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This series consists of video recordings related to politics and general elections in Canada, primarily taped from CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation). It also includes coverage of Quebec referendums and elections in 1995, 1998, and 2003.
Collection: Roy Wetzel Papers and Audiovisual Materials
Canadian Politics and Elections Video Recordings … This series consists of video recordings related to politics and general elections in Canada, primarily taped from CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation). It also includes coverage of Quebec referendums and elections in 1995, 1998, and …
This series consists of video recordings related to politics and general elections in Canada, primarily taped from CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation). It also includes coverage of Quebec referendums and elections in 1995, 1998, and 2003.
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This series contains numbered albums of Gerald and Betty Ford family photographs maintained at their home in California. Different categories of photographs are identified by alphabetic designations. Category A includes photographs of Gerald and Betty Ford’s children Michael, Jack, Steve, and Susan, as well as a number of Post-Presidential trips. Category B contains photographs of Gerald Ford’s side of the family, the earliest dating from the 1880s, focusing in particular on his mother Dorothy Ayer Gardner (King) Ford and her relatives. Only a small number of photographs relate to the family of Gerald R. Ford, Sr. This category covers up to and including the Vice Presidential period. Categories P and PP relate to the Presidential period. Category M consists primarily of post-Presidential photos. The A-Box category contains images of the Fords’ trips to Japan in 1979, 1981, and 1982.
Collection: Ford Family Photographs
Ford Family Numbered Photograph Albums … This series contains numbered albums of Gerald and Betty Ford family photographs maintained at their home in California. Different categories of photographs are identified by alphabetic designations. Category A includes photographs of Gerald and Betty Ford’s children Michael, Jack, Steve, and Susan, as well as a number of Post-Presidential trips. Category B contains photographs of Gerald Ford’s side of the family, the earliest dating from the 1880s, focusing in …
This series contains numbered albums of Gerald and Betty Ford family photographs maintained at their home in California. Different categories of photographs are identified by alphabetic designations. Category A includes photographs of Gerald and Betty Ford’s children Michael, Jack, Steve, and Susan, as well as a number of Post-Presidential trips. Category B contains photographs of Gerald Ford’s side of the family, the earliest dating from the 1880s, focusing in particular on his mother Dorothy Ayer Gardner (King) Ford and her relatives. Only a small number of photographs relate to the family of Gerald R. Ford, Sr. This category covers up to and including the Vice Presidential period. Categories P and PP relate to the Presidential period. Category M consists primarily of post-Presidential photos. The A-Box category contains images of the Fords’ trips to Japan in 1979, 1981, and 1982.
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This series contains correspondence, schedules, and speeches related to former President Gerald Ford's trips and events throughout the United States and internationally. Also covered are events held at or near his home in Rancho Mirage, California.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Post-Presidential Office Files
Trips and Events Files … This series contains correspondence, schedules, and speeches related to former President Gerald Ford's trips and events throughout the United States and internationally. Also covered are events held at or near his home in Rancho Mirage, …
This series contains correspondence, schedules, and speeches related to former President Gerald Ford's trips and events throughout the United States and internationally. Also covered are events held at or near his home in Rancho Mirage, California.
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This series contains correspondence and other supporting material related to the issuance and revocation of White House complex passes. Also included are completed request for pass and request for extension of pass forms.
Collection: Jane Dannenhauer Files
White House Passes Files … This series contains correspondence and other supporting material related to the issuance and revocation of White House complex passes. Also included are completed request for pass and request for extension of pass forms. …
This series contains correspondence and other supporting material related to the issuance and revocation of White House complex passes. Also included are completed request for pass and request for extension of pass forms.
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This series consists of records related to background investigations performed on individuals considered for Presidential appointments or medals.
Collection: Jane Dannenhauer Files
General Background Investigation Case Files … This series consists of records related to background investigations performed on individuals considered for Presidential appointments or medals. …
This series consists of records related to background investigations performed on individuals considered for Presidential appointments or medals.
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This series contains memoranda, correspondence, briefing papers, bills, press releases, fact sheets, reports, Presidential messages, clippings, agendas, notes, and some correspondence from persons outside the Federal government. The major subjects include judicial reorganization, legislative encroachment, Presidential campaign of 1976, regulatory reform, and Secret Service protection. Other topics include cable television (especially broadcast media), commercial aviation, the Civil Aeronautics Board, labor conditions (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), maritime affairs (cargo preference), railroad reorganization, telecommunications, and the trucking industry.
Collection: Edward C. Schmults Papers
White House Subject Files … This series contains memoranda, correspondence, briefing papers, bills, press releases, fact sheets, reports, Presidential messages, clippings, agendas, notes, and some correspondence from persons outside the Federal government. The major subjects include judicial reorganization, legislative encroachment, Presidential campaign of 1976, regulatory reform, and Secret Service protection. Other topics include cable television (especially broadcast media), commercial aviation, the …
This series contains memoranda, correspondence, briefing papers, bills, press releases, fact sheets, reports, Presidential messages, clippings, agendas, notes, and some correspondence from persons outside the Federal government. The major subjects include judicial reorganization, legislative encroachment, Presidential campaign of 1976, regulatory reform, and Secret Service protection. Other topics include cable television (especially broadcast media), commercial aviation, the Civil Aeronautics Board, labor conditions (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), maritime affairs (cargo preference), railroad reorganization, telecommunications, and the trucking industry.
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The series contains incoming letters, carbon copies of responses, inter-office memos, and letters not answered. The letters are mostly addressed to President Gerald R. Ford and are personal in nature, but include some 1976 presidential campaign correspondence, invitations, and a list of attendees for the swearing-in ceremony.
Collection: Mildred V. Leonard Files (Ford Administration)
Mildred Leonard's Subject Files … The series contains incoming letters, carbon copies of responses, inter-office memos, and letters not answered. The letters are mostly addressed to President Gerald R. Ford and are personal in nature, but include some 1976 presidential campaign correspondence, invitations, and a list of attendees for the swearing-in …
The series contains incoming letters, carbon copies of responses, inter-office memos, and letters not answered. The letters are mostly addressed to President Gerald R. Ford and are personal in nature, but include some 1976 presidential campaign correspondence, invitations, and a list of attendees for the swearing-in ceremony.
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This series contains agendas and minutes for most, but not all, of the 39 National Security Council meetings held during President Gerald Ford's administration. Topics discussed include: the Middle East peace negotiations, aid to Israel, Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT), the Vietnam War, Panama Canal Treaty negotiations, the Helsinki Agreements, Angola, American-Soviet relations, military readiness, Southern Africa, and the investigations of Federal Government intelligence operations by Congress in 1975. The minutes also reflect relations between various members of President Ford's cabinet and advisors.
Collection: National Security Council Meetings Files (Ford Administration)
National Security Council Meetings Files from the Ford Administration … This series contains agendas and minutes for most, but not all, of the 39 National Security Council meetings held during President Gerald Ford's administration. Topics discussed include: the Middle East peace negotiations, aid to Israel, Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT), the Vietnam War, Panama Canal Treaty negotiations, the Helsinki Agreements, Angola, American-Soviet relations, military readiness, Southern Africa, and the …
This series contains agendas and minutes for most, but not all, of the 39 National Security Council meetings held during President Gerald Ford's administration. Topics discussed include: the Middle East peace negotiations, aid to Israel, Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT), the Vietnam War, Panama Canal Treaty negotiations, the Helsinki Agreements, Angola, American-Soviet relations, military readiness, Southern Africa, and the investigations of Federal Government intelligence operations by Congress in 1975. The minutes also reflect relations between various members of President Ford's cabinet and advisors.
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This series contains material prepared for and by President Gerald R. Ford's National Security Adviser and National Security Council staff. Memoranda, reports, briefing papers, schedule proposals, and telegrams make up the bulk of the series.
Many significant foreign policy events are covered in these files. Among these are the wars and their aftermath in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos; seizure of the ship "Mayaguez" and subsequent investigations into the administration's handling of the incident; and the normalization process for relations with the People's Republic of China. Other major topics are U.S. military bases and the presence of American troops, especially in Thailand, Philippines, Diego Garcia, Republic of China (Taiwan) and North and South Korea. General topics covered throughout the collection include trade, arms transfers, mutual defense agreements, and meetings between American and foreign leaders.
Documents concerning President Ford's trips to the region are also available. The President visited Japan and Korea in 1974, and the People's Republic of China, Indonesia, and the Philippines in 1975.
In addition, materials on the following countries appear: Australia, Brunei, Burma, Fiji, Guam, Hong Kong, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, and Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands.
State Department telegrams provide an interesting look at international relations and communications between officials in Washington and staff at embassies throughout the region. They are valuable for on-the-scene current reporting and analyses of conversations and events.
Collection: Presidential Country Files for East Asia and the Pacific (Ford Administration)
East Asia and Pacific Country Files … This series contains material prepared for and by President Gerald R. Ford's National Security Adviser and National Security Council staff. Memoranda, reports, briefing papers, schedule proposals, and telegrams make up the bulk of the series. Many significant foreign policy events are covered in these files. Among these are the wars and their aftermath in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos; seizure of the ship "Mayaguez" and subsequent investigations into the administration's …
This series contains material prepared for and by President Gerald R. Ford's National Security Adviser and National Security Council staff. Memoranda, reports, briefing papers, schedule proposals, and telegrams make up the bulk of the series.
Many significant foreign policy events are covered in these files. Among these are the wars and their aftermath in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos; seizure of the ship "Mayaguez" and subsequent investigations into the administration's handling of the incident; and the normalization process for relations with the People's Republic of China. Other major topics are U.S. military bases and the presence of American troops, especially in Thailand, Philippines, Diego Garcia, Republic of China (Taiwan) and North and South Korea. General topics covered throughout the collection include trade, arms transfers, mutual defense agreements, and meetings between American and foreign leaders.
Documents concerning President Ford's trips to the region are also available. The President visited Japan and Korea in 1974, and the People's Republic of China, Indonesia, and the Philippines in 1975.
In addition, materials on the following countries appear: Australia, Brunei, Burma, Fiji, Guam, Hong Kong, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, and Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands.
State Department telegrams provide an interesting look at international relations and communications between officials in Washington and staff at embassies throughout the region. They are valuable for on-the-scene current reporting and analyses of conversations and events.
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This series contains correspondence consisting mostly of letters, but also some memorandums, and press releases, from James Lynn's service as Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as well as the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Correspondents include James Lynn's current and former colleagues and members of the public. Included in the series are letters congratulating new or former employees on new positions, press releases announcing new staff (mostly from HUD), and requests from former employees for references. Some of the correspondence relates to personal matters.
Collection: James T. Lynn Papers
Alphabetical Correspondence Files … This series contains correspondence consisting mostly of letters, but also some memorandums, and press releases, from James Lynn's service as Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as well as the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Correspondents include James Lynn's current and former colleagues and members of the public. Included in the series are letters congratulating new or former employees on new positions, press …
This series contains correspondence consisting mostly of letters, but also some memorandums, and press releases, from James Lynn's service as Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as well as the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Correspondents include James Lynn's current and former colleagues and members of the public. Included in the series are letters congratulating new or former employees on new positions, press releases announcing new staff (mostly from HUD), and requests from former employees for references. Some of the correspondence relates to personal matters.