White House Central Files Subject File, 1977 - 1981

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White House Central Files Subject File, 1977 - 1981

The subject file is the primary filing system of the Carter White House Central Files. The alphanumeric filing scheme allows a document and related attachments to be files under the subject heading most appropriate for the document, while cross-reference copies of just the first page are placed in other subject categories or the Name File. The primary subject categories are listed below. There are normally many numerical subcategories within these primary subject categories that facilitate the location of a document on a particular topic. AGRICULTURE (AG) ARTS (AR) ATOMIC/NUCLEAR ENERGY (AT) BUSINESS - ECONOMICS (BE) CIVIL AVIATION (CA) COUNTRIES (CO) DISASTERS (DI) EDUCATION (ED) FEDERAL AID (FA) FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (FE) FEDERAL GOVERNMENT - ORGANIZATIONS (FG) FINANCE (FI) FOREIGN AFFAIRS (FO) GIFTS (GI) HEALTH (HE) HIGHWAYS - BRIDGES (HI) HOLIDAYS (HO) HOUSING (HS) HUMAN RIGHTS (HU) IMMIGRATION - NATURALIZATION (IM) INDIAN AFFAIRS (IN) INSURANCE (IS) INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (IT) INVITATIONS (IV) JUDICIAL - LEGAL MATTERS (JL) LABOR - MANAGEMENT (NON - GOVERNMENT) (LA) LEGISLATION (LE) LOCAL GOVERNMENTS (LG) MEDALS - AWARDS (MA) MEETINGS - CONFERENCES (MC) MESSAGES (ME) NATIONAL SECURITY - DEFENSE (ND) NATURAL RESOURCES (NR) OUTER SPACE (OS) PARKS - MONUMENTS (PA) PEACE (PC) PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (PE) POLITICAL AFFAIRS (PL) POSTAL AFFAIRS (PO) PRESIDENT (PERSONAL) (PP) PROCUREMENT - DISPOSAL (PQ) PUBLIC RELATIONS (PR) PUBLICATIONS (PU) REAL PROPERTY (RA) RECREATION - SPORTS (RE) RELIGIOUS MATTERS (RM) REPORTS - STATISTICS (RS) SAFETY - ACCIDENT PREVENTION (SA) SCIENCES (SC) SOCIAL AFFAIRS (SO) SPEECHES (SP) STATES - TERRITORIES (ST) TARIFFS (TA) TRANSPORTATION (TN) TRIPS (TR) UTILITIES (UT) VETERANS AFFAIRS (VA) WELFARE (WE) WHITE HOUSE ADMINISTRATION (WH)

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