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This series contains records described in the White House Central Files filing manual as "material pertaining to plans, programs, research, exploration and development of outer space. Includes programs of air, space and unidentified flying objects."
This series contains clippings, invitations, letters, lists, memorandums, press releases, publications, reports, schedules, speeches, and telegrams.
Collection: White House Central Files Subject Files (Ford Administration)
White House Central Files Subject Files on Outer Space … This series contains records described in the White House Central Files filing manual as "material pertaining to plans, programs, research, exploration and development of outer space. Includes programs of air, space and unidentified flying objects." This series contains clippings, invitations, letters, lists, memorandums, press releases, publications, reports, schedules, speeches, and …
This series contains records described in the White House Central Files filing manual as "material pertaining to plans, programs, research, exploration and development of outer space. Includes programs of air, space and unidentified flying objects."
This series contains clippings, invitations, letters, lists, memorandums, press releases, publications, reports, schedules, speeches, and telegrams.
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This series consists of documents that the White House Central Files staff considered too bulky to include in the regular Subject Files. Cross reference sheets in the Subject Files show the appropriate Oversize Attachment number to consult.
This series contains clippings, invitations, letters, lists, memorandums, press releases, publications, reports, schedules, speeches, and telegrams.
Collection: White House Central Files Subject Files (Ford Administration)
White House Central Files Subject Files Oversize Attachments on Shelf … This series consists of documents that the White House Central Files staff considered too bulky to include in the regular Subject Files. Cross reference sheets in the Subject Files show the appropriate Oversize Attachment number to consult. This series contains clippings, invitations, letters, lists, memorandums, press releases, publications, reports, schedules, speeches, and …
This series consists of documents that the White House Central Files staff considered too bulky to include in the regular Subject Files. Cross reference sheets in the Subject Files show the appropriate Oversize Attachment number to consult.
This series contains clippings, invitations, letters, lists, memorandums, press releases, publications, reports, schedules, speeches, and telegrams.
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The White House Central File (WHCF) Name Files serve as a name index to the WHCF Subject File during the administration of President Gerald R. Ford. The Name Files includes both cross-references to the Subject Files and many items deemed too unimportant for the Subject Files. Included are records filed under the names of Senators and Representatives; organizations, corporations, and institutions; local, state, and foreign government officials; businesspersons, educators, celebrities, and office seekers; and many private citizens. A few projects are also indexed, at least partially, e.g. "Swine Flu Program."
The Name Files has only marginal value for names of White House staff and certain other Executive branch officials. It cites them sparingly.
This series contains memorandums, letters, lists, invitations, and telegrams.
Collection: White House Central Files Name Files (Ford Administration)
White House Central Files Name Files … The White House Central File (WHCF) Name Files serve as a name index to the WHCF Subject File during the administration of President Gerald R. Ford. The Name Files includes both cross-references to the Subject Files and many items deemed too unimportant for the Subject Files. Included are records filed under the names of Senators and Representatives; organizations, corporations, and institutions; local, state, and foreign government officials; businesspersons, …
The White House Central File (WHCF) Name Files serve as a name index to the WHCF Subject File during the administration of President Gerald R. Ford. The Name Files includes both cross-references to the Subject Files and many items deemed too unimportant for the Subject Files. Included are records filed under the names of Senators and Representatives; organizations, corporations, and institutions; local, state, and foreign government officials; businesspersons, educators, celebrities, and office seekers; and many private citizens. A few projects are also indexed, at least partially, e.g. "Swine Flu Program."
The Name Files has only marginal value for names of White House staff and certain other Executive branch officials. It cites them sparingly.
This series contains memorandums, letters, lists, invitations, and telegrams.
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This series consists of computer printout indexes to outgoing White House correspondence, especially form responses to public opinion and request mail. The indexes include the names and addresses of correspondents, method of delivery (e.g., mail, hand-carried, or telegram), category code (e.g., post election support, religious messages, and children's letters), form letter number, and the dates the correspondence was received and the White House's response was sent out.
Collection: White House Central Files Central Reference Unit Files (Ford Administration)
Outgoing Correspondence Indexes … This series consists of computer printout indexes to outgoing White House correspondence, especially form responses to public opinion and request mail. The indexes include the names and addresses of correspondents, method of delivery (e.g., mail, hand-carried, or telegram), category code (e.g., post election support, religious messages, and children's letters), form letter number, and the dates the correspondence was received and the White House's response was sent …
This series consists of computer printout indexes to outgoing White House correspondence, especially form responses to public opinion and request mail. The indexes include the names and addresses of correspondents, method of delivery (e.g., mail, hand-carried, or telegram), category code (e.g., post election support, religious messages, and children's letters), form letter number, and the dates the correspondence was received and the White House's response was sent out.
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This series contains Economic Policy Board (EPB) agenda, minutes and memoranda, and options papers prepared by other agencies. The documents pertain to the domestic and international economic climates, monitoring of food and grain prices, energy consumption, exports and imports, and regulation of industries. While this series consists primarily of records found in the L. William Seidman Files (ARC Identifier 644158), it also contains interfiled Federal Reserve Board documents. Burns, although not officially a member of the EPB, was invited to attend meetings whenever he chose and regularly received copies of Board memoranda.
The Material on Task Force Study subseries of this series consists of a set of memoranda and reports to inform members of the Economic Policy Board of events and potential items in the news and before Congress. The Evaluation of Inflation Impact Statement Programs subseries of this series consists of a study of government agencies and their approaches to evaluating economic impacts of their proposals contributing to inflation.
Collection: Arthur F. Burns Papers
Economic Policy Board Files … This series contains Economic Policy Board (EPB) agenda, minutes and memoranda, and options papers prepared by other agencies. The documents pertain to the domestic and international economic climates, monitoring of food and grain prices, energy consumption, exports and imports, and regulation of industries. While this series consists primarily of records found in the L. William Seidman Files (ARC Identifier 644158), it also contains interfiled Federal Reserve Board documents. …
This series contains Economic Policy Board (EPB) agenda, minutes and memoranda, and options papers prepared by other agencies. The documents pertain to the domestic and international economic climates, monitoring of food and grain prices, energy consumption, exports and imports, and regulation of industries. While this series consists primarily of records found in the L. William Seidman Files (ARC Identifier 644158), it also contains interfiled Federal Reserve Board documents. Burns, although not officially a member of the EPB, was invited to attend meetings whenever he chose and regularly received copies of Board memoranda.
The Material on Task Force Study subseries of this series consists of a set of memoranda and reports to inform members of the Economic Policy Board of events and potential items in the news and before Congress. The Evaluation of Inflation Impact Statement Programs subseries of this series consists of a study of government agencies and their approaches to evaluating economic impacts of their proposals contributing to inflation.
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This series contains correspondence, reports, telegrams, news clippings, articles and printed material. The majority of the correspondence is between Arthur F. Burns and members of the public, professional colleagues, businesses, and occasionally, government officials and legislators. The general public correspondence includes comments and questions on the national economy. Business and professional correspondence concerns economic theory, government policies, the Federal Reserve Board, the Federal Reserve System, banking and international monetary affairs. Also included here are invitations for meetings and speaking engagements, and occasional personal correspondence.
Collection: Arthur F. Burns Papers
General Alphabetical Correspondence … This series contains correspondence, reports, telegrams, news clippings, articles and printed material. The majority of the correspondence is between Arthur F. Burns and members of the public, professional colleagues, businesses, and occasionally, government officials and legislators. The general public correspondence includes comments and questions on the national economy. Business and professional correspondence concerns economic theory, government policies, the …
This series contains correspondence, reports, telegrams, news clippings, articles and printed material. The majority of the correspondence is between Arthur F. Burns and members of the public, professional colleagues, businesses, and occasionally, government officials and legislators. The general public correspondence includes comments and questions on the national economy. Business and professional correspondence concerns economic theory, government policies, the Federal Reserve Board, the Federal Reserve System, banking and international monetary affairs. Also included here are invitations for meetings and speaking engagements, and occasional personal correspondence.
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This series contains outgoing correspondence from Arthur F. Burns and some Federal Reserve Board staff to members of Congress, especially members of House and Senate committees on banking and the Joint Economic Committee. Prominent correspondents include Wright Patman, William Proxmire, Henry Reuss, Charles Percy, Jacob Javits, John Sparkman, Hubert Humphrey, and Fernand St. Germain. The letters are occasionally accompanied by staff memoranda, incoming letters, and outgoing enclosures. Also included are a few copies of congressional speeches and press releases and occasional printed material. The correspondence includes solicitations of Federal Reserve opinions on legislation before Congress, referrals of constituent mail, personnel recommendations, and congressional requests for information.
Collection: Arthur F. Burns Papers
Congressional Correspondence … This series contains outgoing correspondence from Arthur F. Burns and some Federal Reserve Board staff to members of Congress, especially members of House and Senate committees on banking and the Joint Economic Committee. Prominent correspondents include Wright Patman, William Proxmire, Henry Reuss, Charles Percy, Jacob Javits, John Sparkman, Hubert Humphrey, and Fernand St. Germain. The letters are occasionally accompanied by staff memoranda, incoming letters, and outgoing …
This series contains outgoing correspondence from Arthur F. Burns and some Federal Reserve Board staff to members of Congress, especially members of House and Senate committees on banking and the Joint Economic Committee. Prominent correspondents include Wright Patman, William Proxmire, Henry Reuss, Charles Percy, Jacob Javits, John Sparkman, Hubert Humphrey, and Fernand St. Germain. The letters are occasionally accompanied by staff memoranda, incoming letters, and outgoing enclosures. Also included are a few copies of congressional speeches and press releases and occasional printed material. The correspondence includes solicitations of Federal Reserve opinions on legislation before Congress, referrals of constituent mail, personnel recommendations, and congressional requests for information.
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This series contains correspondence between Milton E. Mitler and various interest groups and their leaders, memoranda, agendas, attendee lists, invitations, reports and other materials created for meetings. It includes material on various bill signings and briefings. It also includes background information on some of these organizations.
Collection: Milton E. Mitler Files
Events Files … This series contains correspondence between Milton E. Mitler and various interest groups and their leaders, memoranda, agendas, attendee lists, invitations, reports and other materials created for meetings. It includes material on various bill signings and briefings. It also includes background information on some of these …
This series contains correspondence between Milton E. Mitler and various interest groups and their leaders, memoranda, agendas, attendee lists, invitations, reports and other materials created for meetings. It includes material on various bill signings and briefings. It also includes background information on some of these organizations.
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This series contains copies of memoranda from Max Friedersdorf to White House staff and President Gerald Ford. Memos for the period before January 1975 were primarily prepared for William Timmons, assistant to the president for legislative affairs, and concern requests from members of the House of Representatives relayed through Friedersdorf. After January 1975, memos were prepared by Friedersdorf in his role as director of the White House liaison with Congress, therefore the focus is much broader.
Collection: Max L. Friedersdorf Files
Max Friedersdorf's Memo Chronological Files … This series contains copies of memoranda from Max Friedersdorf to White House staff and President Gerald Ford. Memos for the period before January 1975 were primarily prepared for William Timmons, assistant to the president for legislative affairs, and concern requests from members of the House of Representatives relayed through Friedersdorf. After January 1975, memos were prepared by Friedersdorf in his role as director of the White House liaison with …
This series contains copies of memoranda from Max Friedersdorf to White House staff and President Gerald Ford. Memos for the period before January 1975 were primarily prepared for William Timmons, assistant to the president for legislative affairs, and concern requests from members of the House of Representatives relayed through Friedersdorf. After January 1975, memos were prepared by Friedersdorf in his role as director of the White House liaison with Congress, therefore the focus is much broader.
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This series contains Vernon Loen's and Charles Leppert's memoranda to and from White House staff and agency officials; fact sheets; proposed bills; press releases; vote tallies; correspondence to and from members of Congress, congressional staff and the public; committee reports; clippings, and publications. The materials concern legislation, legislative liaison, issues, bill signing ceremonies, the organization and operation of Congress, congressional requests, disaster declarations, grant notifications, presidential trips, and State of the Union addresses. In terms of issues and legislation, many of the larger files concern energy issues such as coal leasing, Energy Policy and Conservation Act, natural gas deregulation, Naval Petroleum Reserves, Nuclear Fuels Assurance Act (uranium enrichment), oil import fees, strip mining and synthetic fuels. Other well documented issues include: Arab Boycott, Clean Air Act amendments, intelligence investigations (especially the work of the House Select Committees on Intelligence), public works employment act, revenue sharing, the Sinai agreements of 1975, taxes, trade policy, military aid to Turkey, the war in Vietnam and Cambodia, and voter registration.
Collection: Vernon C. Loen and Charles Leppert Files
Vernon Loen's and Charles Leppert's General Subject Files … This series contains Vernon Loen's and Charles Leppert's memoranda to and from White House staff and agency officials; fact sheets; proposed bills; press releases; vote tallies; correspondence to and from members of Congress, congressional staff and the public; committee reports; clippings, and publications. The materials concern legislation, legislative liaison, issues, bill signing ceremonies, the organization and operation of Congress, …
This series contains Vernon Loen's and Charles Leppert's memoranda to and from White House staff and agency officials; fact sheets; proposed bills; press releases; vote tallies; correspondence to and from members of Congress, congressional staff and the public; committee reports; clippings, and publications. The materials concern legislation, legislative liaison, issues, bill signing ceremonies, the organization and operation of Congress, congressional requests, disaster declarations, grant notifications, presidential trips, and State of the Union addresses. In terms of issues and legislation, many of the larger files concern energy issues such as coal leasing, Energy Policy and Conservation Act, natural gas deregulation, Naval Petroleum Reserves, Nuclear Fuels Assurance Act (uranium enrichment), oil import fees, strip mining and synthetic fuels. Other well documented issues include: Arab Boycott, Clean Air Act amendments, intelligence investigations (especially the work of the House Select Committees on Intelligence), public works employment act, revenue sharing, the Sinai agreements of 1975, taxes, trade policy, military aid to Turkey, the war in Vietnam and Cambodia, and voter registration.