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Materials relating to advance work for members of the First Family including briefing books, correspondence, memoranda, notes, schedules, Secret Service deployment diagrams, fact sheets, airport and venue schema, seating arrangements, event brochures and tourist information, newspaper clippings, thank you notes, press releases, and State Department telegrams.It also includes material relating to a "homestate reception" at the Capitol Hill Club for Vice President Ford on the evening of his swearing-in on December 6, 1973.
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Material compiled by Timmons and his assistant Powell Moore from August to December 1974 and Timmons' routine personal correspondence from 1969 to 1974. The files document the organization of the White House legislative liaison staff and contacts between Timmons and individual Members of Congress on pending legislation, presidential appointments and routine political matters.
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Material relating to the daily operations of Campaign’76 Media Communications, Inc., especially its work on Gerald R. Ford’s campaign advertising for the 1976 primary elections. The collection is mostly comprised of his office files including memoranda, correspondence, brochures, bumper stickers, news clippings, market research materials, and advertising copy.
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Materials concerning White House liaison with the news media, excluding the White House Press Corps. Included is information on media briefings and receptions, press interviews with the President, local and regional press conferences, and coordination of Federal Government public relations efforts.
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The collection includes separate chronological files of memoranda and correspondence concerning various aspects of the work of White and her staff, and a fragmentary subject file relating to the organization and operation of the Communications Office, including a significant file of notes taken at White House senior staff meetings.
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White House volunteers created this detailed card index to press releases from Ford's speeches, announcements, interviews, statements, press conferences, and messages. Over 200,000 entries give keyword or phrase, the context phrase, and full text citation. The entries cover subjects from Mass Assured Destruction to broomcorn imports, and places from China to Latvia. Researchers can easily acquire photocopies of entries by mail or telephone inquiry.
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This collection consists primarily of correspondence with the general public by First Lady Betty Ford, her children, and her staff. The material concerns views on public issues, expressions of support or criticism, holiday greetings, invitations, schedule requests, and plans, assistance requests and offers, and other matters.
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Materials accumulated by the Special Files Unit on President Ford's preparations for his debates with Jimmy Carter, his review of federal agency budget requests, and selected issues considered sensitive.
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Frank Zarb acted as the President's chief energy advisor during the Ford administration. His papers include drafts of legislation, congressional testimony, and statistical reports on a variety of energy‑related topics including coal conversion, liquefied natural gas, energy conservation, oil imports and production incentives.Museum ArtifactsSix framed political cartoons were transferred to the Ford Museum artifact collection. There is no container list for this series. More information about the cartoons can be obtained from the Ford Museum.
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Primarily printed materials related to GOP congressional and presidential campaigns of the 1960s and early 1970s. Includes RNC and RNCC publications, training seminar manuals, polls and research reports, commercial advertising packets, newsletters, candidate pamphlets and correspondence. Also included are 1975 White House Weekly Presidential Mail Sample Reports.