KHACHIGIAN,
KENNETH: Files, 1981 – REAGAN LIBRARY COLLECTIONS
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KHACHIGIAN, KENNETH L.: Files,
1981
Special
Consultant to the President
Office
of Speechwriting, Chief Speechwriter
See
also: KHACHIGIAN,
KENNTH L.: Papers, 1981-1982
Biographical Note
Kenneth
L. Khachigian is a native Californian, born in
Before
continuing his education, Mr. Khachigian worked on
Richard M. Nixon’s successful 1968 presidential campaign for nearly a
year. He began work with the campaign in
December 1967 and stayed until the election victory in November 1968. This was
the beginning of his long career as a speechwriter and Republican campaign and
political strategist.
After
the campaign ended, Mr. Khachigian attended
At 25
years of age, in January 1970, Khachigain joined the
Nixon White House as part of the National Goals Research Staff, which had been
established within the White House by Presidential Statement on
From
1975-1979, Mr. Khachigian was the editorial
consultant to Richard M. Nixon. He
assisted the former President with writings of any kind and speeches.
In
1980, he was brought into the Ronald Reagan Presidential campaign as a
consultant and speechwriter. He was
appointed as Special Consultant to the President by President Reagan in January
1981. During this time at the White House he also acted as the chief speechwriter.
He left the Reagan administration in May 1981. Khachigian
continued to write speeches for the Reagan White House, especially during the
campaign years of 1982, 1984, and 1986. Some samples of additional work by him
include President Reagan’s remarks at the Bergin-Belsen
Concentration Camp in 1985, the joint anti-drug address of President and Mrs.
Reagan in 1986 and the 1987 State of the Union speech.
After
leaving
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
Given
the brevity of Mr. Khachigian’s actual time with the
Reagan White House, his official collection is quite small. It consists of 11 folders which is
approximately 200 pages. The Library has not established series arrangements
for this material due to its size.
The
collection primarily consists of hand-written notes on legal paper taken by Mr.
Khachigian at meetings for the Cabinet,
Communications Office, Scheduling and Senior Staff from January 1981-April
1981. Agendas and a few background
pieces are also included for some of the meetings. Also included are a folder of notes taken the
day of the President’s attempted assassination,
In
June 2000, Mr. Khachigian donated some personal
papers to the Library. These include his work on the 1981 Inaugural Speech, and
work he did for the Political Affairs Office for the 1982 mid-term
election. Please contact your archivist
to request this additional material which is processed and available for
research use.
For
more Khachigian material, especially for his later
contracted speeches, please see the Speechwriting Drafts and the corresponding
White House Office of Records Management Subject File SP categories. For more
material on the campaign speeches of the 1980s, please also see the Ronald
Reagan personal papers collection.
CONTAINER LIST
[Staff
Meeting Notes,
Notes
Monday,
Cabinet
Meetings [Notes] (January 1981) (1)(2)
Cabinet
Meetings [Notes] (February 1981)
Cabinet
Meetings [Notes] (March 1981)
Cabinet
Meetings [Notes] (April 1981)
Communication
Meetings [Notes] (January 1981-April 1981)
Scheduling
Meetings [Notes] (January 1981, April 1981)
Senior
Staff Meetings [Notes] (January 1981-March 1981)
Senior
Staff Meetings [Notes] (April 1981)