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This series contains copies of outgoing correspondence and memoranda with attached reports and draft replies; printed materials, notes and other papers exchanged between William Casselman and Vice President Gerald Ford, federal officials, assistants and the public concerning routine administrative matters, scheduling and domestic policy issues such as energy policy, American Indians and sports. Also included is information on personnel changes, Vice Presidential archives, standards of conduct, right of privacy, other legal matters and Casselman's responsibilities as Legal Counsel to the Vice President. Cross-reference headings typed in the upper right corner of covering letters are supposed to indicate subject file locations for the full correspondence, but the system is generally unreliable.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers
William Casselman's Official Correspondence … This series contains copies of outgoing correspondence and memoranda with attached reports and draft replies; printed materials, notes and other papers exchanged between William Casselman and Vice President Gerald Ford, federal officials, assistants and the public concerning routine administrative matters, scheduling and domestic policy issues such as energy policy, American Indians and sports. Also included is information on personnel changes, Vice …
This series contains copies of outgoing correspondence and memoranda with attached reports and draft replies; printed materials, notes and other papers exchanged between William Casselman and Vice President Gerald Ford, federal officials, assistants and the public concerning routine administrative matters, scheduling and domestic policy issues such as energy policy, American Indians and sports. Also included is information on personnel changes, Vice Presidential archives, standards of conduct, right of privacy, other legal matters and Casselman's responsibilities as Legal Counsel to the Vice President. Cross-reference headings typed in the upper right corner of covering letters are supposed to indicate subject file locations for the full correspondence, but the system is generally unreliable.
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This series contains Walter Mote's correspondence, invitations, requests for endorsements, appointments, autographs, and photographs; referrals from various departments and agencies, drafts of correspondence, daily reports on House of Representatives proceedings, morning and evening reports, and Vice President Gerald Ford's daily schedule. The material covers a variety of subjects, including his duties as Assistant to the President of the Senate, condolences, congratulations, education, energy, housing, social security, and veterans' affairs.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers
Walter Mote's Subject Files … This series contains Walter Mote's correspondence, invitations, requests for endorsements, appointments, autographs, and photographs; referrals from various departments and agencies, drafts of correspondence, daily reports on House of Representatives proceedings, morning and evening reports, and Vice President Gerald Ford's daily schedule. The material covers a variety of subjects, including his duties as Assistant to the President of the Senate, condolences, congratulations, …
This series contains Walter Mote's correspondence, invitations, requests for endorsements, appointments, autographs, and photographs; referrals from various departments and agencies, drafts of correspondence, daily reports on House of Representatives proceedings, morning and evening reports, and Vice President Gerald Ford's daily schedule. The material covers a variety of subjects, including his duties as Assistant to the President of the Senate, condolences, congratulations, education, energy, housing, social security, and veterans' affairs.
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This series contains Gwen Anderson's correspondence, memoranda, telegrams, meeting minutes, newsletters, reports, press releases, schedules, briefing papers, and printed materials concerning political groups, Republican Party fundraising activities, events such as the American Revolution Bicentennial or Honor America Day, and the mechanics of scheduling Vice President Gerald R. Ford's appearances. The files document her work as Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Non-Governmental Organizations and reflects her liaison work with political organizations through background information on organizations, reports on the progress of fundraising, or responses to requests for messages, photographs, or items to auction. The scheduling files largely concern invitations regretted and the process of creating the schedule. Information on events that the Vice President attended is found in other series within this collection.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers
Gwen Anderson's Subject Files … This series contains Gwen Anderson's correspondence, memoranda, telegrams, meeting minutes, newsletters, reports, press releases, schedules, briefing papers, and printed materials concerning political groups, Republican Party fundraising activities, events such as the American Revolution Bicentennial or Honor America Day, and the mechanics of scheduling Vice President Gerald R. Ford's appearances. The files document her work as Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for …
This series contains Gwen Anderson's correspondence, memoranda, telegrams, meeting minutes, newsletters, reports, press releases, schedules, briefing papers, and printed materials concerning political groups, Republican Party fundraising activities, events such as the American Revolution Bicentennial or Honor America Day, and the mechanics of scheduling Vice President Gerald R. Ford's appearances. The files document her work as Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Non-Governmental Organizations and reflects her liaison work with political organizations through background information on organizations, reports on the progress of fundraising, or responses to requests for messages, photographs, or items to auction. The scheduling files largely concern invitations regretted and the process of creating the schedule. Information on events that the Vice President attended is found in other series within this collection.
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This series contains copies of outgoing correspondence signed by Gwen Anderson or Vice President Gerald Ford including messages to organizations, thank you letters, acknowledgment of comments on issues, and regrets of invitations. The files are interspersed with occasional internal memoranda. The material concerns Anderson's work as Deputy Assistant for Non-Governmental Organizations.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers
Gwen Anderson's Chronological Files … This series contains copies of outgoing correspondence signed by Gwen Anderson or Vice President Gerald Ford including messages to organizations, thank you letters, acknowledgment of comments on issues, and regrets of invitations. The files are interspersed with occasional internal memoranda. The material concerns Anderson's work as Deputy Assistant for Non-Governmental …
This series contains copies of outgoing correspondence signed by Gwen Anderson or Vice President Gerald Ford including messages to organizations, thank you letters, acknowledgment of comments on issues, and regrets of invitations. The files are interspersed with occasional internal memoranda. The material concerns Anderson's work as Deputy Assistant for Non-Governmental Organizations.
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This series contains Paul Miltich's files of newsletters, newspapers, periodicals, brochures, clippings, and press releases sent either to Vice President Gerald Ford or to Paul Miltich by the public or acquaintances.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers
Paul Miltich's Publications Files … This series contains Paul Miltich's files of newsletters, newspapers, periodicals, brochures, clippings, and press releases sent either to Vice President Gerald Ford or to Paul Miltich by the public or acquaintances. …
This series contains Paul Miltich's files of newsletters, newspapers, periodicals, brochures, clippings, and press releases sent either to Vice President Gerald Ford or to Paul Miltich by the public or acquaintances.
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This series contains Warren Rustand's carbon copies of regret letters signed by Vice President Gerald Ford for invitations he was unable to accept, and very occasionally acceptance and pending letters. The series documents one aspect of Rustand's role as Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Scheduling and Appointments - the handling of invitations considered for inclusion on the Vice President's schedule.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers
Warren Rustand's Invitation Regrets Group or Occasion Files … This series contains Warren Rustand's carbon copies of regret letters signed by Vice President Gerald Ford for invitations he was unable to accept, and very occasionally acceptance and pending letters. The series documents one aspect of Rustand's role as Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Scheduling and Appointments - the handling of invitations considered for inclusion on the Vice President's …
This series contains Warren Rustand's carbon copies of regret letters signed by Vice President Gerald Ford for invitations he was unable to accept, and very occasionally acceptance and pending letters. The series documents one aspect of Rustand's role as Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Scheduling and Appointments - the handling of invitations considered for inclusion on the Vice President's schedule.
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This series contains Robert Hartmann's files of materials that were compiled by Philip Buchen and Benton Becker in a loose-leaf notebook format and indexed to help Gerald R. Ford in answering questions during the congressional hearings on the confirmation of his nomination by President Richard Nixon to be Vice President. The format for each subject is the same: the anticipated question or allegation is presented, a factual analysis provided and the position Ford was to take outlined. Included are supportive exhibits that Ford could provide to the committees. Mr. Ford annotated much of this material. Also included in this briefing book is a quantity of loose material Ford used during the hearings.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers
Robert Hartmann's Briefing Book for the Confirmation Hearings on Gerald R. Ford's Nomination as Vice President … This series contains Robert Hartmann's files of materials that were compiled by Philip Buchen and Benton Becker in a loose-leaf notebook format and indexed to help Gerald R. Ford in answering questions during the congressional hearings on the confirmation of his nomination by President Richard Nixon to be Vice President. The format for each subject is the same: the anticipated question or …
This series contains Robert Hartmann's files of materials that were compiled by Philip Buchen and Benton Becker in a loose-leaf notebook format and indexed to help Gerald R. Ford in answering questions during the congressional hearings on the confirmation of his nomination by President Richard Nixon to be Vice President. The format for each subject is the same: the anticipated question or allegation is presented, a factual analysis provided and the position Ford was to take outlined. Included are supportive exhibits that Ford could provide to the committees. Mr. Ford annotated much of this material. Also included in this briefing book is a quantity of loose material Ford used during the hearings.
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This series contains correspondence, memoranda, notes, schedules, guest lists, programs, and other related material for some of Vice President Gerald Ford's public appearances between October 18, 1973 and March 8, 1974. From the time of Ford's nomination as Vice President until March 1974, the White House Advance Office handled advance operations for him. By the end of January 1974, however, Warren Rustand of the Vice President's own staff handled advance work in preparation for Washington appearances and Michigan trips. Beginning in March, the Ford staff took over all vice presidential advance work.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers
Vice President Gerald Ford's Trip Advance Files … This series contains correspondence, memoranda, notes, schedules, guest lists, programs, and other related material for some of Vice President Gerald Ford's public appearances between October 18, 1973 and March 8, 1974. From the time of Ford's nomination as Vice President until March 1974, the White House Advance Office handled advance operations for him. By the end of January 1974, however, Warren Rustand of the Vice President's own staff handled advance …
This series contains correspondence, memoranda, notes, schedules, guest lists, programs, and other related material for some of Vice President Gerald Ford's public appearances between October 18, 1973 and March 8, 1974. From the time of Ford's nomination as Vice President until March 1974, the White House Advance Office handled advance operations for him. By the end of January 1974, however, Warren Rustand of the Vice President's own staff handled advance work in preparation for Washington appearances and Michigan trips. Beginning in March, the Ford staff took over all vice presidential advance work.
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This series contains David Gergen's files on speeches and statements drafted for President Gerald Ford. It includes drafts by Gergen and other speechwriters; memoranda from White House staff and others outlining suggestions on theme and content, or comments on drafts; briefing papers and background information. Included are only those selected speeches with which Gergen was involved. The most significant files relate to a speech on national security given to the Daughters of the American Revolution, a special message on busing, and several legislative veto messages.
Collection: David R. Gergen Files
David Gergen's Presidential Speeches and Statements Files … This series contains David Gergen's files on speeches and statements drafted for President Gerald Ford. It includes drafts by Gergen and other speechwriters; memoranda from White House staff and others outlining suggestions on theme and content, or comments on drafts; briefing papers and background information. Included are only those selected speeches with which Gergen was involved. The most significant files relate to a speech on national …
This series contains David Gergen's files on speeches and statements drafted for President Gerald Ford. It includes drafts by Gergen and other speechwriters; memoranda from White House staff and others outlining suggestions on theme and content, or comments on drafts; briefing papers and background information. Included are only those selected speeches with which Gergen was involved. The most significant files relate to a speech on national security given to the Daughters of the American Revolution, a special message on busing, and several legislative veto messages.
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This series consists of textual materials related to the planning and execution of community events held in conjunction with the dedication of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in September 1981. The materials, which consist of press releases, schedules, correspondence, agendas, and minutes, document the work of the Gerald R. Ford Museum Dedication Committee’s Community Events Committee.
Collection: James D. Haldaman Photographs and Papers
Committee Files … This series consists of textual materials related to the planning and execution of community events held in conjunction with the dedication of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in September 1981. The materials, which consist of press releases, schedules, correspondence, agendas, and minutes, document the work of the Gerald R. Ford Museum Dedication Committee’s Community Events …
This series consists of textual materials related to the planning and execution of community events held in conjunction with the dedication of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in September 1981. The materials, which consist of press releases, schedules, correspondence, agendas, and minutes, document the work of the Gerald R. Ford Museum Dedication Committee’s Community Events Committee.