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The collection contains materials from economist Michael Moskow's work as a senior official in several departments and agencies during the Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and George H. W. Bush administrations. They concern such topics as collective bargaining, labor disputes, employment, and U.S. trade.
Michael H. Moskow Papers … The collection contains materials from economist Michael Moskow's work as a senior official in several departments and agencies during the Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and George H. W. Bush administrations. They concern such topics as collective bargaining, labor disputes, employment, and U.S. …
The collection contains materials from economist Michael Moskow's work as a senior official in several departments and agencies during the Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and George H. W. Bush administrations. They concern such topics as collective bargaining, labor disputes, employment, and U.S. trade.
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This collection contains audio recordings and transcripts for oral histories conducted by staff members of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library with Ford administration officials, White House staff members, journalists, and others.
Gerald R. Ford Library Oral History Projects … This collection contains audio recordings and transcripts for oral histories conducted by staff members of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library with Ford administration officials, White House staff members, journalists, and …
This collection contains audio recordings and transcripts for oral histories conducted by staff members of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library with Ford administration officials, White House staff members, journalists, and others.
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This collection contains a wide array of condolence messages and expressions of sympathy sent to Betty Ford and family following the death of former President Gerald R. Ford. A large portion of the collection consists of condolence books collected by American embassies overseas; foreign embassies in Washington, DC; the United Nations headquarters in New York City; US Supreme Court; US House of Representatives; Blair House; US Department of Interior’s White House Visitors Office; Presidential Libraries; and funeral homes across the US. There are also numerous official tributes to Gerald R. Ford from foreign dignitaries, such as King Albert II of Belgium, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, Emperor Akihito of Japan, and Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. In addition, the collection contains proclamations and resolutions issued by state and municipal governments, public and private universities, police departments, state troopers, state national guard, and other local organizations.
On a more personal level are the cards, letters, emails, and tokens of sympathy sent to Betty Ford and the family following Gerald Ford’s passing. In general terms, these messages share remembrances of the Ford presidency, including the impact of the Watergate scandal, Nixon pardon, Bicentennial celebration, and Betty Ford’s breast cancer surgery, and the Ford children. Of particular note are letters from past acquaintances sharing anecdotal information from President Ford’s early years about his football accomplishments, park ranger experience, Yale Law School years, and WWII service, as well as Mrs. Ford’s modeling career and employment at Herpolsheimer's department store. The tokens of sympathy run the gamut from children’s drawings to photos, prayer cards, mass enrollment cards, poems, and musical compositions.
In addition, the collection contains a small of amount of material relating to the funeral ceremonies, but these materials are rather selective and fragmentary.
Gerald R. Ford Funeral Materials … This collection contains a wide array of condolence messages and expressions of sympathy sent to Betty Ford and family following the death of former President Gerald R. Ford. A large portion of the collection consists of condolence books collected by American embassies overseas; foreign embassies in Washington, DC; the United Nations headquarters in New York City; US Supreme Court; US House of Representatives; Blair House; US Department of Interior’s White House Visitors …
This collection contains a wide array of condolence messages and expressions of sympathy sent to Betty Ford and family following the death of former President Gerald R. Ford. A large portion of the collection consists of condolence books collected by American embassies overseas; foreign embassies in Washington, DC; the United Nations headquarters in New York City; US Supreme Court; US House of Representatives; Blair House; US Department of Interior’s White House Visitors Office; Presidential Libraries; and funeral homes across the US. There are also numerous official tributes to Gerald R. Ford from foreign dignitaries, such as King Albert II of Belgium, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, Emperor Akihito of Japan, and Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. In addition, the collection contains proclamations and resolutions issued by state and municipal governments, public and private universities, police departments, state troopers, state national guard, and other local organizations.
On a more personal level are the cards, letters, emails, and tokens of sympathy sent to Betty Ford and the family following Gerald Ford’s passing. In general terms, these messages share remembrances of the Ford presidency, including the impact of the Watergate scandal, Nixon pardon, Bicentennial celebration, and Betty Ford’s breast cancer surgery, and the Ford children. Of particular note are letters from past acquaintances sharing anecdotal information from President Ford’s early years about his football accomplishments, park ranger experience, Yale Law School years, and WWII service, as well as Mrs. Ford’s modeling career and employment at Herpolsheimer's department store. The tokens of sympathy run the gamut from children’s drawings to photos, prayer cards, mass enrollment cards, poems, and musical compositions.
In addition, the collection contains a small of amount of material relating to the funeral ceremonies, but these materials are rather selective and fragmentary.
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This collection contains handwritten journals that Dr. Arthur Burns kept as he served as Counsellor to President Richard Nixon and then Chairman Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board. Although, Dr. Burns served as Chairman for Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter until 1978, the journals only document his work through July 25, 1974.
Arthur F. Burns Handwritten Journals … This collection contains handwritten journals that Dr. Arthur Burns kept as he served as Counsellor to President Richard Nixon and then Chairman Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board. Although, Dr. Burns served as Chairman for Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter until 1978, the journals only document his work through July 25, …
This collection contains handwritten journals that Dr. Arthur Burns kept as he served as Counsellor to President Richard Nixon and then Chairman Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board. Although, Dr. Burns served as Chairman for Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter until 1978, the journals only document his work through July 25, 1974.
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The collection contains correspondence, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and research materials relating to Shirley Peck-Barnes’ involvement with Friends of Children of Vietnam (FCVN) and “Operation Babylift” (the evacuation of orphans from Saigon during the closing weeks of the Vietnam War).
Shirley Peck Barnes Papers … The collection contains correspondence, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and research materials relating to Shirley Peck-Barnes’ involvement with Friends of Children of Vietnam (FCVN) and “Operation Babylift” (the evacuation of orphans from Saigon during the closing weeks of the Vietnam …
The collection contains correspondence, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and research materials relating to Shirley Peck-Barnes’ involvement with Friends of Children of Vietnam (FCVN) and “Operation Babylift” (the evacuation of orphans from Saigon during the closing weeks of the Vietnam War).
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The primary topics covered by the collection are housing, community development, urban policy, and the President's Committee on Urban Development and Neighborhood Revitalization.
Charles J. Orlebeke Papers … The primary topics covered by the collection are housing, community development, urban policy, and the President's Committee on Urban Development and Neighborhood Revitalization. …
The primary topics covered by the collection are housing, community development, urban policy, and the President's Committee on Urban Development and Neighborhood Revitalization.
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This collection contains personal material belonging to former First Lady Betty Ford.
Betty Ford Personal Papers … This collection contains personal material belonging to former First Lady Betty Ford. …
This collection contains personal material belonging to former First Lady Betty Ford.
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The Richard B. Cheney files consist partly of materials created by or addressed to Cheney and partly of materials addressed to President Gerald R. Ford by other White House staff members, campaign committee officials, friends of the President, government officials, and Republican leaders. The President apparently transmitted most of these documents to Cheney for his information or handling.
The two topics most heavily documented in the Cheney files are the 1976 presidential campaign and the 1975 investigations of the intelligence community.
The bulk of the campaign materials concern President Ford's efforts to obtain the Republican nomination, May 1975 - August 1976. Included are such items as a virtually complete set of progress reports from President Ford Committee chairmen Howard "Bo" Callaway and Rogers Morton, July 1975 - July 1976; letters from Republican leaders giving campaign advice; handwritten messages from the President to Cheney; and the President's handwritten notes concerning telephone calls to Republican convention delegates, June - August 1976.
Materials on the intelligence investigations concern such topics as William Colby's report to the President in December 1974 on alleged abuses by the Central Intelligence Agency, the establishment and operation of the Rockefeller Commission, congressional investigations, and proposed presidential actions to reform the intelligence community.
The amount of material on most topics other than the campaign or the intelligence investigations is fairly small. The collection concerns a wide range of domestic and foreign policy issues, personnel appointments (including the nomination of John Paul Stevens to the Supreme Court), and the 1974 and 1977 transitions. What the files lack in quantity, they often make up for in quality. Many folders contain the originals of significant documents addressed to the President and/or notes exchanged between Cheney and the President.
One area that is not well documented in this collection is the large number of meetings that Cheney attended. Although the senior staff met on a daily basis, only a few scattered notes by Cheney on the discussions appear in the files. Similarly, there are few notes from Cheney's meetings with the President and other individuals.
Richard B. Cheney Files … The Richard B. Cheney files consist partly of materials created by or addressed to Cheney and partly of materials addressed to President Gerald R. Ford by other White House staff members, campaign committee officials, friends of the President, government officials, and Republican leaders. The President apparently transmitted most of these documents to Cheney for his information or handling. The two topics most heavily documented in the Cheney files are the 1976 presidential …
The Richard B. Cheney files consist partly of materials created by or addressed to Cheney and partly of materials addressed to President Gerald R. Ford by other White House staff members, campaign committee officials, friends of the President, government officials, and Republican leaders. The President apparently transmitted most of these documents to Cheney for his information or handling.
The two topics most heavily documented in the Cheney files are the 1976 presidential campaign and the 1975 investigations of the intelligence community.
The bulk of the campaign materials concern President Ford's efforts to obtain the Republican nomination, May 1975 - August 1976. Included are such items as a virtually complete set of progress reports from President Ford Committee chairmen Howard "Bo" Callaway and Rogers Morton, July 1975 - July 1976; letters from Republican leaders giving campaign advice; handwritten messages from the President to Cheney; and the President's handwritten notes concerning telephone calls to Republican convention delegates, June - August 1976.
Materials on the intelligence investigations concern such topics as William Colby's report to the President in December 1974 on alleged abuses by the Central Intelligence Agency, the establishment and operation of the Rockefeller Commission, congressional investigations, and proposed presidential actions to reform the intelligence community.
The amount of material on most topics other than the campaign or the intelligence investigations is fairly small. The collection concerns a wide range of domestic and foreign policy issues, personnel appointments (including the nomination of John Paul Stevens to the Supreme Court), and the 1974 and 1977 transitions. What the files lack in quantity, they often make up for in quality. Many folders contain the originals of significant documents addressed to the President and/or notes exchanged between Cheney and the President.
One area that is not well documented in this collection is the large number of meetings that Cheney attended. Although the senior staff met on a daily basis, only a few scattered notes by Cheney on the discussions appear in the files. Similarly, there are few notes from Cheney's meetings with the President and other individuals.
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This collection contains materials concerning Frederick T. Steeper’s work as a Michigan-based political analyst and career in survey research and analysis for Republican Presidential, senatorial, and gubernatorial candidates and campaign organizations. The collection contains materials related to Steeper’s work for the Republican National Committee, George H.W. Bush’s 1992 and 1996 Presidential campaigns, George W. Bush’s 2000 and 2004 Presidential campaigns, and various state campaigns.
Frederick T. Steeper Papers … This collection contains materials concerning Frederick T. Steeper’s work as a Michigan-based political analyst and career in survey research and analysis for Republican Presidential, senatorial, and gubernatorial candidates and campaign organizations. The collection contains materials related to Steeper’s work for the Republican National Committee, George H.W. Bush’s 1992 and 1996 Presidential campaigns, George W. Bush’s 2000 and 2004 Presidential campaigns, and various state …
This collection contains materials concerning Frederick T. Steeper’s work as a Michigan-based political analyst and career in survey research and analysis for Republican Presidential, senatorial, and gubernatorial candidates and campaign organizations. The collection contains materials related to Steeper’s work for the Republican National Committee, George H.W. Bush’s 1992 and 1996 Presidential campaigns, George W. Bush’s 2000 and 2004 Presidential campaigns, and various state campaigns.
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This collection consists of printed material and memorabilia from assorted presidential campaigns from 1896 to 2008. It contains much material on well-known politicians such as Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Nelson Rockefeller, George Romney, Eugene McCarthy, and Robert Kennedy. Of particular interest are the large number of candidate biographies from the 1964, 1968, 1972, 1980, 1988, and 1992 presidential contests, as well as materials on the civil rights movement, Vietnam War, anti-war protests, labor unions, the Christian right, Watergate, Cold War, Gulf War, and sexual misconduct.
The collection also contains strong materials on minor political parties and obscure presidential candidates. Of interest will be the campaign literature on a variety of ideologies ranging from white nationalism to populism, libertarianism, socialism, communism, and Christian fundamentalism, as well as candidate literature for Homer Tomlinson, Gus Hall, Angela Davis, George Lincoln Rockwell, Lyndon LaRouche, and J Quinn Brisben. Topics include white supremacy, integration, welfare, taxes, black power, labor unions, women’s rights, and Protestant Evangelicalism.
In sum, this collection provides insight into U.S. presidential campaigns and campaign issues over the years, including how candidates utilized language, symbols, and images to make their message known.
Michael Kelly Political Campaign Ephemera Collection … This collection consists of printed material and memorabilia from assorted presidential campaigns from 1896 to 2008. It contains much material on well-known politicians such as Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Nelson Rockefeller, George Romney, Eugene McCarthy, and Robert Kennedy. Of particular interest are the large number of candidate biographies from the 1964, 1968, 1972, 1980, 1988, and 1992 presidential …
This collection consists of printed material and memorabilia from assorted presidential campaigns from 1896 to 2008. It contains much material on well-known politicians such as Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Nelson Rockefeller, George Romney, Eugene McCarthy, and Robert Kennedy. Of particular interest are the large number of candidate biographies from the 1964, 1968, 1972, 1980, 1988, and 1992 presidential contests, as well as materials on the civil rights movement, Vietnam War, anti-war protests, labor unions, the Christian right, Watergate, Cold War, Gulf War, and sexual misconduct.
The collection also contains strong materials on minor political parties and obscure presidential candidates. Of interest will be the campaign literature on a variety of ideologies ranging from white nationalism to populism, libertarianism, socialism, communism, and Christian fundamentalism, as well as candidate literature for Homer Tomlinson, Gus Hall, Angela Davis, George Lincoln Rockwell, Lyndon LaRouche, and J Quinn Brisben. Topics include white supremacy, integration, welfare, taxes, black power, labor unions, women’s rights, and Protestant Evangelicalism.
In sum, this collection provides insight into U.S. presidential campaigns and campaign issues over the years, including how candidates utilized language, symbols, and images to make their message known.