BAKER, HOWARD H.
JR.: FILES, 1987-1988 – REAGAN LIBRARY COLLECTIONS
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been reviewed by the Reagan Library staff and with the exception of a single
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BAKER, HOWARD H. JR.: FILES, 1987-1988
Office of the Chief
of Staff: Chief of Staff, 1987-1988
In the midst of the
Iran-Contra Affair, President Reagan decided to appoint a new White House Chief
of Staff in early 1987. He asked former Senator Howard Baker (1925- ) to take
the position. Baker retired from the Senate in 1984 to spend more time with his
wife, who was then ill with cancer, and to contemplate a run for President in
1988. Nonetheless, he accepted the President’s request to serve.
Baker was born into
a prominent
In the early 1970s,
his service on the Senate committee investigating the Watergate scandal, and
his oft-quoted question “What did the President know and when did he know it?,” brought him national attention. Baker was elected Senate
Minority Leader in 1977. He ran for the 1980 Republican Presidential
nomination, but some of his positions – such as his support of the SALT I and
Panama Canal Treaties – did not sit well with Republican primary voters, and he
soon withdrew from the race. Baker became Senate Majority Leader after the
Republicans took control of the Senate in 1981. In the Reagan Presidency’s
crucial first year, Baker played a key role in getting the Reagan tax and
budget agenda enacted by the Senate, and getting Congressional approval for the
sale of AWACS aircraft to
As Chief of Staff,
Baker helped the President and the Administration deal with the aftermath of
Iran-Contra, and served President Reagan through two US-Soviet summits. However,
the Democratic-controlled Congress was able to block most of President Reagan’s
domestic initiatives in the wake of Iran-Contra, and in October 1987 the Senate
rejected Reagan’s nomination of Robert Bork for a seat on the Supreme Court.
Baker decided not
to run for President in 1988. Instead, he served as Chief of Staff until July
of that year. He resigned citing his wife’s continued poor health and other
personal concerns. Three years after his first wife died in 1993, Baker married
former Senator Nancy Kassebaum of
Howard Baker’s
files are arranged into four series, one of which is divided into two subseries.
This series
consists of alphabetically arranged files pertaining to a wide range of
domestic and foreign policy matters. Prominent topics include: economic issues,
particularly the federal budget and the October 1987 stock market crash;
relations with Canada, Japan, Western Europe, Central America, southern Africa,
and the Middle East; US-USSR relations, including the Washington and Moscow
Summits and the INF Treaty; agricultural policy; nominations to the Supreme
Court, particularly the Robert Bork nomination; space policy; the Iran-Iraq
War; the Iran-Contra affair; White House personnel and administrative matters;
and long-range domestic affairs planning. Most of the material pertaining to
foreign policy or Iran-Contra was still security classified, and closed to
public research, at the time the Reagan Library processed this series.
Several folder
titles contain dates, which generally appear to be the dates that the folders
were created. Where the contents of such a folder cover a significantly
different date span than the date in the folder title, the Reagan Library has
added the contents’ date span to the folder.
SERIES II: OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE FILE. March 1987-April 1988. (1.5 l.ft.,
This series
consists of chronologically arranged photocopies of response letters that were
sent over the signature of Howard Baker, or in a few cases, someone else on the
White House staff. The incoming letters were not included within this series.
Correspondents include members of the general public, members of Congress and
the Executive Branch, interest groups, foreign officials, and acquaintances of
Baker or other Administration people.
Most of the letters
contain form response language: scheduling and invitation regrets, general
expressions of thanks, birthday greetings, or descriptions of Administration
positions on issues. Issues that are addressed include: tax and budget policy;
relations with the
SERIES III: CONGRATULATIONS FILE. March 1987-April 1987. (2.4 l.ft)
This series
consists of letters, cards and telegrams to Howard Baker congratulating him on
his appointment as White House Chief of Staff, and a copy of the form response
letter sent to each correspondent. It is split into two subseries,
according to which form response was used. Close acquaintances and important
officials received a different letter than other correspondents did.
SUBSERIES A: Acquaintances and Officials.
March-April 1987. (0.8 l.ft.,
The correspondence
within this subseries includes friends and
acquaintances of Baker, business leaders, Republican Party officials, foreign
officials, and celebrities. Most of the correspondence is routine: expressions
of congratulations and support, or general offers to help the Administration.
Some writers enclosed newspaper articles about Baker’s appointment. The subseries is arranged chronologically
by date of response letter. (Note that there were days on which no responses
were sent.)
SUBSERIES B: Public Support File.
March-April 1987. (1.6 l.ft.,
This subseries consists of correspondence with the general
public, including persons who knew or met Baker at various times during his
life. Many writers included their views on US-Soviet relations or other issues
of the day, or urged Baker to run for President in 1988. Many also enclosed
newspaper articles pertaining to Baker’s appointment as Chief of Staff. The
material is arranged chronologically by date of response letter. (Note that
there were days on which no responses were sent.)
SERIES IV: PUBLIC OPINION POLLS.
June-October 1987. (2 l.ft.,
Bound volumes of
polls from Richard Wirthlin’s polling organizations,
“Decision Making Information” (until Summer 1987) and “The Wirthlin
Group.” Wirthlin first conducted polls for Ronald
Reagan during the 1980 campaign. After Reagan became President, Wirthlin directed public opinion surveys for the White
House, and regularly briefed the President and Cabinet officers on his
findings. Arranged chronologically.
CONTAINER LIST
Acid
Rain (1)(2)
Agriculture
– Rural Communities
AIDS
Arbatov Meeting, Notes on –
Arms Control
Prince Bandar [
British Petroleum Stock
Budget File (1)-(5)
Budget Negotiations
Dr. W. Glenn Campbell
March 1987-October 1987]
Canadian Free Trade
CEA [Council of Economic Advisers –
Candidates for Chairman]
[
Condolences
Covert Action Agreement
Domenici/Whitehead
Meeting
Economic
Bill of Rights
Fairness
Doctrine
Ed
Feulner (1)-(3)
FRG
FRG
[
Gorbachev Visit [
Grace Commission (empty)
Habib
George Hansen
[Orrin G. Hatch]
ICBMs
(Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles),
Reduction Talks)
INF
(Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces) Agreement Materials (1)-(3)
International
Economic Policy Issues
Iran-Contra
Hearings – June [May 1987-November 1987] (1)-(8)
[
Judge
Bork Nomination (1)(2)
Judges 1988
Drew Lewis
Limited Ground Based Strategic
Defenses
[
Anatoly Michelson
George Murphy [US Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency]
NASA Briefing
NATO
Paul
Nitze
Nuclear
Nuclear
Weapons
Claude
Pepper [Soviet Delegation Visit]
Ross
Perot
Presidential
Personnel Overview March 1987 (binder) (1)(2)
[Currently pending opening]
Procedures
for the President’s Emergency Staff (manual)
Ed
Rowny
Sasakawa
H.
Schacht – Cummins [Henry Schacht, Cummins Engine Company]
SDI
Shevardnadze
[
Soviet
Space Science Program
[Staff:]
[Staff:]
Donatelli Memorandums
[Staff:
Tuck, John C.] Memorandums to HHB from JCT
State
Dinners [Invitees]
[Tower
Board:
War
Powers September 1987 [September 1987-October 1987]
SERIES
II: OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE FILE, March 1987-April 1988
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
03/12/1987-03/16/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 03/17/1987-03/22/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 03/23/1987-04/06/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 04/07/1987-04/09/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 04/10/1987-04/27/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 04/28/1987-04/30/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 05/01/1987-05/06/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 05/07/1987-05/11/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 05/12/1987-05/17/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 05/18/1987-05/21/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 05/22/1987-05/27/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 05/28/1987-06/01/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 06/02/1987-06/03/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 06/04/1987-06/15/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 06/16/1987-06/18/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 06/19/1987-06/22/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
06/23/1987-06/25/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
06/26/1987-07/05/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
07/08/1987-07/09/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
07/11/1987-07/13/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
07/15/1987-07/19/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
07/20/1987-07/21/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
07/22/1987-07/24/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
07/25/1987-07/28/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
07/29/1987-07/30/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
07/31/1987-08/03/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
08/05/1987-08/06/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
08/07/1987-08/11/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
[Outgoing Correspondence File: 08/13/1987-08/20/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
08/21/1987-08/30/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
09/01/1987-09/07/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 09/09/1987-09/14/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
09/15/1987-09/16/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
09/17/1987-09/21/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
09/22/1987-09/28/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
09/29/1987-09/30/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
10/02/1987-10/06/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File:
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
10/08/1987-10/13/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
10/14/1987-10/19/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
10/20/1987-10/21/1987]
[Outgoing
Correspondence File: 10/22/1987-10/26/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
10/27/1987-10/31/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
11/01/1987-11/05/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
11/06/1987-11/10/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
11/11/1987-11/16/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
11/17/1987-11/18/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
11/19/1987-11/23/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
11/24/1987-12/01/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
12/02/1987-12/06/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
12/07/1987-12/09/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
12/10/1987-12/13/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
12/14/1987-12/20/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
12/22/1987-12/31/1987]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
01/01/1988-01/05/1988]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
01/06/1988-01/12/1988]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
01/13/1988-01/20/1988]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
01/21/1988-02/02/1988]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
02/03/1988-02/08/1988]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
02/09/1988-02/15/1988]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
02/16/1988-02/22/1988]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
02/23/1988-02/29/1988]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
03/02/1988-03/09/1988]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
03/10/1988-03/17/1988]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
03/18/1988-03/24/1988]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
03/25/1988-04/05/1988]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
04/06/1988-04/12/1988]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
04/13/1988-04/20/1988]
[Outgoing Correspondence File:
04/21/1988-04/28/1988]
SERIES
III: CONGRATULATIONS FILE, March 1987–April 1987
SUBSERIES
A: Acquaintances and Officials, March 1987–April 1987
[Acquaintances
and Officials Congratulations:
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and Officials Congratulations:
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and Officials Congratulations:
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and Officials Congratulations:
SUBSERIES
B: Public Mail File, March 1987 – April 1987
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Mail File Congratulations:
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SERIES
IV: PUBLIC OPINION POLLS, June 1987 – October 1987
WH
National Monitor June 1987 Vol 1
WH
National Monitor June 1987 Vol 2
WH National Monitor June 1987 Vol 3
WH National Tracking 07/13//1987 &
WH
National Tracking 07/13//1987 &
WH National Monitor October 1987
Volume 1 of 2
WH
National Monitor October 1987 Volume 2 of 2
WH
National Brushfire November 1987