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GERALD R. FORD VICE PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS, 1973-74

View digitized copies of Gerald Ford's Schedules, folders in the series "Vice President's Foreign and Diplomatic Meetings" and Vice President Ford's speeches in the series "Paul Miltich File of Ford Speeches"


SUMMARY DESCRIPTION

The collection includes material on Ford's congressional career and Vice Presidential confirmation; miscellaneous domestic and foreign policy issues; scheduling, travel and speeches; office organization; and constituent casework and public opinion mail.  However, material on the Watergate affair and relations with the Nixon White House is scattered, and material on the Presidential transition is very limited.

QUANTITY
105.2 linear feet (ca. 210,400 pages)

DONOR
Gerald R. Ford (accession numbers 77-42, 77-45, 77-55, 77-63, 77-107, 77-127, 77-134, 78-16, 78-73)

ACCESS
Open.  Some items are temporarily restricted under terms of the donor's deed of gift, a copy of which is available on request, or under National Archives and Records Administration general restrictions (36 CFR 1256).

COPYRIGHT
Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections.  The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them.  Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain.

Prepared by William McNitt, October 1980 (Revised February 1995)


INTRODUCTION

The Ford Vice Presidential Papers include materials created and received by Gerald R. Ford and his staff between October 13, 1973 and August 9, 1974.  During the first two months Ford was still House Minority Leader, but his staff decided to begin the Vice Presidential file upon nomination rather than waiting until he was sworn in.  Therefore the collection documents the last few weeks of Ford's Congressional career and his eight months as Vice President.

This description of the Vice Presidential Papers consists of sections on the Ford Vice Presidency, the organization and duties of his staff, the arrangement and content of the papers, and related materials held by the Library.

The Ford Vice Presidency
Upon the resignation of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew on October 10, 1973, President Richard Nixon began soliciting suggestions for a new Vice President.  After only two days, he announced the nomination of Congressman Gerald R. Ford.  Under the 25th Amendment to the Constitution this nomination required confirmation by both houses of Congress.

Eight days later President Nixon fired Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox in the "Saturday Night Massacre."  Attorney General Elliot Richardson and his deputy William Ruckelshaus resigned over the Cox firing.  Because of the outrage over the dismissal of Archibald Cox, many members of Congress became convinced that the new Vice President would soon succeed to the Presidency.  The Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted a detailed investigation of Ford's background and turned the results over to Congress.  Members of Congress questioned Ford carefully and examined his record more closely than they might normally have done for one of their colleagues.  The final votes in support of the Ford nomination were 92‑3 in the Senate and 387‑35 in the House.  On December 6, 1973, before a joint session of Congress, Gerald Ford took the oath of office as the 40th Vice President of the United States.

The only Vice Presidential duty provided in the Constitution is serving as President of the Senate, but President Nixon soon assigned additional duties to Mr. Ford.  He attended meetings of the Cabinet and National Security Council and served as Vice Chairman of the Domestic Council, Chairman of the Committee on the Right of Privacy, and Chairman of the Energy Action Group.  Ford's participation in most of these organizations consisted merely of attending meetings, but under his leadership the Domestic Council Committee on the Right of Privacy began operations, hired a staff, prepared several studies, and presented proposals.  The Vice President chose his former law partner from Grand Rapids, Philip Buchen, to head the Privacy Committee staff.

During the 1974 congressional and gubernatorial campaigns, Vice President Ford served as principal party spokesman making numerous trips to assist Republican candidates for office.  While Vice President, Gerald Ford represented the administration by making over 200 formal speeches and traveling approximately 110,000 miles.

The Vice President also added to his knowledge of foreign policy and intelligence matters through daily briefings from the C.I.A., regular meetings with Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger, and weekly briefings from National Security advisor Henry Kissinger or his deputy.

While Ford was learning his new job, President Nixon's situation continued to deteriorate.  In a special election on February 18, 1974, Richard Vander Veen won Ford's old House seat -- the first Democratic victory in Michigan's Fifth Congressional District in 64 years.  The results of this and other special Congressional elections in the spring of 1974 weakened the President's political position.

On May 9, 1974 the House Judiciary Committee began impeachment hearings against President Nixon.  Philip Buchen, unknown to Ford, soon began the planning for a Presidential transition.  In late July the Judiciary Committee voted three articles of impeachment against the President.  Faced with a rapidly deteriorating situation, the President resigned on August 9, 1974 and Vice President Gerald R. Ford became the 38th President of the United States.

The Ford Vice Presidential Staff
Until Gerald Ford's confirmation as Vice President on December 6, 1973, his staff consisted of the dozen or so individuals who had served him for many years as a Congressman.  During the confirmation hearings several old friends and associates volunteered their assistance and President Nixon also made available the White House speechwriters and advance staff to assist Ford on trips.

After December 6, Vice President Ford's staff grew rapidly.  Three key people from his Congressional staff, Robert Hartmann, Mildred Leonard, and Paul Miltich, became Chief of Staff, Personal Assistant and Press Secretary, respectively.  Later that month Ford hired William Casselman as Legal Counsel, Warren Rustand to handle scheduling and advance work, Kenneth BeLieu for legislative affairs, and Bill Roberts as Deputy Press Secretary.  The military aides, several clerical and administrative people, and Walter Mote as Assistant to the President of the Senate were holdovers from the Agnew staff.

Vice President Ford continued to make use of the White House speechwriters and advance staff during the first two months of his Vice Presidency, but that arrangement ended after he delivered a controversial speech supporting the President to the American Farm Bureau Federation on January 15, 1974.  Ford received much criticism for that speech from the media and from some of his old friends and supporters.  He then created his own speechwriting staff, hiring Milton Friedman to handle the initial drafting of speeches.

By February 1974, Ford had a staff of over sixty persons and was no longer dependent on White House assistance.  Richard Burress had replaced Kenneth BeLieu in handling legislative affairs and he had hired John Marsh and Gwen Anderson to handle defense matters and political liaison respectively.

The sudden growth of Ford's staff led to administrative tangles owing partly to Chief of Staff Robert Hartmann's lack of administrative experience.  The Vice President decided to hire L. William Seidman of Grand Rapids to study the organization of the Vice Presidential staff and recommend improvement. Seidman's study led to the implementation of a new staff organization in the spring of 1974.

Under the new organization, the Chief of Staff handled liaison with the senior White House staff, Cabinet officers, agency heads, state governors, Congressional leadership, and the Chairman of the Republican National Committee.  Hartmann also supervised personnel matters and the Vice President's personal staff, and had editorial oversight of all speeches, remarks and formal statements.

The reorganization plan divided the operational staff into three areas, each headed by an Assistant to the Vice President.  Richard Burress was in charge of legislative and domestic affairs and had responsibility for liaison with the executive branch, members of Congress, and state and local government.  John Marsh handled defense and international affairs, including liaison with the State Department, the Defense Department, and National Security Council, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Veterans Administration, and foreign embassies.  He also supervised the work of the military assistants and had responsibility for Vice Presidential travel and logistic support.  Bill Seidman assumed responsibility for administration and services.  He supervised five Deputy Assistants who handled scheduling and appointments, liaison with the Republican party and other non‑governmental organizations, administration, media affairs, and research.

The Ford Vice Presidential Papers
Because Ford remained a Congressman until December 6, the organization of the Ford papers did not immediately change.  His secretaries continued to file most correspondence and other documents in the General and Case File and the Issues File.  As had always been the case, Robert Hartmann and Paul Miltich maintained separate files relating to their areas of responsibility.

After January 1, 1974, the staff divided the General and Case File into the General File and the Case/Individual File and seven other staff members established separate files.  The General File, the Issues File and the Case/Individual File served as a "central files" for much of the routine correspondence.  The staff files contain working papers and correspondence relating to the specific responsibilities of each staff member.  In addition, the Vice Presidential papers originally included approximately 53 linear feet of public opinion mail including correspondence answered by form and letters never answered.  The Ford Library has retained a small sample of this public opinion mail and disposed of the rest.

The Vice Presidential papers document in detail the work of Gerald Ford and his staff in answering mail, handling constituent casework, scheduling and advancing trips, speechwriting, handling administrative and personnel matters, relating with Republican party organizations, campaigning for Republican candidates, meeting with foreign and diplomatic officials, and liaison with the Congress.  There is little here to document the less public aspects of the Vice Presidency such as the many briefings received by Ford, his meetings with President Nixon, or the meetings of the Domestic Council, the Cabinet, the National Security Council or other bodies on which Ford served.  Little material on the Watergate investigations and impeachment appears, with the exception of public opinion in correspondence, references in speeches, and occasional items in the staff files.

The Michigan Historical Collections of the University of Michigan received five cubic feet of Vice Presidential Papers from Gerald Ford in 1974, as part of a large shipment of Congressional Papers.  The University transferred these materials to the Ford Library under terms of the Ford letter of gift to the U.S. Government in 1977.  The Library received the rest of the Vice Presidential Papers directly from President Ford.

Related Materials (February 1995)
The Ford Scrapbook Collection includes three volumes of newspaper clippings, programs and occasional documents concerning his activities during the Vice Presidency.  John Marsh's White House files contain a small file of Ford's schedules and telephone logs from late July and early August 1974.  The Robert Hartmann Papers contain 4.4 linear feet of additional materials from the Vice Presidency.  Barry Roth's unprocessed White House files contain his chronological file for the Vice Presidency and Executive Protective Service appointment records for the Vice President's office.

The Betty Ford Papers include her correspondence and other papers relating to her activities in 1973 and 1974 while her husband served as Vice President.  Only selected portions of that collection are open to research yet, however.

Significant quantities of audiovisual materials and gifts and memorabilia from the Vice Presidency can be found in the appropriate units of the Ford Library and Museum.  The Ford Library book collection has The New York Times, Newsweek, Time, U.S. News and World Report, Fortune, and the National Journal on microfilm for all or part of the Ford Vice Presidency.  A vertical file of clippings, pamphlets, magazine articles and other material on Ford's career is also available.


SERIES DESCRIPTIONS

Correspondence Control (Index) File, 1973-74. (Boxes 1-9, 3.6 linear feet)
The Control File consists of carbon copies of all outgoing letters arranged alphabetically by name of the correspondent.  The file location of the complete correspondence is written in the upper right-hand corner.

This file indexes all mail individually answered by Vice President Ford or his staff, but does not index mail answered with a form letter or unanswered mail.  In addition, it does not index letters of congratulations received by Ford upon his nomination and confirmation (some are in the General File and others in the Public Opinion Mail).

Before January 1974, the staff filed constituent casework in the General File.  They did not change any of the control sheets when they removed the case files and made them into a separate series.  When the Ford Library received the Vice Presidential Papers, there were separate control files for 1973 and 1974.  Archivists combined these two sequences during processing.

The Ford Library staff has not reviewed this file.  For that reason researchers should consult with an archivist to arrange for the review of those sections they wish to use.

Compiled by William McNitt, December 1979

Issues File, 1973‑74. (Boxes 10-22, 5.2 linear feet)
The Issues File contains correspondence between Ford and his staff, the general public, and government officials on a variety of topics concerning the Federal government.  Among the larger files are defense, the economy, health, labor, social security, and taxes.  The Multiple Issues segment contains correspondence on more than one subject.  The Presidential file consists entirely of correspondence in support of or against President Nixon.  The Vice Presidential Endorsement file contains letters to Congressman Peter Rodino and Senator Howard Cannon from other Congressmen and labor and religious leaders endorsing Ford for Vice President.

Staff members drafted acknowledgments to the correspondence for the Vice President's signature.  On occasions when Ford was out of town, various staff members signed the responses.  The staff referred many letters to other Federal departments and agencies to draft a response for the Vice President's signature.  The series is arranged alphabetically by subject.

Compiled by Kenneth G. Hafeli, December 1979

Case/Individual File, 1973‑74. (Boxes 23-36, 5.6 linear feet)
The bulk of this file consists of routine requests by constituents for assistance in dealing with government agencies, along with the responses from the Ford office and the agencies.  The requestors asked the Vice President to intervene in cases involving missing or incorrect pension or social security checks, attempts to qualify for medical and education benefits, personnel matters (especially in the armed services), and other problems.

Also included in this file are occasional unanswered letters concerning matters other than casework.  Apparently the staff filed such letters in this series when no appropriate category could be found in the General File or the Issues File.

This file is arranged alphabetically by the name of the person needing assistance or, in the case of the unanswered letters, by the name of the correspondent.  The Ford Library has not reviewed this file.  For that reason researchers should consult with an archivist to arrange for the review of those segments they wish to use.

Compiled by William McNitt, November 1979

General File, 1973‑74. (Boxes 37-58, 8.8 linear feet)
The General File served as a central file for correspondence between Ford (or his staff), the public, and government officials on topics of a routine nature.  While the staff handled much of the material, the Vice President or his personal assistant Mildred Leonard dealt with correspondence from personal acquaintances.  This series also contains correspondence and reports concerning organizations to which the Vice President belonged by statute, among them the Domestic Council Committee on the Right of Privacy, the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, and the U.S. Capitol Historical Society.

Among the larger files in the series are those concerning Vice Presidential appearances, congratulatory messages to and from the Vice President, greetings, staff positions, recommendations, Republican campaigns, requests for autographs and photographs, and thank you letters. The General File is an amalgam of a smaller subject file, the Ford Personal File, and the Vice Presidential Official File.  It is arranged alphabetically by subject.

Compiled by  Kenneth G. Hafeli, December 1979

Office of the Assistant for Defense and International Affairs: John O. Marsh Files, 1973‑74. (Boxes 59-71 & 206, 5.2 linear feet)
The Assistant for Defense and International Affairs was John O. Marsh, a former Congressman from Virginia and Assistant Secretary of Defense.  He joined the Ford staff on January 29, 1974, and remained until moving to the White House staff in August.

Marsh's duties included collecting and evaluating information concerning national security, maintaining classified materials, supervising travel and logistics, and monitoring defense and foreign affairs legislation in Congress.  In addition, his office served as liaison to the Departments of Defense and State, the National Security Council, the intelligence community, the Veterans Administration, international organizations, foreign missions resident in Washington, and foreign visitors.  The Vice President's military aides also worked out of this office, handling much of the routine work such as drafting replies to correspondence.

The materials consist of correspondence, speeches, personnel files, briefing materials concerning foreign affairs and diplomatic visits, schedules, programs, flight manifests and itineraries, and billing records.  They are organized in six subseries: Subject File, Chronological File, Meetings with Foreign and Diplomatic Officials, Vice Presidential Events, Thank You Letters for Vice Presidential Trips, and Trip File.

Compiled by  Kenneth G. Hafeli, September 1979

John Marsh Subject File, 1973‑74. (Boxes 59‑64, 2.2 linear feet)
Correspondence, memoranda, speeches and resumes, relating to defense issues and military and foreign affairs, including the Central Intelligence Agency, National Guard and Reserve Affairs, Korea, MIA‑POW, Vice Presidential Correspondence and Vice Presidential Remarks.

Arranged alphabetically by subject.

John Marsh Chronological File, 1973‑74. (Box 64, 0.2 linear feet)
Carbon copies of outgoing correspondence and memoranda, written by Marsh or his military aides, with an occasional incoming letter or background item attached.

Arranged chronologically.

John Marsh File of Vice Presidential Meetings with Foreign and Diplomatic Officials, 1973‑74. (Box 65, 0.4 linear feet)
Memorandums of conversations, memos, and briefing materials related to meetings between Ford and foreign heads of state, diplomats, and ambassadors.  Most of the material deals with foreign affairs, with only a small amount concerning domestic affairs appearing.

Arranged chronologically.

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John Marsh File of Vice Presidential Events, 1973‑74. (Boxes 66‑67, 0.6 linear feet)
Briefing memos, schedules, and occasional correspondence relating to requests for and preparations involving appearances made by the Vice President.

Arranged chronologically.

John Marsh File of Thank You Letters for Vice Presidential Trips, 1973‑74. (Boxes 67‑68, 0.6 linear feet)
Lists of persons to be thanked for their assistance on Vice Presidential trips, carbon copies of letters sent, and an occasional program from a particular event.

Arranged chronologically by date of trip.

John Marsh Trip File, 1973‑74. (Boxes 69‑71, 1.2 linear feet)
Schedules, passenger lists, flight manifests, flight itineraries, briefing notes, news media billings, in flight expense forms, seating chart from trips made by the Vice President, and correspondence to media organizations requesting reimbursement for passage aboard Air Force II.

Arranged chronologically by date of trip.

Office of the Assistant for Legislative and Domestic Affairs: Richard T. Burress Files, 1974. (Boxes 72-73, 0.8 Feet)
Richard T. Burress joined the Vice President's staff to handle legislative and domestic affairs in February 1974, replacing Kenneth E. BeLieu.  After Ford became President, Burress served as an assistant to Vice President designate Rockefeller until November 1, 1974, when he returned to the Hoover Institution as associate director and senior Fellow.

Burress' primary duties were collecting and independently evaluating information on domestic issues from Congress, the Executive Branch, state and local governments, and boards, committees, and commissions with which the Vice President was associated.  He appears to have assembled much of the material to help Ford respond to questions or expressions of opinion from members of the public.

Materials include correspondence, copies of letters sent by the Vice President, internal memoranda, proposals, pamphlets, statements of purpose, briefing papers, and printed materials on such topics as health care, the role of minorities, energy, the economy, and administrative matters.  The papers are arranged alphabetically by subject.

The files of assistant to the President of the Senate, Walter Mote, and the legal counsel for the Vice President, William Casselman, contain related materials.

Compiled by  Christine Ferretti, May 1979

Office of the Legal Counsel: William E. Casselman Files, 1973‑74. (Boxes 74-99, 10 linear feet)
William E. Casselman joined the Vice Presidential staff in December 1973 after serving as general counsel for the General Services Administration since 1971.  Casselman served as legal adviser throughout Ford's tenure as Vice President.  He then became Counsel to the President in the Ford White House.  His staff during the Vice Presidency consisted of legal assistant Barry Roth and staff assistant Brenda Wilson.  This office advised Ford on questions of administrative and fiscal law, including personnel regulations, security, archival procedures, appropriations authority, standards of conduct, litigation, and recommendations on appointments to the federal judiciary.

Casselman also shared responsibility with Richard Burress, Assistant for Legislative and Domestic Affairs, for domestic policy analysis and provided support to Ford in his role as vice chairman of the Domestic Council.  Casselman coordinated issue development within the Domestic Council, helped resolve policy differences between federal agencies and the Council and assisted the Vice President in developing and addressing issues of interest.  The office acted as liaison between departments and agencies and the Vice President on domestic policy, providing a source of information and analysis independent of the Domestic Council.

These files reflect Casselman's responsibilities for providing the Vice President with legal services and advice on domestic policy issues.  A subject file documents his work on privacy legislation, employee standards of conduct, energy problems, American Indian rights and similar issues that the Vice President addressed.  The official correspondence file contains copies of outgoing correspondence and information on the daily operations of the office, personnel changes and other matters of secondary importance.  There is considerable overlap and duplication in the two series.  A third series contains photocopies from General Services Administration office files concerning purchases of office furniture in certain GSA regions.

Other papers on domestic policy issues during the Vice Presidential period may be found in the files of the Assistant to the Vice President for Legislative and Domestic Affairs and in the various Domestic Council collections of the Presidential period.  The files of Chief of Staff Robert Hartmann contain extensive information on Ford's confirmation hearings.

Compiled by Paul Conway, September 1979

William Casselman Subject File, 1973‑74. (Boxes 74‑88, 5.8 linear feet)
Correspondence and memoranda to and from Vice Presidential staff, federal officials and the public; draft speeches and reports, studies, court cases and other papers reflecting Casselman's responsibilities for providing legal advice on administrative policy matters.  Also included are materials on Casselman's activities concerning domestic policy, including drafting legislation on health, energy and personal privacy.  Carbon copies of some outgoing memoranda and correspondence also appear in the official correspondence series.

Arranged alphabetically by subject.

William Casselman Official Correspondence, 1973‑74. (Boxes 88‑93, 2.0 linear feet)
Copies of outgoing correspondence and memoranda with attached reports and draft replies; printed materials, notes and other papers exchanged between Casselman and Ford, federal officials, assistants and the public concerning routine administrative matters, scheduling and domestic policy issues such as energy, American Indians and sports.  Also included is information on personnel changes, Vice Presidential archives, standards of conduct, privacy and other legal matters.  Much of the material is unique to this series, but duplicate correspondence, memoranda and reports are also in the subject file.  Cross-reference headings typed in the upper right corner of covering letters are supposed to indicate subject file locations for the full correspondence, but the system is generally unreliable.

Arranged chronologically.

William Casselman GSA Furniture Purchases File, 1970-73. (Boxes 93‑98, 2.2 linear feet)
Copies of correspondence, supply, requisition and bidding forms, contracts and other papers retained in Casselman's files after Ford's confirmation hearings.  The material primarily relates to purchases of Steelcase, Inc. furniture and office supplies for placement in various General Services Administration regional facilities and in Ford's congressional l district offices.  Also included is some general correspondence with GSA on furniture purchases and supply requisition.

Arranged alphabetically by subject.

Office of the Assistant to the President of the Senate: Walter L. Mote Files, 1973‑74. (Boxes 100-107, 3.2 linear feet)
Walter L. Mote, Assistant to the President of the Senate, was a carry‑over from the staff of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew.  He remained on the Vice Presidential staff until January 1975, when he retired from government service.  His staff consisted of H. Spofford Canfield, Josephine Wilson, and several secretaries.

This office handled legislative mail, compiled twice daily briefing sheets on Congressional activity, maintained records for Vice Presidential scheduling, fulfilled autograph and photograph requests, and arranged White House tours.  They also kept the Speaker of the House, Architect of the Capitol, and other Congressional officials informed of Ford's activities in his role as President of the Senate and notified Senators and Congressmen of Vice Presidential visits to their home districts.

Mote's subject file contains correspondence from Senators and Congressmen, morning and evening reports on the activities of the Senate, and referrals on correspondence sent to the Vice President concerning other departments and agencies.  His case file contains constituent correspondence dealing with a variety of subjects.

Vice Presidential schedules are also located in the files of L. William Seidman and Warren S. Rustand.  The files of the Assistant for Legislative and Domestic Affairs concern contacts with Congress on specific issues.  Later material on activities related to the Congress can be found in the White House files of Max Friedersdorf.

Compiled by  Kenneth G. Hafeli, September 1979

Walter Mote Subject File, 1973‑74. (Boxes 100‑103, 1.6 linear feet)
Correspondence, invitations, requests for endorsements, appointments, autographs, and photographs; referrals from various departments and agencies, drafts of correspondence, daily reports on House proceedings, morning and evening reports, and the Vice President's daily schedule.  The material covers a variety of subjects, including condolences, congratulations, education, energy, housing, social security, and veterans affairs.

Arranged alphabetically.

Walter Mote Case File, 1973‑74. (Boxes 104‑107, 1.6 linear feet)
Correspondence relating to requests for assistance in dealing with government agencies or requests for information.  Mote's staff did much of the case work rather than referring it to government agencies for a response.

Arranged alphabetically.

Office of the Assistant for Administration and Services: L. William Seidman Files, 1973‑74. (Boxes 108-116, 3.6 linear feet)
L. William Seidman joined the Vice President's staff in February 1974 as a management and budget consultant.  In this capacity he studied the organization of the Vice President's staff and proposed changes to improve operating procedures.  He later became the Assistant for Administration and Services.  Seidman served for the remainder of the Vice Presidency and then became Assistant for Economic Affairs to President Ford.

Under Seidman's supervision, five deputy assistants and their staffs organized both the daily operations of the Vice President's office and contacts between the Vice President and the public.  The office provided all administrative services for Ford, from drafting responses to maintaining the active "follow‑up" file of correspondence and projects to be completed.  Frank Pagnotta organized these activities and oversaw staff personnel actions.  James Brown and Frank Townsend maintained the gift files.  Warren Rustand handled scheduling, appointments and advance work for Ford's travels.  Gwen Anderson organized the Vice President's contacts with political and other non‑government organizations.  Seidman also supervised Paul Miltich's media relations work and Milton Friedman's research activities.

These files contain correspondence, memoranda, speech drafts, gift lists, charts and other papers exchanged between Seidman and the Vice President, other federal officials and the public relating both to his supervision of administrative services, scheduling policy, personnel, and gift accessioning and to his personal interests in the nation's economy and speechwriting.  Included are the chronological file of staff assistant Ruth Kilmer and materials compiled by Pagnotta, Brown and Townsend, some of which pre‑date Seidman's government service.  The series is arranged alphabetically by subject.

The separate files of the various deputy assistants contain related materials, as do Seidman's White House files.

Compiled by  Paul Conway, September 1979

Office of the Deputy Assistant for Non‑Governmental Organizations: Gwen Anderson Files, 1974. (Boxes 117-126, 4.0 linear feet)
Gwen O. Anderson, a former Republican National Committeewoman from the state of Washington, joined the Vice President's staff as consultant for public affairs in January 1974.  In July she became deputy assistant for non‑governmental organizations, but there was no change in her duties.

Anderson's major function was to coordinate the Vice President's appearances at political events and fundraisers.  All requests for political appearances were forwarded to Anderson by the scheduling office for her recommendation.  She took part in the weekly scheduling meetings and coordinated with Warren Rustand's office the arrangements for events of a political nature.  Anderson also served as liaison with Republican group, city, state and county officials, and other political organizations and handled requests for messages, autographs, photographs, and fundraising auction items.  When Ford became President, she continued to perform these duties, first as an assistant to Dean Burch and later to Robert Hartmann.

The papers contain correspondence with Republican groups and candidates concerning invitations, schedules, thank yous, evaluations of events, requests for messages, endorsements, or items to auction.  Documents on fundraising affairs include information on contributions to the party, the success of events, and arrangements for ensuring the Republican National Committee a share of the proceeds.

Other materials include copies of speeches, messages and political tributes, background information on organizations, minutes of scheduling meetings, intra‑office administrative memoranda, and an analysis of the special election held in the Fifth District of Michigan to fill Ford's congressional seat.  The papers are divided into four series: subject file, chronological file, speech file, and state events file.

The Vice Presidential files of Warren Rustand, Paul Miltich, and William Seidman contain related materials.

Compiled by Christine Ferretti, May 1979

Gwen Anderson Subject File, 1974. (Boxes 117‑121, 1.9 linear feet)
Correspondence, memoranda, telegrams, meeting minutes, newsletters, reports, press releases, schedules, briefing papers, and printed materials concerning political groups, Republican fundraising activities, events such as the Bicentennial or Honor America Day, and the mechanics of scheduling Vice Presidential appearances.  The file reflects her liaison work with political organizations through background information on organizations, reports on the progress of fundraising, or responses to requests for messages, photographs, or items to auction.  The scheduling files largely concern invitations regretted and the process of creating the schedule.  Information on events that the Vice President attended is found in the State Events File.

Arranged alphabetically by subject.

Gwen Anderson Chronological File, 1974. (Boxes 121‑122, 0.2 linear feet)
Copies of outgoing correspondence signed by Anderson or the Vice President including messages to organizations, thank you letters, acknowledgment of comments on issues, and regrets of invitations.  The file is interspersed with occasional internal memoranda.

Arranged chronologically.

Gwen Anderson File of Ford Speeches, 1974. (Box 122, 0.3 linear feet)
Copies of Ford speeches.  Most are in press release form, but a few are copies of reading copies.  Occasional ones bear annotations showing changes made during delivery.  This is not a complete file of all speeches and most were given to non‑political rather than political organizations.

Arranged chronologically.

Gwen Anderson State Events File, 1974. (Boxes 123‑126, 1.5 linear feet)
Correspondence, memoranda, notes, schedules, newspaper clippings and other material related to political events attended by the Vice President.  Topics include arrangements for Ford appearances, the Republican National Committee share of fundraising proceeds, evaluations and comments on Ford speeches and activities, the political situation in the state visited, pending or actual political appointments, and other similar topics.  The series contains some files on trips canceled or rearranged after Ford became President.

Arranged alphabetically by state and thereunder chronologically.

Office of the Deputy Assistant for Media Affairs: Paul A. Miltich Files, 1973‑74. (Boxes 127-173, 18.8 linear feet)
Formerly a Washington correspondent for Booth Newspapers, a Michigan newspaper chain, Miltich joined the Ford Congressional staff as press secretary in 1966, succeeding James M. Mudge.  Miltich continued to serve as Ford's press secretary throughout the Vice Presidency and then became an Assistant Press Secretary in the Ford White House.

Miltich and his assistant, John W. "Bill" Roberts, were responsible for compiling background material, preparing speech drafts, releasing information to the press, answering inquiries and requests from the public, and mailing copies of Vice Presidential speeches to those who requested them.

The office coordinated efforts with Chief of Staff Robert Hartmann's speechwriters and Warren Rustand's scheduling office.  The latter provided long and short range schedules of the Vice President's upcoming activities and assured that Miltich's office provided suitable remarks and statements when necessary.  Miltich also participated in weekly scheduling meetings.

The materials consist of speeches and remarks made by the Vice President, correspondence, background material, articles written for or about Ford or his staff, press releases, drafts, printed materials, and requests for invitations to the Vice President to attend various functions.  They are divided into four series: speech file, subject file, speech materials file, and publication file.

Related materials may be found in the files of the Deputy Assistant for Scheduling and Advance (Rustand) and the Chief of Staff (Hartmann) in the Vice Presidential files.  Miltich's files in the Congressional papers and the files of Ron Nessen and his staff in the Presidential papers also contain related material.

Compiled by  Kenneth G. Hafeli, December 1979

Paul Miltich File of Ford Speeches, 1973‑74. (Boxes 127‑135, 3.6 linear feet)
Speech drafts, reading copies, and printed copies of speeches made by Ford, including his remarks upon becoming Vice President and later President, plus miscellaneous brochures and press releases.  The collection of speeches is quite extensive although comparison with the Rustand speech file shows that it is not complete.

Arranged chronologically.

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Paul Miltich Subject File, 1973‑74. (Boxes 136‑169, 13.6 linear feet)
Correspondence, articles written for or about the Vice President or his staff, drafts of letters and form letters used both by Ford and Spiro Agnew, Nixon press releases, White House News Summaries, invitations and responses, some public opinion mail, and requests for Vice Presidential items, such as autographs and photographs.  Major topics include appearances, budget, congratulations, defense, form letter drafts, economy, elections, energy, labor, regrets, requests, White House news summaries and press releases.

Arranged alphabetically by subject.

Paul Miltich Speech Materials File, 1973‑74. (Boxes 170‑172, 1.2 linear feet)
Copies of speeches by various speakers, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, programs and books, dating from the mid‑60's, that Ford's speechwriters used as source material for speeches.  Topics include business, commerce, humor, Abraham Lincoln and Republican Party.

Arranged alphabetically by subject.

Paul Miltich Publications File, 1971-74. (Box 173, 0.4 linear feet)
Newsletters, newspapers, periodicals, brochures, clippings, and press releases sent either to Ford or to Paul Miltich by the public or acquaintances.

Arranged chronologically.

Office of the Deputy Assistant for Scheduling and Appointments: Warren S. Rustand Files, 1973‑74. (Boxes 174-205, 12.8 linear feet)
Before Mr. Ford's confirmation as Vice President, Mildred Leonard handled his schedule.  Dewey Clower served briefly in this role after the confirmation, but Lt. Col. Americo Sardo replaced him.  Warren Rustand joined the Ford staff on December 18, 1973, as an assistant to Sardo, and became Deputy Assistant for Scheduling and Appointments on February 1, 1974.  In August 1974, Rustand moved to the White House as Appointments Secretary to the President.

The scheduling office formulated both long-range and short-range schedules for all events and appointments.  They handled, on the average, 75 written requests and 150 phone calls per day.  By April 8, 1974, the Vice President had met over 1,000 office appointments, delivered 60 speeches, convened 35 press conferences and traveled over 35,000 miles.

Rustand coordinated some requests with other Vice Presidential staff, including political requests with Gwen Anderson, personal friend and family requests with Mildred Leonard, VIP Congressional and Cabinet requests with Dorothy Downton, and media requests with Paul Miltich.  Those taking part in weekly scheduling meetings were Robert Hartmann, Bill Seidman, Walter Motes, and Jack Marsh, along with Leonard, Miltich, Anderson, and Rustand.

After an event gained a spot on the schedule, the advance team took over.  This team consisted of the scheduling director, advancemen, White House Communications Agency, Secret Service, military aide, transportation, and local contacts.  Their job was to move an event from conception to execution, including the preparation of a detailed final schedule.  In the early months, before this office was fully organized, the White House Advance Office handled preparations for trips.

The files generally cover the period of Rustand's Vice Presidential service, with occasional earlier items.  They reflect the work of the scheduling and advance operation and contain memoranda, correspondence, schedules, forms, invitations, regret letters, and other materials.

Related materials include the Vice Presidential files of L. William Seidman, Gwen Anderson, Robert Hartmann, and the White House Advance Office.

Compiled by  Dennis M. Lakomy, October 1979

Warren Rustand Subject Series, 1973‑74. (Boxes 174‑179, 2.5 linear feet)
Memoranda, correspondence, schedules, forms, agendas, handwritten notes, lists and miscellany.  These materials illustrate the day to day operations of the scheduling and advance office, including the formulation of schedules, logistical planning for events, and administrative operations.  The Scheduling Operation and Personnel folder contains documents describing the operation in detail.

Arranged alphabetically.

Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Chronological File, 1973-75. (Boxes 180‑190, 4.6 linear feet)
Invitations, many having a carbon copy of a regret letter signed by Rustand, or occasionally signed by Ford, Mildred Leonard, Gwen Anderson, or other staff.  Occasional memoranda, birth announcements, and other related materials.

Arranged chronologically by date of the event.

Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Group/Occasion File, 1973‑74. (Boxes 191‑192, 0.8 linear feet)
Carbon copies of Vice Presidential regret letters, and very occasionally acceptance and pending letters.  The actual letter of invitation appears in Regrets ‑ Chronological.

Arranged alphabetically by name of group or occasion.

Warren Rustand Events File, 1973-75. (Boxes 193‑205, 5.4 linear feet)
Invitations, endorsements, letters of acceptance and thanks, other correspondence, memoranda, schedules, handwritten notes, programs, background material, and related items concerning scheduling and advance work for Ford's appearances at events.  Included are materials for acceptances made for events canceled or reevaluated when Ford became President.

Arranged chronologically by date of the event; some events are in individual folders.

Public Opinion Mail Files, 1973‑74. (Boxes 207-212, 2.4 linear feet)
The Ford Library originally received approximately 53 linear feet of public opinion mail.  This form response mail and unanswered mail included letters, telegrams, post cards, clippings, annual reports, brochures and other types of printed material.  Because of the large amount of material involved and its lack of research value, the Ford Library staff surveyed these files for disposal, retaining only a sample of 2.4 linear feet for research.  Detailed records of the Library's survey of the public opinion mail are available.

The sample files retained are from the form response mail category.  The staff acknowledged the earliest mail, congratulating Ford on his nomination and commenting on other issues, on minority leader stationery.  Transition mail, which followed Ford's confirmation as Vice President, contained more congratulatory messages and correspondence related to other issues.  In January 1974, the Vice President's staff instituted a third system, the "F‑Number Handling System".  Ranging from F‑0 to F‑31, the forms responded to correspondence on such topics as service academy nominations, energy, President Nixon, and eagle scout awards.

The unanswered mail consisted of material similar in nature to the form response mail.  However, it remained unacknowledged due to insufficient or illegible address, or the writer's anonymity.  Because of its similarity with form response mail, the Ford Library disposed of the unacknowledged mail in its entirety.

Compiled by  Kenneth G. Hafeli, May 1980

Newspaper Clippings, 1973. (Boxes 213-217, 2.0 linear feet)
This file of newspaper clippings mainly concerns Gerald Ford's nomination as Vice President on October 12, 1973 and the confirmation hearings conducted by the Congress.  A clipping service supplied most of the clippings, but Ford's staff apparently added others.  When the Ford Library received this series, the containers bore the words "Duplicate Newspaper Clippings," so presumably most or all appear in the Ford scrapbooks.

Compiled by William McNitt, May 1980

Office of the Chief of Staff: Robert T. Hartmann Files, 1973‑74. (Boxes 218-258, 16.4 linear feet)
Long‑time congressional aide Robert Hartmann coordinated Gerald R. Ford's preparations for the vice presidential confirmation hearings in the fall of 1973 and subsequently became Chief of Staff to Vice President Ford.  As Chief of Staff, Hartmann's duties consisted mainly of the following:

  • Liaison with the White House Senior Staff, Cabinet Officers, agency heads, State Governors, the Leadership of Congress, and the Chairmen of the Republican National Committee and the Republican Senatorial and Congressional Campaign Committees.
  • Overall supervision of the staff with respect to duty and space requirements; review and approval of all cases of employment, separation or change in pay; security and conflict of interest clearances; grievances and complaints against staff members or voiced by them; approval of arrangements for persons detailed to the staff or volunteering assistance; and direct supervision of the Vice President's personal staff.
  • Editorial oversight of the preparation of drafts of speeches, remarks, and formal statements by the Vice President.

The files document his Hartmann's work as Vice Presidential Chief of Staff and his work on the Vice Presidential confirmation hearings.  The file of staff memoranda details many of his interactions with members of the staff.  Included in the subject file are letters he drafted for Ford, briefing materials for meetings, and materials on specific issues, politics, Ford speeches, and the organization and operation of the Vice President's staff.  There is little documentation on Watergate or on Ford's transition to the presidency.

Ford Confirmation Hearings Files
On October 10, 1973, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew resigned from office.  Under investigation for multiple charges of alleged conspiracy, extortion and bribery, Agnew agreed to resign, pleading nolo contendere to a single charge of federal income tax evasion.  Two days later, President Richard M. Nixon nominated Gerald Ford to become the 40th vice president of the United States. 

Ford was the first vice president selected under the provisions of the Twenty‑fifth Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1967.  The Amendment governs presidential and vice presidential succession and stipulates that whenever the office of vice president becomes vacant through death, succession to the presidency or resignation, the president shall nominate a vice president to be confirmed by a majority vote of both houses of Congress.

Procedural questions arose concerning which committee would handle the nomination in each chamber.  The House decided that the Committee on the Judiciary, chaired by Peter Rodino (D‑N.J.), would have jurisdiction; the Senate chose the Committee on Rules and Administration, chaired by Howard Cannon (D‑Nevada).  They held separate hearings.  Senate proceedings began on November 1, continued for two weeks and ended with a vote to confirm on November 27.  The hearings in the House opened on November 15, and that chamber voted to approve the nomination on December 6, 1973.

Hartmann helped Ford to prepare for the committee hearings.  The Ford staff pulled together facts, figures and explanatory documents relating to anticipated questions in the hearings.  In addition, they responded to queries from committee investigators and provided them with information from office files.  As indicated in his book Palace Politics, however, Hartmann felt his most important duty was drafting Ford's opening statements to the committees.

On what Ford and Hartmann informally called the "confirmation team," only two individuals, Hartmann and Paul Miltich, Ford's press secretary, were paid staff members.  The volunteer members of the team were old friends and people who had worked with Ford previously -- Benton Becker, Philip Buchen, Kenneth BeLieu, Richard Burress, William Cramer, Richard Haber, and Robert Hynes.

The "confirmation team" thoroughly searched Ford's congressional office files and removed items that might be needed for reference in the hearings.  They arranged the material into a general reference subject file and a campaign finance file and used those files to compile a briefing book for Ford's use at the witness table.  This briefing book evolved into a loose‑leaf binder indexed by questions that committee members might ask with suggestions for appropriate replies.  Ford's personal copy of the book, with his annotations, and the general subject and campaign finance files became a part of Hartmann's files.  The confirmation series also include materials created during the confirmation hearings.  These include correspondence with the House and Senate committee chairmen and members, working drafts of anticipated questions and recommended answers, and reference material and working drafts used in writing Ford's opening statements.

The House Judiciary Committee requested a compilation of all communications, written and oral, received by executive departments and independent agencies form 1970 to 1973, from Congressman Ford, his staff, or his representatives.  A duplicate set of this correspondence appears in the Hartmann files.

Hartmann personally created only a small amount of material within this file in the course of the confirmation hearings.  Most of it consists of material removed from Ford's congressional office files and drawn together for reference use by the confirmation team.

Hartmann kept these files in his office until the end of the Ford presidency.  He then relinquished this material, along with his congressional and White House files, to the Ford Library under the Ford deed of gift.  Hartmann also donated a collection of personal papers to the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, his alma mater.  In 1992, the Hoover Institution transferred that collection to the Ford Library.  It contains 4.4 linear feet of material concerning the Ford Vice Presidency.  Some additional information on the Ford confirmation hearings as Vice President is available in the papers of Congressman Edward Hutchinson, ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee at the time of the hearings.

Compiled by Leesa Tobin, April 1982

Robert Hartmann Personnel File, 1973‑74. (Boxes 218‑221, 1.5 linear feet)
Primarily routine memoranda from the Nixon White House Personnel Office to Ford for his information or comment on proposed Presidential appointments to various executive branch positions.  Also included are: Executive Level Vacancy Reports, appointment announcements, payroll information for the Office of the Vice President, security clearance forms, resumes, and miscellaneous other items relating to Presidential appointments and to personnel matters within the Vice President's office.

Arranged alphabetically by subject.

Robert Hartmann Staff Memoranda, 1973‑74. (Boxes 222‑223, 0.8 linear feet)
Memoranda from vice presidential staff to the Vice President, Hartmann, and others; with supporting correspondence and other items.  Accumulated by Hartmann as the Vice President's chief of staff, they concern such diverse matters as: office housekeeping, scheduling, trips, legal questions, the press, and political affairs.

Arranged by name of staff member originating the memoranda and subdivided thereunder into memoranda to Hartmann and memoranda to others.

Robert Hartmann Subject File, 1973‑74. (Boxes 224‑234, 5.0 linear feet)
Hartmann's copies of staff memoranda to the Vice President and others; correspondence with congressmen, government and party officials, constituents, and others; form letters and odd newsletters received; background material for meetings, trips and social functions; White House press releases; speech texts; weekly Domestic Council issue summaries from Cole; and miscellaneous printed and other matter.  Much of it was sent to Hartmann for his information and not for action.  Subjects reflect, in greater breadth than depth, concerns on political, housekeeping, scheduling, policy, courtesy, and personnel matters.  Many files contain only a single item.

Arranged alphabetically by subject.

Robert Hartmann File of Summaries of Congressional Proceedings, 1973‑74. (Boxes 235‑236, 0.8 linear feet)
Memoranda from Legislative Assistant Josephine Wilson summarizing daily proceedings in the House of Representatives.  Selected speeches, new legislation, conference reports, status of bills pending, and House Speaker Carl Albert's press conferences are all briefly summarized.  Also included is one folder of similar information on floor action in the Senate, compiled by Spofford Canfield.

Arranged chronologically.

Ford Confirmation Hearings Briefing Book File, 1973. (Box 237, 0.4 linear feet)
Materials compiled by Philip Buchen and Benton Becker, arranged in a loose‑leaf notebook format and indexed to help Ford in answering committee members' questions.  For preservation reasons, archivists removed the documents from their plastic covers.  The arrangement has been maintained, however, with the table of contents located in the first folder of the series.  The format for each of the subsequent subject designations is the same: the anticipated question or allegation is presented, a factual analysis provided and the position Ford was to take outlined.

Included are supportive exhibits that Ford could provide to the committee.  Mr. Ford annotated much of this material.  Also included in this briefing book is a quantity of loose material Ford used during the hearings.  The last two folders of the series contain these loose items.

Ford Confirmation Hearings Proceedings Transcripts File, 1973. (Boxes 238‑240, 1.2 linear feet)
An unedited and complete set of committee hearing transcripts.  These include the transcripts of proceedings from the hearings conducted by the Committee on Rules and Administration and the House Committee on the Judiciary.  There is some underlining and annotation by William Cramer, a volunteer assisting Ford during the confirmation hearings.  Also included are the final prints of the respective committee reports.

Arranged chronologically.

Ford Confirmation Hearings File, 1973. (Boxes 241‑243, 1.2 linear feet)
Primarily material created during the confirmation hearings.  Included is a correspondence control file, correspondence with the House and Senate committee chairmen, and letters of thanks to congressmen who supported Ford; material concerning Ford's opening statements, including experts' views on the role of the vice president; questions submitted in advance by committee members and the draft and final responses prepared by Ford and his staff; copies of the "Congressional Record"; the Library of Congress report on Ford's voting record; and hearings memoranda and rules of procedure.  Also included are Hartmann's handwritten notes from the committee hearings.

Arranged alphabetically.

Ford Confirmation Hearings General Subject File, 1948-73. (Boxes 244‑248, 2.0 linear feet)
Primarily materials from Ford's congressional office files brought together to form a reference file for use during the hearings.  The confirmation team compiled reference materials for each topic on which they anticipated questions.

Subjects include but are not limited to: constituents in Ford's congressional district and corporations represented in the area; Nixon's 1972 Committee for the Re‑Election of the President; Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas; government agencies such as the General Services Administration, Civil Aeronautics Board, and the Interstate Commerce Commission; private bills sponsored by Ford; Robert Winter‑Berger and his book, The Washington Payoff; and various special interest groups who contributed to Ford's congressional campaigns.  Also included here are files concerning Ford's voting record in the House, his various business involvements, background information concerning the Twenty‑fifth Amendment, and statements by the Republican Policy Committee.

Arranged alphabetically by subject.

Ford Confirmation Hearings Campaign Finance File, 1948-73. (Boxes 249‑253, 2.4 linear feet)
Detailed financial information related to each of Ford's congressional campaigns and his campaign committees.  Included are letters of thanks for contributions; receipts for expenditures; federal, state and local filing forms, and beginning in 1968, material concerning Ford's involvement in the distribution of funds to Republican candidates through the National Republican Congressional Committee Booster Fund.  The "confirmation team" removed this material from Ford's office files (what is now Series G of the Ford Congressional Papers) for easier reference during the confirmation hearings.

Arranged chronologically by election year.

Ford Confirmation Hearings Agency Correspondence File, 1970-73. (Boxes 254‑258, 2.0 linear feet)
Photostatic copies of all communications, written and oral, received by many departments and agencies of the Federal government from Congressman Ford, his staff, or his representatives between January 1970 and October 1973.  This includes letters, internal working memoranda, memoranda for the file and any other memoranda or letters written to Ford (or to others, if they resulted from contacts with the Ford office.  Peter Rodino, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, requested this compilation.  The Ford "confirmation team" received a duplicate set.

Arranged alphabetically by department or agency and thereunder chronologically.

White House Advance Office Files, 1973‑74. (Boxes 259-262, 1.8 linear feet)
Byron M. ("Red") Cavaney joined the White House staff as a staff assistant to President Nixon in early 1973.  He served with the White House Advance Office and became its director in December 1974.  This office made preparations for all presidential travel, both within the country and abroad, and presidential appearances in Washington, D.C.  Several weeks before an event, advance teams would visit the site of a presidential speech or appearance to arrange for hotel accommodations, equipment rental, security, publicity, and the like.  They also sent letters of appreciation to local contacts after completing the event.

From the time of Gerald Ford's nomination as Vice President until March 1974, the Nixon White House Advance Office handled advance operations for him.  By the end of January 1974, however, Warren Rustand of the vice president's own staff handled advance work in preparation for Washington appearances and Michigan trips.  Beginning in March, the Ford staff handled all vice presidential advance work.  Cavaney's files include correspondence, memoranda, notes, schedules, guest lists, programs, and other related material for some of Ford's appearances October 18, 1973 to March 8, 1974.  These files include material addressed to both Cavaney and William Henkel, Jr., then director of the Advance Office.

Additional materials on scheduling and advance work done for Ford's appearances after December 1973 is found in the files of vice presidential aide Warren Rustand.  Other series in the vice presidential papers include related information on scheduling arrangements and Ford speeches, including the Robert Hartmann files.

Compiled by Sandra Raub, December 1981

White House Editorial Staff Files, 1973‑74. (Box 263, 0.4 linear feet)
Draft vice presidential speeches and background materials prepared by President Nixon's Office of Editorial Staff before the Vice President began using his own speechwriters in early 1974.  When President Nixon left office, the Office of Editorial Staff retained these files and turned them over to the Ford Library under President Ford's deed of gift.

Arranged chronologically in case files.

Compiled by Leesa Tobin, July 1983


Container List

Box 1 - Correspondence Control (Index) File
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  • A‑Bt
Box 2 - Correspondence Control (Index) File
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  • Bu‑Dh
Box 3 - Correspondence Control (Index) File
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  • Di‑Grh
Box 4 - Correspondence Control (Index) File
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  • Gri‑J
Box 5 - Correspondence Control (Index) File
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  • K‑Mb
Box 6 - Correspondence Control (Index) File
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  • Mc‑Pd
Box 7 - Correspondence Control (Index) File
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  • Pe‑Sg
Box 8 - Correspondence Control (Index) File
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  • Sh‑T
Box 9 - Correspondence Control (Index) File
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  • U‑Z
Box 10 - Issues File
  • Abortion
  • Aged
  • Agriculture
  • Alcohol
  • Amnesty
  • Animals/Birds/Fish
  • Arts/Humanities
  • Athletics/Sports
  • Banking
  • Calendar
  • Captive Nations
  • China
  • Civil Rights
  • Civil Service
  • Coins
  • Commerce
  • Commissions/Regulatory Agencies
Box 11 - Issues File
  • Communications
  • Congress
  • Communism
  • Conservation
  • Consumer Affairs
  • Courts/Judiciary
  • Crime
  • Defense (1)‑(3)
  • Demonstrations
  • District of Columbia
  • Drugs
  • Economic ‑ Budget
  • Economic ‑ General, 1973
Box 12 - Issues File
  • Economic ‑ General, 1974 (1)‑(2)
  • Economic ‑ Mercy Hospital
  • Education
  • Elections (1)‑(2)
  • Elections ‑ Reform
  • Electoral College
Box 13 - Issues File
  • Energy, Oct.‑Nov. 1973
Box 14 - Issues File
  • Energy, Nov. 1973‑July 1974
Box 15 - Issues File
  • Environment
  • Executive Departments
  • Firearms
  • Food
  • Foreign Affairs (1)‑(2)
  • Forests/Parks
  • Grants
  • Health (1)‑(5)
Box 16 - Issues File
  • Health (6)
  • Highways
  • Housing
  • Impeachment
  • Indian Affairs
  • Insufficient Address
  • Insurance
  • Jurisdiction
  • Labor ‑ General (1)‑(2)
  • Labor ‑ Management
  • Labor ‑ Minimum Wage
  • Labor ‑ Unemployed
  • Lands
  • Libraries
  • Maritime
  • Medicare
Box 17 - Issues File
  • Metals/Minerals
  • Miscellaneous Legislation
  • Middle East
  • Monuments/Memorials/Sites
  • Multiple Issues, Oct. ‑ Nov. 1973 (1)‑(6)
Box 18 - Issues File
  • Multiple Issues, Dec. 1973 ‑ July 1974 (1)‑(4)
  • Obscenity
  • Panama
  • Patriotism
  • Pensions
  • Population
  • Postal Service (1)‑(2)
  • Presidential, Oct. 1973
Box 19 - Issues File
  • Presidential, Nov. 1973 ‑ Aug. 1974 (1)‑(5)
  • Railroads
  • Religion (1)‑(2)
Box 20 - Issues File
  • Reserves
  • Revenue
  • Rivers/Harbors
  • Rural
  • Safety
  • Science
  • Security
  • Selective Service
  • Social Security (1)‑(3)
  • Southeast Asia
  • Taxes (1)‑(3)
Box 21 - Issues File
  • Taxes ‑ Against Reuss/Vanik Amendment (1)‑(4)
  • Time
  • Trade/Tariff
  • Transportation (1)‑(2)
  • Urban Affairs
  • Veterans
Box 22 - Issues File
  • Vice Presidential (1)‑(5)
  • Vice Presidential ‑ Endorsements
  • Vietnam
  • Vietnam ‑ MIA/POW
  • Voting
  • Water
  • Weather
  • Women
  • Welfare
  • Youth
Box 23 - Case/Individual File
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  • A‑Bn
Box 24 - Case/Individual File
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  • Bo‑Cn
Box 25 - Case/Individual File
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  • Co‑D
Box 26 - Case/Individual File
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  • E‑F
Box 27 - Case/Individual File
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  • G‑Hd
Box 28 - Case/Individual File
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  • He‑I
Box 29 - Case/Individual File
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  • J‑Ld
Box 30 - Case/Individual File
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  • Le‑Mam
Box 31 - Case/Individual File
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  • Man‑Nn
Box 32 - Case/Individual File
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  • No‑Pes
Box 33 - Case/Individual File
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  • Pet‑Rosl
Box 34 - Case/Individual File
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  • Rosm‑So
Box 35 - Case/Individual File
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  • Sp‑T
Box 36 - Case/Individual File
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  • U‑Z
Box 37 - General File
  • A ‑ General
  • Accounts (Empty)
  • Aids ‑ Community
  • Aids ‑ State
  • Anonymous Mail
  • Appearances, Oct. 1973 ‑ June 1974
Box 38 - General File
  • Appearances, July ‑ Aug. 1974
  • Awards
  • B ‑ General
  • Bicentennial
  • Bouquets
  • C ‑ General
  • Children
  • Clubs
  • Condolences
  • Congratulations From (To Ford From Others), A‑Be
Box 39 - General File
  • Congratulations From (To Ford From Others), Bi‑F
Box 40 - General File
  • Congratulations From (To Ford From Others), G‑L
Box 41 - General File
  • Congratulations From (To Ford From Others), M‑Sd
Box 42 - General File
  • Congratulations From (To Ford From Others), Se‑Z
Box 43 - General File
  • Congratulations From (To Ford From Others) ‑ Answered with a Card, A‑Z
Box 44 - General File
  • Congratulations To (From Ford to Others) ‑ General (1)‑(4)
  • Congratulations To (From Ford to Others) ‑ Anniversary (1)‑(3)
Box 45 - General File
  • Congratulations To (From Ford to Others) ‑ Birthday (1)‑(4)
  • Congratulations To (From Ford to Others) ‑ Birth Announcements
  • Congratulations To (From Ford to Others) ‑ Scouts
  • Congratulations To (From Ford to Others) ‑ Tribute
  • Congressional Staff Club
  • Congressmen: House
  • Congressmen: Senate
  • Contributions
  • Convalescence
Box 46 - General File
  • Courtesies
  • D ‑ General
  • Directories
  • Domestic Council Committee on the Right of Privacy
  • Donations
  • E ‑ General
  • Education Assistance
  • Employment
  • Endorsements
  • Events
  • F ‑ General
  • Felicitations
  • Ford, John G.
  • Ford Schedule
  • G ‑ General
Box 47 - General File
  • Gifts From (To Ford From Others), (1)‑(8)
Box 48 - General File
  • Gifts To (From Ford to Others)
  • Greetings (1)‑(2)
  • Greetings ‑ Easter
  • H ‑ General
  • Homes
Box 49 - General File
  • I ‑ General
  • Inauguration Requests
  • Invitation Regrets (1)‑(2)
  • J ‑ General
  • Jurisdiction
  • K ‑ General
  • L ‑ General
  • M ‑ General (1)‑(2)
  • Material Sent: No Cover Letter
  • Memberships
  • Miscellaneous
Box 50 - General File
  • N ‑ General
  • O ‑ General
  • Organizations
  • P ‑ General
  • Passports
  • Personal ‑ Caberfae (Empty)
  • Positions ‑ Administration
  • Positions ‑ Advisors
  • Positions ‑ General
  • Positions ‑ Staff
  • Positions ‑ Summer
  • Q ‑ General
  • Questions
  • R ‑ General
  • Recommendations ‑ Appointments
  • Recommendations ‑ Awards
  • Recommendations ‑ Diplomatic Posts
  • Recommendations ‑ Membership
  • Recommendations ‑ Positions
  • Recommendations ‑ Schools/Scholarships
  • Recommendations ‑ Speaker (Empty)
  • Referrals
  • Regrets ‑ Appointments/Interviews
  • Relatives
  • Republican Campaign
    • General
    • Alaska
    • Arkansas
    • California
    • Florida
Box 51 - General File
  • Republican Campaign
    • Indiana
    • Kansas
    • Kentucky
    • Massachusetts
    • Michigan
    • Minnesota
    • Missouri
    • New Jersey
    • New York
    • Ohio
    • Pennsylvania
    • Rhode Island
  • Republican Cause
  • Republican Congressional Committee
  • Republican House Members ‑ Miscellaneous Correspondence
  • Republican ‑ Ionia County
  • Republican ‑ Kent County
  • Republican ‑ Michigan
  • Republican ‑ National Committee
  • Republican ‑ Women
  • Requests ‑ Autograph and Photograph (1)‑(4)
Box 52 - General File
  • Requests ‑ Autograph and Photograph (5)‑(15)
Box 53 - General File
  • Requests ‑ Calendars
  • Requests ‑ Endorsements
  • Requests ‑ GRF Personal Items
  • Requests ‑ Introductions/Commendations
  • Requests ‑ Miscellaneous (1)‑(4)
  • Requests ‑ Recipes
  • Requests ‑ Students (1)‑(3)
  • Requests ‑ Vice President, Information On
Box 54 - General File
  • S ‑ General (1)‑(2)
  • Scholarships
  • Skiing
  • Small Business
  • Smithsonian Institution ‑ General
  • Smithsonian Institution ‑ Meeting of the Board of Regents, 5/14/74
  • Smithsonian Institution ‑ Survey of Buildings and Other Facilities, 4/74
  • Solicitations
  • Speakers
  • Subscriptions
  • Surveys/Polls
Box 55 - General File
  • T ‑ General
  • Thank From (From Others to Ford), (1)‑(5)
  • Thanks To (From Ford to Others), (1)
Box 56 - General File
  • Thanks To (From Ford to Others), (2)‑(6)
Box 57 - General File
  • Thanks To (From Ford to Others), (7)‑(11)
Box 58 - General File
  • Thanks To (From Ford to Others), (12)‑(13)
  • U ‑ General (Empty)
  • U.S. Capitol Historical Society
  • V ‑ General
  • Vail
  • Vice President ‑ Hold
  • Visitors
  • W ‑ General
  • XYZ ‑ General
  • Zeoli (Billy) Mailings
Box 59 - John Marsh Subject File
  • Abshire, David
  • Ambassadors, U.S.
  • American Legion
  • Anderson, Gwen
  • Army Installations
  • Aspin Amendments
  • Beckett Aviation
  • Camp Hoover
  • Central Intelligence Agency
  • Coins
  • Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy
  • Congressional Invitees (for Diplomatic Receptions)
  • Congressional Medal of Honor Presentation
  • Contacts
  • Defense
  • Defense and International Affairs Office ‑ Organization and Functions
  • Disarmament and Arms Control Bill
  • Energy Legislation and Problems
  • Eximbank ‑ USSR
  • Feldman, George
  • Ford, Mrs. Gerald R. ‑ Events
  • Ford, Mike ‑ Prayer
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Foreign Disaster Assistance Act of 1974
Box 60 - John Marsh Subject File
  • Gordon, Britt
  • Grevers, Theodore
  • Griffin, Robert P. (Senator)
  • Guard and Reserve Affairs
  • Highlights of Congressional Activities, Feb.‑Apr. 1974
  • House Budget Committee
  • House Judiciary Committee
  • Introductions/Commendations
  • Israel
  • Jonas, Charles Raper
  • Kennedy Amendment
  • Korea
  • Ludlam, William
  • Marsh Correspondence, A‑Z (1)‑(4)
  • Memos, Inter‑Office
  • Memos, Intra‑Office
Box 61 - John Marsh Subject File
  • Memos, Outgoing
  • Memos Sent to the Vice President and Chief of Staff and Returned
  • Memos to the Staff
  • MIA ‑ POW (1)‑(2)
  • Military Master Control File (Index to Military Case Work) ‑ See Box 206
  • Mott, Charlie
  • National Aviation Executive Institute
  • National Guard
  • North Korea
  • O'Brian, Hugh ‑ Youth Foundation
  • Osborne Article ‑ James Schlesinger
  • Panama
Box 62 - John Marsh Subject File
  • Pharr, Jones
  • Pinter, Rabbi Leib
  • Privacy
  • Regan, Tom
  • Republican Conference, 3/26/74
  • Republican National Finance Committee
  • Requests/Endorsements
  • Restructuring of the House of Representatives (Bolling)
  • Resumes
  • Science Advisor Meeting, April 1974
  • Secretary of Defense ‑ Allocation of Servants
  • Slaybecker, Bob
  • Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr
  • Southeast Asia ‑ POW/MIA
  • South Vietnam Veterans Day
  • Speeches ‑ Miscellaneous
  • Studebaker, Jack
  • Thompson, Sir Robert
  • Trilateral Commission
  • United States/USSR Parliamentary Exchange
  • Veterans Affairs
  • Vice President
    • Correspondence, A‑D
Box 63 - John Marsh Subject File
  • Vice President
    • Correspondence, E‑Z (1)‑(3)
    • House Committee Report
    • Invitations Acceptance
    • Invitation Regrets
    • Meeting with Don Johnson (Veterans Administration), 2/27/74 (1)‑(2)
    • Meeting with Bipartisan Leaders, 4/24/74
    • Memorial Day Address, 5/27/74
    • Press Releases
    • Remarks, Jan. ‑ Apr. 1974 (1)‑(2)
Box 64 - John Marsh Subject File
  • Vice President
    • Remarks, May ‑ Aug. 1974 (1)‑(2)
    • Residence
    • ‑ Responses to Congratulatory Messages
  • VIP Letters to the Vice President
  • Vote Tally Sheets
  • Voters Analysis on Defense Issues ‑ House
  • Voters Analysis on Defense Issues ‑ Senate
  • Chronological File
    • Jan. ‑ Aug. 1974 (1)‑(7)
Box 65 - John Marsh File of Vice Presidential Meetings with Foreign and Diplomatic Officials
Box 66 - John Marsh File of Vice Presidential Events
  • 12/73 ‑ Miscellaneous
  • 12/20‑21/73 ‑ Spain
  • 1/74 ‑ Miscellaneous
  • 1/12/74 ‑ Little Rock, Arkansas
  • 2/74 ‑ Miscellaneous
  • 2/3/74 ‑ DOD Input for Vice President's "Face the Nation" Broadcast
  • 2/12, 21 and 25/74 ‑ Diplomatic Reception at Blair House
  • 3/74 ‑ Miscellaneous
  • 4/74 ‑ Miscellaneous
  • 5/74 ‑ Miscellaneous
  • 5/21/74 ‑ Former Members of Congress
  • 6/74 ‑ Miscellaneous
Box 67 - John Marsh File of Vice Presidential Events
  • 7/74 ‑ Miscellaneous
  • 8/74 ‑ Miscellaneous
  • 8/5/74 ‑ Disabled American Veterans
Box 67 (Continued) - John Marsh File of Thank You Letters for Vice Presidential Trips
  • 2/13‑15/74 ‑ Kentucky, Illinois, Nebraska
  • 2/24‑25/74 ‑ New York and New Jersey
  • 3/1‑4/74 ‑ Arizona, Colorado, New York
  • 3/8‑9/74 ‑ Florida and New York
  • 3/11/74 ‑ Pennsylvania and Massachusetts
  • 3/15‑18/74 ‑ South Carolina
  • 3/23/74 ‑ New Jersey
  • 3/30/74 ‑ Illinois and Florida
  • 4/4/74 ‑ Ohio
  • 4/5/74 ‑ Colorado
  • 4/9‑10/74 ‑ Michigan
  • 4/13‑22/74 ‑ Kansas and California
Box 68 - John Marsh File of Thank You Letters for Vice Presidential Trips
  • 4/22‑23/74 ‑ Pennsylvania and New York
  • 4/27/74 ‑ Texas and Oklahoma
  • 5/1/74 ‑ Charlotte, NC
  • 5/3‑4/74 ‑ South Carolina and Michigan
  • 5/6/74 ‑ New York
  • 5/7/74 ‑ New York
  • 5/9/74 ‑ Illinois
  • 5/10‑11/74 ‑ New York and Texas
  • 5/13/74 ‑ Louisiana and Florida
  • 5/16‑20/74 ‑ Hawaii and Washington
  • 5/22/74 ‑ New York and Delaware
  • 5/23/74 ‑ New York
  • 5/24/74 ‑ Lansing, MI
  • 5/25/74 ‑ Boston, MA
  • 5/26/74 ‑ Danbury, CT
  • 5/28‑29/74 ‑ North Carolina and Alabama
  • 6/4/74 ‑ New York
  • 6/5/74 ‑ Colorado and Ohio
  • 6/6/74 ‑ Pennsylvania
  • 6/7‑9/74 ‑ Georgia, North Carolina, and Utah
  • 6/10/74 ‑ New York
  • 6/15/74 ‑ New York
  • 6/17/74 ‑ White Sulphur Springs, WV
  • 6/20‑25/74 ‑ California, Minnesota, and Illinois
  • 7/3/74 ‑ Maine
  • 7/6‑7/74 ‑ Dallas, TX
  • 7/12‑13/74 ‑ California and New Mexico
  • 7/18/74 ‑ Grand Rapids, MI
  • 7/19‑21/74 ‑ Hot Springs and Roanoke, VA
  • 7/25/74 ‑ Illinois, Indiana and Ohio
  • 7/29‑30/74 ‑ California and Nevada
  • 7/31/74 ‑ Worcester, MA
  • Miscellaneous
Box 69 - John Marsh Trip File
  • 12/13/73 ‑ New York
  • 12/15‑16/73 ‑ Williamsburg, VA
  • 12/21/73‑1/5/74 ‑ Denver, CO
  • 1/12/74 ‑ Little Rock, AR
  • 1/15/74 ‑ Atlantic City, NJ
  • 1/16‑17/74 ‑ Grand Rapids, MI
  • 1/26/74 ‑ Johnstown, PA and Columbus, OH
  • 1/26/74 ‑ West Palm Beach, FL
  • 1/27/74 ‑ Providence, RI
  • 2/9/74 ‑ Kalamazoo, Saginaw, and Detroit, MI
  • 2/13‑15/74 ‑ London, KY; Chicago, IL; Omaha, NE
  • 2/18/74 ‑ Chattanooga, TN
  • 2/20/74 ‑ Cincinnati, OH
  • 2/24‑25/74 ‑ New York and Atlantic City, NJ
  • 3/1‑4/74 ‑ Phoenix, AZ; Denver, CO; New York
  • 3/8/74 ‑ Miami and Tampa, FL
  • 3/9/74 ‑ New York
  • 3/11/74 ‑ Philadelphia, PA and Boston, MA
  • 3/12/74 ‑ San Diego, CA (Canceled)
  • 3/15‑18/74 ‑ Charleston and Beaufort, SC
  • 3/23/74 ‑ Morristown and Atlantic City, NJ
  • 3/30/74 ‑ Chicago, IL and Clearwater, FL
  • 4/3/74 ‑ Annapolis, MD
  • 4/4/74 ‑ Cincinnati, OH
  • 4/4‑5/74 ‑ Denver, CO
  • 4/9‑10/74 ‑ Pontiac, MI
  • 4/13‑21/74 ‑ Kansas City, MO; Palm Springs, Monterey, and San Jose, CA
  • 4/22‑23/74 ‑ New York and Philadelphia, PA
  • 4/26/74 ‑ White Sulphur Springs, WV
  • 4/27/74 ‑ Wichita Falls, TX and Tulsa, OK
  • 5/1/74 ‑ Charlotte, NC
  • 5/2/74 ‑ Bethlehem, PA (Canceled)
  • 5/3‑4/74 ‑ Columbia and Myrtle Beach, SC and Detroit, MI
  • 5/6/74 ‑ New York
  • 5/7/74 ‑ New York
  • 5/9/74 ‑ Chicago and Charleston, IL
  • 5/10/74 ‑ Buffalo, NY and College Station, Houston, and Dallas, TX
Box 70 - John Marsh Trip File
  • 5/13/74 ‑ New Orleans, LA and Pensacola, FL
  • 5/16‑20/74 ‑ Honolulu and Hilo, HI and Tacoma, WA
  • 5/22/74 ‑ New York
  • 5/23/74 ‑ New York
  • 5/24/74 ‑ Lansing, MI
  • 5/25/74 ‑ Boston, MA
  • 5/26/74 ‑ New York; Danbury and Waterbury, CT
  • 5/28‑29/74 ‑ Charlotte, NC and Birmingham, AL
  • 5/31/74 ‑ Concord and Manchester, NH
  • 6/3‑4/74 ‑ New York
  • 6/4‑5/74 ‑ Colorado Springs, CO and Columbus, OH
  • 6/6/74 ‑ Roystown, PA
  • 6/7‑9‑74 ‑ Savannah, GA; Raleigh, NC; Ogden, UT; and Cleveland, OH
  • 6/10/74 ‑ New York
  • 6/13‑14/74 ‑ Dallas, TX and Chicago, IL
  • 6/15/74 ‑ Oneida, Newburgh, and White Plains, NY
  • 6/17/74 ‑ White Sulphur Springs, WV
  • 6/20‑25/74 ‑ San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Monterey, CA; Minneapolis, MN; Chicago, IL
  • 6/29/74 ‑ Annapolis, MD
  • 7/3/74 ‑ Loring AFB, ME
  • 7/6‑7/74 ‑ Dallas, TX
  • 7/12‑14/74 ‑ Albuquerque, Los Alamos, and Santa Fe, NM; El Toro and Ontario, CA
  • 7/18‑19/74 ‑ Grand Rapids, MI
Box 71 - John Marsh Trip File
  • 7/19‑21/74 ‑ Hot Springs, VA
  • 7/25‑27/74 ‑ Muncie, IN; Chicago, IL; Canton, OH
  • 7/29‑30/74 ‑ San Francisco, CA; Las Vegas and Reno, NV; San Diego, CA
  • 7/31/74 ‑ Worcester, MA
  • 8/3‑4/74 ‑ Columbus, Jackson, and Hattiesburg, MS; and New Orleans, LA
  • 8/8‑19/74 ‑ West Coast; Hawaii; Chicago, IL (Canceled)
  • News Media Billing
  • News Media Payments (1)‑(2)
  • Republican National Committee Payments
  • Routine Follow‑Up Correspondence
Box 72 - Richard Burress Subject File
  • Abortion
  • Agriculture
  • Baroody, William J.
  • Bicentennial Commission
  • Biographical Material ‑ Richard T. Burress
  • Breakfast Briefings
  • Brookings Institution
  • Commission on Critical Choices for Americans ‑ Nelson A. Rockefeller
  • Community Development Bank
  • Construction Industry Stabilization
  • Domestic Council
  • Drugs/Narcotics
  • Economy
  • Energy
  • Federal Design Improvement Program
  • House of Representatives
  • Indians
  • Insurance
  • Labor Department
  • Legal Services Corporation
  • Legislation
  • Legislation, Messages, Tributes, Letters, Remarks, etc. by Vice President
  • Miscellaneous Correspondence
Box 73 - Richard Burress Subject File
  • National Health Insurance System ‑ HEW Proposal
  • National Urban Coalition ‑ Agenda, March 29, 1974
  • Nixon, Richard M. ‑ Response to the House Judiciary
  • Committee Concerning Watergate
  • Office of Management and Budget ‑ Update on Natural
  • Resources, Energy and Science
  • President's Executive Interchange Program (Publication)
  • Publications/News Clippings
  • Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Aug.-Oct. 1974)
  • Scheduling
  • Transportation Department
  • Water (Safe Drinking Act)
  • White House Authorization
Box 74 - William Casselman Subject File
  • Action Memos ‑ Chron Copies, Jan. ‑ Apr. 1974
  • Advancemen (Name Checks)
  • Amateur Sports Legislation
  • Appearance by Vice President ‑ General
  • Appearance by Vice President ‑ "Face of the Nation", Feb. 1974
  • Appearance by Vice President ‑ "Meet the Press, " Jan. 6, 1974
  • Appearance by Vice President ‑ Network Executives, Jan. 10, 1974
  • Appointments
  • Appropriations ‑ Office of the Vice President
  • Authorization ‑ Office of the Vice President
  • Budget ‑ Fiscal Year 1975 ‑ Office of the Vice President
  • Campaign Reform
Box 75 - William Casselman Subject File
  • Citizens Conference on State Legislatures (1)‑(2)
  • Correspondence ‑ Procedures, Office of the Vice‑President
  • Correspondence ‑ Buchen, Philip
  • Correspondence ‑ Hartmann, Robert T.
  • Correspondence ‑ Marsh, John O.
  • Correspondence ‑ Miltich, Paul A.
  • Correspondence ‑ Pagnotta, Frank
  • Correspondence ‑ Rustand, Warren
  • Correspondence ‑ Sardo, Lt. Col. Americo A.
  • Correspondence ‑ Seidman, L. William
  • Correspondence ‑ Vice President Ford
  • Courts ‑ Judiciary
  • Crime
  • Departments and Agencies ‑ FCC
  • Departments and Agencies ‑ GPO
Box 76 - William Casselman Subject File
  • Departments and Agencies ‑ GSA
  • Departments and Agencies ‑ Justice
  • Departments and Agencies ‑ SBA
  • Departments and Agencies ‑ Smithsonian Institution
  • Departments and Agencies ‑ State Department
  • Departments and Agencies ‑ USIA
  • Domestic Council ‑ General
  • Domestic Council ‑ Organization
  • Domestic Council ‑ Tornado Disaster
  • Domestic Council ‑ Weekly Briefing Papers (1)‑(2)
  • Drug Abuse Committee
  • Duties of the Vice President
Box 77 - William Casselman Subject File
  • Education
  • Endorsements
  • Energy
    • Federal Energy Office: Petroleum Situation Report
    • Federal Energy Office: Petroleum Statistics Report
    • Federal Energy Office: Gasoline Allocation
    • General
    • Legislation (1)‑(2)
    • Petrochemicals
    • Schleede, Glenn: Memos From
Box 78 - William Casselman Subject File
  • Energy
    • Vice President's Energy Trip (1)‑(3)
  • Environmental Research Institute of Michigan (Lefty Hatch)
  • Ethics, Code of
  • Executive Order 11709 ‑ Farmers' Tax Returns
  • Financial Disclosure ‑ Vice President
  • Fleming, Arthur S. ‑ Awards Program
  • Ford Papers ‑ University of Michigan
  • Franking Privilege, Use of
  • Friends of Jerry Ford Committee
  • Fundraising and Reimbursement of Related Expenses, Procedures for (Political)
Box 79 - William Casselman Subject File
  • Gifts
  • Gifts to the Vice President
  • Handicapped
  • Hatch Act
  • Health
  • Health ‑ National Council of Health Care Services
  • Hispanic Americans
  • Housing
  • Impeachment
Box 80 - William Casselman Subject File
  • Indian Affairs
  • Indian Opportunity, National Council on (1)‑(7)
  • Interior Department ‑ Personnel Problem
  • Justice
  • Libraries
  • Library of Congress
  • Literary Rights, Request for (TV Guide)
  • Litigation ‑ Cherrytree v. Nixon
Box 81 - William Casselman Subject File
  • Litigation ‑ Dulles v. Secretary of the Treasury
  • Litigation ‑ Kelley v. Nixon
  • Litigation ‑ McDonald v. McLucas
  • Litigation ‑ Miscellaneous
  • Litigation ‑ Pritchett v. FBI, et.al
  • Litigation ‑ Wiesberg v. GSA
  • Meeting with the Secretary of the Interior and the Vice President, March 21, 1974
  • Meeting with the Attorney General, Feb. 26, 1974
  • Membership ‑ General
  • Membership ‑ Resignation of the Vice President from the National Athletic Health Institute
  • Michigan Claims Against HEW
  • Miscellaneous
  • National Governors Conferences
Box 82 - William Casselman Subject File
  • National Growth Policy (1)‑(2)
  • National Growth Policy ‑ Meeting with President, Sept. 20, 1974 (Transferred to Ford Presidential Papers)
  • News Articles on Vice President's Staff
  • No Fault Insurance (1)‑(3)
  • Oath of Office
  • Office of Management and Budget ‑ Organization
  • Office Space and Staff Support for Former Vice President, Authority for
  • Organization ‑ Office of Legal Counsel to Vice President
  • Pardons
  • Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation
  • Personnel ‑ General
  • Personnel ‑ Attorney Applications for Future Consideration
Box 83 - William Casselman Subject File
  • Personnel ‑ Secretarial Applications
  • Personnel ‑ Volunteers
  • Physical Fitness and Sports, President's Council on
  • Privacy ‑ Criticism
  • Privacy
    • Domestic Council Committee (1)‑(4)
Box 84 - William Casselman Subject File
  • Privacy
    • Domestic Council Committee (5)
    • Domestic Council Committee Reports and Recommendations
    • Establishment of
    • General
    • Initial Department and Agency Recommendations
    • Legislation
    • Meeting with Vice President, Feb. 26, 1974
    • Organization
    • President's Speech and Fact Sheet
    • Sperling Breakfast Meeting, March 12, 1974
  • Protection of the President at Key Biscayne and San Clemente
  • Public Correspondence with Legal Counsel to the Vice President
Box 85 - William Casselman Subject File
  • Public Correspondence with the Vice President
  • Public Correspondence ‑ Minos, Ernst
  • Public Correspondence ‑ Walker, Harry
  • Republican National Committee
  • Republican National Finance Committee
  • Republican Party ‑ General
  • Requests for Appearances of Vice President at Public Functions
  • Requests for Autographed Pictures from the Vice President
  • Requests for Interviews with the Vice President
  • Requests for Messages to Individuals from the Vice President
  • Requests for Vice President to Speak
  • Rockefeller, Nelson (Entire Folder Transferred to the Ford Presidential Papers)
  • Rule 29 Committee (Republican Party)
    • Selection of Vice Presidential Candidates (1)‑(3)
    • Selection of Vice Presidential Candidates: Transcript of Subcommittee
  • Meeting, April 27, 1974 (1)‑(2)
Box 86 - William Casselman Subject File
  • Scheduling ‑ Daily Scheduling Meeting
  • Scheduling ‑ General
  • Scheduling ‑ Procedures to be Followed by Staff
  • Scheduling ‑ Speechwriting Schedules
  • Scheduling ‑ Weekly Long‑Range Scheduling Meetings
  • Science and Technology in the White House
  • Seal ‑ Vice Presidential
  • Security Clearances
  • Speeches by the Vice President
    • Jan. 1974: USDA Speeches
    • March 6, 1974: National Governors Conference
    • May 3, 1974: Law Day, University of South Carolina (1)‑(2)
    • May 13, 1974: Louisiana State Legislature
    • May 24, 1974: Michigan State Legislature
    • August 2, 1974: American Bar Association
  • Standards of Conduct ‑ Christmas Gifts
  • Standards of Conduct ‑ Correspondence
Box 87 - William Casselman Subject File
  • Standards of Conduct ‑ General (1)‑(4)
  • Tax Evasion
  • Telephone Calls From the Public to the Legal Counsel
  • Telephone Calls From the Public to the Vice President
  • Transportation
  • Veterans Outreach Program
  • Vice President ‑ Memos from Casselman to Ford
  • Vice Presidential
    • Archives
    • General
    • Office in House Wing of Capitol
    • Official Residence ‑ Furniture and Furnishings
    • Official Residence ‑ General
Box 88 - William Casselman Subject File
  • Vice Presidential
    • Official Residence ‑ Legislative Hearings
    • Personal and Legal Affairs (Chronological)
    • Personal and Legal Affairs (Parents Divorce Case)
    • Residence (Alexandria Home)
  • Waivers of Compensation
  • Watch List ‑ Office of the Vice President
  • Watergate Clippings
  • Women ‑ Equality
  • Working Hours ‑ Office of the Vice President
Box 88 (Continued) - William Casselman Official Correspondence
  • Dec. 1973 ‑ Feb. 7, 1974
Box 89 - William Casselman Official Correspondence
  • Feb. 8 ‑ Apr. 3, 1974
Box 90 - William Casselman Official Correspondence
  • Apr. 4‑30, 1974
Box 91 - William Casselman Official Correspondence
  • May 1 ‑ June 17, 1974
Box 92 - William Casselman Official Correspondence
  • June 18 ‑ July 31, 1974
Box 93 - William Casselman Official Correspondence
  • Aug. 1974
Box 93 - William Casselman GSA Furniture Purchases File
  • Correspondence ‑ Ford and GSA, Feb. 1970 ‑ Mar. 1973
Box 94 - William Casselman GSA Furniture Purchases File
  • Correspondence ‑ Ford and GSA, June ‑ Oct. 1973
  • Correspondence ‑ Office of Procurement, 1971‑1973
  • Correspondence ‑ Office of Standards and Quality, 1971‑1973
  • Furniture Purchase Contracts (1)‑(4)
Box 95 - William Casselman GSA Furniture Purchases File
  • Furniture Purchase Contracts (5)‑(11)
Box 96 - William Casselman GSA Furniture Purchases File
  • Purchase Orders ‑ Ford Grand Rapids Office
  • Region 1, 2, 3 ‑ Purchase Orders
  • Region 5 ‑ Office of Procurement
  • Region 5 ‑ Office of Standards and Quality Control (1)‑(7)
Box 97 - William Casselman GSA Furniture Purchases File
  • Region 5 ‑ Office of Standards and Quality Control (8)‑(11)
  • Region 5 ‑ Contracts (1)‑(2)
  • Region 5 ‑ Purchase Orders
Box 98 - William Casselman GSA Furniture Purchases File
  • Region 5 ‑ Miscellaneous
  • Region 6 ‑ General
  • Region 7 ‑ Purchase Orders
  • Region 8 ‑ Purchase Orders
  • Region 9 ‑ Contracts
  • Region 9 ‑ General and Purchase Orders
  • Region 10 ‑ General
Box 99 - [Box Empty Due to Reorganization of Collection]

Box 100 - Walter Mote Subject File
  • Appointments ‑ Requests for Appointments with the Vice President
  • Birthday List ‑ U.S. Senate
  • Condolences
  • Coal
  • Congratulations to the Public
  • Correspondence with Congressmen and Senators
    • State Delegations
    • Alabama
    • Alaska
    • Arizona
    • Arkansas
    • California
    • Colorado
    • Connecticut
    • Delaware
    • District of Columbia
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • Idaho
    • Illinois
    • Indiana
    • Iowa
    • Kansas
    • Kentucky
    • Louisiana
    • Maryland
    • Massachusetts
    • Michigan
    • Minnesota
    • Mississippi
    • Missouri
    • Montana
    • Nebraska
    • Nevada
    • New Hampshire
    • New Jersey
    • New Mexico
    • New York
    • North Carolina
Box 101 - Walter Mote Subject File
  • Correspondence with Congressmen and Senators
    • North Dakota
    • Ohio
    • Oklahoma
    • Oregon
    • Pennsylvania
    • South Carolina
    • South Dakota
    • Tennessee
    • Texas
    • Utah
    • Vermont
    • Virginia
    • Washington
    • West Virginia
    • Wisconsin
    • Wyoming
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Flags
  • Food Stamps
  • Fundraising
  • Great Lakes
  • Health
  • Health Insurance
  • Housing
  • Illegible
  • Inter‑Office Memos
  • Invitations
  • Invitations ‑ Daily Log of Endorsements (By State)
  • Invitations ‑ Endorsements
  • Miscellaneous
  • Multiple Issues
  • Pension
  • Personnel ‑ Leave
  • Procedures ‑ Scheduling
  • Referrals
  • Referrals ‑ American Revolution Bicentennial Administration
  • Referrals ‑ Cost of Living Council
  • Referrals ‑ Department of Agriculture
  • Referrals ‑ Department of Defense
  • Referrals ‑ Department of Health, Education and Welfare
  • Referrals ‑ Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • Referrals ‑ Department of Interior
  • Referrals ‑ Department of Justice
Box 102 - Walter Mote Subject File
  • Referrals ‑ Department of Labor
  • Referrals ‑ Department of State
  • Referrals ‑ Department of Transportation
  • Referrals ‑ Department of Treasury
  • Referrals ‑ Environmental Protection Agency
  • Referrals ‑ Federal Communications Commission
  • Referrals ‑ Federal Energy Administration
  • Referrals ‑ National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • Referrals ‑ Pending
  • Referrals ‑ Small Business Administration
  • Referrals ‑ United States Postal Services
  • Referrals ‑ Veterans Administration
  • Reports ‑ House Proceedings, May‑Aug. 1974 (1)‑(3)
  • Reports ‑ Morning and Evening on the Senate, Jan.‑April 1974
Box 103 - Walter Mote Subject File
  • Reports ‑ Morning and Evening on the Senate, May‑Aug. 1974 (1)‑(2)
  • Republican Senate Committee
  • Schedule, Daily, of the Vice President (1)‑(3)
  • Scheduling Meetings, Daily
  • Social Security
  • Thank You Letters to Constituents
  • Veterans Affairs
  • Visa
  • Visa ‑ James Munro
  • White, Charles E.
Box 104 - Walter Mote Case File
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
  • A‑B
  • Bourke, Mrs. Edward R. (1)‑(6)
Box 105 - Walter Mote Case File
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
  • C‑K
Box 106 - Walter Mote Case File
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
  • L‑N
  • Nair, James R.
  • O‑Q
Box 107 - Walter Mote Case File
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  • R‑Z
Box 108 - William Seidman Subject File
  • Action Group Memos
  • Administration and Services Division
  • Advance Files
  • Budget/Management Report on the Office of the Vice President
  • Budget/Organization ‑ Office of the Vice President
  • Correspondence ‑ Daily Mail and Correspondence Report
  • Correspondence ‑ Form Letter Manual
  • Correspondence ‑ Form Letters
  • Correspondence ‑ Procedures
Box 109 - William Seidman Subject File
  • Economy, Jan.‑July 1974 (1)‑(7)
Box 110 - William Seidman Subject File
  • Economy, August 1974
  • Economy ‑ Airlines
  • Economy ‑ Utilities
  • Economy ‑ Employee Stock Option Plans
  • File Directory
  • File Manual (1)‑(3)
Box 111 - William Seidman Subject File
  • Gift Card File
  • Gift Lists (1)‑(4)
  • Gifts Miscellaneous
  • Gifts Received ‑ Artwork
  • Gifts Received ‑ Awards
  • Gifts Received ‑ Books (1)‑(5)
  • Gifts Received ‑ Clothing
  • Gifts Received ‑ Currency
  • Gifts Received ‑ Documents
  • Gifts Received ‑ Drugs
  • Gifts Received ‑ Elephants
  • Gifts Received ‑ Films and Tapes
  • Gifts Received ‑ Food
  • Gifts Received ‑ Hobbies
  • Gifts Received ‑ Household
Box 112 - William Seidman Subject File
  • Gifts Received ‑ Jewelry
  • Gifts Received ‑ Memberships
  • Gifts Received ‑ Miscellaneous
  • Gifts Received ‑ Music
  • Gifts Received ‑ Office Supplies
  • Gifts Received ‑ Personal
  • Gifts Received ‑ Photographs
  • Gifts Received ‑ Poems
  • Gifts Received ‑ Religious
  • Gifts Received ‑ Smoking
  • Gifts Received ‑ Stamps
  • Gifts Received ‑ Weapons
  • Gifts to (Gifts Given by Ford)
  • Grand Rapids Office
  • Kilmer, Ruth ‑ Chronological File (1)‑(4)
  • Memos ‑ Chief of Staff and Vice President
  • Memos ‑ Deputy Assistant for Administration
  • Memos ‑ Deputy Assistant for Media Affairs
  • Memos ‑ Deputy Assistant for Research
  • Memos ‑ Deputy Assistant for Scheduling and Appointments
  • Memos ‑ Staff (1)‑(2)
Box 113 - William Seidman Subject File
  • Miscellaneous (1)‑(2)
  • National Association of Manufacturers ‑ Trade Bill Materials
  • Personnel ‑ Applications (1)‑(3)
  • Personnel ‑ Background Advisers (1)
Box 114 - William Seidman Subject File
  • Personnel ‑ Background Advisers (2)‑(4)
  • Personnel ‑ General
  • Personnel ‑ Interns (1)‑(2)
  • Personnel ‑ Speechwriters
  • Personnel ‑ Staff Lists
  • Procedures ‑ Miscellaneous
  • Procedures ‑ Scheduling
  • Recommendations ‑ Employment
Box 115 - William Seidman Subject File
  • Sample Stationary
  • Scheduling ‑ Advance Schedules (Long‑Range)
  • Scheduling ‑ Daily Schedules
  • Scheduling ‑ Minutes of Daily Meetings (1)‑(3)
  • Scheduling ‑ Minutes of Long‑Range Meetings
  • Scheduling ‑ Miscellaneous
  • Scheduling ‑ Speechwriting Schedules
  • Scheduling ‑ World Tour
  • Seidman ‑ Speaking Engagements
Box 116 - William Seidman Subject File
  • Speeches
    • 4/26/74 ‑ American Bankers Association
    • 5/6/74 ‑ Economic Club of New York
    • 5/9/74 ‑ National Computer Conference
    • 5/9/74 ‑ Skokie Valley Industrial Association
    • 5/9/74 ‑ National Association of Black Manufacturers
    • 5/23/74 ‑ American Iron and Steel Institute (1)‑(2)
    • 6/12/74 ‑ Press Conference
    • 7/12/74 ‑ National Conference of Lieutenant Governors
    • 7/16/74 ‑ National Alliance of Businessmen
    • 8/6/74 ‑ National Conference for Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service
    • 8/16/74 ‑ American Bar Association
    • Miscellaneous
  • Vietnam Article (Proposed)
  • Watch Lists for Weekends and Holidays
  • White House Press Releases
Box 117 - Gwen Anderson Subject File
  • "A" Division
  • Appearances
  • Appointments
  • Actions
  • Bicentennial
  • Congratulations to GOP Events
  • Congratulations To ‑ Tributes
  • Directorships ‑ Honorary
  • Endorsement Invitation
  • Expo '74
  • Federal Regional Council
  • Form Letter Manual
  • Gifts Sent ‑ Auctions / Prizes
  • Goodling, William F.
  • Grants ‑ Health
  • Greeting Sent
  • Hispanic Americans (1)‑(2)
  • Honor America Day
  • Invitations
Box 118 - Gwen Anderson Subject File
  • Invitations ‑ Regrets
  • Legacy of Parks
  • Messages ‑ College Republicans
  • Messages ‑ Non‑Political ‑ Miscellaneous
  • Messages ‑ Non‑Political ‑ Personal Tributes
  • Messages ‑ Political ‑ Miscellaneous
  • Messages ‑ Political ‑ Personal Tributes
  • Michigan Fifth Congressional District
  • Middle East
  • Miscellaneous Correspondence
  • National Governors Conference
  • National Black Republican Council
  • National Republican Heritage Groups
  • National Republican Senatorial Committee
  • Regrets: Appointment/Interview
  • Republican Campaign ‑ Ethnic Groups
  • Republican Campaign ‑ President
Box 119 - Gwen Anderson Subject File
  • Republican Candidates
  • Republican Cause (1)‑(2)
  • Republican Congressional Boosters
  • Republican Congressional Committee
  • Republican Governors
  • Republican National Committee
  • Republican National Committee ‑ Fundraiser
  • Republican National Committee ‑ Meeting, April 19, 1974
  • Republican National Committee ‑ Publications
Box 120 - Gwen Anderson Subject File
  • Republican National Finance Committee (1)‑(2)
  • Republican National Finance Committee ‑ Quarterly Reports
  • Republican Party Schedule of Events
  • Republican Women
  • Republican Youth
  • Requests ‑ Autograph/Photo
  • Requests ‑ Interviews
  • Requests ‑ Miscellaneous
  • Requests ‑ Performers
  • Requests ‑ Statements
  • Ripon Society
  • Scheduling ‑ Appearances
  • Scheduling ‑ Cancellations
  • Scheduling ‑ Daily Meeting Minutes
  • Scheduling ‑ Endorsements (Congressional)
  • Scheduling ‑ Endorsements (Pending)
  • Scheduling ‑ Endorsements (Regrets)
Box 121 - Gwen Anderson Subject File
  • Scheduling ‑ Long‑Range
  • Scheduling ‑ Pending Invitations
  • Scheduling ‑ Regrets (1)‑(4)
  • Solicitations
  • Southern Association of Republican State Chairman
  • Students for Fairness to the Presidency
  • Vice President ‑ Memoranda
  • Vice President's Seal
  • Vice President's Staff
Box 121 (Continued) - Gwen Anderson Chronological File
  • Jan.‑March 1974
Box 122 - Gwen Anderson Chronological File
  • April ‑ June 1974
Box 122 (Continued) - Gwen Anderson File of Ford Speeches
  • Oct. 1973 ‑ Aug. 1974 (Press Release Copies)
Box 123 - Gwen Anderson State Events File
  • Alabama
  • Alabama ‑ Peanut Festival, Dothan, 10/26/74
  • Alaska ‑ GOP Fundraiser, 9/21/74
  • Alaska ‑ Congressman Young Fundraiser, 9/21/74
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • California ‑ Representative Pettis Fundraiser, 4/15/74
  • California ‑ Representative Talcott Fundraiser, 4/18/74
  • California ‑ GOP Central Committee State Convention, San Jose, 4/20/74
  • California ‑ Congressional Boosters, 6/20‑21/74
  • California ‑ Newport Boosters, 7/12/74
  • California ‑ Orange County, GOP, 7/12/74
  • California ‑ Representative Vesey Fundraiser, 7/13/74
  • California ‑ San Diego GOP, 7/30/74
  • California ‑ TV Special, Los Angeles, 8/8/74
  • California ‑ Congressman Clawson Fundraiser, 8/9/74
  • California ‑ Congressman Gubser Fundraiser, 8/10/74
  • California ‑ Congressman Goldwater Fundraiser, 8/12/74
  • California ‑ Congressman Moorehead Fundraiser, 8/12/74
  • California ‑ Congressman Ketchum Fundraiser, 8/13/74
  • California ‑ Congressman Mathias Fundraiser, 8/14/74
  • California ‑ Humboldt County GOP, 10/2/74
  • Colorado
  • Colorado ‑ Sen. Dominick Fundraiser, 4/5/74
  • Colorado ‑ GOP Fundraiser, 8/22/74
  • Connecticut
  • Connecticut ‑ Congressman Sarasin Fundraiser, 5/26/74
  • Connecticut ‑ GOP Fundraising Dinner, 10/14/74
  • Delaware
  • Delaware ‑ Fundraiser
  • District of Columbia
Box 124 - Gwen Anderson State Events File
  • Florida
  • Florida ‑ Representative Young Fundraiser, 3/30/74
  • Georgia
  • Georgia ‑ American Diabetes Association, Atlanta, 6/15/74
  • Hawaii
  • Illinois
  • Illinois ‑ American Cancer Society, Chicago, 2/14/74
  • Illinois ‑ Midwest Republican Conference, Chicago, 3/30/74
  • Illinois ‑ Skokie, 5/9/74
  • Illinois ‑ Congressional Boosters, Chicago, 6/25/74
  • Illinois ‑ Republican State Senate Dinner, Chicago, 7/26/74
  • Illinois ‑ Henry J. Hyde Fundraiser, 8/19/74
  • Illinois ‑ Congressman O'Brien Fundraiser, 8/19/74
  • Illinois ‑ Congressman Young Fundraiser, 9/27/74
  • Illinois ‑ Kane County Fundraiser, 9/28/74
  • Illinois ‑ Congressman Michel and Congressman Madigan Fundraisers, 9/28/74
  • Indiana
  • Indiana ‑ Congressman Dennis Fundraiser, 7/25/74
  • Indiana ‑ Congressman Hills Fundraiser, 7/26/74
  • Indiana ‑ Statewide Republican Fundraising Dinner, 10/16/74
  • Iowa
  • Iowa ‑ GOP Fundraiser, 9/23/74
  • Kansas
  • Kansas ‑ Senator Dole Fundraiser, 4/13/74
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Louisiana ‑ Fundraiser, 8/3/74
  • Maine
  • Maine ‑ State Convention
  • Maine ‑ Maine Republican Rally, 8/31/74
  • Maryland
  • Maryland ‑ Representative Hogan Fundraiser, 3/18/74
  • Maryland ‑ Representative Holt Fundraiser, 4/26/74
  • Massachusetts
  • Massachusetts ‑ Harvard and Boston, 5/11/74
  • Massachusetts ‑ Statewide Fundraiser, 10/3/74
  • Michigan
  • Michigan ‑ Congressman Huber Fundraiser, 4/9/74
  • Michigan ‑ Congressman Broomfield Fundraiser, 4/10/74
  • Michigan ‑ Fundraiser, Grand Rapids, 7/18/74
Box 125 - Gwen Anderson State Events File
  • Minnesota
  • Minnesota ‑ Minneapolis, 6/24/74
  • Minnesota ‑ Congressman Quie Fundraiser, 9/26/74
  • Mississippi
  • Mississippi ‑ Congressional Fundraisers, 8/3/74
  • Missouri
  • Missouri ‑ Curtis/Taylor Fundraiser, 9/24/74
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • Nevada ‑ GOP Fundraiser, Las Vegas, 7/29/74
  • Nevada ‑ Now Program, 7/30/74
  • Nevada ‑ Congressman Towell Fundraiser, 7/30/74
  • New Hampshire ‑ Fundraiser, 5/31/74
  • New Jersey
  • New Jersey ‑ Fundraiser, 3/23/74
  • New Jersey ‑ GOP Fundraiser, 10/7/74
  • New Mexico
  • New Mexico ‑ Lieutenant Governors Conference, Albuquerque, 2/26/74
  • New York
  • New York ‑ Senator Javits Fundraiser, 3/2/74
  • New York ‑ Congressional Fundraiser, 6/15/74
  • New York ‑ Congressman Hastings Fundraiser, 9/18/74
  • New York ‑ Congressman Horton and Congressman Conable Fundraiser, 10/4/74
  • New York ‑ Congressman Grover Fundraiser, 10/7/74
  • North Carolina
  • North Carolina ‑ Congressman Martin Fundraiser, 5/1/74
  • North Carolina ‑ Purrington for Congress Fundraiser, 6/7/74
  • North Carolina ‑ Congressional Fundraisers, 9/13/74
  • North Carolina ‑ Congressional Fundraisers, 10/5/74
Box 126 - Gwen Anderson State Events File
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Ohio ‑ Cincinnati, 2/20/74
  • Ohio ‑ Columbus, 6/5/74
  • Ohio ‑ Congressman Guyer Fundraiser, 9/15/74
  • Ohio ‑ State GOP Convention, 10/7/74
  • Oklahoma ‑ Tulsa, 4/27/74
  • Oregon
  • Oregon ‑ GOP Fundraiser, 8/15/74
  • Pennsylvania
  • Pennsylvania ‑ Pennsylvania Association of Supervisors, 4/23/74
  • Rhode Island ‑ Fundraiser, 8/21/74
  • South Carolina
  • South Carolina ‑ Columbia, 3/16/74
  • South Carolina ‑ Myrtle Beach, 5/3/74
  • South Carolina ‑ Len Phillips Fundraiser, 10/10/74
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Texas ‑ Congressman Price Fundraiser, 4/27/74
  • Texas ‑ Fundraiser, 5/11/74
  • Texas ‑ Dallas Trade Mart Center, 7/6/74
  • Texas ‑ GOP Fundraiser, 9/16/74
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Virginia ‑ Congressman Butler Fundraiser, 7/19/74
  • Virginia ‑ Congressman Broyhill and Congressman Parris Fundraisers, 9/19/74
  • Virginia ‑ Congressman Robinson Fundraiser, 10/19/74
  • Washington
  • Washington ‑ Lud Kramer Fundraiser, 5/20/74
  • West Virginia
  • West Virginia ‑ Joseph Laurita Fundraiser, 9/27/74
  • Wisconsin
  • Wisconsin ‑ Congressman Froehlich Fundraiser, 9/24/74 and Congressman Thomson Fundraiser, 9/27/74
  • Wyoming
  • Wyoming ‑ Statewide Fundraiser, 8/23/74
Box 127 - Paul Miltich File of Ford Speeches
Box 128 - Paul Miltich File of Ford Speeches
Box 129 - Paul Miltich File of Ford Speeches
Box 130 - Paul Miltich File of Ford Speeches
Box 131 - Paul Miltich File of Ford Speeches
Box 132 - Paul Miltich File of Ford Speeches
Box 133 - Paul Miltich File of Ford Speeches
Box 134 - Paul Miltich File of Ford Speeches
Box 135 - Paul Miltich File of Ford Speeches
Box 136 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Abortion
  • Acupuncture (Clippings)
  • Administration Initiatives
  • Agency for International Development
  • Aging
  • Agnew, Spiro T.
  • Air Traffic
  • American Medical Association
  • Americans for Constitutional Action
  • Amnesty
  • Anderson, Bill
  • Appointments
  • Appearances (1)‑(2)
  • Appropriations
  • Articles on Vice President/Staff (1)‑(2)
  • Articles Written for Publication
Box 137 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Arts/Humanities
  • Asparagus
  • Associated Press
  • Atlantic Union
  • Awards
  • Bicentennial
  • Blacks
  • Boy Scouts
  • Bread
  • Broadcasting, Public
  • Broadcasts ‑ Radio/Television
  • Budget (1)‑(3)
  • Bull Elephants
  • Burch, Dean
Box 138 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Bureaucracy
  • Busing
  • Calley, William
  • Cambodia
  • Campaign 1974
  • Campaign Financing
  • Campaign Reform
  • Cancer
  • Capital Punishment
  • Capitol Hill GOP Clubs
  • Captive Nations
  • Carswell, G. Harold
  • Census
  • Child Care Centers
  • Children's Theater
  • China
  • Chowder and Marching
  • Civil Rights
  • Civil Service
  • Clapp, Commissioner Charles L. ‑ Swearing‑In
  • Clipping Service
  • Coast Guard
Box 139 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • College Aid
  • Committees
  • Common Cause
  • Community Action Program
  • Community Aids
  • Community Development
  • Condolences
  • Confirmation (Vice President)
  • Congratulations to the Public ‑ Anniversary
  • Congratulations to the Public ‑ Birthday
  • Congratulations to the Public ‑ General
  • Congratulations to the Public ‑ Republican Campaign
  • Congratulations to the Public ‑ Retirement
  • Congratulations to the Public ‑ Tribute
  • Congress
  • Congress Election File
  • Congressional Materials Re Congressmen and Senators
  • Congressional Pay
  • Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report
  • Congressional Questionnaires
  • Congressional Record ‑ Message for Inclusion Re Richard Cheverton
  • Congressional Reform
  • Congressional Reports
  • Conservation
  • Construction
  • Consumerism
  • Convalescence
  • Courtesies
  • Courts
  • Crime
Box 140 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Cuba
  • Day Care
  • Declassification
  • Defense (1)‑(3)
  • Detroit News
  • Dickey ‑ Lincoln
  • Digest of Recent Comment (1)‑(2)
  • Directions '74 Special Report (Interview with Vice President Ford)
  • Directories
  • Disasters Aid
  • Dollar Crisis
Box 141 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Douglas, William O., 1969‑73 (1)‑(2)
  • Douglas, William O. ‑ Reports of the Special Subcommittee on H. Res. 920 (Publications)
  • Draft, Military
  • Drafts of Letters and Form Letters (1)‑(2)
Box 142 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Drafts of Letters and Form Letters (3)‑(6)
  • Drugs (1)‑(2)
  • Duties ‑ Vice President
  • Economic
  • Economy (1)
Box 143 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Economy (2)‑(3)
  • Editorials
  • Education
  • Education Television
  • Election 1974
  • Election Reform
  • Elections ‑ Campaign Spending
  • Elections ‑ Republican
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Emergency Telephone
  • Endorsements
  • Energy (1)‑(3)
Box 144 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Energy (4)‑(8)
  • Environment (1)‑(3)
Box 145 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Erosion
  • Esch, Marvin
  • Executive Privilege
  • Face the Nation Broadcast, Feb. 3, 1974
  • Facts ‑ Election '72
  • Farm (1)‑(3)
  • Federal Aid
  • Federal Communications Commission
  • Federal Employment
  • Fertilizer
  • Fifth District File
  • Fire Engine Association (Alexandria, VA)
  • Food Prices
  • Food Stamp Program
  • Ford ‑ Correspondence, Oct.‑Nov. 1973 (1)‑(3)
Box 146 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Ford ‑ Correspondence, Dec. 1973
  • Ford ‑ Inaugural Medal
  • Ford ‑ Miscellaneous News Articles (1)‑(3)
  • Ford ‑ Position ‑ Polls
  • Ford - Press Conferences, 1973
  • Ford ‑ Sports
  • Ford ‑ Voting Record (1)‑(2)
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Foreign Aid
  • Foreign Debts
  • Foreign Policy
  • Foreign Relations
  • Forests
  • Franking
  • Freedom of Information
Box 147 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Freeze (Economic Stabilization Program)
  • Fuel
  • Gallup Poll, June 1974
  • Gasoline
  • General Services Administration ‑ Annual Report, 1973
  • Gifts, etc.
  • Gold
  • GOP Nationalities News
  • Governors
  • Grand Rapids Office
  • Great Lakes (1)‑(2)
  • Griffin, Robert P.
  • Gun Control
  • Handicapped
  • Hart, Philip
  • Health
  • Health Care
Box 148 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Health, Education and Welfare
  • Health ‑ Psychiatry
  • Highways
  • Hijacking
  • Home Rule
  • Hoover, J. Edgar
  • House Rules
  • Housing
  • Housing ‑ Kent County Housing Coalition
  • Humane Society
  • Humor
  • Humphrey, Hubert
  • Hutchenecker, Dr. Arnold
  • Immigration
  • Impeachment
  • Impoundment
  • Inaugration, 1973
Box 149 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Indians
  • Inflation (1)‑(4)
  • Insurance
  • International Telephone and Telegraph
  • Inter‑Office Memos (1)‑(2)
Box 150 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Interviews
  • Invitations
  • Issues
  • Jane Fonda Bill
  • Jaycees
  • Jefferson, Thomas
  • Jews
  • Jobs
  • Kennedy, Ted ‑ Personal File
  • Labor ‑ General
  • Labor ‑ Strike Legislation
  • Labor ‑ Unemployment
  • Land Use
  • Latvia
  • Legal Services
  • Legislation
  • Legislative Digest
  • Loans From Office Files
  • Lumber
  • Mailing List Requests (1)‑(3)
Box 151 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Mailing Lists
  • Manpower
  • Marriage/Divorce
  • Mass Transit
  • Mayors
  • McGovern, George
  • McKee, Jean
  • Meat Inspection
  • Medal of Honor Ceremony, July 17, 1974
  • Media
  • Media Information
  • Medicare
  • Meet the Press
  • Memberships ‑ Honorary
  • Mental Retardation
  • Merchant Marine
  • Metric System
  • MIA's
  • Michigan ‑ Miscellaneous (1)‑(2)
Box 152 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Michigan ‑ Politics
  • Middle East
  • Migrant
  • Miltich ‑ Appearances with the Vice President
  • Miltich ‑ Personal
  • Minerals
  • Minimum Wage
  • Minority Business
  • Minority Staffing
  • Miscellaneous (1)‑(2)
  • Miscellaneous ‑ Congressional Record
  • Miscellaneous ‑ Individuals, A‑Z (1)‑(2)
Box 153 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Mississippi ‑ Attempt to Deny Seniority to the Congressional Delegation
  • Mobile Homes
  • Model Cities
  • Multi‑Issues
  • Muskie, Edmund
  • National Association of Counties (NACO) ‑ National Legislative Priorities
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
  • NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
  • New Federalism
  • Newscasts
  • News Conferences ‑ White House
  • News Digests ‑ AEI
  • News Summary, Dec. 1973‑March 1974 (1)‑(2)
Box 154 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Newscasts
  • Newsman's Shield Law
  • Newswire Releases
  • Nixon
  • Nomination of Gerald R. Ford (Publications)
  • Notes
  • Notes ‑ Michigan State University
  • O'Brian, Hugh ‑ Seminar
  • Office Equipment
  • Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO)
  • Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
  • Oil (1)‑(2)
  • Olympics
  • Open Meetings
  • Otterbacher, John
  • Panama Canal
  • Parks
  • Parochial Schools (Publications)
  • Patents
  • Patriotism
  • Pay Board
  • Peace Corps
  • Pennsylvania
Box 155 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Pensions (1)‑(2)
  • Personnel: Applications
  • Pesticides
  • Phases III and IV
  • Pipeline (1)‑(4)
Box 156 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Pipeline (5)‑(6)
  • Polish Americans
  • Polls
  • Pollution ‑ Air/Water (1)‑(2)
  • Population
  • Pornography
  • "Portrait of the Next First Family"
  • Post Office
  • Potato Chips
  • Poverty
  • POW's
  • Prayers
  • Presidential
  • Presidential Appointments (Press Releases)
Box 157 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Press
  • Press Comment
  • Press Intelligence, Inc.
  • Press Office
  • Press Conferences
  • Press Releases
  • Press ‑ Rough Drafts of Correspondence
  • Price Controls
  • Prison Reform
  • Privacy
  • Public Works
  • Questionnaires
  • Radio Free Europe (Printed Congressional Report)
  • Railroads
  • Rather, Dan
  • Redistricting
  • Regrets ‑ Attendance
Box 158 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Regrets ‑ Congratulations
  • Regrets ‑ Interviews
  • Regrets ‑ Invitations
  • Religion
  • Remarks and Statements by Others
  • Reorganization
  • Requests ‑ Articles
  • Requests ‑ Appearances
  • Requests ‑ Autographs
  • Requests ‑ Correspondence
  • Requests ‑ Endorsements
  • Requests ‑ Interviews
  • Requests ‑ Mailing Lists
  • Requests ‑ Messages (1)‑(2)
    • Miscellaneous (1)
Box 159 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Requests ‑ Messages (1)‑(2)
    • Miscellaneous (2)‑(3)
  • Requests ‑ Personal Information
  • Requests ‑ Photographs
  • Requests ‑ Statements (1)‑(2)
  • Requests ‑ Students
  • Republican National Committee
  • Republicans
  • Revenue Sharing (1)
Box 160 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Revenue Sharing (2)
  • Riegle, Donald
  • Right to Know
  • Roberts, J.W. ‑ Personal
  • Rockefeller, Nelson
  • Rural Development
  • Rural Electrification Act (REA)
  • Russian Wheat Sales
  • Safety
  • Salary ‑ Vice President
  • Sample Stationery
  • Schedules ‑ Vice President (1)‑(3)
Box 161 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Schools
  • Science
  • Scouting
  • Scuttlebutt (Veterans Newsletter)
  • Selective Service (Published Report)
  • Senior Citizens
  • Seniority
  • Sewer Grants (Clippings)
  • Sickle Cell Anemia
  • Single Mothers
  • Skylab
  • Social Security
  • Space
  • Special
  • Specialities on Vice President (Newsletters and Publications)
  • Speech Materials
  • Speeches/Remarks ‑ Correspondence (1)‑(2)
Box 162 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Speeches/Remarks ‑ Correspondence (3)
  • Speeches/Remarks/Statements by the Vice President
  • Speechwriters ‑ Applicants
    • Appel, Frederic C.
    • Archibald, George H.
    • Duffield, Thomas
    • Leggitt, Richard
    • Miscellaneous
    • Smith, J.P. (1)‑(2)
  • Spending
  • Staff ‑ Vice President
  • Standards of Conduct
  • State Department Authorization
Box 163 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • State of the Union Address ‑ Nixon, 1974 (Printed and Press Release Copies)
  • States ‑ Directory of Officials (Publication)
  • Stewards
  • Student Aid
  • Summit
  • Supersonic Transport (Clippings)
  • Taxes
  • Television
  • Thanks To (From the Vice President), (1)‑(2)
  • Thank You (to the Vice President and Paul Miltich)
Box 164 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Trade (1)‑(3)
  • Transportation
  • Travel Fares
  • Trips
  • Trips ‑ Press Manifests
  • Unemployment Statistics
  • Urban Problems
  • Vail, Colorado
Box 165 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Veterans
  • Veterans Administration
  • Vice Presidential Duties
  • Vice Presidential Form Letters ‑ Spiro T. Agnew (1)‑(2)
  • Vice Presidential Travel Expenses
  • Vietnam (1)‑(3)
  • Vietnam Veterans Day
  • Violence
  • Vital Speeches
  • Vitamins
Box 166 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • Vocational Education
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Voluntarism
  • Volunteers
  • Voter Registration
  • Wage and Prize Controls
  • Wallace, George C.
  • War Powers
  • Warren Commission
  • Water Quality Control Act (Publication)
  • Watergate (1)‑(2)
  • Weekend News Review
  • Welfare
  • Welfare ‑ Runaway Pappy Bill
  • Welsh, George
Box 167 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • West Front
  • Wheat
  • White House News Summaries, Oct. 14 ‑ Nov. 20, 1973 (1)‑(6)
Box 168 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • White House News Summaries, Nov. 21 ‑ Dec. 8, 1973 (1)‑(3)
  • White House Releases, May 22, 1973 ‑ June 26, 1974 (1)‑(3)
Box 169 - Paul Miltich Subject File
  • White House Releases, June 27 ‑ Aug. 9, 1974
  • Wilderness
  • Winter‑Berger, Robert
  • Wiretaps
  • Women
  • Youth
Box 170 - Paul Miltich Speech Materials File
  • Business (1)‑(2)
  • Commencement (1)‑(4)
  • Democratic Quotes
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Holidays
  • Humor (1)
Box 171 - Paul Miltich Speech Materials File
  • Humor (2)
  • Lincoln, Abraham (1)‑(2)
  • Miscellaneous
  • Non‑Partisan (1)‑(3)
  • Patriotic (1)
Box 172 - Paul Miltich Speech Materials File
  • Patriotic (2)
  • PTA
  • Quotes
  • Religious
  • Republican (1)‑(3)
  • Senior Citizens
  • Sports (1)‑(2)
  • Women
  • Youth
Box 173 - Paul Miltich Publications File
  • Publications, 1971‑74 (1)‑(6)
  • List of Publications Transferred to the Book Collection
Box 174 - Warren Rustand Subject Series
  • Advance Checklist Form
  • Advance Operation
  • Advance Operation City File
  • Advanceman Forms
  • Advanceman's Kit
  • Advancemen
  • Archives Files ‑ Bentley Historical Library
  • Calendars
  • Cancellation ‑ April 28, 1974: Portland, OR
  • Cancellation ‑ May 2, 1974: Bethlehem, PA
  • Cancellation ‑ July 13, 1974: San Diego Boosters
  • Cancellation ‑ July 13, 1974: Claremont, CA
  • Cancellation ‑ July 26, 1974: Anderson, IN
  • Cancellation ‑ Aug. 22‑24, 1974: Grand Rapids, MI
  • Cancellation ‑ Sept. 9, 1974: Medical Group Management Convention
  • Chowder and Marching Club/SOS Society Functions
  • Daily Capitol Appointments
  • Daily Scheduling Meeting Memos
  • Dorman, Henry
  • Driggs, John
  • Event ‑ Thank You (1)‑(2)
Box 175 - Warren Rustand Subject Series
Box 176 - Warren Rustand Subject Series
  • Long‑Range Scheduling ‑ Meetings (1)‑(2)
  • Long‑Range Scheduling ‑ Miscellaneous Memos
  • Mail ‑ Analysis and Logs
  • Manifest Forms
  • Memoranda ‑ Miscellaneous
  • Miscellaneous Correspondence
  • New York City Speech, Jan. 15, 1974
  • Notes ‑ Robert Hartmann
  • Notes ‑ Bill Seidman
  • Notes ‑ Vice President
  • Pending
Box 177 - Warren Rustand Subject Series
  • Political Scheduling Correspondence By State
  • Referrals ‑ Inter‑Office
  • Republican Organizations
  • Requests ‑ Interviews/Statements
  • Rustand, Warren S. ‑ Appointments
  • Rustand, Warren S. ‑ Chronological File
  • Rustand, Warren S. ‑ Memos from Other Staff
  • Rustand, Warren S. ‑ Memos to Other Staff
  • Scheduling Operation and Personnel
  • Southwest Trip
  • Speakers
  • Speaking Engagement Forms
  • Speech Schedules
  • Supply Requisition Forms
  • Telephone Request Forms
  • Travel Program for Foreign Diplomats
  • Trip Information Forms
Box 178 - Warren Rustand Subject Series
Box 179 - Warren Rustand Subject Series
Box 180 - Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Chronological File
  • Oct. ‑ Dec. 1973
Box 181 - Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Chronological File
  • Jan. 1 ‑ Feb. 9, 1974
Box 182 - Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Chronological File
  • Feb. 10 ‑ Mar. 15, 1974
Box 183 - Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Chronological File
  • Mar. 16 ‑ Apr. 17, 1974
Box 184 - Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Chronological File
  • Apr. 18 ‑ May 4, 1974
Box 185 - Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Chronological File
  • May 5‑24, 1974
Box 186 - Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Chronological File
  • May 25 ‑ June 17, 1974
Box 187 - Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Chronological File
  • June 18 ‑ July 24, 1974
Box 188 - Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Chronological File
  • July 25 ‑ Sept. 14, 1974
Box 189 - Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Chronological File
  • Sept. 15 ‑ Nov. 30, 1974
Box 190 - Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Chronological File
  • Dec. 1, 1974 ‑ 1975
  • Regrets ‑ Indefinite (1)‑(2)
  • Regrets ‑ No Answer (1)‑(2)
Box 191 - Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Group/Occasion File
  • A ‑ J
Box 192 - Warren Rustand Regrets ‑ Group/Occasion File
  • K ‑ Z
Box 193 - Warren Rustand Events File
  • Oct.‑Dec. 1973 ‑ General
  • Jan. 1974 ‑ General
  • Jan. 6, 1974 ‑ Meet the Press
  • Jan. 9, 1974 ‑ Black Appointees Luncheon
  • Jan. 10, 1974 ‑ Network Dinner/Dick Cavett Show
  • Jan. 11, 1974 ‑ Black Leadership Luncheon
  • Jan. 12, 1974 ‑ Baptist Medical Center, Little Rock, AR
  • Jan. 15, 1974 ‑ American Farm Bureau Federation
  • Jan. 16‑17, 1974 ‑ National Council of Farmer Cooperatives/Grand Rapids Visit
  • Jan. 22, 1974 ‑ South African Minister of Information Mulder/Committee of Scientific Society Presidents
  • Jan. 25, 1974 ‑ Harry M. Fox Campaign, Johnstown, PA/Touchdown Club, Columbus, OH
  • Jan. 26, 1974 ‑ West Palm Beach, FL
  • Jan. 27, 1974 ‑ Fogarty Foundation, Providence, RI
Box 194 - Warren Rustand Events File
  • Feb. 1974 ‑ General
  • Feb. 7, 1974 ‑ Advisory Council of Republican Women/Baroody Reception
  • Feb. 9, 1974 ‑ Gerald R. Ford Day, Michigan
  • Feb. 11, 1974 ‑ Women's Forum on National Security
  • Feb. 13, 1974 ‑ London, Kentucky
  • Feb. 14, 1974 ‑ Tinley Park High School and Chicago, IL
  • Feb. 15, 1974 ‑ Nebraska Fundraiser, Omaha, NE
  • Feb. 18, 1974 ‑ Alexandria, VA/Chattanooga, TN
  • Feb. 19, 1974 ‑ Conference of Grand Masters
  • Feb. 20, 1974 ‑ Candidate, Gradison Fundraiser, Cincinnati, OH
  • Feb. 22, 1974 ‑ ROA Award to Congressman Mahon
  • Feb. 24, 1974 ‑ American‑Israel Friendship Award, New York
  • Feb. 25, 1974 ‑ New York/New Jersey Trip
  • Feb. 27, 1974 ‑ Capitol City Republican Club/Eagle Scouts Telephone Hook‑Up
  • Feb. 28, 1974 ‑ National Association of Counties/Young Republican Leadership Conference/University of Michigan Congressional Club
Box 195 - Warren Rustand Events File
  • March 1974 ‑ General (1)‑(2)
  • March 1‑2, 1974 ‑ Phoenix, AZ
  • March 4‑5, 1974 ‑ Denver CO/New York City/Betty Ford Tribute
  • March 6, 1974 ‑ Governor's Conference/Cederberg Birthday/American Legion
  • March 7, 1974 ‑ United States Information Agency/Michigan State Society
  • March 8, 1974 ‑ St. Leo College/Tampa University
  • March 9, 1974 ‑ Republican Women's Club, New York City
  • March 11, 1974 ‑ Rev. Leon Sullivan Luncheon, Philadelphia
  • March 11, 1974 ‑ Boston, MA
  • March 12, 1974 ‑ Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation/Christian Science Monitor Breakfast
  • March 13‑14, 1974 ‑ King Hussein Dinner/Michigan State Medical Association
  • March 15‑18, 1974 ‑ South Carolina
  • March 18, 1974 ‑ Congressman Hogan Fundraiser
Box 196 - Warren Rustand Events File
  • March 19, 1974 ‑ Washington Workshops/Doormen's Society Award
  • March 20‑22, 1974 ‑ Jack Valenti: "Great Gatsby" Showing/Key Club with Steve Ford/Blair House Reception
  • March 23, 1974 ‑ Sandman and New Jersey Fundraisers
  • March 25, 1974 ‑ Brookings Institution/AHEPA Banquet
  • March 27, 1974 ‑ Republican National Finance Committee/GOP Dinner
  • March 28, 1974 ‑ Mobile Home Manufacturers Association
  • March 28, 1974 ‑ Presidential Commission on Personnel Interchange/Radio – TV Correspondents Dinner
  • March 29, 1974 ‑ National Urban Coalition
  • March 29, 1974 ‑ Center for the Study of the Presidency
  • March 29, 1974 ‑ Honor Vietnam Veterans Reception/Tango Evening at the Argentine Embassy
  • March 30, 1974 ‑ Chicago, IL and Clearwater, FL/Cherry Blossom Ball
  • April 1‑11, 1974 ‑ General
Box 197 - Warren Rustand Events File
  • April 2‑3, 1974 ‑ Haig Reception/U.S. Naval Academy Dress Parade/Chowder and Marching Society
  • April 4, 1974 ‑ Opening of the Baseball Season/Nixon Dinner for Chowder and Marching Society
  • April 5, 1974 ‑ Colorado
  • April 6‑7, 1974 ‑ Gridiron Dinner and Reception
  • April 9‑10, 1974 ‑ Michigan
  • April 10, 1974 ‑ Senator Young Testimonial/Ambassador Maillard Reception
  • April 11‑30, 1974 ‑ General
  • April 11, 1974 ‑ Hispanic‑American Leaders
  • April 13, 1974 ‑ Kansas
  • April 13‑20, 1974 ‑ California
Box 198 - Warren Rustand Events File
  • April 22‑23, 1974 ‑ New York/Philadelphia
  • April 26, 1974 ‑ American Bankers Association/Republican National Committee Meeting/Holt Fundraiser/Little Cabinet
  • April 27, 1974 ‑ Texas/Oklahoma
  • April 29, 1974 ‑ Marine Headquarters/Van Andel ‑ DeVos Party
  • May 1974 ‑ General
  • May 1, 1974 ‑ Opening of the Senate/Fundraiser for Representative Jim Martin
  • May 2, 1974 ‑ President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped/Reception for the Vic Veysey
  • May 3, 1974 ‑ South Carolina
  • May 4, 1974 ‑ Ann Arbor, MI/White House Correspondents Dinner
  • May 6, 1974 ‑ Economic Club of New York
  • May 7, 1974 ‑ Bull Elephants Club, Washington, DC/Grand Lodge of New York
  • May 8, 1974 ‑ Rep. Charles Chamberlain Group/Recording for the Blind Scholastic Achievement Awards
  • May 9, 1974 ‑ Illinois
Box 199 - Warren Rustand Events File
  • May 10, 1974 ‑ Buffalo, NY
  • May 11, 1974 ‑ Texas
  • May 13, 1974 ‑ Louisiana/Florida
  • May 14, 1974 ‑ Smithsonian Board of Regents
  • May 15, 1974 ‑ Mexican Embassy Dinner
  • May 16‑18, 1974 ‑ Hawaii
  • May 20, 1974 ‑ Tacoma Fundraiser
  • May 21, 1974 ‑ Former Members of Congress Luncheon
  • May 22, 1974 ‑ New York City/Wilmington, DE
  • May 23, 1974 ‑ President's Council on Physical Fitness/American Iron and Steel Institute
  • May 24, 1974 ‑ Lansing, MI
  • May 25, 1974 ‑ Boston, MA
  • May 26, 1974 ‑ Mt. Sinai Dedication, New York/Danbury, CT Fundraiser
Box 200 - Warren Rustand Events File
  • May 28‑29, 1974 ‑ North Carolina/Alabama
  • May 31, 1974 ‑ New Hampshire Fundraiser
  • June 1974 ‑ General
  • June 3, 1974 ‑ National Golf Day/International Management and Development Institute/Congressional Staff Club
  • June 4, 1974 ‑ American Apparel Manufacturers Association, New York City/Collier Trophy
  • June 5, 1974 ‑ USAF Academy/Columbus, OH
  • June 6, 1974 ‑ Raystown, PA
  • June 7, 1974 ‑ Georgia/North Carolina
  • June 7‑9, 1974 ‑ Utah/Cleveland, OH
  • June 10, 1974 ‑ United Nations Dinner
Box 201 - Warren Rustand Events File
  • June 11, 1974 ‑ Yale Law School Luncheon
  • June 13, 1974 ‑ Foreign Diplomats Dinner/T.C. Williams High School Commencement
  • June 14, 1974 ‑ Dallas/Chicago
  • June 15, 1974 ‑ Fish, Gilman and Mitchell Fundraisers, New York State
  • June 16, 1974 ‑ Israel Independence Ball
  • June 17, 1974 ‑ Paint Branch High School Graduation/Grocery Manufacturers of America/Opening Night at Wolftrap
  • June 19‑20, 1974 ‑ National Conference of Consumer Affairs Officers/Education Conference
  • June 20‑25, 1974 ‑ California/Minnesota/Illinois
  • June 26, 1974 ‑ National Broadcasters Luncheon
  • June 27, 1974 ‑ House Prayer Breakfast/Candidates Conference/Navy League
  • June 28, 1974 ‑ The Links, Inc./Sigma Delta Chi
  • July 1‑21, 1974 ‑ General
Box 202 - Warren Rustand Events File
Box 203 - Warren Rustand Events File
  • July 26‑27, 1974 ‑ Canton, OH ‑ Hall of Fame
  • July 29, 1974 ‑ Urban League, San Francisco
  • July 29‑30, 1974 ‑ Reno/Las Vegas/San Diego
  • July 31, 1974 ‑ Pleasant Valley Classic, Worcester, MA
  • August 1974 ‑ General
  • Aug. 3‑5, 1974 ‑ Mississippi/Louisiana
  • Aug. 8, 1974 ‑ Medal of Honor/TV Special, Los Angeles
  • Aug. 8‑14, 1974 ‑ California (Cancelled)
  • Aug. 12, 1974 ‑ Valencia, CA (Cancelled)
Box 204 - Warren Rustand Events File
  • Aug. 14, 1974 ‑ Idaho Falls, ID (Cancelled)
  • Aug. 15, 1974 ‑ Expo '74, Spokane/Portland (1)‑(2) (Cancelled)
  • Aug. 16, 1974 ‑ American Bar Association, Hawaii (Cancelled)
  • Aug. 19‑21, 1974 ‑ Illinois/Philadelphia/Newport, RI (Cancelled)
  • Aug. 22‑24, 1974 ‑ Colorado/Wyoming (Cancelled)
  • Aug. 26, 27 & 31, 1974 ‑ New York City/Wheeling, WV/Portland, ME (Cancelled)
  • September 1974 ‑ General (1)‑(3)
Box 205 - Warren Rustand Events File
  • Sept. 27, 1974 ‑ World Energy Conference, Detroit
  • October 1974 ‑ General
  • Oct. 1‑2, 1974 ‑ Las Vegas/Utah/California (Cancelled)
  • Oct. 4, 1974 ‑ National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester, NY
  • Nov. 28, 1974 ‑ 30‑30 Cub Meeting
  • December 1974 ‑ General
  • January 1975 ‑ General
  • Feb. 16, 1975 ‑ Centenary College, Shreveport, LA (Cancelled)
  • March 5, 1975 ‑ Dormann Birthday Party, New York (Cancelled)
Box 207 - Public Opinion Mail Files
  • Congratulations on Nomination ‑ General (1)‑(2)
  • Congratulations on Nomination ‑ Overseas
  • Congratulations on Nomination ‑ Personal (1)‑(4)
  • Congratulations on Confirmation ‑ General (1)‑(3)
Box 208 - Public Opinion Mail Files
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
  • Congratulations on Confirmation ‑ Overseas
  • Congratulations on Confirmation ‑ Personal (1)‑(4)
  • Issues Mail ‑ October‑November 1973 (1)‑(2)
  • Issues Mail ‑ November 1973‑January 1974 (1)‑(2)
Box 209 - Public Opinion Mail Files
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
  • Issues Mail ‑ November 1973‑January 1974 (3)‑(5)
  • Form Response Mail F0 ‑ "My Duty to Speak"
  • Form Response Mail F1 ‑ Congratulations on Nomination
  • Form Response Mail F2 ‑ Congratulations on Nomination with Comments
  • Form Response Mail F3 ‑ Military Academy Nominations (Empty)
  • Form Response Mail F4 ‑ Impeachment, Resignation, and Charges vs. President
  • Form Response Mail F5 ‑ Energy (1)‑(2)
  • Form Response Mail F5A ‑ Energy Referrals
Box 210 - Public Opinion Mail Files
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
  • Form Response Mail F6 ‑ Missing in Action
  • Form Response Mail F7 ‑ Thanks for Encouragement
  • Form Response Mail F8 ‑ Appreciation for Comments
  • Form Response Mail F9 ‑ Appreciation for Comments ‑ All Purpose (1)‑(3)
  • Form Response Mail F9A ‑ Appreciation/All Purpose (Tourism)
  • Form Response Mail F9B ‑ Appreciation for Comments ‑ All Purpose
  • Form Response Mail F9C ‑ Appreciation for Comments ‑ All Purpose
  • Form Response Mail F10 ‑ Appreciation Communication with Attachments (1)‑(2)
  • Form Response Mail F11 ‑ Requests
  • Form Response Mail F12 ‑ Thank You
Box 211 - Public Opinion Mail Files
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
  • Form Response Mail F13 ‑ Congratulations and Regretting Attendance
  • Form Response Mail F14 ‑ Congrats to Scouts
  • Form Response Mail F15 ‑ Abortion
  • Form Response Mail F16 ‑ D.C. Mural
  • Form Response Mail F16A ‑ Committee to Re‑elect the President
  • Form Response Mail F16B ‑ Vice President's Remarks Before Midwest Republican Conference re CREEP, 3/30/74
  • Form Response Mail F17 ‑ Employment Turndown (Empty)
  • Form Response Mail F18 ‑ Intern (Empty)
  • Form Response Mail F19 ‑ Approval of Vice President and President (1)‑(5)
  • Form Response Mail F20 ‑ Approval of Vice President (1)‑(2)
  • Form Response Mail F20A ‑ Approval of Vice President
  • Form Response Mail F20B ‑ Approval of Vice President
Box 212 - Public Opinion Mail Files
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
  • Form Response Mail F23 ‑ Acknowledgement
  • Form Response Mail F24A ‑ Criticism of Vice President and Son John
  • Form Response Mail F24B ‑ Criticism of Son John
  • Form Response Mail F28 ‑ No Fault Insurance, S. 354
  • Form Response Mail F29 ‑ Alex Armendarez, Office of Minority Business Enterprise
  • Form Response Mail F30 ‑ Congratulations on Graduation from High School
  • Form Response Mail F31 ‑ Henry Kissinger
  • Form Response Mail ‑ Unfiled, January ‑ February 1974 (1)‑(2)
  • Form Response Mail ‑ Unfiled, July ‑ August 1974 (1)‑(3)
  • Form Response Mail Returned Forms
Box 213 - Newspaper Clippings
  • 10/11‑14/73
Box 214 - Newspaper Clippings
  • 10/15‑22/73
Box 215 - Newspaper Clippings
  • 10/23‑31/73
Box 216 - Newspaper Clippings
  • 11/1‑11/73
Box 217 - Newspaper Clippings
  • 11/12‑30/73
Box 218 - Robert Hartmann Personnel File
  • Administration Job Clearances
    • David J. Wimer, 2/12/74‑4/30/74
    • David J. Wimer, 5/1‑16/74
    • David J. Wimer, 5/17‑31/74
    • David J. Wimer, 6/74
    • David J. Wimer, 7/74
    • David J. Wimer, 8/74
    • Jerry Jones, 12/73‑1/74
Box 219 - Robert Hartmann Personnel File
  • Administration Job Clearances
    • Jerry Jones, 2/74‑3/15/74
    • Jerry Jones, 3/16‑31/74
    • Jerry Jones, 4/74‑7/74
  • Administration Vacancies ‑ White House Requests for Recommendations, 2/74‑7/74
  • Clearances for Administration Positions (Republican National Committee), 1/74‑7/74
  • Nixon Appointments
    • Announced, 12/70‑3/73
Box 220 - Robert Hartmann Personnel File
  • Nixon Appointments
    • Announced, 4/73‑12/73
    • For Clearance, 1969‑73 (By Agency)
    • For Clearance, 1970‑73 (Miscellaneous)
  • Personnel
    • Burress, Richard T., 1971‑74
    • Crane, Kent B., 1973‑74
    • Martin, Robin B., 1974
    • Miscellaneous, 1973‑74
    • Needs, 1973‑74
    • Pagnotta, Frank R., 1973‑74
    • Payroll Information, 1973‑74
Box 221 - Robert Hartmann Personnel File
  • Personnel
    • Security Papers, 1974
    • Volunteers, 1974
  • Presidential Appointments, 1973‑74
Box 222 - Robert Hartmann Staff Memos File
  • Daily Memorandum Log
  • Anderson, Gwen ‑ Memos to Others (1)‑(2)
  • Anderson, Gwen ‑ Memos to Robert Hartmann
  • Belieu, Ken ‑ Memos
  • Blake, Lt. Col. Robert ‑ Memos
  • Burress, Richard T. ‑ Memos to Others
  • Burress, Richard T. ‑ Memos to Robert Hartmann
  • Canfield, Spofford ‑ Memos
  • Casselman, William ‑ Memos to Others (1)‑(2)
Box 223 - Robert Hartmann Staff Memos File
  • Casselman, William E. ‑ Memos to Others (3)
  • Casselman, William E. ‑ Memos to Robert Hartmann (1)‑(2)
  • Dunn, John M. ‑ Memos to Others
  • Dunn, John M. ‑ Memos to Robert Hartmann
  • Friedman, Milt ‑ Memos to Robert Hartmann
  • Kerr, Howard J. ‑ Memos to Others
  • Kerr, Howard J. ‑ Memos to Robert Hartmann
  • Leonard, Mildred and Cavanaugh, Dottie ‑ Memos to Others
  • Leonard, Mildred and Cavanaugh, Dottie ‑ Memos to Robert Hartmann
  • Marsh, Jack ‑ Memos to Others
  • Miltich, Paul ‑ Memos to Others
  • Miltich, Paul ‑ Memos to Robert Hartmann
  • Mote, Walter ‑ Memos to Others
  • Mote, Walter ‑ Memos to Robert Hartmann
  • Pagnotta, Frank ‑ Memos to Others
  • Pagnotta, Frank ‑ Memos to Robert Hartmann
  • Perrott, Marba ‑ Memos
  • Roberts, Bill ‑ Memos to Others
  • Robert, Bill ‑ Memos to Robert Hartmann
  • Sardo, Americo A. ‑ Memos to Others
  • Sardo, Americo A. ‑ Memos to Robert Hartmann
  • Seidman, L. William
  • Seidman, L. William ‑ Memos to Others
  • Seidman, L. William ‑ Memos to Robert Hartmann
  • Walker, Jack ‑ Memos to Robert Hartmann
  • Wilson, Jo ‑ Memos to Others
Box 224 - Robert Hartmann Subject File
  • Academic Information on the Vice President, 1973
  • Administrative Manual for the Office of the Vice President, 1970
  • Allen, Robert S.
  • Advance Men (Assignments)
  • Advance Training School
  • Amateur Athletics
  • Arthur S. Fleming Awards Commission
  • Articles about the Vice President, 1973‑74
  • Atlantic Monthly Article "The Vice Presidency As It Seems To Me" (by Gerald Ford)
  • Belin, David, 1/28/74
  • Biography ‑ Ford, 1973
  • Black Leadership
  • Boosters Clubs (Republican Congressional Committee)
  • Briefing Book
    • Agriculture
    • Anne Armstrong
    • Bicentennial
    • Domestic Council, 1973‑74
  • Budget FY 1975
  • Budget FY 1976
  • California Trip (4/13‑21/74 ‑ Palm Desert)
  • Campaign 1974
Box 225 - Robert Hartmann Subject File
  • "Challenge" ‑ National Federation of Republican Woman, 1973
  • Champion, George
  • Chowder and Marching Society
  • Christmas Gifts to the Staff from the Vice President, 1973
  • Code of Federal Regulations, 1973 (Publication)
  • Commission on Critical Choices for America
  • Condolences From the Vice President
  • Congratulations To ‑ Hartmann, 1973
  • Congratulations To ‑ Vice President, 1973‑74
  • Congressional Candidates, 1974
  • Congressional Directory ‑ Staff of the Vice President, 1973
  • Congressional Record Inserts, 1973‑74
  • Consumer Affairs, 1973 (Publications)
  • Correspondence ‑ Ford, 1973‑74 (1)‑(2)
  • Correspondence ‑ Hartmann
  • Correspondence ‑ Unanswered, 1973
  • Curator of the White House (Clement E. Conger), 1973‑74
  • Current Comedy and Joke File, 1973‑74
  • Cyprus ‑ Greece and Turkey Conflict
Box 226 - Robert Hartmann Subject File
  • Daily Mail and Correspondence Report
  • District of Columbia Baseball Team, 1973‑74
  • Douglas, William O. (News Clipping)
  • Eisenhower Civic Center, 1973
  • Equal Employment Opportunity Policy
  • Evans and Novak Political Report, 1973074
  • Executive Calendar, 1973
  • Face the Nation, 2/3/74
  • Federal Energy Office
  • Feldman, Trude
  • Fifth District Election, 2/74
  • Form Letters
  • Gift Inventory, 8/22/74
  • Governors' Bulletin
  • Harlow, Bryce, 1973
  • Health Insurance Bill
  • Hibernian Society, Charleston, South Carolina
  • H.J. Resolution 734 ‑ White House Conference on Library and Information Services, 1973
  • H.J. Resolution 736 ‑ Provide for Feasibility Study and Accept Gift from U.S. Capitol Historical Society, 1973
  • House Republican Leadership, 1973‑74
  • House ‑ Senate Republicans Dinner, 3/17/74
  • Howe, Nancy, 1973
  • Impeachment, 1973‑74
  • Impeachment Proceedings, 7/74 ‑ Republican National Committee Members Reaction to
  • Internal Revenue Service ‑ Campaign Fund Designation
  • Jordanian Dinner, 3/12/74
  • Kissinger, Henry A.
  • Leave Requests
  • Library of Congress, 1973‑74
  • Maki, Hideshi
  • McCloskey Endorsement
Box 227 - Robert Hartmann Subject File
  • Medal of Freedom
  • Media Report, 6/7/74
  • Meetings
    • Bipartisan Leadership, 1974
    • Cabinet, 1973‑74
    • Congressional Meeting on Economics, 12/15/73
    • Energy Group, 1/19/74
    • Human and Community Affairs, 12/17/73
    • Senate GOP Leaders, 7/11/74
  • Michigan Reception in Honor of Gerald Ford at Capitol Hill Club, 12/6/73
  • Military Aides ‑ Assignments
  • Minorities ‑ Major Initiatives, 1973
  • Miscellaneous
  • Monthly Schedules, 7/74
  • National Citizens Committee for Fairness to the Presidency, 6/28/74 (Newsletter)
  • National Council on Indian Opportunity, 1973
  • National Governors' Conference, 1974
  • National Oceanic Policy Study ‑ Gil Slonin, 1973‑74
  • National Prayer Breakfast, 1/31/74
  • New York Times Editorials
  • News Clippings and Articles
  • Nixon Response to the House Judiciary Committee, 4/30/74
  • Nut File, 1971‑74
  • Office Equipment, 1973
  • Official Residence of the Vice President
  • Photographs (Information)
  • President Nixon's Visit to Moscow, 6/74 ‑ 7/74
  • President Documents (Weekly Compilation), 1973‑74
  • Presidential Messages (White House Press Releases), 10/73 ‑ 12/73
Box 228 - Robert Hartmann Subject File
  • Presidential Messages (White House Press Releases), 1/74 ‑ 7/74
Box 229 - Robert Hartmann Subject File
  • Press Conference ‑ Vice President, 7/13/74
  • Public Misinformation, 1966
  • Public Opinion Polls
  • Reception for Diplomatic Corps ‑ Blair House, 2/19/74
  • Reinke, James (Clippings and Newsletters)
  • Representatives ‑ Individual Folders, A‑Z
  • Republican Conference ‑ House of Representatives, 1973
  • Republican Congressional Committee ‑ Correspondence
  • Republican Congressional Committee ‑ Newsletters, 1973‑74
  • Republican Governors Association
  • Republican National Committee, 1973‑74
  • Requests: Miscellaneous, 1973
  • Requests: Photographs and Autographs
  • Rhodes, John (New Minority Leader), 1973‑74
  • Right of Privacy ‑ Domestic Council Committee
  • Role of Gerald Ford in the Attempt to Impeach William O. Douglas ‑ Library of Congress Study, 1973
  • Rosters, 1973‑74 (1)‑(2)
Box 230 - Robert Hartmann Subject File
  • Santarelli, Donald (Clippings)
  • Scheduling ‑ Letters of Regret
  • Scheduling Meetings ‑ Daily
  • Scheduling ‑ Miscellaneous
  • Senate Privileges of the Vice President, 1973‑74
  • Senators ‑ Individual Folders, A‑Z
  • "Shipyard Weekly"
  • Smithsonian Institution, 1973 (Published Annual Report)
  • Smithsonian Institution, 1974
  • Smithsonian Institution ‑ Don McClelland
  • Speeches
    • Future, 1973‑74
    • Miscellaneous (Not Ford)
    • 10/15/73 ‑ National Association of Retail Druggists
    • 10/18/73 ‑ Al Smith Dinner, New York City
    • 10/18/73 ‑ Southeastern Manufactured Housing Institute
    • 10/23/1973 ‑ Joint Session of the Pennsylvania Legislature and Dauphin County Republican Annual Dinner
    • 10/26/73 ‑ Honoring Congressman Glenn R. Davis, Waukesha, WI
Box 231 - Robert Hartmann Subject File
  • Speeches
    • 11/5/73 ‑ Distinguished Republican Award
    • 11/12/73 ‑ Calvin Pullock Forum
    • 11/12/73 ‑ Republican Coordinating Committee
    • 11/13/73 ‑ National Association of Realtors
    • 11/19/73 ‑ Winter Republican Governors Conference
    • 11/26/74 ‑ "Dinner for Life", Long Island, NY
    • 11/27/73 ‑ Seafarer's International Union
    • 11/28/73 ‑ American Life Insurance Association
    • 12/2/73 ‑ B'nai Torah Institute
    • 12/3/73 ‑ Commission on Critical Choices
    • 12/4/73 ‑ National Football Foundation Hall of Fame
    • 12/6/73 ‑ Acceptance Speech
    • 12/6/73 ‑ Swearing‑in Remarks as Vice President
    • 12/6/73 ‑ Gridiron Club Winter Dance
    • 12/13/73 ‑ Heisman Trophy Dinner
    • 12/13/73 ‑ Dinner Meeting of the Business Council
    • 12/14/73 ‑ Wright Memorial Dinner, Washington Hilton
    • 12/15‑16/73 ‑ Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
    • 1/17/74 ‑ Vice Presidential Prayer Luncheon
    • 3/30/74 ‑ Midwest Republican Leadership Conference
    • 4/6/74 ‑ Gridiron Club
    • 5/4/74 ‑ University of Michigan Commencement
    • 5/27/74 ‑ Arlington National Cemetery
    • 6/11/74 ‑ Yale Law School
  • Staff Policy and Organization, 5/30/74
  • Stationery Samples
  • State of the Union, 1974
Box 232 - Robert Hartmann Subject File
  • Status of Miscellaneous Legislation, 1972‑73
  • Supreme Court Decision on White House Tapes
  • Thank You From Ford, 1973
  • Truckers Strike
  • Twenty‑fifth Amendment ‑ Congressional Debates, 1964‑65
  • Vander Laan, Robert
  • Vander Till, Gordon, 1973‑74
  • Vice Presidential Office ‑ House Side of the Capitol
  • Virgin Islands
  • Wallace, George C.
  • Watergate, 1972‑74
  • White House ‑ Clawson, Ken W. (1)‑(2)
  • White House Meeting Notes, 1973‑74
  • White House Memoranda, 1973‑74
  • White House Press Releases, 12/73 ‑ 2/74
Box 233 - Robert Hartmann Subject File
  • White House Press Releases, 3/74 ‑ 7/74 (1)‑(2)
  • White House Press Releases ‑ Press Secretary Briefings, 2/74 ‑ 5/74
Box 234 - Robert Hartmann Subject File
  • White House Press Releases ‑ Press Secretary Briefings, 7/74 ‑ 8/74
  • White House Weekly Briefing Papers, etc. ‑ Ken Cole (1)‑(2)
Box 235 - Robert Hartmann File of Summaries of Congressional Proceedings
  • Summary of Floor Action ‑ Senate
  • Summary of Proceedings ‑ House of Representatives, 12/17/73‑5/16/74
Box 236 - Robert Hartmann File of Summaries of Congressional Proceedings
  • Summary of Proceedings ‑ House of Representatives, 5/20/74‑8/7/74
Box 237 - Ford Confirmation Hearings Briefing Book File
  • Table of Contents, 1973
  • Section 1: Winter‑Berger Loan, 1973
  • Section 2: Francis Kellogg, 1969‑73
  • Section 3: Stock Purchase/Old Kent Bank and Trust, 1973
  • Section 4: Guterma Fine Remittitur, 1973
  • Section 5: Winter‑Berger Introduction to Gerald Ford, 1973
  • Section 6: Cash Gifts to Staff, 1973
  • Section 7: Dr. Arnold Hutschnecker, 1973
  • Section 8: 1969 Official Sticker for Elizabeth Dunnington, 1973
  • Section 9: Internship of Steven Taylor, 1973
  • Section 10: Red Blaik and AVCO, 1967‑73
  • Section 11: Kentucky Vacation, 1969‑73
  • Section 12: Parsons College, 1966‑73
  • Section 13: Alleged Bribe, 1973
  • Section 14: Domenico Piemonte, 1959‑73
  • Section 15: Rospatch Corporation, 1973
  • Section 16: Law Practice, 1973
  • Section 17: Real Estate Ownership, 1973
  • Section 18: 1966 Ford for Congress/Seafarers Committee, 1966‑73
  • Section 19: 1970 District of Columbia Committee, 1973
  • Section 20: 1972 District of Columbia Committee to Re‑elect Ford, 1972‑73
  • Section 21: 1972 Friends of Jerry Ford/Ford for Congress, 1973
  • Section 22: 1972 Campaign Transfers to Other Candidates, 1973
  • Section 23: 1970 Ford for Congress/Republican Committee, 1973
  • Section 24: Agricultural and Dairy Educational and Political Trust Committee (ADEPT), 1972‑73
  • Section 25: Robert Hartmann Contribution to Friends of Jerry Ford, 1973
  • Section 26: Steelcase/District Office, 1972‑73
  • Section 27: Steelcase/Wendall Verduin, 1973
  • Section 28: Steelcase/Ford Paint, 1973
  • Section 29: Steelcase/Joseph Lawless, 1971‑73
  • Section 30: Ford Biography
  • Loose Material, 1972‑73 (1)‑(2)
Box 238 - Ford Confirmation Hearings Proceedings Transcripts File
  • Senate, 11/73
Box 239 - Ford Confirmation Hearings Proceedings Transcripts File
  • House, 11/15‑20/73
Box 240 - Ford Confirmation Hearings Proceedings Transcripts File
  • House, 11/20/73‑12/4/73
Box 241 - Ford Confirmation Hearings File
  • Confirmation ‑ Swearing‑in, 1973
  • Confirmation Hearings
    • Bound Volumes of Proceedings
    • Correspondence Control File, 1973 (1)‑(3)
    • Draft Questions and Answers
    • Hartmann Notes, 1973
    • Letters of Endorsement, 1973
    • Miscellaneous, 1973
    • Possible Witnesses, 1973
  • Congressional Record, 11/26/73
  • Congressional Record, 11/27/73
  • Congressional Record, 11/29/73
  • Congressional Record, 12/6/73
  • Congressional Record ‑ Index (1)‑(2)
Box 242 - Ford Confirmation Hearings File
  • Debate and Vote on Confirmation, 1973
  • House Committee on the Judiciary
    • Background Material Provided to Members, 1973
    • Correspondence, 1973 (1)‑(2)
    • Correspondence ‑ Chairman Peter Rodino, 1973 (1)‑(3)
    • Hearing Memoranda, 1973
    • Questions ‑ Jack Brooks, 1973
    • Questions ‑ Robert Drinan, 1973
    • Questions ‑ Elizabeth Holtzman, 1973
  • Opening Statement
    • Experts' View on the Vice Presidency, 1973
    • Experts' View on the Vice Presidency, 1973 (Burress Copy)
Box 243 - Ford Confirmation Hearings File
  • Opening Statement
    • House, 11/15/73
    • Miscellaneous Reference Materials, 1973
    • Senate, 11/1/73
  • Senate Committee on Rules and Administration
    • Correspondence, 1973
    • Correspondence ‑ Chairman Howard Cannon, 1973 (1)‑(2)
    • Hearing Memoranda, 1973
    • Library of Congress Report on Gerald Ford's Voting Record, 1973 (1)‑(2)
    • Miscellaneous, 1973
    • Report on Nomination ‑ Galley Prints, 1973
    • Rules of Procedure, 1973
    • Statement of Clarence Mitchell (NAACP), 11/14/73
    • Statement of Hugh Scott, 11/1/73
    • Statement of Robert Griffin, 11/26/73
  • Senate ‑ Correspondence ‑ Confirmation ‑ Letters of Thanks, 1973
Box 244 - Ford Confirmation Hearings General Subject File
  • Albert, Harold ‑ Hillview Townhouses, Inc., 1971‑72
  • Alvarez, Jose, 1972
  • Amway Corporation, 1973
  • Appointments ‑ Nixon Administration, 1969
  • Associated Milk Products, Inc., 1970‑73
  • Bilderberg Group, 1973
  • Boland, J. David ‑ Correspondence, 1964‑73 (1)‑(8)
  • Campaign Finance ‑ General, 1973
  • Civil Aeronautics Board, 1972
  • Committee for the Re‑Election of the President
    • Contributions, 1972
Box 245 - Ford Confirmation Hearings General Subject File
  • Committee for the Re‑Election of the President
    • Correspondence, 1972 (1)‑(2)
    • Miscellaneous, 1972
    • Press Releases, 1972
    • "The Re‑Elector", 1972
    • Surrogate Candidates, 1972
  • Crystal Flash Petroleum Corporation ‑ Frank B. Fehsenfeld, 1973
  • Democratic Study Group Fact Sheet, 1973
  • Dent, Marshall, 1971
  • Dexter Lock Company ‑ John Dykstra, 1972
  • Douglas, William O., 1970‑73
  • Ford, Richard A., 1973
  • Ford Staff Members ‑ Resumes, 1973
  • General Services Administration, 1971‑73
  • Gill Manufacturing Corporation ‑ Wallace Chamberlin, 1972‑73
  • Gordon, Britton, 1969‑73
  • Grand Rapids, 1973
  • Grand Valley State College, 1969‑73
  • Grand Valley State College
    • Minority Contractors, 1972‑73 (1)
Box 246 - Ford Confirmation Hearings General Subject File
  • Grand Valley State College
    • Minority Contractors, 1972‑73 (2)
    • WGVC‑TV, 1971‑73
    • World Affairs Council, 1972
  • Gray, James Seaton, 1973
  • Hartmann, Robert, 1972
  • Holly's Restaurant, 1972
  • Honorariums, 1972
  • Impoundment, 1973
  • Interstate Commerce Commission, 1970
  • Kellogg, Francis, 1969‑73 (1)‑(2)
  • League of Friends for Thomas Jefferson, 1973
  • Medical, 1973
  • Michigan Wheel Company, 1969‑73
  • National Governors Conference, 1969
  • Nixon, Richard ‑ Tapes, 1973
  • Norton Corporation ‑ Norman Rautiola, 1973
  • Owens ‑ Ames ‑ Kimball Company, 1971‑73
  • Phillips, Frank, 1971‑72
  • Piemonte, Domenico, 1973
  • Private Bills, 1973
  • Ralph Nader's Citizens Look at Congress ‑ Gerald R. Ford, 1972
  • Rapistan, Incorporated ‑ James Sebastian, 1969‑73
  • Republican Policy Committee ‑ Statements ‑ Table of Contents, 1959‑73
  • Republican Policy Committee ‑ Statements ‑ Index, 1973
  • Republican Policy Committee ‑ Statements, 1959‑73 (1)‑(10)
Box 247 - Ford Confirmation Hearings General Subject File
  • Republican Policy Committee ‑ Statements, 1959‑73 (11)‑(15)
  • Roskam, Donald O., 1972‑73
  • Rospatch Corporation, 1964‑73
  • Seafarer's Political Activity Donation/Marine Engineers' Benefit Association, 1972
  • Sergeant of Arms ‑ Loans to Gerald R. Ford, 1973
  • Securities and Exchange Commission, 1969‑70
  • Simon and Schuster ‑ "Portrait of the Assassin", 1964‑75
  • Smith Brothers, Velte & Company, 1972‑73
  • Steelcase, Inc., 1972‑73
  • Steelcase, Inc. ‑ Joseph Lawless, 1970‑73
  • Summer Interns, 1969
  • Transportation, Department of ‑ H.R. 6452, 1972‑73
  • 25th Amendment ‑ Congressional Record ‑ February 19, 1965
  • 25th Amendment ‑ Congressional Record ‑ April 13, 1965
  • 25th Amendment ‑ Congressional Record ‑ June 30, 1965
  • 25th Amendment ‑ Congressional Record ‑ July 6, 1965
  • Vera‑Tech Company, 1973
Box 248 - Ford Confirmation Hearings General Subject File
  • Verduin, Wendall, 1973
  • Voting Record, 1973
  • Voting Record ‑ Civil Rights, 1973 (1)‑(2)
  • Voting Record ‑ Congressional Record Inserts, 1965‑72
  • Voting Record ‑ Health, 1971‑72
  • Voting Record ‑ Miscellaneous, 1973
  • Voting Record ‑ 1973
  • Voting Record ‑ Pollution and Environment, 1972
  • Warren Commission, 1964
  • Weston, Alice (Schowalter), 1973
  • Williams, C.I., 1972
  • Winter‑Berger, Robert N., 1973 (1)‑(2)
  • Winter‑Berger, Robert N. ‑ World Calendar, 1973
  • Wolverine Worldwide, 1972
  • Woven Label Manufacturers of America, 1973
Box 249 - Ford Confirmation Hearings Campaign Finance File
  • 1948
    • Campaign Finance
    • Election Results (Publications)
  • 1952
    • Campaign Finance
      • Contributions
      • Expenditures
      • Federal Regulations
    • Election Results (Publication)
  • 1954
    • Campaign Finance
      • Contributions and Expenditures
      • Federal Regulations
      • Miscellaneous
  • 1956
    • Campaign Finance
      • Contributions and Expenditures
      • Federal Regulations
    • Election Results
  • 1958
    • Campaign Finance
      • Contributions and Expenditures
      • Federal Regulations
    • Election Results
  • 1960
    • Campaign Finance
  • 1962
    • Campaign Finance
  • 1964
    • Campaign Finance
  • 1966
    • Campaign Finance
  • 1968
    • Campaign Finance
      • Contributions (1)‑(5)
Box 250 - Ford Confirmation Hearings Campaign Finance File
  • 1968
    • Campaign Finance
      • Expenditures (1)‑(2)
      • General Election Filing Forms
      • Kent County Republican Finance Committee
      • Primary Election Filing Forms
      • Republican State Central Committee
      • National Republican Congressional Committee ‑ Booster Fund ‑ Candidates
      • National Republican Congressional Committee ‑ Booster Fund ‑ Contributions
      • National Republican Congressional Committee ‑ Booster Fund ‑ Disbursements
      • National Republican Congressional Committee ‑ Miscellaneous
  • 1970
    • Campaign Finance
      • Expenditures (1)‑(2)
      • Ford For Congress Committee
      • Ford for Congress Committee ‑ Contributions (1)‑(3)
      • Ford for Congress Committee ‑ General Primary
Box 251 - Ford Confirmation Hearings Campaign Finance File
  • 1970
    • Campaign Finance
      • Ford for Congress Committee
      • General Primary ‑ Contributions
      • General Primary ‑ Expenditures
      • Old Kent Bank
      • Friends of Jerry Ford Committee
      • General
      • Gerald Ford ‑ District of Columbia Committee ‑ Union Trust Company
      • Greek‑American Committee for Ford
      • Insight, Inc. (1)‑(2)
      • Kent County Republican Finance Committee
      • Latvians for Ford
      • Miscellaneous Contributions
      • Pawley, William D.
      • Republican Congressional Committee
        • Ford Campaign Fund
        • Ford Campaign Fund ‑ Contributions and Disbursements (1)‑(3)
        • Ford Campaign Fund ‑ Public Relations Account
      • Scaife, Richard
      • Veterans for Ford
Box 252 - Ford Confirmation Hearings Campaign Finance File
  • 1972
    • Ballot Proof Copies ‑ Primary and General Election
    • Campaign ‑ Agnew Visit
    • Campaign ‑ Miscellaneous
    • Campaign Finance
      • Advertising
      • Common Cause
      • Committee to Re‑Elect Jerry Ford
      • Committee to Re‑Elect Jerry Ford ‑ Contributions (1)‑(2)
      • Committee to Re‑Elect Jerry Ford ‑ Riggs National Bank
      • Communications Media Spending Limit
      • Distribution of Funds to Republican Candidates
      • Ford for Congress Contributions
      • Ford for Congress ‑ Disbursements
      • Ford for Congress ‑ General
      • Ford for Congress ‑ House of Representatives ‑ Filing Forms (1)‑(2)
Box 253 - Ford Confirmation Hearings Campaign Finance File
  • 1972
    • Campaign Finance
      • Friends of Jerry Ford ‑ Contributions (1)‑(4)
      • Friends of Jerry Ford ‑ Disbursements
      • Friends of Jerry Ford ‑ House of Representatives ‑ Filing Forms
      • General
      • Insight, Inc.
      • Internal Revenue Service
      • Latvians for Gerald Ford
      • Miscellaneous Contributions
      • Primary ‑ Contributions
        • Regulations ‑ Federal
        • Regulations ‑ State and County
      • Primary Election Nominating Petitions
Box 254 - Ford Confirmation Hearings Agency Correspondence File
  • Department of Agriculture, 1970‑73 (1)‑(6)
  • Department of Commerce, 1970‑73 (1)‑(4)
Box 255 - Ford Confirmation Hearings Agency Correspondence File
  • Department of Defense, 1970‑73 (1)‑(2)
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1970‑73
  • Department of the Interior, 1949‑73 (1)‑(2)
  • Department of Labor, 1972‑73
  • Department of State ‑ Agency for International Development, 1970‑73
  • Department of Transportation, 1969‑70 (1)‑(4)
Box 256 - Ford Confirmation Hearings Agency Correspondence File
  • Department of Transportation, 1971‑73 (1)‑(7)
  • Department of the Treasury, 1970‑73 (1)‑(4)
Box 257 - Ford Confirmation Hearings Agency Correspondence File
  • Department of the Treasury ‑ Customs, 1970‑73
  • Economic Stabilization Program ‑ Cost of Living Council, 1971‑73 (1)‑(7)
  • Environmental Protection Agency, 1970‑72 (1)‑(4)
Box 258 - Ford Confirmation Hearings Agency Correspondence File
  • Environmental Protection Agency, 1973 (1)‑(2)
  • Federal Trade Commission, 1973
  • General Services Administration, 1970‑73 (1)‑(7)
  • Interstate Commerce Commission, 1970‑73 (1)‑(2)
  • Small Business Administration, 1969‑73 (1)‑(2)
Box 259 - White House Advance Office Files
  • Administrative
    • General
    • Biography of Congressman Ford
    • Proposed Trips and Events
    • Sheet Music (for Vice President)
  • 10/18/73 ‑ Al Smith Dinner, New York
  • 10/19/73 ‑ Southeastern Manufactured Housing Institute, Knoxville, TN
  • 10/23/73 ‑ Dauphin County Republican Dinner, Harrisburg, PA
  • 10/26/73 ‑ Dinner for Congressman Glenn R. Davis, Waukesha, WI
  • 11/5/73 ‑ Testimonial Dinner for Senator Hugh Scott, Philadelphia, PA
  • 11/12/73 ‑ Calvin Bullock Forum, New York
  • 11/13/73 ‑ National Association of Realtors Convention, Washington, DC
  • 11/19/73 ‑ Republican Governors' Conference, Memphis, TN
Box 260 - White House Advance Office Files
  • 11/26/73 ‑ "Dinner for Life", Long Island, NY
  • 11/27/73 ‑ Seafarer's International Union Convention, Washington, DC
  • 11/28/73 ‑ American Life Insurance Association, Washington, DC
  • 12/2/73 ‑ B'nai Torah Institute, Inaugural Dinner, Flushing Meadows Park, NY
  • 12/2‑3/73 ‑ National League of Cities Convention, San Juan, Puerto Rico (Cancelled)
  • 12/3‑4/73 ‑ Commission of Critical Choices for America, New York
  • 12/4/73 ‑ National Football Hall of Fame Dinner, New York
  • 12/6/73 ‑ Vice President's Swearing‑In Ceremony, Washington, DC
  • 12/8/73 ‑ Gridiron Dinner, Washington, DC
  • 12/10/73 ‑ Tip O'Neill Dinner, Georgetown Club, Washington, DC
  • 12/12/73 ‑ Dinner Meeting of the Business Council, Washington, DC
  • 12/13/73 ‑ Heisman Trophy Dinner, New York
Box 261 - White House Advance Office Files
  • 12/14/73 ‑ Wright Memorial Dinner, Washington, DC
  • 12/15‑16/73 ‑ Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Dinner, Williamsburg, VA
  • 12/18/73 ‑ Dinner with Former Congressman William Cramer, Falls Church, VA
  • 1/12/74 ‑ Dedication of Baptist Medical Center, Little Rock, AR (1)‑(2)
  • 1/15/74 ‑ American Farm Bureau Federation Convention, Atlantic City, NJ
  • 1/17/74 ‑ Jerry Ford Day, Grand Rapids, MI
  • 1/25/74 ‑ Touchdown Club Dinner, Columbus, OH (1)‑(2)
  • 1/26/74 ‑ B'nai B'rith Luncheon, Palm Beach, FL
Box 262 - White House Advance Office Files
  • 1/27/74 ‑ Fogarty Foundation Awards Ceremony, Providence, RI
  • 2/13/74 ‑ Fund Raiser for Congressman Tim L. Carter, Lincoln, KY
  • 2/14/74 ‑ Tinley Park High School ‑ Everett Dirksen 500 Luncheon; Frank Leahy Awards Dinner, Chicago, IL
  • 2/15/74 ‑ Fund Raiser for Senator Roman Hruska, Omaha, NE
  • 2/18/74 ‑ Chattanooga Area Engineers Week, Chattanooga, TN
  • 2/20/74 ‑ Fund Raiser for Mayor Bill Gradison, Cincinnati, OH
  • 2/24/74 ‑ American ‑ Israel Friendship Awards Dinner, New York
  • 2/25/74 ‑ American Association of School Administrators, Atlantic City, NJ
  • 2/25/74 ‑ TV Correspondents Breakfast Series; New York Times Luncheon; New York
  • 3/8/74 ‑ Addresses ‑ St. Leo College and University of Tampa, FL
Box 263 - White House Editorial Staff Files
  • 10/18/73 ‑ Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner
  • 10/19/73 ‑ Southeastern Manufactured Housing Institute
  • 10/23/73 ‑ Pennsylvania General Assembly
  • 10/26/73 ‑ Congressman Glenn Davis Dinner
  • 11/5/73 ‑ Hugh Scott Award Dinner
  • 11/13/73 ‑ National Association of Realtors Convention
  • 11/19/73 ‑ Republican Governors' Conference
  • 11/26/73 ‑ United Jewish Appeal
  • 11/27/73 ‑ Seafarers International Union Convention
  • 11/28/73 ‑ American Life Insurance Association Convention
  • 11/29/73 ‑ National League of Cities (Cancelled)
  • 12/4/73 ‑ Football Foundation Awards Dinner
  • 12/8/73 ‑ Gridiron Club Dinner
  • 12/13/73 ‑ Heisman Trophy Dinner
  • 12/14/73 ‑ Wright Memorial Trophy Dinner
  • 1/12/74 ‑ Baptist Medical Center Dedication
  • 1/15/74 ‑ American Farm Bureau Federation
  • 1/19/74 ‑ Washington Touchdown Club
  • 1/25/74 ‑ Columbus Touchdown Club
  • 1/26/74 ‑ Anti‑Defamation League
  • 1/27/74 ‑ John E. Fogarty Foundation Reception
  • 1/29/74 ‑ Press Club Congressional Dinner
  • 1/29/74 ‑ National Religious Broadcasters
  • 1/31/74 ‑ Public Affairs Council
  • 2/1/74 ‑ U.S. Conference of Mayors
  • 2/5/74 ‑ U.S. League of Savings Associations
  • 2/5/74 ‑ District of Columbia Republican Club
  • 2/14/74 ‑ Leahy Awards Dinner (Not Used)