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This series consists of passenger manifests of flights made by President Gerald R. Ford, Mrs. Betty Ford, and the Ford family on government-owned aircraft. Also included is a chronological list of Air Force One trips of President Ford and a map of Camp David.
Collection: Warren L. "Bill" Gulley Papers
Passenger Manifests … This series consists of passenger manifests of flights made by President Gerald R. Ford, Mrs. Betty Ford, and the Ford family on government-owned aircraft. Also included is a chronological list of Air Force One trips of President Ford and a map of Camp …
This series consists of passenger manifests of flights made by President Gerald R. Ford, Mrs. Betty Ford, and the Ford family on government-owned aircraft. Also included is a chronological list of Air Force One trips of President Ford and a map of Camp David.
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Collection: Robert P. Visser Papers
1980 Presidential Campaign Files …
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This series contains condolence mail that was received by the Office of Gerald R. Ford in Rancho Mirage, California, as well as the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum. Contents include cards, letters, drawings, poems, prayer books, mass enrollment cards, music compositions. Topics include the Ford family, Ford presidency, memorial suggestions, offers of tribute, and sympathetic appeals for aid or mementos.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Funeral Materials
Cards and Letters … This series contains condolence mail that was received by the Office of Gerald R. Ford in Rancho Mirage, California, as well as the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum. Contents include cards, letters, drawings, poems, prayer books, mass enrollment cards, music compositions. Topics include the Ford family, Ford presidency, memorial suggestions, offers of tribute, and sympathetic appeals for aid or …
This series contains condolence mail that was received by the Office of Gerald R. Ford in Rancho Mirage, California, as well as the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum. Contents include cards, letters, drawings, poems, prayer books, mass enrollment cards, music compositions. Topics include the Ford family, Ford presidency, memorial suggestions, offers of tribute, and sympathetic appeals for aid or mementos.
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This series primarily consists of photographs, audio reels, and audio cassette recordings related to Gerald R. Ford's speeches delivered during his Presidency (1974-1977). The collection also contains audio cassettes and photographs related to Robert Orben's personal interests, such as comedy and economics, including Christmas cards from Red Skelton and audio cassettes of Sound Business and Medicine and Richard DeVos, President of Amway Corporation.
Collection: Robert Orben Papers
Audiovisual Materials … This series primarily consists of photographs, audio reels, and audio cassette recordings related to Gerald R. Ford's speeches delivered during his Presidency (1974-1977). The collection also contains audio cassettes and photographs related to Robert Orben's personal interests, such as comedy and economics, including Christmas cards from Red Skelton and audio cassettes of Sound Business and Medicine and Richard DeVos, President of Amway …
This series primarily consists of photographs, audio reels, and audio cassette recordings related to Gerald R. Ford's speeches delivered during his Presidency (1974-1977). The collection also contains audio cassettes and photographs related to Robert Orben's personal interests, such as comedy and economics, including Christmas cards from Red Skelton and audio cassettes of Sound Business and Medicine and Richard DeVos, President of Amway Corporation.
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This series contains handwritten journals kept by Arthur Burns between January 20, 1969 and July 25, 1974 as he served as Counselor to President Richard Nixon and then Chairman of the Board of Governors at the Federal Reserve Board. The entries document Dr. Burns' personal account of private interactions and meetings, and his personal opinions about people, events, and Nixon administration policies. The frequency with which he kept the journal varies. At the beginning of the first Nixon administration he often made daily entries, but as time passed there were weeks or months between journal entries.
Topics discussed include banking, common markets, employment, exchange rates, federal budgets, finance, foreign investments, gold values, inflation, international finance, monetary policy, presidential appointments, taxes, and wage and price policy. There are also entries that discuss President Nixon's inaugurations, the all-volunteer army, busing, community action programs, congressional testimony, energy, food stamps, Headstart, housing, Job Corps, mass transit, malnutrition, model cities program, oil imports, revenue sharing, urban policy, welfare reform, Watergate, and the Soviet immigration of Jews.
Collection: Arthur F. Burns Handwritten Journals
Handwritten Journals … This series contains handwritten journals kept by Arthur Burns between January 20, 1969 and July 25, 1974 as he served as Counselor to President Richard Nixon and then Chairman of the Board of Governors at the Federal Reserve Board. The entries document Dr. Burns' personal account of private interactions and meetings, and his personal opinions about people, events, and Nixon administration policies. The frequency with which he kept the journal varies. At the beginning of the first …
This series contains handwritten journals kept by Arthur Burns between January 20, 1969 and July 25, 1974 as he served as Counselor to President Richard Nixon and then Chairman of the Board of Governors at the Federal Reserve Board. The entries document Dr. Burns' personal account of private interactions and meetings, and his personal opinions about people, events, and Nixon administration policies. The frequency with which he kept the journal varies. At the beginning of the first Nixon administration he often made daily entries, but as time passed there were weeks or months between journal entries.
Topics discussed include banking, common markets, employment, exchange rates, federal budgets, finance, foreign investments, gold values, inflation, international finance, monetary policy, presidential appointments, taxes, and wage and price policy. There are also entries that discuss President Nixon's inaugurations, the all-volunteer army, busing, community action programs, congressional testimony, energy, food stamps, Headstart, housing, Job Corps, mass transit, malnutrition, model cities program, oil imports, revenue sharing, urban policy, welfare reform, Watergate, and the Soviet immigration of Jews.
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This series contains correspondence, lists of donors, financial records, and reports. The materials concern former First Lady Betty Ford's work with the Eisenhower Medical Center, fundraising for the Betty Ford Center (a drug abuse treatment facility), and the operation of the Center.
Collection: Betty Ford Post-White House Papers
Betty Ford Center Subject Files … This series contains correspondence, lists of donors, financial records, and reports. The materials concern former First Lady Betty Ford's work with the Eisenhower Medical Center, fundraising for the Betty Ford Center (a drug abuse treatment facility), and the operation of the …
This series contains correspondence, lists of donors, financial records, and reports. The materials concern former First Lady Betty Ford's work with the Eisenhower Medical Center, fundraising for the Betty Ford Center (a drug abuse treatment facility), and the operation of the Center.
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The series contains correspondence, memoranda, statistics, internship applications, copies and transcripts of speeches and testimonies given by Martin Gerry and Peter Holmes. The materials document some aspects of Gerry's work as Deputy Director of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare's Office of Civil Rights. These materials appear to be only a fragment of what was once a larger sequence as the files only cover the letters S-W. The surviving materials focus less on the civil rights issues of the times, and more on the administration of the Office of Civil Rights (management, training, interns, team building).
Collection: J. Stanley Pottinger Papers
Department of Health, Education and Welfare Subject Files … The series contains correspondence, memoranda, statistics, internship applications, copies and transcripts of speeches and testimonies given by Martin Gerry and Peter Holmes. The materials document some aspects of Gerry's work as Deputy Director of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare's Office of Civil Rights. These materials appear to be only a fragment of what was once a larger sequence as the files only cover the letters S-W. The …
The series contains correspondence, memoranda, statistics, internship applications, copies and transcripts of speeches and testimonies given by Martin Gerry and Peter Holmes. The materials document some aspects of Gerry's work as Deputy Director of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare's Office of Civil Rights. These materials appear to be only a fragment of what was once a larger sequence as the files only cover the letters S-W. The surviving materials focus less on the civil rights issues of the times, and more on the administration of the Office of Civil Rights (management, training, interns, team building).
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The series contains correspondence, memoranda, drafts of letters and speeches, reports, agendas, notes, telegrams, press clippings, court record documents, transcripts of hearings, speeches, and press releases. The material documents Stanley Pottinger's work as Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Civil Rights Division. Topics include civil rights, Native American occupation of Wounded Knee, Spanish Speaking Americans Task Force, Kent State University riot, sex discrimination, busing, voting rights, and the organization and operation of the Civil Rights Division.
Collection: J. Stanley Pottinger Papers
Department of Justice Subject Files … The series contains correspondence, memoranda, drafts of letters and speeches, reports, agendas, notes, telegrams, press clippings, court record documents, transcripts of hearings, speeches, and press releases. The material documents Stanley Pottinger's work as Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Civil Rights Division. Topics include civil rights, Native American occupation of Wounded Knee, Spanish Speaking Americans Task Force, Kent State University riot, sex …
The series contains correspondence, memoranda, drafts of letters and speeches, reports, agendas, notes, telegrams, press clippings, court record documents, transcripts of hearings, speeches, and press releases. The material documents Stanley Pottinger's work as Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Civil Rights Division. Topics include civil rights, Native American occupation of Wounded Knee, Spanish Speaking Americans Task Force, Kent State University riot, sex discrimination, busing, voting rights, and the organization and operation of the Civil Rights Division.
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This series consists of photographic materials, audio recordings, and a video recording related to L. William Seidman’s role as Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs and Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board (EPB) collected by Seidman and his assistant Birge S. Watkins. The photographic materials include images of Seidman attending various events; the Conference on Inflation, for which Seidman served as executive director; and slides related to energy production and use from the Federation Energy Administration Speaker’s Kit.
The majority of the audio recordings are of interviews given by Seidman. They also include a subcabinet briefing on the economy and energy from June 1975, as well as remarks given by Senator Walter Mondale at the New York Society of Security Analysts, Inc., in August 1976. Two filmstrips and an accompanying audio recording make up a presentation entitled “Energy Crisis: What Can We Do.” The video recording contains an interview with Seidman conducted in Traverse City, Michigan.
Collection: L. William Seidman Files (Ford Administration)
William Seidman's Audiovisual Materials … This series consists of photographic materials, audio recordings, and a video recording related to L. William Seidman’s role as Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs and Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board (EPB) collected by Seidman and his assistant Birge S. Watkins. The photographic materials include images of Seidman attending various events; the Conference on Inflation, for which Seidman served as executive director; and slides related to …
This series consists of photographic materials, audio recordings, and a video recording related to L. William Seidman’s role as Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs and Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board (EPB) collected by Seidman and his assistant Birge S. Watkins. The photographic materials include images of Seidman attending various events; the Conference on Inflation, for which Seidman served as executive director; and slides related to energy production and use from the Federation Energy Administration Speaker’s Kit.
The majority of the audio recordings are of interviews given by Seidman. They also include a subcabinet briefing on the economy and energy from June 1975, as well as remarks given by Senator Walter Mondale at the New York Society of Security Analysts, Inc., in August 1976. Two filmstrips and an accompanying audio recording make up a presentation entitled “Energy Crisis: What Can We Do.” The video recording contains an interview with Seidman conducted in Traverse City, Michigan.
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This series consists of correspondence between civil engineer Melvin Medema of Grand Rapids, Michigan and Congressman Gerald Ford from throughout Ford's congressional career. The letters discuss in some detail such topics as health issues, military appropriations, grain sent to India, Hoover Commission, Taft-Hartley Act amendments, government spending, Vietnam War, and busing. Two Ford form letters from the vice presidential and presidential years are also included.
Collection: Melvin Medema Correspondence with Gerald R. Ford
Correspondence with Gerald R. Ford … This series consists of correspondence between civil engineer Melvin Medema of Grand Rapids, Michigan and Congressman Gerald Ford from throughout Ford's congressional career. The letters discuss in some detail such topics as health issues, military appropriations, grain sent to India, Hoover Commission, Taft-Hartley Act amendments, government spending, Vietnam War, and busing. Two Ford form letters from the vice presidential and presidential years are also …
This series consists of correspondence between civil engineer Melvin Medema of Grand Rapids, Michigan and Congressman Gerald Ford from throughout Ford's congressional career. The letters discuss in some detail such topics as health issues, military appropriations, grain sent to India, Hoover Commission, Taft-Hartley Act amendments, government spending, Vietnam War, and busing. Two Ford form letters from the vice presidential and presidential years are also included.