DAVID R. GERGEN FILES, 1974-77
David Gergen, a former Nixon speechwriter, as a speechwriter for Secretary of the Treasury, William Simon in December returned to the White House as special assistant to Ford's chief of staff, Rich
David Gergen, a former Nixon speechwriter, as a speechwriter for Secretary of the Treasury, William Simon in December returned to the White House as special assistant to Ford's chief of staff, Rich
When Gerald R. Ford became president in August 1974, Max L.
The Jay T.
Arthur Fletcher assumed the position of Deputy Assistant to the President for Urban Affairs in February, 1976. Prior to this appointment, Fletcher had gained national recognition through servi
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Michael Farrell joined the White House staff on March 24, 1969, and became Director of the White House Visitors Office in 1974 during the Nixon administration, a post he held through the entire For
James H.
Jeffrey P. Eves and his successor John B.
Roland L.
Dorothy Downton joined the Ford congressional staff as a secretary in January 1967, becoming Mr.