Small subject and chronological files concerning his work as an aide to White House Counsellor Anne Armstrong and later with the Economic Policy Board. Topics include: Council on Wage and Price Stability, Federal Property Council, World Food Conference, economics, and the organization and operation of the Economic Policy Board.
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David Wheat joined the White House Staff in March 1973, as assistant to Anne Armstrong, Counsellor to the President. Although Armstrong departed the White House in December 1974, Wheat remained through May 1975 and provided assistance to the Economic Policy Board staff. The majority of his files concern his work for Anne Armstrong.
As staff assistant, Wheat aided Armstrong on routine office correspondence; on economic issues and her position on the Council on Wage and Price Stability; on surplus federal land and her position as Chairman of the Federal Property Council, which included the Legacy of Parks Program; and on her attendance as a member of the United States delegation to the World Food Conference in Rome, Italy, in 1974. In addition, both hailed from Texas and he maintained information on miscellaneous local issues, such as the 1974 dairy and beef cattle situation. He prepared informational and draft Presidential memoranda for Armstrong, responses to the public, and weekly economic fact sheets.
In 1975 he assisted Marvin H. Kosters, Consultant to the Office of Economic Affairs, on economic policy analysis and planning, and on the operating process of the Economic Policy Board. He prepared memoranda, draft proposals and planning calendars, tracked legislation, and drafted standard responses to the public. In addition, he continued correspondence on Federal Property Council issues.
Although Wheat delivered 62 speeches during his two years on the White House staff, there is no record of them in these files. The file in general appears fragmentary. Most of his material from the Nixon administration was placed with the Nixon presidential materials upon his departure in May 1975.
Related Materials (April 1983)
Related materials include the staff files of Anne Armstrong (Counsellors to the President) and Marvin Kosters (Economic Affairs Office).
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0.8 linear feet (ca. 1,600 pages)
Gerald R. Ford (accession number 77-107)
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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 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.
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Barbara J. White, April 1983
Biography
I. David Wheat, Jr.
Sept. 24, 1947 - Born, raised in Texas
1970 - Texas Tech University (B.S. with High Honors)
1972 - Harvard University (M.A. in Public Policy)
1972-73 - Special Assistant to Donald Rumsfeld, Director of the Cost of Living Council
1973-74 - White House Staff Assistant to Anne Armstrong, Counsellor to the President
1975 - White House Staff Assistant to Economic Policy Board
May 1975 - University of Houston, Administration