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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.
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This series contains drafts of outgoing head of state and head of government correspondence along with scattered drafts of messages to Congress concerning international agreements and drafts of letters to American citizens concerning foreign policy and defense matters. The National Security Council submitted these drafts to Robert Hartmann for his editing. While some of the head of state correspondence is substantive, the bulk consists of routine messages concerning birthdays, national day celebrations, or the American Bicentennial celebration.
Collection: Robert T. Hartmann Files
Robert Hartmann's National Security Council Memoranda … This series contains drafts of outgoing head of state and head of government correspondence along with scattered drafts of messages to Congress concerning international agreements and drafts of letters to American citizens concerning foreign policy and defense matters. The National Security Council submitted these drafts to Robert Hartmann for his editing. While some of the head of state correspondence is substantive, the bulk consists of routine …
This series contains drafts of outgoing head of state and head of government correspondence along with scattered drafts of messages to Congress concerning international agreements and drafts of letters to American citizens concerning foreign policy and defense matters. The National Security Council submitted these drafts to Robert Hartmann for his editing. While some of the head of state correspondence is substantive, the bulk consists of routine messages concerning birthdays, national day celebrations, or the American Bicentennial celebration.
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This series contains Robert Hartmann's copies of decision memoranda drafted by the Presidential Personnel Office and circulated to the White House senior staff for comments. Most of these documents bear annotations by Hartmann or one of his assistants, but such notes are usually brief (often "No comment" or "OK"). The memoranda concern the appointment of department and agency officials, federal judges, U.S. attorneys and marshals, and appointments to advisory councils, delegations, boards, and commissions.
Collection: Robert T. Hartmann Files
Robert Hartmann's Personnel Decision Memoranda … This series contains Robert Hartmann's copies of decision memoranda drafted by the Presidential Personnel Office and circulated to the White House senior staff for comments. Most of these documents bear annotations by Hartmann or one of his assistants, but such notes are usually brief (often "No comment" or "OK"). The memoranda concern the appointment of department and agency officials, federal judges, U.S. attorneys and marshals, and appointments to …
This series contains Robert Hartmann's copies of decision memoranda drafted by the Presidential Personnel Office and circulated to the White House senior staff for comments. Most of these documents bear annotations by Hartmann or one of his assistants, but such notes are usually brief (often "No comment" or "OK"). The memoranda concern the appointment of department and agency officials, federal judges, U.S. attorneys and marshals, and appointments to advisory councils, delegations, boards, and commissions.
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This series contains correspondence between Robert Hartmann and persons seeking positions in the White House or the federal departments, agencies, boards, and commissions. Much of the material in this series actually dates from Gerald Ford's congressional and vice presidential service, but Hartmann's staff continued to add some material throughout the Ford presidency.
Collection: Robert T. Hartmann Files
Personnel Correspondence … This series contains correspondence between Robert Hartmann and persons seeking positions in the White House or the federal departments, agencies, boards, and commissions. Much of the material in this series actually dates from Gerald Ford's congressional and vice presidential service, but Hartmann's staff continued to add some material throughout the Ford …
This series contains correspondence between Robert Hartmann and persons seeking positions in the White House or the federal departments, agencies, boards, and commissions. Much of the material in this series actually dates from Gerald Ford's congressional and vice presidential service, but Hartmann's staff continued to add some material throughout the Ford presidency.
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This series contains memoranda, background material, draft legislation, status reports, and testimony transcripts concerning legislative issues and White House liaison with Congress. Prominent subjects include the intelligence community investigations, the proposed consumer protection agency, energy policy , Indochina refugees, regulatory reform, surface mining, and the Mayaguez seizure.
Collection: Max L. Friedersdorf Files
Max Friedersdorf's Legislative Subject Files … This series contains memoranda, background material, draft legislation, status reports, and testimony transcripts concerning legislative issues and White House liaison with Congress. Prominent subjects include the intelligence community investigations, the proposed consumer protection agency, energy policy , Indochina refugees, regulatory reform, surface mining, and the Mayaguez …
This series contains memoranda, background material, draft legislation, status reports, and testimony transcripts concerning legislative issues and White House liaison with Congress. Prominent subjects include the intelligence community investigations, the proposed consumer protection agency, energy policy , Indochina refugees, regulatory reform, surface mining, and the Mayaguez seizure.
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This series consists of bulk public opinion mail on a variety of topics and issues, including: the pardon of Richard Nixon, Common Situs picketing legislation, amnesty for draft evaders, GI Bill, Vietnam veterans, New York City financial crisis, arms sale to Egypt, busing, congressional pay raise, Ft. Monmouth movement of personnel, gun control, Hatch Act, income tax surcharge, and energy. The mail includes letters and telegrams, occasionally with clippings attached.
Collection: White House Central Files Bulk Mail Files (Ford Administration)
Bulk Mail Sample Files … This series consists of bulk public opinion mail on a variety of topics and issues, including: the pardon of Richard Nixon, Common Situs picketing legislation, amnesty for draft evaders, GI Bill, Vietnam veterans, New York City financial crisis, arms sale to Egypt, busing, congressional pay raise, Ft. Monmouth movement of personnel, gun control, Hatch Act, income tax surcharge, and energy. The mail includes letters and telegrams, occasionally with clippings …
This series consists of bulk public opinion mail on a variety of topics and issues, including: the pardon of Richard Nixon, Common Situs picketing legislation, amnesty for draft evaders, GI Bill, Vietnam veterans, New York City financial crisis, arms sale to Egypt, busing, congressional pay raise, Ft. Monmouth movement of personnel, gun control, Hatch Act, income tax surcharge, and energy. The mail includes letters and telegrams, occasionally with clippings attached.
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This series relates to Arthur Burns' functions as Counsellor to President Richard Nixon from January 1969 through January 1970. It documents the whole range of domestic issues, as well as some aspects of foreign affairs such as trade and aid. Of particular significance are files on agriculture, labor relations, poverty and welfare, the federal budget process, campus unrest, commerce questions, housing and construction, urban renewal, education, unemployment, and the economy.
This series contains White House staff memoranda, incoming and outgoing correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports and printed material.
Collection: Arthur F. Burns Papers
White House Files … This series relates to Arthur Burns' functions as Counsellor to President Richard Nixon from January 1969 through January 1970. It documents the whole range of domestic issues, as well as some aspects of foreign affairs such as trade and aid. Of particular significance are files on agriculture, labor relations, poverty and welfare, the federal budget process, campus unrest, commerce questions, housing and construction, urban renewal, education, unemployment, and the economy. This series …
This series relates to Arthur Burns' functions as Counsellor to President Richard Nixon from January 1969 through January 1970. It documents the whole range of domestic issues, as well as some aspects of foreign affairs such as trade and aid. Of particular significance are files on agriculture, labor relations, poverty and welfare, the federal budget process, campus unrest, commerce questions, housing and construction, urban renewal, education, unemployment, and the economy.
This series contains White House staff memoranda, incoming and outgoing correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports and printed material.
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This series consists of personal correspondence and miscellaneous records accumulated by Dr. Arthur Burns following his work at the Federal Reserve System. The “Correspondence” subseries primarily contains documents from the time Dr. Burns was serving as U.S. Ambassador to West Germany. Some of the documents relate to his official work as ambassador, but are personal in nature. Additional correspondence, as well as documents pertaining to travel and speaking engagements, are included in the “General” subseries.
In addition to general correspondence with family, friends, and associates, this series includes a collection of birthday cards, his State Department personnel file, and a other documents, including letters, articles, and speeches, devoted to his memory. This series also contains some records related to Dr. Burns’ wife, Helen Burns, and their son, David Burns. A copy of the handwritten journal kept by Dr. Burns, January 1969 – July 1974, is also included in this series.
Collection: Arthur F. Burns Papers
Personal Files … This series consists of personal correspondence and miscellaneous records accumulated by Dr. Arthur Burns following his work at the Federal Reserve System. The “Correspondence” subseries primarily contains documents from the time Dr. Burns was serving as U.S. Ambassador to West Germany. Some of the documents relate to his official work as ambassador, but are personal in nature. Additional correspondence, as well as documents pertaining to travel and speaking engagements, are included in …
This series consists of personal correspondence and miscellaneous records accumulated by Dr. Arthur Burns following his work at the Federal Reserve System. The “Correspondence” subseries primarily contains documents from the time Dr. Burns was serving as U.S. Ambassador to West Germany. Some of the documents relate to his official work as ambassador, but are personal in nature. Additional correspondence, as well as documents pertaining to travel and speaking engagements, are included in the “General” subseries.
In addition to general correspondence with family, friends, and associates, this series includes a collection of birthday cards, his State Department personnel file, and a other documents, including letters, articles, and speeches, devoted to his memory. This series also contains some records related to Dr. Burns’ wife, Helen Burns, and their son, David Burns. A copy of the handwritten journal kept by Dr. Burns, January 1969 – July 1974, is also included in this series.
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This series contains carbons of correspondence signed by Dr. Arthur F. Burns and, occasionally, members of the Federal Reserve Board staff. The series includes correspondence from Burns' service as Counsellor to President Richard M. Nixon. Correspondents include U.S. and foreign officials; colleagues in banking and academia; members of Congress; friends; and the general public. The correspondence includes replies to invitations, thank you notes, transmittals of speeches and papers, as well as substantive letters concerning domestic monetary policy and the international monetary system.
Collection: Arthur F. Burns Papers
Chronological Files … This series contains carbons of correspondence signed by Dr. Arthur F. Burns and, occasionally, members of the Federal Reserve Board staff. The series includes correspondence from Burns' service as Counsellor to President Richard M. Nixon. Correspondents include U.S. and foreign officials; colleagues in banking and academia; members of Congress; friends; and the general public. The correspondence includes replies to invitations, thank you notes, transmittals of speeches and papers, as …
This series contains carbons of correspondence signed by Dr. Arthur F. Burns and, occasionally, members of the Federal Reserve Board staff. The series includes correspondence from Burns' service as Counsellor to President Richard M. Nixon. Correspondents include U.S. and foreign officials; colleagues in banking and academia; members of Congress; friends; and the general public. The correspondence includes replies to invitations, thank you notes, transmittals of speeches and papers, as well as substantive letters concerning domestic monetary policy and the international monetary system.
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This series consists of newspaper clippings, largely from national publications. Topics include the Federal Reserve System and Chairman Arthur Burns, domestic and international economic matters, and West Germany.
Collection: Arthur F. Burns Papers
Newspaper Clippings … This series consists of newspaper clippings, largely from national publications. Topics include the Federal Reserve System and Chairman Arthur Burns, domestic and international economic matters, and West Germany. …
This series consists of newspaper clippings, largely from national publications. Topics include the Federal Reserve System and Chairman Arthur Burns, domestic and international economic matters, and West Germany.