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Republican National Convention (5)” of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R The original documents are located in Box 27, folder “8/14-20/76 - Kansas City, Kansas - Republican National Convention (5)” 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 Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections.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. Digitized from Box 27 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION DOCUMENT Diagram Diagram of Floor of Crown Center Hotel, 1 page ND B File Location: Sheila Weidenfeld Files, Box 27, Folder: 8/114-20/1976 - Kansas City, Kansas - Republican National Convention (5) SD 1/18/2017 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by applicable Executive order governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (1-98) 1. TELEPIDNE LIST - 8/11/76 OFFICE OFFICE EXT. THE PRESIDENI' & MRS. FORD Presidential SUite Gayle & Mike Ford ex:: 1843 Jack Ford ex:: 1448/9 Susan Ford cc 1844 THE VICE PRESIDENT & MRS. ROCKEFELLER State SUite Ainsworth, Gene cc 1407 cc 1714 3446 Ambrose, Miles ex:: 1652 ex:: 1714 3446 .Arnrren, Helen cc 1453 Anderson, Dick ex:: 1454 ex:: 1713 3630 Anderson, Ray ex:: 1454 ex:: 1713 3630 Anderson, Stan cc 1826 President's Rm. 3380 Applegate, Al & Bev cc 1431 cc 1713 3630 Araiza, Able ex:: 1756 ex:: 1847 * Austin, Greg ex:: 548 ex:: 531 3339 Austin, Tim cc 1626 President's Rm. 3380 Bacx:m, Perry ex:: 1432 Mission Rm. 3355 Baker, Jim cc 1825 cc 1714 3571 Barbieri, Jan cc 1210 Roanoke Rm. 3328 Baroody, Bill, Jr. cc 1754 cc 1754 * Bautista, Arthuro cc 1846 ex:: 1847 * Beckwith, Babs ex:: 1425 Roanoke Rm. 3328 Bellows, Betsy cc 1803 cc 1639 3360 Bengtson, Barbara cc 1412 cc 1716 3642 Benjamin, I.es cc 1530 Liberty Rm. 3310 Bennent, Linda ex:: 1401 Municipal Airport 3691 Berger, Kathy ex:: 1850 Penn Valley * Beringer, Ba.r:ry cc 1455 cc 1722 3668 Blair, Sarrlra 1601 N.E. Vivian #21 Union Station 3466 Blaser, Doug cc 1220 Union Station 3458 Booth, carolyn ex:: 1401 Municipal Airport 3691 ·:-:;-·~ 3380 Bottans, David ex:: 1456 President's Rm,.· ·: .. · t·u;.""i, 1 3328 Bourke, Ma:ry cc 1212 Roanoke Rm. · , · " <'. Bradley, Ann ex:: 1747 ex:: 1855 .' / -~ * \,' ) '·-.... .... ~_,_ _,/. 2. RESIDENCE OFFICE OFFICE~. Brower, Charles cc 1654 legal Office 7754 Brown, Shirley cc 1605 Shawnee Rm. 3334 Burch, Dean cc 1627 cc 1715 3637 Burrows, Mike cc 1433 Municipal Airport 3691 Butler, Pat cc 1655 Butz, Earl Sec. of Ag. cc 1405 cc ·531 3339 caldero, Ray cc 1631 2Irl Floor 3394 canpbell, Gail cc 1211 lbanoke Rm. 3328 Cannon, Hugh cc 1452 cc 1802 * Cannon, Jim cc 1802 cc 1802 * canzeri, Joe cc 1806 cc 1804 3560 carlson, Jack cc 1450 cc 1721 3665 carlson, John cc 1202 lbanoke Rm. 3328 carroccio, Tan cc 1450 legal Office 842-7754 carruthers, Bill cc 1648 cc 1750 * Cassleman, Bill cc 1647 cc 1721 3665 cavanaugh, Jim cc 1732 cc 1732 * cavaney, Red Oasis 4920, #6 Union Station 3472 Chanuck, Foster cc 1746 cc 1746 * Cheney, Dick cc 1837/38 cc 1837 * Chew, David cc 1402 Municipal Airport 3691 Chirdon, Nancy cc 1745 Shawnee Rm. 3334 Clarey, Don Municipal Airport 3691 Clausen, M::>nte 1501 N.E. 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