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The original documents are located in Box 4, folder "1/14/75 - Reception for Spouses of the Association of American Colleges" of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Some items in this folder were not digitized because it contains copyrighted materials. Please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library for access to these materials. Date Issued 1/7/75 By P. Howard Revised FACT SHEET Mrs. Ford's Office Event Reception Group Spouses of the Association of American Colleges DATE/TIME Tuesday, January 14, 1975 2:00 p.m. Contact Mike Farrell and Lois Young Phone 2322 387-3760 Number of guests: Total 200 Women x Men X Children Place State Floor Principals involved Mrs. Ford Participation by Principal yes (Receiving line) yes Remarks required no Background Mrs. Ford will receive each guest and after they are served refreshments they will be given a special tour of the White House. REQUIREMENTS Social: Guest list Mike Farrell Invitations no Programs no Menus no Refreshments yes Entertainment no Decorations/flowers yes Music yes Social Aides yes Dress Business Suit Coat check yes ---- Other Press: Reporters yes Photographers yes TV Crews ? White House Photographers yes Color yes Mono. Other Technical Support: Microphones No PA Other Rooms --- Recording --- Lights -- Transportation Four buses (arrangements are being coordinated Mike Farrell) Parking South Grounds Housing - - Other - - (Risers,stage,platforms) -- Project Co-ordinator Pat Howard Phone 2927 Site diagrams should be attached if technical support is heavy. Digitized from Box 4 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. FORD: Event: Reception for the Wives of the Association of American Colleges Date/Time: Tuesday, January 14, 1975 2:00 p.m. Place: State Floor Number of Attendees: 135 ladies Principals: Mrs. Dorothy Spalding, wife of the Chairman of the Board of the Association of American Colleges Mrs. Eleanor Ness, wife of the President of the Association of American Colleges Schedule of Events: 2:00 p.m. Your guests will arrive through the Diplomatic Reception Room and will be escorted to the State Floor. Nancy Lammerding will escort you to a position in front of the window in the Blue Room where you will receive your guests. Mrs. Spalding and Mrs. Ness will be first through the receiving line. Your guests will proceed into the State Dining Room where refreshments will be served. 2:30 p. m. After the receiving line concludes, you may wish to join your guests for refreshments and mingle informally with them in the State Dining Room or you may wish to return to the Family Quarters. 2:45 p. m. Following refreshments, your guests will be escorted on a tour of the White House. NOTES: There will be press coverage. A White House photographer will be present. -2- Reception for the Wives of the Association of American Colleges NOTES: A string ensemble will be positioned in the Grand Hall. Military Social Aides will be present. BACKGROUND INFORMATION The Association of American Colleges is in Washington, D. C. for its 61st Annual Meeting which began on January 12, 1975 and concludes on January 14, 1975. The Association of American Colleges is the national organization of undergraduate colleges of liberal arts and sciences. Its spokemen represent the views of some 800 members on national policy affecting undergraduate education. AAC Commissions seek to stimulate and communicate ideas which promise to improve the quality of undergraduate education. Pat Howard January 13, 1975 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SUBJECT: Instructions for Social Aides EVENT: Rec - Spouses of the Association of American Colleges Date/Time: January 14, 1975 (2:00) No. of Guests: 200 Uniform: Service Dress Parking: North Grounds In-Place Time for Aides: 1:00 p.m. (Library) In-Place Time for OIC: 12:45 p.m. (Social Office) Duty Aide: LtCol A. A. Sardo, USMC First Family Participation: Mrs. Ford The following Social Aides will attend: * Lt Marsha A. Johnson, USN Capt Carl E. Linke, USA lstLt Jennifer J. Dale, USA 2dLt Thomas Morgan, USAF Capt Dolores K. Lyons, USMC lstLt George W. Flinn, USMC *Officer in Charge Music: USA String Ensemble in the Lobby (1:30) (East Gate) Remarks: maCelle Lieutenant fort. Commander, U. S. Navy T. STEPHEN TODD Naval Aide to the President DISTRIBUTION: MGen Lawson Mrs. Lammerding Usher's Office LtCol Sardo Mrs. Weidenfeld White House Garage LCDR Todd Secret Service White House Staff Mess LtCol Blake Visitor's Office Mr. O'Donnell Major Barrett Band White House Police (7) For immediate release Tuesday, Jan. 14, 1975 THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Ford Mrs. Ford will receive the wives of members of the Association of American Colleges this afternoon at 2 p.m. She will greet them in the Blue Room of the White House. The Association is in Washington, D.C. Jan. 12-14 for its annual meeting. The Association of American Colleges is a national organization of undergraduate colleges of liberal arts and sciences. # # # # Billie Chedik vasoler stalbsmmi 103 ever M ast ,YobesuT HOUSE HTIHW 3HT brot .arM of 88079 add 10 somo adi to exedmem 10 seviw and evidoss Hw .81M mg S is noonmells eids naolramA to notisloossA saweR orldW odi to moor suld edit ni medi 19918 Hiw 0.02 tol +1-51 .ast .0.0 .notgoideaW ai al notisinoasA edT gniteem Isonns all collesinance is el asselled nabitemA to noitalooseA edT bas BITS Isvedil lo segalled lo # # # 10 UP-131 (BETTY) WASHINGTON (UPI) -- BETTY FORD, IN BUOYANT SPIRITS AND SMILING HAPPILY, TOLD REPORTERS TUESDAY SHE IS FEELING "STRONGER ALL THE TIME. SHE PASSED HER FIRST MAJOR CHECKUP MONDAY FOLLOWING HER BREAST CANCER SURGERY, AND FELT MUCH BETTER ABOUT THINGS, SHE SAID. "AFTER AN OPERATION, YOU FEEL A LITTLE WEAK," SHE SAID, SMILING HAPPILY. "BUT NOW WITH THE RESULTS OF THE CHECKUP I FEEL A LOI STRONGER." THE FIRST LADY, WEARING A SOFT BEIGE AFTERNOON DRESS WITH A TURQUOISE SILK SCARF, CHATTED ABOUT A NUMBER OF THINGS AT A RECEPTION FOR ABOUT 100 WIVES OF MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN COLLEGES. SHE SAID THAT BECAUSE OF HER IMPROVED HEALTH, SHE WILL DO MORE TRAVELING IN THE FUTURE, AND ADDED THAT SHE WAS "VERY PLEASED" ABOUT HER HUSBAND'S NATIONALLY TELEVISED ADDRESS ON THE ECONOMY AND ENERGY MONDAY NIGHT. WOMEN'S WEAR DAILY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1975 ASKED IF SHE WOULD GET A TAX CUT TOO, SHE GRINNED AND SAID: "I DON'T GET PAID. MY WORK IS CHARITY." HAD SHE GIVEN THE PRESIDENT ANY TIPS ON HIS SPEECH DELIVERY, WHICH HE HAS BEEN POLISHING RECENTLY? "I'M PROBABLY HIS WORST CRITIC," SHE CONFESSED. SHE SAID SHE USUALLY PRAISES HIS SPEECHES IMMEDIATELY AFTER HE GIVES THEM, BUT LATER TRIES TO GIVE HIM A FEW SUBTLE POINTERS ON WHAT COULD STAND IMPROVING. "HE WORKED WITH THE TELEPROMPTER AND I THOUGHT HE APPEARED VERY NATURAL," SHE SAID, UPI 01-14 05:06 PES Photo by Guy De Lort FIRST LADY BY DAY: Yes, Betty Ford does go out in the daytime, but photographers seem to miss her. Last week, she was at the Washington Heart Assn. luncheon wearing this three-piece midcalf white knit suit by Gloria Sachs with a matching long scarf, one of her favorites. "It was made especially The Jowne Courier Greetings from First Lady East Lawsing ,mi fabric, with a turquoise print scarve at her neck. The January 21,1875 FORD IBRARY By P.A. ROHMAN long-sleeved blousy top made the most of a diminutive Betty Ford sends you her regards and best wishes. waistline. At a White House reception and tea last week I shook "Do you call her hair auburn?" I asked her press hands with the First Lady of the land and introduced myself. Family GERALD secretary, Sheila Rabb Weidenfeld. "I would have said brown, but looking at it now it As I mentioned Michigan State University and East does seem to have a reddish look," she agreed. Lansing, a twinkle of neighborliness came into her eyes. Several of Mrs. Ford's aides circulated among the "May I tell the people of Michigan that you are guests. All were solicitous over my injured arm, which I happy to be in the White House?" Lasked. had draped in a scarf rather than my usual antiseptic- "You certainly may! And give them all my very best looking sling. Betty Ford, or do you see only the public side of her?" I wishes," she answered. "My doctor said it would do me good to come, and asked. I attended a similar function at the White House I've got to admit it beats physical therapy at Sparrow "Oh yes, she's wonderful. She really does let us three years ago, when Pat Nixon was its hostess. It was Hospital," I told them. know her. If she didn't, I'd be back at NBC," she said. in January of 1972, just months before the horror of One guest asked an aide, "Do you all have to be I stood nearby as members of the Washington press Watergate broke loose, but Mrs. Nixon's demeanor young and beautiful to work here?" (including Helen Thomas, whom Martha Mitchell used betrayed no hint of what was to come. The aide laughed and blushed in denial, but the fact to call on her infamous bathroom phone), asked their questions, mostly about has health GERALD R. FORD LIBRARY The item described below has been transferred from this file to: Audiovisual Unit Book Collection Ford Museum in Grand Rapids Item: / 8"y10" color photo of Bettyford at a reception for Sponses ofo The Association of American Colleges. 1/14/75 white Honse photo: MJA7SA2782-16A The item was transferred from: Weidenfeld Box 4 1/14/75 Reuphm for the spruses of the Association of American Co , Ueger, Initials/Date let 2/86