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William G. Hyland, a noted expert on U.S.-Soviet relations, had a distinguished career in government service, which began during the 1950s as an analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency and culminated with his tenure as Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs during the Ford administration. In between, Hyland served on the National Security Council staff and as Assistant…
Editor, Foreign Affairs This collection contains material primarily documenting William G. Hyland's post- government career, in particular his tenure as editor of Foreign Affairs but includes some material from his government service during the Nixon and Ford administrations. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series General Subject File, 1974-92. Publications, 1960-92. Writings by Other Authors File, 1974-92. Writings, Speeches, and …
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Judith Ann Johnston, a former legal secretary, joined the Domestic Council staff as a secretary in February 1973. She first worked in the office of the Executive Director, Kenneth Cole, but from October 1974 on she was staff secretary for the Domestic Council under the Deputy Director for Operations.
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Staff Secretary, Domestic Council The bulk of the collection consists of personnel files for Domestic Council staff members. Also included are materials concerning routine administrative matters such as compiling Domestic Council budget figures and tracking numbers of personnel on duty and staff detailed from other agencies. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Administrative File, 1973-77. Personnel File, 1973-77. Filter Folders by Status …
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Jerry Jones began his White House career during the Nixon administration and remained on staff for the entire Ford presidency. He held several positions in the White House Personnel Office from 1971-74, and in April 1974 was appointed Staff Secretary. He continued as Staff Secretary in the Ford administration until June 1975 when he was appointed Director of…
White House Staff Secretary, Staff Secretary's Office; Deputy Assistant to the President for Scheduling and Advance, Scheduling and Advance Office Materials relating to tracking the flow of paperwork to and from the President, various administrative aspects of White House operations, and planning the President's schedule. Extensive materials on the 1976 presidential campaign and presidential trips. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series …
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William T. Kendall came to the White House in February 1975 directly from the staff of Senator Charles Mathias, Jr. He was appointed deputy assistant for legislative affairs (Senate) and reported to Max L. Friedersdorf, head of the Congressional Relations Office. His predecessor, Tom C. Korologos, had served President Nixon since 1971 and remained on President…
Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs (Senate), Congressional Relations Office The collection consists of files documenting contacts with senators and their aides regarding pending legislation, appointments and routine requests; and advising the president on congressional votes and views on legislation. Topics include Vietnam, military spending, intelligence community oversight and energy issues, as well as other matters. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword …
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Lissy joined the Domestic Council in September 1975 as Associate Director where he assumed Roger Semerad's responsibilities for labor, veterans and education issues, along with his active files. In this capacity, he monitored legislation in the Congress, drafted presidential statements, and prepared briefing papers and memoranda for the President and Domestic…
Associate Director for Education, Labor, and Veterans; Special Assistant for Domestic Affairs, Domestic Council The files consist of materials produced or accumulated by Lissy, his predecessor Roger Semerad, and Lissy's staff assistant William Diefenderfer. The collection concerns their work on issues in the areas of education, labor, veterans affairs, and civil service. It also documents Lissy's major role in White House liaison with Jewish Americans. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container …
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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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Theodore Marrs' Files document his 1974-76 work on White House liaison with approximately 160 special interest groups and associations and include material on the government programs and issues that most interested them.Marrs' Role in the Ford White HouseMany of Marrs' colleagues in the Public Liaison Office specialized in liaison with groups representing only particular segments of society.…
Special Assistant to the President for Human Resources, Public Liaison Office Marrs handled White House liaison with interest groups not specifically assigned to other staff members of the Public Liaison Office. These associations were interested in veterans affairs, military matters, Indian affairs, medicine and health, education, religion, ethnic affairs, old age, and business. Among the issues he handled were Vietnam War amnesty, military personnel missing in action in Southeast Asia, and Indochina …
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John O. "Jack" Marsh served in Congress with Gerald Ford from 1963 to 1971. Although a Democrat, his conservative political philosophy led President Richard Nixon to appoint him Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs in 1972. He later joined Vice President Ford's staff as an advisor on defense and foreign affairs matters. When Gerald Ford became President in August…
Counsellor to the President Marsh was a senior advisor who oversaw the White House Congressional Relations and Public Liaison Offices. He had additional responsibilities relating to the 1975 investigations of the intelligence community, the Bicentennial celebration, various matters relating to former President Richard Nixon, and the 1977 transition. His files also span a wide variety of domestic and foreign policy matters, but only occasional items concern political affairs. View in NARA catalog Series …
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Robin B. Martin came to work for Vice President Ford in February 1974, from his position as Executive Vice President of Regional Broadcasters Group. He served as a Staff Assistant in the Vice Presidential Advance Office until August 1974, when he was appointed to a similar position in the White House Advance Office, reporting directly to Advance Office Director Byron M…
Vice-Presidential and Presidential Advanceman This collection contains material documenting foreign and domestic travel planning for the Vice-President, President, and First Lady. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Administrative File, 1973‑76. Domestic Trips File, (1969, 1973) 1974-75. Foreign Trips File, 1974‑76. Filter Folders by Status Open Closed Digitized Reset Filters Container List Collection Overview Scope and Content Note Robin …
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Stephen McConahey joined the White House staff on September 7, 1975 as the Domestic Council's Associate Director for Transportation. He later was named Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs on January 28, 1976, inheriting the responsibilities of Associate Director James H. Falk, who had resigned at the end of 1975. The McConahey…
Associate Director for Transportation; Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Domestic Council McConahey handled liaison and policy coordination with state, local, and territorial governments and related organizations such as the National Governors' Conference and the National League of Cities. Community development, energy and environmental policies, revenue sharing, the 1976 campaign, and federal aid are typical issues. A smaller portion of the collection derives from his work …