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Office of the Chief of Staff:
Chief of Staff, 1985-1987.
In late 1984, Donald Regan, the
Secretary of the Treasury, and James Baker, the White House Chief of Staff,
agreed to switch jobs. President Reagan consented to the exchange in a January
1985 meeting with them, and Regan began work as Reagan’s White House Chief of
Staff on February 2, 1985.
Regan was born near Boston in
1918, and grew up in the area’s Irish-American neighborhoods. His family
withstood the loss of his father’s full-time police job – he was fired for
participating in the 1919 Boston police strike – and the death of Regan’s
12-year-old older brother from peritonitis. In his last year of parochial
school, Regan passed the entrance exam at nearby Harvard University and won a
partial scholarship to Harvard. He graduated in 1940, fourth in his class, with
a degree in English. He also earned a scholarship to Harvard Law School. With
war approaching, Regan left law school after a month for training at the Marine
Corps’ Officer Candidates School in Quantico, Virginia. He earned a regular
commission in the Marines, served in Iceland in 1941-42, got married during a
short visit home, then fought in the South Pacific for
the remainder of World War II. After Regan was discharged from active duty in
1946, he decided to pursue a business career instead of returning to law
school. With little actual background in business, he chose a position with the
brokerage firm of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fischer, and Beane
largely because the company had a training school for new employees. Regan’s
abilities as a stockbroker soon caught the attention of Merrill Lynch’s leaders.
He became a general partner in 1954, an executive vice president in 1964,
President of Merrill Lynch in 1968, and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
effective January 1, 1971.
In December 1980, Regan agreed
to serve as Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration. After
President Reagan took office the following month, Regan took the lead in
getting the Administration’s proposed tax cuts through Congress. In Reagan’s
Cabinet Council system, Regan ran the Cabinet Council on Economic Affairs,
which advised the President on domestic and international economic policies. He
served as a chief Administration spokesman on tax and economic issues, and was
a strong public advocate for government deregulation. In November 1984, Regan
presented the detailed tax proposals President Reagan had requested, launching
a process that culminated in the tax reforms enacted in 1986.
As White House Chief of Staff,
Regan replaced the senior staff “Troika” of the first Reagan term – Baker,
Edwin Meese, and Michael Deaver – as the President’s
sole top assistant in the White House. Regan was able to see to fruition the
tax reform begun while he was Treasury Secretary. He was an advisor to the
president on all domestic and foreign policy issues, and oversaw the running of
the White House Office. His bold, direct manner as Chief of Staff was a
contrast to Baker’s more cautious, behind-the-scenes approach.
Over time, Regan’s high public
profile and controversial public statements led to clashes with Republican
members of Congress, Administration leaders, and Presidential friends and
advisers including Nancy Reagan. When the Iran-Contra affair broke in late
1986, Regan was widely blamed for allowing the crisis to develop, and becoming
as severe as it did. The President’s Special Review Board (Tower Board), formed
by President Reagan in the wake of Iran-Contra, echoed
these criticisms of Regan in its final report published on February 26, 1987.
The next day, Regan wrote a letter to the President announcing his resignation as
Chief of Staff. In his autobiography For The Record: From Wall Street to Washington, published in
1988 before President Reagan left office, Regan defended his work as Chief of
Staff while criticizing Nancy Reagan and several Administration figures. Regan
spent his final years in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he died on June 10,
2003.
The records in this collection
pertain only to Donald Regan’s role as White House Chief of Staff. Most
documents pertaining to foreign policy were still security classified, and
closed to research, at the time they were processed by the Reagan Library.
SERIES I: SUBJECT FILE, January
1985-February 1987 (1.4 l.ft., Boxes 1-5)
This material is an alphabetically arranged series
documenting the full range of matters that Regan dealt with, from foreign and
domestic policy to internal White House administration.
The Subject File includes: material from the 1985
bilateral Economic Summit in Quebec City, Canada; documents on US-USSR
relations, including the Geneva and Reykjavik summits; a “reading file” on
current foreign and domestic issues that Regan took to Reykjavik during the
summit; articles on the Supreme Court; reports on candidates to replace Chief
Justice Burger; material on the federal budget; correspondence on trade issues
from a member of the Shipbuilders Council of America; reports on national
security and terrorism, which were still security classified when processed by
the Reagan Library staff; gift reports and travel logs for people in the Office
of the Chief of Staff; Regan telephone logs; and material pertaining to some of
Regan’s planned or tentative speaking engagements. Most Regan material from his
meetings with White House and Administration staff is in Series II of this
collection.
SERIES II: WHITE HOUSE LEGAL
TASK FORCE FILE, 1985-1987 (1.1 l.ft., Boxes 5-7)
This alphabetically arranged series consists of
Regan materials collected by the White House Legal Task Force. The Legal Task
Force was formed in March 1987, after Regan left the Administration, to coordinate the White House response to requests by
Congress and the Independent Counsel for material pertaining to Iran-Contra. The Task Force collected large
numbers of documents, and then determined which documents were relevant to
particular requests.
Much of this series consists of notepad paper on
which Regan made notes during his meetings with President Reagan, White House
and NSC staff, members of Congress, and other individuals and groups. Many of
these sheets contain additional notes, apparently taken on Regan’s behalf, from
meetings that Regan may not have attended in person. The series also contains
Regan daily schedules covering most of his time in the White House, and a few
memos and other documents, printed from 8‑inch and 5¼‑inch
diskettes prior to the diskettes’ arrival at the Reagan Library. The Library
staff has transferred all diskettes to preservation storage.
Since some documents in this series are quoted or
cited in Regan’s book For the Record,
it is possible that Regan retained some of the material, or kept copies of it,
after he left the White House. In any event, the Task Force eventually
delivered all material in this series to the White House Office of Records
Management (WHORM) for permanent retention.
SERIES III: 1984-1985 TRANSITION
FILE, January 1985 (1.3 l.ft., Boxes 7-11)
These files contain information
collected for Secretary Regan to help him prepare for his new job as White
House Chief of Staff. They consist mostly of materials from the office units
within the White House, which contain descriptions of the units’ roles and
internal workings, lists of policy issues that they were currently dealing
with, forms used within the units to manage their work, and any additional
information that Regan might need to know immediately. There are also materials
on the history of the White House Office and the structure and staffing of the
Reagan White House, and draft Presidential schedules for early 1985. Thus, the
series provides valuable information on the structure and functioning of the
White House Office at the end of President Reagan’s first term.
The series contains two
alphabetically arranged subseries. Each subseries consist largely of originals
or copies of the same material, but they are not identical sets as each
subseries contain unique information.
Subseries A: Office of
Administration Set, January 1985 (0.7 l.ft., Boxes 7-9)
This material came to the White
House via the Office of Administration, in February 1985.
Subseries B: Treasury
Department Set, January 1985 (0.6 l.ft., Boxes 9-11)
This material was sent to Regan
at the Treasury Department in January 1985.
SERIES IV: PUBLICATIONS,
1985-1986 (1.9 l.ft., Boxes 11-16)
The bulk of this series
consists of issues of the Daily Report
for Executives published by the Bureau of National Affairs (BNA), a
Washington, DC company. The Daily Reports
contain news directly affecting business, industry, and banking. Topics include
legal and regulatory developments, Government contracts awarded to companies,
accounting and tax issues, trade issues, and economic statistics. Many issues
have notations from Regan identifying items of particular interest. Issues are
numbered consecutively beginning at the start of each calendar year, with a few
issues missing.
There are also some December
1985 issues of the White House News Summary. A full set of Reagan
Administration News Summaries is open to research in the records of the White
House News Summary Office. See the finding aid for that collection for more
information on them.
Arranged alphabetically
by publication, and chronologically thereunder.
CONTAINER LIST
SERIES
I: SUBJECT FILE, 1985-1987
Box
1
[Administrative:]
Combined Federal Campaign
[Administrative:
Gift Reports 1985] (1)-(3)
[Administrative:
Gift Reports 1986] (1)-(3)
[Administrative:
Gift Reports 1987]
[Administrative:]
Phone Logs [01/05/1987 – 02/25/1987]
[Administrative:
Travel] (1)-(4)
[Anesthesia
Care of President]
[Budget
(1985-1986)] (1)-(7)
Box
2
[Budget (1985-1986)] (8)-(19)
Budget
[Documents Dated 1986] (1)-(4)
Budget
Update [1985] (1)(2)
Box
3
[Chippewa
River]
[Council of Economic Advisers:]
Memos from Beryl W. Sprinkel (04/25/1985-07/09/1985)
[Council of Economic Advisers:]
Memos from Beryl W. Sprinkel (07/10/1985-10/31/1985)
[Council of Economic Advisers:]
Memos from Beryl W. Sprinkel (11/01/1985-08/31/1986)
[Council of Economic Advisers:]
Memos from Beryl W. Sprinkel (09/01/1986-12/31/1986)
[Economic
Bilateral Summit, Quebec City, 1985: Information and Printed
Materials] (1)-(4)
[Economic Bilateral Summit,
Quebec City, 1985:] The Trip of President Reagan to Quebec City, Canada,
03/17/1985-03/18/1985 (1)(2)
Elections, November 1986
Elections [November 1986: Daniloff ]
[Elections November 1986: Planning/Schedules]
[Elections November 1986:
Reykjavik]
[Elections November 1986 – and
South Africa]
Elections [November 1986 – and
USSR]
Trude Feldman I
Trude Feldman II (1)-(4)
[Government
Executive Award] (object – transferred to Museum
Collection)
[Gramm-Rudman:
Department of Defense]
Box
4
[Invitation:]
Republican Eagles 09/30/1986
[Invitation:]
Chavez Fundraiser 10/22/1986
[Invitation:
Conference Board 11/19/1986]
[Invitation:]
National Defense University 11/24/1986 – Declined
[Invitation:]
Marine Corps Command and Staff College 12/10/1986
[NSC:
Poindexter-Carlucci Transition]
National
Security Developments, July 1985-September 1985
[National Security
Developments, October 1985-December 1985 (Cover Memo)]
National
Security Developments, October 1985-December 1985
National
Security Developments, June 1986
National
Security Developments, July 1986
[National
Security Planning Schedule Fall 1986]
National
Security Developments, President’s Briefing on – November 1986
National
Security Developments, President’s Briefing on – January 1987
Presidential
Personnel
Presidential
Personnel: Ambassadorial Nominations (Foreman Memos) (1)-(3)
Presidential
Personnel: [Ambassadorial Selection]
Box
5
Presidential Personnel:
Candidate Profile: Administrator of Veterans Administration
Presidential
Personnel: HHS Candidates (1)-(3)
Presidential
Personnel: Miscellaneous Memoranda (1)-(4)
Presidential
Personnel: Peace Corps – Loret Ruppe
Presidential
Personnel: Personnel Meeting Agendas
Presidential
Personnel: Bob Tuttle – Personnel
Presidential
Personnel: [U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council]
[Reading
File for Regan/Iceland Summit] (1)-(5)
[The Return of the Grave
Dancer] (object – transferred to Museum Collection)
[Rowny,
Edward L.: 10 Commandments for Negotiating with the Soviet Union] (article)
Shipbuilders [Council of
America (Christie, Alexander K.)]
(1)
Box
6
Shipbuilders [Council of
America (Christie, Alexander K.)]
(2)(3)
[Shultz,
George – Memo to President 04/02/1986]
[Spain: President’s Visit to
Madrid 05/07/1985] (photo album – transferred to
Audiovisual for storage)
[Staff Salaries]
State of the Union 1986 (1)-(3)
[Supreme
Court, Articles re] (1)-(4)
[Supreme
Court: Chief Justice Burger Vacancy – Candidates] (1)-(3)
[Terrorism:
Summary of Meeting]
[USSR:
Arms Control Issues]
[USSR:
Economy] (1)-(3)
[USSR:] Geneva Oversight Group
Box 7
[USSR:
Geneva Oversight Group]
[USSR:
Gorbachev Meeting with Senators 09/03/1985]
[USSR:]
Memoranda to the President from Robert C. McFarlane (1)-(3)
[USSR:
Nuclear and Space Talks]
[USSR:
President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board]
[USSR:] President Reagan’s Trip
to Reykjavik, Iceland, 10/10/1986-10/12/1986
[USSR:]
Reykjavik
[USSR:]
SDI
[USSR:]
Yurchenko
Vice President’s Task Force on Combatting Terrorism – Final Draft Report (1)(2)
Vice
President’s Task Force on Combatting Terrorism –
Final Report (1)-(3)
Box
8
Vice
President’s Task Force on Combatting Terrorism –
Final Report (4)
White
House Secure Voice Telephone Directory
SERIES
II: WHITE HOUSE LEGAL TASK FORCE FILE, 1985-1987
Box 8, cont.
[Diskettes
1 of 2 and 2 of 2 – Regan’s Files Backed Up 04/07/1987
LJK]
(diskettes
only – transferred to preservation storage)
[Diskette
DTR] (file index only – diskette transferred to
preservation storage)
[Diskette DTR
04/01/1985-09/30/1986] (file index only – diskette
transferred to preservation storage)
[Diskettes
DTR2, DTR3, and DTR4] (transferred to preservation
storage)
[Diskette DTR2: Indexes and
Printouts (Regan Schedules and Other Documents August 1985 – December 1985)]
(1)-(3)
[Diskette DTR3: Indexes and
Printouts (Regan Schedules and Other Documents January 1986 – October 1986)]
(1)-(6)
[Diskette DTR4: Indexes and
Printouts (Regan Schedules and Other Documents October 1986 – December 1986)]
[Diskette
DTR5: Indexes and Printouts (Regan Schedules November 1986)]
[Diskette KAR1] (file index only – diskette transferred to preservation
storage)
[Diskette KAR2 (Kathy)] (file index only – diskette transferred to preservation
storage)
[Diskette
KD2] (file index only – diskette transferred to
preservation storage)
[Diskette PAGJAC (Travel 2) –
Cards – Triple Type] (file index only – diskette
transferred to preservation storage)
[Diskette Regan 09/30/1986- ] (file index only – diskette transferred to preservation
storage)
[Diskette
TD2] (file index only – diskette transferred to
preservation storage)
[Diskette
– Unlabeled (DTR5?)] (transferred to preservation
storage)
[Documents, Relevant, from Two
Diskettes (Regan Schedules December 1986 – January 1987)]
[Regan Documents 1985-1987,
from Legal Task Force – Received by WHORM 05/15/1987] (1)(2)
Box
9
[Regan Documents 1985-1987,
from Legal Task Force – Received by WHORM 05/15/1987] (3)-(11)
Box
10
[Regan Documents 1985-1987,
from Legal Task Force – Received by WHORM 05/15/1987] (12)-(22)
Box 11
[Regan Documents 1985-1987,
from Legal Task Force – Received by WHORM 05/15/1987] (23)(24)
[Regan Documents 1985-1987,
from Legal Task Force – Received by WHORM 08/05/1987]
SERIES
III: 1984-1985 TRANSITION FILE, January 1985
Subseries
A: Office of Administration Set, January 1985
Box 11, cont.
[Cover
Notes]
[Economic
Policy Organization]
[Issue
Papers/Legislative Affairs]
National Journal Articles on White House
Organization (1)-(6)
The
President’s Strategic Defense Initiative
Regan/Deaver Breakfast, 01/11/1985 Briefing Book
White
House Office Staff Manual, January 1984 (1)(2)
[White
House Organization: Memos Porter to Regan]
Box
12
[The
White House Staff – FDR-Jimmy Carter]
White
House Transition: Briefing Materials
White House Transition:
Briefing Materials for the Office of Administration and Management (Briefing
Materials Not in File)
White
House Transition: Briefing Materials for Office of Cabinet Affairs
[White
House Transition]: Report on the Office of Communications
White
House Transition: Briefing Materials for Office of the Counsel to the
President
White House Transition:
Briefing Materials for the Deputy to the Deputy Chief of Staff
White
House Transition: Briefing Materials for the Office of the First Lady
White House Transition:
Briefing Materials on the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (1)-(4)
White House Transition:
Briefing Materials for the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs [Verstandig]
White House Transition:
Briefing Materials for the Office of Legislative Affairs
White House Transition:
Briefing Materials for the National Security Council (Briefing Materials Not in
File)
White House Transition:
Briefing Materials for the Office of Policy Development
White House Transition:
Briefing Materials for Office of Presidential Personnel
White
House Transition: Briefing Materials for the Press Office
White
House Transition: Briefing Materials for the Office of Public Liaison
White House Transition:
Briefing Materials for Offices of Scheduling and Advance (1)-(4)
Box 13
White
House Transition: Briefing Materials for Special Support Services (Briefing
Materials Not in File)
[White House Transition:
Solicited Advice on Organization and Personnel] (1)-(3)
Subseries
B: Treasury Department Set, January 1985
Box 13, cont.
[White
House Transition Reports: Cover Notes]
[White House Transition:
Briefing Materials: Office of Presidential Advance] (1)(2)
[White House Transition:
Briefing Materials: Office of Presidential Appointments and Scheduling] (1)-(3)
[White
House Transition: Briefing Materials: Office of Cabinet Affairs]
[White
House Transition: Briefing Materials: Office of White House
Correspondence] (1)-(3)
[White House Transition:
Briefing Materials: Office of the Counsel to the President]
[White House Transition:
Briefing Materials: Deputy to the Deputy Chief of Staff]
[White
House Transition: Briefing Materials: Office of the First Lady]
[White House Transition:
Briefing Materials: Office of Intergovernmental Affairs] (1)(2)
Box
14
[White House Transition:
Briefing Materials: Office of Intergovernmental Affairs] (3)(4)
[White
House Transition: Briefing Materials: Office of Legislative Affairs]
[White
House Transition: Briefing Materials: Office of Management and
Administration]
[White
House Transition: Briefing Materials: Office of Policy Development]
[White
House Transition: Briefing Materials: Presidential Personnel Office]
[White
House Transition: Briefing Materials: Press Office] (1)-(3)
[White
House Transition: Briefing Materials: Public Liaison, NSC, Strategic
Defense Initiative] (1)-(3)
[White House Transition:
Briefing Materials: Office of Records Management]
[White
House Transition: Briefing Materials: Sample Trip Schedule Book
(President’s
June 1984 Trip to Ireland, Normandy, and London)] (1)‑(3)
[White
House Transition: Briefing Materials: Special Support Services]
SERIES IV. PUBLICATIONS, August 1985 –
July 1986
Box 14, cont.
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 08/29/1985-09/03/1985 (Issues 168-170)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 09/04/1985-09/08/1985 (Issues 171-173)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 09/09/1985-09/11/1985 (Issues 174-176)]
Box
15
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 09/12/1985-09/13/1985 (Issues 177-178)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 09/16/1985-09/17/1985 (Issues 179-180)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 09/18/1985-09/20/1985 (Issues 181-183)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 09/21/1985-09/25/1985 (Issues 184-186)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 09/26/1985-09/30/1985 (Issues 187-189)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 10/01/1985-10/02/1985 (Issues 190-191)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 10/03/1985-10/04/1985 (Issues 192-193)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 10/05/1985-10/14/1985 (Issues 194-198)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 10/15/1985-10/16/1985 (Issues 199-200)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 10/17/1985-10/18/1985 (Issues 200-202)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 10/21/1985-10/23/1985 (Issues 203-205)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 10/24/1985-10/28/1985 (Issues 206-208)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 10/29/1985-10/30/1985 (Issues 209-210)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 10/31/1985-11/03/1985 (Issues 211-212)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 11/04/1985-11/06/1985 (Issues 213-215)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 11/07/1985-11/12/1985 (Issues 216-218)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 11/13/1985-11/14/1985 (Issues 219-220)]
Box
16
[BNA Daily Report for
Executives 11/15/1985-11/18/1985 (Issues 221-222 +
Two-Week
Index)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 11/19/1985-11/21/1985 (Issues 223-225)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 11/22/1985-11/26/1985 (Issues 226-228)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 11/27/1985-12/02/1985 (Issues 229-231)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 12/03/1985-12/06/1985 (Issues 232-235)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 12/07/1985-12/10/1985 (Issues 236-237)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 12/11/1985-12/12/1985 (Issues 238-239)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 12/13/1985-12/16/1985 (Issues 240-241)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 12/17/1985-12/18/1985 (Issues 242-243)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 12/19/1985-12/20/1985 (Issues 244-245)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 12/21/1985-12/26/1985 (Issues 246-248)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 12/27/1985-12/31/1985 (Issues 249-251)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 01/01/1986-01/07/1986 (Issues 1-4)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 01/08/1986-01/10/1986 (Issues 5-7)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 01/11/1986-01/15/1986 (Issues 8-10)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 01/16/1986-01/22/1986 (Issues 11-14)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 01/23/1986-01/24/1986 (Issues 15-16)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 01/25/1986-01/28/1986 (Issues 17-18)]
Box
17
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 01/29/1986-01/31/1986 (Issues 19-22)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 02/01/1986-02/05/1986 (Issues 23-24)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 02/06/1986-02/09/1986 (Issues 25-26)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 02/10/1986 (Issue 27)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 02/11/1986-02/13/1986 (Issues 28-30)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 02/14/1986-02/18/1986 (Issues 31-32)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 02/19/1986-02/20/1986 (Issues 33-34)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 02/21/1986-02/24/1986 (Issues 35-36)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 02/25/1986-02/27/1986 (Issues 37-39)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 02/28/1986 (Issue 40)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 03/01/1986-03/04/1986 (Issues 41-42)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 03/05/1986-03/06/1986 (Issues 43-44)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 03/07/1986-03/10/1986 (Issues 45-46)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 03/11/1986-03/12/1986 (Issues 47-48)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 03/13/1986-03/19/1986 (Issues 49-53)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 03/20/1986-03/21/1986 (Issues 54-55)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 03/22/1986-03/25/1986 (Issues 56-57)]
Box
18
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 03/26/1986-03/27/1986 (Issues 58-59)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 03/28/1986-04/02/1986 (Issues 60-63)]
[BNA Daily Report for
Executives 04/03/1986-04/07/1986 (Issues 64-66)] (1)(2)
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 04/08/1986-04/09/1986 (Issues 67-68)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 04/10/1986-04/11/1986 (Issues 69-70)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 04/14/1986-04/16/1986 (Issues 71-73)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 04/17/1986-04/18/1986 (Issues 74-75)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 04/21/1986-04/22/1986 (Issues 76-77)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 04/23/1986-04/24/1986 (Issues 78-79)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 04/25/1986-04/28/1986 (Issues 80-81)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 04/29/1986-04/30/1986 (Issues 82-83)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 05/01/1986-05/04/1986 (Issues 84-85)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 05/05/1986-05/06/1986 (Issues 86-87)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 05/07/1986-05/08/1986 (Issues 88-89)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 05/09/1986-05/13/1986 (Issues 90-92)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 05/14/1986-05/15/1986 (Issues 93-94)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 05/16/1986-05/19/1986 (Issues 95-96)]
Box
19
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 05/20/1986-05/22/1986 (Issues 97-99)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 05/23/1986-05/27/1986 (Issues 100-101)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 05/28/1986-05/29/1986 (Issues 102-103)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 05/30/1986-06/02/1986 (Issues 104-106)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 06/03/1986-06/06/1986 (Issues 107-109)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 06/07/1986-06/10/1986 (Issues 110-111)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 06/11/1986-06/12/1986 (Issues 112-113)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 06/13/1986-06/17/1986 (Issues 114-116)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 06/18/1986-06/22/1986 (Issues 117-119)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 06/23/1986 (Issue 120)]
[BNA
Daily Report for Executives 06/24/1986-07/01/1986 (Issues 121-126)]
[White
House News Summary 12/02/1985]
[White
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