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President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 74A) at the Gerald R Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 74A) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library NATIONAL ARCHIVE AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESI ENTIAL LI RARIES) FOAM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION A;ppeVltA,' y I'A'I . [Rfolac~.eJ top~ QVat'loJJle in open ~ I ·'~ FII.E LOCATION "l"'o.. 'I " 'VY"(."S1 J.e"~s ~o.l '-I J.J\'o.r,,! ~ol.l.ar ~ \t M4r~h I~ \c;, 5 " RESTRICTION CODES (AI Closed by E'x!!Cl./tivo Order 12358 governing access to nalional securltv information . (8) Closed by statute or by dIll agency which orIginated the document, Ie) CI In c:cordan'".e with restrictions contained In the donor's deed of gift. THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.. Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE MARCH 12, 1975 \." WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 7:05 a.m. WEDNESDA' -PHONE TIME "0 1:: .~'" ACTIVITY 0:'" ..: II I In Out "" ..: 7:05 The President had breakfast. 7:38 The President went to the Oval Office. 7:42 8:02 The President met with: David A. Peterson, Chief, Central Intelligence Agency/Office of Current Intelligence (CIA/OCI) White House Support Staff Lt. Gen. Brent,Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs The President met with: 8:02 8:40 Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor 8:19 8:40 John T. Calkins, Executive Assistant to Mr. Hartmann 8:40 9:00 The President met with his Assistant, Donald H. Rumsfeld. 9:00 9:18 The President met with his Counsellor, John O. Marsh, Jr. '­ 9:19 9:46 The President met with: Mr. Hartmann Mr. Marsh Mr. Rumsfeld Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative Affairs Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary John W. Hushen, Deputy Press Secretary 9:59 10:02 P The President talked with Nancy M. Howe, Personal Secretary to the First Lady. 10 :17 The President went to the Cabinet Room. 10:17 10 :21 The President met for a photo opportunity with approximately 53 Vmice of Democracy national broadcast scr~riting contest winners. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A. " 10:21 The President returned to the Oval Office. 10:22 10:45 The President met with: Mr. Rumsfeld Lt. Gen. Scowcroft 11:00 The President returned to the Cabinet Room. GPO, 1914 01- 55!H163 page~ of l Pagels). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE MARCH 12, 1975 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 11:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY PHONE r--­ 'C TIME 0) g ACTIVITY 0: r---I-n---'--~O-ut--~ ~ 11:00 12 :44 The President participated in a Cabinet meeting. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B." The President, accompanied by Secretary of the Interior Rogers C.B. Morton, returned to the Oval Office. 12:44 12:58 The President met with Secretary Morton. 12:58 1:10 The President met with: Congressman Albert H. Quie (R-Minnesota) Congressman John J. Rhodes (R-Arizona) 1:20 1:35 The President met with his Personal Assistant, Mildred V. Leonard. .1 :57 2:00 The President met with his Army Aide, Maj. ~Robert E. Barrett. 2:03 The President returned to the Cabinet Room. 2:03 2:42 The President met to discuss the laws and policies of the Federal government and problems of civil rights with members of the Civil Rights Commission: Arthur S. Flemming, Chairman of the Commission on Civil Rights Manuel Ruiz, Jr., Commissioner of the Commission on Civil Rights Frankie Muse Freeman, Commissioner of the Commission on Civil Rights Rabbi Murray Saltzman, Commissioner of the Commissiou on Civil Rights John A. Buggs, Staff Director of the Commission on Civil Rights Stephen Horn, Vice Chairman of the Commission on Civil Rights Stanley S. Scott, Special Assistant for Minority Affairs 2:42 The President, accompanied by novelist and journalist John Hersey, returned to the Oval Office. 2:42 3:10 The President met with Mr. Hersey. 2:50 2:58 P The President talked with Congressman Robert H. Michel (R-Illinois) • 3:00 3:08 P The President talked with Senator Charles H. Percy (R­ Illinois) . GPO, 1974 Ol-555-863 Page~ of ---.l Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE WHITE HOUSE MARCH 12, 197 5 WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 3:23 p.m. WEDNESDAY r--­PHONE TIME il 'J ACTIVITY 0:" r---In---'---O-ut--~ l 3:23 3:26 The President met with: Mr. Rumsfeld Gen. Ronald James, Regional Director of the Equal Opportunity Commission, Great Lakes Region The President interviewed the final four candidates to be his Military Assistant. The President met with: 3:34 3:48 Brig. Gen. Lawrence Adams, USA 3:34 3:48 Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant 3:49 3:54 Col. William R. Maloney, USMC 3:49 3:54 Mr. Cheney 3:55 4:08 Capt. Leland Kollmorgen, USN 3:55 4:08 Mr. Cheney 4:09 4:20 Col. Thomas C. Pinckney, Jr., USAF '­ 4:09 4:20 Mr. Cheney The President met with: 4:25 4:50 Mr. Hersey 4:30 4:50 Robert Orben, Associate Editor 5:00 6:00 The President met with Mr. Rumsfeld. 6:12 The President went to the Red Room. 6:12 7 :13 The President hosted a reception for Chief executives of companies owning television and radio stations. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C." 6:12 The President greeted guests. 7 :13 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 7:17 R The President was telephoned by Arthur G. Brown, Tool and Dye leader for Fisher Body I, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mr. Nessen took the call. 8:02 The President and the First Lady had dinner. EJ/EJ 4/14/75 GPO, 197. 0l-SS5-863 Page-.l of ~ Page(s). , APPENDIX "A" VOICE OF DEMOCRACY NATIONAL BROADCAST SCRIPTWRITING CONTEST WINNERS 1974-1975 The Cabinet Room attendence March 12, 1975 confirmed by EPE Vindicates ~rrest S. Latta ~am P. Corbalis presence 1302 West North Street· 906 Greenhill Avenue Dothan, Alabama 36301 Wilmington, Delaware 19805 Social Security Number: Social Security fIllmber: Date of Birth: 12-28-57 Date of Birth: 10-27-57 Place of Birth: Tuscaloosa, Alabama Place of Birth: Wilmington, Delaware a"Sheri Fisher ~arcus Webb Post Office Box 483 6330 Beryl Road Chugiak, Alaska 99567 Alexandria, Virginia 22312 Social Security Number: Social Security Number: Date of Birth: 4-12-57 Date of Birth: 10-26-57 Place of Birth: Seattl e, Washington Place of Birth: Childress, Texas ~tricia Brogdon VPa trick 0 tHara 217 Busby Drive 58 28 l\utmeg Avenue Sierra Vista, Arizona 85635 Sarasota, Florida 33581_ Social Security Number: Social Security Numb er: Date of Birth: 11-30· 58 Date of Birth: 11-24-56 Place of Birth: 'fucson, Arizona Place of Birth: Detroit, Michigan V'ltex Alan Rains ~ed Henry Morgan Route #5 102 Fortune Loop rlarrison, Arkansas 72601 Swainsboro, Georgia 304 01 Social Security Number: Social Security Number: Date of Birth: 10-24 -56 Date of Birth: 9-30-57 Place of Birth: Harrison, Arkansas Place of Birth: Greenwood, South Carolina v.fulia Ann f.IcDennott Liobert H. Maus 335 North Broadway 1860 Ala tvloana #902 'furlock, California Honolulu, Hawaii 96815 Social Security N.unber: Social Security Number: Date of Birth: 6-7-59 Date of Birth: .11-30-57 Place of Birth: Chapel Hill, North Carolina Place of Birth: Wenatchee, Washington ~icki Anne Ebel ·l.iames Scott t-fcElhinney Red Hill Ranch 2404 Eldorado Street Fairplay, Colorado Boise, Idaho 83704 Social Security Number: Social Security Number: Date of Birth: 3-19-57 Date of Birth: 4-29-57 Place of Birth: Denver, Colorado Place of Birth: Emmett, Idaho vPeter Keast L1:Jean Phelus 529 Highland Avenue SOO Elm Street Waterbury. Connecticut Glenview, Illinois Soc 12 1 Security Number: Social Security Number: Date of Birth: 8-12-58 Date of Birth: 3-6-58 Place of Birth: Catskill, New York Place of Birth: Evanston, I 11 inois APPENDIX "A" -2 3/12/75 ) ~al ter fl. Marshall ~mer Rafincr 931 Knight Street 1330 East 109th Street Helena, Montana 59601 Kansas City, Missouri 641 Soc ia1 Secur i ty !\Umber: Social Security Number: Da teo f Birt h : 1-2 5 - 21 Date of Birth: 11-21-21 Place of Birth: North Stonington, Place of Birth: Kansas City, Missouri Connecticut v.(eanette Rafiner l150ris E. Marso1ais Marshall 1330 East 109th Street 931 Knight Street Kansas City, Missouri 64131 He1 ena, Montana 59601 Social Security ~mber: Social Security Number: Date of Birth: 5-19-23 Date of Birth: 12-18-0 Place of Birth: Kansas City, Missouri Place of Birth: Monroe, Washington Karen J. Stang vr.dward L. Burnham 319 Fairway Drive 102 \Vest 103rd LaCrosse, Kansas 67548 Kansas City, Missouri 64114 Social Security Number: Social Security Number: Place of Birth: Lawrence, Kansas Date of Birth: 8-29-19 . Date of Birth: 11-3 -56 Place of Birth: North Windham, Connec t icut Sharon L. Stang Rosemary E. Sanmer 319 Fairway Drive 421 Atlantic Street LaCrosse, Kansas 67548 Keyport, New Jersey 07735 Social Security Number: Social Security Number: Date of Birth: 10-21-59 Date of Birth: 5-6-18 Place of Birth: LaCrosse, Kansas Place of Birth: Newark, New Jersey \-Viol a inanchette va;;rbara L. Frazier 8800 Buckingham La ne, Apt. 10 6575 West Foxridge Drive Kansas City, Missouri 64132 Mission, Kansas 66202 Social Security Number: Social Security Number: Date of Birth: 12-24-29 Date of Birth: 10-11-42 Place of Birth: Kansas Ci ty, f.Ii.ssouri Place of Birth: Keltner, Missouri LMrlyne Rom vtinda Edmordson 11402 West 7lst Street 1914 N.
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