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This series consists primarily of photographs related to Pamela Powell's work as Director for Youth Affairs during the presidential administration of Gerald R. Ford. Images depict Powell, other staff members from the Office of Public Liaison, and President Ford meeting with groups of young people. Also included are audio tapes from the White House Meeting ?To Develop Awareness of Vocations in the Arts and Arts-Related Fields? held on June 28, 1976, and a 45 rpm record from the ?HELP? series narrated by Virginia Knauer, Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs.
Collection: Pamela A. Powell Files (Ford Administration)
Pamela Powell's Audiovisual Materials … This series consists primarily of photographs related to Pamela Powell's work as Director for Youth Affairs during the presidential administration of Gerald R. Ford. Images depict Powell, other staff members from the Office of Public Liaison, and President Ford meeting with groups of young people. Also included are audio tapes from the White House Meeting ?To Develop Awareness of Vocations in the Arts and Arts-Related Fields? held on June 28, 1976, and a 45 rpm …
This series consists primarily of photographs related to Pamela Powell's work as Director for Youth Affairs during the presidential administration of Gerald R. Ford. Images depict Powell, other staff members from the Office of Public Liaison, and President Ford meeting with groups of young people. Also included are audio tapes from the White House Meeting ?To Develop Awareness of Vocations in the Arts and Arts-Related Fields? held on June 28, 1976, and a 45 rpm record from the ?HELP? series narrated by Virginia Knauer, Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs.
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This series consists primarily of photographs of Dr. Alexander Schmidt on official visits or at meetings in his capacity as Commissioner of Food and Drugs. A visit to the San Francisco District Office and a 1974 trip to Japan as part of a U.S.-Japan Cooperative Study Program on Health and Welfare are particularly well documented. This series also includes an audio recording of Schmidt’s 1973 address to the Midwest Pharmaceutical Advertising Club Seminar and a video recording about self-medication.
Collection: Alexander M. Schmidt Papers
Audiovisual Materials … This series consists primarily of photographs of Dr. Alexander Schmidt on official visits or at meetings in his capacity as Commissioner of Food and Drugs. A visit to the San Francisco District Office and a 1974 trip to Japan as part of a U.S.-Japan Cooperative Study Program on Health and Welfare are particularly well documented. This series also includes an audio recording of Schmidt’s 1973 address to the Midwest Pharmaceutical Advertising Club Seminar and a video recording about …
This series consists primarily of photographs of Dr. Alexander Schmidt on official visits or at meetings in his capacity as Commissioner of Food and Drugs. A visit to the San Francisco District Office and a 1974 trip to Japan as part of a U.S.-Japan Cooperative Study Program on Health and Welfare are particularly well documented. This series also includes an audio recording of Schmidt’s 1973 address to the Midwest Pharmaceutical Advertising Club Seminar and a video recording about self-medication.
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This series consists of an audio recording of Henry Kissinger's appearance at an American Society of Newspaper Editors meeting on April 13, 1976, and photographs relating to the Medal of Freedom and two nominees for the award, James McCain and Earl D. Osborn.
Collection: David R. Gergen Files
David Gergen's Audiovisual Materials … This series consists of an audio recording of Henry Kissinger's appearance at an American Society of Newspaper Editors meeting on April 13, 1976, and photographs relating to the Medal of Freedom and two nominees for the award, James McCain and Earl D. …
This series consists of an audio recording of Henry Kissinger's appearance at an American Society of Newspaper Editors meeting on April 13, 1976, and photographs relating to the Medal of Freedom and two nominees for the award, James McCain and Earl D. Osborn.
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This series consists of photographs audio recordings related to Michael Farrell's work as Director of the White House Visitors Office. Subjects represented in the photographs include a group of handicapped individuals from Grand Rapids, Michigan, visiting the White House on April 29, 1976; the Rose Garden, Air Force One, and the Presidential Seal; and a 1973 trip to Hawaii. Audio recordings include a tour of the White House; the National Archives “Sounds of History;” Explorer Leader Development; the 1974 National Explorer President’s Conference; and “Amana Presents America: 200 Years Young.”
Collection: Michael J. Farrell Files (Ford Administration)
Audiovisual Materials … This series consists of photographs audio recordings related to Michael Farrell's work as Director of the White House Visitors Office. Subjects represented in the photographs include a group of handicapped individuals from Grand Rapids, Michigan, visiting the White House on April 29, 1976; the Rose Garden, Air Force One, and the Presidential Seal; and a 1973 trip to Hawaii. Audio recordings include a tour of the White House; the National Archives “Sounds of History;” Explorer Leader …
This series consists of photographs audio recordings related to Michael Farrell's work as Director of the White House Visitors Office. Subjects represented in the photographs include a group of handicapped individuals from Grand Rapids, Michigan, visiting the White House on April 29, 1976; the Rose Garden, Air Force One, and the Presidential Seal; and a 1973 trip to Hawaii. Audio recordings include a tour of the White House; the National Archives “Sounds of History;” Explorer Leader Development; the 1974 National Explorer President’s Conference; and “Amana Presents America: 200 Years Young.”
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This series consists of photographic materials, audio recordings, and a video recording related to L. William Seidman’s role as Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs and Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board (EPB) collected by Seidman and his assistant Birge S. Watkins. The photographic materials include images of Seidman attending various events; the Conference on Inflation, for which Seidman served as executive director; and slides related to energy production and use from the Federation Energy Administration Speaker’s Kit.
The majority of the audio recordings are of interviews given by Seidman. They also include a subcabinet briefing on the economy and energy from June 1975, as well as remarks given by Senator Walter Mondale at the New York Society of Security Analysts, Inc., in August 1976. Two filmstrips and an accompanying audio recording make up a presentation entitled “Energy Crisis: What Can We Do.” The video recording contains an interview with Seidman conducted in Traverse City, Michigan.
Collection: L. William Seidman Files (Ford Administration)
William Seidman's Audiovisual Materials … This series consists of photographic materials, audio recordings, and a video recording related to L. William Seidman’s role as Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs and Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board (EPB) collected by Seidman and his assistant Birge S. Watkins. The photographic materials include images of Seidman attending various events; the Conference on Inflation, for which Seidman served as executive director; and slides related to …
This series consists of photographic materials, audio recordings, and a video recording related to L. William Seidman’s role as Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs and Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board (EPB) collected by Seidman and his assistant Birge S. Watkins. The photographic materials include images of Seidman attending various events; the Conference on Inflation, for which Seidman served as executive director; and slides related to energy production and use from the Federation Energy Administration Speaker’s Kit.
The majority of the audio recordings are of interviews given by Seidman. They also include a subcabinet briefing on the economy and energy from June 1975, as well as remarks given by Senator Walter Mondale at the New York Society of Security Analysts, Inc., in August 1976. Two filmstrips and an accompanying audio recording make up a presentation entitled “Energy Crisis: What Can We Do.” The video recording contains an interview with Seidman conducted in Traverse City, Michigan.
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This series consists primarily of photographic materials related to Stanley Scott’s work as Special Assistant to the President for Minority Affairs during the Nixon and Ford administrations. Subjects include a Minority Businessmen’s Conference held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in April 1972; Scott’s trip to Liberia in April 1974; and various White House meetings and events. This series also contains audio recordings, including Stanley Scott interviews as well as President Richard Nixon’s remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast on January 31, 1974.
Collection: Stanley S. Scott Papers
Audiovisual Materials … This series consists primarily of photographic materials related to Stanley Scott’s work as Special Assistant to the President for Minority Affairs during the Nixon and Ford administrations. Subjects include a Minority Businessmen’s Conference held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in April 1972; Scott’s trip to Liberia in April 1974; and various White House meetings and events. This series also contains audio recordings, including Stanley Scott interviews as well as President Richard …
This series consists primarily of photographic materials related to Stanley Scott’s work as Special Assistant to the President for Minority Affairs during the Nixon and Ford administrations. Subjects include a Minority Businessmen’s Conference held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in April 1972; Scott’s trip to Liberia in April 1974; and various White House meetings and events. This series also contains audio recordings, including Stanley Scott interviews as well as President Richard Nixon’s remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast on January 31, 1974.
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This series consists of photographs, a 16 mm motion picture film strip, and an audio recording related to Ron Nessen’s role as Press Secretary to President Gerald R. Ford. The film strip contains footage of President Ford appointing Nessen as Press Secretary. The audio cassette contains a recording of Nessen speaking before the National Press Club. A few photographs relate to Nessen’s personal life, including a trip to Mackinac Island and a picture of Andrew Sherling, a high school classmate. Most of the photographs are official White House photographs, including pictures released to the press in Europe prior to President Ford’s visit and images of Ford’s first year in office.
Collection: Ron Nessen Papers
Audiovisual Materials … This series consists of photographs, a 16 mm motion picture film strip, and an audio recording related to Ron Nessen’s role as Press Secretary to President Gerald R. Ford. The film strip contains footage of President Ford appointing Nessen as Press Secretary. The audio cassette contains a recording of Nessen speaking before the National Press Club. A few photographs relate to Nessen’s personal life, including a trip to Mackinac Island and a picture of Andrew Sherling, a high school …
This series consists of photographs, a 16 mm motion picture film strip, and an audio recording related to Ron Nessen’s role as Press Secretary to President Gerald R. Ford. The film strip contains footage of President Ford appointing Nessen as Press Secretary. The audio cassette contains a recording of Nessen speaking before the National Press Club. A few photographs relate to Nessen’s personal life, including a trip to Mackinac Island and a picture of Andrew Sherling, a high school classmate. Most of the photographs are official White House photographs, including pictures released to the press in Europe prior to President Ford’s visit and images of Ford’s first year in office.
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This series consists of photographic materials, audio recordings, and moving images related to Milton Mitler’s role as White House Coordinator for the Bicentennial and Special Assistant to the President for Human Resources within the Public Liaison Office. A majority of the photographic materials relate to the Bicentennial: gifts sent to or presented at the White House; various exhibitions, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Bicentennial Exposition on Science and Technology; the Bicentennial Band and Chorus; the American Freedom Train; and the United States Armed Forces Bicentennial Caravan. Other subjects include the White House Miniature Program, Milton Mitler’s meeting with National School Volunteers, the Defense Appropriations Bill Signing, and the Federal Council on Aging.
Audio recordings include the President’s remarks on the Bicentennial, “In God We Trust,” a musical cantata performed by the Michigan Heights Baptist Church Choir; “‘Voices of Freedom:’ The Story of America's Citizen Soldier in the National Guard;” and “One Land” by Skelly Oil Company. The films consist of the President’s Bicentennial Message, as well as Skelly Oil’s commercial “Circle of Hands.”
Collection: Milton E. Mitler Files
Audiovisual Records Related to Milton Mitler's Role as White House Coordinator for Bicentennial Affairs … This series consists of photographic materials, audio recordings, and moving images related to Milton Mitler’s role as White House Coordinator for the Bicentennial and Special Assistant to the President for Human Resources within the Public Liaison Office. A majority of the photographic materials relate to the Bicentennial: gifts sent to or presented at the White House; various exhibitions, including …
This series consists of photographic materials, audio recordings, and moving images related to Milton Mitler’s role as White House Coordinator for the Bicentennial and Special Assistant to the President for Human Resources within the Public Liaison Office. A majority of the photographic materials relate to the Bicentennial: gifts sent to or presented at the White House; various exhibitions, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Bicentennial Exposition on Science and Technology; the Bicentennial Band and Chorus; the American Freedom Train; and the United States Armed Forces Bicentennial Caravan. Other subjects include the White House Miniature Program, Milton Mitler’s meeting with National School Volunteers, the Defense Appropriations Bill Signing, and the Federal Council on Aging.
Audio recordings include the President’s remarks on the Bicentennial, “In God We Trust,” a musical cantata performed by the Michigan Heights Baptist Church Choir; “‘Voices of Freedom:’ The Story of America's Citizen Soldier in the National Guard;” and “One Land” by Skelly Oil Company. The films consist of the President’s Bicentennial Message, as well as Skelly Oil’s commercial “Circle of Hands.”
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This series contains audio recordings of interviews and briefings given by Robert Anderson, as well as briefings by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. It also includes a film of Anderson presenting his diplomatic credentials as U.S. Ambassador to Morocco and photographs of Anderson in Chicago, Illinois, and the Dominican Republic.
Collection: Robert Anderson Papers
Audiovisual Materials … This series contains audio recordings of interviews and briefings given by Robert Anderson, as well as briefings by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. It also includes a film of Anderson presenting his diplomatic credentials as U.S. Ambassador to Morocco and photographs of Anderson in Chicago, Illinois, and the Dominican …
This series contains audio recordings of interviews and briefings given by Robert Anderson, as well as briefings by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. It also includes a film of Anderson presenting his diplomatic credentials as U.S. Ambassador to Morocco and photographs of Anderson in Chicago, Illinois, and the Dominican Republic.
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This series includes audiovisual items that were found among the textual series of the collection (Administrative Files, 1973–1983, NAID: 589315; Business Advisory Services Files, 1973–1984, NAID: 590416; Delegations Files, 1973–1983, NAID: 590429; Publications and Research Files, 1973–1983, NAID: 590430; and Library Files, 1973–1980, NAID: 590442) and transferred to the Audiovisual Department. Audio recordings include sessions from the 1979 Annual Meeting, the December 1979 Selling Technology to China conference, and “The China Trader: Interviews by Julian Sobin.” The photographic materials include images of various US-China Business Council activities. Subjects include delegations from China to the United States representing the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and related to the fields of petroleum science, oceanographic research, and metals and mining; events with members of the People's Republic of China Liaison Office (PRCLO); delegations from the United States to China related to the fields of agricultural machinery and petroleum science; the Chinese Friendship Fair; the 1978 Canton (Kwangchow or Guangzhou) Spring Fair; the 1980 People's Republic of China Exhibition in the United States; U.S. travel and tourism representatives visiting China; and slide presentations on trade with China.
Collection: United States - China Business Council Records
Audio Recordings and Photographic Materials Related to Council Activities … This series includes audiovisual items that were found among the textual series of the collection (Administrative Files, 1973–1983, NAID: 589315; Business Advisory Services Files, 1973–1984, NAID: 590416; Delegations Files, 1973–1983, NAID: 590429; Publications and Research Files, 1973–1983, NAID: 590430; and Library Files, 1973–1980, NAID: 590442) and transferred to the Audiovisual Department. Audio recordings include sessions …
This series includes audiovisual items that were found among the textual series of the collection (Administrative Files, 1973–1983, NAID: 589315; Business Advisory Services Files, 1973–1984, NAID: 590416; Delegations Files, 1973–1983, NAID: 590429; Publications and Research Files, 1973–1983, NAID: 590430; and Library Files, 1973–1980, NAID: 590442) and transferred to the Audiovisual Department. Audio recordings include sessions from the 1979 Annual Meeting, the December 1979 Selling Technology to China conference, and “The China Trader: Interviews by Julian Sobin.” The photographic materials include images of various US-China Business Council activities. Subjects include delegations from China to the United States representing the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and related to the fields of petroleum science, oceanographic research, and metals and mining; events with members of the People's Republic of China Liaison Office (PRCLO); delegations from the United States to China related to the fields of agricultural machinery and petroleum science; the Chinese Friendship Fair; the 1978 Canton (Kwangchow or Guangzhou) Spring Fair; the 1980 People's Republic of China Exhibition in the United States; U.S. travel and tourism representatives visiting China; and slide presentations on trade with China.