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This series contains photocopies and carbons of James Connors' outgoing memoranda to White House staff and occasional correspondence with government officials, friends, and professional associates. This series consists mostly of memos reporting presidential decisions and comments on papers submitted to President Gerald R. Ford. Sometimes copies of presidential handwritten notes are attached, especially if they help clarify a presidential decision or comment.
Collection: James E. Connor Files
Chronological Files … This series contains photocopies and carbons of James Connors' outgoing memoranda to White House staff and occasional correspondence with government officials, friends, and professional associates. This series consists mostly of memos reporting presidential decisions and comments on papers submitted to President Gerald R. Ford. Sometimes copies of presidential handwritten notes are attached, especially if they help clarify a presidential decision or …
This series contains photocopies and carbons of James Connors' outgoing memoranda to White House staff and occasional correspondence with government officials, friends, and professional associates. This series consists mostly of memos reporting presidential decisions and comments on papers submitted to President Gerald R. Ford. Sometimes copies of presidential handwritten notes are attached, especially if they help clarify a presidential decision or comment.
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This series contains photocopies of memoranda from James Connor or his predecessor Jerry Jones to White House staff, Cabinet officials and political advisers informing them of presidential decisions or comments on documents they had submitted to President Gerald R. Ford. Also included are comments and directives originating with the president which Connor or Jones routed to appropriate individuals. The series provides an overview of the extent to which Ford directed and responded to the work of his advisers.
Collection: James E. Connor Files
Presidential Decisions and Comments Files … This series contains photocopies of memoranda from James Connor or his predecessor Jerry Jones to White House staff, Cabinet officials and political advisers informing them of presidential decisions or comments on documents they had submitted to President Gerald R. Ford. Also included are comments and directives originating with the president which Connor or Jones routed to appropriate individuals. The series provides an overview of the extent to which Ford …
This series contains photocopies of memoranda from James Connor or his predecessor Jerry Jones to White House staff, Cabinet officials and political advisers informing them of presidential decisions or comments on documents they had submitted to President Gerald R. Ford. Also included are comments and directives originating with the president which Connor or Jones routed to appropriate individuals. The series provides an overview of the extent to which Ford directed and responded to the work of his advisers.
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This series contains Action Memoranda, mostly from 1974 and 1975, from Staff Secretary James Connor to selected White House staff requesting comments on policy memoranda, congressional bills, correspondence to non-federal government officials, and other documents. Attached to each Action Memorandum is a copy of the item upon which staff comments were requested and the comments themselves. The original memoranda and original staff comments are typically filed here. This series also includes copies of memos routed to White House staff for informal comment outside the Action Memoranda system.
Collection: James E. Connor Files
Staff Comments Files … This series contains Action Memoranda, mostly from 1974 and 1975, from Staff Secretary James Connor to selected White House staff requesting comments on policy memoranda, congressional bills, correspondence to non-federal government officials, and other documents. Attached to each Action Memorandum is a copy of the item upon which staff comments were requested and the comments themselves. The original memoranda and original staff comments are typically filed here. This series also …
This series contains Action Memoranda, mostly from 1974 and 1975, from Staff Secretary James Connor to selected White House staff requesting comments on policy memoranda, congressional bills, correspondence to non-federal government officials, and other documents. Attached to each Action Memorandum is a copy of the item upon which staff comments were requested and the comments themselves. The original memoranda and original staff comments are typically filed here. This series also includes copies of memos routed to White House staff for informal comment outside the Action Memoranda system.
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This series contains James Connors' material concerning foreign intelligence matters, especially the 1975 intelligence investigations and White House attempts to reform the intelligence community. James Connor was most heavily involved in these matters from July to October 1975. Although the series contains scattered reports, presidential decision memoranda, and briefing books from other time periods, few Connor working papers fall outside that four month span. A major focus of the series is White House attempts to review and implement Rockefeller Commission (Commisssion on Central Intelligence Agency Activities Within the United States) recommendations, July-September 1975. Some material concerns the creation of the White House Intelligence Coordinating Group in September 1975, its operation in the first month or so, the House Select Committees on Intelligence (Nedzi and Pike Committees), and the Senate Select Committee to Study Government Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities.
Collection: James E. Connor Files
Intelligence Community Subject Files … This series contains James Connors' material concerning foreign intelligence matters, especially the 1975 intelligence investigations and White House attempts to reform the intelligence community. James Connor was most heavily involved in these matters from July to October 1975. Although the series contains scattered reports, presidential decision memoranda, and briefing books from other time periods, few Connor working papers fall outside that four month span. A …
This series contains James Connors' material concerning foreign intelligence matters, especially the 1975 intelligence investigations and White House attempts to reform the intelligence community. James Connor was most heavily involved in these matters from July to October 1975. Although the series contains scattered reports, presidential decision memoranda, and briefing books from other time periods, few Connor working papers fall outside that four month span. A major focus of the series is White House attempts to review and implement Rockefeller Commission (Commisssion on Central Intelligence Agency Activities Within the United States) recommendations, July-September 1975. Some material concerns the creation of the White House Intelligence Coordinating Group in September 1975, its operation in the first month or so, the House Select Committees on Intelligence (Nedzi and Pike Committees), and the Senate Select Committee to Study Government Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities.
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This series contains memoranda to and from other members of the Domestic Council staff, correspondence with individuals and organizations, press releases, a mail log, and publications. This series is basically administrative in nature and concerns such topics as the organization of the Domestic Council, invitations received by Ross, and the handling of mail he received.
Collection: Norman E. Ross Files
Norman Ross' General Subject Files … This series contains memoranda to and from other members of the Domestic Council staff, correspondence with individuals and organizations, press releases, a mail log, and publications. This series is basically administrative in nature and concerns such topics as the organization of the Domestic Council, invitations received by Ross, and the handling of mail he …
This series contains memoranda to and from other members of the Domestic Council staff, correspondence with individuals and organizations, press releases, a mail log, and publications. This series is basically administrative in nature and concerns such topics as the organization of the Domestic Council, invitations received by Ross, and the handling of mail he received.
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This series contains memoranda, reports, briefing papers, schedule proposals, correspondence, and telegrams. Materials are primarily memoranda of National Security Advisers Henry Kissinger and Brent Scowcroft, National Security Council staff memoranda, and cable traffic between the State Department and individual U.S. embassies in the region.
Materials filed under "Middle East - General" relate to a variety of topics including arms sales, economic and military assistance, reassessment period in American Middle East policy, Palestine Liberation Organization, Arab boycott of companies trading with Israel, and tensions between India and Pakistan. The Sinai Support Mission materials concern the establishment of the Mission and the appointment of C. William Kontos as its director.
Materials on several significant foreign policy events are found throughout the series under multiple country headings. These events include the Sinai II disengagement negotiations between Israel and Egypt, negotiations with Greece and Turkey to resolve the Cyprus partition crisis, and the emerging civil war in Lebanon. Other topics include Arab-Israeli relations in general, Palestinian representation in the Middle East peace process, arms sales, military cooperation, economic assistance, and concern about the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
Several country headings merit special mention. Egypt and Israel are significant for materials on all aspects of the peace process and related topics such as U.S. military and economic assistance, the United Nations, monitoring stations in the Sinai, and transport of Israeli cargo through the Suez Canal. Files for Egypt also include material on cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. The Syria, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia files include materials relating to the Middle East peace process, Arab-Israeli relations, Lebanon, arms sales, and military training. Materials in Saudi Arabia files are also relevant for discussions about oil and the Arab boycott of businesses dealing with Israel. In addition to materials concerning Cyprus, files for Greece and Turkey also contain information about their conflict over territorial sea and continental shelf in the Aegean Sea, military base negotiations, and the U.S. arms embargo against Turkey. The Iran and Iraq files contain material on the conflict between these countries and their relations with the Kurds. Specific to Iran are materials on Iranian investment in the U.S., especially in Pan American Airways, U.S.-Iranian bilateral oil agreements, manufacturing co-production agreements, and uranium enrichment. Files for India and Pakistan have materials relating to their bilateral relations, Bangladesh, and development and proliferation of nuclear weapons. Materials for India also concern naval deployments in the Indian Ocean and naval facilities on Diego Garcia.
In addition, material on Afghanistan, Bhutan, Kuwait, Nepal, Oman, Sri Lanka, the Trucial States, and Yemen appears. Files for Egypt are included in this collection, but files for the other Arab nations of North Africa are located in the Presidential Country Files for Africa.
Throughout this series State Department telegrams provide an overview of communications between officials in Washington and staff at embassies across the region. They provide contemporaneous, on-the-scene reports and analyses of events and conversations. The telegrams also convey comments and analyses by host government officials and members of the diplomatic corps from other countries.
Collection: Presidential Country Files for Middle East and South Asia (Ford Administration)
Middle East and South Asia Country Files … This series contains memoranda, reports, briefing papers, schedule proposals, correspondence, and telegrams. Materials are primarily memoranda of National Security Advisers Henry Kissinger and Brent Scowcroft, National Security Council staff memoranda, and cable traffic between the State Department and individual U.S. embassies in the region. Materials filed under "Middle East - General" relate to a variety of topics including arms sales, economic and military …
This series contains memoranda, reports, briefing papers, schedule proposals, correspondence, and telegrams. Materials are primarily memoranda of National Security Advisers Henry Kissinger and Brent Scowcroft, National Security Council staff memoranda, and cable traffic between the State Department and individual U.S. embassies in the region.
Materials filed under "Middle East - General" relate to a variety of topics including arms sales, economic and military assistance, reassessment period in American Middle East policy, Palestine Liberation Organization, Arab boycott of companies trading with Israel, and tensions between India and Pakistan. The Sinai Support Mission materials concern the establishment of the Mission and the appointment of C. William Kontos as its director.
Materials on several significant foreign policy events are found throughout the series under multiple country headings. These events include the Sinai II disengagement negotiations between Israel and Egypt, negotiations with Greece and Turkey to resolve the Cyprus partition crisis, and the emerging civil war in Lebanon. Other topics include Arab-Israeli relations in general, Palestinian representation in the Middle East peace process, arms sales, military cooperation, economic assistance, and concern about the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
Several country headings merit special mention. Egypt and Israel are significant for materials on all aspects of the peace process and related topics such as U.S. military and economic assistance, the United Nations, monitoring stations in the Sinai, and transport of Israeli cargo through the Suez Canal. Files for Egypt also include material on cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. The Syria, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia files include materials relating to the Middle East peace process, Arab-Israeli relations, Lebanon, arms sales, and military training. Materials in Saudi Arabia files are also relevant for discussions about oil and the Arab boycott of businesses dealing with Israel. In addition to materials concerning Cyprus, files for Greece and Turkey also contain information about their conflict over territorial sea and continental shelf in the Aegean Sea, military base negotiations, and the U.S. arms embargo against Turkey. The Iran and Iraq files contain material on the conflict between these countries and their relations with the Kurds. Specific to Iran are materials on Iranian investment in the U.S., especially in Pan American Airways, U.S.-Iranian bilateral oil agreements, manufacturing co-production agreements, and uranium enrichment. Files for India and Pakistan have materials relating to their bilateral relations, Bangladesh, and development and proliferation of nuclear weapons. Materials for India also concern naval deployments in the Indian Ocean and naval facilities on Diego Garcia.
In addition, material on Afghanistan, Bhutan, Kuwait, Nepal, Oman, Sri Lanka, the Trucial States, and Yemen appears. Files for Egypt are included in this collection, but files for the other Arab nations of North Africa are located in the Presidential Country Files for Africa.
Throughout this series State Department telegrams provide an overview of communications between officials in Washington and staff at embassies across the region. They provide contemporaneous, on-the-scene reports and analyses of events and conversations. The telegrams also convey comments and analyses by host government officials and members of the diplomatic corps from other countries.
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This series contains copies of outgoing memoranda and correspondence and occasional briefing papers or question and answer briefing sheets. Included are copies of the responses to many of the letters from the public which Norman Ross referred to the departments and agencies for a draft response. Topics include predator control, dairy prices, beef imports, agricultural commodities, food stamps, the sugar tariff, public works projects, Indian affairs, forestry, and fisheries.
Collection: Norman E. Ross Files
Norman Ross' Chronological Files … This series contains copies of outgoing memoranda and correspondence and occasional briefing papers or question and answer briefing sheets. Included are copies of the responses to many of the letters from the public which Norman Ross referred to the departments and agencies for a draft response. Topics include predator control, dairy prices, beef imports, agricultural commodities, food stamps, the sugar tariff, public works projects, Indian affairs, forestry, and …
This series contains copies of outgoing memoranda and correspondence and occasional briefing papers or question and answer briefing sheets. Included are copies of the responses to many of the letters from the public which Norman Ross referred to the departments and agencies for a draft response. Topics include predator control, dairy prices, beef imports, agricultural commodities, food stamps, the sugar tariff, public works projects, Indian affairs, forestry, and fisheries.
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This series contains logs and lists of incoming materials, correspondence, memoranda, reference materials and rubber stamps used by Trudy Fry in administering the Special Files Unit of the Staff Secretary prior to its reorganization in June 1975.
Collection: White House Special Files Unit Files
Special Files Administration Files … This series contains logs and lists of incoming materials, correspondence, memoranda, reference materials and rubber stamps used by Trudy Fry in administering the Special Files Unit of the Staff Secretary prior to its reorganization in June …
This series contains logs and lists of incoming materials, correspondence, memoranda, reference materials and rubber stamps used by Trudy Fry in administering the Special Files Unit of the Staff Secretary prior to its reorganization in June 1975.
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This series contains memoranda exchanged between Robert Hartmann and President Gerald Ford, White House staff, or departmental and agency officials; reports; briefing materials; speeches and speech drafts; messages; schedules; press releases; and occasional correspondence and clippings. One major focus of this series is the speechwriting process and the Hartmann's oversight of the White House Editorial Staff. Another important focus is the selection of a new Vice President in August 1974. Materials on economic and energy policy are abundant, but documents tend to be few and/or routine on other topics such as the Bicentennial, federal budget, appointments to government positions, and presidential trips.
Collection: Robert T. Hartmann Files
Robert Hartmann's General Subject Files … This series contains memoranda exchanged between Robert Hartmann and President Gerald Ford, White House staff, or departmental and agency officials; reports; briefing materials; speeches and speech drafts; messages; schedules; press releases; and occasional correspondence and clippings. One major focus of this series is the speechwriting process and the Hartmann's oversight of the White House Editorial Staff. Another important focus is the selection of a new Vice …
This series contains memoranda exchanged between Robert Hartmann and President Gerald Ford, White House staff, or departmental and agency officials; reports; briefing materials; speeches and speech drafts; messages; schedules; press releases; and occasional correspondence and clippings. One major focus of this series is the speechwriting process and the Hartmann's oversight of the White House Editorial Staff. Another important focus is the selection of a new Vice President in August 1974. Materials on economic and energy policy are abundant, but documents tend to be few and/or routine on other topics such as the Bicentennial, federal budget, appointments to government positions, and presidential trips.
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This series contains polling data and correspondence relating to a January 1975 proposal for a White House contract with Decision Making Information, Inc. (headed by Richard B. Wirthlin) to establish an ongoing White House program to survey changes in public opinion. The series includes results from two national surveys and five local surveys, the latter concerning changes in perceptions of President Gerald Ford and his programs after presidential trips to those locales. The major focus of these surveys was on issues, especially economic and energy policy questions, rather than on politics. After a brief test of the program it was apparently discontinued as no materials from a later period have been discovered.
Collection: Robert T. Hartmann Files
Robert Hartmann's Survey Research Program Files … This series contains polling data and correspondence relating to a January 1975 proposal for a White House contract with Decision Making Information, Inc. (headed by Richard B. Wirthlin) to establish an ongoing White House program to survey changes in public opinion. The series includes results from two national surveys and five local surveys, the latter concerning changes in perceptions of President Gerald Ford and his programs after presidential trips to …
This series contains polling data and correspondence relating to a January 1975 proposal for a White House contract with Decision Making Information, Inc. (headed by Richard B. Wirthlin) to establish an ongoing White House program to survey changes in public opinion. The series includes results from two national surveys and five local surveys, the latter concerning changes in perceptions of President Gerald Ford and his programs after presidential trips to those locales. The major focus of these surveys was on issues, especially economic and energy policy questions, rather than on politics. After a brief test of the program it was apparently discontinued as no materials from a later period have been discovered.