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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 with him to the White House…
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 …
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The Byron M. “Red” Cavaney Papers document the work of the White House Advance Office. As head of the White House Advance Office, Mr. Cavaney oversaw the planning for President Ford’s domestic and international trips. In this role he also selected volunteers to assist with the trips. The files typically predate the official Presidential visits by two or three weeks as staff assistants met…
Director, White House Advance Office; Special Assistant to the President Materials concerning the operation of the White House Advance Office and its logistical planning for foreign and domestic Presidential trips. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Domestic Trips File, 1974‑76. General File, 1974‑76. International Trips File, (1972) 1974‑76. Personnel File, 1974‑76. Filter Folders by Status Open Closed Digitized Reset Filters Container …
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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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Thomas G. Cody was a former management consultant who served as Executive Director of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) from May 1972 to April 1974. Following his resignation from the EEOC, Cody became Assistant Secretary for Administration in the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), in which position he served until November 1976. The Cody Papers consist…
Executive Director, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Assistant Secretary for Administration, Department of Housing and Urban Development Fragmentary materials, including both manuscript and printed or near-print items, documenting his government service. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission papers, 1972-74, include information on the development and implementation of policy and staff training and management. The Department of Housing and Urban Development papers, 1974-76, relate primarily to …
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Kenneth R. Cole assumed the position of Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs in January 1974 while also serving as Executive Director of the Domestic Council, a post he had held since December 1972. Prior to those appointments he served as Deputy Director of the Domestic Council and Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs. Before entering government service,…
Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs; Executive Director, Domestic Council, Domestic Council Topic lists and brief notes from senior staff meetings, notes from several presidential and other meetings on domestic and political issues, and a chronological correspondence file. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Chronological File, 1974-75. Notes from Meetings with the President, 1974-75. Notes from White House Staff and Other …
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Miscellaneous collections of a few items each donated by organizations and individuals from the congressional district formerly represented by Gerald R. Ford. Collections were solicited by Ford Library staff, received by Thomas Soapes during oral history interviews, or received in the mail unsolicited. Audiovisual materials received in the same manner have been transferred to the Audiovisual Department. Collections are arranged in order of receipt. New accessions are added as they are received and …
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James H. Falk joined the Domestic Council staff in March 1971 as a staff assistant to Edward Morgan, Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs. Falk was promoted to Associate Director in 1973 and assumed responsibility for activities associated with intergovernmental affairs, reporting directly to the director of the Domestic Council. He remained in this position until…
Associate Director for Intergovernmental Affairs, Domestic Council Falk handled White House liaison with U.S. territorial, state and local government officials and their organizations and lobbies. Renewal of the general revenue sharing program and the economic impact of military base closings are typical and prominent concerns. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Administrative File, 1974-75. Chronological File, 1975. General Subject …
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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…
Director, White House Visitors Office, Office of the Staff Secretary This collection contains materials documenting White House tour operations and visitor-related special events. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Group Tours File., (1969‑73) (1974‑77). Publications, (1973) 1974‑77. Subject File, (1969‑73) (1974‑77). Filter Folders by Status Open Closed Digitized Reset Filters Container List Collection Overview Scope and Content Note …
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William Fisher joined the Department of the Interior as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy and Minerals in April 1975. Upon the departure of Assistant Secretary Jack Carlson in February 1976, Fisher moved up to that position.The Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Energy and Minerals had oversight over the following offices:Alaska Power AdministrationBonneville Power…
Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Energy and Minerals A chronological file of Fisher's outgoing memoranda and correspondence plus two briefing books. The materials concern the management of energy and mineral leases on public lands and the continental shelf, ocean mining, mine safety and health issues, the work of the Geological Survey, mineral and energy stockpiles, the Naval Petroleum Reserve, and the Energy Resources Council. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by …
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While writing his autobiography, A Time to Heal (New York: Harper & Row, 1979), Gerald R. Ford composed a series of personal reflections on twenty-seven topics ranging from "How I make decisions" to "Advice to a teen-age daughter." Most deal with personal principles: the value of competition, of loyalty, of ambition. Others concern politics and governance: …
At the end of his administration, Gerald R. Ford contracted with publisher Harper & Row to write his memoirs. Trevor Armbrister, a journalist and correspondent for Reader's Digest, assisted him in the research and writing of the book, entitled A Time to Heal . This collection contains correspondence, notes, audio recordings of interviews, interview transcripts, drafts of chapters, and other materials related to the writing and publication process. The portion of the collection that is available for …