Papers of Robert T. Hartmann.

Chiefly papers concerning Hartmann's career as adviser to Gerald Ford during his years as House minority leader, vice president, and president; together with papers relating to his personal life and earlier career including material on his parents, childhood, school activities, college days at...

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Main Author: Hartmann, Robert Trowbridge, 1917-2008
Format: Ejournal
Language:English
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Online Access:FRASER Publications: 30/08/1974 to 30/08/1974
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Summary:Chiefly papers concerning Hartmann's career as adviser to Gerald Ford during his years as House minority leader, vice president, and president; together with papers relating to his personal life and earlier career including material on his parents, childhood, school activities, college days at Stanford University, 1938 post-college trip to Japan, Manchuria, and Europe, and career with the Los Angeles Times as a reporter and chief of the Washington, D.C., and Rome, Italy, bureaus. Topics include Republican opposition to the programs of President Lyndon Johnson, liaison between House Republicans and the Nixon White House, drafting of Gerald Ford's speeches, liaison between Ford and the Republican Party, operation of the Ford White House, 1976 presidential campaign, and drafting of Hartmann's memoir, Palace Politics: An Inside Account of the Ford Years (1980).
Physical Description:1 online resource
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Finding Aid:Finding aid in the repository.