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This series contains draft speeches and background materials prepared by President Richard Nixon's Office of Editorial Staff for use by Vice President Gerald Ford before the Vice President began using his own speechwriters in early 1974.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers
Vice President Gerald Ford's Speech Files … This series contains draft speeches and background materials prepared by President Richard Nixon's Office of Editorial Staff for use by Vice President Gerald Ford before the Vice President began using his own speechwriters in early …
This series contains draft speeches and background materials prepared by President Richard Nixon's Office of Editorial Staff for use by Vice President Gerald Ford before the Vice President began using his own speechwriters in early 1974.
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This series contains David Gergen's file of background material concerning presidential candidate Jimmy Carter's views on a variety of domestic and foreign policy issues. It was compiled by Gergen's staff for use in preparing President Gerald Ford for the 1976 presidential campaign debates. Included are clippings, press wire stories, media pool reports, and speeches. Also included are occasional suggested responses to possible Carter challenges.
Collection: David R. Gergen Files
David Gergen's Debate Background Files … This series contains David Gergen's file of background material concerning presidential candidate Jimmy Carter's views on a variety of domestic and foreign policy issues. It was compiled by Gergen's staff for use in preparing President Gerald Ford for the 1976 presidential campaign debates. Included are clippings, press wire stories, media pool reports, and speeches. Also included are occasional suggested responses to possible Carter …
This series contains David Gergen's file of background material concerning presidential candidate Jimmy Carter's views on a variety of domestic and foreign policy issues. It was compiled by Gergen's staff for use in preparing President Gerald Ford for the 1976 presidential campaign debates. Included are clippings, press wire stories, media pool reports, and speeches. Also included are occasional suggested responses to possible Carter challenges.
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This series contains David Gergen's copies of briefing books prepared for President Gerald Ford by members of the Press Office staff in conjunction with press conferences, media interviews, and trips. The briefing materials include question and answer briefing sheets, memoranda and guidance provided by the White House staff. Annotations by President Ford appear occasionally.
Collection: David R. Gergen Files
David Gergen's Presidential Briefing Books Files … This series contains David Gergen's copies of briefing books prepared for President Gerald Ford by members of the Press Office staff in conjunction with press conferences, media interviews, and trips. The briefing materials include question and answer briefing sheets, memoranda and guidance provided by the White House staff. Annotations by President Ford appear …
This series contains David Gergen's copies of briefing books prepared for President Gerald Ford by members of the Press Office staff in conjunction with press conferences, media interviews, and trips. The briefing materials include question and answer briefing sheets, memoranda and guidance provided by the White House staff. Annotations by President Ford appear occasionally.
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This series contains memoranda exchanged between David Gergen and White House staff concerning the selection of Medal of Freedom award nominees and eventual award winners. Included are compilations of the votes each of the nominees received and transmittals to President Gerald Ford for final selection. Also included is extensive background information on the Medal of Freedom award itself.
Collection: David R. Gergen Files
David Gergen's Medal of Freedom Chronological Files … This series contains memoranda exchanged between David Gergen and White House staff concerning the selection of Medal of Freedom award nominees and eventual award winners. Included are compilations of the votes each of the nominees received and transmittals to President Gerald Ford for final selection. Also included is extensive background information on the Medal of Freedom award …
This series contains memoranda exchanged between David Gergen and White House staff concerning the selection of Medal of Freedom award nominees and eventual award winners. Included are compilations of the votes each of the nominees received and transmittals to President Gerald Ford for final selection. Also included is extensive background information on the Medal of Freedom award itself.
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This series contains David Gergen's files compiled during the 1976 presidential campaign concerning media opportunities extended to President Gerald Ford in selected states. Included are requests from television, radio, and the print media.
Collection: David R. Gergen Files
David Gergen's Selected States Media Files … This series contains David Gergen's files compiled during the 1976 presidential campaign concerning media opportunities extended to President Gerald Ford in selected states. Included are requests from television, radio, and the print …
This series contains David Gergen's files compiled during the 1976 presidential campaign concerning media opportunities extended to President Gerald Ford in selected states. Included are requests from television, radio, and the print media.
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This series contains correspondence to and from Philip and Beatrice "Bunny" Buchen. Recipients and senders include President Gerald R. Ford, First Lady Betty Ford, Iran Ambassador Ardeshir Zahedi, Pennsylvania Governor William Scranton, Senator Bob Dole, Vice President and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller, Justice Lewis Powell, Reverend Duncan Littlefair (the Buchen's minister), and the Buchen children, among others. Two folders contain correspondence related to the Nixon pardon and the amnesty program for Vietnam War draft evaders.
Collection: Philip W. Buchen Papers
Correspondence Files … This series contains correspondence to and from Philip and Beatrice "Bunny" Buchen. Recipients and senders include President Gerald R. Ford, First Lady Betty Ford, Iran Ambassador Ardeshir Zahedi, Pennsylvania Governor William Scranton, Senator Bob Dole, Vice President and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller, Justice Lewis Powell, Reverend Duncan Littlefair (the Buchen's minister), and the Buchen children, among others. Two folders contain correspondence related to the Nixon pardon and the …
This series contains correspondence to and from Philip and Beatrice "Bunny" Buchen. Recipients and senders include President Gerald R. Ford, First Lady Betty Ford, Iran Ambassador Ardeshir Zahedi, Pennsylvania Governor William Scranton, Senator Bob Dole, Vice President and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller, Justice Lewis Powell, Reverend Duncan Littlefair (the Buchen's minister), and the Buchen children, among others. Two folders contain correspondence related to the Nixon pardon and the amnesty program for Vietnam War draft evaders.
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This series contains copies of memoranda, question and asnwer briefing papers, and background information submitted by Leslie Janka and Margaret Vanderhye to the White House Press Secretary. The series basically ends in August 1976, although material for one day in September appears. There are occasional unexplained gaps of several days duration for which the series contains no materials. The material covers a wide range of foreign affairs and defense issues and events from the presidencies of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
Janka prepared his briefing information in the form of virtually daily memoranda to White House Press Secretaries Ron Ziegler, Jerald terHorst, and Ron Nessen with the subject line "Morning Press Items." Included are questions likely to be asked by the news media, guidance on suggested answers, background information provided to give the Press Secretary a better understanding (with the provision that it not be shared with the press), and announcements to be made. Vanderhye continued the formal memoranda for a short time after assuming the position in February 1975, but eventually switched to a form cover memo with attached briefing sheets. Foreign policy issues that receive significant attention include the Vietnamese War and the Paris Peace Accords, Middle East conflicts including the Arab oil embargo and the civil war in Lebanon, the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and the civil war in Angola.
Collection: National Security Council Press and Congressional Relations Staff Files (Ford Administration)
Leslie Janka and Margaret Vanderhye's Press Guidance Files … This series contains copies of memoranda, question and asnwer briefing papers, and background information submitted by Leslie Janka and Margaret Vanderhye to the White House Press Secretary. The series basically ends in August 1976, although material for one day in September appears. There are occasional unexplained gaps of several days duration for which the series contains no materials. The material covers a wide range of foreign affairs and …
This series contains copies of memoranda, question and asnwer briefing papers, and background information submitted by Leslie Janka and Margaret Vanderhye to the White House Press Secretary. The series basically ends in August 1976, although material for one day in September appears. There are occasional unexplained gaps of several days duration for which the series contains no materials. The material covers a wide range of foreign affairs and defense issues and events from the presidencies of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
Janka prepared his briefing information in the form of virtually daily memoranda to White House Press Secretaries Ron Ziegler, Jerald terHorst, and Ron Nessen with the subject line "Morning Press Items." Included are questions likely to be asked by the news media, guidance on suggested answers, background information provided to give the Press Secretary a better understanding (with the provision that it not be shared with the press), and announcements to be made. Vanderhye continued the formal memoranda for a short time after assuming the position in February 1975, but eventually switched to a form cover memo with attached briefing sheets. Foreign policy issues that receive significant attention include the Vietnamese War and the Paris Peace Accords, Middle East conflicts including the Arab oil embargo and the civil war in Lebanon, the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and the civil war in Angola.
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This series contains Leslie Janka's memoranda, briefing papers, and questions and answer briefing sheets. The series concerns National Security Council (NSC) press relations, congressional relations, legislative liaison, and foreign affairs and defense issues.
Collection: National Security Council Press and Congressional Relations Staff Files (Ford Administration)
Leslie Janka's Subject Files … This series contains Leslie Janka's memoranda, briefing papers, and questions and answer briefing sheets. The series concerns National Security Council (NSC) press relations, congressional relations, legislative liaison, and foreign affairs and defense …
This series contains Leslie Janka's memoranda, briefing papers, and questions and answer briefing sheets. The series concerns National Security Council (NSC) press relations, congressional relations, legislative liaison, and foreign affairs and defense issues.
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This series contains computer tabulations, detailed and summary reports, and supplementary analyses of national public opinion telephone surveys taken during the 1972 presidential campaign. Proportional random samples of about 1000 prospective voters were gathered in three waves of face-to-face interviews (January, June, and September 1972), testing perceptions of President Richard Nixon and the Democratic Party candidates, and attitudes toward national issues. Also included are results from election night telephone polling and the first draft of an article written by Market Opinion Research staff summarizing findings from the 1972 election vote. Tabular presentations show issue attitudes and voting intentions by a variety of demographic characteristics and regional variations.
Collection: Robert M. Teeter Papers
1972 Presidential Campaign National Polls … This series contains computer tabulations, detailed and summary reports, and supplementary analyses of national public opinion telephone surveys taken during the 1972 presidential campaign. Proportional random samples of about 1000 prospective voters were gathered in three waves of face-to-face interviews (January, June, and September 1972), testing perceptions of President Richard Nixon and the Democratic Party candidates, and attitudes toward national issues. …
This series contains computer tabulations, detailed and summary reports, and supplementary analyses of national public opinion telephone surveys taken during the 1972 presidential campaign. Proportional random samples of about 1000 prospective voters were gathered in three waves of face-to-face interviews (January, June, and September 1972), testing perceptions of President Richard Nixon and the Democratic Party candidates, and attitudes toward national issues. Also included are results from election night telephone polling and the first draft of an article written by Market Opinion Research staff summarizing findings from the 1972 election vote. Tabular presentations show issue attitudes and voting intentions by a variety of demographic characteristics and regional variations.
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This series contains computer tabulations of data from weekly public opinion polls tracking voter attitudes and intentions in 28 key target states and swing vote states during the 1976 presidential general election campaign. The telephone surveys of a random proportional sample of prospective voters tested attitudes toward President Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter on personality and national issues. The data are reported by a variety of voter characteristics, including party, age, religious preference, and gender.
Collection: Robert M. Teeter Papers
1976 Presidential Campaign Priority States Polls … This series contains computer tabulations of data from weekly public opinion polls tracking voter attitudes and intentions in 28 key target states and swing vote states during the 1976 presidential general election campaign. The telephone surveys of a random proportional sample of prospective voters tested attitudes toward President Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter on personality and national issues. The data are reported by a variety of voter characteristics, …
This series contains computer tabulations of data from weekly public opinion polls tracking voter attitudes and intentions in 28 key target states and swing vote states during the 1976 presidential general election campaign. The telephone surveys of a random proportional sample of prospective voters tested attitudes toward President Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter on personality and national issues. The data are reported by a variety of voter characteristics, including party, age, religious preference, and gender.