GERALD L. WARREN AND MARGITA E. WHITE FILES, 1974-77

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This collection contains the working files of two directors of the White House Office of Communications, Gerald Warren and Margita White, concerning news media liaison and coordination of Federal G

GERALD L. WARREN FILES, 1974-75 (1984)

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The Gerald Warren Papers concern his work as Deputy Press Secretary and Director of the White House Communications Office between August 1974 and August 1975.

JERALD F. TERHORST FILES, 1974

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Jerald terHorst was named Press Secretary to the President on August 9, 1974, the day Gerald R. Ford became the 38th President of the United States. He was Ford's first presidential appointment.

FREDERIC W. SLIGHT FILES, (1969-73) 1974-77

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This collection contains letters, memoranda, published articles and drafts, clippings, publications, planning calendars, and press releases compiled by Frederic Slight during his service as staff a

EDWARD SAVAGE FILES, 1974-75

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A veteran press officer in the foreign affairs field, Edward Savage came to the White House press office as a consultant on detail from the State Department. In December 1974 he was named assi

ERIC ROSENBERGER and DOUGLASS BLASER FILES, 1974-77

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Eric Rosenberger and his successor, Douglass Blaser, directed White House press advance. Press advance was assistance to the White House press corps, the local press, and press office staff du

WANDA M. PHELAN FILES, 1974-76

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Wanda Phelan served in the White House press office at two different times during the Nixon and Ford administrations. From February 1970 to October 1974 she handled routine correspondence for