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Collection: Dennis Barnes Files (Ford Administration)
Dennis Barnes' Subject Files …
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Collection: Andre M. Buckles Files (Ford Administration)
Andre Buckles' Chronological Files …
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Collection: James H. Cavanaugh Files (Ford Administration)
James Cavanaugh's Subject Files …
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Collection: Kenneth R. Cole Files (Ford Administration)
Kenneth Cole's Notes from White House Staff and Other Meetings …
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Collection: Domestic Council Computer Office Files (Ford Administration)
Correspondence Files …
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Collection: Domestic Council Computer Office Files (Ford Administration)
Administrative Files …
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Collection: James M. Cannon Papers
State of the Union Address Files …
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This series includes forty-two pages of Gerald R. Ford's handwritten personal reflections on twenty-seven different topics ranging from "How I make decisions" to "Advice to a teen-age daughter." Most deal with personal principles: the value of competition, of loyalty, of ambition. Others concern politics and governance: making decisions, the use of the presidential veto, or the role of regulatory agencies. A few relate to more mundane topics such as socializing in Washington or favorite movies. Some touch on historical topics, including a nine-page comment on how history will view Richard Nixon.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford's Material from the Writing of "A Time to Heal"
Interviews and Subject Files … This series includes forty-two pages of Gerald R. Ford's handwritten personal reflections on twenty-seven different topics ranging from "How I make decisions" to "Advice to a teen-age daughter." Most deal with personal principles: the value of competition, of loyalty, of ambition. Others concern politics and governance: making decisions, the use of the presidential veto, or the role of regulatory agencies. A few relate to more mundane topics such as socializing in Washington …
This series includes forty-two pages of Gerald R. Ford's handwritten personal reflections on twenty-seven different topics ranging from "How I make decisions" to "Advice to a teen-age daughter." Most deal with personal principles: the value of competition, of loyalty, of ambition. Others concern politics and governance: making decisions, the use of the presidential veto, or the role of regulatory agencies. A few relate to more mundane topics such as socializing in Washington or favorite movies. Some touch on historical topics, including a nine-page comment on how history will view Richard Nixon.
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Collection: John O. Marsh Files (Ford Administration)
John Marsh's Telephone Logs and Messages …