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This series contains foreign relations-related journals, government reports, news bulletins, news digest, and newsletters. Publications include "International Institute for Strategic Studies" (IISS), State Department’s "Bulletin" and Defense Department’s "Current News," "Current Digest of the Soviet Press," Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) news summaries, "The German Tribune," "News and Views from the USSR," and Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty (RFE-RL) "Research Bulletin."
Collection: William G. Hyland Papers
Publications … This series contains foreign relations-related journals, government reports, news bulletins, news digest, and newsletters. Publications include "International Institute for Strategic Studies" (IISS), State Department’s "Bulletin" and Defense Department’s "Current News," "Current Digest of the Soviet Press," Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) news summaries, "The German Tribune," "News and Views from the USSR," and Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty (RFE-RL) "Research …
This series contains foreign relations-related journals, government reports, news bulletins, news digest, and newsletters. Publications include "International Institute for Strategic Studies" (IISS), State Department’s "Bulletin" and Defense Department’s "Current News," "Current Digest of the Soviet Press," Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) news summaries, "The German Tribune," "News and Views from the USSR," and Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty (RFE-RL) "Research Bulletin."
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This series consists of letters of invitation and invitation cards sent to former First Lady Betty Ford for events which she declined to attend.
Collection: Betty Ford Post-White House Papers
Regretting Invitations Files … This series consists of letters of invitation and invitation cards sent to former First Lady Betty Ford for events which she declined to attend. …
This series consists of letters of invitation and invitation cards sent to former First Lady Betty Ford for events which she declined to attend.
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This series consists of former First Lady Betty Ford's correspondence with politicians, journalists, leaders of women's organizations, family, friends, and the general public concerning a wide variety of topics.
Collection: Betty Ford Post-White House Papers
Correspondence Name Files … This series consists of former First Lady Betty Ford's correspondence with politicians, journalists, leaders of women's organizations, family, friends, and the general public concerning a wide variety of topics. …
This series consists of former First Lady Betty Ford's correspondence with politicians, journalists, leaders of women's organizations, family, friends, and the general public concerning a wide variety of topics.
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This series consists of periodicals, articles, and other materials pertaining to the research and writing of remarks made by former First Lady Betty Ford. Topics include alcohol and drug abuse, addiction treatment, cancer, and women’s issues.
Collection: Betty Ford Post-White House Papers
Speech Background Files … This series consists of periodicals, articles, and other materials pertaining to the research and writing of remarks made by former First Lady Betty Ford. Topics include alcohol and drug abuse, addiction treatment, cancer, and women’s …
This series consists of periodicals, articles, and other materials pertaining to the research and writing of remarks made by former First Lady Betty Ford. Topics include alcohol and drug abuse, addiction treatment, cancer, and women’s issues.
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This series contains photograph albums made by or given to Gerald and Betty Ford that were maintained separately from their numbered photograph albums. Events documented in this series include Gerald and Betty Ford’s wedding; a party held the night Gerald Ford was first elected to Congress in 1948; the 1975 Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE); the Fords’ post-Presidential travels to the Middle East, Asia, and France; the dedication of the Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan; and the Carousel Ball.
Collection: Ford Family Photographs
Unnumbered Photograph Albums … This series contains photograph albums made by or given to Gerald and Betty Ford that were maintained separately from their numbered photograph albums. Events documented in this series include Gerald and Betty Ford’s wedding; a party held the night Gerald Ford was first elected to Congress in 1948; the 1975 Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE); the Fords’ post-Presidential travels to the Middle East, Asia, and France; the dedication of the Ford Presidential …
This series contains photograph albums made by or given to Gerald and Betty Ford that were maintained separately from their numbered photograph albums. Events documented in this series include Gerald and Betty Ford’s wedding; a party held the night Gerald Ford was first elected to Congress in 1948; the 1975 Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE); the Fords’ post-Presidential travels to the Middle East, Asia, and France; the dedication of the Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan; and the Carousel Ball.
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This series contains materials relating to the "Humor and the Presidency" symposium hosted by former President Gerald Ford at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Materials include correspondence, schedules, programs, and media coverage. Also included are plans for a book published by Arbor House that covers the events during the symposium.
Collection: Robert E. Barrett Papers
"Humor and the Presidency" Symposium Files … This series contains materials relating to the "Humor and the Presidency" symposium hosted by former President Gerald Ford at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Materials include correspondence, schedules, programs, and media coverage. Also included are plans for a book published by Arbor House that covers the events during the …
This series contains materials relating to the "Humor and the Presidency" symposium hosted by former President Gerald Ford at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Materials include correspondence, schedules, programs, and media coverage. Also included are plans for a book published by Arbor House that covers the events during the symposium.
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This series is rich in the memorabilia, minutia, and ephemera that accompanied decades of events in the Hartmann family, much of it evidently saved by Robert Hartmann's mother. One large segment consists of letters exchanged between Hartmann, his parents, and his wife. Written frequently, the letters provide intimate documentation of Hartmann's life and times, including his college days at Stanford University; a 1938 trip to Japan, Manchuria, and Europe; and his joys and frustrations as a Los Angeles Times reporter and bureau chief.
Hartmann's propensity for writing is pervasive. Included are early literary publications, high school and college newspaper articles, post-college editorials and short stories, Navy press releases, and the beginning drafts of a book on the Aleutian Islands in World War II.
Also included in the range of material are such items as his father's schoolbooks and company newspapers; childhood drawings; printed materials; political campaign flyers; menus; school and theater programs; small amounts of material on his Navy service in the Pacific during World War II; and a file on his service in the Naval Reserve.
Collection: Robert T. Hartmann Papers
Early Life and Personal Files … This series is rich in the memorabilia, minutia, and ephemera that accompanied decades of events in the Hartmann family, much of it evidently saved by Robert Hartmann's mother. One large segment consists of letters exchanged between Hartmann, his parents, and his wife. Written frequently, the letters provide intimate documentation of Hartmann's life and times, including his college days at Stanford University; a 1938 trip to Japan, Manchuria, and Europe; and his joys and …
This series is rich in the memorabilia, minutia, and ephemera that accompanied decades of events in the Hartmann family, much of it evidently saved by Robert Hartmann's mother. One large segment consists of letters exchanged between Hartmann, his parents, and his wife. Written frequently, the letters provide intimate documentation of Hartmann's life and times, including his college days at Stanford University; a 1938 trip to Japan, Manchuria, and Europe; and his joys and frustrations as a Los Angeles Times reporter and bureau chief.
Hartmann's propensity for writing is pervasive. Included are early literary publications, high school and college newspaper articles, post-college editorials and short stories, Navy press releases, and the beginning drafts of a book on the Aleutian Islands in World War II.
Also included in the range of material are such items as his father's schoolbooks and company newspapers; childhood drawings; printed materials; political campaign flyers; menus; school and theater programs; small amounts of material on his Navy service in the Pacific during World War II; and a file on his service in the Naval Reserve.
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This series contains correspondence, press releases, conference papers, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) publications, and expense vouchers related to Hartmann's brief employment as director of FAO's North American information program. Much of the correspondence concerns Robert Hartmann's continuing job search.
Collection: Robert T. Hartmann Papers
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Files … This series contains correspondence, press releases, conference papers, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) publications, and expense vouchers related to Hartmann's brief employment as director of FAO's North American information program. Much of the correspondence concerns Robert Hartmann's continuing job …
This series contains correspondence, press releases, conference papers, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) publications, and expense vouchers related to Hartmann's brief employment as director of FAO's North American information program. Much of the correspondence concerns Robert Hartmann's continuing job search.
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This series contains correspondence, memoranda, proposed legislation, reports, meeting minutes, press releases, publications, and newspaper clippings. The materials concern many aspects of Robert Hartmann's work for the House Republican Conference, 1966-68, and on Gerald R. Ford's staff, 1969-73. They document Republican opposition to Lyndon Johnson administration programs and liaison between the Richard Nixon White House and Republicans in Congress. Only scattered material from the year 1973 are included in this series.
Important topics include Republican political campaigns; campaign reform legislation; the Gerald Ford/Hale Boggs trip to China in 1972; the Johnson Administration "Credibility Gap"; the "Ev and Jerry Shows" (joint Senate-House Republican leadership press conferences); Ford speeches drafted by Hartmann; House Republican leadership meetings; allegations of mismanagement of the Vietnam War leveled at Defense Secretary Robert McNamara; allegations of misdeeds by the Democratic Party fundraising organization known as the "President's Club"; the 1968 and 1972 Republican National Conventions, the activities of the Republican Congressional Committee, the Republican Coordinating Committee, the Senate Republican Policy Committee, and the Republican National Committee; the drafting of Republican responses to Lyndon Johnson's State of the Union addresses in 1967 and 1968; and virtually weekly meetings of the Republican Senate and House leaders with President Nixon and his congressional liaison staff. Some large runs of relatively routine materials such as newsletters and press releases are also included.
Collection: Robert T. Hartmann Papers
House of Representatives Subject Files … This series contains correspondence, memoranda, proposed legislation, reports, meeting minutes, press releases, publications, and newspaper clippings. The materials concern many aspects of Robert Hartmann's work for the House Republican Conference, 1966-68, and on Gerald R. Ford's staff, 1969-73. They document Republican opposition to Lyndon Johnson administration programs and liaison between the Richard Nixon White House and Republicans in Congress. Only scattered …
This series contains correspondence, memoranda, proposed legislation, reports, meeting minutes, press releases, publications, and newspaper clippings. The materials concern many aspects of Robert Hartmann's work for the House Republican Conference, 1966-68, and on Gerald R. Ford's staff, 1969-73. They document Republican opposition to Lyndon Johnson administration programs and liaison between the Richard Nixon White House and Republicans in Congress. Only scattered material from the year 1973 are included in this series.
Important topics include Republican political campaigns; campaign reform legislation; the Gerald Ford/Hale Boggs trip to China in 1972; the Johnson Administration "Credibility Gap"; the "Ev and Jerry Shows" (joint Senate-House Republican leadership press conferences); Ford speeches drafted by Hartmann; House Republican leadership meetings; allegations of mismanagement of the Vietnam War leveled at Defense Secretary Robert McNamara; allegations of misdeeds by the Democratic Party fundraising organization known as the "President's Club"; the 1968 and 1972 Republican National Conventions, the activities of the Republican Congressional Committee, the Republican Coordinating Committee, the Senate Republican Policy Committee, and the Republican National Committee; the drafting of Republican responses to Lyndon Johnson's State of the Union addresses in 1967 and 1968; and virtually weekly meetings of the Republican Senate and House leaders with President Nixon and his congressional liaison staff. Some large runs of relatively routine materials such as newsletters and press releases are also included.