Arthur F. Burns Papers, White House Central Files, 1969-1970
1969-1970
Title: Arthur F. Burns Papers, White House Central Files, 1969-1970
Dates: 1969-1970
Collection Number: 6124465
Creator/Collector:
Burns, Arthur F. (Arthur Frank), 1904-1987
Extent: 1 linear foot, 4 linear inches; 3 boxes
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Repository:
Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
Abstract: Arthur F. Burns served as Counselor to the President. He was given broad responsibility in program and policy development
for the Nixon Administration. Although his primary role was in development of domestic programs, he did venture into international
matters in some economic programs. The subject files described here result from Burns’ activities during the transition and
early months of the administration, when he headed a series of task forces which developed program proposals. These reports
were sent to executive agencies and departments for review and comment. The subject files are comprised principally of the
comments returned to Burns by the agencies and departments.
Language of Material: English
Collection is open for research. Some materials may be unavailable based upon categories of materials exempt from public release
established in the Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act of 1974.
Most government records are in the public domain, however, this series includes commercial materials, such as newspaper clippings,
that may be subject to copyright restrictions. Researchers should contact the copyright holder for information.
Arthur F. Burns Papers, White House Central Files, 1969-1970. Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
These materials are in the custody of the National Archives and Records Administration under the provisions of Title I of
the Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-526, 88 Stat. 1695) and implementing regulations.
Scope and Content of Collection
This series contains the subject files of Arthur F. Burns. The files primarily contain agency and department comments on program
proposals sent by Burns as a part of a variety of task reports.
As Counselor to the President, Burns was given broad responsibility in program and policy development for the new administration.
Although his primary role was in development of domestic programs, he did venture into international matters in some economic
programs. The subject files described here resulted from Burns's activities during the transition and early months of the
administration, when he headed a series of task forces which developed program proposals. The Burns task force reports containing
program proposals were sent to executive agencies and departments for review and comment. The subject files are comprised
principally of the comments returned to Burns by the agencies and departments. The files are arranged by the subject of the
task force reports but do not contain the task force reports.
The bulk of Burns's files as Counselor to the President were donated by Burns to the Ford Library, which holds 14 linear feet
of Burns material from the January 1969-January 1970 period as part of the 187 linear feet of donated Burns material which
also document Burns's activities as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and as Ambassador to Germany. Additional papers
of Arthur Burns, 1930-1969, consisting of personal materials and files relating to his service as Chairman of the Council
of Economic Advisers, are held by the Eisenhower Library.