JUDITH A. JOHNSTON FILES, 1973-77

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Judith Ann Johnston, a former legal secretary, joined the Domestic Council staff as a secretary in February 1973. She first worked in the office of the Executive Dir

GEORGE HUMPHREYS FILES, 1975-77

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George Humphreys joined the Domestic Council as associate director for environment in August 1975 and served in that post until the end of the Ford administration. A

TOD R. HULLIN FILES, 1974-76

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In 1969, Tod Hullin began working at the White House as a staff assistant to the President.

ROBERT HORN PAPERS, 1974-75

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On September 16, 1974, President Gerald Ford announced the formation of the Presidential Clemency Board, charged with creating a program of conditional clemency for those accused of draft or milita

JUDITH R. HOPE FILES, 1974-77

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Judith Richards Hope, a graduate of Wellesley College and Harvard Law School, was associated with law firms in Washington, DC and California. She also spent one year

DAVID C. HOOPES FILES, (1972) 1974-77

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David Hoopes joined the Nixon White House in April 1971. He worked as a staff assistant to the President until 1974, with responsibility for handling briefing papers

MARTIN R. HOFFMANN PAPERS, (1962) 1971-1977 (1991)

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In 1971, Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) Chairman James Schlesinger asked Martin Hoffmann, who had previous Washington experience as a congressional staff member, to leave a private sector position