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The series contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, agendas, notes, speech materials, staff meeting minutes, interviews, transcripts, and court records. These materials document Stanley Pottinger's work as Director of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare's Office of Civil Rights (OCR). Most of the material concerns the desegregation of local school districts and higher education systems throughout the country, the Emergency School Assistance Program (ESAP), sex discrimination, and the administration of the OCR.
Collection: J. Stanley Pottinger Papers
Department of Health, Education and Welfare Subject Files … The series contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, agendas, notes, speech materials, staff meeting minutes, interviews, transcripts, and court records. These materials document Stanley Pottinger's work as Director of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare's Office of Civil Rights (OCR). Most of the material concerns the desegregation of local school districts and higher education systems throughout the country, the Emergency School …
The series contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, agendas, notes, speech materials, staff meeting minutes, interviews, transcripts, and court records. These materials document Stanley Pottinger's work as Director of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare's Office of Civil Rights (OCR). Most of the material concerns the desegregation of local school districts and higher education systems throughout the country, the Emergency School Assistance Program (ESAP), sex discrimination, and the administration of the OCR.
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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 press releases related to consumer affairs and product safety and includes drafts and supplementary material such as letters from businesses and politicians. It also includes extensive materials from Virginia Knauer's work in the Richard Nixon administration, some of which date from as early as 1969.
Collection: Virginia H. Knauer Files (Ford Administration)
Press Releases … This series contains press releases related to consumer affairs and product safety and includes drafts and supplementary material such as letters from businesses and politicians. It also includes extensive materials from Virginia Knauer's work in the Richard Nixon administration, some of which date from as early as …
This series contains press releases related to consumer affairs and product safety and includes drafts and supplementary material such as letters from businesses and politicians. It also includes extensive materials from Virginia Knauer's work in the Richard Nixon administration, some of which date from as early as 1969.
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This series contains material primarily related to Office of Consumer Affairs in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare administrative operations, and to a lesser degree consumer policy development. The documents pertain to personnel, travel, and organizational structure.
Collection: Virginia H. Knauer Files (Ford Administration)
Deputy Director Files … This series contains material primarily related to Office of Consumer Affairs in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare administrative operations, and to a lesser degree consumer policy development. The documents pertain to personnel, travel, and organizational …
This series contains material primarily related to Office of Consumer Affairs in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare administrative operations, and to a lesser degree consumer policy development. The documents pertain to personnel, travel, and organizational structure.
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This series contains correspondence between Myron B. Kuropas and representatives of ethnic groups and media, as well as memoranda to and from other White House staff members. Topics include possible government employment for ethnics, invitations to White House meetings, requests for appearances by Kuropas or President Gerald R. Ford, and other ethnic concerns. Letters are sorted as incoming and outgoing by month, although no incoming correspondence is filed for over half of the months.
Collection: Myron B. Kuropas Papers
Chronological Files … This series contains correspondence between Myron B. Kuropas and representatives of ethnic groups and media, as well as memoranda to and from other White House staff members. Topics include possible government employment for ethnics, invitations to White House meetings, requests for appearances by Kuropas or President Gerald R. Ford, and other ethnic concerns. Letters are sorted as incoming and outgoing by month, although no incoming correspondence is filed for over half of the …
This series contains correspondence between Myron B. Kuropas and representatives of ethnic groups and media, as well as memoranda to and from other White House staff members. Topics include possible government employment for ethnics, invitations to White House meetings, requests for appearances by Kuropas or President Gerald R. Ford, and other ethnic concerns. Letters are sorted as incoming and outgoing by month, although no incoming correspondence is filed for over half of the months.
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This series contains Christmas and New Year’s greeting cards sent to President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford from Heads of State and foreign dignitaries; state and federal officials; members of Congress; the American diplomatic corps; celebrities; business, community, and political leaders; and personal friends of the Ford family.
Collection: White House Social Files Bulk Mail Files
VIP Christmas and New Year's Greetings … This series contains Christmas and New Year’s greeting cards sent to President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford from Heads of State and foreign dignitaries; state and federal officials; members of Congress; the American diplomatic corps; celebrities; business, community, and political leaders; and personal friends of the Ford …
This series contains Christmas and New Year’s greeting cards sent to President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford from Heads of State and foreign dignitaries; state and federal officials; members of Congress; the American diplomatic corps; celebrities; business, community, and political leaders; and personal friends of the Ford family.
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This series contains letters, cards, and telegrams in opposition to First Lady Betty Ford’s statements during her interview on the "60 Minutes" television program on August 10, 1975. These letters were received in the weeks and months following the interview and usually focused on the contents of the interview, frequently relying on religious arguments to explain their disapproval of her view on such topics as pre-marital sex and marijuana use. Occasionally, related newspaper clippings are enclosed with the correspondence. The public opinion mail in this series was acknowledged by the White House using form letters developed by the First Lady’s staff.
Collection: White House Social Files Bulk Mail Files
"60 Minutes" Interview Con Mail … This series contains letters, cards, and telegrams in opposition to First Lady Betty Ford’s statements during her interview on the "60 Minutes" television program on August 10, 1975. These letters were received in the weeks and months following the interview and usually focused on the contents of the interview, frequently relying on religious arguments to explain their disapproval of her view on such topics as pre-marital sex and marijuana use. Occasionally, related …
This series contains letters, cards, and telegrams in opposition to First Lady Betty Ford’s statements during her interview on the "60 Minutes" television program on August 10, 1975. These letters were received in the weeks and months following the interview and usually focused on the contents of the interview, frequently relying on religious arguments to explain their disapproval of her view on such topics as pre-marital sex and marijuana use. Occasionally, related newspaper clippings are enclosed with the correspondence. The public opinion mail in this series was acknowledged by the White House using form letters developed by the First Lady’s staff.
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This series contains acknowledgment letters sent from First Lady Betty Ford responding to correspondence regarding her August 10, 1975 interview on the "60 Minutes" television program. These letters were returned to the White House because they were undeliverable. Reasons include an incomplete or incorrect address, inability for the post office to forward, and the addressee was unknown. The letters provide good examples of the responses that were developed in wake of Mrs. Ford’s interview on the CBS television program.
Collection: White House Social Files Bulk Mail Files
"60 Minutes" Interview Acknowledgment Letters Returned Undeliverable … This series contains acknowledgment letters sent from First Lady Betty Ford responding to correspondence regarding her August 10, 1975 interview on the "60 Minutes" television program. These letters were returned to the White House because they were undeliverable. Reasons include an incomplete or incorrect address, inability for the post office to forward, and the addressee was unknown. The letters provide good examples of the responses …
This series contains acknowledgment letters sent from First Lady Betty Ford responding to correspondence regarding her August 10, 1975 interview on the "60 Minutes" television program. These letters were returned to the White House because they were undeliverable. Reasons include an incomplete or incorrect address, inability for the post office to forward, and the addressee was unknown. The letters provide good examples of the responses that were developed in wake of Mrs. Ford’s interview on the CBS television program.
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This series consists primarily of outgoing correspondence, memorandums, and reports focusing on the day-to-day activities and operations of the United States Information Agency (USIA) and the United States International Communications Agency (USICA).
There are materials on a wide range of issues and topics including John Reinhardt’s contacts and exchanges with his staff, members of Congress, government officials, foreign dignitaries, cultural institutions, and the general public; his guidance and reflections on agency goals, objectives, and procedures; the reorganization of USIA into USICA; agency programs, resources, and efforts overseas in support of US foreign policy; summaries of foreign press coverage of US foreign policy, including presidential speeches and trips; agency budget and staffing levels; and the activities and policies of the Voice of America (VOA). Specific topics include East-West relations, human rights, Soviet/Cuban intervention in Africa, the Middle East peace process, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
Collection: John E. Reinhardt Papers
Chronological Files … This series consists primarily of outgoing correspondence, memorandums, and reports focusing on the day-to-day activities and operations of the United States Information Agency (USIA) and the United States International Communications Agency (USICA). There are materials on a wide range of issues and topics including John Reinhardt’s contacts and exchanges with his staff, members of Congress, government officials, foreign dignitaries, cultural institutions, and the general public; his …
This series consists primarily of outgoing correspondence, memorandums, and reports focusing on the day-to-day activities and operations of the United States Information Agency (USIA) and the United States International Communications Agency (USICA).
There are materials on a wide range of issues and topics including John Reinhardt’s contacts and exchanges with his staff, members of Congress, government officials, foreign dignitaries, cultural institutions, and the general public; his guidance and reflections on agency goals, objectives, and procedures; the reorganization of USIA into USICA; agency programs, resources, and efforts overseas in support of US foreign policy; summaries of foreign press coverage of US foreign policy, including presidential speeches and trips; agency budget and staffing levels; and the activities and policies of the Voice of America (VOA). Specific topics include East-West relations, human rights, Soviet/Cuban intervention in Africa, the Middle East peace process, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).