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The White House Communications Agency (WHCA) recorded press briefings by various officials, press pool reports, and occasional other events during the administration of Gerald Ford. The table below lists these recordings and is based on WHCA’s daily inventory log. Actual tape times may differ from what was indicated by the White House staff. Use the search capabilities in your PDF reader program…
Series Description and Container List Legacy Finding Aid (PDF) Container List Collection Overview Scope and Content Note The White House Communications Agency (WHCA) recorded press briefings by various officials, press pool reports, and occasional other events during the administration of Gerald Ford. The table below lists these recordings and is based on WHCA’s daily inventory log. Actual tape times may differ from what was indicated by the White House staff. Use the search capabilities in your PDF reader …
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The White House Communications Agency (WHCA) made a few audio recordings of Ford family interviews. The table below lists these recordings and is based on WHCA’s daily log inventory. Actual tape times may differ from what was indicated by the White House staff. There are no copyright restrictions with these tapes. WHCA did not make audio recordings of other statements by the Ford family.
Series Description and Container List Legacy Finding Aid (PDF) Container List Collection Overview Scope and Content Note The White House Communications Agency (WHCA) made a few audio recordings of Ford family interviews. The table below lists these recordings and is based on WHCA’s daily log inventory. Actual tape times may differ from what was indicated by the White House staff. There are no copyright restrictions with these tapes. WHCA did not make audio recordings of other statements by the Ford family. …
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WHCA created weekly compilation tapes of selected stories from the evening news broadcasts of the CBS, NBC, and ABC television networks. It offered these “Weekly News Summaries” to White House staff via an internal cable TV system. The stories range across a host of national political, domestic policy, and foreign affairs topics.
Series Description and Container List Legacy Finding Aid (PDF) Container List Collection Overview Scope and Content Note WHCA created weekly compilation tapes of selected stories from the evening news broadcasts of the CBS, NBC, and ABC television networks. It offered these “Weekly News Summaries” to White House staff via an internal cable TV system. The stories range across a host of national political, domestic policy, and foreign affairs topics. Details Record Type Videos Last Modified Date 2024-05-08 …
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PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE RECORDS: Actualities Audiotapes
Series Description and Container List Legacy Finding Aid (PDF) Container List Collection Overview Scope and Content Note PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE RECORDS: Actualities Audiotapes Details Record Type Audio Last Modified Date 2024-06-03 Collection Type Personal Papers … PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE RECORDS: Actualities …
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PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE RECORDS: Audiovisual Material Removed from the Textual Records
Series Description and Container List Legacy Finding Aid (PDF) Container List Collection Overview Scope and Content Note PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE RECORDS: Audiovisual Material Removed from the Textual Records Details Record Type Audio Photographs Videos Last Modified Date 2024-06-03 Collection Type Personal Papers … PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE RECORDS: Audiovisual Material Removed from the Textual …
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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…
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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RELATED MATERIALSRelated materials can be found in the White House Central Files Subject Files categories FG 23 and 23/A (Department of Health, Education, and Welfare), Presidential Personnel Office Files, and the David Mathew Papers.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Materials relating primarily to the recommendation, application, and appointment of individuals to senior positions, advisory committees, and councils within the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW). Also included are documents regarding the process, politics, and policies of appointments to the committees and councils, as well as background information about organizations. This collection also documents the continuing relationships …
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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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James M. Cannon, a former journalist and aide to New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, joined the Ford administration in January 1975 as an assistant to Vice President Rockefeller. Soon thereafter, President Ford assigned the Vice President a major role in the formulation of domestic policy. On February 13, 1975, President Ford announced that Rockefeller would serve as vice chairman…
Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs; Executive Director of the Domestic Council, Domestic Council Material on virtually all domestic policy issues of the Ford administration, the 1976 campaign, reviews of the federal budget, administration of the Domestic Council, and Cannon's earlier work on Vice President Rockefeller's staff. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Administrative File, 1969-76. Budget File, 1975-76. Issues File, …
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William E. Casselman developed a good working relationship with Congressman Gerald Ford and his staff during his tenure as Special Assistant to the President for Congressional Relations in the Nixon White House. On the strength of this relationship, Casselman was invited to work on the Ford Vice Presidential staff. When Ford became President, Casselman moved…
Counsel to the President, Office of Council to the President Material on crime, privacy, the Nixon/Ford transition, the work of the Interagency Classification Review Committee, and miscellaneous issues requiring legal opinion. The collection represents a fragment of Casselman's work in the Legal Counsel's office. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Subject File, 1974-77. Filter Folders by Status Open Closed Digitized Reset Filters …