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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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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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The Peter H. Sorum Papers consist of materials relating to the work done by Sorum and other members of the White House Advance Office (part of the Scheduling and Advance Office) in preparation for out-of-town trips taken or events attended by members of the First Family.The collection focuses primarily on events attended by Mrs. Ford and the Ford children but there are materials relating to…
Ford Vice Presidential Reception Committee Member; Staff Assistant for the Advance Office Materials relating to advance work for members of the First Family including briefing books, correspondence, memoranda, notes, schedules, Secret Service deployment diagrams, fact sheets, airport and venue schema, seating arrangements, event brochures and tourist information, newspaper clippings, thank you notes, press releases, and State Department telegrams.It also includes material relating to a "homestate …
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The William E. Timmons Files consist of memoranda, correspondence, briefing papers, notes and reports on legislation compiled by Timmons and his assistant Powell Moore from August to December 1974, and Timmons' routine personal correspondence from 1969 to 1974.During the first five months of the Ford administration, Timmons continued to head the White House Congressional Relations Office, as he…
Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs, Congressional Relations Office Material compiled by Timmons and his assistant Powell Moore from August to December 1974 and Timmons' routine personal correspondence from 1969 to 1974. The files document the organization of the White House legislative liaison staff and contacts between Timmons and individual Members of Congress on pending legislation, presidential appointments and routine political matters. View in NARA catalog Series Description and …
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The Council of Economic Advisers, established within the Executive Office of the President by the Employment Act of 1946, provided economic analysis and advice to the President and assisted him in developing and evaluating economic policies. The CEA consisted of a chairman and two members appointed by the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate and a supporting cast of economists,…
The records, part of National Archives Record Group 459, consist of files accumulated during the Ford administration by Chairman Alan Greenspan, members Gary L. Seevers, William J. Fellner, Paul W. MacAvoy, and Burton G. Malkiel, and staff economists. The records document the Council's interest in a wide range of domestic and international economic policy topics, and include some files retained from the Nixon administration. Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All …
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LIST OF COUNCIL MEMBERSMembers mandated by lawSecretary of Interior*Secretary of State*Director, Office of Management and Budget*Administrator, Federal Energy Administration*Administrator, Energy Research and Development Administration*Members by presidential appointmentAttorney GeneralSecretary of AgricultureSecretary of Commerce*Secretary of DefenseSecretary of Health, Education,…
The ERC collection relates primarily to executive committee meetings and includes agenda notices, meeting minutes and summaries, and related background and option papers prepared by member agencies. Also included are miscellaneous memoranda on energy topics and a few draft reports reflecting some of the work of ERC task forces. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Energy Resources Council Meeting File, 1974-76. Subject File, 1974-76. …
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In his letter donating this collection to the Gerald R. Ford Library, Lt. Gen. Kenneth A. Minihan, Director, National Security Agency, described the materials as follows: “The enclosed file represents messages pertaining to the evacuation of Saigon, 29 and 30 April 1975. As a classified file, it was in the possession of an NSA analyst since the evacuation, and only recently came into the Center…
Non-record copies of communications between evacuation helicopters and their command and control center intercepted during the final hours of the U.S. evacuation of Saigon, April 1975. These communications were collected by a National Security Agency signals intelligence command post known as Cricket. Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All Series Filter Folders by Status Open Closed Digitized Reset Filters Container List Collection Overview Scope and Content Note In …
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Bruce Wagner came to Campaign ’76 Media Communications at the behest of Chairman Peter H. Dailey in November of 1975. On extended leave from Grey Advertising, Inc., the eighth largest advertising agency in the United States, the 32 year-old Wagner was charged with overseeing the staff and daily operations of the agency, a corporation specifically established to handle President Ford’s…
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer; Campaign ’76 Media Communications, Inc Material relating to the daily operations of Campaign’76 Media Communications, Inc., especially its work on Gerald R. Ford’s campaign advertising for the 1976 primary elections. The collection is mostly comprised of his office files including memoranda, correspondence, brochures, bumper stickers, news clippings, market research materials, and advertising copy. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container …
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This collection contains the working files of two directors of the White House Office of Communications, Gerald Warren and Margita White, concerning news media liaison and coordination of Federal Government public relations efforts. Discussed below under separate headings are the organization and functions of the White House Office of Communications, the scope and content of the Warren and White…
Deputy Press Secretary and Assistant Press Secretary; Directors of Communications, Press Secretary's Office Materials concerning White House liaison with the news media, excluding the White House Press Corps. Included is information on media briefings and receptions, press interviews with the President, local and regional press conferences, and coordination of Federal Government public relations efforts. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All …
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The Margita White Papers concern her work as White House Assistant Press Secretary between January 1975 and July 1976. During the early months of her service, she worked as deputy to Gerald Warren, Director of the Office of Communications. When he left the White House in the summer of 1975, she succeeded him as Director.The Office of Communications handled relations with media beyond the White…
White House Assistant Press Secretary; Director, Office of Communications The collection includes separate chronological files of memoranda and correspondence concerning various aspects of the work of White and her staff, and a fragmentary subject file relating to the organization and operation of the Communications Office, including a significant file of notes taken at White House senior staff meetings. View in NARA catalog Series Description and Container List Filter by Keyword Filter by Series All …