SHEILA R. WEIDENFELD FILES, (1924) 1974-77
The Sheila Weidenfeld files consist of memoranda, correspondence, briefing papers, agenda, notes, newsclippings, press releases and sundry background material compiled by
The Sheila Weidenfeld files consist of memoranda, correspondence, briefing papers, agenda, notes, newsclippings, press releases and sundry background material compiled by
Birge S. Watkins, a 1971 graduate of Alma College, began working for L. William Seidman in 1972 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
John C. Vickerman joined the White House staff in 1973.
The Gordon Vander Till Papers consist of files from Gerald R. Ford's Grand Rapids office. Vander Till was the office director from 1969-74.
Dale Van Atta is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist whose work has appeared in newspapers and magazines nationwide, including Reader’s Digest where he was a c
Wayne Valis joined the White House staff during President Nixon's second term and performed duties in areas of public liaison, recruitment, legislative tracking and speec
The President's Commission on Olympic Sports (PCOS), was created by Executive Order 11868 on June 19, 1975.
President Gerald R. Ford created the Commission on CIA Activities within the United States on January 4, 1975.
The National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Officials, also known as the Public Documents Commission, was established by Title II of the Presidential Records and Materials Pre
The National Security Council was established by the National Security Act of 1947 in recognition of the need for coordination of political, military, and economic consid