QUESTION AHD ANSl;IER SESSION AT THE FRESNO AIR TERMINAL RE~lARKS 11:10 A.ll. PST ?j:(t:-:)IDENT: Good morn:il-it{, ever'ybody. It is nice …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, March 18, 1976
Pinkham, Fred O. [Biography] … Digitized from Box 23 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library March 18, 1976 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Office of the White House Press Secretary THE WffiTE HOUSE The President today announced his intention to nominate Fred O. Pinkham, of Old Greenwich, Connecticut, to be Assistant Administrator of the Agency for International Development. His ctrea of responsibility will be Population and Hwnanitarian A ssistance. He will succeed Jarold A. …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, March 18, 1976
President Declares a major disaster for the State of New York due to an ice storm and subsequent severe storms and flooding [Letter] … Digitized from Box 23 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MARCH 19. 1976 Office of the White House Press Secretary THE WHITE HOUSE \ The Pre sident today declared a major disaster for the State of New York as a result of an ice storm and subsequent severe storms and flooding. beginning about March 2. which …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, March 18, 1976
Gates, Thomas S., Jr. [Biography] … Digitized from Box 23 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library MARCH 19, 1976 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Office of the White House Press Secretary THE WHITE HOUSE The President today announced his intention to nominate Thomas S. Gates, Jr., of Devon, Pennsylvania, for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as Chief of the United States Liaison Office in Peking, People's Republic of China. He will succeed George Bush who was …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, March 19, 1976
President's greeting, remarks to and reception for the National Newspaper Association [Notice to Press] … Digitized from Box 23 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library "'" MARCH 19, 1976 Office of the White House Pres s Secretary ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE TO THE PRESS At 3:30 p. m., the President will greet members of the National Newspaper Association in the East Room. After opening remarks, the President will answe r que stions …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, March 19, 1976
Exchange of Remarks between the President and Thomas Gates upon His Designation as Chief of the United States Liaison Office in the People's Republic of China [Ford Speech or Statement] … Digitized from Box 23 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library / MARCH 19, 1976 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY THE WH~TE HOUSE EXCHANGE OF REMARKS BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND THOMAS GATES UPON HIS n:SIGNATION AS CHIEF OF THE UNITED STATES LIAISON OFFICE IN …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, March 20, 1976
Press Pool #5 Report, Travel pool from Asheville Mall, etc. [Pool Report] … Digitized from Box 23 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library - March 20, 1976 - PRESS POOL *5 J?-EPORT~.Travel pool from Asheville Mall, etc. Departed the shopping mall area at Asheville at 3:55 p. m. As the three helicopters circled through the Blue Ridge Mountains, they ran into a cloud ceiling below the mountain peaks and couldn't get through. The three 'copters circled for 20 minutes, …