Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers. 1973 - 1974. Paul Miltich's Subject Files

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Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers. 1973 - 1974. Paul Miltich's Subject Files

1973-1973

This series contains Paul Miltich's correspondence, articles written for or about Vice President Gerald Ford or his staff, drafts of letters and form letters used both by Ford and Spiro Agnew, Richard Nixon press releases, White House News Summaries, invitations and responses, some public opinion mail, and requests for Vice Presidential items, such as autographs and photographs. The materials document Miltich's role as Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Media Affairs. Major topics include public appearances, the federal budget, congratulations, defense, economy, elections, energy policy, labor, and regrets.

13 linear feet, 7 linear inches

eng, Latn

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