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Virginia H. Knauer joined the Nixon administration staff in April 1969 as Chairman of the President’s Committee on Consumer Interests (PCCI) and Special Assistant to the President for Consumer Affairs. President Nixon named Knauer Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs (OCA) when it replaced PCCI in 1971. Knauer remained head of the OCA after it was absorbed by the Department of Health,…
Special Assistant to the President for Consumer Affairs, Office of Public Liaison, and, Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare This collection contains materials relating to Virginia Knauer's work as Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs under the Nixon and Ford administrations. The materials document consumer programs, budget development, and implementation of the President's Consumer Representation Plan, as well as related speeches, press releases …
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John C. Vickerman joined the White House staff in 1973. Early in the Ford administration he served as Executive Assistant to Counsellor Anne Armstrong and as Executive Secretary of the Federal Property Council. He was appointed to the Office of Public Liaison as Director for Business and Trade Associations on December 18, 1974. In this position he reported directly to William J. Baroody, Jr.,…
Director for Business and Trade Associations, Office of Public Liaison Material concerning his work organizing White House meetings and briefings for business and trade associations, and other aspects of liaison work with these groups. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Meetings and Briefings File, 1974-77. Subject File, 1974-77. Filter Folders by Status Open Closed Digitized Reset Filters Container List Collection Overview Scope and …
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Reynaldo Maduro served as Deputy Special Assistant for Hispanic Affairs in the final months of the Ford Administration, providing a liaison with the Cuban and Puerto Rican communities during the campaign. The Maduro files, which date almost exclusively from September and October 1976, document Maduro's liaison work with the Hispanic Community, particularly his efforts to set up meetings…
Deputy Special Assistant for Hispanic Affairs, Public Liaison Office Material related to White House liaison with Hispanics, and in particular with Cuban-Americans and Puerto Rican-Americans during the final months of the 1976 Presidential campaign. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Administrative File, 1976. Correspondence File, 1976. Hispanic American Subject File, 1976. Filter Folders by Status Open Closed Digitized Reset Filters …
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Wayne Valis joined the White House staff during President Nixon's second term and performed duties in areas of public liaison, recruitment, legislative tracking and speechwriting under the direction of Melvin Laird and William J. Baroody. He continued to perform many of the same duties during the Ford administration and was given the title of Director of Planning and Research for the Office of…
Director of Planning and Research, Office of Public Liaison Files concerning the planning of Office of Public Liaison meetings with groups and individuals in the private sector, various other transmissions of information from the public to the government, President Ford's consumer initiatives, and presidential personnel appointments. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Consumer Representation Plan File, 1974-76. Personnel File, 1973-76. …
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Thomas Aranda was appointed Special Assistant to the President for Hispanic Affairs on July 29, 1976, three months after Fernando De Baca resigned the position. Working in the Office of Public Liaison (OPL) under the direction of William J. Baroody, Jr., Aranda provided liaison to Hispanics during the 1976 campaign and the last six months of the Ford administration. In the remaining…
Special Assistant to the President for Hispanic Affairs, Office of Public Liaison Material related to White House liaison with Hispanic groups and individuals and their issues during the last six months of the Ford administration. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Federal Programs, 1976-77. General Subject File, 1976-77. Hispanic Organizations, 1976-77. Major Hispanic Issues, 1975-76. Meetings, 1976. Filter Folders by Status Open Closed …
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William J. Baroody, Jr., began his career in Washington as an aide to Republican congressman Melvin Laird. As Laird moved to other positions, including Secretary of Defense and then White House Counsellor, Baroody continued to assist him. Soon after joining the White House staff, Baroody began to do some liaison work with interest groups, although his was not the only office serving…
Assistant to the President for Public Liaison, Office of Public Liaison Material concerning the operation of the Public Liaison Office, liaison with interest groups, White House briefings and conferences, the issuance of presidential proclamations, and issues (especially business-related issues such as consumerism). The bulk of the file dates from August 1974 to December 1975; in several series only scattered later items appear. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword …
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The Special Assistant to the President for Women advised the President on women's issues, handled White House liaison with women's organizations and oversaw the work of the Office of Women's Programs (OWP) headed by Karen Keesling. Presidential Counsellor Anne Armstrong created the small office in the Nixon White House in February 1973 and brought it into the Ford administration. The…
Special Assistants to the President for Women, Office of Public Liaison The collection documents Lindh's and Holm's liaison with women's groups and their advocacy within the White House on issues of special interest to women. It includes material accumulated by presidential Counsellor Anne Armstrong and Office of Women's Programs Director Karen Keesling. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Administration Statements on Women's Issues, …
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Bradley Patterson served throughout the Nixon and Ford administrations in a variety of positions, most notably as the White House official closely monitoring the concerns of Native Americans from 1969 to 1974 and again in 1976. The files described here consist of correspondence and memoranda generated or accumulated by Patterson in 1976 as Special Assistant to the President for Native…
Special Assistant for Native American Programs, Presidential Personnel Office Materials from Patterson's work on legislation and policies concerning Native Americans, and his work as a White House liaison between Federal officials and tribal organizations. Patterson's files from his work as Assistant Director of Operations, White House Personnel Office, will be described separately in the finding aid for the records of that office. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by …
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In July 1974, President Nixon appointed Fernando E. C. De Baca as Counsellor Anne Armstrong's Deputy for Hispanic Affairs, but De Baca did not arrive at the White House until the following September. He received the new title of Special Assistant to the President for Hispanic Affairs from President Ford and served under Armstrong in the newly-created Office of Hispanic Affairs (OHA) until…
Special Assistant to the President for Hispanic Affairs, Office of Public Liaison Material related to De Baca's liaison with Hispanic groups and individuals, their issues and goals, and the federal government's role in assisting their development in areas of civil rights, education, equal employment opportunity and technical aid. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Chronological File, 1974 - 76. Federal Programs, 1974 - 76. General …
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Jeffrey P. Eves and his successor John B. Shlaes oversaw White House conferences and briefings organized by the Office of Public Liaison during the last portion of the Nixon administration and the entire Ford presidency. Eves also served as liaison with business special interest groups in 1974. The materials described here consist partly of correspondence and topical files from Eves'…
Directors of White House Conferences, Office of Public Liaison Materials compiled by Jeffrey Eves and his assistant and successor, John Shlaes, on their work organizing White House conferences, briefings, and field conferences. Arrangements and proceedings for the meetings are much better documented than policy impact. Also includes material on liaison with business and trade associations. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Consumer …