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This series contains drafts and the final form of the National Security Study Memoranda, background materials, and drafts and the final version of the study reports. The documents include input from concerned departments and agencies and cover a wide range of foreign affairs and national security issues. Topics include U.S. security assistance to Israel, South Korea, Taiwan, and South Vietnam; U.S. policy toward Japan, Greece, Oman, the Middle East, Southern Europe, Angola, Thailand, and the Persian Gulf; and issues such as uranium enrichment, arms transfers, the strategic stockpile, management of classified national security information, international energy policy, civil defense policy, and national defense policy and military posture.
Collection: National Security Council Institutional Files (Ford Administration)
National Security Study Memoranda (NSSM) Files … This series contains drafts and the final form of the National Security Study Memoranda, background materials, and drafts and the final version of the study reports. The documents include input from concerned departments and agencies and cover a wide range of foreign affairs and national security issues. Topics include U.S. security assistance to Israel, South Korea, Taiwan, and South Vietnam; U.S. policy toward Japan, Greece, Oman, the Middle East, Southern …
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Collection: Dale Van Atta Papers
Intelligence Chronological Files …
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Collection: John F. Kennedy Assassination Project Collection
John F. Kennedy Assassination Files …
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Collection: Richard A. Ford Scrapbook
Ford Paint and Varnish Company Scrapbook …
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This series consists of transcripts of interviews with former President Gerald R. Ford, Ford White House staff, agency officials, and congressmen. The interviews focus heavily on Gerald Ford’s response to the economic and energy crises of the 1970s, inflation, relations with Congress, 1975 State of the Union Address, and the 1976 Presidential campaign.
Other areas of discussion include: Ford’s public image, the speechwriting process, accessibility to Ford by White House staff and Members of Congress, the Office of Management and Budget, and the President’s veto record. A number of individuals feature prominently in the dialogues, including: Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Richard Nixon, Bob Dole, Nelson Rockefeller, Donald Rumsfeld, Alan Greenspan, Arthur Burns, William Simon, Frank Zarb, and Robert Hartmann.
Collection: Yanek Mieczkowski Research Interviews
Research Interview Transcripts … This series consists of transcripts of interviews with former President Gerald R. Ford, Ford White House staff, agency officials, and congressmen. The interviews focus heavily on Gerald Ford’s response to the economic and energy crises of the 1970s, inflation, relations with Congress, 1975 State of the Union Address, and the 1976 Presidential campaign. Other areas of discussion include: Ford’s public image, the speechwriting process, accessibility to Ford by White House …
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The series contains books concerning the assassination of President John Kennedy and the work of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy (Warren Commission).
Collection: David W. Belin Papers
Warren Commission and Kennedy Assassination Publications … The series contains books concerning the assassination of President John Kennedy and the work of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy (Warren Commission). …
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This series consists of handwritten letters from Gerald R. Ford to Frederica Pantlind; University of Michigan athletics news clippings; and news clippings, programs, invitations, and date books related to the Gamma Delta Tau high school sorority. Also included are newspaper clippings about Grand Rapids, Pantlind Hotel, and Ottawa Beach; a book chapter on Ottawa Beach; and a 1981 Grand Rapids Press supplement on Gerald R. Ford.
The letters from Gerald R. Ford, a friend of Pantlind, offer a look at a relatively undocumented period of Ford's life - his time as an undergraduate at the University of Michigan and as an assistant football and wrestling coach at Yale. The letters cover a variety of topics including school, football, fraternity life, girls, and college friends.
Collection: Frederica Pantlind Papers
Subject Files … This series consists of handwritten letters from Gerald R. Ford to Frederica Pantlind; University of Michigan athletics news clippings; and news clippings, programs, invitations, and date books related to the Gamma Delta Tau high school sorority. Also included are newspaper clippings about Grand Rapids, Pantlind Hotel, and Ottawa Beach; a book chapter on Ottawa Beach; and a 1981 Grand Rapids Press supplement on Gerald R. Ford. The letters from Gerald R. Ford, a friend of Pantlind, offer a …
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This series is rich in the memorabilia, minutia, and ephemera that accompanied decades of events in the Hartmann family, much of it evidently saved by Robert Hartmann's mother. One large segment consists of letters exchanged between Hartmann, his parents, and his wife. Written frequently, the letters provide intimate documentation of Hartmann's life and times, including his college days at Stanford University; a 1938 trip to Japan, Manchuria, and Europe; and his joys and frustrations as a Los Angeles Times reporter and bureau chief.
Hartmann's propensity for writing is pervasive. Included are early literary publications, high school and college newspaper articles, post-college editorials and short stories, Navy press releases, and the beginning drafts of a book on the Aleutian Islands in World War II.
Also included in the range of material are such items as his father's schoolbooks and company newspapers; childhood drawings; printed materials; political campaign flyers; menus; school and theater programs; small amounts of material on his Navy service in the Pacific during World War II; and a file on his service in the Naval Reserve.
Collection: Robert T. Hartmann Papers
Early Life and Personal Files … This series is rich in the memorabilia, minutia, and ephemera that accompanied decades of events in the Hartmann family, much of it evidently saved by Robert Hartmann's mother. One large segment consists of letters exchanged between Hartmann, his parents, and his wife. Written frequently, the letters provide intimate documentation of Hartmann's life and times, including his college days at Stanford University; a 1938 trip to Japan, Manchuria, and Europe; and his joys and …
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This series contains correspondence, press releases, conference papers, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) publications, and expense vouchers related to Hartmann's brief employment as director of FAO's North American information program. Much of the correspondence concerns Robert Hartmann's continuing job search.
Collection: Robert T. Hartmann Papers
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Files … This series contains correspondence, press releases, conference papers, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) publications, and expense vouchers related to Hartmann's brief employment as director of FAO's North American information program. Much of the correspondence concerns Robert Hartmann's continuing job …
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This series contains correspondence, memoranda, proposed legislation, reports, meeting minutes, press releases, publications, and newspaper clippings. The materials concern many aspects of Robert Hartmann's work for the House Republican Conference, 1966-68, and on Gerald R. Ford's staff, 1969-73. They document Republican opposition to Lyndon Johnson administration programs and liaison between the Richard Nixon White House and Republicans in Congress. Only scattered material from the year 1973 are included in this series.
Important topics include Republican political campaigns; campaign reform legislation; the Gerald Ford/Hale Boggs trip to China in 1972; the Johnson Administration "Credibility Gap"; the "Ev and Jerry Shows" (joint Senate-House Republican leadership press conferences); Ford speeches drafted by Hartmann; House Republican leadership meetings; allegations of mismanagement of the Vietnam War leveled at Defense Secretary Robert McNamara; allegations of misdeeds by the Democratic Party fundraising organization known as the "President's Club"; the 1968 and 1972 Republican National Conventions, the activities of the Republican Congressional Committee, the Republican Coordinating Committee, the Senate Republican Policy Committee, and the Republican National Committee; the drafting of Republican responses to Lyndon Johnson's State of the Union addresses in 1967 and 1968; and virtually weekly meetings of the Republican Senate and House leaders with President Nixon and his congressional liaison staff. Some large runs of relatively routine materials such as newsletters and press releases are also included.
Collection: Robert T. Hartmann Papers
House of Representatives Subject Files … This series contains correspondence, memoranda, proposed legislation, reports, meeting minutes, press releases, publications, and newspaper clippings. The materials concern many aspects of Robert Hartmann's work for the House Republican Conference, 1966-68, and on Gerald R. Ford's staff, 1969-73. They document Republican opposition to Lyndon Johnson administration programs and liaison between the Richard Nixon White House and Republicans in Congress. Only scattered …