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Press clippings, interview and press briefing transcripts, speech texts, press releases, and briefing books used by the White House Communications Office, as well as subject files of newspaper articles on the post-presidency of Richard Nixon and on Congress' investigation in 1975 of Northrop Corporation's foreign arms sales.
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Routine scheduling correspondence and other letters drafted for L. William Seidman's signature, Seidman schedules, reference files of press releases and similar nearprint material, and material on office procedures.
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This collection contains the supporting materials collected by Roy Wetzel over the years while making audio and video recordings of presidential national conventions and elections and other political events. The papers also document Wetzel’s activities as an NBC News executive and leader and innovator in the field of news media and political analysis.
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This collection consists of official statements of departing White House staff on the disposition of their files, records of changes and additions made by White House Central Files staff to their filing manual, and a collection of White House staff rubber name stamps. Also included in the collection are copies of the White House Central Files Subject Files filing manual and the White House East Wing / Social Office filing manual.The log books for oversized attachments, oversized attachments - shelf, and oversized attachment - confidential file are included in this collection as well. The…
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Small subject and chronological files concerning his work as an aide to White House Counsellor Anne Armstrong and later with the Economic Policy Board. Topics include: Council on Wage and Price Stability, Federal Property Council, World Food Conference, economics, and the organization and operation of the Economic Policy Board.
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A random 3% sample of carbon copies of telegrams received and dispatched by the White House Telegraph and Travel Section. The collection contains no information on the operation of the Telegraph and Travel Section.
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The White House Usher's Office, headed by Rex Scouten, was responsible for White House Executive Residence operations. This collection includes materials pertaining to staff appointments, events, swimming pool construction, Christmas preparations, budgets and expenditures, and construction of a warehouse for storage of furnishings. Also included in the collection is material related to the production of a film on the history of the White House.
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This collection contains material primarily documenting William G. Hyland's post- government career, in particular his tenure as editor of Foreign Affairs but includes some material from his government service during the Nixon and Ford administrations.
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The bulk of the collection consists of personnel files for Domestic Council staff members. Also included are materials concerning routine administrative matters such as compiling Domestic Council budget figures and tracking numbers of personnel on duty and staff detailed from other agencies.
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The collection consists of files documenting contacts with senators and their aides regarding pending legislation, appointments and routine requests; and advising the president on congressional votes and views on legislation. Topics include Vietnam, military spending, intelligence community oversight and energy issues, as well as other matters.