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This series consists almost entirely of the reading copies of President Ford's 1,051 public messages. Related and supporting materials appear occasionally and include preliminary drafts and, less frequently, background material. In addition to speeches there are veto messages, legislative messages to Congress, statements accompanying bill signing, presidential proclamations, miscellaneous messages and greetings to private organizations, press conference statements and numerous less formal "drop-in" remarks and talking points. For convenience in delivery, most public messages were prepared in large type face on large index cards. They are very often heavily annotated in his hand, especially underlining for speaking emphasis.
Collection: President's Speeches and Statements Reading Copies (Ford Administration)
Reading Copies of Presidential Speeches and Statements … This series consists almost entirely of the reading copies of President Ford's 1,051 public messages. Related and supporting materials appear occasionally and include preliminary drafts and, less frequently, background material. In addition to speeches there are veto messages, legislative messages to Congress, statements accompanying bill signing, presidential proclamations, miscellaneous messages and greetings to private organizations, press …
This series consists almost entirely of the reading copies of President Ford's 1,051 public messages. Related and supporting materials appear occasionally and include preliminary drafts and, less frequently, background material. In addition to speeches there are veto messages, legislative messages to Congress, statements accompanying bill signing, presidential proclamations, miscellaneous messages and greetings to private organizations, press conference statements and numerous less formal "drop-in" remarks and talking points. For convenience in delivery, most public messages were prepared in large type face on large index cards. They are very often heavily annotated in his hand, especially underlining for speaking emphasis.
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Collection: Maria A. Downs Files (Ford Administration)
Maria Downs' Decor Files …
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Sheila R. Weidenfeld Files (Ford Administration) …
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Collection: Sheila R. Weidenfeld Files (Ford Administration)
Sheila Weidenfeld's Administrative Subject Files …
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This collection contains materials from Bradley Patterson's work on legislation and policies concerning Native Americans, and his work as a White House liaison between Federal officials and tribal organizations.
Bradley H. Patterson Files (Ford Administration) … This collection contains materials from Bradley Patterson's work on legislation and policies concerning Native Americans, and his work as a White House liaison between Federal officials and tribal organizations. …
This collection contains materials from Bradley Patterson's work on legislation and policies concerning Native Americans, and his work as a White House liaison between Federal officials and tribal organizations.
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Dorothy E. Downton Files (Ford Administration) …
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Collection: Dorothy E. Downton Files (Ford Administration)
Dorothy Downton's Campaign Files …
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Collection: Dorothy E. Downton Files (Ford Administration)
Dorothy Downton's Correspondence Files …
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The bulk of this collection is comprised of routine personal correspondence between President Gerald Ford (or Mildred Leonard on his behalf) and his family, friends, colleagues, and former constituents. Many of these letters are congratulatory in nature, but some also express opinions of the pardon of Richard M. Nixon and other events and policies and "get well soon" wishes for First Lady Betty Ford.
Mildred V. Leonard Files (Ford Administration) … The bulk of this collection is comprised of routine personal correspondence between President Gerald Ford (or Mildred Leonard on his behalf) and his family, friends, colleagues, and former constituents. Many of these letters are congratulatory in nature, but some also express opinions of the pardon of Richard M. Nixon and other events and policies and "get well soon" wishes for First Lady Betty …
The bulk of this collection is comprised of routine personal correspondence between President Gerald Ford (or Mildred Leonard on his behalf) and his family, friends, colleagues, and former constituents. Many of these letters are congratulatory in nature, but some also express opinions of the pardon of Richard M. Nixon and other events and policies and "get well soon" wishes for First Lady Betty Ford.