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This series contains computer tabulations, detailed and summary reports, and supplementary analyses of national public opinion telephone surveys taken during the 1972 presidential campaign.  Proportional random samples of about 1000 prospective voters were gathered in three waves of face-to-face interviews (January, June, and September 1972), testing perceptions of President Richard Nixon and the Democratic Party candidates, and attitudes toward national issues.  Also included are results from election night telephone polling and the first draft of an article written by Market Opinion Research staff summarizing findings from the 1972 election vote.  Tabular presentations show issue attitudes and voting intentions by a variety of demographic characteristics and regional variations.
Collection: Robert M. Teeter Papers
1972 Presidential Campaign National Polls … This series contains computer tabulations, detailed and summary reports, and supplementary analyses of national public opinion telephone surveys taken during the 1972 presidential campaign. Proportional random samples of about 1000 prospective voters were gathered in three waves of face-to-face interviews (January, June, and September 1972), testing perceptions of President Richard Nixon and the Democratic Party candidates, and attitudes toward national issues. …
This series contains computer tabulations, detailed and summary reports, and supplementary analyses of national public opinion telephone surveys taken during the 1972 presidential campaign.  Proportional random samples of about 1000 prospective voters were gathered in three waves of face-to-face interviews (January, June, and September 1972), testing perceptions of President Richard Nixon and the Democratic Party candidates, and attitudes toward national issues.  Also included are results from election night telephone polling and the first draft of an article written by Market Opinion Research staff summarizing findings from the 1972 election vote.  Tabular presentations show issue attitudes and voting intentions by a variety of demographic characteristics and regional variations.
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This series contains computer tabulations of data from weekly public opinion polls tracking voter attitudes and intentions in 28 key target states and swing vote states during the 1976 presidential general election campaign.  The telephone surveys of a random proportional sample of prospective voters tested attitudes toward President Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter on personality and national issues.  The data are reported by a variety of voter characteristics, including party, age, religious  preference, and gender.
Collection: Robert M. Teeter Papers
1976 Presidential Campaign Priority States Polls … This series contains computer tabulations of data from weekly public opinion polls tracking voter attitudes and intentions in 28 key target states and swing vote states during the 1976 presidential general election campaign. The telephone surveys of a random proportional sample of prospective voters tested attitudes toward President Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter on personality and national issues. The data are reported by a variety of voter characteristics, …
This series contains computer tabulations of data from weekly public opinion polls tracking voter attitudes and intentions in 28 key target states and swing vote states during the 1976 presidential general election campaign.  The telephone surveys of a random proportional sample of prospective voters tested attitudes toward President Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter on personality and national issues.  The data are reported by a variety of voter characteristics, including party, age, religious  preference, and gender.
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This series contains an analysis of the 1976 presidential election vote, with supporting maps, charts and tables; and studies of specific aspects of the campaign by Market Opinion Research staff, Richard Cheney, and others, including two reports on the Gerald Ford-Jimmy Carter debates and a comparison of Ford and Ronald Reagan speech styles.
Collection: Robert M. Teeter Papers
1976 Presidential Campaign Post-Election Analyses … This series contains an analysis of the 1976 presidential election vote, with supporting maps, charts and tables; and studies of specific aspects of the campaign by Market Opinion Research staff, Richard Cheney, and others, including two reports on the Gerald Ford-Jimmy Carter debates and a comparison of Ford and Ronald Reagan speech …
This series contains an analysis of the 1976 presidential election vote, with supporting maps, charts and tables; and studies of specific aspects of the campaign by Market Opinion Research staff, Richard Cheney, and others, including two reports on the Gerald Ford-Jimmy Carter debates and a comparison of Ford and Ronald Reagan speech styles.
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This series contains memoranda from pollster Robert Teeter to White House and President Ford Committee staff members.  Most relate to President Gerald Ford's primary campaign during the 1976 presidential election, and discuss polling proposals and costs, provide analyses of public opinion polling data, and offer suggestions for campaign strategy.
Collection: Robert M. Teeter Papers
1976 Presidential Campaign Memoranda … This series contains memoranda from pollster Robert Teeter to White House and President Ford Committee staff members. Most relate to President Gerald Ford's primary campaign during the 1976 presidential election, and discuss polling proposals and costs, provide analyses of public opinion polling data, and offer suggestions for campaign …
This series contains memoranda from pollster Robert Teeter to White House and President Ford Committee staff members.  Most relate to President Gerald Ford's primary campaign during the 1976 presidential election, and discuss polling proposals and costs, provide analyses of public opinion polling data, and offer suggestions for campaign strategy.
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This series contains Vernon Loen's and Charles Leppert's routine memoranda, correspondence and clippings concerning a few specific personnel appointments and general procedures.
Collection: Vernon C. Loen and Charles Leppert Files
Vernon Loen's and Charles Leppert's Patronage Subject Files … This series contains Vernon Loen's and Charles Leppert's routine memoranda, correspondence and clippings concerning a few specific personnel appointments and general procedures. …
This series contains Vernon Loen's and Charles Leppert's routine memoranda, correspondence and clippings concerning a few specific personnel appointments and general procedures.
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This series contains letters, telegrams, memoranda, notes, and drafts of messages. It includes material prepared for and by the National Security Adviser and the National Security Council staff. 
The series consists primarily of letters, many of them originals, sent by foreign leaders to President Ford and copies of letters and messages sent by President Gerald Ford to foreign leaders.  Many folders contain supporting materials used in drafting President Ford's letters and telegrams. 
The Presidential correspondence ranges from routine courtesy messages to substantive letters on many foreign policy issues.  The routine communications, for example, convey congratulations on the assumption of office, invitations to visit, and greetings on national holidays.  The substantive letters and telegrams address a wide range of topics such as Cambodia, international economic summit meetings, the Middle East peace process, nuclear proliferation, trade policies, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and oil prices, Spain's shift to democracy, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the final months of the Vietnamese War, Soviet Union's influence in Africa and Asia, Australian and Irish meat import quotas, Canada's purchase of Long-Range Patrol Aircraft, Taiwanese anxiety about the administration's one China policy, the Italian economy, the U.S. - West German balance of payments offset agreement, the fallout from the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, Saudi Arabian influence on oil prices, Iranian nuclear matters, Great Britain and the International Monetary Fund agreement on gold and exchange rates, the Sinai Accords, the Lockheed Corporation scandal in Japan, Pakistan's concern about the Soviet Union's influence in India and Afghanistan, North Vietnamese violations of the Paris Peace Agreement, the international impact of the U.S. economy and recession, and African thoughts on U.S. policy and the Soviet Union's influence in Angola and southern Africa.
Major correspondents include Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau of Canada, Premier Chiang Ching-kuo of the Republic of China (Taiwan), President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, President Valery Giscard d'Estaing of France, Chancellor Helmut Schmidt of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), the Shah of Iran (Mohammed Reza Pahlavi), Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin of Israel, Prime Minister Aldo Moro of Italy, Prime Minister Takeo Miki of Japan, President Park Chung Hee of the Republic of Korea (South Korea), President William Tolbert of Liberia, Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of Pakistan, Premier Chou En-lai of the People's Republic of China, King Faisal and King Khalid of Saudi Arabia, Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Prime Minister James Callaghan of the United Kingdom, President Nguyen Van Thieu of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), and President Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia.
Collection: Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders (Ford Administration)
Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders … This series contains letters, telegrams, memoranda, notes, and drafts of messages. It includes material prepared for and by the National Security Adviser and the National Security Council staff. The series consists primarily of letters, many of them originals, sent by foreign leaders to President Ford and copies of letters and messages sent by President Gerald Ford to foreign leaders. Many folders contain supporting materials used in drafting President …
This series contains letters, telegrams, memoranda, notes, and drafts of messages. It includes material prepared for and by the National Security Adviser and the National Security Council staff. 
The series consists primarily of letters, many of them originals, sent by foreign leaders to President Ford and copies of letters and messages sent by President Gerald Ford to foreign leaders.  Many folders contain supporting materials used in drafting President Ford's letters and telegrams. 
The Presidential correspondence ranges from routine courtesy messages to substantive letters on many foreign policy issues.  The routine communications, for example, convey congratulations on the assumption of office, invitations to visit, and greetings on national holidays.  The substantive letters and telegrams address a wide range of topics such as Cambodia, international economic summit meetings, the Middle East peace process, nuclear proliferation, trade policies, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and oil prices, Spain's shift to democracy, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the final months of the Vietnamese War, Soviet Union's influence in Africa and Asia, Australian and Irish meat import quotas, Canada's purchase of Long-Range Patrol Aircraft, Taiwanese anxiety about the administration's one China policy, the Italian economy, the U.S. - West German balance of payments offset agreement, the fallout from the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, Saudi Arabian influence on oil prices, Iranian nuclear matters, Great Britain and the International Monetary Fund agreement on gold and exchange rates, the Sinai Accords, the Lockheed Corporation scandal in Japan, Pakistan's concern about the Soviet Union's influence in India and Afghanistan, North Vietnamese violations of the Paris Peace Agreement, the international impact of the U.S. economy and recession, and African thoughts on U.S. policy and the Soviet Union's influence in Angola and southern Africa.
Major correspondents include Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau of Canada, Premier Chiang Ching-kuo of the Republic of China (Taiwan), President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, President Valery Giscard d'Estaing of France, Chancellor Helmut Schmidt of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), the Shah of Iran (Mohammed Reza Pahlavi), Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin of Israel, Prime Minister Aldo Moro of Italy, Prime Minister Takeo Miki of Japan, President Park Chung Hee of the Republic of Korea (South Korea), President William Tolbert of Liberia, Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of Pakistan, Premier Chou En-lai of the People's Republic of China, King Faisal and King Khalid of Saudi Arabia, Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Prime Minister James Callaghan of the United Kingdom, President Nguyen Van Thieu of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), and President Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia.
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This series contains memoranda to President Gerald R. Ford, White House staff and others; correspondence; notes; briefing papers for presidential meetings with Members of Congress; and schedule proposals on a wide range of domestic and foreign policy issues before the Congress.  Particularly well documented is liaison with Congress on specific bills such as clemency for draft evaders, cargo preference, federal pay deferral, and Nixon papers and tapes.  Also documented is congressional advice on the selection and confirmation of Nelson Rockefeller as Vice President and President Ford's travel for congressional candidates in 1974.
Collection: William E. Timmons Files
William Timmons' Subject Files … This series contains memoranda to President Gerald R. Ford, White House staff and others; correspondence; notes; briefing papers for presidential meetings with Members of Congress; and schedule proposals on a wide range of domestic and foreign policy issues before the Congress. Particularly well documented is liaison with Congress on specific bills such as clemency for draft evaders, cargo preference, federal pay deferral, and Nixon papers and tapes. Also documented is …
This series contains memoranda to President Gerald R. Ford, White House staff and others; correspondence; notes; briefing papers for presidential meetings with Members of Congress; and schedule proposals on a wide range of domestic and foreign policy issues before the Congress.  Particularly well documented is liaison with Congress on specific bills such as clemency for draft evaders, cargo preference, federal pay deferral, and Nixon papers and tapes.  Also documented is congressional advice on the selection and confirmation of Nelson Rockefeller as Vice President and President Ford's travel for congressional candidates in 1974.
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This series contains White House Communication Agency (WHCA) audio recordings of the speeches, press briefings, pool reports and other public statements made by various officials and White House staff during the administration of President Gerald R. Ford.
Collection: White House Communications Agency Audio Recordings (Ford Administration)
Audio Recordings of Press Briefings and Pool Reports … This series contains White House Communication Agency (WHCA) audio recordings of the speeches, press briefings, pool reports and other public statements made by various officials and White House staff during the administration of President Gerald R. …
This series contains White House Communication Agency (WHCA) audio recordings of the speeches, press briefings, pool reports and other public statements made by various officials and White House staff during the administration of President Gerald R. Ford.
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This series contains five White House Communication Agency (WHCA) audio recordings of miscellaneous interviews with President Gerald Ford and other members of the Ford family and a press briefing by the President's son, John "Jack" Ford.
Collection: White House Communications Agency Audio Recordings (Ford Administration)
Audio Recordings of President Gerald Ford and his Family's Interviews and a Press Briefing … This series contains five White House Communication Agency (WHCA) audio recordings of miscellaneous interviews with President Gerald Ford and other members of the Ford family and a press briefing by the President's son, John "Jack" …
This series contains five White House Communication Agency (WHCA) audio recordings of miscellaneous interviews with President Gerald Ford and other members of the Ford family and a press briefing by the President's son, John "Jack" Ford.
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This series contains Betty Ford's correspondence, memoranda, briefing papers, press releases, guest lists, question and answer briefing papers, speeches and programs for dinners and entertainment for many of the First Lady's activities in the Washington D.C. area.  The material concerns events of both a public and private nature.  Included are occasional menus, recipes, and menu cards for White House dinners; Betty Ford's speeches drafted by Patti Matson, Mrs. Ford's advance person; and memoranda and notes from Maria Downs, social secretary, concerning dinners, receptions and entertainments at the White House.  Scattered material in this series has been annotated by Mrs. Ford.
Collection: Betty Ford White House Papers
Local Events Files … This series contains Betty Ford's correspondence, memoranda, briefing papers, press releases, guest lists, question and answer briefing papers, speeches and programs for dinners and entertainment for many of the First Lady's activities in the Washington D.C. area. The material concerns events of both a public and private nature. Included are occasional menus, recipes, and menu cards for White House dinners; Betty Ford's speeches drafted by Patti Matson, Mrs. Ford's advance person; and …
This series contains Betty Ford's correspondence, memoranda, briefing papers, press releases, guest lists, question and answer briefing papers, speeches and programs for dinners and entertainment for many of the First Lady's activities in the Washington D.C. area.  The material concerns events of both a public and private nature.  Included are occasional menus, recipes, and menu cards for White House dinners; Betty Ford's speeches drafted by Patti Matson, Mrs. Ford's advance person; and memoranda and notes from Maria Downs, social secretary, concerning dinners, receptions and entertainments at the White House.  Scattered material in this series has been annotated by Mrs. Ford.