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This series consists primarily of photographs related to Shirley Peck Barnes’s involvement with the group Friends of Children of Vietnam (FCVN) and “Operation Babylift,” the evacuation of orphans from Saigon during April 1975. Subjects include Vietnamese children, FCVN members, and World Airways airplanes. This series also includes an audio CD “Waking Up American” with music by Jared Rehberg as well as six audio cassettes with recordings of meetings and other audio related to projects about children.
Collection: Shirley Peck Barnes Papers
Audiovisual Materials … This series consists primarily of photographs related to Shirley Peck Barnes’s involvement with the group Friends of Children of Vietnam (FCVN) and “Operation Babylift,” the evacuation of orphans from Saigon during April 1975. Subjects include Vietnamese children, FCVN members, and World Airways airplanes. This series also includes an audio CD “Waking Up American” with music by Jared Rehberg as well as six audio cassettes with recordings of meetings and other audio related to …
This series consists primarily of photographs related to Shirley Peck Barnes’s involvement with the group Friends of Children of Vietnam (FCVN) and “Operation Babylift,” the evacuation of orphans from Saigon during April 1975. Subjects include Vietnamese children, FCVN members, and World Airways airplanes. This series also includes an audio CD “Waking Up American” with music by Jared Rehberg as well as six audio cassettes with recordings of meetings and other audio related to projects about children.
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This series consists of photographs primarily related to Charles E. Goodell’s service as chairman of the Presidential Clemency Board, which carried out President Gerald Ford’s plans for clemency for Vietnam War draft evaders and military absence offenders in 1974 and 1975. Other photographs pertain to the architectural rendering of the new National Visitor Center in Washington, DC.
Collection: Charles E. Goodell Papers
Photographs … This series consists of photographs primarily related to Charles E. Goodell’s service as chairman of the Presidential Clemency Board, which carried out President Gerald Ford’s plans for clemency for Vietnam War draft evaders and military absence offenders in 1974 and 1975. Other photographs pertain to the architectural rendering of the new National Visitor Center in Washington, …
This series consists of photographs primarily related to Charles E. Goodell’s service as chairman of the Presidential Clemency Board, which carried out President Gerald Ford’s plans for clemency for Vietnam War draft evaders and military absence offenders in 1974 and 1975. Other photographs pertain to the architectural rendering of the new National Visitor Center in Washington, DC.
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This series consists of photographic materials, audio recordings, and moving images related to Milton Mitler’s role as White House Coordinator for the Bicentennial and Special Assistant to the President for Human Resources within the Public Liaison Office. A majority of the photographic materials relate to the Bicentennial: gifts sent to or presented at the White House; various exhibitions, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Bicentennial Exposition on Science and Technology; the Bicentennial Band and Chorus; the American Freedom Train; and the United States Armed Forces Bicentennial Caravan. Other subjects include the White House Miniature Program, Milton Mitler’s meeting with National School Volunteers, the Defense Appropriations Bill Signing, and the Federal Council on Aging.
Audio recordings include the President’s remarks on the Bicentennial, “In God We Trust,” a musical cantata performed by the Michigan Heights Baptist Church Choir; “‘Voices of Freedom:’ The Story of America's Citizen Soldier in the National Guard;” and “One Land” by Skelly Oil Company. The films consist of the President’s Bicentennial Message, as well as Skelly Oil’s commercial “Circle of Hands.”
Collection: Milton E. Mitler Files
Audiovisual Records Related to Milton Mitler's Role as White House Coordinator for Bicentennial Affairs … This series consists of photographic materials, audio recordings, and moving images related to Milton Mitler’s role as White House Coordinator for the Bicentennial and Special Assistant to the President for Human Resources within the Public Liaison Office. A majority of the photographic materials relate to the Bicentennial: gifts sent to or presented at the White House; various exhibitions, including …
This series consists of photographic materials, audio recordings, and moving images related to Milton Mitler’s role as White House Coordinator for the Bicentennial and Special Assistant to the President for Human Resources within the Public Liaison Office. A majority of the photographic materials relate to the Bicentennial: gifts sent to or presented at the White House; various exhibitions, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Bicentennial Exposition on Science and Technology; the Bicentennial Band and Chorus; the American Freedom Train; and the United States Armed Forces Bicentennial Caravan. Other subjects include the White House Miniature Program, Milton Mitler’s meeting with National School Volunteers, the Defense Appropriations Bill Signing, and the Federal Council on Aging.
Audio recordings include the President’s remarks on the Bicentennial, “In God We Trust,” a musical cantata performed by the Michigan Heights Baptist Church Choir; “‘Voices of Freedom:’ The Story of America's Citizen Soldier in the National Guard;” and “One Land” by Skelly Oil Company. The films consist of the President’s Bicentennial Message, as well as Skelly Oil’s commercial “Circle of Hands.”
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Collection: Robert P. Visser Papers
1980 Presidential Campaign Files …
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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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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 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.
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This series contains memoranda, letters, and talking points concerning the notification of congressional leaders of the use of American military personnel in the evacuation of Vietnamese refugees, the evacuation of Americans from Phnom Penh and Saigon in 1975 and from Lebanon in 1976, and the rescue of the crew of the cargo ship "Mayaguez".
Collection: John O. Marsh Files (Ford Administration)
John Marsh's War Powers Notifications Files … This series contains memoranda, letters, and talking points concerning the notification of congressional leaders of the use of American military personnel in the evacuation of Vietnamese refugees, the evacuation of Americans from Phnom Penh and Saigon in 1975 and from Lebanon in 1976, and the rescue of the crew of the cargo ship …
This series contains memoranda, letters, and talking points concerning the notification of congressional leaders of the use of American military personnel in the evacuation of Vietnamese refugees, the evacuation of Americans from Phnom Penh and Saigon in 1975 and from Lebanon in 1976, and the rescue of the crew of the cargo ship "Mayaguez".