BOBBIE GREENE KILBERG FILES, 1974-77

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Bobbie Kilberg came to the Ford White House with a background as an attorney, college administrator, Republican activist, and board member of interest groups supporting the rights of Native America

SPENCER JOHNSON FILES, 1976-77

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Johnson was appointed to the Domestic Council in February 1976 as Associate Director for Health, Social Security, and Welfare, remaining until the end of the Ford Administration. He replaced A

ELISKA HASEK FILES, 1974-1977

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The Presidential Messages Office (PMO) provided the President with written messages of commendation to the public, expressing his greetings and good will (see Appendix A). Director Eliska Hase

JAMES E. CONNOR FILES, 1974-77

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Connor was one of several young assistants brought into the Ford White House by Assistant to the President for White House Operations Donald Rumsfeld. Originally detailed from the Atomic Energ

DUDLEY CHAPMAN FILES, 1974-1976

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Dudley H. Chapman moved from the Justice Department to the White House Legal Counsel's Office during the Nixon administration and stayed on in that office when Gerald R.

BYRON M. "RED" CAVANEY FILES, (1969-73) 1974-77

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The White House Advance Office was tasked with visiting foreign and domestic sites a few weeks before scheduled Presidential trips in order to plan and coordinate logistical matters.

JOHN G. CARLSON FILES, 1972-77

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John Carlson served in the White House Press Office during the last two years of the Nixon administration and then was carried over by the Ford administration as assistant press secretary for domes