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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Baker, Howard H. Jr.: Files Folder Title: [Acquaintances and Officials Congratulations: 03/27/1987] Box: 11 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ March 27, 1987 Dear Al: Thank you for your recent note concerning my appointment as White House Chief of Staff. I appreciate your support and confidence, and I look forward to working with President Reagan to complete the agenda he began in his election in 1980. With my best wishes, Sincerely, Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President Mr. Allen L. Cleveland Senior Vice President and General Counsel Conoco, Inc. 1007 Market Street Wilmington, DE 19898 HHB/SW/WJB/ckbf1 HHB-2 465722 Allen L. Cleveland Conoco Inc. Senior Vice President 1007 Market Street and General Counsel Wilmington, DE 19898 (302) 594-3635 HHB-2 March 19, 1987 The Honorable Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Howard: Congratulations! Call us if we can ever be of assistance. Shirley and I are relocating to Houston mid- April, 1987. Sincerely, al ALC:1mw H - March 27, 1987 Dear Bud: Thank you for your recent note concerning my appointment as White House Chief of Staff. I appreciate your support and confidence, and I look forward to working with President Reagan to complete the agenda he began in his election in 1980. With my best wishes, Sincerely, Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President Mr. M. B. Seretean Post Office Box 1248 Dalton, GA 30720 HHB/SW/WJB/ckbf1 HHB-2 HHB2 M.B. SERETEAN P.O. BOX 1248 DALTON, GEORGIA 30720 March 13, 1987 Senator Howard H. Baker Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Howard: All good wishes to you for much success in your new capacity with the Administration. Despite statements made by a number of newspapers, as well as your- self, that 1988 is definitely out for a Baker run for the presidency, I am one of those few dumb fellows who cannot understand why such is the case. I am more enthusiastic about it now than ever before. You have my fullest support should you decide to go for it. Cordially, M. Seretean sm Dear Bud I March 27, 1987 Dear Martin: Thank you for your recent note concerning my appointment as White House Chief of Staff. I appreciate your support and confidence, and I look forward to working with President Reagan to complete the agenda he began in his election in 1980. With my best wishes, Sincerely, Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President Mr. Martin Feldstein President and Chief Executive Officer National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 HHB/SW/WJB/ckbf1 HHB-2 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH, INC. HHB2 2 1050 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02138 MARTIN FELDSTEIN President and Chief Executive Officer March 13, 1987 Mr. Howard Baker The Chief of Staff The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Howard: You are a great man to take this assignment. The country and the President are very fortunate indeed. Sincerely, Mailu Martin Feldstein MF:dr H March 27, 1987 Dear Tom: Thank you for your recent note concerning my appointment as White House Chief of Staff. I appreciate your support and confidence, and I look forward to working with President Reagan to complete the agenda he began in his election in 1980. With my best wishes, Sincerely, Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President Mr. Thomas E. Worrell, Jr. President and Chairman Worrell Enterprises, Inc. Post Office Box 9033 Charlottesville, VA 22906 HHB/SW/WJB/ckbf1 HHB-2 HHB2 NN Worrell Enterprises, Inc. Thomas E. Worrell, Jr. President and Chairman March 17, 1987 Senator Howard Baker, Chief of Staff The White House 1/WW - 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Howard: Other people may think of you as Ronald Reagan's Chief of Staff but I hope you're really there to measure the Oval Office and check closet space. With your appointment, the President's judgment is getting back on track. I wish you fulfillment and every success in your new job. Warmest regards, Tom Thos. E. Worrell, Jr. H P.O. Box 9033 Charlottesville, Virginia 22906 804-977-7520 March 27, 1987 Dear Ray: Thank you for your recent note concerning my appointment as White House Chief of Staff. I appreciate your support and confidence, and I look forward to working with President Reagan to complete the agenda he began in his election in 1980. With my best wishes, Sincerely, Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President Mr. Raymond D. Schweitzer City Administrator 300 North D Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 HHB/SW/WJB/ckbf1 HHB-2 a HIB SAN BERNARDINO CALIFA CITY CITY OF SAN NINIA BERNARDINO 300 NORTH "D" STREET, SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 92418 FOUNDED IN 1810 RAYMOND D. SCHWEITZER CITY ADMINISTRATOR March 12, 1987 Mr. Howard Baker Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Howard, Congratulations on your most recent appointment to the position of White House Chief of Staff! Jean and I are extremely pleased to see someone in "control". Anything we can do for you at this distance, please let me know. Rey Schotor (Former City Manager of Your Displaced Tennesseean, RAYMOND Schweitzer D. SCHWEITZER Alcoa/Morristown) RDS/djn H PRIDE IN PROGRESS March 27, 1987 Dear Jim: Thank you for your recent note concerning my appointment as White House Chief of Staff. I appreciate your support and confidence, and I look forward to working with President Reagan to complete the agenda he began in his election in 1980. With my best wishes, Sincerely, Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President The Honorable James L. Emery Administrator Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation Post Office Box 44090 Washington, DC 20026-4090 HHB/SW/WJB/ckbf1 HHB-2 OF UNITED CORPORATION Dear gim HHB2 SAINT +1 JAMES L. EMERY Saint Lawrence Seaway Administrator Development Corporation Washington, D.C. 3/19/87 Senator- Corgrotelator n your appointment. & my again, This is the antionly apportment of This Prendet. Please let me know f & can help in any way. I'm serve March 27, 1987 Dear Sam: Thank you for your recent note concerning my appointment as White House Chief of Staff. I appreciate your support and confidence, and I look forward to working with President Reagan to complete the agenda he began in his election in 1980. With my best wishes, Sincerely, Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President Mr. Samuel B. Hollis President Federal Compress and Warehouse Company, Inc. Post Office Box 77 Memphis, TN 38101 HHB/SW/WJB/ckbf1 HHB-2 POST OFFICE BOX 77, FIRST TENNESSEE BUILDING, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 38101, TELEPHONE 901 524-4033 Federal Compress & Warehouse F SAMUEL B. HOLLIS Company President Inc. HHB-2 March 9, 1987 The Honorable Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Howard: This is just a note to congratulate you on your selection by President Reagan to take on the tough job as Chief of State under the existing circumstances. I have no doubt that he has chosen the best man and by the end of his term, if not sooner, the image of this Administration will be fully restored in the eyes of the American public. I am sorry to have missed you while you were in town for Lincoln Day. Jane and I were on our annual visit to Barbuda for some much needed relaxation. Jane joins me in sending our best to you, Joy and your entire family. We hope to see you soon. Sam SBH:jj Alm Yours most cordially, ) March 27, 1987 Dear Mr. Hutchison: Thank you for your recent note concerning my appointment as White House Chief of Staff. I appreciate your support and confidence, and I look forward to working with President Reagan to complete the agenda he began in his election in 1980. With my best wishes, Sincerely, Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President Mr. R. O. Hutchison 440-1900 The Exchange Atlanta, GA 30339 HHB/SW/WJB/ckbf1 HHB-2 R. O. HUTCHISON 440-1900 The Exchange Atlanta, Georgia 30339 HHB-2 March 2, 1987 Mr. Howard Baker Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C. 20008 Dear Howard: Senator Dole said it all -- "You're the right man, in the right place at the right time." There are a lot of people out here who believe the President made the best decision possible when he brought you to the White House. There are a lot of us and I'm sure that includes you, who want the President to enjoy the sucessful Presidency he deserves. I, along with many, many others, also believe you are the one man who has the ability to set things straight again. As you know, most of my adult life has been spent in trouble shooting, starting with General Walter Bedell Smith back in the early '50's, inside and outside the government, with appropriate top secret clearances. For the last ten years, I've served as Honorary Consul to Luxemboug. I am not interested in a government job or appoint- ment, but if I can ever be of any help, (investigation, fact finding missions, program analysis or audits, etc.) you have only to call me at (404) 952-1157. Good luck with a tough assignment. My prayers go with you. Faithfully yours, ROH:pp Hutchison HB- March 27, 1987 Dear Mr. Awenenti: Thank you for your recent note concerning my appointment as White House Chief of Staff. I appreciate your support and confidence, and I look forward to working with President Reagan to complete the agenda he began in his election in 1980. With my best wishes, Sincerely, Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President Mr. Bernard C. Awenenti Vice President and General Manager The Mayflower 1127 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 HHB/SW/WJB/ckbf1 HHB-2 HHB2 Mayflower Dear my. BERNARD C. AWENENTI March 11, 1987 VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER The Honorable Howard Baker Vinson & Elkins, Suite 900 1101 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Dear Senator Baker: While I was on a business trip to Europe, I heard of your brilliant appointment as Chief of Staff for the White House. I would like to offer you my most sincere congratulations and best wishes for your continued success in what must be very challenging and exciting responsibilities. I certainly realize the additional demands on your time, but I would sincerely hope that we will continue to see you frequently at Nicholas, our fine restaurant, which we understand was one of your favorite places in Washington. I would like to offer you my total support and assistance whenever you and your associates may request hotel accommodations and services. Looking forward to seeing you at Nicholas soon, Very sincerely yours, think BCA:eo HB FOUR DIAMOND AWARD 1986 1127 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 202-347-3000 CABLE: MAYFLOWER TELEX 89-2324 A STOUFFER HOTEL March 27, 1987 Dear Jim: Thank you for your recent note concerning my appointment as White House Chief of Staff. I appreciate your support and confidence, and I look forward to working with President Reagan to complete the agenda he began in his election in 1980. With my best wishes, Sincerely, Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President Mr. James A. Rhodes Suite 1300 42 East Gay Street Columbus, OH 43215 HHB/SW/WJB/jzf1 HHB-2 JAMES A. RHODES & ASSOCIATES BUSINESS CONSULTANTS HHB2 2 SUITE 1300 42 EAST GAY STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215 614-221-1300 March 12, 1987 The Honorable Howard Baker Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Howard: The President could not have made a better choice for Chief of Staff. I know that you made a great personal sacrifice in taking the job. However, you are just what the doctor ordered, and I have the utmost confidence that you will do an outstand- ing job for the President and for the nation. If I can be of any help, please feel free to call on me. With warmest regards, I am Sincerel JAMES A. RHODES I March 27, 1987 Dear Joe: Thank you for your recent note concerning my appointment as White House Chief of Staff. I appreciate your support and confidence, and I look forward to working with President Reagan to complete the agenda he began in his election in 1980. With my best wishes, Sincerely, Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President Mr. Joseph A. Bailey, III Vice President Dallas Cowboys Football Club Cowboys Center 1 Cowboys Parkway Irving, TX 75063-4727 HHB/SW/WJB/jzf1 HHB-2 THE DALLAS COWBOYS NEW ADDRESS: NEW PHONE NUMBERS: DALLAS COWBOYS FOOTBALL CLUB Executive Offices 214/556-9900 Cowboys Center Information Line 214/869-3322 One Cowboys Parkway Ticket Office 214/556-2500 Irving, Texas 75063-4727 Travel Agency 214/556-2800 Dance Academy 214/556-9999 March 6, 1987 HHB-2 Mr. Howard Baker Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C. 20001 Dear Mr. Baker: My father would be proud! Sincerely, Joseph A. Bailey, III Vice-President, Administration JAB/jlb H