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The original documents are located in Box 179, folder "Vice President's Schedule, July
1-10, 1974" of the Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers at the Gerald R. Ford
Presidential Library.
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6/28 (1)
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
jus
Monday, July 1, 1974
8:00 AM
Daily Intelligence Report
Mr. Marsh
Agent Dave Peterson
9:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
9:45 AM
Chrm. John Powell
Mr. Casselman
(15 min.)
Equal Employment Opp. Commission
10:00 AM
PHOTO: Mr. Geoff Shepard
Mr. Casselman
(5 min.)
Domestic Council
10:05 AM
PHOTO: Mr. Stan Ebner
Mr. Casselman
(5 min.)
OMB General Counsel
10:15
Scheduling Mtg.
10:10-10:50 AM
PERSONAL TIME
10:50 AM
Depart EOB enroute 1800 G Street, Rm. 770
11:00 AM
Swearing-In: Mr. John Eger as
(15 min.)
Deputy Director of Telecommunications Policy
11:15 AM
Depart "G" Street enroute EOB Office
11:20-12:30 AM
PERSONAL TIME
Childs
12:30 PM
Depart EOB enroute Dept. of State
P.t
Ben Franklin Room
12:45-1:20 PM
LUNCHEON REMARKS: American Foreign
Mr. Marsh
Services Association
1:20 PM
Depart Dept. of State enroute EOB Office
1:40-2:00 PM
PERSONAL TIME
2:00 PM
Depart EOB for Burning Tree Golf Course
2:30 PM
GOLF: Burning Tree
Mr. Wm. Whyte
Mr. McGreger
Mr. Markley
P.M.
PERSONAL TIME
GERALD R.FORD LIBRARY
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OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON
PROPOSED SCHEDULE
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICES ASSOCIATION
July 1, 1974
ADVANCEPERSON: SALLY QUENNEVILLE
12:30 PM
DEPART EOB Office enroute Dept. of State
12:40 PM
ARRIVE Dept. of State.
PROCEED to the HOLDING ROOM (Madison Room)
You will be met by:
Mr. Thomas D. Boyatt, President
Mr. F. Allan (Tex) Harris, Vice President
12:44 PM
PROCEED to Ben Franklin Dining Room
Announcement
Be seated at Head Table
12:45 PM
Lunch is served
1:05 PM
Introduction of Vice President
1;07 PM
Vice Presidential Remarks Begin
1:17 PM
Vice Presidential Remarks Conclude
1:19 PM
DEPART Ben Franklin Room enroute motorcade
1:22 PM
DEPART Dept. of State enroute EOB Office
FORD in LIBRARY GERALD
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OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON
PROPOSED SCHEDULE
SWEARING-IN
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY
MR. JOHN EGER
July 1, 1974
ADVANCEPERSON: SALLY QUENNEVILLE
10:50 AM
DEPART EOB Office enroute 1800 "G" Street
10:57 AM
ARRIVE 1800 "G"Street
10:58 AM
PROCEED to Room 770
10:59 AM
ARRIVE Room 770
You will be met by:
Mr. Clay Thomas Whitehead
Mr. John Eger
Attendance: 30
11:00 AM
Swear-in John Eger as Deputy Director of Telecommunications
Policy
FULL PRESS COVERAGE
Remain Standing
11:15 AM
DEPART Room 770 enroute motorcade
11:17 AM
DEPART 1800 "G" I Street enroute EOB Office
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Monday, July 1, 1974
8:00 AM
This is listed on your Monday schedule just as a reminder.
Agent Peterson will be delivering the intelligence report
daily at 8:00 AM.
9:45 AM
Chrm. Powell will bring you up-to-date on the activites
of his commission.
Mr. Casselman recommended this appointment.
10:00 AM
Mr. Casselman recommended this photo session.
10:05 AM
Mr. Casselman recommended this photo session.
11:00 AM
Advance schedule attached.
12:45 PM
Advance schedule attached.
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Monday, July 1, 1974
Show every yay
8-9:00 AM
8:00
Daily Intelligence PERSONAL Mr. Hartmann TIME Symmary Deport CER Mr.,Beterson have marsh
9:00 AM
9:45 AM
Chrm. John Powell
Mr. Casselman
(15 min.)
Equal Employment Opportunity Cmsn.
10:00 AM
PHOTO: Mr. Geoff Shepard
(5 min. )
Domestic Council
10:05 AM
PHOTO: Mr. Stan Ebner
(5 min. )
OMB General Counsel
10:15-10:45 AM
PERSONAL TIME
Cole
Mr. Seidman
11:00 AM
Swearing-In: Mr. John Eger as
Deputy Director of Telecommunications Policy
1800 G Street
12:30 PM
Luncheon: Remarks: Dept. of State
50th Anniv. Foreign Services
2:30 PM
GOLF: Burning Tree
Mr. Wm. Whyte
Mr. McGreger
Mr. Markley
P.M.
PERSONAL TIME
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Tuesday, July 2, 1974
8-9:00 AM
PERSONAL TIME
8:3 (20min) Interview Rosco Drummond
9:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
9:30 AM
ACTION GROUP STAFF MEETING
Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Burress: Mr. Mote: Mr. Marsh
Mr. Seidman
11:00
10:30-11:30-AM
PERSONAL TIME
11:09.45 (10 min)
Ctr for sta. of Press
11:30 AM
Depart EOB for Andrews AFB
11:25
11:45-12:30 PM
Retirement Review for Adm. Moorer,
Mr. Marsh
U.S.N.
Cmdr. Kerr
G scenerio
Cal Sardo
1-2:00 PMQ
PERSONAL TIME
2:00 PM
Presentation of Award to V.P.
Mr. Casselman
(10 min.)
from Center for the Study of the
.W.H. PHOTO
Presidency
2:10-4:30 PM
PERSONAL TIME
4:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann
to
5-6:30 PM
PERSONAL TIME
P.M.
PERSONAL TIME
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Wednesday, July 3, 1974
I
8-9:00 AM
PERSONAL TIME Hold (90 min)
9:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
9:30
(37) - W.H. W. Interns, Treaty Am,
9:30-10:30 AM
R15
Briying PERSONAL Den TIME Scroarift in Russia
Marsh
10:30 AM
Mr. Douglas Kenna
Mr. Seidman
(15 min.)
10:45 AM
Interview Depart for Capitol Office Robt aller Publy Hall
NAM Representative
Shydat
(20 min)
11-11:30 AM 11:05
mike Shamus Ret. Party, V.P. Conf.
(10 min)
PERSONAL TIME, Capitol Office
11:30-1:30 PM
CONGRESSIONAL
1:30 PM
No
11:30 VISITS Private mtg. Rhodes faird
Depart Capitol Office for EOB Office
1:40-4:30 PM
PERSONAL TIME
4:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann
5-6:30 PM
5:00
Ret. PERSONAL Party TIME for mike
P.M.
PERSONAL TIME
7:25
Pres. 10.40 Return from Moseow
S. Layn W.H.
Day Bisdayne
call
Note: to 11:30 "N
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Thursday, July 4, 1974
PRSONAL PLANS
Friday, July 5, 1974
PERSONAL PLANS
Wedding: Miss Gayle Brumbaugh
Mr. Michael G. Ford
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Saturday, July 6, 1974
815
9:00 AM
Depart Andrews en route Dallas, Texas
06
10:45 AM
Arrive Dallas
10:45
Press cat
11:15-2:30 PM
Dallas World Trade Center
3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
GOLF, Preston Trail
7-10:00 PM
DINNER w/Trammell Crow
Remain Overnight
Blake
J. W. Roberts
Sunday, July 7, 1974
Patey Kelley
9-1:00
GOLF, Preston Trail
2:00 PM
Depart Dallas en route Andrews AFB
5:35 PM
Arrive Andrews AFB
carrectace. times GLRALD
FORD LIBRARY is
Thankly
P.S. g have to talk to ya today
WORKING SCHEDULE
you
Week of
July / mon
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A.M.
8:00
9:00 45 dhrm Powell
10:05 10:00 - Photo stan Ebner
1 Photo: Geoff Shepard
Markey deark
10:00 Swearing In. John Eager
white
1800 G
11:00
P.M.
Luncheon, 50th anniv. foreign Services
12:00
reg. from Kissing
(Roger Whyte)
1:00
(Sally)
2:00
2:30
3:00
4:00
GERALD R. LISAREY FORD
5:00
WORKING SCHEDULE
Week of
July 2 This
Honorary Chrm.
A.M.
Com. Friends
8:00
Npt of Justice
9:00
10:00 Hold Roland Evans
11:00
P.M.
Cl
12:00 11:45 andrews arrive AFB - Retirement Review for adm. moorer, U.S.N.
back by 1:00 Pm
1:00
2:00 - Ctr forthe study of the Pres. diesentation of Medal to V.P
(EOB) (10 min) W.H. Rhoto
3:00
4:00
FORD LIBRARY *y DERALD
5:00
Navel Deservatory
WORKING SCHEDULE
Week of
July 3-Wed
A.M.
8:00
9:00
10:00
10:30 - Douglas Kenna
(15 min)
11:00
11:30 (bhill Cong of Land Rhids) off record
P.M.
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
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WORKING SCHEDULE
Week of
July 4 Thurs
A.M.
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
P.M.
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
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Week of
July 5 - Fui
A.M.
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
P.M.
W edding
12:00
mike r sayle
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
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Week of
July 6 sat
A.M.
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
P.M.
w wrdd Irade Ctr.
12:00
1:00
Dallas, 7x.
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
FORD LIBRARY & GERALD
WORKING SCHEDULE
Week of
July 7 Sun
A.M.
8:00
Golf
Dallas, Ix
9:00
10:00
11:00
P.M.
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
jus
Monday, July 1, 1974
W.R.
8:00 AM
Daily Intelligence Report
Mr. Marsh
Agent Dave Peterson
9:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
9:45 AM
Chrm. John Powell
Mr. Casselman
(15 min.)
Equal Employment Opp. Commission
10:00 AM
PHOTO: Mr. Geoff Shepard
Mr. Casselman
(5 min.)
Domestic Council
10:05 AM
PHOTO: Mr. Stan Ebner
Mr. Casselman
(5 min.)
OMB General Counsel
10:10-10:50 AM
PERSONAL TIME
10:50 AM
Depart EOB enroute 1800 G Street, Rm. 770
11:00 AM
Swearing-In: Mr. John Eger as
(15 min.)
Deputy Director of Telecommunications Policy
11:15 AM
Depart "G" Street enroute EOB Office
11:20-12:30 AM
PERSONAL TIME
12:30 PM
Depart EOB enroute Dept. of State
Ben Franklin Room
12:45-1:20 PM
LUNCHEON REMARKS: American Foreign
Mr. Marsh
Services Association
1:20 PM
Depart Dept. of State enroute EOB Office
1:40-2:00 PM
PERSONAL TIME
2:00 PM
Depart EOB for Burning Tree Golf Course
2:30 PM
GOLF: Burning Tree
Mr. Wm. Whyte
Mr. McGreger
Mr. Markley
P.M.
PERSONAL TIME
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING PAPER
Monday, July 1, 1974
8:00 AM
This is listed on your Monday schedule just as a reminder.
Agent Peterson will be delivering the intelligence report
daily at 8:00 AM.
9:45 AM
Chrm. Powell will bring you up-to-date on the activites
of his commission.
Mr. Casselman recommended this appointment.
10:00 AM
Mr. Casselman recommended this photo session.
10:05 AM
Mr. Casselman recommended this photo session.
11:00 AM
Advance schedule attached.
12:45 PM
Advance schedule attached.
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Monday, July 1, 1974
8-9:00 AM
PERSONAL TIME
9:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
9:45 AM
Chrm. John Powell
Mr. Casselman
(15 min.)
Equal Employment Opportunity Cmsn.
10:00 AM
PHOTO: Mr. Geoff Shepard
(5 min.)
Domestic Council
10:05 AM
PHOTO: Mr. Stan Ebner
(5 min.)
OMB General Counsel
10:15-10:45 AM
PERSONAL TIME
11:00 AM
Swearing-In: Mr. John Eger as
Deputy Director of Telecommunications Policy
1800 G Street
12:30 PM
Luncheon: Remarks: Dept. of State
50th Anniv. Foreign Services
2:30 PM
GOLF: Burning Tree
Mr. Wm. Whyte
n Mr. Mr Greger
Mr. Markley
P.M.
PERSONAL TIME
Donat
list
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Monday, July 1, 1974
8-9:00 AM
PERSONAL TIME
9:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
9:45 AM
Chrm. John Powell
Mr. Casselman
(15 min.)
Equal Employment Opportunity Cmsn.
10:00 AM
PHOTO: Mr. Geoff Shepard
(5 min.)
Domestic Council
10:05 AM
PHOTO: Mr. Stan Ebner
(5 min.)
OMB General Counsel
10:15-10:45 AM
PERSONAL TIME
11:00 AM
Swearing-In: Mr. John Eger as
Deputy Director of Telecommunications Policy
1800 G Street
12:30 PM
Luncheon: Remarks: Dept. of State
50th Anniv. Foreign Services
2:30 PM
GOLF: Burning Tree
Mr. Wm. Whyte
Mr. McGreger
Mr. Markley
P.M.
PERSONAL TIME
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Tuesday, July 2, 1974
8-9:00 AM
PERSONAL TIME
9:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
9:30 AM
ACTION GROUP STAFF MEETING
Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Burress: Mr. Mote: Mr. Marsh
Mr. Seidman
10:30-11:30 AM
PERSONAL TIME Hair - ant (Capital)
11:30 AM
Depart EOB for Andrews AFB
11:45-12:30 PM
Retirement Review for Adm. Moorer,
Mr. Marsh
U.S.N.
Cmdr. Kerr
1-2:00 PMA
PERSONAL TIME
2:00 PM
Presentation of Award to V.P.
Mr. Casselman
(10 min.)
from Center for the Study of the
. W.H. PHOTO
Presidency
2:10-4:30 PM
PERSONAL TIME
4:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann
5-6:30 PM
PERSONAL TIME
P.M.
PERSONAL TIME
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Wednesday, July 3, 1974
8-9:00 AM
PERSONAL TIME
9:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
9:30-10:30 AM
PERSONAL TIME
10:30 AM
Mr. Douglas Kenna
Mr. Seidman
(15 min.)
NAM Representative
10:45 AM
Depart for Capitol Office
11-11:30 AM
PERSONAL TIME, Capitol Office
11:30-1:30 PM
CONGRESSIONAL VISITS
1:30 PM
Depart Capitol Office for EOB Office
1:40-4:30 PM
PERSONAL TIME
4:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann
5-6:30 PM
PERSONAL TIME
P.M.
PERSONAL TIME
have
hand
of
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Thursday, July 4, 1974
PRSONAL PLANS
Friday, July 5, 1974
PERSONAL PLANS
Wedding: Miss Gayle Brumbaugh
Mr. Michael G. Ford
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
sws
Tuesday, July 2, 1974
8-8:30 AM
PERSONAL TIME
8:30 AM
INTERVIEW: Mr. Rosco Drummond
Mr. Miltich
(20 min.)
9:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
9:30-9:45 AM
Privacy Meeting: Mr. Doug Metz
Mr. Casselman
9:45-10:15 AM
ACTION GROUP STAFF MEETING
Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Burress: Mr. Marsh: Mr. Mote
Mr. Seidman
10:30-10:45 AM
Scheduling Meeting
Mr. Hartmann
Mrs. Anderson
Mr. Seidman
11:00 AM
Center for the Study of the Presidency
Mr. Casselman
(10 min.)
presentation of "Distinguished Public Service
Mr. Miltich
W.H. Photo
Award" to (OPEN TO PRESS)
11:25 AM
Depart EOB Office enroute Andrews AFB
11:45-12:30 PM
Retirement Review for Admiral Moorer,
Mr. Marsh
U.S.N.
Col. Sardo
1-4:30 PM
PERSONAL TIME
4:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann
5-6:30 PM
PERSONAL TIME
P.M.
PERSONAL TIME
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING PAPER
July 2, 1974 - Tuesday
8:30 AM
Mr. Miltich recommends this interview.
11:00 AM
This presentation of the medal is a follow-up of the
certificate you received when you spoke to the Center's
Fifth Annual National Student Symposium. on March 29, 1974.
This is the first medal of its kind given to anyone by
the Center.
Andrew "Ott" Miller will be among the Trustees presenting
the award to you. Mr. Miller was a member of your boxing
team at Yale. He is now the Secretary of the Board of
Trustees for the Center.
11:45 AM
Col. Sardo will be accompanying you as the Aide for this
retirement review and will brief you.
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
sws
Tuesday, July 2, 1974
W.R.
8-8:30 AM
PERSONAL TIME
8:30 AM
INTERVIEW: Mr. Rosco Drummond
Mr. Miltich
(20 min.)
9:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
9:30-9:45 AM
Privacy Meeting: Mr. Doug Metz
Mr. Casselman
9:45-10:15 AM
ACTION GROUP STAFF MEETING
Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Burress: Mr. Marsh: Mr. Mote
Mr. Seidman
10:30-10:45 AM
Scheduling Meeting
Mr. Hartmann
Mrs. Anderson
Mr. Seidman
11:00 AM
Center for the Study of the Presidency
Mr. Casselman
(10 min.)
presentation of "Distinguished Public Service
Mr. Miltich
W.H. Photo
Award" to (OPEN TO PRESS)
11:25 AM
Depart EOB Office enroute Andrews AFB
11:45-12:30 PM
Retirement Review for Admiral Moorer,
Mr. Marsh
U.S.N.
Col. Sardo
1-4:30 PM
PERSONAL TIME
4:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann
5-6:30 PM
PERSONAL TIME
P.M.
PERSONAL TIME
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING PAPER
July 2, 1974- - Tuesday
8:30 AM
Mr. Miltich recommends this interview.
11:00 AM
This presentation of the medal is a follow-up of the
certificate you received when you spoke to the Center's
Fifth Annual National Student Symposium. on March 29, 1974.
This is the first medal of its kind given to anyone by
the Center.
Andrew "Ott" Miller will be among the Trustees presenting
the award to you. Mr. Miller was a member of your boxing
team at Yale. He is now the Secretary of the Board of
Trustees for the Center.
11:45 AM
Col. Sardo will be accompanying you as the Aide for this
retirement review and will brief you.
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9:30 A.M.
John moelling
Poss
A.M.
SCHEDULE PROPOSAL FOR THE PRESIDENT
Just.
DATE: July 2, 1974
FROM: Anne Armstrong
VIA: David Parker
Jues.
MEETING:
10:00
Presentation of letter from President
Giscard d'Estaing of France on France's
gift to the US for the Bicentennial by
French Ambassador Kosciusko-Morizet
DATE:
July 8, July 9 or July 10 (9th or 10th preferred)
PURPOSE:
- To accept the letter
- To present the French Ambassador
with a letter of thanks
- To encourage other nations to partici-
pate actively in the US Bicentennial
FORMAT:
A 15-minute presentation and photo oppor-
tunity in the Rose Garden, weather permitting,
or in the Oval Office, attended by French
Ambassador Kosciusko-Morizet; Ambassador
Sevilla-Sacasa (Dean of the Diplomatic Corps
and representative of the Diplomatic Corps);
John Warner (Administrator, American Revolu-
tion Bicentennial Administration); repre-
sentatives of Mt. Vernon, and appropriate
officials from the State Department. The
French Ambassador would present his letter,
followed by a response by President Nixon
and photo opportunity.
TALKING POINTS:
To be provided by Anne Armstrong
PRESS COVERAGE:
White House Press Corps
STAFF:
Anne Armstrong
GERALD R. FORD
RECOMMEND:
Anne Armstrong
BACKGROUND:
For several years, the French have planned
to give the US a "Sound and Light" spectacle
for Mt. Vernon as the key French contribution
to the US Bicentennial celebration. Although
there has been speculation in the US press,
no official announcement has been made.
President Valery Giscard d'Estaing has sent a
letter to President Nixon via French Ambassador
Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet which announces the
French donation of the spectacle. Value of the
-2-
spectacle has been estimated at between
$600,000 and $1 million. French technicians
have visited the US several times making
contact with Mt. Vernon. With the new
government in France and the nearness of the
Bicentennial year, they have decided the time
is appropriate for unveiling of the project.
Approve
Disapprove
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Wednesday, July 3, 1974
8-8:45 AM
PERSONAL TIME
8:45 AM
Mr. Hartmann
9:15 AM
Mr. Douglas Kenna
Mr. Seidman
(15 min. )
NAM Representative
9:30 AM
White House Interns
Mr. Miltich
(20 min. )
EOB, Treaty Room 474
10:00 AM
INTERVIEW: Mr. Robert Allen
Mr. Hartmann
(20 min.)
Publisher Hall Syndicate
10:30 AM
Depart EOB enroute St. Matthew's Church
11:00 AM
Memorial Mass for President Peron,
Mr. Hartmann
Argentina
Lt. Col. Sardo
12:30 PM
Retirement Party for Mike Shamus
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1:00 PM
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NAM Representative
Mr. Hartmann
10:45 AM
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Mr. Miltich
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11:05 AM
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11:15-12:00
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10:30 AM
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Mr. Miltich recommends this interview.
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July 3, 1974
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DAILY SCHEDULING MEETING
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Mrs. Quenneville
Mr. Casselman
Miss Raiman
Mr. Robin Martin
Mr. Seidman fulls
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The Vice President will leave later this afternoon
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upon his report to the nation.
A working draft for next week was reviewed with changes
recommended:
Monday, July 8: -Move the 8:30 Hispanic taping up to 11:30 a.m.
-Move the 9:00 a.m. British taping to Thursday,
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9:00 AM
AAAR 11:30
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9:00 R.T. H.
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9:30
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INTERVIEW: Mr. David Watt, Political Editor Mr. Miltich
(20 min.)
Financial Times
10:30 AM
11:30
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9:00 AM
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(20 min.)
Tribune-N. Y. News Syndicate
9:30 (10min)
Gen David Jones, Chief 0 Staff A.F.
9:45 AM
Mrs. Vernon (Jimmy) Van Atta
(10 min.)
courtesy call
10:00 AM
STAFF ACTION GROUP MEETING
Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Burress, Mr. Mote, Mr. Marsh
Mr. Seidman
11:30 AM
Scheduling Meeting
Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Seidman
Mr. Rustand
Mrs. Anderson
12:30 PM
OPTIONAL: Senate GOP Policy
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1:30-2:30
Buelnta
4:45 PM
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2:30-34:00
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4:45 PM
Depart EOB enroute Capitol Office
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Cong. Rhodes
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8 8:30 AM
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8:30 AM
Mr. Hartmann
9:15 AM
Briefing: General Scowcroft
Mr. Marsh
(30 min.
9:30
Hold for France
10:00 AM
Privacy Meeting
Mr. Buchen
(90 min.)
V.P. Conference Room
Mr. Casselman
11:45 AM
Depart EOB enroute Post Office Bldg.
12:00 NOON
Swearing-In: Mr. John Sawhill
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12:30 PM
Depart for Capitol Office
12:40-1:30 PM
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2:40-5:00 PM
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Mr. Seidman
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McIntosh & Boynton Attys.
9:30 AM
Secretary Callaway, U.S.A.
Mr. Marsh
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10:00 AM
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2:10-7:00 PM
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7:30 PM Recpt.
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10:00 9:35
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10:00 AM
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9:45
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2:00 PM
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3:00 pm
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8:00 PM
400" Club
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Saturday, July 13, 1974
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5:00 PM
6:330 PM
7:30 PM
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Financial Times
10:30-11:15 AM
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11:45 AM
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12-1:00 PM
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10:30-11:15 AM
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11:15
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11:15 AM
Depart EOB Office enroute Republican Nat'l
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12:00
11:30 AM
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Rep. Nat'l Cmte. Hqs., 310 First St., S.E.
12:15
11:45 AM
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12-1:00 - PM
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10:00 AM
Mr. Watt is visiting from London. This interview
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Mr. Miltich recommends this interview.
11:30 AM
The Rep. National Hispanic Assembly is a subsidiary of
the RNC and the National Chairman is Cong. Lujan (N. M.).
The RNHA is newly created and will be meeting in
D. C. July 12-13. They would like to play the taping
during their meeting.
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of the remarks are attached.)
Mrs. Anderson recommends this taping.
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310 First Street, S.E.
9:00 AM
TAPING: Independent Television News (British) Mr. Miltich
(20 min. )
New Senate Office Bldg. Room 2202
9302V capital
10:00 AM
INTERVIEW: Mr. David Watt, Political Editor Mr. Miltich
(20 min.)
Financial Times
10:30 AM
Mr. Hartmann
11:3 a
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10:30-11:15 AM
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11:15 AM
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12:00
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TAPING: Republican Nat'l Hispanic Assembly Mr. Miltich
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Rep. Nat'l Cmte. Hqs., 310 First St., S. E.
11:45 AM
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12-1:00 PM
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DIRECTOR
FEDERAL ENERGY ADMINISTRATION
ADVANCEMAN: Mr. Jay French
12:00 NOON
ARRIVE Post Office Bldg. Room 3400
You will be greeted by:
Mr. John Sawhill
V.I.P. S will be standing
12:01 PM
Swearing-In of Mr. Sawhill
Mrs. Sawhill will hold the Bible
12:10 PM
Vice Presidential Remarks begin
12:13 PM
Vice Presidential Remarks conclude
12:14 PM
Mr. Sawhill thanks Vice President
12:16 PM
MINGLE
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12:19 PM
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MEMORANDUM FOR:
THE VICE PRESIDENT
FROM:
Warren RustanäWSR
SUBJECT:
Reception and dinner given by the
publisher of Fortune
Background
This event is a small, informal reception and dinner. There will be
about 10 executives from Time, Inc. and 30 executives (chairman or
president) from large corporations and financial institutions.
The host of the even tis Mr. Patrick Lenahan, the publisher of
Fortune. The businessmen are looking forward to meeting you on an
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July 10, 1974
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ADVANCE PERSONS:
Bob Newell
6:35 pm
ARRIVE entrance to the F Street Club
You will be met by:
E. Patrick Lenahan, Publisher of Fortune
Proceed to reception
EVENT NO. 1
FORTUNE RECEPTION
Attire: Business Suit
6:38 pm
ARRIVE reception
Mingle
NOTE: This reception and dinner is for 40 guests;
10 are executives from Time, Inc. and the
other 30 are either president or chairman
of a large corporation. A listing of the
attendees is attached
7:14 pm
DEPART reception enroute dining room
EVENT NO. 2 FORTUNE DINNER
Attire: Business Suit
7:15 pm
ARRIVE at head table and be seated
Seated at the head table will be:
The Vice President
Hedley Donovan
Editor-in-Chief, Time, Inc.
Bert E. Phillips
President, Clark Equipment
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President, Dravo Corporation
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Gustav Levey
Chairman of the Board, Goldman Sacks & Co.
William L. Wearly
Chairman of the Board, Ingersoll-Rand
Herbert Markley
President, Timken Co.
Raymond Hay
President, Xerox
John Watlington, Jr.
Chairman of the Board, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co.
William C. Messinger
Chairman of the Board, Rexnord, Inc.
7:17 pm
Dinner begins
8:15 pm
Dinner concludes
8:16 pm
Pat Lenahan will introduce the Vice President
8:17 pm
Vice Presidential remarks begin
NO PRESS COVERAGE
8:30 pm
Vice Presidential remarks conclude
8:31 pm
Begin question and answer session
NOTE: The host of this dinner has said that this
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8:50 pm
Conclude question and answer session
8:51 pm
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8:52 pm
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(Each guest is either chairman or president of his company)
James Bere
William L. Wearly
Borg-Warner
Ingersoll-Rand Company
Mandell deWindt
Robert Newhouse
Eaton Corporation
Marsh and McLennan
J. O. Logan
Howard Turner
Universal Oil Products
Turner Construction
Herbert Markley
Harris Saunders, Jr.
Timken
Saunders Leasing System Inc.
W. C. Messinger
Ray C. Adam
Rexnord
NL Industries
B. E. Phillips
Robert Dickey, III
Clark Equipment
Dravo Corporation
Arthur Santry
Louis A. Waters
Combustion Engineering
Browning-Ferris Industries, Inc.
Walter Wriston
Edward Speer
First National City Bank
United States Steel
George Kneeland
O. Morris Sievert
St. Regis
Solar
Milton Rosenthal
Winston V. Morrow
Englehard Minerals and
Avis Rent-A-Car Systems
Chemical Corporation
William A. Hewitt
John B. Fery
John Deere and Co.
Boise Cascade Corporation
Samuel Kinney
Union Camp Corporation
Robert Sheppard
Allstate Insurance Companies
Gustave Levy
Goldman Sachs
John Watlington
Wachovia Bank
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Hedley Donovan
Editor-in-Chief
Pat Lenahan
Publisher, Fortune
Arthur Keylor
Group Vice President for Magazines
Bill Bowen
Acting Managing Editor, Fortune
Juan Cameron
Washington Editor, Fortune
Charles Whittingham
Assistant Publisher, Fortune
James Hoefer
Advertising Director, Fortune
Barry Zorthian
Vice President
Larry Laybourne
Vice President, Corporate Affairs
Washington
James Shepley
President, Time, Inc.
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(20 min.)
Tribune-N. Y. News Syndicate
9:45 AM
Mrs. Vernon (Jimmy) Van Atta
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courtesy call
10:00 AM
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Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Burress, Mr. Mote, Mr. Marsh
Mr. Seidman
11:30 AM
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Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Seidman
Mr. Rustand
Mrs. Anderson
12:30 PM
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9:30 AM
General David Jones, Chief of Staff,
Mr. Marsh
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Air Force, (Courtesy call)
Lt. Col. Blake
9:45 AM
Mrs. Vernon (Jimmy) Van Atta
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10:00 AM
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Mr. Burress: Mr. Marsh: Mr. Mote
Mr. Seidman
11:30 AM
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Mr. Hartmann
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Mr. Seidman
Mr. Rustand
Mrs. Anderson
12:15 PM
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Mr. Miltich
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Chicago Tribune-N. Y. News Syndicate
9:30 AM
General David Jones, Chief of Staff,
Mr. Marsh
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Air Force, (Courtesy call)
Lt. Col. Blak
9:45 AM
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10:00 AM
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Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Burress: Mr. Marsh: Mr. Mote
Mr. Seidman
11:30 AM
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Mr. Seidman
Mr. Rustand
Mrs. Anderson
12:15 PM
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Mr. Marsh
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10:00 AM
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Mr. Buchen
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V.P. Conference Room
Mr. Casselman
11:45 AM
Depart EOB enroute Post Office Bldg.
12:00 NOON
Swearing-In: Mr. John Sawhill
Post Office Bldg. Room 3400
12:30 PM
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Mr. Buchen
Mr. Casselman
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12:20 PM
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Mr. Mote
2:00 Mr. Allan Greenspan
Mr. Seidman $
Energy Advisory Cmte.
Mr. Burress
2:30 PM
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3:00 PM
Mr. Hartmann
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Capitol Hill Club
6:30 PM
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7:15 PM
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At the President's request this meeting has been
called to review the Moscow Summit talks.
12:00 NOON
Advance schedule is attached.
The Federal Ener gy Administration is coordinating
a large government-wide effort to develop a Blueprint
for Project Independence. The Blueprint will be prepared
and delivered to the President by November 1, 1974.
It will contain:
--an historical perspective of our current energy
situation (how did the problem arise)
--a definition of energy independence
--an analysis of future energy supply and demand
alternatives under a variety of assumptions; an
evaluation of their costs, environmental effects, and
the ability to reduce our vulnerability
--an analysis of the manpower, financial, material,
transportation, and other contraints we face in
achieving Project Independence
--recommended administrative, economic, budgetary,
and legislative policy actions to achieve our objectives
The Project Independence Blueprint Advisory Cmte. will
be meeting this week in D. C.
Some of the top executives of this cmte. will attend the
swearing-in.
1:30 PM
Chrm. Bush recommends you meet w/this group of
Nat'l Council of Negro Women. The women are
participating in the "Salute to Women" Banquet in
conjunction with the Bethune Memorial Dedication Activities.
2:00 PM
Mr. Burress has arranged this visit.
6:30 PM
Advance Schedule is attached.
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July 9, 1974
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR
MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT
FROM: JOHN C. SAWHILL
SUBJECT: July 10, 1974 Swearing-In Ceremony
For your information and use in connection with the
swearing-in ceremony tomorrow, the following items are
attached:
1. A copy of the oath you will administer to me;
2. A suggested set of points for your use in
brief remarks after the oath has been
administered;
3. A list of the names of those who have
been invited to attend. (This list
includes the members of the Project
Independence Advisory Committee, members
of the Administration, Congressmen and
Senators, and a small number of media
representatives;
4. My biographical sketch; and
5. The program for the day for the Advisory
Committee.
Once again I appreciate your willingness to participate
in this ceremony.
Attachments: a/s
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OATH OF OFFICE
I WILL SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES
AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; THAT I WILL BEAR TURE
FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE SAME; THAT I TAKE THIS OBLIGATION
FREELY, WITHOUT ANY MENTAL RESERVATION OR PURPOSE OF EVASION;
AND THAT I WILL WELL AND FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES OF
THE OFFICE ON WHICH I AM ABOUT TO ENTER. SO HELP ME GOD.
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I. It's a pleasure to swear in John Sawhill as Administrator of the
FEA. John, as you may know, is the highest-ranking Washington
official who doesn't wear a tie. Actually, he never liked wearing a tie,
his friends tell me. What they didn't tell me, John, is that you'd
come up with an energy crisis to provide an excuse for not wearing
one. You may notice that the members of the Project Independence
Advisory Committee are being served lunch here. At first, John
called for reservations at the San Souci, but they said, "no tie,
no go." John's about the fastest-moving man in Washington these
days. In less than a year, he's had four titles. In fact, he's been
twice confirmed, and he's not even Catholic.
2. I'm glad to see here today the talented and dedicated Americans
in this room. What you're witnessing today is much more than
the swearing-in of John Sawhill. It's the inauguration of the
Federal Energy Administration as the lead agency of this government
for developing and coordinating this nation's energy policy. During
the Arab oil embargo, the Federal Energy Office provided the emergency
measures we needed to see us through that trying period. Now, we
face the long-term energy problem that calls for deliberate planning
and vigorous action -- tasks that Congress and this Administration
have picked for the FEA.
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3. I'm also glad to see that John chose the meeting of the Project
Independence Advisory Committee for his swearing-in. I think
that it's extremely appropriate. It represents the kickoff of our
drive for energy independence under the direction of John Sawhill,
bringing together this nation's best talent and resources in
Project Independence.
4. We can never forget that energy problems are human problems.
Energy is not just another commodity bought and sold casually.
It is a central social resource that determines a person's standard
of living, health and comfort -- indeed, a person's sense of security.
When John Sawhill came to Washington from a brilliant business
career, he wanted to make government responsive to these human
problems. And his record so far is convincing evidence that the
decisions made here in FEA about energy will always have this
critical human dimension.
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LIST OF INVITED GUESTS
FOR JOHN SAWHILL'S SWEARING-IN CEREMONY
July 10, 1974
Mrs. John Sawhill (Wife)
Mrs. John Sawhill (Mother)
Project Independence Blueprint Advisory Committee
Carl Bagge
President
National Coal Assoc.
Jules Bergmen
ABC News
Gordon Cory
Vice Chairman
Commonwealth Edison
R.V. Durham, for
General President
Frank Fitzsimmons
International Brother-
hood of Teamsters
Alan Greenspan
President
Townsend Greenspan
& Co., Inc.
James Hayes
Supervisor
Los Angeles County
Thomas O. Paine, for
Vice President &
Reginald Jones
Group Executive
General Electric Co.
(former Administrator
of NASA)
Stuart Lee
Chairman
Department of Economics
Geneva College
Geneva College
Gordon MacDonald
Chairman, Environmental
Studies Program
Murdough Center
Dartmouth College
Robert McNamara
President
World Bank
(former Secretary of
Defense)
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John O'Connell
President
Bechtel Group of
Companies
John O'Donnell
President
Airline Pilots Assoc.
John Partridge
Chairman
Columbia Gas System
William G. Rosenberg
Chairman
Michigan Public
Service Commission
Lois Sharpe
League of Women Voters
Chauncey Starr
President
Electric Power
Research Institute
Richard J. Sullivan
Lecturer
Center for Environmental
Studies
Paul Tierny
President
Transportation Association
of America
Stephen Schlosberg, for
President
Leonard Woodcock
United Auto Workers
Senators
Fannin
Arizona (R)
Jackson
Washington (D)
Hansen
Wyoming (R)
Beall
Maryland (R)
Mathias
Maryland (R)
Magnuson
Washington (D)
Long
Louisiana (D)
Hatfield
Oregon (R)
Buckley
New York (CR)
McClure
Idaho (R)
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Oklahoma (R)
Cotton
New Hampshire (R)
Thurmond
South Carolina (R)
Packwood
Oregon (R)
Percy
Illinois (R)
Baker
Tennessee (R)
Randolph
West Virginia (D)
Bible
Nevada (D)
Montoya
New Mexico (D)
Bellmon
Oklahoma (R)
Gurney
Florida (R)
Scott
Pennsylvania (R)
Bennett
Utah (R)
Javits
New York (R)
Congressmen
Devine
Ohio (R)
Staggers
West Virginia (D)
Broyhill, Jim
North Carolina (R)
Brown
Ohio (R)
Holifield
California (D)
Horton
New York (R)
Hosmer
California (R)
McCormack
Washington (D)
Udall
Arizona (D)
Ruppe
Michigan (R)
MacDonald
Massachusetts (D)
William Van Ness
(Chief Counsel,
Senate Interior Committee)
David Stang
(Minority Staff,
Senate Interior Committee)
White House, Cabinet & OMB
Kenneth Rush
Ken Cole
Roy Ash
William Simon
Rogers Morton
Frederick Dent
Fred Malek
Walter Scott
Dolph Bridgewater
Paul O'Neill
Guy Stever
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FEA Staff
All Assistant Administrators & Deputies
Immediate Administrator's Staff
FEA Heads of Offices
Media
Nelson Benton
CBS
Roger Peterson
ABC
Irving R. Levine
NBC
Ben Fleger
US News
Bob Buckhorn
UPI
Ed Cowan
NYTimes
Tom O'Toole
Washington Post
Tim O'Brien
Washington Post
Bobbie Hornig
Washington Star
Caroline Meyer
Oil Gas Journal
Bill Zimmerman
ABC
Dan Skarvedt
Journal of Commerce
Clark Mollenhoff
DM Register
Bob Dietsch
Scripps Howard
Ray Martin
BNA
Sandy Cannon
Oil Daily
Gene Kinney
Oil Gas Journal
Bob Young
Chicago Tribune
Phil Jones
CBS
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Public Affairs
U.S. Post Office Building
Benjamin Franklin Station
Washington, D.C. 20461
Tel: 961-6161
BIOGRAPHY
JOHN C. SAWHILL
ADMINISTRATOR
John C. Sawhill, 37, was nominated to be Administrator of
the Federal Energy Administration by President Nixon on April 17,
1974. He had served William E. Simon as Deputy Administrator
since Dec. 4, 1973, when the Federal Energy Office was created.
As Administrator, Sawhill is responsible for developing and
implementing federal energy policies, including energy conserva-
tion, research and development, international planning, energy
allocation programs, and for developing the nation's blueprint
for Project Independence.
Before he joined the energy office, Sawhill was Associate
Director for Natural Resources, Energy and Science, at the
Office of Management and Budget, a post he had held since
April 15, 1973. His responsibilities included budget, manage-
ment and implementation of federal policies in natural resources,
energy policy and science.
Previously Sawhill was Senior Vice President for the
Business Services Group at the Commercial Credit Company, a
diversified financial and leasing company. He served in a
five-man executive office responsible for managing the company.
Born June 12, 1936, in Cleveland, Ohio, Sawhill grew up
in Baltimore, Maryland. He received his A.B. from the Woodrow FORD
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his doctorate in economics, finance and management from the
New York University Graduate School of Business Administration.
He began his career in 1958 with Merrill Lynch, Pierce,
Fenner and Smith, working in the underwriting and research
departments. In 1960 he joined New York University as an
Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor of Finance at the
Graduate School of Business Administration. He concurrently
served as Senior Staff Economist to the Committee on Banking
and Currency, U.S. House of Representatives.
He joined the Commercial Credit Company in 1963 as
Director of Credit Research and Planning. In 1965, he joined
the management consulting firm of McKinsey and Company as a
Senior Associate. He rejoined Commercial Credit in 1968 as
Vice President for Planning, serving with them until his
appointment at the Office of Management and Budget. Sawhill
is a Vice President and Director of Baltimore Neighborhoods,
Inc., and a Director of the Baltimore Area Council on
Alcoholism. He also serves as a member of the Board of
Trustees for the College of Art at the Maryland Institute.
He is married to the former Isabel Van Devanter and they
have one son, James. Sawhill and his family live in
Washington, D.C.
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PROJECT INDEPENDENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
July 10, 1974
Roosevelt Room
9:30-10:30
Reception &
John Sawhill
The White House
Welcome
Room 3000A
11:00-11:30
Project Independ- John Sawhill
FEA
ence and the
Role of the Advi-
sory Group
Room 3000A
11:30-12:00
Status of the
Eric Zausner
FEA
Blueprint
Administrator's 12:00-12:30
Vice President
Office
Ford to Swear-
FEA
In John Sawhill
as Administrator,
FEA
12:30-1:30
Luncheon
Room 3000A
1:30-3:00
Discussion Session
FEA
-Definition of
"independence"
-Key policy issues
that should be
addressed in the
Blueprint
-Plans for public
communications
-Future activities
of the Committee
3:00-5:00
Informal reception with
FEA management
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Mr. Seidman
V.P. Conference Room
Mr. Buchen
Mr. Casselman
11:45 AM
Depart EOB enroute Post Office Bldg.
12:00 NOON
Swearing-In Ceremony: Mr. John Sawhill
(20 min.)
Room 3400, P. O. Bldg.
12:20 PM
Depart P.O. Bldg enroute Capitol Office
12:30-1:30 PM
PERSONAL TIME
1:30-2:30 PM
CONGRESSIONAL VISITS
1:30 Nat'l Council of Negro Women, Inc.
Mr. Mote
2:00 Mr. Allan Greenspan
Mr. Seidman
Energy Advisory Cmte.
Mr. Burress
2:30 PM
Depart Capitol enroute EOB Office
3:00 PM
Mr. Hartmann
3:30-6:00 PM
PERSONAL TIME
6-8:00 PM
DROP-BY: Cong. Wampler (Va.)
Capitol Hill Club
6:30 PM
Reception
Mr. Hartmann
7:15 PM
Dinner
Mr. Miltich
Time Incorporated (Fortune)
"F" Street Club, 1925 F Street, N. W.
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