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White House Operations Office
FOSTER
CHANOCK
Staff
Assistant:
Files,
1975‑76
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
Material
concerning the 1976 presidential election, especially public opinion polls and
analyses, and Chanock's research and writing
projects. Also
material on miscellaneous subjects.
QUANTITY
1.6 linear feet
(ca. 3,200 pages)
DONOR
Gerald R. Ford
(accession numbers 77‑17 and 87‑11)
ACCESS
Open. Some items are temporarily restricted under
terms of the donor's deed of gift, a copy of which is available on request, or
under National Archives and Records Administration general restrictions (36 CFR
1256).
COPYRIGHT
Gerald R. Ford
has donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished
writings in National Archives collections.
The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or
organizations are presumed to remain with them.
Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official
duties are in the public domain.
Prepared by William H. McNitt, May
1987
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Foster Osgood Chanock
Nov. 6, 1952 Born
1974 B.A. with
Honors in Communications, University of
Chicago
1974 M.A. in
Telecommunications, University of Chicago
1975 Post-graduate
study, London School of Economics, England
1975‑77 Staff assistant,
White House, Washington, DC
ca. 1980 or
earlier Deceased
INTRODUCTION
Foster Chanock joined the White House staff as a consultant on
October 14, 1975 and handled special projects for White House Chief of Staff
Donald Rumsfeld, including the preparation of
background materials for Mr. Rumsfeld's confirmation
hearings as Secretary of Defense.
Virtually no materials from this period appear in this collection.
After Richard
Cheney became Assistant to the President for White House Operations (Chief of
Staff) in November 1975, Chanock's work involved
research, writing, special projects, and the overall administrative
coordination of the White House Operations Office. Most of his work related to the 1976
campaign. Much of the material in the
files is addressed to Cheney and was then assigned to Chanock
for his handling.
Chanock served as the
White House liaison with the President Ford Committee's advertising and polling
operations during the 1976 campaign.
Approximately half of the collection consists of polling data and
memoranda analyzing the data. While the
polls include questions on issues, the primary focus is the campaign. A key set of materials is the memoranda and
polling data received from Robert Teeter of Market Opinion Research in Detroit,
Michigan. Teeter served as the polling
director of the President Ford Committee and his memoranda include advice on
the conduct of the campaign. Also
included in the collection are the results of many national polls by Gallup,
Harris, Sindlinger, the television networks, and
others, as well as some information about state or regional polls.
Most of Chanock's research and writing projects were campaign
related. Among the memoranda he drafted
were ones analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of incumbency or comparing
the chances of President Ford and Ronald Reagan to beat Jimmy Carter in the
general election (based on polling data and primary election results).
The small amount
of material on issues in the collection tends to be routine in nature. The collection contains no materials
reflecting Chanock's work on the administrative
coordination of the White House Operations Office or President Ford Committee
advertising.
Related
Materials (May 1987):
The files of
Richard Cheney and other staff members in the White House Operations Office are
available for research.
The Robert
Teeter papers contain a large collection of polling data, a significant portion
of which concerns the 1976 campaign, but they are unprocessed and unavailable
at this writing. Additional information on public opinion polls appears in
White House Central Files category PR 15, the Charles McCall clippings file
(Box 78), and the Ford Library vertical file folders titled
"President--United States--Election-‑1976--Public Opinion" and
"Ford, Gerald--Public Opinion."
Other Ford Library
materials on the 1976 election are described in "The 1976 Presidential
Election: A Guide to Manuscript Collections Available for Research" which
is available upon request.
Series
Descriptions
1‑4 Subject File, 1975‑76. (1.6 linear feet)
Polling
data, memoranda, speeches, reports, and clippings relating primarily to the
1976 campaign. Also includes some
materials on miscellaneous issues and projects.
The primary focus of the campaign materials is public opinion polling.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder.
Container
List
Agriculture and
the 1976 Campaign
American
Symphonies League
Business and
Professional Groups for President Ford ‑ Final Report (1)‑(3)
Busing
Calhoun, John
and Minority Issues
Consumer
Protection Agency
Counter‑Cyclical
Public Works
Elderly and
Social Security
Financial
Statements of Ford and Reagan
Footwear Trade
Problems
Ford Electability Memorandum
Hispanic Affairs
Indians
Key Issues for
the Public
Lockheed
Medal of Freedom
and National Medal of Science
National Defense
New York City
Problems
Past Republican
Vote By State
Polls ‑
Economy
Polls ‑
Polls ‑
General (1)‑(4)
Polls ‑
Harris (1)‑(2)
Polls ‑
NBC/CBS
Polls ‑
Republican National Committee
Polls ‑ Sindlinger
Polls ‑
State and Local (1)‑(3)
Polls for
Briefing Books
President's
Official Portrait
Presidentiality ‑
Thoughts On
Public Liaison
Office Report ‑ 1975
Public Polls
File (1)‑(2)
Railroad
Legislation
Republican
Convention Thank You Notes
Research on
Ronald Reagan
Solar Energy and
the 1976 Campaign
State of the
Union Address ‑ 1976 (1)‑(2)
Teeter, Robert ‑
Memoranda and Polling Data (1)‑(6)
Television
Market Areas
Veterans