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Congressional Relations Office
William T. Kendall
Deputy
Assistant for Legislative Affairs (Senate):
Files, (1971) 1974-77
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
The collection consists of files documenting contacts with senators and their aides regarding pending legislation, appointments and routine requests; and advising the president on congressional votes and views on legislation. Topics include Vietnam, military spending, intelligence community oversight and energy issues, as well as other matters.
QUANTITY
6.6 linear feet
(ca. 13,200 pages)
DONOR
Gerald R. Ford
(accession numbers 77‑58 & 77‑107)
ACCESS
Open. Some items may be 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unpublished writings in National Archives collections.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 Barbara White, September 1985
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
William T. Kendall
5/8/21 Born, Newark,
New Jersey
1940‑42 Staff, Western
Electric
1942‑46 Served, United
States Army
1949 B.A., Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, NJ
1950‑59 Research chemist,
Allied Chemical Corporation
1951 M.A.,
Columbia University, New York, NY
1959‑74 Administrative
assistant, Congressman Peter J. Frelinghuysen, Washington, DC
1964, 1966 Assistant to the
chairman, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee
1965‑66 Attended
1974‑75 Administrative
assistant, Senator Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Washington, DC
Feb. 1975-Jan.
1977 Deputy assistant to the
president for legislative affairs (Senate),
White House
Sept.-Oct. 1976 Leave of absence to serve as
regional coordinator, Ford/Dole Committee
1977‑79 Administrative
assistant, Congressman Thomas B. Evans, Jr., and Senator Charles H. Percy
1980‑81 President and
executive director, Alliance for Free Enterprise, Washington, DC
December 1981 Consultant, C&B
Associates, Washington, DC (a public relations and political consulting firm)
INTRODUCTION
William T. Kendall came to the White
House in February 1975 directly from the staff of Senator Charles Mathias,
Jr. He was appointed deputy assistant
for legislative affairs (Senate) and reported to Max L. Friedersdorf, head of
the Congressional Relations Office. His
predecessor, Tom C. Korologos, had served President Nixon since 1971 and
remained on President Ford's staff from August through December 1974. Until early 1976, Kendall was assisted by
Patrick O'Donnell and thereafter, by Joseph Jenckes.
Kendall handled
liaison between the White House and the United States Senate. He and his assistant promoted and interpreted
administration policies; tracked pending legislation and presidential
appointments; and advised the president of probable voting results and views on
legislation. Their duties included
preparing briefing papers and proposals for the president, participating in
congressional leadership meetings, and suggesting specific presidential
meetings and telephone calls. They also
handled routine matters such as personal requests from senators for signed
photographs, and invitations to the White House and various social events.
The files
document White House lobbying, presidential meetings with senators, efforts
toward Senate approval of presidential nominations, and continuous evaluation
of senators' views on legislation and the potential outcome of votes. The files contain substantial material on
several legislative topics, especially Vietnam, military spending, intelligence
community oversight and various energy issues.
This collection
contains materials from Kendall's predecessor, Tom Korologos, including
occasional materials from the Nixon administration. These cover anti-Vietnam War vote tabulations
and congressional response to the mining of North Vietnamese ports; extensive
handwritten notes, often of conversations, regarding pending legislation and
appointments; and miscellaneous printed material.
Related
Materials (September 1985):
All the files of
the Congressional Relations Office staff will open by the end of 1985;
especially noteworthy are the materials of Vernon Loen and Charles Leppert who
were responsible for liaison with the House and whose files document
intelligence, energy and foreign policy issues. White House Central Files categories
Legislation (LE) and Federal Government-Congress (FG 30 to FG 39) contain
material on White House relations with Congress.
Series
Descriptions
1‑7 Legislative Subject File, (1971)
1974‑77. (2.5 linear feet)
Memoranda, correspondence,
vote tabulations, background material, draft legislation and printed material
created or accumulated by Kendall and occasionally by Korologos concerning
legislative issues in the Senate.
Significant subjects include the Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence, energy, military spending, two hundred mile fishing limit, and
uranium enrichment. Vietnam coverage
includes Nixon administration tabulations on votes to end the war and records
of telephone reactions from members of Congress when notified of the mining of
North Vietnamese harbors.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject.
7‑10 Presidential Appointees, 1974‑76. (1.4 linear feet)
Memoranda,
notes, lists of appointments with senators, press releases, schedules and
appointees' responses to inquiries.
Files concern suggestions, nominations, hearings, courtesy calls and
approval of presidential appointees.
Arranged
alphabetically by name of nominee.
10‑17 General Subject File. 1974‑77. (2.7 linear feet)
Memoranda, correspondence,
notes, briefing papers, lists, schedules, telephone call proposals, press
releases and printed material. Files
concern presidential meetings with senators, including bipartisan and
Republican leadership; presidential travel; and routine matters such as White
House social invitations and requests for presidential letters, photographs and
White House tours. Also contains
Korologos' handwritten notes of telephone conversations with senators and aides
regarding pending appointments and legislation, August - December 1974.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject.
Container
List
Agriculture ‑
Grain Loan Rate
Aid to
Arab ‑
Israeli Arms Levels Comparison
Cargo Preference
Consumer
Protection
Common Situs
Picketing
Diego Garcia
Drug Abuse
Policy Office
Education
Appropriations
Electronic
Surveillance
Energy (1)‑(7)
Energy (8)‑(13)
Energy Policy
Votes
Federal Election
Commission
Federal Pay
Comparability
Federal Pay
Deferral
Food Stamps
Foreign Aid
‑ Bill
‑ Foreign
Assistance Act of 1971
‑ Foreign
Economic Perspective
‑
President's Constitutional Primacy in Foreign Relations and National Defense
‑ United
States in Changing World Economy (1)
Foreign Aid
‑
Foreign
Relations ‑ Banking
Government
Reform
Housing
Intelligence ‑
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (1)‑(4)
Kennedy‑Jackson
Resolution (1)‑(2)
Law of the Sea
Legislative
Interdepartmental Group
Lobbying
Mayaguez
Military
Procurement ‑ Authorization Act (1)‑(2)
Military
Procurement ‑ Authorization Act (3)
Military
Procurement ‑ Department of Defense Comptroller Report
Military Procurement
‑ Joint Chiefs of Staff Annual Report (1)‑(2)
Natural Gas
No Fault
Insurance
Nurse Training
Policy Issues
Before Congress
Public Works (1)‑(2)
Railroad
Revitalization Act
Revenue Sharing
Rule XXII
Senate Youth
Program
Sinai
Surveillance Arrangements
State of the
Union
Tax Reduction
Tobacco Price
Supports
Trade Reform Act
Two Hundred Mile
Fisheries Legislation (1)‑(5)
Uranium
Enrichment (1)‑(3)
Vietnam (3)
Vote Statistics,
1970 (1)‑(4)
Vote Tabulations
‑ Administration Support (1)‑(3)
Vote Tabulations
‑ Administration Support (4)
Voting Rights
Act Extension
White House
Appropriations
White House
Conference on Domestic and Economic Affairs
Wyman ‑
Durkin Senate Race
Presidential
Appointees
Appointees ‑
General (1)‑(3)
Appointees ‑
Patronage
Armstrong, Anne
Bailey, Kay
Baker, James A.
Bakke, Karl E.
Banowsky,
William
Barnako, Frank
R.
Blackburn, Ben
B.
Boorstin, Daniel
J.
Bush, George (1)‑(2)
Byington, John
Coleman, William
T. (1)‑(3)
Collier, Calvin
Comola, Paul
Cook, David S.
Coors, Joseph
Dent, Frederick
B.
DuBrul, Stephen
M.
Dunlop, John T.
(1)‑(4)
Eckerd, Jack M.
Greenspan, Alan
Hall, Asaph H.
Hathaway,
Stanley K. (1)‑(2)
Heller, Austin
N.
Hills, Carla A.
Hills, Roderick
M.
Hoffmann, Martin
R.
Holloman, John
H.
Hooper, James F.
Houser, Thomas
J.
Isbister, James
D.
Kendrick,
William J.
Kleppe, Thomas
S.
Knoche, E. Henry
Lehman, John
Levi, Edward H.
(1)‑(3)
Longshore,
Thomas L.
McLucas, John L.
MacAvoy, Paul W.
Mathews, David
(1)‑(3)
O'Neill, Paul
Orlebeke,
Charles J.
Patricelli,
Robert E.
Perry, Lowell W.
Richardson,
Elliot L.
Robson, John E.
Rudman, Warren
B.
Rumsfeld, Donald
Scearce, James
F.
Scott, Stanley
S.
Scranton,
William W.
Silbert, Earl J.
Simpson, Barbara
A.
Stevens, John
Paul (1)‑(2)
Stone, J. Ralph
Todd, Webster B.
Walker, Charles
M.
White, Margita
E.
General Subject
File
Bipartisan
Leadership Meetings
Briefing Papers
(1)
Briefing Papers
(2)‑(9)
Congressional
Hour (1)‑(3)
Congressional
Hour (4)
Congressional
Relations Memoranda (1)‑(8)
Disaster Areas
(1)‑(5)
Floor Schedules
(1)‑(2)
Ford, Betty ‑
Schedule
Korologos Notes,
8/74-9/74 (1)‑(9)
Korologos Notes,
10/74-12/74 (1)‑(9)
Legislative
Procedure Manual ‑ House of Representatives
Morning Meetings
Nixon, Richard ‑
Supreme Court Brief
Office of
Management and Budget
President ‑
Memoranda for
President ‑
Recommended Telephone Calls
President ‑
Schedule Information (1)‑(8)
President ‑
Schedule Proposals (1)‑(2)
Presidential
Spokesmen Activity
Regional
Decision Making: New Strategies for Substate Districts
Republican
Leadership Meetings (1)‑(2)
Requests ‑
Birthday and Anniversary (1)‑(3)
Requests ‑
Photographs
Requests ‑
White House Tours (1)‑(2)
Senators' Group,
1976
Signing
Ceremonies
Wednesday Club
White House
After‑Dinner Invitees (1)‑(3)
White House
After‑Dinner Invitees (4)‑(5)
White House
Invitation Lists
White House
Memoranda (1)‑(2)
Items Transferred to Audiovisual and Book Collections