Cannon, James M., 1918-2011

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James Monroe Cannon was born on February 26, 1918 in Sylacauga, Alabama. He received a B.S. from the University of Alabama in 1939, and served in the U.S. Army from 1939 to 1940. He worked for Burroughs Adding Machine Company from 1940 to 1941, and again served in the U.S. Army from 1941 to 1946. Cannon went on to work as an reporter and editor for several publications: Reporter for the Potsdam (NY) Herald-Recorder, 1947 to 1948; Reporter for the Gloversville (NY) Leader-Republican, 1948 to 1949; Reporter for the Baltimore Sun, 1949 to 1954, serving as a foreign correspondent in 1950 and 1951; and Contributing editor for Time magazine, 1954 to 1956. He was employed by Newsweek magazine from 1956 to 1969, in the following positions: National Affairs Editor, Washington correspondent, Chief of Correspondents, and Vice President and Assistant to the Publisher. Cannon served as Special Assistant to New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller for Federal, State and Intergovernmental Affairs, from 1969 to 1973. His main responsibility was liaison between the State of New York and the White House and Congress. From January to August 1974, he served as Special Assistant to Nelson A. Rockefeller with the Commission on Critical Choices for Americans, and from August to December 1974 he was employed by Rockefeller Brothers and Associates. During this time he served as Nelson A. Rockefeller's congressional liaison for the vice presidential confirmation hearings. During the Ford Administration, he served on Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller's staff, from January to February 1975. He then served as Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs and Executive Director of the Domestic Council from 1975 to 1977. After leaving the White House, he was Administrative Assistant to the Senate Minority Leader (Senator Howard Baker) from 1977 to 1980. In 1981 he was Chief of Staff for the office of Senator Howard Baker, and continued to serve as Administrative Assistant to the Senate Majority Leader.

From the description of Cannon, James M. (James Monroe), 1918- (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10573184

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creatorOf James M. Cannon Research Interviews and Notes. 1989 - 1994. Transcripts of James Cannon's Interviews with Gerald Ford and Family and Related Research Materials Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf James M. Cannon Papers. 1974 - 1979. Chronological Files Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf Cannon, James M.: Records. 1988 - 1991. Eisenhower Centennial Foundation Files Dwight D. Eisenhower Library
creatorOf F. Lynn May Files. 1973 - 1977. Lynn May's Office of Telecommunications Policy Subject Files Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf James M. Cannon Papers. 1974 - 1979. Post-Ford Administration Files Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf James M. Cannon Personal Papers, 1939 - 1963. Research Files, 1939 - 1963 John F. Kennedy Library
James Cannon Papers John F. Kennedy Library
James M. Cannon Papers Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf James M. Cannon Papers. 1974 - 1979. Domestic Council Administrative Files Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf James M. Cannon Files (Ford Administration). 1974 - 1977. James Cannon's Meetings Files Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf James M. Cannon Files (Ford Administration). 1974 - 1977. James Cannon's Administrative Files Gerald R. Ford Library
James M. Cannon Research Interviews and Notes Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf Dewey, Thomas E. (Thomas Edmund), 1902-1971,. Reminiscences of Thomas Dewey : oral history, 1966. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf James M. Cannon Files (Ford Administration). 1974 - 1977. James Cannon's Issues Files Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf James M. Cannon Files (Ford Administration). 1974 - 1977. James Cannon's Budget Files Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf James M. Cannon Papers. 1974 - 1979. Files as Assistant to Vice President Nelson Rockefeller Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf James M. Cannon Research Interviews and Notes. 1989 - 1994. James Cannon's Notes and Excerpts from Trevor Armbrister's Interviews with Gerald Ford Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf James M. Cannon Files (Ford Administration). 1974 - 1977. James Cannon's Political Files Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf James M. Cannon Papers. 1974 - 1979. General Subject Files Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf James M. Cannon Research Interviews and Notes. 1989 - 1994. Research Interviews Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf James M. Cannon Papers. 1974 - 1979. Fiscal Year 1978 Budget Files Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf Memoranda of Conversations (Nixon and Ford Administrations). 1973 - 1977. Ford Administration Memoranda of Conversations. 8/1974 - 1/1977. September 25, 1975 - Ford, Bipartisan Congressional Leadership Gerald R. Ford Library
creatorOf James M. Cannon Papers. 1974 - 1979. State of the Union Address Files Gerald R. Ford Library
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