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ROBERT L.
PEABODY
Professor of
Political Science:
Research
interview notes, 1964-67
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
Notes and background materials on interviews
with Republican members of the U. S. House of Representatives concerning the
selection of party leaders in 1965 and the subsequent performance of the
leadership team during the 89th Congress.
Most interviews focus on the contest for Minority Leader between Charles
Halleck and Gerald Ford. Others concern Melvin Laird's election as
Chairman of the Republican Conference over Peter Frelinghuysen, Les Arends' election as Minority Whip over Frelinghuysen, and
the selection of John Rhodes and Charles Goodell as
chairmen of the Republican Policy Committee and the Republican Planning and
Research Committee respectively.
QUANTITY
0.6
linear feet (ca. 1200 pages)
DONOR
Robert
L. Peabody (accession number 94-38)
ACCESS
Open. Researchers may examine and cite the
collection, but they may not publish direct quotations from the interview notes
without written authorization from Professor Peabody during his lifetime.
COPYRIGHT
Professor
Peabody has donated to the
Prepared by William McNitt, August 1994
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Robert
Lee Peabody
1954 B.A.,
1956 M.A.,
1960 Ph.D.,
1960-61 Post-doctoral
research fellow, Brookings Institution
1961-Present Member of the faculty,
Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University; participant,
American Political Science Association Study of Congress; he has also received
fellowships from the Social Science Research Council and the Ford Foundation
and served as a congressional intern to the House Majority Whip.
INTRODUCTION
Soon after suffering severe losses
in the 1964 elections, Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives
began discussing organizational and leadership changes. As a political scientist specializing in the
study of Congress, Professor Robert Peabody of
Beginning in late December 1964,
Many of the interviews focus on the
successful campaign of Gerald R. Ford to unseat Charles Halleck
as Minority Leader of the House. Ford
had announced his challenge on
In subsequent weeks, House
Republicans faced other leadership contests.
One of Ford's earliest acts as Minority Leader was to back
Representative Peter Frelinghuysen in his campaign to replace the incumbent
Minority Whip Les Arends. Arends prevailed in
the January 14 voting, thereby handing Ford his first defeat. Ford-supporter Charles Goodell
was a candidate to chair the Republican Policy Committee, but the emergence of
John Rhodes as a candidate threatened another major leadership battle. This confrontation was avoided through the
creation of a new Planning and Research Committee to do long-range policy
planning. The Republican Conference
named
During the period in which the House
Republicans were making these leadership decisions, Representative Al Quie was chairing a Committee on Organizational
Structure. This committee examined the
organization of the House Republicans and recommended changes. For instance, it recommended that members
with leadership roles should not also serve as the ranking Republican on standing
committees of the House. A small number
of interviews, especially those with Quie, focus on
the work of this committee and the ratification of its recommendations by the
Republican Conference.
When Professor Peabody donated this
collection to the Ford Library, it was arranged in six folders, organized by
topic. Interviews and background
material appeared in each folder. As the
topics overlapped and many interviews related to multiple subjects, archivists
reorganized the interviews into a single chronological sequence during processing. See Appendix A for a list showing the
original organization of the interviews.
Related
Materials (August 1994):
The most important related
collections are the Ford Scrapbooks and the Ford Congressional Papers. In the latter collection, see especially the
folders labeled "Republican House Organization" in the General and
Case File for 1964 and 1965 (
Series Descriptions
1-2 Research Interview Notes,
1964-67. (0.5 linear feet)
Arranged
chronologically by date of the interview.
2Background
File, 1961-66. (0.1 linear feet)
A small file of newspaper and magazine
clippings, notes, publications, and some copies of documents concerning the
selection of the Republican leadership in 1965, its subsequent activities, and
the history of the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee.
Arranged
chronologically into two folders, with a third folder containing the campaign committee
history.
Container List
Mar. ?, 1965 ‑ John Anderson Interview
Mar. ?, 1965 ‑ John Saylor Interview
Background File
Background
Materials ‑ Clippings, Notes, and Documents (1)‑(2)
Republican Congressional Campaign Committee ‑ History, 1966 (Publication)