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This series contains question results, cross-tabulations, data, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and notes related to national public opinion surveys conducted by Robert Teeter of Coldwater Corporation and Peter Hart of Peter D. Hart Research Associates. These surveys were completed for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal and tested American attitudes toward a wide-range of political issues, current events and public figures, including presidential and congressional candidates. Almost all surveys contain questions concerning approval ratings for the then-current President (George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton or George W. Bush). This series documents prominent U.S. foreign policy and world events including: the fall of the Soviet Union; the Persian Gulf War; the conflict in Bosnia; the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; the War on Terrorism; and the wars with Afghanistan and Iraq. Additionally, the question results address attitudes toward domestic, economic, and social issues, such as the federal budget, Bill Clinton's affair and subsequent impeachment, abortion, campaign finance, crime, drug abuse, education, energy, the environment, health care, homosexuality, inflation, finance, sports, taxes, television, and unemployment. The series also contains a compilation of surveys conducted from 1990-1995 related to personal, consumer, and federal financial issues.
Collection: Robert M. Teeter Papers
NBC News / Wall Street Journal National Public Opinion Survey Data … This series contains question results, cross-tabulations, data, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and notes related to national public opinion surveys conducted by Robert Teeter of Coldwater Corporation and Peter Hart of Peter D. Hart Research Associates. These surveys were completed for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal and tested American attitudes toward a wide-range of political issues, current events and public figures, …
This series contains question results, cross-tabulations, data, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and notes related to national public opinion surveys conducted by Robert Teeter of Coldwater Corporation and Peter Hart of Peter D. Hart Research Associates. These surveys were completed for NBC News and The Wall Street Journal and tested American attitudes toward a wide-range of political issues, current events and public figures, including presidential and congressional candidates. Almost all surveys contain questions concerning approval ratings for the then-current President (George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton or George W. Bush). This series documents prominent U.S. foreign policy and world events including: the fall of the Soviet Union; the Persian Gulf War; the conflict in Bosnia; the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; the War on Terrorism; and the wars with Afghanistan and Iraq. Additionally, the question results address attitudes toward domestic, economic, and social issues, such as the federal budget, Bill Clinton's affair and subsequent impeachment, abortion, campaign finance, crime, drug abuse, education, energy, the environment, health care, homosexuality, inflation, finance, sports, taxes, television, and unemployment. The series also contains a compilation of surveys conducted from 1990-1995 related to personal, consumer, and federal financial issues.
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This series contains survey data, reports, memoranda, correspondence, publications, charts, and clippings related to a series of public opinion surveys conducted by Robert M. Teeter's and Peter D. Hart's research firms. These surveys were commissioned by The Council for Excellence in Government and were often funded by private corporations. They questioned the general public, government workers, and business leaders on their attitudes toward the role and effectiveness of all levels of government and young adult interest in public service careers. Several surveys from 2000-2003 studied the use of the Internet and other technologies in the move toward more "e-government" services. These studies explored respondents' current experience with technology, the growth of "e-government" services, expectations for the future, and related issues such as government accountability, privacy, national identification cards, online voting, and the usefulness of "e-government" in fighting and preparing for terrorism in a post-September 11th America. Also included in this series is a public survey related to homeland security that documents public attitudes (including an oversample of adults in New York and California) toward emergency preparedness, confidence in and effectiveness of government, domestic terrorism, the federal government's color-coded threat alert system, and the use of technology as a tool against security threats.
Collection: Robert M. Teeter Papers
The Council for Excellence in Government Surveys … This series contains survey data, reports, memoranda, correspondence, publications, charts, and clippings related to a series of public opinion surveys conducted by Robert M. Teeter's and Peter D. Hart's research firms. These surveys were commissioned by The Council for Excellence in Government and were often funded by private corporations. They questioned the general public, government workers, and business leaders on their attitudes toward the role and …
This series contains survey data, reports, memoranda, correspondence, publications, charts, and clippings related to a series of public opinion surveys conducted by Robert M. Teeter's and Peter D. Hart's research firms. These surveys were commissioned by The Council for Excellence in Government and were often funded by private corporations. They questioned the general public, government workers, and business leaders on their attitudes toward the role and effectiveness of all levels of government and young adult interest in public service careers. Several surveys from 2000-2003 studied the use of the Internet and other technologies in the move toward more "e-government" services. These studies explored respondents' current experience with technology, the growth of "e-government" services, expectations for the future, and related issues such as government accountability, privacy, national identification cards, online voting, and the usefulness of "e-government" in fighting and preparing for terrorism in a post-September 11th America. Also included in this series is a public survey related to homeland security that documents public attitudes (including an oversample of adults in New York and California) toward emergency preparedness, confidence in and effectiveness of government, domestic terrorism, the federal government's color-coded threat alert system, and the use of technology as a tool against security threats.
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This series contains memos, letters, forms, resumes, and other personnel files for Presidential Clemency Board members and staff.
Collection: Robert J. Horn Papers
Presidential Clemency Board Staff Name Files … This series contains memos, letters, forms, resumes, and other personnel files for Presidential Clemency Board members and staff. …
This series contains memos, letters, forms, resumes, and other personnel files for Presidential Clemency Board members and staff.
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Collection: David Mathews Papers
Office of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Memoranda …
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Collection: A. James Reichley Interview Transcripts
Nixon Administration White House Staff Interviews …
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This series contains correspondence, memoranda, speeches, statements, messages, schedules, press releases, interview transcripts, news summaries, and clippings relating to preparation of Vice President Gerald Ford's speeches, messages, and travel schedules; operation of the press office; and the Domestic Council Committee on the Right of Privacy.
Collection: John W. "Bill" Roberts Papers
Vice Presidential Subject Files … This series contains correspondence, memoranda, speeches, statements, messages, schedules, press releases, interview transcripts, news summaries, and clippings relating to preparation of Vice President Gerald Ford's speeches, messages, and travel schedules; operation of the press office; and the Domestic Council Committee on the Right of …
This series contains correspondence, memoranda, speeches, statements, messages, schedules, press releases, interview transcripts, news summaries, and clippings relating to preparation of Vice President Gerald Ford's speeches, messages, and travel schedules; operation of the press office; and the Domestic Council Committee on the Right of Privacy.