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The series contains index cards used to keep track of all guests invited to White House social events (breakfasts, brunches, luncheons, receptions, dinners, and after-dinner entertainment programs) during the Gerald R. Ford administration. The cards list the dates and events the guest was invited to and whether the invitee accepted or regretted.
Collection: Russell H. Armentrout Files (Ford Administration)
Russell Armentrout's Event Invitee Card Files … The series contains index cards used to keep track of all guests invited to White House social events (breakfasts, brunches, luncheons, receptions, dinners, and after-dinner entertainment programs) during the Gerald R. Ford administration. The cards list the dates and events the guest was invited to and whether the invitee accepted or …
The series contains index cards used to keep track of all guests invited to White House social events (breakfasts, brunches, luncheons, receptions, dinners, and after-dinner entertainment programs) during the Gerald R. Ford administration. The cards list the dates and events the guest was invited to and whether the invitee accepted or regretted.
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This series contains memoranda, newspaper clippings, notebooks, research data, communications plans, strategy information, advertising copy, and collateral materials. The documents generally relate to Bruce Wagner's work on the political advertising for President Gerald R. Ford's 1976 campaign for the Republican nomination as President and to the organization and operation of Campaign '76 Media Communications, Inc. (the advertising arm of the Ford campaign).
Collection: Bruce S. Wagner Papers
Subject Files … This series contains memoranda, newspaper clippings, notebooks, research data, communications plans, strategy information, advertising copy, and collateral materials. The documents generally relate to Bruce Wagner's work on the political advertising for President Gerald R. Ford's 1976 campaign for the Republican nomination as President and to the organization and operation of Campaign '76 Media Communications, Inc. (the advertising arm of the Ford …
This series contains memoranda, newspaper clippings, notebooks, research data, communications plans, strategy information, advertising copy, and collateral materials. The documents generally relate to Bruce Wagner's work on the political advertising for President Gerald R. Ford's 1976 campaign for the Republican nomination as President and to the organization and operation of Campaign '76 Media Communications, Inc. (the advertising arm of the Ford campaign).
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This series consists of letters, telegrams and cards Betty Ford received from friends, family, organizations and members of the general public while her husband Gerald Ford served as Vice President. Most of the letters include a carbon copy of a response from Mrs. Ford. Some letters were written to both of the Fords, Gerald Ford or a member or their family. Topics include invitations to attend or participate in events, views on issues, congratulations on becoming Vice President, gifts, recipe requests, autograph requests, reminiscing about past events, and other personal topics.
Collection: Betty Ford White House Papers
Second Lady Correspondence Files … This series consists of letters, telegrams and cards Betty Ford received from friends, family, organizations and members of the general public while her husband Gerald Ford served as Vice President. Most of the letters include a carbon copy of a response from Mrs. Ford. Some letters were written to both of the Fords, Gerald Ford or a member or their family. Topics include invitations to attend or participate in events, views on issues, congratulations on becoming Vice …
This series consists of letters, telegrams and cards Betty Ford received from friends, family, organizations and members of the general public while her husband Gerald Ford served as Vice President. Most of the letters include a carbon copy of a response from Mrs. Ford. Some letters were written to both of the Fords, Gerald Ford or a member or their family. Topics include invitations to attend or participate in events, views on issues, congratulations on becoming Vice President, gifts, recipe requests, autograph requests, reminiscing about past events, and other personal topics.
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Collection: L. William Seidman Papers
Correspondence and Subject Files …
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Collection: David Mathews Papers
Regional Director Recommendation …
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This series contains question results from national public opinion surveys conducted by Robert Teeter of Coldwater Corporation and Peter Hart of Peter D. Hart Research Associates for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal. These surveys tested American attitudes and opinions toward a wide-range of political issues, current events and public figures, including presidential and congressional candidates. Almost all surveys contain questions concerning approval ratings for the then-current President (George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton or George W. Bush). This series documents prominent U.S. foreign policy and world events including: the fall of the Soviet Union; the Persian Gulf War; the conflict in Bosnia; the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; the War on Terrorism; and the wars with Afghanistan and Iraq. Additionally, the question results address attitudes toward domestic, economic, and social issues, such as the federal budget, the media, Bill Clinton's affair and subsequent impeachment, abortion, campaign finance, crime, drug abuse, education, energy policy, environmental protection, health care, inflation, sports, taxes, television, and unemployment.
Collection: Robert M. Teeter Papers
NBC News / Wall Street Journal Survey Questions Results … This series contains question results from national public opinion surveys conducted by Robert Teeter of Coldwater Corporation and Peter Hart of Peter D. Hart Research Associates for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal. These surveys tested American attitudes and opinions toward a wide-range of political issues, current events and public figures, including presidential and congressional candidates. Almost all surveys contain questions concerning …
This series contains question results from national public opinion surveys conducted by Robert Teeter of Coldwater Corporation and Peter Hart of Peter D. Hart Research Associates for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal. These surveys tested American attitudes and opinions toward a wide-range of political issues, current events and public figures, including presidential and congressional candidates. Almost all surveys contain questions concerning approval ratings for the then-current President (George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton or George W. Bush). This series documents prominent U.S. foreign policy and world events including: the fall of the Soviet Union; the Persian Gulf War; the conflict in Bosnia; the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; the War on Terrorism; and the wars with Afghanistan and Iraq. Additionally, the question results address attitudes toward domestic, economic, and social issues, such as the federal budget, the media, Bill Clinton's affair and subsequent impeachment, abortion, campaign finance, crime, drug abuse, education, energy policy, environmental protection, health care, inflation, sports, taxes, television, and unemployment.
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This series contains question results, cross-tabulations, data, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and notes related to national public opinion surveys conducted by Robert Teeter of Coldwater Corporation and Peter Hart of Peter D. Hart Research Associates. These surveys were completed for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal and tested American attitudes toward a wide-range of political issues, current events and public figures, including presidential and congressional candidates. Almost all surveys contain questions concerning approval ratings for the then-current President (George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton or George W. Bush). This series documents prominent U.S. foreign policy and world events including: the fall of the Soviet Union; the Persian Gulf War; the conflict in Bosnia; the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; the War on Terrorism; and the wars with Afghanistan and Iraq. Additionally, the question results address attitudes toward domestic, economic, and social issues, such as the federal budget, Bill Clinton's affair and subsequent impeachment, abortion, campaign finance, crime, drug abuse, education, energy, the environment, health care, homosexuality, inflation, finance, sports, taxes, television, and unemployment. The series also contains a compilation of surveys conducted from 1990-1995 related to personal, consumer, and federal financial issues.
Collection: Robert M. Teeter Papers
NBC News / Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data … This series contains question results, cross-tabulations, data, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and notes related to national public opinion surveys conducted by Robert Teeter of Coldwater Corporation and Peter Hart of Peter D. Hart Research Associates. These surveys were completed for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal and tested American attitudes toward a wide-range of political issues, current events and public figures, …
This series contains question results, cross-tabulations, data, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and notes related to national public opinion surveys conducted by Robert Teeter of Coldwater Corporation and Peter Hart of Peter D. Hart Research Associates. These surveys were completed for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal and tested American attitudes toward a wide-range of political issues, current events and public figures, including presidential and congressional candidates. Almost all surveys contain questions concerning approval ratings for the then-current President (George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton or George W. Bush). This series documents prominent U.S. foreign policy and world events including: the fall of the Soviet Union; the Persian Gulf War; the conflict in Bosnia; the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; the War on Terrorism; and the wars with Afghanistan and Iraq. Additionally, the question results address attitudes toward domestic, economic, and social issues, such as the federal budget, Bill Clinton's affair and subsequent impeachment, abortion, campaign finance, crime, drug abuse, education, energy, the environment, health care, homosexuality, inflation, finance, sports, taxes, television, and unemployment. The series also contains a compilation of surveys conducted from 1990-1995 related to personal, consumer, and federal financial issues.