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Because his voice was hoarse from campaigning, First Lady Betty Ford reads President Gerald R. Ford's concession speech to the media in the Press Briefing Area of the White House. Steve Ford, President Ford, Susan Ford, Michael and Gayle Ford, and Jack Ford (obscured by Mrs. Ford) stand by.
Collection: White House Photographic Office Collection (Ford Administration), Gerald R. Ford White House Photographs
Photograph of First Lady Betty Ford Reading President Gerald Ford's Concession Speech to the Media … Because his voice was hoarse from campaigning, First Lady Betty Ford reads President Gerald R. Ford's concession speech to the media in the Press Briefing Area of the White House. Steve Ford, President Ford, Susan Ford, Michael and Gayle Ford, and Jack Ford (obscured by Mrs. Ford) stand …
Because his voice was hoarse from campaigning, First Lady Betty Ford reads President Gerald R. Ford's concession speech to the media in the Press Briefing Area of the White House. Steve Ford, President Ford, Susan Ford, Michael and Gayle Ford, and Jack Ford (obscured by Mrs. Ford) stand by.
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This series contains memoranda to and from White House staff and agency officials; correspondence with members of Congress, agency officials, the general public, and personal friends; minutes of President Gerald Ford's meetings with congressional leaders; logs for personnel clearances and legislative bills received at the White House; briefing papers, schedules, and reports. The materials primarily concern national security and foreign policy issues relating to the Ford administration's response to investigations of U.S. intelligence activities, the Vietnam War, the 200 mile fishing limit, and Middle East conflicts; legislative liaison; and routine administrative activities of the Congressional Relations Office. There are also scattered materials on domestic issues, including the 1976 campaign and legislation related to energy policy, tax cuts, and military base realignments. Material on the Middle East covers the embargo on arms transfers to Turkey, Arab boycott of firms dealing with Israel, and foreign aid for Israel. For Vietnam, the material especially relates to a congressional fact finding trip in February 1975 and the follow-up reports on the situation in Indochina.
Collection: Robert K. Wolthuis Files
Robert Wolthuis' General Subject Files … This series contains memoranda to and from White House staff and agency officials; correspondence with members of Congress, agency officials, the general public, and personal friends; minutes of President Gerald Ford's meetings with congressional leaders; logs for personnel clearances and legislative bills received at the White House; briefing papers, schedules, and reports. The materials primarily concern national security and foreign policy issues relating to the …
This series contains memoranda to and from White House staff and agency officials; correspondence with members of Congress, agency officials, the general public, and personal friends; minutes of President Gerald Ford's meetings with congressional leaders; logs for personnel clearances and legislative bills received at the White House; briefing papers, schedules, and reports. The materials primarily concern national security and foreign policy issues relating to the Ford administration's response to investigations of U.S. intelligence activities, the Vietnam War, the 200 mile fishing limit, and Middle East conflicts; legislative liaison; and routine administrative activities of the Congressional Relations Office. There are also scattered materials on domestic issues, including the 1976 campaign and legislation related to energy policy, tax cuts, and military base realignments. Material on the Middle East covers the embargo on arms transfers to Turkey, Arab boycott of firms dealing with Israel, and foreign aid for Israel. For Vietnam, the material especially relates to a congressional fact finding trip in February 1975 and the follow-up reports on the situation in Indochina.
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This series contains Betty Ford's correspondence, memoranda, scenarios, schedules, and biographies related to her trips outside Washington, D.C. while she was First Lady. This includes foreign and domestic trips where she accompanied her husband, President Gerald R. Ford, or traveled without him. Among the trips documented are 1976 presidential election campaign trips she took on behalf of her husband; family vacations in Vail, Colorado; and state visits to Europe and China.
Collection: Betty Ford White House Papers
Trip Files … This series contains Betty Ford's correspondence, memoranda, scenarios, schedules, and biographies related to her trips outside Washington, D.C. while she was First Lady. This includes foreign and domestic trips where she accompanied her husband, President Gerald R. Ford, or traveled without him. Among the trips documented are 1976 presidential election campaign trips she took on behalf of her husband; family vacations in Vail, Colorado; and state visits to Europe and …
This series contains Betty Ford's correspondence, memoranda, scenarios, schedules, and biographies related to her trips outside Washington, D.C. while she was First Lady. This includes foreign and domestic trips where she accompanied her husband, President Gerald R. Ford, or traveled without him. Among the trips documented are 1976 presidential election campaign trips she took on behalf of her husband; family vacations in Vail, Colorado; and state visits to Europe and China.
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This series consists of entire issues of magazines dating from August 1975 until the end of the administration which include articles on First Lady Betty Ford and the Ford children.
Collection: Betty Ford White House Papers
Magazine Files … This series consists of entire issues of magazines dating from August 1975 until the end of the administration which include articles on First Lady Betty Ford and the Ford children. …
This series consists of entire issues of magazines dating from August 1975 until the end of the administration which include articles on First Lady Betty Ford and the Ford children.
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This series consists of former First Lady Betty Ford's correspondence with politicians, journalists, leaders of women's organizations, family, friends, and the general public concerning a wide variety of topics.
Collection: Betty Ford Post-White House Papers
Correspondence Chronological Files … This series consists of former First Lady Betty Ford's correspondence with politicians, journalists, leaders of women's organizations, family, friends, and the general public concerning a wide variety of topics. …
This series consists of former First Lady Betty Ford's correspondence with politicians, journalists, leaders of women's organizations, family, friends, and the general public concerning a wide variety of topics.
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The Arthur Burns Papers were created and accumulated by Dr. Burns while he was Counsellor to President Richard M. Nixon, 1969-70, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, 1970-78, Distinguished Scholar, American Enterprise Institute, 1978-81 and 1985-87, and U.S. Ambassador to West Germany, 1981-85. His White House materials mainly document domestic programs and policies. Numerous series reflect the wide range of responsibilities of the Federal Reserve System during the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. While the System's interests lie mainly in the area of monetary affairs, the collection also includes a substantial amount of material on fiscal matters for use in projecting future economic developments. Some major areas of concern to the Federal Reserve Board are domestic and international monetary affairs, banking regulation and reform, incomes policy, government loan guarantees, and administration and reform of the Federal Reserve System. The material from Arthur Burns' ambassador post document U.S.-West German relations, West German politics, conditions in Berlin, the NATO alliance, international exchanges and education, and U.S. troops and weaponry in West Germany.
Arthur F. Burns Papers … The Arthur Burns Papers were created and accumulated by Dr. Burns while he was Counsellor to President Richard M. Nixon, 1969-70, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, 1970-78, Distinguished Scholar, American Enterprise Institute, 1978-81 and 1985-87, and U.S. Ambassador to West Germany, 1981-85. His White House materials mainly document domestic programs and policies. Numerous series reflect the wide range of responsibilities of the Federal Reserve System during the …
The Arthur Burns Papers were created and accumulated by Dr. Burns while he was Counsellor to President Richard M. Nixon, 1969-70, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, 1970-78, Distinguished Scholar, American Enterprise Institute, 1978-81 and 1985-87, and U.S. Ambassador to West Germany, 1981-85. His White House materials mainly document domestic programs and policies. Numerous series reflect the wide range of responsibilities of the Federal Reserve System during the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. While the System's interests lie mainly in the area of monetary affairs, the collection also includes a substantial amount of material on fiscal matters for use in projecting future economic developments. Some major areas of concern to the Federal Reserve Board are domestic and international monetary affairs, banking regulation and reform, incomes policy, government loan guarantees, and administration and reform of the Federal Reserve System. The material from Arthur Burns' ambassador post document U.S.-West German relations, West German politics, conditions in Berlin, the NATO alliance, international exchanges and education, and U.S. troops and weaponry in West Germany.
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This series relates to Arthur Burns' functions as Counsellor to President Richard Nixon from January 1969 through January 1970. It documents the whole range of domestic issues, as well as some aspects of foreign affairs such as trade and aid. Of particular significance are files on agriculture, labor relations, poverty and welfare, the federal budget process, campus unrest, commerce questions, housing and construction, urban renewal, education, unemployment, and the economy.
This series contains White House staff memoranda, incoming and outgoing correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports and printed material.
Collection: Arthur F. Burns Papers
White House Files … This series relates to Arthur Burns' functions as Counsellor to President Richard Nixon from January 1969 through January 1970. It documents the whole range of domestic issues, as well as some aspects of foreign affairs such as trade and aid. Of particular significance are files on agriculture, labor relations, poverty and welfare, the federal budget process, campus unrest, commerce questions, housing and construction, urban renewal, education, unemployment, and the economy. This series …
This series relates to Arthur Burns' functions as Counsellor to President Richard Nixon from January 1969 through January 1970. It documents the whole range of domestic issues, as well as some aspects of foreign affairs such as trade and aid. Of particular significance are files on agriculture, labor relations, poverty and welfare, the federal budget process, campus unrest, commerce questions, housing and construction, urban renewal, education, unemployment, and the economy.
This series contains White House staff memoranda, incoming and outgoing correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports and printed material.
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This series consists of personal correspondence and miscellaneous records accumulated by Dr. Arthur Burns following his work at the Federal Reserve System. The “Correspondence” subseries primarily contains documents from the time Dr. Burns was serving as U.S. Ambassador to West Germany. Some of the documents relate to his official work as ambassador, but are personal in nature. Additional correspondence, as well as documents pertaining to travel and speaking engagements, are included in the “General” subseries.
In addition to general correspondence with family, friends, and associates, this series includes a collection of birthday cards, his State Department personnel file, and a other documents, including letters, articles, and speeches, devoted to his memory. This series also contains some records related to Dr. Burns’ wife, Helen Burns, and their son, David Burns. A copy of the handwritten journal kept by Dr. Burns, January 1969 – July 1974, is also included in this series.
Collection: Arthur F. Burns Papers
Personal Files … This series consists of personal correspondence and miscellaneous records accumulated by Dr. Arthur Burns following his work at the Federal Reserve System. The “Correspondence” subseries primarily contains documents from the time Dr. Burns was serving as U.S. Ambassador to West Germany. Some of the documents relate to his official work as ambassador, but are personal in nature. Additional correspondence, as well as documents pertaining to travel and speaking engagements, are included in …
This series consists of personal correspondence and miscellaneous records accumulated by Dr. Arthur Burns following his work at the Federal Reserve System. The “Correspondence” subseries primarily contains documents from the time Dr. Burns was serving as U.S. Ambassador to West Germany. Some of the documents relate to his official work as ambassador, but are personal in nature. Additional correspondence, as well as documents pertaining to travel and speaking engagements, are included in the “General” subseries.
In addition to general correspondence with family, friends, and associates, this series includes a collection of birthday cards, his State Department personnel file, and a other documents, including letters, articles, and speeches, devoted to his memory. This series also contains some records related to Dr. Burns’ wife, Helen Burns, and their son, David Burns. A copy of the handwritten journal kept by Dr. Burns, January 1969 – July 1974, is also included in this series.
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This series contains carbons of correspondence signed by Dr. Arthur F. Burns and, occasionally, members of the Federal Reserve Board staff. The series includes correspondence from Burns' service as Counsellor to President Richard M. Nixon. Correspondents include U.S. and foreign officials; colleagues in banking and academia; members of Congress; friends; and the general public. The correspondence includes replies to invitations, thank you notes, transmittals of speeches and papers, as well as substantive letters concerning domestic monetary policy and the international monetary system.
Collection: Arthur F. Burns Papers
Chronological Files … This series contains carbons of correspondence signed by Dr. Arthur F. Burns and, occasionally, members of the Federal Reserve Board staff. The series includes correspondence from Burns' service as Counsellor to President Richard M. Nixon. Correspondents include U.S. and foreign officials; colleagues in banking and academia; members of Congress; friends; and the general public. The correspondence includes replies to invitations, thank you notes, transmittals of speeches and papers, as …
This series contains carbons of correspondence signed by Dr. Arthur F. Burns and, occasionally, members of the Federal Reserve Board staff. The series includes correspondence from Burns' service as Counsellor to President Richard M. Nixon. Correspondents include U.S. and foreign officials; colleagues in banking and academia; members of Congress; friends; and the general public. The correspondence includes replies to invitations, thank you notes, transmittals of speeches and papers, as well as substantive letters concerning domestic monetary policy and the international monetary system.
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This series consists of newspaper clippings, largely from national publications. Topics include the Federal Reserve System and Chairman Arthur Burns, domestic and international economic matters, and West Germany.
Collection: Arthur F. Burns Papers
Newspaper Clippings … This series consists of newspaper clippings, largely from national publications. Topics include the Federal Reserve System and Chairman Arthur Burns, domestic and international economic matters, and West Germany. …
This series consists of newspaper clippings, largely from national publications. Topics include the Federal Reserve System and Chairman Arthur Burns, domestic and international economic matters, and West Germany.