Records Relating to Scheduling for the Attorney General, 8/1988 - 8/1991

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Records Relating to Scheduling for the Attorney General, 8/1988 - 8/1991

1988-1991

This series consists of memoranda, reports, letters sent and received, newspaper clippings, and records of travel related scheduling arrangements for the Attorney General. Records included are the agenda for meetings and arrangements made for meetings with Department of Justice (DOJ) staff, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) staff, American and Foreign dignitaries, U.S. Congressmen and U.S. Senators, the President and the Vice President of the United States, and the general public. Subjects included are meetings on internal agency matters in DOJ component units about organizational changes; operational guidelines; staff appointments and achievements; and developments of pending cases and investigations, as well as schedules for interviews with major news media. Included in the records are references to meetings of associations, boards, commissions, and committees such as the American Bar Association (ABA) conference, the Organized Crime Strike Force, the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, swearing-in ceremonies for DOJ personnel, the ceremony of the 25th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act, U.S. President George Herbert Walker Bush (June 23, 1989), U.S. Ambassador at Large for Counter-Terrorism, Paul L. Bremer, and meetings with various U.S. Attorneys.

51 linear feet, 2 linear inches

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SNAC Resource ID: 11665146

National Archives at College Park

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