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ROBERT T. HARTMANN
Reporter;
Assistant to Representative Gerald R. Ford;
Chief of Staff
to the Vice President;
Counsellor
to the President:
Papers, (1884)
1930-1981
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
Materials concerning Hartmann's early
life; his career as a reporter and bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times,
public relations aide for the Republican Conference of the U.S. House of
Representatives, and senior advisor to Gerald R. Ford (1969-77); and the
drafting of his memoir Palace Politics:
An Inside Account of the Ford Years.
QUANTITY
86
linear feet (ca. 172,000 pages)
DONOR
The
Hoover Institution at Stanford University - transferred to the Ford Library at
the request of Robert T. Hartmann (accession number 92-64)
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
Robert
Hartmann has retained during his lifetime his copyrights in all of his
unpublished writings in this collection.
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, February 1994
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Robert
Trowbridge Hartmann
1917 Born, Rapid City,
South Dakota; the family moved to Beverly Hills, California when he was young.
1934 Graduated
from Beverly Hills High School
1938 B.A.,
Stanford University
1939‑41 Reporter, Los
Angeles Times
1941‑45 Active duty from
Ensign to Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Naval Reserve; served in Pacific
operations as command press officer and naval censor
1945‑54 Reporter and
editorial/special feature writer, Los Angeles Times
1954‑63 Washington bureau
chief, Los Angeles Times
1963‑64 Middle East and Mediterranean
bureau chief, Los Angeles Times
1964‑65 Information
adviser for North America, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
1966‑69 Editor, Republican
Conference, U.S. House of Representatives
1969‑73 Minority
Sergeant-at-Arms and Legislative Assistant to the Minority Leader (Gerald R.
Ford), U.S. House of Representatives
1973‑74 Chief of Staff to
Vice President Gerald R. Ford
1974‑77 Counsellor to the President, The
White House
1977-Present Senior Research Fellow,
Hoover Institution, Stanford University; Trustee, Gerald R. Ford Foundation
1980 Author, Palace
Politics: An Inside Account of the Ford Years
INTRODUCTION
The Ford Library has two Robert
Hartmann collections - the Hartmann Files and the Hartmann Papers. The Hartmann Papers consist of historical
materials from throughout his career that the Ford Library received in
1992. Described below under separate
headings are Hartmann's career, the scope and contents of the collection, and
related materials in the Ford Library.
Hartmann's
Career
Although born in South Dakota,
Hartmann spent most of his early years in southern California, graduating from
Beverly Hills High School and Stanford University. After his college graduation in 1938, he took
an extended trip to Japan, Manchuria, and Korea, returning via Europe. He then took a job with the Los Angeles
Times. During World War II, he
served in the Pacific in Navy public relations and press censor posts. Returning to the Times after the war,
he worked for many years as a reporter, editorial and special writer, and
bureau chief in Washington and Rome. In
1951, he spent a year reporting from the Middle East as the recipient of an
Ogden Reid fellowship. After leaving the
Times in 1964, he spent a brief stint as a public affairs officer for
the United National Food and Agriculture Organization.
During Hartmann's newspaper career,
he developed friendships with Richard Nixon and other California Republican
leaders. His media expertise and these
political connections assisted him in obtaining a position as an editor and
public relations consultant for the Republican Conference of the U.S. House of
Representatives in 1966. In this
position, he advised the House Republican leaders on media strategies,
coordinated research projects on the Johnson administration, edited
publications, and drafted some speeches.
When Melvin Laird, chairman of the
House Republican Conference, left Congress in 1969 to become Secretary of
Defense, Hartmann joined the personal staff of Minority Leader Gerald
Ford. Hartmann and Ford were close in
age, had served in the Navy during World War II, had ties to Richard Nixon, and
had similar beliefs on policy issues.
Over time, Hartmann assisted Ford in his efforts to improve his speech
delivery and media contacts. Ford also
came to appreciate Hartmann's candid and unvarnished advice on political and
policy matters. In addition to his
continued writing and political duties, Hartmann took on new duties in the area
of liaison with the Nixon White House.
After President Nixon nominated
Gerald Ford to be Vice President on October 12, 1973, Hartmann coordinated
Ford's preparations for the confirmation hearings on the nomination. He then became Vice President Ford's chief of
staff. It soon became obvious that the
burden of administrative matters -- hiring staff, finding office space, etc. --
kept Hartmann from devoting sufficient time to speeches, political liaison, and
advising the Vice President. Ford solved
this problem by hiring L. William Seidman as an
assistant for administration.
When Gerald Ford succeeded to the
presidency on August 9, 1974, he quickly named Hartmann as Counsellor
to the President, with Cabinet status.
In this position, one of Hartmann's main responsibilities was
supervision of the Editorial Staff in the preparation of presidential speeches,
statements, messages, and correspondence.
He also handled White House liaison with Republican Party organizations
and advised President Ford on a wide variety of matters that went beyond his
formal duties.
In the early months of the Ford
administration, Hartmann continued to draft a number of President Ford's
speeches, as he had done for several years, but as time passed he worked on
fewer speeches (except for major addresses) and concentrated on his other
duties. Although Paul Theis and then Robert Orben
headed the day-to-day work of the Office of Editorial Staff, Hartmann often
edited material prepared by that office.
Hartmann was also responsible for
White House liaison with the Republican Party and various Republican
organizations. Gwen Anderson and John
Calkins assisted Hartmann in this work.
Although Hartmann worked with Republican organizations throughout the
administration, White House Chief of Staff Richard Cheney's office handled
liaison with the President's campaign organization, the President Ford
Committee. One of Hartmann's key
contributions to the campaign was the drafting of President Ford's acceptance
speech at the Republican National Convention.
In his role as an adviser to the
President, Hartmann spent considerable time conferring in the Oval Office,
attending Cabinet and other meetings, and reading for input or editing copies
of White House staff and federal agency memoranda before they were submitted to
the President. Hartmann often clashed
with other White House staff members and administration officials, especially
Nixon administration holdovers whom he suspected of working in their own self-interest
rather than the President's. Although
some administration officials found Hartmann hard to deal with or were jealous
of his close relationship to the President, Ford remained loyal to his
long-time aide and friend.
After the end of the Ford administration,
Hartmann devoted himself to the drafting of his memoir Palace Politics: An Inside Account of the Ford Years,
which was published in 1980. He also
continued to assist former President Ford with major speeches.
Scope and
Content of the Hartmann Papers
The first two series in this
collection concern Hartmann's early life and his newspaper career. While they provide detailed documentation on
some periods and some aspects of his life, there are several gaps. For instance, the collection contains only
scattered items from the years 1939-54.
Extensive materials appear on his relationship with his parents and
other family members (boxes 2-9); his college days at Stanford University
(Boxes 2-3 and 19-20); a 1938 trip to Japan, Manchuria, and Europe (Boxes 3-4
and 11-14); and his work as a Los Angeles Times bureau chief (Boxes 5-7
and 21-34). Only a single box documents
his brief service on the staff of the United Nations Food and Agriculture
Organization and much of that concerns his search for a different job.
More than one third of the
collection consists of a significant set of files concerning Hartmann's work
for the Republican leaders of the House of Representatives. Materials from his service on the staff of
the Republican Conference (1966-68) include research files on issues and the
activities of the Johnson Administration, transcripts of the joint press
conferences of the Republican leaders of Congress (Boxes 50 and 51), liaison
with Republican Party organizations (Boxes 83-96), and information on the
drafting of Republican responses to President Johnson's State of the Union
addresses (Boxes 96-97).
With the inauguration of a
Republican President in 1969, Hartmann's role shifted to liaison with the White
House. Documentation on his new role
includes case files on weekly liaison meetings of the Republican leaders of
Congress with President Nixon and his staff (Boxes 106-107) and files on
legislation introduced by the Nixon administration. The collection also contains extensive
documentation on the 1972 delegation to China headed by Gerald Ford and Hale
Boggs, including transcripts of their discussions with Chinese leaders and
their reports to President Nixon and the House of Representatives (Boxes
41-44). Although Hartmann assisted
Representative Ford in the attempt to impeach Supreme Court Justice William O.
Douglas during 1969 and 1970, little of significance on that issue appears in
this collection.
The Hartmann Papers contain only a
small fragmentary subject file dating from Gerald Ford's brief service as Vice
President. The material is uneven in
quality - much is routine in nature or duplicates information found elsewhere
in the Library's holdings.
The extensive files from the Ford
presidency are divided into a subject file and a speech file. While there is some duplication between these
materials and the documents in the Robert Hartmann Files, there is also much
that is unique. Included are notes from
the President to Hartmann and Hartmann's notes on various meetings.
The subject file reflects the broad
range of Hartmann's duties and interests, including such topics as the
organization and operation of the Editorial Office, selection of a new vice
president in 1974, the 1976 presidential campaign, liaison with national and
state Republican Party leadership, and public opinion polling.
Hartmann's case files on
presidential speeches and statements contain significant files on Ford's three State of the Union addresses, including handwritten
instructions from the President to Hartmann on the drafting of the 1976
address. Other large case files include
those for the major speeches celebrating the Bicentennial of American
independence, the Republican Convention acceptance speech, and various
addresses to Congress. Smaller, but
often significant, amounts of material appear for other speeches.
Documents from the post-White House
years consist mainly of drafts and research materials for Hartmann's memoir Palace
Politics, although some information on speeches drafted for Gerald Ford
also appears.
Provenance and
Related Materials (November 1993):
This collection includes much
material that Hartmann took from his office at the end of the Ford
administration, along with such items as early family papers, correspondence
from his newspaper career, and drafts of his memoirs. Hartmann originally donated this collection
to the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. The collection remained at the Hoover
Institution until August 1992, when it was transferred to the Ford Library at
Hartmann's request.
In addition to the papers which
Hartmann took home in 1977, he left behind in the White House a large
collection of files covering the entire period of his work for Gerald
Ford. Those materials came directly to the
Ford Library as part of President Ford's donation and currently comprise the
Hartmann Files (part of the White House Staff Files) and the Hartmann series in
the Ford Congressional and Vice Presidential Papers. The documents in these collections are closely
related to, and sometimes duplicate, those in the appropriate series of the
Hartmann Papers.
Additional related materials from
the White House years include the files produced by the staff members of the
Editorial Office, which Hartmann supervised, and the files of his political
aides Gwen Anderson and John Calkins.
January 1994
Accretion
In January 1994, Robert Hartmann delivered to the Ford Library approximately 10 cubic feet of additional papers comparable in scope and nature to the papers described above. These new papers are not available to research, pending completion of a deed of gift for them and subsequent archival processing.
Series Descriptions
1-21 Early Life and Personal File, 1884-1974 (8.2 linear
feet)
This series is rich in the memorabilia,
minutia, and ephemera that accompanied decades of events in the Hartmann
family, much of it evidently saved by Hartmann's mother. One large segment consists of letters exchanged
between Hartmann, his parents, and his wife.
Written frequently, the letters provide intimate documentation of
Hartmann's life and times, including his college days at Stanford University; a
1938 trip to Japan, Manchuria, and Europe; and his joys and frustrations as a Los
Angeles Times reporter and bureau chief.
Hartmann's propensity for writing is
pervasive. Included are early literary
publications, high school and college newspaper articles, post-college
editorials and short stories, Navy press releases, and the beginning drafts of
a book on the Aleutian Islands in World War II.
Also included in the range of material are
such items as his father's schoolbooks and company newspapers; family
photographs; childhood drawings; printed materials; political campaign flyers;
menus; school and theater programs; small amounts of material on his Navy
service in the Pacific during World War II; and a file on his service in the
Naval Reserve.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder.
21-34 Los Angeles Times Subject File, 1946-64. (5.4 linear feet)
Correspondence, wires, awards, resumes, and
newspaper clippings related to Hartmann's work for the Los Angeles Times,
as a reporter, Washington Bureau Chief, and Chief of the Rome-based
Mediterranean and Middle East Bureau.
Included are letters and wires between Hartmann and editors, publishers,
and colleagues concerning company policy, stories, assignments, staff, and
business matters. Also included is
correspondence with Vice President Richard Nixon, state and national political
leaders, and Naval Reserve officials.
The letters fully document Hartmann's activities, frustrations, and
career decisions over two decades, including his resignation. Also present are interviews, untranscribed dictaphone
discs, notes, wires stories, and press kits from various assignments, including
the 1960 presidential campaign. The
series also contains an extensive set of Hartmann's articles in the Times,
including serial articles on Nixon's 1958 trip to South America, the Americans
for Democratic Action, and Latin America.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder.
35 United Nations Food and
Agriculture Organization File, 1964- 66. (0.4 linear feet)
Correspondence, press releases, conference
papers, FAO publications, and expense vouchers related to Hartmann's brief
employment as director of FAO's North American
information program. Much of the
correspondence concerns Hartmann's continuing job search.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder.
36-107 House of Representatives Subject File,
1966-1973. (28.8 linear feet)
Correspondence,
memoranda, proposed legislation, reports, meeting minutes, press releases,
publications, and newspaper clippings.
The materials concern many aspects of Hartmann's work for the House
Republican Conference, 1966-68, and on Gerald R. Ford's staff, 1969-73. They document Republican opposition to
Johnson administration programs and liaison between the Nixon White House and
Republicans in Congress. Only scattered
folders from the year 1973 are included as the bulk of the documents from that
year appear in the Hartmann series of the Ford Congressional Papers, along with
other Hartmann materials.
Important topics include Republican political
campaigns; campaign reform legislation; the Ford/Boggs trip to China in 1972;
the Johnson Administration "Credibility Gap"; the "Ev and Jerry Shows" (joint Senate-House Republican
leadership press conferences); Ford speeches drafted by Hartmann; House
Republican leadership meetings; allegations of mismanagement of the Vietnam War
leveled at Defense Secretary Robert McNamara; allegations of misdeeds by the
Democratic Party fundraising organization known as the "President's
Club"; the 1968 and 1972 Republican National Conventions, the activities
of the Republican Congressional Committee, the Republican Coordinating
Committee, the Senate Republican Policy Committee, and the Republican National
Committee; the drafting of Republican responses to Lyndon Johnson's State of
the Union addresses in 1967 and 1968; and virtually weekly meetings of the
Republican Senate and House leaders with President Nixon and his congressional
liaison staff. Some large runs of
relatively routine materials such as newsletters and press releases are also
included.
Arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder.
108-118 Vice Presidential
Subject File, (1949) 1973-74. (4.4 linear feet)
Correspondence,
memoranda, office manuals, and reference materials which document selectively
Hartmann's activities as Vice President Ford's chief of staff. Topics documented in more than fragmentary
form include Ford's confirmation as Vice President under the 25th amendment;
office procedures, operations, and staffing; scheduling for the Vice President;
and, speeches, remarks, and press releases.
The files do not appear to have been kept or
retained systematically. Their quality
is uneven. The Speeches and Statements
section, the most lengthy in the Subject File, contains copies of Ford's
remarks and press releases but only in rare instances includes reference
material or drafts. The Personnel Files
are currently closed under terms of the donor's deed of gift. The bulk of Hartmann's files concerning his
work on the vice presidential staff can be found in the Hartmann series of the
Ford Vice Presidential Papers.
Arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder.
119-170 White House Subject File, 1974-77. (20.8 linear feet)
Correspondence,
memoranda, schedules, briefing books, press releases, and clippings relating to
a wide range of issues and daily activities during the Ford administration. The materials concern such topics as the
organization and operation of the editorial and speechwriting office, selection
of a vice president in 1974, the 1976 presidential campaign, liaison with
national and state Republican Party leadership, and public opinion
polling. Some information in this series
also appears in the Robert Hartmann Files or in other collections, but there
are several unique segments. An example
is a run of folders titled "President - Notes to Hartmann." These are clippings and articles the
President sent to Hartmann with notes indicating they contained information
that could be useful in the drafting of speeches. Another unique segment is Hartmann's
handwritten notes from various meetings, including some meetings of the 1974
transition group and the Cabinet and discussions of the 1976 presidential
campaign. The papers also contain
Hartmann's schedules, personal correspondence, and telephone call logs.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder.
171-191 White House Speech File, 1974-77. (8.4 linear feet)
Case files on presidential speeches containing
drafts by Hartmann and others; memoranda from the White House staff and others
including suggestions on theme and contents or comments on drafts; and briefing
papers and background information.
Included are files on many of the speeches given by the President during
his administration. Drafts of most major
speeches contain President Ford's handwritten changes and comments. Additional materials on the drafting of
speeches appear in the White House Subject File and in the separate
Presidential Speeches and Statements Series in the Robert Hartmann Files.
Arranged chronologically
by the date of the speech.
192-199 Post-White House Subject File, (1965)
1977-83. (3.2 linear feet)
The bulk of this file relates to Hartmann's
memoir, Palace Politics:
An Inside Account of the Ford Years (1980). In addition to reference materials consisting
of bibliographies, limited correspondence, notes, and interviews, the materials
include drafts of his book proposal and four book drafts and the master
proof. The files reflect Hartmann's
planning for, and organization of, the book and show its evolution, but do not
document either the editing process or the subsequent marketing of the book.
The Post-White House Subject File also
contains incomplete information about Hartmann's other writing assignments,
including continued drafting of speeches for Ford.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder.
200-215 Invitations File,
1969-77. (6.4 linear feet)
Invitations received by Mr. and Mrs. Hartmann,
responses, programs and souvenirs from events attended, and occasional
newspaper clippings about the events.
Although some invitations from Hartmann's service on Gerald Ford's congressional staff are included, the bulk date from
the vice presidential and White House periods.
Arranged chronologically by month with separate folders for many months labelled "Official" and "Mrs. Hartmann." The former were apparently maintained by his secretary and the latter by his wife.
Container List
Boy Scouts
‑ General, 1928‑1939
‑ Handbook and Kerchief, 1916‑33
‑ Hartmann Writings, 1930‑31 (1)‑(2)
‑ Merit Badge Work, ca. 1930‑33
(1)‑(2)
Clippings
‑ Articles About
Family and Friends, 1913‑64
‑ Articles About Hartmann, 1917‑45
(1)‑(2)
‑ Articles By
Hartmann, 1937‑40
Correspondence
with Family and Friends
1924‑33
1934‑38 Undated ‑ Boyfriends
1934‑38 Undated ‑ Family
1934‑38 Undated ‑ Girlfriends
1934‑38 Undated ‑ School
Activities
1934 (1)‑(2)
1935 (1)‑(2)
1936 (1)‑(3)
Correspondence
with Family and Friends
1937 (1)‑(4)
1938 (1)‑(5)
Correspondence
with Family and Friends
1938 (6)‑(7)
1939‑1942
1943 (1)‑(2)
1944 (1)‑(2)
1945 (1)‑(2)
1946‑1952
Correspondence
with Family and Friends
1955
1955‑64 Undated ‑ General
1955‑64 Undated ‑ Greeting
Cards
1955‑64 Undated ‑ Postcards
1956 (1)‑(2)
1957
1958‑59
1960 (1)‑(2)
Correspondence
with Family and Friends
1961
1962 (1)‑(3)
1963 (1)‑(6)
Correspondence
with Family and Friends
1964 (1)‑(3)
1965
Elementary
School (Lompoc, CA)
‑ Hartmann Stamp Company, 1925‑27
(1)‑(5)
‑ Hartmann Writings and Drawings,
1925‑30 (1)‑(2)
Family
‑ Books, 1895‑1900
‑ Ethel Trowbridge, 1894
‑ Henry P. Hartmann, 1884‑85
‑ Loose Photographs (Including Robert
Hartmann), 1890‑1935
‑ Miner Hartmann, 1906‑34 (1)‑(4)
‑ Mrs. Miner Hartmann, 1913‑45
(1)‑(2)
‑ Mrs. Miner Hartmann ‑ Local
Newspapers and Clippings, 1919‑62
‑ Robbie and Bobbie Hartmann, 1950
Family
‑ Tessie
Trowbridge, 1891‑1908 (1)‑(3)
Hartmann, Robert
‑ Business Cards, 1946‑77
High School
(Beverly Hills, CA)
‑ "American Boy Magazine",
May 1933
‑ Ephemera, 1928‑34
‑ Hartmann Activities and Programs,
1930‑34 (1)‑(4)
‑ Hartmann Records and Receipts, 1932‑34
High School
(Beverly Hills, CA)
‑ Hartmann Writings and Drawings,
1930‑34
‑ Newspapers, 1930‑34
‑ Regulations, 1928‑34
‑ Yearbooks, 1931‑34 (1)‑(4)
Japan
‑ Book on Japanese Culture, 1939
‑ Book on Manchuria, 1939
Japan
‑ Book on Postwar Reconstruction,
1945‑51
Japan/Manchuria/Korea
Trip
‑ America/Japan Student Conference,
1938 (1)‑(2)
‑ Around The World
Japan/Manchuria/Korea
Trip
‑ Asian Publications about the Far
East (concerning Sino‑Soviet conflicts,
Manchuria, Japanese
institutions), 1936‑1938
Japan/Manchuria/Korea
Trip
‑ Hartmann Writings, 1938‑39
‑ Postcards, 1938 (1)‑(4)
‑ Souvenirs, 1938
‑ Tourist Brochures ‑
Japan/Manchuria/Korea
Trip
‑ Tourist Brochures ‑ Far East,
1938
‑ Tourist Brochures ‑ Other
(Hawaii, Singapore, Cairo), 1938
Junior High
School (Beverly Hills, CA)
‑ General, 1930‑34
‑ Hartmann Writings, 1929‑30
Menus ‑
Southern California, 1934‑36
Naval Reserve
‑ CHINFO Chart, Company Rosters, 1962‑69
‑ Correspondence, 1946‑51
‑ Correspondence, 1952‑56
‑ Correspondence, 1957‑59
‑ Correspondence, 1960‑64
‑ Correspondence, 1965‑66
‑ Correspondence, 1967‑69
Naval Reserve
‑ Correspondence, 1970‑71
‑ Correspondence, 1972‑74
‑ Correspondence Course Booklets,
1957‑72 (1)‑(5)
‑ Guantanamo
Bay Booklet, 1953
‑ Hartmann Duty Orders, 1947‑72
(1)‑(2)
‑ Hartmann Leadership Training
Exercises, 1966‑67 (1)‑(3)
‑ Hartmann Writings, 1954‑65
Naval Reserve
‑ Hartmann Writngs
‑ Book on the
‑ Humanities of the Sea Institute,
1972
‑ Monthly Publications, 1965‑74
(1)‑(4)
‑ Naval War College Global Strategy
Discussions, 6/1‑5/59
Naval Reserve
‑ Oceanic Education Symposium, 1972
(1)‑(2)
‑ Promotion/Retirement Points, 1954‑69
‑ Public Relations Seminars, 1946‑53
(1)‑(2)
‑ Remarks of Bryce N. Harlow to Naval
Reserve Unit, 4/21/65
‑ Undated Notes, 1946‑74
Political
Campaign Material (high school, state, and national campaigns), 1932‑37
Publications ‑
Miscellaneous, 1937‑43
Stanford
University
‑ America/Japan Student Conferences,
1937‑39
‑ Course Notes, 1934‑38
Stanford
University
‑ Course Papers, 1936‑38 (1)‑(3)
‑ Debate Team, 1935
‑ Entertainment, 1933‑38
‑ Financial, 1934‑38
‑ Grades and Exams, 1934‑37
‑ Hartmann Writings, Miscellaneous,
1934‑38
‑ Personal Memorabilia, 1934‑38
‑ Publications, 1934‑38
‑ Publications ‑ Chaparral,
1934‑35
Stanford
University
‑ Schoolbooks, 1934‑38 (1)‑(2)
Theatre
Programs, 1924‑64 (1)‑(4)
Tourist
Brochures, 1908‑52 (1)‑(3)
World War I ‑
Food Conservation Booklets, 1918‑19
World War II
‑ Civil Defense Guidelines, 1942
‑ Hartmann Writings ‑ Pacific
Press, 1943‑45
‑ Hartmann Writings ‑ Stories,
1944‑45
‑ Japanese Surrender Aboard U.S.S. Panamint, 1945
‑ Memorabilia, 1943
‑ Navy Correspondence, 1941‑45
‑ Printed Matter, 1944‑45
Automobile
Purchases and Insurance, 1958‑64
Awards, 1958‑64
Awards ‑
Sigma Delta Chi, 1958 (1)‑(2)
Clippings
- Articles About
Hartmann, 1946‑64
‑ Articles About
Journalists and the
Clippings
‑ Articles By
Hartmann, Undated and 1944 ‑ April 1957
Clippings
‑ Articles By
Hartmann, May 1957 ‑ February 1960
Clippings
‑ Articles By
Hartmann, March 1960 ‑ 1964
Los Angeles
Times
Correspondence, 1946‑54
Los Angeles
Times
Correspondence, 1955‑56
Los Angeles
Times
Correspondence, 1957 ‑ April 1958
Los Angeles
Times
Correspondence, April 1958 ‑ December 1959
Los Angeles
Times
Correspondence, January 1960 ‑ September 1962
Los Angeles
Times
Correspondence, September 1962 ‑ December 1963
Dictaphone Discs
(untranscribed ‑ apparently concern Krushchev, Nixon, Los
Angeles Times owners and
management, personal matters), 1956‑61
Eisenhower ‑
Presidential Trips, 1959‑62 (1)‑(2)
Expense Reports,
1955‑62 (1)‑(5)
Expense Reports,
1962‑64 (1)‑(5)
Expense Reports ‑
General, 1963‑64
Fan Mail,
Undated
Fan Mail, 1958
(Regarding Articles on Nixon in South America)
Fan Mail, 1959
(Regarding Articles on Nixon in
Fan Mail, 1960
Fan Mail, 1961
(1)‑(3)
Fan Mail, 1961
(4)‑(5)
Fan Mail, 1962
Hartmann ‑
Biographical, 1960‑74
Hartmann Serials
‑ Americans for Democratic Action,
1961‑62
‑ Iraqi Revolution, 1963
‑ Latin America (includes the Dr.
Arturo Lopez diary of the Bay of Pigs
invasion),
1960‑61 (1)‑(2)
‑ Nixon in South America, 1958
Hartmann Speech ‑
Institute of World Affairs, 1961
Hartmann Story
Notes, 1954‑63
Hartmann
Writings ‑ Miscellaneous Stories, 1939‑63
Kennedy Campaign
Trip ‑ Hartmann Wire Stories, 1960 (1)‑(2)
Kennedy Campaign
Trip ‑ Itineraries, 1960 (1)‑(2)
Kennedy
Presidential Trip, 1962
Los Angeles
Times
‑ Benefits, 1958‑64
Los Angeles
Times
‑ Termination, 1962‑64
Los Angeles
Times
‑ Washington Bureau, 1961
Nixon, Richard
‑ Campaign Trip ‑ Background
Information, 1960
‑ Campaign Trip ‑ Hartmann Wire
Stories, 1960 (1)‑(3)
‑ Campaign Trip ‑ Itineraries,
1960 (1)‑(2)
‑ Interview, 1960
‑ Miscellaneous, 1959‑63
Notes ‑
Undated
Personal
Property Damages, 1963
Photographs,
1954‑64
Programs and
Menus, 1948‑63
Reporter's
Roundup Transcript, 1960
Republican
National Committee Campaign Literature ‑ Blacks and Civil Rights,
1962
Tourist Maps and
Brochures, 1954‑64
Correspondence,
1964
Correspondence,
1965 (1)‑(4)
Correspondence,
1966
Desk Calendar
and Rolodex, 1964‑65 (1)‑(2)
Expense Vouchers,
1964‑65
Food and
Agriculture Organization International Conference ‑ Rome, 1965
Food and
Agriculture Organization Publications, 1963‑64
Hartmann
Personnel Papers, 1964‑66
Hartmann Press
Releases, 1964‑65
Press
Publications, 1965‑66
ABM
(Antiballistic Missiles)
‑ General, 1967‑70 (1)‑(5)
‑ News Clippings, 1966‑69
‑ Publications, 1967‑69 (1)‑(2)
Abernathy,
Ralph, 1968
AFL‑CIO,
1968‑72
Agnew, Spiro T.,
1969‑72
Agriculture
Department, 1969‑73
Airports/Airways,
1969
Albert, Carl
(Speaker of the House), 1971
Allen and
Goldsmith Columns, 1970‑72
American
Heritage Foundation, 1968
American
Revolution Bicentennial Commission ‑ Procedures Manual, 1972
Americans for
Democratic Action, 1966‑72
Antitrust ‑
International Telephone and Telegraph, 1969‑71
Appropriations,
1969‑70
Arts and
Humanities, 1970‑73
Ashbrook, John ‑
Presidential Campaign, 1972
Atlantic Union,
1973
Atomic Energy,
1966‑69
Bail Reform,
1971
Balance of
Payments, 1967‑69
Banks, 1969‑73
Baus, Herbert M.,
1971
Bills Ready for
Introduction, 1971
Bills Sponsored
by GRF ‑ Miscellaneous Inquiries, 1969
Bitch File ‑
Congressional Complaints About the Nixon Administration, 1969 (1)‑(2)
Black Caucus, 1971
(1)‑(2)
Black Republican
Project ‑ Curtis T. Perkins, 1971
Boosters Club,
1971
Budget, 1967‑73
Burns, Arthur,
1969
Busing, 1971‑72
Campaign, 1966‑67
Campaign, 1968 ‑
General (1)‑(2)
Campaign, 1968 ‑
Humphrey Handbook
Campaign, 1968 ‑
Nixon Speeches
Campaign, 1969
Campaign, 1970
(1)‑(3)
Campaign, 1971
Campaign, 1972
(1)‑(3)
Campaign Reform
‑ General, 1966‑72 (1)‑(3)
‑ Newspaper Clippings, 1965‑71
Campaign Reform
‑ Proposed Bills, 1966‑1971 (1)‑(2)
‑ Reports and Hearings, 1966‑71
(1)‑(2)
Campus
Disturbances, 1969
Canadian
Parliamentary Exchange, 1971‑72
Candidates
Conference, 1972
Cannon Rooms,
1969
Capitol
Building, 1970
Census, 1969
Census ‑
Confidentiality Bill, 1972
Central
Intelligence Agency, 1967
Charlene's
Guideposts File (Charlene Krupp ‑ Ford
Secretary)
‑ General, 1969
‑ Lists of Administration
Appointments, 1969
‑ Reception for President Nixon, 1969
China
‑ Committee of One Million, 1971 (1)‑(2)
- Ford/Boggs Trip
‑ Background ‑
Congressional Report Assessing Economics in China, 1972
‑ Background ‑ General, 1972
(1)‑(2)
‑ Background ‑ PRC Facts
Book, 1972
‑ Background ‑ Public
Statements by
‑ Chinese Magazines, 1972 (1)‑(2)
China
‑ Ford/Boggs Trip
‑ Chinese Magazines, 1972 (3)
‑ Chinese Newspapers, 1972
‑ Clippings, 1972
‑ Correspondence, 1972 (1)‑(2)
‑ Foreign Radio Broadcasts, 1972
‑ Hartmann Family
Correspondence, 1972
‑ Hartmann Journal, 1972
‑
‑ Invitations and Place Cards,
1972
‑
Itineraries and Preparations, 1972
‑ Maps, 1972
‑ Miscellaneous, 1972
‑ Names of Contacts, 1972
‑ News from Foreign Agencies and
Press, 1972
‑ Photographs, 1972
China
‑ Ford/Boggs Trip
‑ Post Cards, 1972
‑ Press Conference, 7/8/72
‑ Prisoners of War, 1972
‑ "Quotations from Chairman
Mao", 1972
‑ Report on Chinese Medicine
‑ Report to the House of
Representatives, 1972 (1)‑(2)
‑ Report to the President, 1972
‑ Report to the President ‑
Drafts, 1972 (1)‑(2)
‑ Sales Slips for Purchases,
1972
‑ Soviet Commentaries, 1972
‑ Telephone Report to the
President, 1972
‑ Tourist Literature, 1972
‑ Transcript of Discussions with
Ch'iao Kuang‑hua,
Vice Minister of Foreign
Affairs (Drafts), 1972 (1)‑(2)
China
‑ Ford/Boggs Trip
‑ Transcript of Discussions with
Premier Chou En‑lai (Drafts), 1972 (1)‑(3)
‑ U.S. Information Service Press
Summaries, 1972
China
‑ Future Visits to, 1972‑73
‑ Nixon Trip, 1972
‑ Scott/Mansfield Trip, 1972
Chowder and
Marching Club, 1969‑73
Cities, 1967‑69
Civil Rights,
1967‑70
Clark, Ramsey,
1973
Coastal Zone
Management Act, 1972
Coinage, 1969
Commerce
Department, 1972
Committee on Committees,
1966‑71
Committee on
Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries, 1967‑71
Committee on
House Administration, 1969
Committee on
Rules ‑ Meeting and Action Notices, 1969‑72 (1)‑(2)
Common Situs Picketing, 1969
Communism ‑
East‑West Trade, 1966‑68
Community Mental
Health Centers, 1971
Conglomerates,
1969
Congress (89th),
1965
Congress (90th) ‑
First Session Accomplishments, 1967‑68
Congress (91st),
1968‑70
Congress (91st) ‑
Accomplishments, 1971
Congress (91st) ‑
Major Legislative Actions, 1970
Congress (92nd) ‑
October Adjournment, 1971
Congress (92nd) ‑
Organizing Conference, 1970‑71
Congress (93rd),
1972‑73
Congress ‑
Republican Leadership Breakfast, 3/18/71
Congress ‑
Stag Dinner at Capitol Hill Club, 11/29/71
Congress ‑
Study of Its Role, 1973 (1)‑(2)
Congressional
Reorganization, 1970‑73
Congressional
Staff Available Due to Election Results, 1970
Consumer Affairs
Program, 1971
Contact Lists,
1969‑73
Copper ‑
Report of the Subcommittee to the Cabinet Committee on Economic
Policy, 1970
Credibility Gap
(Johnson Administration)
‑ Freedom of Information Act, 1966
‑ General, 1965‑67 (1)‑(3)
‑ Newspaper Clippings, 1965‑68
(1)‑(2)
‑ Notes, 1966
‑ Public Misinformation Cases, 1966
Crime, 1967‑73
Crumpacker, Owen W. ‑
Information on Judges Robert Tehan and Luther Swygert,
1971‑72 (1)‑(3)
"Current
Comedy" Newsletter, 1968‑69
"Current
Comedy" Newsletter, 1970
"Current
Comedy" Newsletter, 1971
"Current
Comedy" Newsletter, 1972
Dairy Price
Support (Pat Hillings/Marion Harrison), 1971
Davis, Glenn ‑
Judgeship File, 1971
Debt Ceiling,
1967‑69
Defense,
Department of, 1967‑73 (1)‑(5)
Democratic Study
Group, 1969
Demonstration
Cities, 1967
Desegregation,
1970
Dirksen, Everett
McKinley, 1969
District of
Columbia, 1969‑73
"Do Nothing
File" (Administration Personnel Recommendations), 1970‑71
Douglas, William
O. ‑ Impeachment
: Allen and Goldsmith Columns and Letters,
1970‑73
: Evergreen Magazine (Publication), 1970
: Final Report (Publication), 1970
: First Report (Publication), 1970
: General, 1969‑73 (1)‑(3)
: Kelley Article on Judicial Impeachment (Publication),
1971
Douglas, William
O. ‑ Impeachment
: Report on "Legal Materials on
Impeachment" (Publication), 1970
Draft, 1969‑73
Drug Abuse
Prevention Act, 1971‑72
Eastern Airlines
‑ Caribbean Atlantic Airlines Merger, 1970‑72
Eder, George Jackson
(re Diplomatic Appointment with Administration), 1972‑73
Education Bill,
1967
Education
Revenue Sharing Act, 1971
Eisenhower,
Dwight D., 1961‑69
Electoral
College, 1968‑69 (Includes Ford Article)
Emergency Public
Interest Protection Act (Railroad Strike), 1971
Emergency School
Aid Act, 1971
Employee
Applications, 1969
Employment ‑
Applications for Administration Jobs, 1969‑73 (1)‑(2)
Energy, 1971
(Press Releases)
Engel, Gertrude ‑
National Health Federation, 1971‑72
Environmental
Bills, 1970 (1)‑(6)
Environmental
Bills, 1971 (1)‑(2)
Environmental
Bills, 1972‑1973
Equal Employment
Enforcement Act ‑ Erlenborn Substitute, 1971
Ethics
Committee, 1965‑72
"Ev and Jerry Show" ‑ Joint Senate‑House
Republican Leadership Press Conferences
‑ General, 1966‑67
2/24/66
3/3/66
3/10/66
3/17/66
3/31/66
"Ev and Jerry Show" ‑ Joint Senate‑House
Republican Leadership Press Conferences
4/21/66
6/2/66
6/9/66
6/16/66
7/22/66
8/5/66
8/25/66
9/1/66
9/15/66
9/22/66
10/13/66
1/10/67
2/2/67
2/24/67
3/17/67
3/23/67
4/20/67
5/11/67
5/25/67
6/21/67
7/13/67
8/3/67
8/29/67
9/21/67
10/4/67
10/26/67
11/3/67
11/16/67
12/7/67
12/15/67
2/21/68
2/29/68
3/14/68
5/3/68
6/13/68
7/18/68
9/12/68
Executive Office
of the President (Reports on Its Growth), 1972
Executive
Privilege, 1972
Executive
Reorganization, 1968‑72
Export‑Import
Bank, 1970‑71
Family Health
Insurance Plan, 1970
Farm, 1966‑69
Federal Aviation
Act, 1969
Federal Bureau
of Investigation ‑ J. Edgar Hoover, 1972
Federal
Executive Institute, 1971‑72
Firearms
Control, 1972
Fiscal
Responsibility Act, 1970
Food and Drug
Administration, 1972‑73 (1)‑(3)
Food Stamp
Reform, 1970
Ford
‑ Bills Sponsored By Which Have
Become Law or Passed the House or Senate,
1970
- Biographies, 1968‑71
- Broadcasts, 1966‑68
- Campaign Brochures, 1972
- Congressional Record Inserts, 1970‑72
- Correspondence, 6/66‑5/68
Ford
‑ Correspondence, 6/68‑12/70
Ford
‑ Correspondence, 1971‑1972
Ford
‑ Correspondence, 1973
- Information Sent to Republican Members of
the House
1969
1/70‑7/70
8/1‑9/70
8/10/70‑12/70
1/71‑4/71
5/71
6/71‑7/71
8/71
9/71
10/71
11/71‑12/71
Ford
‑ Information Sent to Republican
Members of the House
1/72‑3/72
4/72‑5/72
6/72‑7/72
8/72
9/72‑10/72
11/72‑12/72
- Meeting with White House Representatives
on Improving White House Liaison
with
House Republicans (includes minutes),
- Miscellaneous, 1968‑70
- Newsletters to Constituents, 1966‑72
(1)‑(2)
- Reception for ‑ Sponsored by Sen.
Scott, Sen. Griffin and Les Arends, 3/27/72
- Schedules ‑ Daily, 1969‑70 (1)‑(2)
- Schedules ‑ Evening and Speaking,
1967‑73
Ford
‑ Speeches
‑ 4/19/66 ‑ Republican
Public Relations Directors
‑ 6/7/66 ‑ Republican Gala
‑ 7/66 ‑ Illinois State
Fair
‑ 2/1/67 ‑ Gala
‑ 4/1/67 ‑ CALPAC Political
Workshop
‑ 4/12/67 ‑ South Bend
Gridiron Club
‑ 5/3/67 ‑ Saints and
Sinners Club
‑ 5/18/67 ‑ Graduate
School of Business, UCLA
‑
‑ 10/11/67 ‑ Propeller
Club of the United States
‑ 10/16/67 ‑ Business ‑
Government Relations Council, Hershey, PA
‑ 12/15/67 ‑ Review of
Congress
‑ 3/5/68 ‑ GOP Gala
‑
‑
‑ 5/1/68 ‑ Chamber of
Commerce of the United States
‑ 6/8/68 ‑ Commencement
Address at Grove City College
‑
Ford
‑ Speeches
‑ 6/15/68 ‑ Virginia Press
Association
‑ 6/21/68 ‑ Republican
Candidates Conference
‑ 6/22/68 ‑ Nakasian "Kick‑Off" Dinner
‑ 12/6/68 ‑ Republican
Governors Conference
‑ 1/3/69 ‑ Election of
Speaker
‑ 1/7/69 ‑ Breakfast
Program for Nixon Cabinet
‑ 1/9/69 ‑ Nixon Birthday
‑ 5/2/69 ‑ Republican
Governors Association
‑ 5/7/69 ‑ GOP Victory
Dinner
‑ 3/11/70 ‑ GOP Dinner
‑ 1/21/71 ‑ Election of
Speaker
‑ 9/4/71 ‑ Zionist
Organization of America
‑
‑ 5/29/72 ‑ Wake Forest
University Commencement
Ford
‑ Speeches (Press Release Copies)
1966 (1)‑(2)
1967 (1)‑(3)
1968 (1)‑(4)
1969 (1)
Ford
‑ Speeches (Press Release Copies)
1969 (2)‑(3)
1970 (1)‑(4)
1971
1972
- Speeches and Statements Prepared by the
Nixon Administration, 1969‑71
- Stag Dinner at Capitol Hill Club,
11/29/71 (John Marsh, Dick Scaife, etc.)
- Statements and Press Releases
1966 (1)‑(2)
1967 (1)‑(2)
Ford
‑ Statements and Press Releases
1968
1969 (1)‑(2)
1970 (1)‑(2)
1971
1972
1973
- Vote Breakdown on Four Bills ‑
Draft Extension, Debt Limit, SST, and Metro
Funds, 1971
Foreign Affairs,
1966‑73
Foreign Aid,
1966‑73 (1)‑(2)
Foreign Military
Assistance Bill ‑ Bolling Amendment, 1972
France, 1966
Franking,
Congressional, 1966
Freedom of
Information, 1967‑68
Friday Morning Koffee Klatch, 1966‑68
Galleries in
House Chamber, 1972
Garlock, Lyle, 1969‑72
General
Accounting Office, 1973
Germany, 1971‑72
Get‑Acquainted
Breakfast with Nixon Cabinet, 1/7/69
Gridiron Club,
1971
Harlow, Bryce
and Timmons, William, 1968‑70
Hartmann
‑ Bull Elephants, 1971‑72
- Capitol Hill Club, 1972
- Communications Luncheon Group, 1972
- Correspondence, 1966‑71
Hartmann
‑ Correspondence, 1972
- Desk Calendar, 1967
- Desk Calendar, 1968
- Desk Calendar, 1969
- Desk Calendar, 1970
- Desk Calendar, 1971
- Desk Calendar, 1972
- Desk Calendar, 1973
- Memos to Ford and Others, 1966‑73
(1)‑(2)
- Miscellaneous, 1971‑73
- Office Expenses, 1966
Hartmann
‑ Personal, 1966‑73 (1)‑(5)
- Telephone Messages, 1970 (1)‑(6)
Hartmann
‑ Telephone Messages, 1971‑73
(1)‑(9)
Health, 1970‑73
Health and
Safety, 1969‑70
Health Care
Insurance Assistance "Medicredit", 1971
Health Insurance
‑ General, 1971‑72
Health Insurance
Partnership Act of 1971
Health
Maintenance Organization Assistance Act, 1971
Health Manpower
Assistance Act, 1971
HEW/Labor
Appropriations Bill ‑ Veto Override Attempt, 1969‑70 (1)‑(3)
Hibernian
Society, 1970
Higher Education
Act of 1971
Hillings, Patrick, 1970
Hoover
Commission, 1967
Hosmer, Craig, 1970‑72
House
‑ Action on Nixon Proposals, 1969 (1)‑(3)
- Action on Nixon Proposals, 1970
- Committees, 1967‑71
House
‑ Majority Leader (Carl Albert), 1969
- Minority Officers Pay, 1965‑69 (1)‑(2)
- Ranking Republican Committeemen Meeting,
1/30/69 (includes Hartmann notes)
- Ranking Republican Committeemen Meeting,
4/17/69 (includes Hartmann notes)
- Republican Leadership Meeting
2/24/69 (includes Hartmann notes)
3/3/69 (includes Hartmann notes)
6/2/69 (includes Hartmann notes)
8/6/69
9/15/69
3/5/70
7/20/70
11/20/70
- Republicans, 1966‑69
Human Renewal
Fund, 1968
Human Resources,
Department of, 1971
Humphrey, Hubert
H., 1966‑71 (1)‑(2)
Inauguration,
1969 (1)‑(2)
Inauguration,
1973 (1)‑(3)
Indians, 1970‑71
Inflation, 1965‑70
Insurance
Information Institute Briefing, 1971
Introduction to Congress
for Newly Elected Republicans, 1967
Introduction to
Congress for Newly Elected Republicans, 1971 (1)‑(2)
Introduction to
Congress for Newly Elected Republicans, 1973 (1)‑(3)
Japan, 1969‑70
Jefferson, Thomas,
1967
Jobs with Nixon
Administration ‑ Recommendations of Minority Leader, 1971‑73
Johnson, Lyndon
B., 1965‑69
Joint Republican
Leadership Press Release, 7/25/73
Jokes, 1967‑68
Journalism, 1972‑73
Kaiser, Leland ‑
Cartoons for Congressional Campaign, 1966
Kennecott Copper
Corporation, 1971
Kennedy, Edward,
1969‑72
Kennedy, Robert,
1966‑68
Labor,
Department of, 1971
Laird, Melvin
R., 1963‑69
Laird, Melvin R.
‑ "Republican Papers" Book, 1967
Latin America,
1965‑66
Law Enforcement
Revenue Sharing Act of 1971
Lear, Bill (Lear
Motors Corp), 1971 (1)‑(2)
Legislation ‑
General, 1971‑73
Legislative
Activities Disclosure Act, 1971
Legislative
Reorganization Act, 1969‑72 (1)‑(3)
Leonard
Refineries/Total Leonard, Inc., 1970‑72
Luncheon ‑
Republican Leadership, Ranking Committee Members and White House Staff, 8/6/70
Luncheon ‑
Speaker John W. McCormack, 12/18/70
Luncheons ‑
90th and 91st Congress Republican Clubs, 1969‑70
Mailing Lists,
1971
Maki, Hideshi, 1971‑72
Manpower Special
Revenue Sharing Act, 1971
Mansfield
Amendment Votes, 1971
Manual on
Legislative Procedure (House Republican Policy Committee), 1967‑72 (1)‑(3)
Manual on Legislative
Procedure (House Republican Policy Committee) – House Parliamentary Summary,
1970‑72 (1)‑(3)
Markert, William P. ‑
Swimming Pool Awards Competition, 1970‑72
McCarthy, Eugene
J., 1968‑69
McCormick,
Robert L.L., 1971‑72
McGovern,
George, 1971‑72 (1)‑(3)
McGovern, George
‑ Robert S. Allen Columns, 1972
McNamara
Mismanagement
‑ Committee Hearings and Reports,
1966‑67 (1)‑(4)
‑ General, 1966‑67 (1)‑(2)
‑ News Clippings, 1966‑68 (1)‑(3)
‑ Publications, 1966‑67
Merchant Marine,
1965‑71
Metro Subway
Funds, 1971
Michigan ‑
5th District Precinct Delegates, 1972
Micronesian War
Claims, 1971
Mills, Wilbur ‑
"Face the Nation", 6/4/72
Minimum Wage,
1972
Minority
Staffing Reform, 1970‑71
Miscellaneous,
1960‑73
Mollenhoff, Clark, 1969
Muskie, Edmund S.,
1971‑72
Nader, Ralph, 1971‑73
Nameless Staff
Group, 1969‑72
National
Association of Retail Druggists, 1969‑70
National
Emergencies ‑ Railroad Strikes, 1967
National
Governors Conference, 1967‑72 (1)‑(4)
National Peace
Corps Week, 1971
Navy, Department
of the, 1972
Navy League of
the
Nixon, Richard,
1966‑68 (1)‑(4)
Nixon, Richard
‑ Administration Accomplishments,
1968‑72 (1)‑(2)
‑ Administration Contact Lists, 1969‑70
‑ Appointments and Nominations ‑
Information on Eisenhower Administration Patronage Program, 1953
‑ Appointments and Nominations ‑
Notifications, 1970
‑ Blacklist, 1973
‑ Messages, Speeches and Press
Releases, 1/69‑2/70 (1)‑(8)
Nixon, Richard
‑ Messages, Speeches and Press
Releases, 3/70‑10/71
Nixon, Richard
‑ Messages, Speeches and Press
Releases, 11/71‑8/73 (1)‑(10)
‑ Miscellaneous, 1969‑73
‑ Traveling Salesman (Congressional
Task Force on Revenue Sharing and Government Reorganization), 1971
‑ Trip to Moscow, 1972
Nuclear
Nonproliferation
Oceanographic
Foundation ‑ General, 1967‑73
Oceanographic Foundation
‑ Publications, 1971‑73 (1)‑(2)
Office Equipment
Information, 1971‑73
Office of
Economic Opportunity, 1973
Office of the
Whip ‑ General, 1967‑72
Office of the
Whip ‑ Schedules, 1969‑73 (1)‑(3)
Panama Canal
Treaties, 1967‑71
Par Value
Modification Act, 1972
Pay Increases ‑
Federal Pay Comparability Act
Pearson, Drew,
1967
Pending ‑
General, 1969‑72
Pending ‑
Legislation, 1970‑72 (1)‑(2)
Pension Reform,
1973
Pentagon Papers,
1971
Poff, Richard H. (Supreme
Court Nomination), 1971‑72
Polls, 1966‑72
(1)‑(3)
Postal Revenue
and Federal Pay Act, 1967
Powell, Adam
Clayton
‑ Congressional Reports and Hearings,
1967 (1)‑(2)
‑ General, 1967‑68
‑ Newspaper Clippings, 1967‑69
Prayer
Breakfast, 1969
President's Club
‑ Anheuser Busch, 1966‑69
‑ Arkansas Milk Producers, 1966
‑ Brown and Root, 1966
‑ General, 1965‑67 (1)‑(2)
‑ Los Angeles VA Hospital
‑ News Clippings, 1966‑68 (1)‑(3)
‑ Press Releases, 1966
‑ Reports, 1966‑68
Presidential
Election by House of Representatives, 1968
Presidential
Prayer Breakfasts, 1969
Prestige Decline
‑ General, 1966‑68 (1)‑(5)
Prestige Decline
‑ USIA Polls, 1966 (1)‑(3)
Press Releases
by Republican Congressmen ‑ 1966‑67
Public
Broadcasting, 1971‑72
Railroads, 1972
Railway Strikes,
1970‑71
RAMS
(Republicans Associated for Mutual Support), 1969‑73 (1)‑(2)
Reapportionment
and Redistricting ‑ Congressional, 1971‑72 (1)‑(2)
Red China, 1966‑68
Redwoods‑to‑the‑Sea
Proposal, 1967 (1)‑(2)
Republican
Committee on Planning and Research ‑ General, 1966‑68
Republican
Committee on Planning and Research ‑ Task Force on Crime, 1967‑68
Republican
Conference ‑ Directories, 1968‑71
Republican
Conference
‑ General, 1966‑72 (1)‑(2)
‑ Legislative Digest, 1972 (1)‑(4)
- Meeting Notices and Agendas, 1967‑72
Republican
Congressional Candidates, 1968 ‑ Congressional Leadership Briefings (1)‑(4)
Republican
Congressional Candidates, 1972 (1)‑(2)
Republican
Congressional Committee
‑ Candidates Conference Transcript,
1970 (1)‑(2)
‑ Daily Campaign Memos, 1970
‑ Daily News Digest, 1967‑68
‑ General, 1966‑73 (1)‑(4)
‑ Issue of the Day, 1966
‑ Issue of the Day, 1968 (1)‑(2)
‑ Issue of the Day, 1970 (1)‑(2)
Box 86 House of Representatives Subject File
Republican
Congressional Committee
‑ Newsletters, 1968‑73
‑ Political Punch Lines, 1970
‑ Press Releases, 1966‑71
‑ Speech of the Week, 1966‑72
Republican
Convention, 1968
‑ Accommodations for Ford and Staff
‑ Background and Arrangements
‑ Correspondence
‑ Delegate Lists
‑ Delegate Selection
‑ Ford Roll Call Statement
‑ Ford Speech ‑ Drafts (1)‑(2)
‑ Ford Speech ‑ General
‑ General (1)‑(2)
‑ Hotels
‑ Official Program
‑ Platform
‑ Rules
Republican
Convention, 1968
‑ Speeches
‑ Telephone Directory
‑ Tickets
‑ Vote Tallies
Republican
Convention, 1972
‑ Accommodations for Ford Family and
Staff
‑ Congressional Reception
‑ Ford Speeches
‑ General (1)‑(4)
‑ Lists of Invitees to
Receptions/Brunches
‑ Michigan Delegation Party
‑ Official Program
‑ Republican Platform
Republican
Convention, 1972
‑ Schedules
‑ Thank You Letters
‑ Young Voters Brunch
Republican
Coordinating Committee
‑ General, 1966‑68
‑ Press Releases, 1966‑68 (1)‑(7)
Republican
Coordinating Committee
‑ Press Releases, 1966‑68 (8)‑(9)
‑ Proposal to Reactivate, 1973
‑ Reports, 1965‑68
‑ Task Force Reports, 1965
‑ Task Force Reports, 1966 (1)‑(3)
‑ Task Force Reports, 1967 (1)‑(2)
Republican
"DO" (Delegates/Organizations) Committee on
Conventions, 1969‑70
Republican
Governors Association
‑ Conference, 4/18‑20/71 (1)‑(2)
‑ General, 1967‑72 (1)‑(2)
Republican
National Committee
‑ Answer Desk Bulletin, 1968 (1)‑(8)
Republican
National Committee
‑ "First Monday"
(Publication), 1971‑72 (1)‑(2)
‑ "Monday" (Publication),
1969‑72 (1)‑(6)
‑ Miscellaneous (1)‑(2)
‑ On Record: Useful Quotes by
Democrat Leaders, 1970
‑ Press Releases, 1966‑67
‑ Press Releases, 1968 (1)
Republican
National Committee
‑ Press Releases, 1968 (2)‑(4)
‑ Press Releases, 1969 (1)‑(2)
‑ Press Releases, 1970
‑ Press Releases, 1971 (1)‑(2)
‑ Press Releases, 1972
‑ Publications ‑ General, 1965‑72
(1)‑(2)
Republican
National Committee
‑ Publications ‑ General, 1965‑72
(3)‑(6)
‑ Radio News Comment, 1967‑68
‑ "The Republican"
(Publication), 1966‑71 (1)‑(4)
‑ Republican Research Memo, 1966‑68
Republican
National Committee
‑ Republican Research Reports, 1966‑70
(1)‑(4)
‑ Television News Comment, 1967‑68
‑ Truth Squad, 1968
Republican
Policy Committee
‑ General, 1966‑72 (1)‑(3)
‑ Press Releases, 1965‑72 (1)‑(5)
Republican
Research Committee, 1969‑72 (1)‑(5)
Republican State
of the Union, 1966
Republican State
of the Union, 1967
‑ Drafts (1)‑(2)
‑ General (1)‑(3)
‑ Legislation Submitted to Congress
(1)‑(2)
Republican State
of the Union, 1967
‑ News Clippings
‑ Space Task Force
Republican State
of the Union, 1968
‑ General (1)‑(6)
‑ News Clippings
Retirement
Benefits Bill ‑ Pension Reform (HR 12272 ‑ Mills & Byrnes; HR
12302
‑ Ford, Betts & Edwards)
Revenue Sharing,
1967‑71 (1)
Revenue Sharing,
1967‑71 (2)‑(6)
Riegle, Donald, 1973
Riots ‑
Anti‑War Demonstration at the Pentagon, 1967
Riots ‑
Civil Rights Disturbances, 1964‑68
Riots ‑
Civil Rights Disturbances ‑ News Clippings, 1967
Ripon Society,
1972
Rockefeller,
Nelson, 1968
Romney, George,
1967
Rosters, 1969‑72
(1)‑(2)
Rural Community
Development Revenue Sharing, 1971
SALT (Strategic
Arms Limitation Talks), 1972‑73
Seafarers Union,
1969
Secret Service Protection
for Presidential or Vice Presidential Candidates, 1968‑72
Senate
Republican Policy Committee
‑ "Republican Report", 1970‑72
(1)‑(2)
‑ "Senate Republican Memo",
1966
‑ "Senate Republican Memo",
1968 (1)‑(6)
‑ "Senate Republican Memo",
1970 (1)‑(3)
Senate
Republican Policy Committee
‑ "Senate Republican Memo",
1971 (1)‑(4)
- "Senate Republican Memo", 1972
(1)‑(2)
‑ Staff Studies, 1966‑68 (1)‑(2)
Shipbuilders
Council of America ‑ General, 1970
Shipbuilders
Council of America ‑ Newsletters, 1969‑72
Shriver, Sargent, 1972
Social Security,
1971
Soviet Jews,
1970‑72
Space Program,
1971‑72
Speeches ‑
Republican Congressmen, 1966‑69
Sprole, Frank (Bristol‑Meyer
Co.), 1971
Stans v. O'Brien
Libel Suit, 1972
State Department
‑ Foreign Policy Conference, 1971
"State
Headlines" (Council of State Governments), 1969
State of the
State of the
Union, 1971
State of the
Union, 1972
Status of
Administration Requests, 1969‑72 (1)‑(2)
Supersonic
Transport (SST), 1967‑71
Supreme Court,
1970
Sweig, Martin and Voloshen, Nathan, 1970‑71
Tax and Spending
Cuts, 1968 (1)‑(5)
Taxes, 1964‑73
(1)‑(3)
Television ‑
Equal Time, 1970
Television ‑
Networks, 1971
Television ‑
Videotaping ‑ David Green, 1971 (1)‑(2)
Time‑Life
Luncheon, 11/9/71
Trade, 1970‑73
Transportation,
1973
Transportation
Revenue Sharing Act, 1971
Treasury
Department, 1971
Udall, Morris,
1971
Unemployment,
1970
Urban Community
Development Special Revenue Sharing, 1971
Veterans
Affairs, 1968‑73
Vietnam
‑ Ford Statement on the Floor of the
House, 8/8/67
‑ General, July 1965‑October
1967 (1)‑(7)
‑ General, November 1967‑June
1973 (1)‑(11)
- Moratorium, 1969
Vietnam
‑ News Clippings, 1966‑72 (1)‑(2)
‑ Resolutions Supporting the
President's Policy, 1969 (1)‑(2)
Vote Records
(Presidential Support), 1969‑71
Voting Rights ‑
Amendments, 1969 (1)‑(2)
Voting Rights ‑
18 Year Old Vote, 1970‑71
Wage‑Price
Freeze, 1971‑73
Waggoner, Joe,
1971
Watergate, 1973
Welfare Reform, 1969‑71
(1)‑(4)
West Coast Dock
Strike, 1972
White House
Briefing ‑ President's New Economic Programs, 1971
White House ‑
Congressional Leadership Meeting
2/5/69 (includes minutes and Ford notes)
2/18/69 (includes minutes)
3/6/69 (includes minutes)
3/11/69 (includes minutes)
3/18/69 (includes minutes and Hartmann
notes)
3/25/69 (includes minutes and Ford notes)
4/15/69 (includes minutes)
4/22/69 (includes minutes and Ford notes)
4/29/69 (includes minutes and Ford notes)
5/6/69 (includes minutes and Ford notes
5/13/69 (includes minutes and Ford notes)
5/20/69 (includes minutes)
5/27/69 (includes minutes)
6/4/69 (includes minutes and Ford notes)
6/17/69 (includes minutes)
6/24/69 (includes minutes)
7/1/69
7/8/69 (includes minutes and Ford notes)
7/15/69 (includes minutes and Ford notes)
8/8/69 (includes Ford notes)
9/16/69 (includes minutes)
9/19/69 (includes minutes)
9/30/69
10/7/69 (includes minutes and Ford notes)
10/14/69 (includes minutes)
10/28/69 (includes minutes and Ford notes)
12/4/69 (includes minutes)
12/22/69 (includes draft Ford statement)
2/3/70 (includes minutes and Ford notes)
2/17/70
3/3/70 (includes minutes)
3/17/70 (includes minutes)
3/24/70 (includes minutes)
4/7/70 (includes minutes)
4/23/70 (includes minutes)
5/19/70 (includes minutes)
White House ‑
Congressional Leadership Meeting
6/9/70 (includes minutes)
6/23/70 (includes minutes)
7/7/70 (includes minutes)
7/21/70 (includes minutes)
8/11/70 (includes minutes)
9/11/70
9/22/70
11/17/70 (includes minutes)
12/1/70 (includes minutes)
12/22/70
1/2/71
1/25/71
2/9/71
3/9/71
3/23/71
4/20/71
5/4/71
5/18/71
6/15/71
7/20/71
9/14/71 (includes Ford notes)
9/28/71
10/19/71
11/16/71
1/26/72
2/8/72
3/7/72
3/28/72
4/12/72 (includes Ford notes)
5/3/72
6/13/72
7/21/72
8/8/72 (includes Ford notes)
9/7/72 (includes Ford notes)
9/12/72
9/19/72
10/10/72
White House ‑
Miscellaneous, 1969‑73 (includes Ford notes on White House meetings)
Williams, J. Harvie, 1971
Youth Vote, 1971‑72
Cabinet Meeting
Agendas
Clower, Dewey (1)‑(2)
Confirmation
‑ Emoluments Clause
- Endorsements
- Evidence (1)‑(7)
- Ford Philosophy and Voting Record (1)‑(2)
- General
- Hearings
- Precedents
Confirmation
‑ Scholars' Statements (1)‑(2)
- Swearing‑In
- Twenty‑Fifth Amendment (1)‑(3)
- Vice Presidential Duties
Consumer Product
Safety Commission
Control File (1)‑(2)
Correspondence
(1)‑(5)
Correspondence
(6)‑(15)
Falcon Tanker
Contract
Hartmann, Robert
T.
Hartmann, Robert
T. ‑ Personal Appointment Schedules (1)‑(3)