Richard B. Cheney Files. 1974 - 1977. Richard Cheney's General Subject Files. 1974 - 1977. Transition (1977) - Briefing Book for Second Ford Administration (1). 11/2/1976 - 11/2/1976. Memorandum for President Gerald Ford from James E. Connor Regarding a Second Ford Administration

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Richard B. Cheney Files. 1974 - 1977. Richard Cheney's General Subject Files. 1974 - 1977. Transition (1977) - Briefing Book for Second Ford Administration (1). 11/2/1976 - 11/2/1976. Memorandum for President Gerald Ford from James E. Connor Regarding a Second Ford Administration

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