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This series contains Barry Roth's copies of court opinions, motions, and briefs for a wide variety of lawsuits involving the nation, President Gerald R. Ford, or other high administration officials. The staff of the Counsel's Office referred such cases to the Justice Department for handling, but monitored the progress of the cases to determine their potential impact. Many cases in this series touch in some way on the papers of President Richard Nixon. Although a few have the Nixon papers as their central focus (e.g. Nixon v. Sampson), many cases focused on other topics but became tied up with the handling of the Nixon papers when attorneys requested access to documents from the Nixon White House. Another important case is Schmalzried v. Ford, which involved allegations of sex discrimination against the Ford White House by Darlene Schmalzried, a former editor of the President's News Summary.
Collection: Barry N. Roth Files
Barry Roth's Litigation Files … This series contains Barry Roth's copies of court opinions, motions, and briefs for a wide variety of lawsuits involving the nation, President Gerald R. Ford, or other high administration officials. The staff of the Counsel's Office referred such cases to the Justice Department for handling, but monitored the progress of the cases to determine their potential impact. Many cases in this series touch in some way on the papers of President Richard Nixon. Although a few have the …
This series contains Barry Roth's copies of court opinions, motions, and briefs for a wide variety of lawsuits involving the nation, President Gerald R. Ford, or other high administration officials. The staff of the Counsel's Office referred such cases to the Justice Department for handling, but monitored the progress of the cases to determine their potential impact. Many cases in this series touch in some way on the papers of President Richard Nixon. Although a few have the Nixon papers as their central focus (e.g. Nixon v. Sampson), many cases focused on other topics but became tied up with the handling of the Nixon papers when attorneys requested access to documents from the Nixon White House. Another important case is Schmalzried v. Ford, which involved allegations of sex discrimination against the Ford White House by Darlene Schmalzried, a former editor of the President's News Summary.
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This series contains memoranda, correspondence, bills, receipts, lists, and computer printouts accumulated by Jerry Jones and James Connor while they served as Staff Secretary of the Gerald Ford White House. The series focuses mainly on the allocation and reimbursement of costs of political travel by the President, First Lady, and the Ford children. The materials document reimbursements to the White House by the Republican Party for costs associated with political events (party fundraisers , etc.) and by the President Ford Committee (PFC) for any costs associated with 1976 presidential campaign events. The series also concerns studies about presidential travel and meetings held to determine the proper allocation of costs. Some material relates more generally to the conduct of the 1976 presidential campaign and the work of the PFC, political expenses that did not involve travel, and White House budgets and administrative matters.
Collection: Barry N. Roth Files
Jerry Jones's and James Connor's Files on Politics and Political Travel … This series contains memoranda, correspondence, bills, receipts, lists, and computer printouts accumulated by Jerry Jones and James Connor while they served as Staff Secretary of the Gerald Ford White House. The series focuses mainly on the allocation and reimbursement of costs of political travel by the President, First Lady, and the Ford children. The materials document reimbursements to the White House by the Republican Party for …
This series contains memoranda, correspondence, bills, receipts, lists, and computer printouts accumulated by Jerry Jones and James Connor while they served as Staff Secretary of the Gerald Ford White House. The series focuses mainly on the allocation and reimbursement of costs of political travel by the President, First Lady, and the Ford children. The materials document reimbursements to the White House by the Republican Party for costs associated with political events (party fundraisers , etc.) and by the President Ford Committee (PFC) for any costs associated with 1976 presidential campaign events. The series also concerns studies about presidential travel and meetings held to determine the proper allocation of costs. Some material relates more generally to the conduct of the 1976 presidential campaign and the work of the PFC, political expenses that did not involve travel, and White House budgets and administrative matters.
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Collection: Theodore C. Marrs Files (Ford Administration)
Theodore Marrs' Organizations Files …
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Collection: Theodore C. Marrs Files (Ford Administration)
Theodore Marrs' Name Files …
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Collection: Theodore C. Marrs Files (Ford Administration)
Theodore Marrs' Conference Files …
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Collection: Theodore C. Marrs Files (Ford Administration)
Theodore Marrs' Geographical Files …
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Collection: Pamela A. Powell Files (Ford Administration)
Pamela Powell's White House Interns Subject Files …
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Collection: Pamela A. Powell Files (Ford Administration)
Pamela Powell's White House Interns Name Files …
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Collection: Robert A. Goldwin Files (Ford Administration)
Robert Goldwin's Correspondence Files …
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Collection: Bobbie Greene Kilberg Files (Ford Administration)
Bobbie Kilberg's Cabinet Committee to Combat Terrorism Files …