DEAVER,
MICHAEL, 1980-1985 – REAGAN LIBRARY COLLECTIONS
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DEAVER, MICHAEL
K.: Files, 1980-1985
Office
of the Deputy Chief of Staff: Deputy Chief of Staff and Assistant to the
President, 1981‑1985
Biography
Michael
Deaver’s White House title nominally ranked him under
James Baker, the Chief of Staff. In actuality, Deaver
had his own leadership role in the Reagan White House, one based on his long
personal association with Ronald and Nancy Reagan.
Deaver was born in Bakersfield,
California on April 11, 1938. He grew up largely in California’s Central Valley
and the nearby desert town of Mojave. In 1960, he graduated from San Jose State
College with a B.A. degree in Public Administration. After spending time in
travel and various temporary jobs, he took a position with the Santa Clara
County Republican Party organization in 1963. Two years later, he transferred
to the regional Republican organization in Santa Barbara.
In November 1966 Deaver was hired as the chief assistant to William Clark,
the head of Ronald Reagan’s gubernatorial transition staff. Deaver
went on to serve as Reagan’s Director of Administration for all eight years of
the Reagan governorship. When Clark became Reagan’s Chief of Staff in August
1967, he put Deaver in charge of the Governor’s
schedule, political liaison, and issues of concern to Nancy Reagan. Through
these responsibilities, Deaver became part of the Reagans’ inner circle.
After Reagan left the
governorship, Deaver co-founded Deaver
& Hannaford, a public relations firm based in Los Angeles. The firm booked
Reagan’s speeches, marketed Reagan’s radio commentaries and syndicated column,
and served as the site for his work office. Deaver
was the campaign committee Chief of Staff for Reagan’s unsuccessful run for the
1976 Republican presidential nomination. He was a senior advisor at the
launching of Reagan’s 1980 presidential bid, until conflicts with campaign
manager John Sears led to his departure in November 1979. Deaver
rejoined the campaign after Sears left in February 1980. As Reagan campaigned
around the country, Deaver traveled with him as his
closest aide. After the election, Deaver served as a
senior advisor on the 1980-1981 transition team.
In the Reagan White House, Deaver, James Baker, and Edwin Meese shared the leadership
of the White House staff, in a senior staff triumvirate nicknamed the “Troika.”
Deaver’s role included oversight of matters that
pertained to President and Mrs. Reagan’s public image or personal lives. He
supervised the President’s travel and events, working to ensure that Reagan was
presented to the media and the public in the best manner possible. He served as
a liaison between Nancy Reagan and
the White House staff, and dealt with her travel and events as well. He often
accompanied President and Mrs. Reagan on their trips, or personally performed
advance site visits – especially for overseas trips. He was a personal
intermediary for the Reagans, taking messages
directly to and from them. He dealt with issues involving Presidential security
or the White House complex. Deaver had oversight of
the Office of Appointments and Scheduling, Office of Presidential Advance,
Office of the First Lady (including Social Affairs), White House Military Office,
and President Reagan’s immediate office (e.g.,
his personal secretary). He was also heavily involved with the Office of
Communications. In early 1984 the Deputy Chief of Staff office took over most
aspects of communications, as part of a staff reorganization done for the 1984
campaign season.
Deaver and the Deputy Chief of Staff
office also dealt with various “special projects” and ad hoc matters on behalf of the White House. For instance, Deaver oversaw the Administration’s private sector
initiatives efforts, was presidential liaison to the 1984 Summer Olympic Games,
served as Chairman of the Outreach Working Group on Women, and was named General
Chairman of the 1985 Inaugural Committee. Although domestic and foreign policy
issues were not his primary focus, his concern for the President’s interests
sometimes led him to serve as a politically moderate mediator within the White
House staff.
After
President Reagan was re-elected, Deaver submitted his
resignation, with spring 1985 as a tentative departure time. He remained on the
White House staff until May 10, long enough to assist with Reagan’s trip to
Europe that month. The trip included a controversial Presidential visit to the
military cemetery at Bitburg, West Germany, where
some Nazi SS soldiers were buried.
Deaver founded a lobbying firm,
Michael K. Deaver and Associates, after he left the
White House. In December 1985, the General Accounting Office began
investigating allegations that he had violated Government ethics laws by
lobbying former Administration colleagues before legally allowed. Deaver cooperated with an Independent Counsel
investigation, and voluntarily testified before a grand jury and a Congressional
subcommittee. This strategy backfired when discrepancies in his testimony led
to his being indicted on perjury charges. As part of his defense, Deaver publicly admitted that he had developed a drinking
problem, and become dependent on Valium, while serving on the White House
staff. However, the trial judge disallowed this substance abuse as a factor in
the jury’s deliberations, and Deaver was convicted in
1987. He was placed on three years’ probation, fined $100,000, ordered to
perform compulsory community service, and temporarily barred from lobbying. In
1992, Deaver took a position with the
Washington-based consulting firm Edelman. He played a central role in planning
Ronald Reagan’s funeral ceremonies in 2004.
Deaver wrote three books about his
life and his career: Behind the Scenes (1988; co-written with Mickey Herskowitz); A Different Drummer: My Thirty Years with
Ronald Reagan (2001); and Nancy: A Portrait of
My Years with Nancy Reagan (2004). In 2005, he edited and published a
collection of essays titled Why I Am a Reagan Conservative. Deaver died of pancreatic cancer on August 18, 2007.
Collection Description
This
collection covers the full range of Mr. Deaver’s
activities during his time as a White House advisor. It contains correspondence
and memos with White House staff members that he oversaw or worked with, as
well and correspondence with the general public. It reflects his close
relationship with President and Mrs. Reagan, and some of the tasks that he
undertook on their behalf.
The
collection contains some materials of a purely personal or political nature, or
regarding the Presidential Inaugurals. These materials are not Presidential
records, and have been designated as personal papers of Ronald Reagan. In the
interest of context and ease of use, we have retained these materials within
the Deaver collection, reviewing them under the Deed
of Gift for the papers of Ronald Reagan.
This
collection does not contain material on Mr. Deaver’s
career prior to Ronald Reagan’s Presidency, or the later investigation of Deaver. However, other Reagan Library collections do have
material pertaining to these periods of Deaver’s
life.
SERIES I: CORRESPONDENCE, (1980-)
1981-1985. (12.7 l.ft., Boxes 1-32)
This
series contains material relating to Mr. Deaver’s
work and life during his time on the White House staff. Correspondents include the
general public, friends and acquaintances of Deaver
or President Reagan, Republican Party officials, members of Congress,
representatives of foreign governments, and Reagan Administration staff. The
material covers speaking and event proposals, requests to meet or interview the
President, requests for photos and autographs, recommendations for Presidential
phone calls, thank-you notes for assisting with trips and events, reactions to
Presidential trips and events, unsolicited resumes and personnel
recommendations, and holiday greetings. Topics include the 1981 assassination
attempt on President Reagan, gifts sent to Deaver, private
sector initiatives, tax and budget policy, oil and gas lottery fees, the Middle
East, the environment, the Legal Services Corporation, US-Soviet relations, the
G7 economic summits, trade policy, the 1984 Summer Olympics, women’s rights and
the “gender gap,” controversies surrounding Secretary of the Interior Watt and
OMB Director Stockman, the future Reagan Presidential Library, the 1985 Bitburg visit, wineries and wine, Deaver’s
hospitalization in January 1985, and his departure from the White House staff.
Many
documents from late 1983 through 1984 pertain to the 1984 elections. This
material includes unsolicited political advice, requests to help with the
Reagan-Bush campaign, suggestions and feedback for Reagan’s debates with
Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale, and post-election reaction.
There
are “Outgoing” and “Incoming” files beginning with July 1983. The “Outgoing”
files consist mostly of incoming mail, and copies of response letters. The
“Incoming” files contain relatively more White House memos, but have only a few
Deaver responses.
SERIES II: SENIOR STAFF MEETINGS, 1981-1984. (0.3 l.ft.,
Boxes 32-33)
This
series contains material relating to “Senior Staff Action Items” lists. These
lists are also in many other Reagan Library collections. They record items that
the White House Senior Staff discussed at its meetings, such as domestic and
foreign policy issues, scheduled Presidential and Administration events,
high-level personnel matters, and updates on other staff meetings. The Action
Items lists also name the White House staff people who were assigned to follow
up on particular action items.
SERIES III: SCHEDULING, 1981-1985. (0.8 l.ft.,
Boxes 33-35)
This
series contains material relating to proposals for Presidential events and
travel, agendas for long-range Presidential scheduling meetings, and guidelines
for political versus official travel. It is arranged by month. The series also
contains analyses of White House staff input at long-range scheduling meetings,
copies of President Reagan’s monthly block schedules through April 1983,
statistical information on the President’s trips, and guidelines regarding
Reagan family travels.
SERIES IV: SUBJECT FILE, 1981-1985. (11.4 l.ft.,
Boxes 35-65)
This
series contains material relating to matters Mr. Deaver
and his White House staff dealt with, including planning for events involving
President and Mrs. Reagan; event invitations and schedule proposals;
compilations of information on events; trip advance material, particularly for
foreign trips; material pertaining to the design and decorating of the White
House complex, and the wine and food served at White House functions; memos and
letters on policy issues and other topics, exchanged with White House and
Executive Branch units; gift reports, travel forms, and other administrative
material pertaining to Deaver and the staff that he
oversaw; and daily phone and correspondence logs maintained by Deaver’s secretary. Some material was created by, or
originally addressed to, the people who served under Deaver
in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff.
SERIES V: 1983 ECONOMIC SUMMIT – WILLIAMSBURG, VA,
1983.
(0.6 l.ft., Boxes 65-66)
This
series contains material relating to the 1983, Summit of Industrialized Nations
(aka the Williamsburg Summit or 1983 G-7 Summit). The United States hosted this
event in 1983 in Williamsburg, Virginia. The Deputy Chief of Staff office, with
Deaver’s assistant Michael McManus serving as one of
two Administrators of the Summit, took ultimate responsibilities for the
planning and coordination of this event. Material within this series covers the
work of the Economic Summit Task Force, schedules of Summit events, papers and
talking points for use during the Summit, and Deaver’s
copy of the Economic Summit briefing book.
SERIES VI: POLITICAL MATERIAL, 1980-1984. (1.8 l.ft.,
Boxes 67-71)
This
series contains material relating to the 1984 Reagan re-election campaign, the
1982 mid-term elections, and other matters of a political nature. A large
portion consists of public opinion polls and poll analyses, most of which are
from Decision Making Information, the organization headed by longtime Reagan
pollster Richard Wirthlin. There are also materials
pertaining to Reagan re-election campaign strategy and the selection of a
campaign advertising agency, Reagan campaign surrogate speakers and budget
figures, draft scripts for radio and television ads, draft fundraising material
and campaign literature, and state-level political analyses.
SERIES
VII: INAUGURAL MATERIAL, 1980-1981,
1984-1985. (0.7 l.ft., Boxes 71-73)
This
series contains material relating to the 1985 Inaugural Committee and
Inauguration ceremonies, including the launching and organization of the
Committee, Committee budget figures and press releases, Committee staffing, draft
and final event schedules, information on potential entertainers and food,
draft seating charts and lists of invitees, lists of thank-you notes and
congratulatory letters, and form letters from the Committee. There are also
some materials pertaining to the 1981 Inauguration, such as copies of invitee
lists.
CONTAINER
LIST
SERIES I: CORRESPONDENCE, 1981-1985.
Box
1
Correspondence
– January 1981 (1)-(3)
Correspondence – February 1981 (1)-(6)
Correspondence – March 1981 (1)-(9)
Correspondence – April 1981 (1)-(3)
Box
2
Correspondence – April 1981 (4)-(7)
Correspondence – May 1981 (1)-(9)
Correspondence – June 1981 (1)-(6)
Correspondence
– July 1981 (1)-(3)
Box
3
Correspondence – July 1981 (4)-(9)
Correspondence – August 1981 (1)-(3)
Correspondence – September 1981 (1)-(5)
Correspondence
– October 1981 (1)-(5)
Correspondence – November 1981 (1)(2)
Box
4
Correspondence – November 1981 (3)-(7)
Correspondence – December 1981 (1)-(8)
Correspondence – January 1982 (1)-(6)
Box
5
Correspondence – January 1982 (7)-(12)
Correspondence – February 1982
(1)-(10)
Correspondence – 03/01/1982-03/15/1982
(1)-(7)
Box
6
Correspondence – 03/16/1982-03/31/1982
(1)-(8)
Correspondence
– April 1982 (1)-(9)
Correspondence – May 1982 (1)-(3)
Box
7
Correspondence – May 1982 (4)-(8)
Correspondence – June 1982 (1)-(5)
Correspondence
– July 1982 (1)-(6)
Correspondence – August 1982 (1)-(5)
Box
8
Correspondence – August 1982 (6)(7)
Correspondence
– September 1982 (1)-(5)
Correspondence – October 1982 (1)-(4)
Correspondence – November 1982 (1)-(3)
Correspondence – December 1982 (1)-(6)
Box
9
Correspondence – December 1982 (7)(8)
Correspondence – January 1983 (1)-(8)
Correspondence
– February 1983 (1)-(9)
Box
10
Correspondence – March 1983 (1)-(10)
Correspondence
– April 1983 (1)-(10)
Box
11
Correspondence – May 1983 (1)-(6)
Correspondence
– June 1983 (1)-(8)
Miscellaneous
Incoming Correspondence July 1983 (1)-(4)
July
1983 Correspondence (1)
Box
12
July 1983 Correspondence (2)-(13)
August 1983 Miscellaneous Incoming
File
August 1983 Correspondence (1)-(7)
Box
13
August 1983-September 1983
Miscellaneous Incoming (1)-(7)
September 1983 Outgoing (1)-(12)
October 1983 Incoming (1)(2)
Box
14
October
1983 Incoming (3)-(5)
October
1983 Outgoing (1)-(8)
November 1983 Incoming (1)-(3)
November 1983 Outgoing (1)-(5)
Box 15
November 1983 Outgoing (6)-(8)
December 1983 Incoming
December 1983 Outgoing (1)-(9)
January
1984 Incoming (1)-(6)
Box 16
January 1984 Outgoing (1)-(7)
February 1984 Incoming (1)-(3)
February 1984 Outgoing (1)-(8)
Box
17
March 1984 Incoming (1)-(7)
March 1984 Outgoing (1)-(7)
April 1984 Incoming (1)-(6)
Box 18
April 1984 Incoming (7)
April 1984 Outgoing (1)-(3)
May 1984 Incoming (1)-(9)
May 1984 Outgoing (1)-(3)
June 1984 Incoming (1)(2)
Box
19
June 1984 Incoming (3)-(5)
June 1984 Outgoing
July 1984 Incoming (1)-(7)
July 1984 Outgoing (1)-(7)
Box
20
August 1984 Incoming (1)-(6)
August 1984 Outgoing
[08/01/1984-08/13/1984] (1)(6)
August 1984 Outgoing [08/14/1984-08/31/1984]
(1)-(5)
September 1984 Incoming (1)
Box 21
September 1984 Incoming (2)-(6)
September 1984 Outgoing (1)-(4)
October 1984 Incoming (1)-(10)
Box
22
October 1984 Outgoing (1)-(9)
November 1984 Incoming (1)-(9)
Box 23
November 1984 Outgoing (1)(2)
December
1984 Incoming (1)-(4)
December 1984 Outgoing (1)(2)
January 1985 Incoming (1)-(8)
January 1985 Outgoing (1)
Box
24
January 1985 Outgoing (2)-(4)
February
1985 Incoming (1)-(5)
February
1985 Outgoing (1)-(3)
March
1985 Incoming (1)-(4)
March
1985 Outgoing (1)(2)
Box
25
April 1985 Incoming (1)-(6)
April 1985 Outgoing (1)-(3)
May 1985 Incoming and Outgoing (1)-(7)
May 1985 Outgoing (1)-(4)
Correspondence
Outgoing Addresses, All Correspondence, 1981
Box
26
[Correspondence Outgoing Addresses,
All Correspondence] 1983 (1)-(4)
[Correspondence Outgoing Addresses,
All Correspondence] 1984-May 1985 (1)(2)
Miscellaneous Memos and Correspondence
1981 (1)-(3)
Miscellaneous
Memos and Correspondence January 1982-June 1982 (1)-(5)
Box
27
Miscellaneous
Memos and Correspondence January 1982-June 1982 (6)-(10)
Miscellaneous
Memos and Correspondence July 1982-December 1982 (1)-(11)
Miscellaneous
Memos and Correspondence January 1983-March 1983 (1)(2)
Box
28
Miscellaneous
Memos and Correspondence January 1983-March 1983 (3)-(7)
Miscellaneous
Memos and Correspondence April 1983–June 1983 (1)-(9)
MKD-1
Letters [Assassination Attempt on President] (1)-(4)
Outgoing Memoranda/Requests for RR
Letters (transferred to Holly Stewart collection)
Box 29
Personal
Notes A-C [Late 1983–May 1985 A-ARMI]
Personal
Notes A-C [Late 1983–May 1985 ARMJ-BENF]
Personal
Notes A-C [Late 1983–May 1985 BENG-BORA]
Personal
Notes A-C [Late 1983–May 1985 BORB-BT]
Personal
Notes A-C [Late 1983–May 1985 BU-CAR]
Personal
Notes A-C [Late 1983–May 1985 CAS-CON]
Personal
Notes A-C [Late 1983–May 1985 COO-CZ]
Personal Notes D-G [Late 1983–May 1985
D-DE]
Personal Notes D-G [Late 1983–May 1985
DF-FH]
Personal Notes D-G [Late 1983–May 1985
FRI-GG]
Personal Notes D-G [Late 1983–May 1985
GH-GQ]
Personal
Notes D-G [Late 1983–May 1985 GR-GZ]
Personal Notes H-M [Late 1983–May 1985
H-HAT]
Personal Notes H-M [Late 1983–May 1985
HAU-HH]
Personal Notes H-M [Late 1983–May 1985
HI-JZ]
Personal Notes H-M [Late 1983–May 1985
K-LD]
Personal Notes H-M [Late 1983–May 1985
LE-LZ]
Personal Notes H-M [Late 1983–May 1985
M-MES]
Box
30
Personal
Notes H-M [Late 1983–May 1985 MET-MOP]
Personal
Notes H-M [Late 1983–May 1985 MOQ-MZ]
Personal Notes N-R [Late 1983--May
1985 N-NEX]
Personal
Notes N-R [Late 1983–May 1985 NEY-NN]
Personal
Notes N-R [Late 1983–May 1985 NO-PARS]
Personal
Notes N-R [Late 1983–May 1985 PART-RED]
Personal
Notes N-R [Late 1983–May 1985 REE-RN]
Personal
Notes N-R [Late 1983–May 1985 RO-RZ]
Personal
Notes S-Z [Late 1983–May 1985 S-SL]
Personal Notes S-Z [Late 1983–May 1985
SM-SX]
Personal
Notes S-Z [Late 1983–May 1985 SY-TX]
Personal
Notes S-Z [Late 1983–May 1985 TY-WAK]
Personal
Notes S-Z [Late 1983–May 1985 WAL-WH]
Personal
Notes S-Z [Late 1983–May 1985 WI-Z]
Personal Notes [Late 1983–May 1985–Selected
Christmas]
SERIES
II: SENIOR STAFF MEETINGS, 1981-1984.
Box 30, cont.
Senior
Staff Meetings 1981 (1)-(6)
Box
31
Senior Staff Meetings–1982 (January
1982)
Senior Staff Meetings–1982 (February
1982)
Senior Staff Meetings–1982 (March
1982)
Senior Staff Meetings–1982 (April
1982)
Senior Staff Meetings–1982 (May 1982)
Senior Staff Meetings–1982 (June 1982)
Senior Staff Meetings–1982 (July 1982)
Senior Staff Meetings–1982 (August
1982)
Senior Staff Meetings–1982 (September
1982)
Senior Staff Meetings–1982 (October
1982)
Senior Staff Meetings–1982 (November
1982)
Senior Staff Meetings–1982 (December
1982)
Senior
Staff Meetings 1983 (1)-(5)
Senior Staff Meetings 1984 (1)(2)
SERIES
III: SCHEDULING, 1981-1985.
Box 31, cont.
Scheduling
[Memos Dated] December 1981
Scheduling [Memos Dated] January 1982
Scheduling [Memos Dated] March 1982
Scheduling [Memos Dated] April 1982
Scheduling [Memos Dated] May 1982
Box
32
Scheduling [Memos Dated] June 1982
Scheduling [Memos Dated] July 1982
Scheduling [Memos Dated] August 1982
Scheduling [Memos Dated] September
1982
Scheduling [Memos Dated] October 1982
Scheduling [Memos Dated] November 1982
Scheduling [Memos Dated] December 1982
Scheduling [Memos Dated] January 1983
Scheduling [Memos Dated] February 1983
I
Scheduling [Memos Dated] February 1983
II
Scheduling [Memos Dated] March 1983
Scheduling [Memos Dated] April 1983
Scheduling [Memos Dated] May 1983
Schedule [Memos Dated] June 1983
Schedule [Memos Dated] August 1983
Schedule [Memos Dated] September 1983
Schedule [Memos Dated] October 1983
Schedule [Memos Dated] November 1983
Schedule [Memos Dated] December 1983
Schedule [Memos Dated] January 1984
Schedule [Memos Dated] February 1984
Schedule [Memos Dated] March 1984
Schedule [Memos Dated] April 1984
Schedule [Memos Dated] May 1984
Schedule [Memos Dated] June 1984
Schedule [Memos Dated] July 1984
Schedule [Memos Dated] August 1984
Schedule [Memos Dated] September 1984
Schedule [Memos Dated] October 1984
Box
33
Schedule
[Memos Dated] December 1984
Schedule [Memos Dated] January 1985
Schedule [Memos Dated] February 1985
Schedule [Memos Dated] March 1985
Long Range Scheduling September–December
1983
Long Range Scheduling January–December
1984
Long Range Scheduling January–April
1985
Scheduling–Family
Schedule–Final Block for President
Reagan
SERIES
IV: SUBJECT FILE, 1981-1985.
Box 33, cont.
Acid Rain File
Advance Office
Advance Trips
Ambassadorships
1981-1983 (1)-(4)
Ambassadorships [1984-1985]
America
Council of Young Political Leaders [1981-1982] (1)-(6)
Box
34
America
Council of Young Political Leaders [1981-1982] (7)(8)
American Council of Young Political
Leaders 1983 (1)-(3)
The American Lobby (Envelope)
Anchovy File (1)(2)
Arts and Humanities (1)-(3)
Autograph File / Photo Requests (1)(2)
Balanced Budget Amendment (1)-(3)
Best, Bill [Correspondence] (1)
Box 35
Best,
Bill [Correspondence] (2)(3)
Biographies – M.K. Deaver
(White House Out Card – Deaver Office – 05/10/1985)
Biographies – Bill Sittmann
(White House Out Card – Deaver Office – 05/10/1985)
Blacks – Catholics – Hispanics [– Jews]
(1)-(5)
Blair House (1)-(3)
Boards and Commissions (1)(2)
Brady Fund (1)(2)
“Buy
American” [Steel Corporation of
Box
36
Meeting at Camp David 02/05/1982
(Binder) (1)-(4)
Carter Debate Briefing Materials
CBS News Nightwatch
12/11/1984 – M. Deaver (Video Cassette – Stored in
Audiovisual for preservation)
Central America (1)-(3)
Child Support Law – Margaret
Heckler – HHS – PSA Spot (Audio Cassette – Stored in Audiovisual for
preservation)
Communications
December 1983
Communications January 1984
Communications February 1984
Communications March 1984
Communications May 1984
Communications August 1984
Communications December 1984
Communications February 1985
[Communications, Secure]
Congress Heights School 02/24/1984
Roosevelt Room
Daily
Status Reports Bill Sittmann and Donna Blume to MKD [1983-1984] (1)-(3)
Box
37
Daily
Status Reports – Bill Sittmann [1984-1985] (1)-(4)
Patti
Davis’ Wedding
Henry Dorrmann
File
Dusenberry,
Phillip – Article [Advertising Age,
03/28/1983 Issue]
Eagles List
[Economic Program Working Group
Meeting 02/12/1981 (Michael Deaver Set)] (1)‑(3)
[Economic Program Working Group
Meeting 02/13/1981 (Michael Deaver Set)] (1)‑(3)
[Education: Collins, Marva]
[Education: National Partnerships in
Education (1)(2)
[Education: Republican National
Committee Briefings]
[Education:
[Education: Wirthlin
Report]
Box 38
Education
– Education General (1)-(6)
[Education] Merit Pay
[Education] Tax Exempt Schools
[Education] Tuition Tax Credit
Election Year Scheduling 02/27/1984
(Binder)
Environment – National Wildlife –
National Marine Fisheries (1)-(4)
Environmental
Information Program (1)-(6)
Environmental Protection Agency (1)(2)
Box 39
Environmental
Protection Agency (3)(4)
Ethnics (1)(2)
[Evacuation Plans]
Report of the Commission on the
Renovations of the Executive Mansion
[Facilities – Miscellaneous]
Fairness Issue Report [White House
Office of Policy Information, 06/01/1982] (1)(2)
Fairness
for Families: an Organizing Theme for America's Social Policies
Box
40
Family
Issue
Family – Issues
[
[Far East] 1983 Summer Correspondence
MKD NN
MKD Personal / Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Fred Fielding
50 States Project
[50 States Project] End of the Year
Report
Financial Disclosures (1)(2)
Finkelstein – OSG (1)(2)
First
Family – Residence (1)-(4)
[First
Lady] Mrs. Reagan (1)-(3)
Box
41
Candidates
for First Lady Chief of Staff
East Wing – First Lady (1)-(5)
[First Lady] The President and Muffie
First Lady’s Visit to the Royal
Wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana 07/26/1981 (1)(2)
Food Assistance (1)(2)
Foster Grandparent Program
Gift Report 1981 (1)
Box
42
Gift
Report 1981 (2)-(4)
Gift Report 1982 (1)-(6)
Gifts – 1983 M.K. Deaver
(1)-(4)
Gifts – 1984 [-1985] (1)-(4)
Box
43
Gifts
– 1984 [-1985] (5)
[Guest Lists] (1)-(3)
Hampton Institute (Dr. William Harvey)
Hold (1)-(7)
Homeless Issue – 1984 (1)(2)
Hoover Institute
Hoover Institution Honoring Glenn
Campbell’s 25th Anniversary (1)(2)
Box
44
Howell,
John S. (1)(2)
Invitations (1)-(9)
[Invitations
(June 1983)] (1)-(8)
Box 45
[Invitations (June 1983)] (9)
Ireland
(Video Cassette – Stored in A/V for preservation)
JAMFest 1985
(Packet)
Key Supporters (1)(2)
Martin Luther King Signing
Kitchen Cabinet (White House Out Card only)
Korean Plane Incident, September 1983
(1)-(4)
Lebanon
[Manifests – Blank Samples]
Messages
to the President – January 1983-June 1983 (1)-(4)
Box 46
Military (Ed Hickey) (1)-(3)
Military Office (1)-(6)
Miscellaneous 1983 (1)-(7)
MX
National Security Council – Kimmitt Schedule Proposal
Box
47
Nau,
Henry R. – Speeches
(1)-(2)
[Neighborhood Housing
Services:] Review of White House Neighborhood Housing Services Initiative
(binder) (1)-(3)
Nomination and Election of the
President and Vice President (Book)
Office Administration 1983 (1)-(5)
Office Administration [1984-1985]
(1)-(4)
Box 48
Office Press 1981-1982 [- March 1983]
(1)-(9)
“Omens of Power” by Damien Windsor
Paris Summit [Survey Trip February
1982] (1)(2)
Paris Summit – Thank You
Letters from White House Summit Survey Trip – February 1982 (1)(2)
Paris Summit – [Survey Trip April
1982] (1)(2)
[Paris
Summit] Schedule of the President in Europe June 1982 (Binder) (1)-(3)
Paris
Summit – June 1982 (Debriefs)
Box 49
Paris
Summit – [Post Summit Thank You Letters] (1)(2)
[Paris Summit] Room Assignments, Bonn
Germany 06/09/1982-06/11/1982 (1)(2)
Pat’s Staffing Logs March 1981 –
[September 1981]
Pat’s Staffing Logs
[10/01/1981-04/07/1982]
Pat’s Staffing Logs
04/08/1982-12/15/1982
Pat’s Staffing Logs
12/16/1982-[07/05/1983]
Personnel – General (1)-(3)
Personnel 1981 (1)-(4)
Box 50
Personnel 1982 (1)-(9)
Personnel 1983 A-G [A-B]
Personnel 1983 A-G [C-DOV]
Personnel 1983 A-G [DOW-GP]
Personnel 1983 A-G [GQ-GZ]
Personnel
1983 H-R [NA-HN]
Personnel 1983 H-R [HO-JOR]
Box
51
Personnel
1983 H-R [JOS-KEN]
Personnel 1983 H-R [KEO-LZ]
Personnel 1983 H-R [MA-MI]
Personnel 1983 H-R [MJ-PEM]
Personnel 1983 H-R [PEN-RH]
Personnel 1983 H-R [RI-RZ]
Personnel
1983 S-Z [SA-SG]
Personnel
1983 S-Z [SH-SM]
Personnel
1983 S-Z [SN-SQ]
Personnel
1983 S-Z [SR-U]
Personnel
1983 S-Z [V-Z]
[Personnel Data – Key Staff] (1)(2)
Photo Office Policy re: Release
Photograph-Autograph Requests (1)(2)
Pictures (White House Out Card to Deaver Office – 19
folders of pictures)
Political Travel
Presidential
Artist, Sculpture Proposals
Presidential Delegations
Presidential Gifts for Trips
Box
52
President’s
Commission on Executive Exchange (packet)
President’s Council on Physical
Fitness and Sports (1)-(3)
[President’s Personal Finances]
(Envelope) (1)(2)
Press Calls 1983 (1)-(3)
Press
Interview Requests (1)-(3)
Press-News Items/Radio and TV (1)-(3)
Private Sector Initiatives 1981-1982
(1)-(4)
Box 53
Private Sector Initiatives 1981-1982
(5)-(10)
Private Sector Initiative Miscellaneous
1983 Incoming to MKD from Jim Coyne (1)-(6)
Private Sector Initiatives [1983-1985]
(1)-(7)
Box 54
Private Sector Initiatives [1983-1985]
(8)(9)
Procedure Manual – Personal Secretary
to the President
Productivity (1)-(3)
Promises: A Progress Report on
President Reagan's First Year
Protocol Interview
Quebec (1)-(3)
Radio Marti Status Sent Charles Wick
R.R.
Library (White House Out Card to Gail)
Ronald Reagan Library Newsclips 09/01/1983-03/15/1984 (1)-(4)
Box 55
The
Reagan Presidency: A Review Of The First Year (1)-(3)
The Reagan Presidency: A Review Of The First Two Years (1)-(3)
Republican National Committee (1)-(3)
Resumes and Recommendations (January
1981-March 1981) (1)-(6)
Resumes
and Recommendations (April 1981-December 1981) (1)-(2)
Box
56
Resumes
and Recommendations (April 1981-December 1981) (3)-(5)
Joe Rodgers – Responsible Government
for America Foundation
Lucky Roosevelt
Safeguarding National Security
Information
Saint Lawrence Seaway 07/17/1984
Secret Service (1)-(3)
U.S. Secret Service – White House
Windows
Security
[and Speeches] (1)-(5)
South
America – Survey Trip November 1982 (1)(2)
Box 57
Social
(1)-(4)
South
America [Trip of the President 11/30/1982-12/04/1982] (Binder) (1)-(6)
[Soviet Union Issues]
Staff
Pins (White House Out Card – Gail)
State of the Union [1982 and] 1983
(1)-(4)
Box
58
State
of the Union [1984 and 1985] (1)-(4)
State Visits (1)-(3)
State Visits...Official (1)(2)
Tax Bill
Travel
[Travel and Entertainment Budget]
Travel
Vouchers 1981-1983 (1)-(4)
Box
59
Travel
Vouchers 1981-1983 (5)-(12)
Travel – Blume
(1)(2)
Travel – Deaver
(1)-(8)
Box 60
Travel
– Ledwig
Trilateral Commission
Truman Foundation File
Verstandig,
Lee
White House (1)-(5)
White House Fellows
White House – Historical – Fundraising
– Preservation (1)(2)
White House Staff Mess
White House – Tours (1)-(3)
Wick, Charles Z. (Correspondence) (1)(2)
Box
61
Wick,
Charles Z. (Correspondence) (3)-(12)
[Wilson
/ Vatican FOIA Request]
Wines
Wine – Assorted File (1)-(4)
[Wines] General Correspondence –
Alphabetized (1)-(3)
Box 62
[Wines] General Correspondence –
Alphabetized (4)(5)
[Wines] David Berkeley Correspondence
(1)-(3)
[Women] General (1)-(4)
Women Appointments – 06/01/1984
Women’s Issues (1)-(4)
Women’s Issues – Legal Equity (1)-(4)
Cabinet Meeting on Women’s Issues 05/24/1983
(1)-(3)
Box 63
Women’s Issues Meeting 07/13/1983 MKD
Clippings on Women
Coordinating Council for Women
Outreach Working Group on Women (1)(2)
Talking Points on Issues of Interest
to Women October 1983
“American Women – Three Decades of Change”
[U.S. Census Bureau]
“A Woman’s Influence” – Woman’s Day Survey (Binder)
Yacht – Presidential
Young Astronaut Program (Packet) (1)(2)
SERIES
V: 1983 ECONOMIC SUMMIT – WILLIAMSBURG,
VA, 1983.
Box 63, cont.
1983
Economic Summit Task Force Notebook (1)-(5)
[Working
Notebook on] 1983 Summit of Industrialized Nations (1)-(6)
Box
64
[Working
Notebook on] 1983 Summit of Industrialized Nations (7)-(9)
Economic Summit Williamsburg, VA
05/28/1983-05/30/1983 (Binder) (1)-(4)
SERIES
VI: POLITICAL MATERIAL, 1980-1984.
Box 64, cont.
and
Some of the Political Nominees – For the Reagan for President
Committee June 1980 699-16-07
#7381
Decision Making Information: Eagle
Track IV – 11/19/1981 Flash Report
Box 65
[Polling
Information – 1982] (1)-(6)
Decision
Making Information: A Study of National Attitudes, 04/07/1983-04/10/1983
Decision Making Information: A Study
of National Attitudes, 04/27/1983-04/28/1983
Decision Making Information: A Study
of National Attitudes, 05/27/1983-05/30/1983
Decision
Making Information: Public Attitudes and Candidate Statements on
Federal Debts/Deficits
10/19/1983 (1)-(4)
Decision
Making Information: Flash Results, 06/02/1984-06/05/1984 RNC 84-6
#2625-01
[Reagan-Bush 1984] Attitudes on
Immigration – Prepared by Reagan-Bush 1984
07/27/1984 (1)-(3)
Dick Wirthlin
[1983-1984] (1)
Box 66
Dick
Wirthlin [1983-1984] (2)-(7)
Dick Wirthlin
1984-1985 (1)(2)
Republican National Committee
Education Briefing Book (1)-(5)
Republican National Convention (1)(2)
Republican National Convention:
Program
Republican National Convention: 1984
Convention (1)(2)
Box
67
Republican
National Convention: 1984 Convention (3)-(5)
Campaign
1984 (1)-(7)
Campaign Advertising
1984 Campaign Advertising (1)-(4)
Campaign 1984 Weekly Reports on
Campaign Events (1)-(3)
Box
68
Election
(1)-(3)
Hold – Lee Atwater
“Reagan Roundup” – Campaign 1984
Final Summary Report on Campaign
Surrogate and Communications Activities from
Labor Day through 11/02/1982
(Binder) (1)(2)
Tuesday Team
Audio and Video Cassettes (Stored in
Audiovisual for Preservation)
SERIES VII: INAUGURAL MATERIAL, 1981, 1984-1985.
Box 68, cont.
“The 1981 Inauguration” (Book –
transferred to Book Collection)
File Inventory – Presidential
Inaugural Committee 1981
1985 Presidential Inaugural I (1)-(5)
1985 Presidential Inaugural II (1)(2)
Box
69
1985
Presidential Inaugural II (3)-(7)
Inaugural (1)(2)
[Inaugural] (Binder) (1)-(8)
Inaugural Correspondence (Binder) (1)(2)
Michael Deaver
Box
70
Gail
Ledwig – Hold File (1)-(4)
Youth Inaugural Conference (packet)