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FORD LIBRARY PROJECT FILE OF DOCUMENTS DECLASSIFIED THROUGH THE REMOTE ARCHIVES CAPTURE (RAC) PROGRAM: PHOTOCOPIES, 1969-77 Extent 22.4 linear feet (approx. 44,800 pages) as of June 2012, but this is an ongoing project with materials added periodically. Record Type Textual Access Open. Processed by William H. McNitt, June 2012 Copyright Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Please see an archivist regarding other materials. Last Modified Date …
U.S. Department of Justice. Federal Bureau of Investigation. SPECIAL AGENT APPLICATION CASE FILE OF GERALD R. FORD, JR. 1941-1942 (1974-1976) Extent 0.1 linear feet (83 pages) Scope and Content Note Gerald R. Ford, a recent Yale Law School graduate and partner in the Grand Rapids, Michigan, law firm Ford and Buchen, completed the FBI special agent application on June 14, 1941. In order to determine the suitability of Gerald Ford for a special agent position, the FBI conducted a thorough background …
U.S. ENERGY RESOURCES COUNCIL RECORDS, 1974-76 Extent 2.0 linear feet (ca. 4,000 pages) Scope and Content Note LIST OF COUNCIL MEMBERS Members mandated by law Secretary of Interior* Secretary of State* Director, Office of Management and Budget* Administrator, Federal Energy Administration* Administrator, Energy Research and Development Administration* Members by presidential appointment Attorney General Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of Commerce* Secretary of Defense Secretary of Health, Education, …
U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY NON-RECORD COPIES OF HELICOPTER RADIO MESSAGES DURING EVACUATION OF U.S. EMBASSY IN SAIGON, 4/29-30/1975 Extent Less than 1 linear foot (ca. 250 pages) Scope and Content Note 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 …
CARLA HILLS SPEECHES, 1975-77 Extent Less than 1 linear foot (ca. 800 pages) Record Type Textual Access Open. Processed by Nancy Mirshah, June, 1998 Copyright Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Last Modified Date Fri, 03/07/2025 - 12:00 Content Available Online No Summary Description Photocopies of the final texts of public speeches and statements by Carla A. Hills while she was Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, March 1975 - …
RECORDS OF THE U.S. COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS, (1969) 1974-77 Extent 70.4 linear feet (ca. 140,800 pages) Scope and Content Note 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 …
RICHARD FELTNER PAPERS, 1974-77 Extent 0.4 linear feet (ca. 800 pages) Scope and Content Note Richard L. Feltner was an academic expert in the field of agricultural economics when he became the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Marketing and Consumer Services. After earning his doctorate, he pursued a career in education in the agricultural departments of Michigan State University and the University of Illinois. The position of Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Marketing and Consumer Services …
White House Communications Agency Audiotapes: President and Ford Family Miscellaneous, August 1976 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 …
White House Communications Agency Audiotapes: Press Briefings, Pool Reports, and Miscellaneous, 1974-77 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 …
White House Communications Agency (WHCA): Videotapes of Weekly News Summaries, 1974-1977 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. Record Type Videos Last Modified Date Mon, 10/21/2024 - 12:00 …
U.S. MARINE CORPS. HISTORY AND MUSEUMS DIVISION. COPIES OF ORAL HISTORIES ON THE MAYAGUEZ ACTION AND RELATED MARINE UNIT OPERATIONAL RECORDS, 1965-77 Extent 2.4 linear feet (33 compact disks and ca. 4,000 pages) Scope and Content Note The Marine Corps History and Museums Division collects oral histories and documents concerning the history of the Marine Corps. In 2004 they sent compact disks containing copies of materials relating to the recapture of the S.S. Mayaguez and other aspects of the Vietnam War …
U.S. NATIONAL STUDY COMMISSION ON RECORDS AND DOCUMENTS OF FEDERAL OFFICIALS SELECTED DUPLICATE RECORDS, 1974-77 Extent 8.0 linear feet (ca. 16,000 pages) Scope and Content Note The National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Officials, also known as the Public Documents Commission, was established by Title II of the Presidential Records and Materials Preservation Act (Public Law 93‑526), signed December 19, 1974. Events during the last years of the Nixon Presidency aroused controversy …
ROCKEFELLER, NELSON - FBI VICE PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION INVESTIGATION CASE FILE, (1950, 1952, 1969) August 1974 – December 1974 Extent 1.6 linear feet (4,010 pages) Scope and Content Note Special Note In an earlier version of the Jane Dannenhauer Files finding aid, this case file was listed as being part of the Dannenhauer Files. It was added to the Dannenhauer Files because the collection includes a copy of a similar document, the FBI's final investigatory report on Rockefeller, see series: Vice …