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Digitized from the Russell H. Armentrout Files (Box 11) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Kevised (Pg. Z) May 8, 1975 10: 00 a. m. ,.-"Ci~" '."---_ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON DIl'ZNER IN HONOR OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE AND MRS. LEE May 8, 1975 8:.00 p. m. Dress: Black tie ... long dresses for the ladies Arrival: 8: 00 p. m. '" at North Portico Entrance ... Prime Minister and Mrs. Lee, Ambassador and Mrs. Catto You and Mrs. Ford will greet Photo coverage of …
Digitized from the Russell H. Armentrout Files (Box 14) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON DINNER IN HONOR OF HIS EXCELLENCYTAKEO MIKI PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN August 5, 1975 7: 30 p. m.. Dress: Black Tie Arrival: 7: 30 p. m.. . . . Your guests will arrive through the Diplom.atic Reception Room. and will be escorted to the Blue Room. for m.ixed drinks. 7:40 p. m.. . . . You will be escorted via elevator to the North Portico where you will greet Prim.e Minister Miki. NOT E: …
In honor of His Excellency The President of the Italian Republic and Mrs. Leone THE WHITE HOUSE Wednesday, September 25, 1974 GUNTHER SCHULLER, President of the New England Conservatory of Music, composer and jazz historian, began the formal study of music when he was twelve years old. Four years later he began his professional career, playing that year in the American premiere of Shostakovich's Seventh Symphony under Toscanini. After seventeen years of playing under leading conductors, Mr. Schuller began …
THE 'JIfHITE HOUSe: WAS HII', GTO N DINNER IN HONOR OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA AND MRS. TOLBERT September 21, 1976 8: 00 p. m. Black tie ... long dresses for the ladies Dress: . _ .I. ' ~' l \. ' ~ ., i: 8: 00 p. m. '" at North Portico Entrance ... President and Mrs. Tolbert, The Chief of Protocol and Mr. Black. You and Mrs. Ford will greet. Photo coverage of greeting. Yellow Oval Room: Acting Secretary and Mrs. Charles Robinson; Foreign Minister Cecil Dennis; Arnerican …
NACH-, JAMES P. Staff Assistant (Elliott) Editorial Staff On detail from Department of State 6/1/76 NAPLES, RONALD Staff Assistant Economic Affairs Office Appointed White House Fellow 8/21/74 Resigned 1/30/75 ( NARDI, . MICHEL l. Secretary (Halper) Press Secretary Office Appointed 5/17/76 Resigned 11/4/76 NEEDHAM , PAMELA Assistant Director for Health, Social Security and Welfare Domestic Council Transferred from Research Office, Editorial Staff 4/15/74 Resigned 6/27/75 NEINZEN, KAREN E. Correspondence …
ACKER, MARJORIE P. Staff Assistant Transition Office Resigned 2/8/75 ADAMS, JOYCE M. Receptionist (Farell) Staff Secretary Office Resigned 5/24/75 AINSWORTH, W. EUGENE Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs (House) Congressional Relations Office Appointed 9/19/74 Resigned 12/31/74 AKIN, CAROLYN F. Secretary (Semerad, then Lissy) Domestic Council Detailed from the Veterans Administration, 12/1/74 ALLEN, SANDRA E. Secretary (Hope) Domestic Council Detailed from Department of Transportation, \ 8/25/76 I I …
Preface President Gerald R. Ford created the Commission on CIA Activities within the [-nited States on ,January 4. 19’i;i. He directed the Commission to determine whether any domestic CIA activities exceeded the Agency’s statutory authority and to make appropriate recommendations. The findings. conclusions and recommendations of the Commission are summarized in Chapter 3 and detailed with full background in subsequent chapters. A. Charges on CIA Domestic Activities Charges that the CT.4 has conducted …
Chapter 14 Involvement of the CIA in Improper Activities for the White House During 1971. the CIA, at the request. of members of the White House staff: provided alias documents and disguise materials, a tape recorder, camera, film and film processin, v to E. Howard Hunt. It also complied vith a request to prepare a psychological profile of Daniel Ellsberg. This assistance was requested by various members of the White House staff and some of the mat.erials provided v-ere later used in connection rith …
Appendix IV Biographical Information Acknowledgements and Members of Commission The Honorable Xrlson A. Rockefeller, Vice President of the United States: was graduated from Dartmouth College with a B.A. degree in 1930, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Vice President Rockefeller \vas elected Governor of Kew York in 1958 and was reclcctcd in 1962, 1966 and 1970. In 19?3, he resigned to organize the Coniniission on Critical Choices for Americans and to serve as its Chairman. From 1940-K he served as …
Chapter 3 Summaq of Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendations As directed by the President, the Commission has investigated the role and authority of the CIA, the adequacy of the internal controls and external supervision of the Agency, and its significant domestic activities that raise questions of compliance with the ,limits on its statutory authority. This chapter summarizes the findings and conclusions of the Commission and sets forth its recommendations. A. Summary of Charges and Findings The initial …
Chapter 15 Domestic Activities of the Directorate of Operations ‘I’ll~ T> irectornte of Operations is the CL1 component with primary responsibility for the collection of foreign intelligence overseas and for the conduct of other covert operations outside of the I-nited States. In support of these missions, the Directorate engages in a variety of a&\-ities within the T-nited States. The major domestic activities of the Directorate, including those which raise questions of compliance with the -1gency’s …
MEMORANDUM NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL SECRET- 4076 ACTION June 13, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR SEC ARY KISSINGER lift~--- (' FROM: M SUBJECT: President's Travel Itinerary at Time of CSCE Summit As increasing indicators point to a late July CSCE summit in Helsinki, I believe it would now be appropriate for you to review with the President the additional countries he may wish to visit in connection with his travel to Helsinki -- and to receive his decision so that preparations for the trip can begin. The itinerary …
/ '? 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 …
PRESIDENT FORD’S PREPARED REMARKS October 13, 2006 Dedication of Weill Hall Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy Delivered by Steve Ford 1 When your heart is as full as mine is today, the words don’t come easily – and not just because I got a C in my freshman English composition class! In truth, it is hard to put into words my feelings of gratitude to Sandy and Joan Weill, whose personal generosity is matched only by their commitment to public service. The same holds true for Walter and Leonore …
White House Photographs August 9, 1974 Date Roll # Frames Color/ Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names 8/9/1974 A0001 2 C Swearing in of Gerald R. Ford as the 38th President of the United States greeting each other 8/9/1974 a0001.jpg 3-5 C Swearing in of Gerald R. Ford as the 38th President of the United States 8/9/1974 a0001.jpg 6-7 C 8/9/1974 a0001.jpg 8 8/9/1974 a0001.jpg 8/9/1974 Location Photographer Kissinger, Carl Albert East Room Moore talking GRF, Chief Justice Warren Burger East Room Moore …