ARTHUR F. BURNS HANDWRITTEN JOURNALS, 1969-1974
After serving as an economic adviser to presidential candidate to Richard Nixon, Arthur Burns served as Counsellor to President Nixon from 196970. In 1970, Dr.
After serving as an economic adviser to presidential candidate to Richard Nixon, Arthur Burns served as Counsellor to President Nixon from 196970. In 1970, Dr.
Origin and Arrangement of the Burns Papers
One of President Ford’s initial acts after taking his oath of office, on August 9, 1974, was to name longtime friend and former law partner, Philip W.
On November 19, 1975, President Gerald Ford learned that Ronald Reagan would challenge him for the Republican nomination for President in the 1976 election. This meant that the approaching pri
Soon after President Lyndon Johnson appointed the members of the President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy (the Warren Commission),
Although not a member of Ford's congressional or White House staff, Benton L.
Major Robert Barrett served in the United States Army before being appointed as Military Aide to President Gerald R. Ford in August 1974.
William J.
John W. Barnum began his career in public service as the General Counsel for the U.S. Department of Transportation in July of 1971.
Shirley Peck Barnes was a hospital administrator in Denver, Colorado, during the Vietnam War, and offered her facility and services to the Friends of Children of Vietnam (FCVN) adoption agency in A