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This series contains Warren Rustand's carbon copies of regret letters signed by Vice President Gerald Ford for invitations he was unable to accept, and very occasionally acceptance and pending letters. The series documents one aspect of Rustand's role as Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Scheduling and Appointments - the handling of invitations considered for inclusion on the Vice President's schedule.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers
Warren Rustand's Invitation Regrets Group or Occasion Files … This series contains Warren Rustand's carbon copies of regret letters signed by Vice President Gerald Ford for invitations he was unable to accept, and very occasionally acceptance and pending letters. The series documents one aspect of Rustand's role as Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Scheduling and Appointments - the handling of invitations considered for inclusion on the Vice President's …
This series contains Warren Rustand's carbon copies of regret letters signed by Vice President Gerald Ford for invitations he was unable to accept, and very occasionally acceptance and pending letters. The series documents one aspect of Rustand's role as Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Scheduling and Appointments - the handling of invitations considered for inclusion on the Vice President's schedule.
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This series contains Robert Hartmann's files of materials that were compiled by Philip Buchen and Benton Becker in a loose-leaf notebook format and indexed to help Gerald R. Ford in answering questions during the congressional hearings on the confirmation of his nomination by President Richard Nixon to be Vice President. The format for each subject 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 committees. Mr. Ford annotated much of this material. Also included in this briefing book is a quantity of loose material Ford used during the hearings.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers
Robert Hartmann's Briefing Book for the Confirmation Hearings on Gerald R. Ford's Nomination as Vice President … This series contains Robert Hartmann's files of materials that were compiled by Philip Buchen and Benton Becker in a loose-leaf notebook format and indexed to help Gerald R. Ford in answering questions during the congressional hearings on the confirmation of his nomination by President Richard Nixon to be Vice President. The format for each subject is the same: the anticipated question or …
This series contains Robert Hartmann's files of materials that were compiled by Philip Buchen and Benton Becker in a loose-leaf notebook format and indexed to help Gerald R. Ford in answering questions during the congressional hearings on the confirmation of his nomination by President Richard Nixon to be Vice President. The format for each subject 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 committees. Mr. Ford annotated much of this material. Also included in this briefing book is a quantity of loose material Ford used during the hearings.
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This series contains correspondence, memoranda, notes, schedules, guest lists, programs, and other related material for some of Vice President Gerald Ford's public appearances between October 18, 1973 and March 8, 1974. From the time of Ford's nomination as Vice President until March 1974, the 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 took over all vice presidential advance work.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers
Vice President Gerald Ford's Trip Advance Files … This series contains correspondence, memoranda, notes, schedules, guest lists, programs, and other related material for some of Vice President Gerald Ford's public appearances between October 18, 1973 and March 8, 1974. From the time of Ford's nomination as Vice President until March 1974, the 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 …
This series contains correspondence, memoranda, notes, schedules, guest lists, programs, and other related material for some of Vice President Gerald Ford's public appearances between October 18, 1973 and March 8, 1974. From the time of Ford's nomination as Vice President until March 1974, the 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 took over all vice presidential advance work.
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This series contains David Gergen's files on speeches and statements drafted for President Gerald Ford. It includes drafts by Gergen and other speechwriters; memoranda from White House staff and others outlining suggestions on theme and content, or comments on drafts; briefing papers and background information. Included are only those selected speeches with which Gergen was involved. The most significant files relate to a speech on national security given to the Daughters of the American Revolution, a special message on busing, and several legislative veto messages.
Collection: David R. Gergen Files
David Gergen's Presidential Speeches and Statements Files … This series contains David Gergen's files on speeches and statements drafted for President Gerald Ford. It includes drafts by Gergen and other speechwriters; memoranda from White House staff and others outlining suggestions on theme and content, or comments on drafts; briefing papers and background information. Included are only those selected speeches with which Gergen was involved. The most significant files relate to a speech on national …
This series contains David Gergen's files on speeches and statements drafted for President Gerald Ford. It includes drafts by Gergen and other speechwriters; memoranda from White House staff and others outlining suggestions on theme and content, or comments on drafts; briefing papers and background information. Included are only those selected speeches with which Gergen was involved. The most significant files relate to a speech on national security given to the Daughters of the American Revolution, a special message on busing, and several legislative veto messages.
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This series contains Director David Gergen's files on nominees for the Medal of Freedom. Many had been nominated during the Richard Nixon administration and remained under consideration during the Gerald Ford administration. Included in the files for some nominees is background on their accomplishments and letters of support from the public and government officials.
Collection: David R. Gergen Files
David Gergen's Medal of Freedom Name Files … This series contains Director David Gergen's files on nominees for the Medal of Freedom. Many had been nominated during the Richard Nixon administration and remained under consideration during the Gerald Ford administration. Included in the files for some nominees is background on their accomplishments and letters of support from the public and government …
This series contains Director David Gergen's files on nominees for the Medal of Freedom. Many had been nominated during the Richard Nixon administration and remained under consideration during the Gerald Ford administration. Included in the files for some nominees is background on their accomplishments and letters of support from the public and government officials.
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This series contains memoranda to President Gerald Ford drafted by Frank Zarb or members of his immediate staff, particularly John Hill and Eric Zausner. It documents the work of the Federal Energy Administration and the Energy Resources Council, both headed by Zarb. The memoranda include biweekly statistics concerning oil imports, domestic production, usage and conservation. Also included are proposals for meetings or telephone calls; talking points designed to aid the President in preparing for energy policy meetings; background material on a variety of energy-related topics; information on the progress of legislative initiatives; and early drafts of the President's energy messages. Major topics include: energy policy, decontrol of oil prices, nuclear energy, production incentives, conversion to coal, the Alaska pipeline, liquefied natural gas, windfall profits tax, energy conservation, divestiture, and the price of oil imports. Zarb also provided the President with briefings on energy policy options as developed by the Energy Resources Council and talking points on energy issues to aid him in preparing for Cabinet meetings. Presidential responses are attached to several of Zarb's memoranda. It is unclear whether or not this series is complete.
Collection: Frank G. Zarb Papers
Memoranda to the President … This series contains memoranda to President Gerald Ford drafted by Frank Zarb or members of his immediate staff, particularly John Hill and Eric Zausner. It documents the work of the Federal Energy Administration and the Energy Resources Council, both headed by Zarb. The memoranda include biweekly statistics concerning oil imports, domestic production, usage and conservation. Also included are proposals for meetings or telephone calls; talking points designed to aid the …
This series contains memoranda to President Gerald Ford drafted by Frank Zarb or members of his immediate staff, particularly John Hill and Eric Zausner. It documents the work of the Federal Energy Administration and the Energy Resources Council, both headed by Zarb. The memoranda include biweekly statistics concerning oil imports, domestic production, usage and conservation. Also included are proposals for meetings or telephone calls; talking points designed to aid the President in preparing for energy policy meetings; background material on a variety of energy-related topics; information on the progress of legislative initiatives; and early drafts of the President's energy messages. Major topics include: energy policy, decontrol of oil prices, nuclear energy, production incentives, conversion to coal, the Alaska pipeline, liquefied natural gas, windfall profits tax, energy conservation, divestiture, and the price of oil imports. Zarb also provided the President with briefings on energy policy options as developed by the Energy Resources Council and talking points on energy issues to aid him in preparing for Cabinet meetings. Presidential responses are attached to several of Zarb's memoranda. It is unclear whether or not this series is complete.
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This series contains newspaper clippings related to former President Richard Nixon during the decade after he left office. Many of the articles discuss the books published in this period about Richard Nixon and the Watergate scandal.
Collection: Gerald L. Warren Papers
Subject Files Relating to Richard M. Nixon … This series contains newspaper clippings related to former President Richard Nixon during the decade after he left office. Many of the articles discuss the books published in this period about Richard Nixon and the Watergate …
This series contains newspaper clippings related to former President Richard Nixon during the decade after he left office. Many of the articles discuss the books published in this period about Richard Nixon and the Watergate scandal.
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This series contains Leslie Janka's case files containing memoranda of conversations (memcons) and briefing papers on presidential meetings with members of Congress, mostly on foreign affairs and defense issues. Major topics include the embargo on arms transfers to Turkey, the federal budget for national defense, and legislative liaison with Congress.
Collection: National Security Council Press and Congressional Relations Staff Files (Ford Administration)
Leslie Janka's Congressional Meetings Files … This series contains Leslie Janka's case files containing memoranda of conversations (memcons) and briefing papers on presidential meetings with members of Congress, mostly on foreign affairs and defense issues. Major topics include the embargo on arms transfers to Turkey, the federal budget for national defense, and legislative liaison with …
This series contains Leslie Janka's case files containing memoranda of conversations (memcons) and briefing papers on presidential meetings with members of Congress, mostly on foreign affairs and defense issues. Major topics include the embargo on arms transfers to Turkey, the federal budget for national defense, and legislative liaison with Congress.
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This series contains survey reports, detailed data tables, charts, maps, and other information from a series of national proportional probability surveys of prospective voters in the 1976 presidential campaign. These public opinion surveys were administered in November 1974, February 1975, November 1975, June 1976, and throughout September and October 1976 and concern views on President Gerald Ford and various issues. The February 1975 study includes reports on focus group interviews, a random national sample, an intensive sample of Michigan voters, and a variety of supplementary analyses. Also included is a copy of the campaign strategy for the general election.
Collection: Robert M. Teeter Papers
National Surveys for the Republican National Committee … This series contains survey reports, detailed data tables, charts, maps, and other information from a series of national proportional probability surveys of prospective voters in the 1976 presidential campaign. These public opinion surveys were administered in November 1974, February 1975, November 1975, June 1976, and throughout September and October 1976 and concern views on President Gerald Ford and various issues. The February 1975 study includes …
This series contains survey reports, detailed data tables, charts, maps, and other information from a series of national proportional probability surveys of prospective voters in the 1976 presidential campaign. These public opinion surveys were administered in November 1974, February 1975, November 1975, June 1976, and throughout September and October 1976 and concern views on President Gerald Ford and various issues. The February 1975 study includes reports on focus group interviews, a random national sample, an intensive sample of Michigan voters, and a variety of supplementary analyses. Also included is a copy of the campaign strategy for the general election.
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This series contains correspondence, memoranda, agenda, minutes, cables, printed materials, clippings, and reports that are most directly related to the activities of the National Council for United States-China Trade's president, vice president, and their support staff. The material relates to administrative matters such as organizing the office; setting policy, goals, and objectives for the Council; making arrangements and compiling materials for the board and general membership meetings; and communicating with member companies. It documents the formation and history of the Council; its role in developing trade relations with China, and its relationship with other organizations involved in trade, scholarly, or cultural exchanges with China, and with U.S. Government agencies. Also documented is the establishment of liaison with the People's Republic of China Liaison Office and the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade.
The Board of Directors Meetings subseries relates to arrangements for and the business conducted at the semiannual meetings of the Board. The Annual Meetings subseries relates to arrangements for and the proceedings of the Council's annual membership meetings. The General Correspondence subseries includes inquiries about Council membership and services, invitations to trade fairs, trade with China, and employment opportunities. The Associations, Councils, Societies, and Committees subseries reflects cooperative efforts between the Council and other organizations in promoting common goals and sharing information. The Government Agencies subseries concerns the close working relationship between the Council and various agencies. The State Files subseries contains correspondence with officials from universities, banks, port authorities, state governments, trade and economic development councils, and chambers of commerce relating to Council membership and services, and developing commercial relations and exchanges with China. The Cables subseries relates to arrangements for delegations; Council activities in China, Hong Kong, and at the Canton Fair; and press releases to be issued when delegations left China. The Chronological Files subseries relates to topics such as the Beijing office, exhibitions, trade agreements, export controls, and various issues concerning normalization of U.S. - China relations. The Central Files subseries includes both courtesy correspondence and substantive materials relating to Council activities. The Account Files subseries contains financial records relating to delegations, special events, and the Beijing office. The Subject File subseries includes inter-office memoranda and communications with members, as well as material relating to conferences and delegations. The Office Reading Files Subseries includes occasional trip reports and minutes of meetings with committees and Chinese representatives. The Staff Files subseries contains material predating formal organization of the Council.
Collection: United States - China Business Council Records
Administrative Files … This series contains correspondence, memoranda, agenda, minutes, cables, printed materials, clippings, and reports that are most directly related to the activities of the National Council for United States-China Trade's president, vice president, and their support staff. The material relates to administrative matters such as organizing the office; setting policy, goals, and objectives for the Council; making arrangements and compiling materials for the board and general membership …
This series contains correspondence, memoranda, agenda, minutes, cables, printed materials, clippings, and reports that are most directly related to the activities of the National Council for United States-China Trade's president, vice president, and their support staff. The material relates to administrative matters such as organizing the office; setting policy, goals, and objectives for the Council; making arrangements and compiling materials for the board and general membership meetings; and communicating with member companies. It documents the formation and history of the Council; its role in developing trade relations with China, and its relationship with other organizations involved in trade, scholarly, or cultural exchanges with China, and with U.S. Government agencies. Also documented is the establishment of liaison with the People's Republic of China Liaison Office and the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade.
The Board of Directors Meetings subseries relates to arrangements for and the business conducted at the semiannual meetings of the Board. The Annual Meetings subseries relates to arrangements for and the proceedings of the Council's annual membership meetings. The General Correspondence subseries includes inquiries about Council membership and services, invitations to trade fairs, trade with China, and employment opportunities. The Associations, Councils, Societies, and Committees subseries reflects cooperative efforts between the Council and other organizations in promoting common goals and sharing information. The Government Agencies subseries concerns the close working relationship between the Council and various agencies. The State Files subseries contains correspondence with officials from universities, banks, port authorities, state governments, trade and economic development councils, and chambers of commerce relating to Council membership and services, and developing commercial relations and exchanges with China. The Cables subseries relates to arrangements for delegations; Council activities in China, Hong Kong, and at the Canton Fair; and press releases to be issued when delegations left China. The Chronological Files subseries relates to topics such as the Beijing office, exhibitions, trade agreements, export controls, and various issues concerning normalization of U.S. - China relations. The Central Files subseries includes both courtesy correspondence and substantive materials relating to Council activities. The Account Files subseries contains financial records relating to delegations, special events, and the Beijing office. The Subject File subseries includes inter-office memoranda and communications with members, as well as material relating to conferences and delegations. The Office Reading Files Subseries includes occasional trip reports and minutes of meetings with committees and Chinese representatives. The Staff Files subseries contains material predating formal organization of the Council.