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Ford Congressional Papers main page
Finding Aid
Ford Congressional Papers main page
Finding Aid
Ford Congressional Papers main page
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Extensive material on the Vietnam War clemency program for Vietnam-era draft evaders and military absence offenders and French's role as White House liaison with the Presidential Clemency Board. Also more routine information concerning assistance given to the President, First Family, and White House staff on legal matters, foreign and domestic issues, conflicts of interest, presidential powers, personal matters, and standards of conduct.
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Materials concerning his work on White House liaison with the academic world and with Jewish groups. The bulk of this collection is routine in nature, but some substantive materials on such issues as affirmative action, crime and the Arab Boycott appear.
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Materials relating to the formulation and implementation of the public information program of the Office of Education, and the total public relations effort of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
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Materials on White House and Department of Defense relations with the news media, and on President Ford’s campaign committee for the 1976 presidential election. Included is information on press briefings, liaison with the media during presidential trips, the organization and operation of the White House and DOD press offices, and the campaign advocates program in the general election campaign against Jimmy Carter.
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Materials concerning civil service, federal government labor-management relations, equal employment opportunity, the Civil Service Commission, the Federal Labor Relations Council, and the National Academy of Public Administration.
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Prominent topics include domestic and international aviation, Department of Transportation budgets, highways, motor vehicle safety and energy efficiency, railroads, trucking, mass transit, domestic waterways and transportation industries regulatory reform. There is a small file on federal paperwork reduction.
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Hullin's chronological file of outgoing letters, memoranda and other documents primarily concerning his work on housing, urban affairs, disaster relief, growth policy, and sports (especially the Olympic Games). Also included are two briefing books. The bulk of his files were dispersed to other Domestic Council staff members upon his departure from the White House.