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7/8/76 Individuals already contactedbby GSA re GLOMAR INTERIOR: COMMERCE: Harry C. McKittrick, Deputy Assistant Secretary and Mr. Alex Hauser Donald P. Martineau, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Marine Resources. NOAA ERDA: Robert Cohen. Chief, Oceans Thermal Branch, Division of Solar Energy and Harold H. Showbo, Program Manager, Oceans Thermal Energy Conversion Branch NAVY: Admiral Robert B. Morris, Office of Chief of Naval Operations OMB: Emery E. Danelson MARITIME ADMIN. : Burt Kyle, Director, Office …
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B rlefing Item The Soviets and Cyprua: Soviet actions during the UNSC debate on renewal of UNFICYP and recent public statements regarding Cyprua-relate developments suggest that Moscow may have grown less concerned about Turkish sensitivities and leas cautious in overtly courting the Greeks aDCI Greek Cypriots. In geopolitical terms, Turkey remains country than Greece for the USSR. Throughout th Cyprua criais. Moacow has b en careful to avoid offense to Ankara. be changing. more important But this approach …
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EXECUT IVE . 1) /1 { ,1 //i 1-1 F/?f-1 THE PRE SIDE NT HAS SEEN ••• • /!!J23 //Z I /1?61 PRE SID ENT 'S PRO POS ED SCHEDU L~S JUL Y 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 ' . ;, ..;.• I I I I . '" 6/24/76 11:52 am PROPOSED SCHEDULE THE PRESIDENT 1 S VISIT TO THE NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM AND THE U . S. CAPITOL Thursday, July 1, 1976 10:10 am The President boards motorcade on the South Grounds. MOT ORCADE DEPARTS South Grounds en route N ational Air and Space Museum. [Driving time: 10:15 am 10:2.0 am 5 minutes] The Vice …
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MEMORA ND U M THE WHITE HO U SE WASHINGTO N March 12, 1976 MEMORA NDUM FOR SHEILA WEID ~~~ CLEM FROM CON~ As I mentione d to you two or three months ago, Connoiss eur magazine is devoting the May issue to the America n Bicenten nial with a series of articles on the White House and the Diplomat ic Receptio n Rooms in the State Departme nt collectio ns of furniture and paintings by experts in the field. I have written the lead article on each collectio n. The lead article on the White House is attached for …
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.1/AI/IU.i-- W . ~: ~ ~"'·dl " ~---.fjd ~ /.;> :361'41· f7;Jr! ,r,;=-- :t:;::' . ,. CONGRESSMAN GERALD R. FORD HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER ===:: NEWS RELEASE --FOR RELEASE AT 12 NOON !-10NDAY -August 10, 1970 Remarks by Rep. Gerald R. Ford, R-Mich., on the resolution proposing a Women's Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Mr. Speaker: Men are not generally speaking anti-women; it simply appears to work out that way. I, for one, do not plead guilty to the charge. In my own defense, I would note …
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THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 8, 1974 Dear Mr. President: Without doubt this is the most difficult decision I ever have had to make. I cannot find words to adequately express my respect and admiration for you over the many years of our friendship and my belief that you could heal the wounds and unite our country in this most critical time in our nation's history. Words also cannot convey my appreciation for the opportunity to serve on your staff during the transitional days of your Presidency and …
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BETTY FRIEDAN 1 LINCOLN PLAZA NEW YORK. NEW YORK 10023 August lJ, 1975 Betty Ford The White House Washin~ton, D.C. 20506 Dear Betty Ford: Courage and fortitude! You come across as the very best kind of liberated woman. Your sensitivity and strength is going to be a wonderful boost for millions of mothers and daughters and American women generally. As a mother of a wonderful daughter of that age myself, I believe one can and must trust them to find their own new way. Women everywhere are greatful for your …
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THE CHIEF OF PROTOCOL DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON September 5, 1974 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE SUBJECT: Display of Potential State Gifts In order that your State Gifts for Foreign Officials may be reflective of your and Mrs. Ford's tastes and preferences, I would like to arrange for those principal craftsmen and suppliers who assist with State Gifts to prepare designs and models for your and Mrs. Ford's personal inspection. Because of the heavy upcoming schedule of State Visits I would …
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OFFICIAL USE ONLY UNITED STATES ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY WASHINGTON GENERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE December 9, 197 4 The Honorable Gerald R. Ford President of the United States The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: At its meeting on December 6 and 7, the General Advisory Committee benefited from frank discussions with Secretaries Kissinger and Schlesinger, ACDA Director Ikle and CIA Director Colby. Much of these discussions centered on the November 24, 1974 Agreement on the …
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Redraft (5) 12/17/75 ll J-- €0~1FIDEN'TIAb PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT I want to express my serious concern at today' s action by the Senate with respect to Angola. If passed into law, this action will cripple any hope of bringing the conflict ip Angola to a peaceful solution. It will be a signal to the world that the United States chooses to turn its back, not only on Africa, but on international crises -- a signal of U.S. withdrawal from world developments of importance to this nation ' s interests. What is …