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Dr. Marvin H. Kosters, an economist who had been involved in the planning and analysis of wage and price controls with the Cost of Living Council during the Nixon administration, joined the Ford administration as consultant to the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy in December 1974. He remained with the administration until May 1975 when he returned to a position as resident…
Consultant, Office of the Assistant for Economic Affairs Materials concerning economic policy analysis and advice prepared for Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs, L. William Seidman, especially in the areas of the organization and operation of the Economic Policy Board and the March 1975 quarterly economic review. Also, materials on his work as White House liaison with the Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations during the time between the resignation of one Special Trade …
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Birge S. Watkins, a 1971 graduate of Alma College, began working for L. William Seidman in 1972 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In September 1974, he volunteered to aid Seidman with the Economic Summit and was then appointed to Seidman's office as staff assistant for scheduling.As staff assistant, Watkins drafted replies to requests for appointments, appearances and White House tours. He also drafted…
Staff Assistant, Office of Economic Affairs Routine scheduling correspondence and other letters drafted for L. William Seidman's signature, Seidman schedules, reference files of press releases and similar nearprint material, and material on office procedures. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Chronological File, 1974-77. Conference File, 1975-76. Seidman Schedules, 1974-77. Subject File, 1974-77. Filter Folders by Status Open Closed …
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David Wheat joined the White House Staff in March 1973, as assistant to Anne Armstrong, Counsellor to the President. Although Armstrong departed the White House in December 1974, Wheat remained through May 1975 and provided assistance to the Economic Policy Board staff. The majority of his files concern his work for Anne Armstrong.As staff assistant, Wheat aided Armstrong on routine office…
Staff Assistant, Office of Economic Affairs Small subject and chronological files concerning his work as an aide to White House Counsellor Anne Armstrong and later with the Economic Policy Board. Topics include: Council on Wage and Price Stability, Federal Property Council, World Food Conference, economics, and the organization and operation of the Economic Policy Board. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Subject and Chronological File, …
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William F. Gorog, a businessman and developer of the computerized legal research system, LEXIS, joined the Ford administration as deputy to L. William Seidman, Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs in May 1975. In March 1976 his title was changed from Deputy Director for Domestic Economic Policy to Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs. From November 1976…
Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs, Office of the Assistant for Economic Affairs Materials concerning his work as Deputy Director of the Economic Policy Board for domestic economic policy, especially his duties as an administration spokesperson and liaison with departments and agencies. Substantive issues material appears on such topics as the domestic footwear industry, product liability insurance, air brake standards, the New York City financial crisis, the Task Force on Questionable …
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The L. William Seidman Files document all aspects of his work as Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs and executive director of the Economic Policy Board (EPB), 1974-77, including: the operation of the EPB, the administration's handling of specific economic issues, interactions with other agencies handling economic questions, and Seidman's trips and speeches.Described below under…
Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs; Executive Director, Economic Policy Board, Office of the Assistant for Economic Affairs This is a key collection for domestic and economic affairs. Topics range from policy-making on trade, inflation, taxation, employment, and energy, to specific matters such as product liability, fair trade laws, aid to New York City, and various international meetings. The collection includes extensive records of the Economic Policy Board, a powerful interagency body …