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THE WHITE HOUSE WASH INGT ON WHITE HOUSE ENTERTAINMENT PRESIDENT FORD DATE · FUNCTibN ENTERTAINMENT 8/16/74 State Dinner honoring King Hussein (Jordan) Howard Devron and his Orchestra Fred Powell Ainnah Bryant Irving Andrusia Joseph Moser Teddy Alper Wade H. Pollard Jack Johnson Robert Jacobs Lawrence Devron 9/12/74 State Dinner honoring Prime Minister Rabin (Israel) Eugene Fodor, violinist Norman Scribner. I Accompanist THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON WHITE HOUSE ENTERTAINMENT PRESIDENT FORD DATE FUNCTION …
February 24, 1976 NOTES FROM MARIA 1 s MEETING WITH JEANNE DAVIS AND MARGE WICKLEIN . IN THE SOCIAL SECRETARY's OFFICE AT 3:00PM ON FEBRUARY 24, 1976. SUBJECT: State Gift Ideas Maria first explained to Jeanne Davis and Marge Wicklein that the reason she had asked for the meeting was because of Mrs. Ford's concern and unhappiness over the State Gifts that were given by she and the President on their last foreign trip as well as on other occasions.Many of the basic areas were discussed, such as: l. What are …
? Toast by the President in honor of Anwar al-Sadat, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt .. Mr. President: I have long been looking forward to meeting you. I am therefore especially happy that arrangements could be made for us to meet in thi s historic city. My great hope is that our next meeting can take place in the United States where we can reciprocate the warm and gracious hospitality shown by you and the Egyptian people to my predecessor and to so many other official American visitors over the …
(['•\ v~ BICENTENNIAL WAGON TRAIN PILGRIMAGE to Pennsylvania 1975-1976 •} ' ., Official Souvenir Program '· Page 1 A MESSAGE from Milton 1 Shapp, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania HE BRIEFEST CHRONOLOGY Pennsylvania's historic achievements ring the past 200 years would require a ponderous ledger. The first entry would be July 4, 1776, when the Declaration of American Independence was adopted in a triumph of reason over force. The closing entry would be July 4, 1976, when 60 cov~ ered wagons of …
THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIN GTON 13 May 75 Lora: I have transc ribed my telcon s from tonigh t. I didn't monit or all the calls back and forth to Defen se Dept. but these do includ e all the Presid ential calls of tonigh t along with one with the Presid ent during the early morni ng hours . There may have been others with the Presid ent from last night/ early am this could be check ed with Anne or Maril yn. Bud sugge sted these be held -- at least until the crisis is over -- they may be neede d for recor d-che …
} THE PRESIDENT HAS s=:·. MEMORANDUM 4921 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ACTION October 22, 1974 iliiiCREr MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER /((_ SUBJECT: Your Visit to Japan Your visit to Japan represents an historic occasion for both countries. It will be the first visit to Japan by an American President in office. It will also be a prelude to the return visit by Emperor Hirohito next year. In addition, it will be your first major trip abroad. In recent days the Japanese Left has …
/ '? MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HO USE WASHINGTON &.EGR:E;T /NODIS/XGDS MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION - PARTICIPANTS: Leonid I. Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU President Ford Viktor M. Sukhodrev, Counsellor, Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs {Interpreter) DATE & TIME: Wednesday, July 30, 1975 12:00 Noon (after plenary meeting) PLACE: Outside American Ambassador's Residence Helsinki, Finland [Soviet memcon of privaJte conversation reconstructed from scraps of paper retrieved from …
ANSWERS to QUESTIONS about EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex." ., NATIONAL WOMAN'S PARTY 144 Constitution Avenue, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 Founded 1913 ' HISTORY The National Woman's Party was founded in 1913 and spearheaded the Woman's Suffrage Movement. After passage of the Suffrage Act in 1920 the National Woman's Party had introduced in Congress in 1923 the first Equal Rights Amendm ent bill …
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--"' _'.E.:J; n-q:u',STI':' MEMO RAND OM THE WHIT E HOUS E WASHI NGTON 2158 INFO RMA TION May 5, 1976 CONF IDEN TIAL MEM ORAN DUM FOR THE PRE SIDE NT.4 ! I GLI FROM : BREN TSCO WCR OFT SUBJ ECT: Cuba Suffe rs Some Reve rses initia l succe ss While the Cuba n adven ture in Ango la has met with incre ased, this 1 has and Castr o s prest ige in much of the third world has not been accom plish ed witho ut some cost. prog ress in Prior to Septe mber 1975, the Cuba ns had made great They had been gaini ng accep …
Operation Babylift Press Releases Title Pool Report One, San Diego to Palm Springs Statement by the President - We are seeing a great human tragedy as untold numbers of Vietnamese flee the North Vietnamese onslaught Press Conference No. 12 of the President of the United States Air Force One -- Palm Springs to San Francisco Statement by the President on crash of the US C-5A mercy light near Saigon Remarks of the President to the Bay Area Council Palm Springs to San Francisco International Airport President …
Scanned from the White House Central Files Subject File (SP 2-3-94 - Exec.) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library fd.ARCH 2~, 1976 FOR INltEDIATE RELEASE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS CONFERENCE OF FORREST DAVID MATHEWS SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE JONAS SALK SALK INSTITUTE FOR BIOLOGICAL STUDIES ALBERT B. SABIN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA THEODORE COOPER ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION AND …
l?ACKAR.D, David l/4/75 5/19/7 5 7 /l/7 5 . :PACRWOOD, Bob 11/11/75 7 /2L/76 8/3/76 I 12/l/76 PA HLA VI, Mohammed Reza Shah of Iran l/L 9 /77 PALMER, Arnold 5/12/76 I ll/25 /76 PALM~R, Lynn 11/27 /74· 7 / 7 / 76 PARKS, Lyman S. 5/9/76 'vi/.' PARMA, Leon C. c ~ t:' d #1 9 I 12 I 74 12 I 2 5 I 74 2/16/75 3/ll/75 3/16/75 3/25/75 4/16/75 6/17/75 7/18/75 9/9/75 10/18/75 1 I - ~b7~{~~5 I 10(26 /7 5 12 16/7 5 1/ll/7 6 2/26/76 I "" c~td #2 PARMA, Leon W. [C.] 4/7/76 4/18/76 I 4/19/76 5/31/76 6/10/76 7/14/76 …
HEAD TABLE Amb. Mark Evans Austad Mrs. Kissinger H. E. The Minister for Foreign Affairs MRS. FORD H. E. Dr. Urho Kekkonen President of Finland THE PRESIDENT Mrs. Tuominen Wife of the Amb. of Finland The Secretary of State Mrs. Mark Evans Austad H. E. The Ambassador of Finland Digitized from the Russell H. Armentrout Files (Box 26) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library TABLE 4 Mr. Jack Ford Miss Susan Marks Mr. Tony Orlando Mrs. WilliaITl N. Cafritz Wife of Pres., WITl. Cafritz DevelopITlent Corp. Mr. …
Digitized from the Russell H. Armentrout Files (Box 27) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library …
Digitized from the Russell H. Armentrout Files (Box 11) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Date Issued May 1, 197 By P. Revised --- FACT SHEET Mrs. Ford's Office Event State Dinner &roup Honoring Prime Minister and Mrs. Lee of Singapore DATE/TIME May 8, 1975 8:00 p. m. Contact P_~a~t~H~o~vv~a~r~d~~-nr.=~~___________________________________ Number of guests: Total J!2-fJHiberWomen____x_______ Men__---.:x-=- _____ MB Phone 2927 Children ----- Place State Floor Principals involved President and …
Digitized from the Russell H. Armentrout Files (Box 13) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Date Issued 5/19/75 By P. Revised --- FACT SHEET Mrs. Ford's Office Event State Dinner Group Honoring President and Mrs. Walter5cheel of the Federal Republic of Germany DATE/TIME June 16, 1975 8:00 p. Contact Pat Howard Phone 2927 m. ----- ---- Number of guests: TotatIn8 R~:rBl~~r Women_---'x=-- _ _ _ Men----'x=-- _ _ __ Children Place State Floor Principals involved President and Mrs. Ford Participation …
- Thursday, SepteITlber TABLE 1 Sen. Tower Mrs. Edwards Mr. Lopez Caballero Mrs. :Haerle Mr. Granville Mr. Obr~gon Mrs. Quillen Mr. Jarriel Mr. Mehney Mrs. Seeley TABLE 2 Mrs. ?vlarshall H. E. Jorge R. OcaITlpo Mrs. Vaky 1.1r. Nessen Mr. Mitchell Mrs. Glenn Mr. Luis OcaITlpo Mr. Lebeck Mrs. Linowitz Mr. Schur TABLE 3 Mrs. Rockefeller H. E. HUITlberto S. C ollantes Mrs. Tower Mr. Geyelin Mrs. Billington Rep. Wylie Mrs. Havlicek Mr. Ogilvie MrS. Nessen Mr. Canaday TABLE 4 Sen. Randolph Mrs. Pardo Chief of …
Digitized from the Russell H. Armentrout Files (Box 27) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library …