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This series consists of audio recordings of interviews with former President Gerald R. Ford, Ford White House staff, agency officials, and congressmen. The interviews focus heavily on Gerald Ford’s response to the economic and energy crises of the 1970s, inflation, relations with Congress, 1975 State of the Union Address, and the 1976 Presidential campaign.
Other areas of discussion include: Ford’s public image, the speech writing process, accessibility to Ford by White House staff and Members of Congress, the Office of Management and Budget, and the President’s veto record. A number of individuals feature prominently in the dialogues, including: Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Richard Nixon, Bob Dole, Nelson Rockefeller, Donald Rumsfeld, Alan Greenspan, Arthur Burns, William Simon, Frank Zarb, and Robert Hartmann.
Collection: Yanek Mieczkowski Research Interviews
Research Interview Audio Recordings … This series consists of audio recordings of interviews with former President Gerald R. Ford, Ford White House staff, agency officials, and congressmen. The interviews focus heavily on Gerald Ford’s response to the economic and energy crises of the 1970s, inflation, relations with Congress, 1975 State of the Union Address, and the 1976 Presidential campaign. Other areas of discussion include: Ford’s public image, the speech writing process, accessibility to Ford by …
This series consists of audio recordings of interviews with former President Gerald R. Ford, Ford White House staff, agency officials, and congressmen. The interviews focus heavily on Gerald Ford’s response to the economic and energy crises of the 1970s, inflation, relations with Congress, 1975 State of the Union Address, and the 1976 Presidential campaign.
Other areas of discussion include: Ford’s public image, the speech writing process, accessibility to Ford by White House staff and Members of Congress, the Office of Management and Budget, and the President’s veto record. A number of individuals feature prominently in the dialogues, including: Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Richard Nixon, Bob Dole, Nelson Rockefeller, Donald Rumsfeld, Alan Greenspan, Arthur Burns, William Simon, Frank Zarb, and Robert Hartmann.
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This series contains correspondence, articles, and outlines relating primarily to "Republican Papers", a book edited by Melvin Laird (with the assistance of William Baroody) in 1968. The draft articles were submitted by congressmen (including Laird) and academic theorists and were an attempt to present Republican Party proposals for change in government policies. Topics include: the economy, social security, crime, revenue sharing, federal budget, poverty, balance of payments, agriculture, and housing. A small amount of earlier material concerns an earlier book, "Conservative Papers".
Collection: William J. Baroody Papers
Congressional Files on Melvin Laird's Books … This series contains correspondence, articles, and outlines relating primarily to "Republican Papers", a book edited by Melvin Laird (with the assistance of William Baroody) in 1968. The draft articles were submitted by congressmen (including Laird) and academic theorists and were an attempt to present Republican Party proposals for change in government policies. Topics include: the economy, social security, crime, revenue sharing, federal budget, poverty, …
This series contains correspondence, articles, and outlines relating primarily to "Republican Papers", a book edited by Melvin Laird (with the assistance of William Baroody) in 1968. The draft articles were submitted by congressmen (including Laird) and academic theorists and were an attempt to present Republican Party proposals for change in government policies. Topics include: the economy, social security, crime, revenue sharing, federal budget, poverty, balance of payments, agriculture, and housing. A small amount of earlier material concerns an earlier book, "Conservative Papers".
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This series consists of correspondence, statements, speeches, news clippings, and magazines that document requests for Presidential statements and responses to questionnaires from the media, especially magazines, organizations, and individuals. These requests were either declined or requesters received responses from previously released material (e.g., speeches).
Collection: Frederic W. Slight Files (Ford Administration)
Regretted or Stock Material Provided Article Requests … This series consists of correspondence, statements, speeches, news clippings, and magazines that document requests for Presidential statements and responses to questionnaires from the media, especially magazines, organizations, and individuals. These requests were either declined or requesters received responses from previously released material (e.g., …
This series consists of correspondence, statements, speeches, news clippings, and magazines that document requests for Presidential statements and responses to questionnaires from the media, especially magazines, organizations, and individuals. These requests were either declined or requesters received responses from previously released material (e.g., speeches).
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This series contains proposals and background information for President Gerald Ford’s weekly and daily schedule. The proposals list the events along with a brief description. This series also contains the final schedule proposals signed by President Ford.
Collection: Warren Rustand and William Nicholson Files (Ford Administration)
Schedule Proposal Files … This series contains proposals and background information for President Gerald Ford’s weekly and daily schedule. The proposals list the events along with a brief description. This series also contains the final schedule proposals signed by President …
This series contains proposals and background information for President Gerald Ford’s weekly and daily schedule. The proposals list the events along with a brief description. This series also contains the final schedule proposals signed by President Ford.
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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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The series contains materials collected after the funeral of former First Lady Betty Ford.
Collection: Betty Ford Funeral Materials
Funeral Subject Files … The series contains materials collected after the funeral of former First Lady Betty Ford. …
The series contains materials collected after the funeral of former First Lady Betty Ford.
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This series contains correspondence, diary notes, newspaper clippings, memoranda, newsletters, financial records, pamphlets, and articles. This series thoroughly documents the process of international adoption, including correspondence between LeeSanne Buchanan, Rosemary Taylor (a missionary in Vietnam who eventually worked for the Friends of Children of Vietnam (FCVN)), United States government officials, and adoption lawyers. Taylor’s letters in particular are helpful for revealing the conditions of orphanages in Vietnam from 1968 through the end of the war.
Although much of the material pre-dates Operation Babylift, the series also contains correspondence between Buchanan and other Babylift participants, as well as newspaper clippings and FCVN materials.
Collection: Shirley Peck Barnes Papers
LeeSanne Buchanan Materials … This series contains correspondence, diary notes, newspaper clippings, memoranda, newsletters, financial records, pamphlets, and articles. This series thoroughly documents the process of international adoption, including correspondence between LeeSanne Buchanan, Rosemary Taylor (a missionary in Vietnam who eventually worked for the Friends of Children of Vietnam (FCVN)), United States government officials, and adoption lawyers. Taylor’s letters in particular are helpful for …
This series contains correspondence, diary notes, newspaper clippings, memoranda, newsletters, financial records, pamphlets, and articles. This series thoroughly documents the process of international adoption, including correspondence between LeeSanne Buchanan, Rosemary Taylor (a missionary in Vietnam who eventually worked for the Friends of Children of Vietnam (FCVN)), United States government officials, and adoption lawyers. Taylor’s letters in particular are helpful for revealing the conditions of orphanages in Vietnam from 1968 through the end of the war.
Although much of the material pre-dates Operation Babylift, the series also contains correspondence between Buchanan and other Babylift participants, as well as newspaper clippings and FCVN materials.
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The series contains photographs of Nelson Rockefeller's day-to-day activities as Vice President. Ricardo Thomas and Jack Kightlinger took most of the photographs.
Collection: White House Photographic Office Collection (Ford Administration)
Nelson Rockefeller Vice Presidential Photographs … The series contains photographs of Nelson Rockefeller's day-to-day activities as Vice President. Ricardo Thomas and Jack Kightlinger took most of the photographs. …
The series contains photographs of Nelson Rockefeller's day-to-day activities as Vice President. Ricardo Thomas and Jack Kightlinger took most of the photographs.
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This series contains records described in the White House Central Files filing manual as "material pertaining to a country, continent, geographic area, foreign governments, their official and ambassadors."
The folders for each country may typically include any or all of such routine exchanges of messages between the President and foreign heads of state as: copngratulations on assumption of office, national day celebrations or national achievements; holiday greetings; condolences; and thank you notes.
Other common topics include: presidential and vice presidential meetings and correspondence with foreign officials, journalists, or American ethnic groups; the presentation of credentials by new ambassadors; and proposed foreign travel by U.S. officials.
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 Countries … This series contains records described in the White House Central Files filing manual as "material pertaining to a country, continent, geographic area, foreign governments, their official and ambassadors." The folders for each country may typically include any or all of such routine exchanges of messages between the President and foreign heads of state as: copngratulations on assumption of office, national day celebrations or national achievements; …
This series contains records described in the White House Central Files filing manual as "material pertaining to a country, continent, geographic area, foreign governments, their official and ambassadors."
The folders for each country may typically include any or all of such routine exchanges of messages between the President and foreign heads of state as: copngratulations on assumption of office, national day celebrations or national achievements; holiday greetings; condolences; and thank you notes.
Other common topics include: presidential and vice presidential meetings and correspondence with foreign officials, journalists, or American ethnic groups; the presentation of credentials by new ambassadors; and proposed foreign travel by U.S. officials.
This series contains clippings, invitations, letters, lists, memorandums, press releases, publications, reports, schedules, speeches, and telegrams.
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This series contains records described in the White House Central Files filing manual as "material from, to or about the Federal Government branches and agencies pertaining to matters such as establishment, disestablishment, organization, reorganization, audits, inspection, investigations, location, relocation, regulations and reports, appointments and endorsements to top positions." Included are Executive departments, independent regulatory agencies, temporary boards and commissions, the White House, Congress and the Federal judiciary.
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 Federal Government (Organizations) … This series contains records described in the White House Central Files filing manual as "material from, to or about the Federal Government branches and agencies pertaining to matters such as establishment, disestablishment, organization, reorganization, audits, inspection, investigations, location, relocation, regulations and reports, appointments and endorsements to top positions." Included are Executive departments, …
This series contains records described in the White House Central Files filing manual as "material from, to or about the Federal Government branches and agencies pertaining to matters such as establishment, disestablishment, organization, reorganization, audits, inspection, investigations, location, relocation, regulations and reports, appointments and endorsements to top positions." Included are Executive departments, independent regulatory agencies, temporary boards and commissions, the White House, Congress and the Federal judiciary.
This series contains clippings, invitations, letters, lists, memorandums, press releases, publications, reports, schedules, speeches, and telegrams.