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The original documents are located in Box 44, folder "Resignation Letters" of the Betty Ford White House Papers, 1973-1977 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. Betty Ford donated to the United States of America her copyrights in all of her unpublished writings in National Archives collections.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. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MEMORANDUM FOR: THE FIRST LADY THROUGH: Mrs. Nancy Howe FROM: Sanford L. Fox After considerable contemplation on my part, and discussion with my wife, Lucile, I have decided to retire from my position on your staff, effective December 31, 1974. This has been a difficult decision, but one that I have been considering for over two years, so it is not made in haste. Since I am the fourth person to hold this position since 1881, I reflect with pride at the high artistic standard and integrity of this office and my predecessors who have served the Presidents and First Families since the Garfield Administration. As I prepare to leave, I would like to respectfully suggest the following individuals to fill the vacancies created: William T. Gemmell, GS-12, Assistant Chief, Social Enter- tainments Office, be promoted to GS-13, as Administrative Officer & FORD (head of the Social Entertainments Office), DERALD Linnauy Janice M. Ingersoll, GS-11, Assistant in the Social Office, be promoted to GS-12, Assistant Chief, Social Entertainments Office. CC: Nancy Lammerding SanfordL. Fox N.H, FV( THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 11, 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR NANCY LAMMERDING BRAD PATTERSON FROM: Susan L. Dolibois I hereby submit my resignation as Assistant to the Social Secretary effective as of November 15, 1974. Until that time I will be located in room 472 of the Executive Office Building. Susan I. Dolibois cc: Jim Rogers & Dkuard FORD LIBRARY April 15, 1975 Dear Mrs. Ford, Please accept my resignation as your assistant, as of May 31, 1975. It has been a pleasure to have known and worked with you the past nineteen months. You know my thoughts and love are with your forever. Fondly, Nancy M. Howe Mrs. Betty Ford The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 P. S. call if I can ever help you. cp runn & Bunned April 15, 1975 Dear Mrs. Ford, Please accept my resignation as your assistant, as of May 31, 1975. It has been a pleasure to have known and worked with you the past nineteen months. You know my thoughts and love are with your forever. Fondly, Nancy M. Howe Mrs. Betty Ford The white House Washington, D. c. 20500 P. S. call if I can ever help you. CP & runo BENALD of LIBRARY April 15, 1975 Dear Mrs. Ford, Please accept my resignation as your assistant, as of May 31, 1975. It has been a pleasure to have known and worked with you the past nineteen months. You know my thoughts and love are with your forever. Fondly, Nancy m. Howe Nancy M. Howe Mrs. Betty Ford The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 P. S. Call if I can ever help you. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON August 7, 1975 Dear Mrs. Ford, It is with great regret that I ask you to consider and accept my resignation as Social Secretary to the First Lady. As I am sure you know, I am honored to have served you and the President since you were kind enough to appoint me Social Secretary in October 1974. I hope you and the President will understand only the most personal reasons would cause me to write this letter; among them are my recent marriage, our purchase of a new home, mine and my husband's desire to spend more time together, and the serious ill health of my own dear mother. My service with you will always remain a treasured memory. Sincerely, Nancy Ruwe Nancy Ruwe the WHITE House august 8261975 Dear hancy It is with deep regret that I accept your letter of resignation as my social secretary. you have done an excellent job and will be greatly missed. d have enjoyed working with you professionally and deeply appreciate your hard work and dedication. Our personal association has also been runn s THE WHITE House most meaning ful to me- I area well aware of the amount of time that must be put into the job of & ocial Secretary and can fully understand your reasons for wanting to leave- & wish you and hick the very best and look forward to a continuing friendship Fondly - Bitty Ford BENALD . FORD % LIBRARY