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File scanned from "Refugees - Indochina (5)", Box 18, National Security Adviser. Presidential Subject Files, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library I MEMORANDUM 6467 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL c:;eRPf:B.,i;NTl.A.... I GDS URGENT . 1 MEMORANDUM FOR BRENT '~ ACTION December 10, 1976 ~EEN FROM: WILLIAM SUBJECT: Recommended Phone Call to INS Commissioner Chapman re Indochina Refugee "Boat Cases" Your intercession is needed with General Chapman, Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, to insure …
Digitized from Box 38 of the NSA. Kissinger-Scowcroft West Wing Office Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library i l'f!.... ' fY '? .. ,~NO DIS Janual"y 31, 1969 · EYES ONLY -MEMORANDUM FOR: ... -.. THE SECRETARY OF STATE .: .._. _·. Henry A._ Kiss inger . -"' .. . ... ... _. : 'C omtnunic::ation with Hanoi Prio:r to .January 20 FROM: ~,..... . ' ' SUBJECT: • .. '". ...,..,.. . .· ........ :( . ~:; , . -~·-:(~~·" · '·;},;~~ · ,.:-/':~~;.;~-"' _ . .. .. • ~.. •• . .. '#'• Prior _to the inauguration. …
Digitized from Box 7 of President's Speeches and Statements: Reading Copies at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library H O U SE TH E W H IT E N W AS H IN G TO ' . • - 12 WE LIVE IN A TIME OF TESTING AND A TIME OF CHANGE, OUR WORLD -- A WORLD OF ECONOMIC UNCERTAINlY,\ POL~TICA~ UNREST, VND THREATS TO THE PEACE -- DOES NOT ALLOW us THE LUXURY OF ABDICATION OR DOMESTIC DISCORD • .. • - 13 - I RECALL THE WORDS OF PRES I DENT TRUMAN TO THE CONGRESS WHEN THE UNITED STATES FACED A FAR GREATER CHALLENGE AT THE END …
Digitized from Box 18 of the NSA. Presidential Country Files: East Asia and the Pacific at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN .... () THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I NGTON MEETING WITH GRAHAM A. MARTIN, AMBASSADOR TO THE REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM Friday, September 13, 1974 11 : 3 0 a. m. ( 1 5 minutes) The Oval Office From: Henry A. Kissinger I. f/" PURPOSE To demonstrate your interest in Vietnam and to convey to President Thieu a mess age of support. II. BACKGROUND, PARTICIPANTS & PRESS …
BICENTENNIAL WAGON TRAIN PILGRIMAGE to Pennsylvania The chronicle of the wagon train is the story of infant America. Early in the eighteenth century, settlers began moving inland. An endless procession of covered wagons loaded with household goods and supplies headed westward. The wagons scaled the Allegheny Mountains. Made trails through the broad western plains. Followed primitive Indian paths through valleys and mountain gaps. Wherever possible they took advantage of natural water-ways by floating on …
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W E the People of the States of New-llampthire, Maffachufctu, Rhodc-JOand and Providence Plan·tatione, ConncC\icut, New-York, Ncw-Jcrfey, Pcnnfyh,.ania, DeJa rare, Maryland, Virginia, Nonh-Carolina, South-Carolin2, and Georgia, do ordain, dcdarc and dbblifh the following Conllitution for the Govcrnm ... of ft •• P fteri• •• I. , •• J u. The Go..-cnuacmlbaU CGIIGI ol f•prn~e qihtiYr, l'lltcutiYc and ja4idal powcn. IlL The qihaiYC pc!ftf lWI be Ydlc4 ia a ~' lO caafift ol IWO fcopaqtc IIICicliliaa boolia …
INTERNATIONAL NAVAL REVIEW ., ' Salute to Maritime Heritage The Fourth Internat ional Naval Review, on July 4th in New York Harbor, will be the greatest gatherin g of world navies in history. It's expected that more than 30 countrie s will send naval vessels to particip ate in the review and that approximately 10 more nations will send observer delegations. The foreign ships and assigned U.S. Navy units will be part of a modern armada of more than 50 ships, consisting of cruisers, frigates, destroyers , …
On or about Pi to fl:nnsylvania ~ Will encamp·for the night at ' ou are herehr. itwited to attend and to rededicate Yourself to the Precepts of our FOunding Fathers. …
Scanned from the folder "1975/05/07 Cabinet Meeting" in Box 4 of the James Connor Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIN G TON MINUTES OF THE CABINET MEETIN"G May 7, 1975 The Sequoia The President convened the meeting at 8:22 p. m. He introduced the Acting Secretaries of Interior and HEW, Messrs. Kent Frizzell and Stephen Kurzman, respectively. The President then asked Jack Marsh to report on the activities to date of the 94th Congress. Mr. Marsh noted that the problems of …
Scanned from the folder "December 11, 1975 (No. 389)" in Box 15 of the Ronald Nessen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Discussion of the December 10, 1975 Cabinet Meeting begins on page 6. Th is Copy For N E WS C O N FE R E Ne E -----------------#389 AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH BI LL GREENER AT 11 :37 A.M. EST DECEMBER 11, 1 975 THURS DAY MR. GREENE R: L -t me go over the Pres i dent 's schedule this morn ing on some of th e s taf f me et ing s. He had breakfas t this morning a t 7: 1 5 with …
Biographies of Other Administration Officials with Cabinet Rank during the Gerald R. Ford Presidency, 1974-1977 These press release biographies are from the White House Press Release Unit Files or the Presidential Personnel Office Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. J ANUAR Y 14, 1976 FOR llv1MEDIATE RELEASE Office of the White House Press Secretary ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------THE WHIT E HOUSE The President today announced his intention to …
Scanned from the folder "1975/06/25 Cabinet Meeting" in Box 4 of the James Connor Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WA S H I N G TO N MINUTES OF THE CABINET MEETING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1975 The Pre sident convened the meeting at 2: lOp. m. He congratulated Secretary Hills for her work in gathering v otes to sustain the veto of the Housing Bill. He indicated that all the members of the Cabinet did a good job, and he particularly complimented Jack Marsh and Max Frieder sdorf …
Scanned from the folder "1975/08/27 Cabinet Meeting" in Box 5 of the James Connor Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library NA TIONAL ARCHIVES AND RE COR DS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SH EET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 1. minutes notes from Cabinet Meeting 2 copies portions of 1 page ! DArt RESTRICTION 8/27/75 C(A) note : sanitized copy in file FILE LOCAl ION Connor Piles , Cabinet Meeting File 8/27/75 RESTRIC"TI~ pIc 5/7/87 COOES (AI Clo~ed by ExecUIi'le Order 11652 …
Scanned from the folder "1975/04/16 Cabinet Meeting" in Box 4 of the James Connor Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Notes of the Cabinet Meeting April 16, 1975, 2:30 p.m. The President arrived in the Cabinet Room at 2:35 p.m. a n d began the meeting. The P r es i dent indicated that there was a very full agenda t od a y a nd h e wa nted to start the meeti n g as promptly as po s s ible. The President asked Henry Kissinger to review the inter national situation and …
Scanned from the White House Press Release Unit (Box 4B - Nov. 23-26, 1974) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library NOVEMBER 24, 1974 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OFFICE OF THE WPITE HOUSE· PRESS SECRETARY __________________~(~V_1_ad~~!ostok, U.S.S.R.) THE WHITE ~OUSE A TOAST BY THE PRE~IDENT AT A LUNCHEON WITH GENERAL SECRETARY LEONID I. BREZHNEV 5:20 P.M. (U.S.S.R. Time> Let me say a few words if I might about the very special significance of this, our first cffi.cia1 meeting. The world has been accustomed …
Scanned from the White House Press Release Unit (Box 4B - Nov. 23-26, 1974) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE U~fIL 7:00 P.M. LOCAL TIME (4:00 A.M. EST) OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY '" -(Yl.:aOivos.tok , ~:"y. s. S".-R.J , • .. ,_, '._ -> . t ,. . ... , .... _.. • I THE WHITE HOUSE' ,,~ , , ' . , PRESS ·C.ONF.EREN;CE OF '" :·HEN~A •. KI$$,INGE,R" : : : :SECRE"rARY OF $TATE . ' ,_ . AAO, ._ ASSISTAN.T TO THE PRESIDENt: FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS I, 4 : 18 P. M. …