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Alexander Haig first joined the White House staff in 1968 as an aide on the National Security Council staff to incoming national security assistant Henry Kissinger. He continued on the White House staff as an assistant to the president and chief of staff under Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford until 1974, absent January-May 1973 when he served as Army Vice Chief of Staff at the Pentagon. In…
Assistant to the President, White House Operations Office Memoranda, schedule proposals and briefing papers documenting Alexander Haig's duties as President Ford's chief of staff. Topics include various aspects of the transition: personnel, the selection of a new vice president, arrangements for Nixon's post-presidential life, and arrangements concerning the new president's schedule. Also included is the collection is a file of routine personal correspondence. View in NARA catalog Series Description and …
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H. James Field, Jr., joined the White House staff in February 1976 as Associate Director of the Presidential Personnel Office, filling human resources, housing and transportation positions. In July 1976 he was appointed Staff Assistant to Richard B. Cheney, whom he had previously assisted at the Cost of Living Council. In this position, Field, a former Republican State Chairman of Rhode…
Staff Assistant, White House Operations Office Correspondence concerning the 1976 election, especially presidential messages, telegrams, candidate endorsements, and fundraising. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Subject File, 1976. Filter Folders by Status Open Closed Digitized Reset Filters Container List Collection Overview Scope and Content Note H. James Field, Jr., joined the White House staff in February 1976 as Associate Director …
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Foster Chanock joined the White House staff as a consultant on October 14, 1975 and handled special projects for White House Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld, including the preparation of background materials for Mr. Rumsfeld's confirmation hearings as Secretary of Defense. Virtually no materials from this period appear in this collection.After Richard Cheney became Assistant to the President…
Staff Assistant, White House Operations Office Material concerning the 1976 presidential election, especially public opinion polls and analyses, and Chanock's research and writing projects. Also material on miscellaneous subjects. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Subject File, 1975-76. Filter Folders by Status Open Closed Digitized Reset Filters Container List Collection Overview Scope and Content Note Foster Chanock joined the White …
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Long-time confidant of Donald Rumsfeld, Robert Goldwin served in the White House as Special Consultant to the President. Congressmen Rumsfeld and Gerald Ford attended conferences run by Goldwin when he was director of the Public Affairs Conference Center. In 1973 he went to Brussels to aid Rumsfeld, then Ambassador to NATO. When Rumsfeld took over from Alexander Haig as Ford's…
Special Consultant, White House Operations Office Materials concerning his work on White House liaison with the academic world and with Jewish groups. The bulk of this collection is routine in nature, but some substantive materials on such issues as affirmative action, crime and the Arab Boycott appear. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Correspondence File, 1974-76. Name File, 1974-76. Subject File, 1974-76. Filter Folders by Status …
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This collection contains records created by the Executive Protective Service in the performance of their duties of securing the White House and Old Executive Office Building facilities and grounds, and protection of the President and the First Family. The records document the visitors to the Oval Office, President's Private Study, and Cabinet Room, and the movement and activities of the President and the First Family at the White House. The bulk of this collection consists of group lists and individual …
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During the Ford administration, Richard Cheney held the positions of Deputy Assistant and Assistant to the President for White House Operations, titles commonly referred to by the news media and others as "Deputy Chief of Staff" and "Chief of Staff." He initially served as deputy to Donald Rumsfeld and succeeded him in November 1975 when Rumsfeld became Secretary of Defense. This…
Files concerning numerous domestic and foreign policy issues, investigations of the intelligence community, Supreme Court and other personnel appointments, 1974 and 1977 transitions, and the 1976 presidential election, especially the campaign for the Republican nomination. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Boxes 1-13 General Subject File, 1974-77. Boxes 14-16 President Ford Committee Weekly Reports, July 1975-July 1976. Boxes 16‑19 …
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Related MaterialSignificant related materials are located in White House Central Files (WHCF) subject file categories FG (Federal Government) and TR (Trips), and the White House Scheduling and Advance Office staff files.
Special Assistant to the President; Aide to the President; Office of White House Operations This collection consists primarily of the President's schedules, domestic and foreign trip itineraries, and presidential briefing books, which include background information, talking points, and biographical sketches. There are also materials relating to the 1976 presidential campaign, including Republican Party and President Ford Committee contacts, analysis of Carter campaign strategy for the states visited by …
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The files of James Reichley cover the period May-October 1976 when he served as a political consultant for White House Chief of Staff Richard Cheney.A journalist with practical experience in the political arena, Reichley assisted Cheney with President Ford's primary and general election campaigns. His broad responsibility was to consider long range goals and policies, and to generate new…
Consultant, White House Staff, White House Operations Office The materials document Reichley's work on the 1976 presidential campaign, including general campaign strategy, development of long-range goals and policies, the presidential debates, and statements of President Ford's position on specific issues. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Subject File, 1976. Filter Folders by Status Open Closed Digitized Reset Filters Container List …
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Michael Farrell joined the White House staff on March 24, 1969, and became Director of the White House Visitors Office in 1974 during the Nixon administration, a post he held through the entire Ford administration. Most of the collection dates from the Ford administration, but includes some Nixon administration materials, most notably the group tour calendar books, going back as far as 1969.The…
… Details Extent 24.8 linear feet (52,500 pages) Record Type Textual Donor Gerald R. Ford (1977-NLF-114) Last Modified Date 2024-10-07 Collection Type White House Office Files Tag - Office Name White House Operations Office Access Open. Researchers …