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This series contains memoranda, correspondence, reports, itineraries, scheduling proposals, state campaign budgets, and press releases compiled by William Russo, President Ford Committee (PFC) field coordinator during Gerald Ford's 1976 general election campaign, and his assistant Glenda Leggitt.  The materials concern such topics as the advocates program, campaign debates, vice presidential campaign, the Mississippi river boat campaign trip, fiscal procedures and state budgets, the People for Ford volunteer program, and PFC administrative matters.  A small but significant file on abortion reflects Marjory Mecklenburg's liaison role with anti-abortion groups.
Collection: President Ford Committee Records
William Russo's Subject Files … This series contains memoranda, correspondence, reports, itineraries, scheduling proposals, state campaign budgets, and press releases compiled by William Russo, President Ford Committee (PFC) field coordinator during Gerald Ford's 1976 general election campaign, and his assistant Glenda Leggitt. The materials concern such topics as the advocates program, campaign debates, vice presidential campaign, the Mississippi river boat campaign trip, fiscal procedures and state …
This series contains memoranda, correspondence, reports, itineraries, scheduling proposals, state campaign budgets, and press releases compiled by William Russo, President Ford Committee (PFC) field coordinator during Gerald Ford's 1976 general election campaign, and his assistant Glenda Leggitt.  The materials concern such topics as the advocates program, campaign debates, vice presidential campaign, the Mississippi river boat campaign trip, fiscal procedures and state budgets, the People for Ford volunteer program, and PFC administrative matters.  A small but significant file on abortion reflects Marjory Mecklenburg's liaison role with anti-abortion groups.
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This series contains memoranda, correspondence, and reports concerning a variety of domestic and foreign issues, political affairs, and Gerald Ford administration accomplishments.  Rob Quartel of the President Ford Committee (PFC) accumulated this material to respond to questions about President Ford and his views and achievements during the 1976 presidential election campaign.  Some of it was also used in compiling the "President Ford Factbook," which the PFC distributed to Cabinet members and other advocates who campaigned for the President.
Collection: President Ford Committee Records
Answer Desk Coordinator's Subject Files … This series contains memoranda, correspondence, and reports concerning a variety of domestic and foreign issues, political affairs, and Gerald Ford administration accomplishments. Rob Quartel of the President Ford Committee (PFC) accumulated this material to respond to questions about President Ford and his views and achievements during the 1976 presidential election campaign. Some of it was also used in compiling the "President Ford Factbook," which the PFC …
This series contains memoranda, correspondence, and reports concerning a variety of domestic and foreign issues, political affairs, and Gerald Ford administration accomplishments.  Rob Quartel of the President Ford Committee (PFC) accumulated this material to respond to questions about President Ford and his views and achievements during the 1976 presidential election campaign.  Some of it was also used in compiling the "President Ford Factbook," which the PFC distributed to Cabinet members and other advocates who campaigned for the President.
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This series contains correspondence, press releases, and reports relating to requests from publications and organizations for responses to questionnaires about President Gerald Ford's views on topics of interest to their readers or members.  The Research Office responded to some directly, while referring others to the White House.  Joy Manson coordinated these requests during the 1976 primary election campaign and Rob Quartel assumed the responsibility for the general election.
Collection: President Ford Committee Records
Publication and Organization Questionnaires … This series contains correspondence, press releases, and reports relating to requests from publications and organizations for responses to questionnaires about President Gerald Ford's views on topics of interest to their readers or members. The Research Office responded to some directly, while referring others to the White House. Joy Manson coordinated these requests during the 1976 primary election campaign and Rob Quartel assumed the responsibility for the …
This series contains correspondence, press releases, and reports relating to requests from publications and organizations for responses to questionnaires about President Gerald Ford's views on topics of interest to their readers or members.  The Research Office responded to some directly, while referring others to the White House.  Joy Manson coordinated these requests during the 1976 primary election campaign and Rob Quartel assumed the responsibility for the general election.
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This series contains correspondence, memoranda, affidavits, notes, rules, committee reports, resolutions, by-laws, agendas, lists of nominees and delegates, vote tabulations, programs, ballot instructions, proof ballots, contracts, invoices, checks, and certificates compiled by Robert Visser, President Ford Committee (PFC) general counsel during Gerald Ford's 1976 presidential election campaign. The materials document exchanges between the General Counsel's Office and state PFC legal counsels, other state PFC officers, local Republicans, federal and state agencies, and private law firms.  The series relates primarily to interpretation of and compliance with federal and state campaign laws and Republican Party rules in the operations and procedures of local PFC offices, party precinct caucuses, and state conventions.  Contents of some files are routine, while challenges and disputes in other states yield substantial and interesting material.  There are no files for California or Virginia.
Collection: President Ford Committee Records
Robert Visser's State Legal Files … This series contains correspondence, memoranda, affidavits, notes, rules, committee reports, resolutions, by-laws, agendas, lists of nominees and delegates, vote tabulations, programs, ballot instructions, proof ballots, contracts, invoices, checks, and certificates compiled by Robert Visser, President Ford Committee (PFC) general counsel during Gerald Ford's 1976 presidential election campaign. The materials document exchanges between the General Counsel's Office and …
This series contains correspondence, memoranda, affidavits, notes, rules, committee reports, resolutions, by-laws, agendas, lists of nominees and delegates, vote tabulations, programs, ballot instructions, proof ballots, contracts, invoices, checks, and certificates compiled by Robert Visser, President Ford Committee (PFC) general counsel during Gerald Ford's 1976 presidential election campaign. The materials document exchanges between the General Counsel's Office and state PFC legal counsels, other state PFC officers, local Republicans, federal and state agencies, and private law firms.  The series relates primarily to interpretation of and compliance with federal and state campaign laws and Republican Party rules in the operations and procedures of local PFC offices, party precinct caucuses, and state conventions.  Contents of some files are routine, while challenges and disputes in other states yield substantial and interesting material.  There are no files for California or Virginia.
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This series contains Robert Hartmann's copies of detailed financial information related to each of Gerald Ford's congressional campaigns and his campaign committees.  The material was compiled for use in answering questions during the congressional hearings on President Richard Nixon's nomination of Gerald R. Ford as Vice President.  Included are letters of thanks for contributions; receipts for expenditures; federal, state and local filing forms, and beginning in 1968, material concerning Ford's involvement in the distribution of funds to Republican candidates through the National Republican Congressional Committee Booster Fund.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers
Robert Hartmann's Files on Gerald Ford's Campaign Finances for the Confirmation Hearings on Ford's Nomination as Vice President … This series contains Robert Hartmann's copies of detailed financial information related to each of Gerald Ford's congressional campaigns and his campaign committees. The material was compiled for use in answering questions during the congressional hearings on President Richard Nixon's nomination of Gerald R. Ford as Vice President. Included are letters of thanks for …
This series contains Robert Hartmann's copies of detailed financial information related to each of Gerald Ford's congressional campaigns and his campaign committees.  The material was compiled for use in answering questions during the congressional hearings on President Richard Nixon's nomination of Gerald R. Ford as Vice President.  Included are letters of thanks for contributions; receipts for expenditures; federal, state and local filing forms, and beginning in 1968, material concerning Ford's involvement in the distribution of funds to Republican candidates through the National Republican Congressional Committee Booster Fund.
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This series contains David Gergen's memoranda to and from White House staff members; schedules and schedule proposals; reports; briefing papers; occasional drafts of speeches, statements and articles; correspondence with publishers of newspapers and magazines; press releases; question and answer briefing sheets; and publications and clippings. These materials concern President Gerald Ford's views on domestic and foreign policy topics during the 1976 presidential campaign; planning for the campaign and debates; compilation of the booklet "The Ford Presidency: A Portrait of the First Two Years"; administration of the Office of Communications (a division of the Press Secretary's office) and liaison with various media representatives. Major topics include defense, the 1976 Democratic and Republican national conventions, economic policy, the Federal Election Commission, 1976 State of the Union Address, and proposed legislation.
Collection: David R. Gergen Files
David Gergen's General Subject Files … This series contains David Gergen's memoranda to and from White House staff members; schedules and schedule proposals; reports; briefing papers; occasional drafts of speeches, statements and articles; correspondence with publishers of newspapers and magazines; press releases; question and answer briefing sheets; and publications and clippings. These materials concern President Gerald Ford's views on domestic and foreign policy topics during the 1976 presidential …
This series contains David Gergen's memoranda to and from White House staff members; schedules and schedule proposals; reports; briefing papers; occasional drafts of speeches, statements and articles; correspondence with publishers of newspapers and magazines; press releases; question and answer briefing sheets; and publications and clippings. These materials concern President Gerald Ford's views on domestic and foreign policy topics during the 1976 presidential campaign; planning for the campaign and debates; compilation of the booklet "The Ford Presidency: A Portrait of the First Two Years"; administration of the Office of Communications (a division of the Press Secretary's office) and liaison with various media representatives. Major topics include defense, the 1976 Democratic and Republican national conventions, economic policy, the Federal Election Commission, 1976 State of the Union Address, and proposed legislation.
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This series contains Leslie Janka and Margaret Vanderhye's memoranda, correspondence, question and answer briefing sheets, and occasional briefing papers and memoranda of conversations.  The file primarily concerns National Security Council (NSC) press relations, but Janka's congressional relations and legislative liaison work is well documented for the period September 1974 to February 1975.  In addition to materials drafted for their own signature, Janka and Vanderhye often drafted items for Brent Scowcroft or Henry Kissinger to sign (including some items addressed to Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, but also many responding to letters from the media or the general public).  Copies or originals of incoming items are often attached to the carbons of outgoing letters.  Sometimes originals of outgoing items addressed to other NSC staff members were returned to Janka and Vanderhye with comments and are filed here.  
Much of the series concerns interactions by Janka and Vanderhye with Henry Kissinger, Brent Scowcroft, and members of the NSC staff; preparation of briefing materials for press conferences; handling of media interview requests; contacts with agency public affairs officers; and answering questions for the White House Press Secretary's office.  The series concerns a wide range of foreign affairs and defense issues.  Significant items in the file include a translation of a Le Duc Tho press conference (June 14, 1973), memoranda of conversations covering a Kissinger dinner meeting with members of the State Department press corps (September 14, 1973) and a Scowcroft interview by Ann Compton of ABC (December 13, 1975), notes from a Kissinger deep backgrounder with the press about Vietnam and the Vietnamese War (April 10, 1975), and the ribbon copy of a Scowcroft memo to the President (marked "The President has seen" concerning Ronald Reagan's statements about grain sales to the Soviet Union (March 24, 1976).
Collection: National Security Council Press and Congressional Relations Staff Files (Ford Administration)
Leslie Janka and Margaret Vanderhye's Chronological Files … This series contains Leslie Janka and Margaret Vanderhye's memoranda, correspondence, question and answer briefing sheets, and occasional briefing papers and memoranda of conversations. The file primarily concerns National Security Council (NSC) press relations, but Janka's congressional relations and legislative liaison work is well documented for the period September 1974 to February 1975. In addition to materials drafted for their own …
This series contains Leslie Janka and Margaret Vanderhye's memoranda, correspondence, question and answer briefing sheets, and occasional briefing papers and memoranda of conversations.  The file primarily concerns National Security Council (NSC) press relations, but Janka's congressional relations and legislative liaison work is well documented for the period September 1974 to February 1975.  In addition to materials drafted for their own signature, Janka and Vanderhye often drafted items for Brent Scowcroft or Henry Kissinger to sign (including some items addressed to Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, but also many responding to letters from the media or the general public).  Copies or originals of incoming items are often attached to the carbons of outgoing letters.  Sometimes originals of outgoing items addressed to other NSC staff members were returned to Janka and Vanderhye with comments and are filed here.  
Much of the series concerns interactions by Janka and Vanderhye with Henry Kissinger, Brent Scowcroft, and members of the NSC staff; preparation of briefing materials for press conferences; handling of media interview requests; contacts with agency public affairs officers; and answering questions for the White House Press Secretary's office.  The series concerns a wide range of foreign affairs and defense issues.  Significant items in the file include a translation of a Le Duc Tho press conference (June 14, 1973), memoranda of conversations covering a Kissinger dinner meeting with members of the State Department press corps (September 14, 1973) and a Scowcroft interview by Ann Compton of ABC (December 13, 1975), notes from a Kissinger deep backgrounder with the press about Vietnam and the Vietnamese War (April 10, 1975), and the ribbon copy of a Scowcroft memo to the President (marked "The President has seen" concerning Ronald Reagan's statements about grain sales to the Soviet Union (March 24, 1976).
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This series contains computer tabulations of survey data, summaries, supplementary analyses, graphic presentations, reports, and narrative analyses of findings from opinion polls conducted in key Republican target states during the 1972 presidential campaign.  The studies sampled about 600 prospective voters in each state on their awareness and perceptions of President Richard Nixon and the various Democratic candidates; attitudes on national and local issues; and voting intentions.  Polling in some states was limited to the primary campaign, while certain key states were surveyed in waves throughout 1972.
Collection: Robert M. Teeter Papers
1972 Presidential Campaign State Polls … This series contains computer tabulations of survey data, summaries, supplementary analyses, graphic presentations, reports, and narrative analyses of findings from opinion polls conducted in key Republican target states during the 1972 presidential campaign. The studies sampled about 600 prospective voters in each state on their awareness and perceptions of President Richard Nixon and the various Democratic candidates; attitudes on national and local issues; and …
This series contains computer tabulations of survey data, summaries, supplementary analyses, graphic presentations, reports, and narrative analyses of findings from opinion polls conducted in key Republican target states during the 1972 presidential campaign.  The studies sampled about 600 prospective voters in each state on their awareness and perceptions of President Richard Nixon and the various Democratic candidates; attitudes on national and local issues; and voting intentions.  Polling in some states was limited to the primary campaign, while certain key states were surveyed in waves throughout 1972.
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This series contains Gerald Warren's and Margita White's correspondence consisting mainly of media interview requests and responses.  Also included is some correspondence concerning invitations to media conferences and events and lists of newspaper editors and broadcasters.
Collection: Gerald L. Warren and Margita E. White Files
Gerald Warren's and Margita White's State Media Files … This series contains Gerald Warren's and Margita White's correspondence consisting mainly of media interview requests and responses. Also included is some correspondence concerning invitations to media conferences and events and lists of newspaper editors and …
This series contains Gerald Warren's and Margita White's correspondence consisting mainly of media interview requests and responses.  Also included is some correspondence concerning invitations to media conferences and events and lists of newspaper editors and broadcasters.
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This series contains correspondence, memoranda, statements, reports, draft presidential messages, newspaper clippings, press releases, lists, schedules, official and published consumer representation plans, House of Represenatives subcommittee hearing and White House Conference transcripts, and research studies.  The materials concern consumer protection, especially the debate over the proposed Consumer Protection Agency, and the administration's consumer representation plans during the presidency of Gerald R. Ford.
Collection: Wayne H. Valis Files
Wayne Valis' Consumer Representation Plan Files … This series contains correspondence, memoranda, statements, reports, draft presidential messages, newspaper clippings, press releases, lists, schedules, official and published consumer representation plans, House of Represenatives subcommittee hearing and White House Conference transcripts, and research studies. The materials concern consumer protection, especially the debate over the proposed Consumer Protection Agency, and the administration's consumer …
This series contains correspondence, memoranda, statements, reports, draft presidential messages, newspaper clippings, press releases, lists, schedules, official and published consumer representation plans, House of Represenatives subcommittee hearing and White House Conference transcripts, and research studies.  The materials concern consumer protection, especially the debate over the proposed Consumer Protection Agency, and the administration's consumer representation plans during the presidency of Gerald R. Ford.