Guide to the Lou Cannon Ronald Reagan papers Mss 257

Finding aid prepared by D. Tambo 2014 June 20; latest revision 2014 December 18; encoded by Zachary Liebhaber.
UC Santa Barbara Library, Department of Special Collections
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, California, 93106-9010
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2014 June 20


Title: Lou Cannon Ronald Reagan papers
Identifier/Call Number: Mss 257
Contributing Institution: UC Santa Barbara Library, Department of Special Collections
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 55.0 linear feet (46 cartons, 6 document boxes, and 132 audiocassettes)
Date (inclusive): circa 1947-2002
Date (bulk): 1970-1990
Abstract: The collection mainly contains files for four of the books about Ronald Reagan written by Lou Cannon. Included are court documents, fact sheets, interview tapes and transcripts, newspaper and magazine articles, polls, pool reports, presidential statements, press briefings, press kits and schedules, research files, texts of speeches and remarks, and wire service stories.
Physical Location: Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library
Creator: Cannon, Lou

Use Restrictions

Copyright has not been assigned to the Department of Special Collections, UCSB. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Department of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which also must be obtained.

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of Item], Lou Cannon - Ronald Reagan papers, Mss 257. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Acquisition Information

Library purchase, 2008; additions, gift of Lou Cannon, 2009.

Biographical Note

Lou (Louis S.) Cannon was born in New York City on June 3, 1933. He is an American journalist, non-fiction author, and biographer of Ronald Reagan. He was raised in Reno, Nevada and attended the University of Nevada, Reno, and San Francisco State College. He was state bureau chief for the San Jose Mercury News in the later 1960s, while Reagan was Governor of California. In 1972 he began working for the Washington Post as a political reporter. He became senior White House correspondent for the Washington Post during the Reagan administration and also wrote a weekly syndicated column. In addition to his several works on Ronald Reagan, which are the main focus of this collection, he is the author of Official Negligence: How Rodney King and the Riots Changed Los Angeles and the LAPD (1997).

Scope and Content

The collection mainly contains files for four of the books about Ronald Reagan written by Lou Cannon. The books are arranged chronologically, as noted below. More detailed information may be found in the Container List.
Ronnie and Jesse (1969). Files for Ronald Reagan and Jesse Unruh, arranged alphabetically. Includes interviews. Boxes 1-3.
Reagan (1982). Arranged by campaign year.
1976: Campaign, Convention, and Election files. Box 4.
1980: Campaign, Chronology, Interviews (grouped with interviews for Governor Reagan and listed under Governor Reagan), Research files. Boxes 4-6.
President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime (1991). Arranged alphabetically, by series.
Assessments. Mainly magazine and newspaper articles, many from the Washington Post, with some interviews and other related material. Box 7.
Campaigns. Includes press briefings, pool reports, fact sheets, polls, texts of speeches and remarks, clippings, a few interviews or portions of interviews, schedules, and election results.
1980: Box 8. 1982: Box 8. 1984: Boxes 8-9. 1986: Box 10. 1988: Box 10.
Cannon. Mainly items by LC. Boxes 11-12.
Economic Summits [also some pre- and post-summit stops and meetings]. Includes background information, briefings, clips, notebooks, pool reports, press kits and schedules, statements and declarations, and stories by LC. Boxes 13-15.
Economy. Mainly magazine and newspaper articles, with some press briefings and releases, interviews, reports, and related material. Boxes 16-17.
Foreign Policy. Mainly magazine and newspaper articles, with some White House and other press releases, briefings, pool reports, and related material. Boxes 18-21.
Interviews [for PR, not for R&J and Reagan, which are listed separately]. Transcripts, synopses, and notes from face-to-face and telephone interviews, some taped and included in the list of audiovisual materials, along with background documents, articles, and other related material. Boxes 22-24.
Iran. Includes newspaper and magazine articles, court documents, interviews and interview excerpts, pool reports, presidential statements, press briefings, and other related material. Boxes 25-26.
Issues. Mainly newspaper and magazine articles, along with Presidential press briefings and fact sheets, reports, statements by public officials and legislators, stories by LC, and related material. Also includes some interviews and excerpts of interviews relating to the respective issues. Boxes 27-32.
People. Mainly magazine and newspaper articles [some by LC], along with briefings, correspondence, interviews [including interviews and interview excerpts with individuals noted, and with others, about the individuals noted], press releases, and related material. Boxes 33-37.
Shooting. Includes clippings, press briefings, some interviews. Box 41.
Speeches [by Reagan]. Arranged by theme. Includes texts of speeches, clippings, interviews or interview excerpts. Box 42.
Terrorism. Includes clippings, pool reports, and press releases. Box 43.
Travel. arranged chronologically, includes press its, press releases, clippings, pool reports. Boxes 44-49.
Governor Reagan: His Rise to Power (2003). Book/Research Files. Arranged alphabetically. Box 50.
Interviews. For Reagan (book) and Governor Reagan. Arranged alphabetically, by surname. Boxes 50-51.
Additions to the Collection, 2009. Mainly Gov. Reagan cabinet meeting minutes, 1967-1974, and Ronald Reagan speeches, 1942-1970. Box 52.
Audiovisual - Audiocassettes.
President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime – Interviews. Arranged alphabetically, by surname. 118 tapes.
Governor Reagan – Interviews. Arranged alphabetically, by surname. 14 tapes.
Interviewees. Some of the more prominent individuals interviewed for the books include:
Richard [Rich] Armitage, William Bagley, Howard Baker, James [Jim] Baker, William [Bill] Brock, David Broder, William F. Buckley, George [H. W.] Bush, Frank Carlucci, William Casey, Richard [Dick] Cheney, William Clark, Richard [Dick] Darman, Mike Deaver, George Deukmejian, Ken Duberstein, Marlin Fitzwater, David Gergen, Barry Goldwater, Alan Greenspan, Alexander [Al] Haig, Richard Helms, Ken Khachigian, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Henry Kissinger, Paul Laxalt, Robert [Bud] McFarlane, Edwin [Ed] Meese, Franklyn C. [Lyn] Nofziger, Peggy Noonan, Landon Parvin, William Perry, John Poindexter, Colin Powell, Maureen Reagan, Nancy Reagan, Neil Reagan, Ronald Reagan, Donald [Don] Regan, Ed Rollins, Donald [Don] Rumsfeld, Brent Scowcroft, George Shultz, Larry Speakes, Stuart K. [Stu] Spencer, Potter Stewart, David Stockman, Helen Thomas, John Tower, Margaret Tutwiler, Jesse Unruh, James Watt, Caspar W. [Cap]Weinberger, George Will, and Richard Wirthlin.
Additions, 2009. Taped interviews and other taped speeches, comments, and other, open unless otherwise noted. Some may relate to interview transcripts listed earlier in the guide. Some may relate to stories LC was writing under deadline for the Washington Post. A few may be on topics unrelated to Ronald Reagan.

Other Descriptive Information

List of acronyms used in the guide:
LC = Lou Cannon MC = Mary Cannon PR = President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime R&J = Ronnie and Jesse RR = Ronald Reagan

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Reagan, Ronald
Articles
Audiocassettes
Governors--California
Interviews
Newspapers
Presidents--United States
Speeches

 

Ronnie and Jesse [Unruh] (1969)

Scope and Content

Note that several of the file titles are chapter titles from the book Ronnie and Jesse: A Political Odyssey. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1969. “This was Cannon’s first book, written in Sacramento in 1968 and published by Doubleday in 1969. It is a dual biography of Reagan, then governor, and of Assemblyman Jesse Unruh, then the powerful Democratic speaker of the Assembly, known as “Big Daddy.” This book was acclaimed by New York Times reviewer John Leonard as “the best book on state government,” and is highly valued by a number of California historians.” Files mainly include articles and newspaper clippings, along with memoranda, notes, and related materials. 3 cartons.
Box 1

Actor – Reagan

 

Bibliography – R&J

 

Biography - Reagan

 

Boyarsky Story on Unruh Legacy

 

Budgets and Tax Reform - Reagan

 

Cabinet – Reagan [mainly memos and letters re role of RR in 1968 Presidential race]

 

California Legislature – Assembly Majority Caucus

 

Campaigner 66 – Reagan

 

Campaigner 68 - Unruh

 

Campaigner 70 – Unruh

 

Campus Unrest

 

Chubb Fellows

 

Corrections - Reagan

 

Creative Society – Reagan

 

Democratic Convention, 1968 – National and State

 

Democratic Convention, 1968 - National

 

Educators

 

Family – Reagan

 

Financial Disclosure

 

First Year - Reagan

 

First 18 Months - Reagan

 

General – R&J

 

Goals – Reagan

 

Harpers - Unruh

 

Homosexual Scandal – Reagan [discussed more fully in LC’s book Governor Reagan]

 

Hoppe [Arthur] Columns – R&J

 

Hugh – Jesse Show [re California Legislature leadership]

 

Interviews – R&J

Scope and Content

From LC: “contains an important set of … interviews, many of them with persons who are now deceased. A number of these interviews were primitively transcribed on Western Union paper, on which Cannon (who then worked for the San Jose Mercury-News) typed his stories. Among the interviews are two with Reagan and two with Unruh.” Includes transcripts, notes, questions, and observations. Most are not dated, but were conducted ca. Sept. 1968-Jan. 1969, most during Sept.-Nov. 1968. Some interviews were taped, but current existence of tapes is unknown.
Box 2

Aidlin [Joseph W.?] – Dec. 3, n.y.

 

Allen, Bruce [deceased] – Jan. n.y.

 

Angelo, Lou [deceased] – n.d.

 

Brown, Pat [deceased] – n.d.

 

Clark, Bill – Oct. 8, n.y.; Nov. 6, n.y.

 

Denny [?] – n.d.

 

Douglas, [Helen Gahagan?] – n.d.

 

Finch, [Robert] [deceased] – n.d.

 

Gayman, Pat – Sept. 24, n.y.

 

Holen, Marv – Dec. 1, n.y.

 

Hoppe, [Arthur] [deceased] – n.d.

 

Jud and Lee – Nov. 30, n.y.; n.d.

 

Kline, Dick – Nov. 21, n.y.; Nov. 29, n.y.

 

Knox, [Jack] – n.d.

 

Lipman, [Bill] – n.d.

 

Luevano, Dan – Dec. 3, n.y.; n.d.

 

Margolis, Larry [deceased] – n.d.

 

McDonald, Helene – n.d.

 

Meese, Ed – n.d.

 

Milias, George [deceased] – Oct. 14, 1968

 

Monagan, Bob [deceased] – n.d.

 

Nofziger, Lyn [deceased]– Oct. 2, n.y.; Nov.16, [1968]; n.d.

 

Parkinson, [Gaylord] [deceased] – Sept. 14, n.y.

 

Peck, [Bob] – Nov. 11, n.y.

 

Post, Manning J. [deceased] – n.d.

 

Reagan, Nancy – Nov. 18, n.y.; n.d.

 

Reagan, Neil [deceased] – n.d.

 

Reagan, Ronald [deceased] – Oct. 26, 1968; n.d.

 

Reed, Tom – Nov. 24, [1968]; n.d.

 

Reynolds, Nancy Clark – Nov. 18, n.y.; n.d.

 

Roberts, Bill [deceased] – two interviews, n.d.

 

Sheriffs, Alex – n.d.

 

Sturgeon, [Vern] [deceased] – n.d.

 

Tuttle, Holmes [deceased] – two interviews, n.d.

 

Unruh, Jesse M. [deceased] – two interviews, n.d.

 

Unruh, Virginia [deceased] – Jan. 27, n.y.; n.d.

 

USC Visit – Nov. 30, [1968]

 

Weinberger, Cap [Caspar W.] [deceased] – Nov. 18, n.y.

 

Wells, Bob – n.d.

 

White, F. Clifton [deceased] – Oct. 25, n.y.

 

Williams, Spencer – n.d.

 

Miscellany – undated notes and unidentified interviews and parts of interviews

 

Labor - Unruh

 

Legislative Reform - Unruh

 

Letters – about R&J, 1969-1971

 

Letters – Doubleday, 1968-1973

 

Lobbyist Interviews - [?] Garibaldi, Pat Hanratty, Mike Hennessy, Dennis Kennedy, Vince Kennedy, Marshall Mayer, Bob McCarthy, Bill Queale, Ronald Reagan, Ken Ross, Bill Sheppard, Al Shults, Vic Stefan, Vern Sturgeon, Bert Trask, Jesse Unruh, Rus Walton, [Gordon] Winton, Stan Wiseman, most Aug. – Oct. 1969

 

Lobbyists – Unruh

 

Manuscript Drafts

 

Money-Power-Politics (Farrell Series)

 

People’s Park (Berkeley)

 

Pictures – R&J (mainly lists of captions, not the actual pictures)

Box 3

Political Setting – R&J

 

Population and Preservation – R&J

 

Press Conference – Last as Governor, Jan. 4, 1975

 

Press Policies

 

Profile - Reagan

 

Proposition 1

 

Publicity – R&J

 

Reagan – Governor

 

Reagan – 1970 Campaign

 

Reagan 68-76

 

Reagan 70-71

 

Reagan Staff

 

Reagan Tax Plan

 

Reapportionment

 

Reprint – R&J

 

Reagan – Unruh

 

Reapportionment

 

Receptions – R&J

 

Reprint – R&J

 

Sources of Power

 

Testimonial Dinners - Unruh

 

Tuition

 

Unruh Biography

 

Unruh Issues

 

Unruh, Jesse – 1970, 1973-1974

 

Unruh Press Conferences

 

Unruh Press Releases

 

Unruh Quotes

 

Unruh Recalled (by old friend Bob Wells)

 

Unruh - Speaker

 

Unruh, Virginia

 

Welfare

 

Working Plans and Outlines [for book]

 

Reagan (1982)

Scope and Content

3 cartons
 

1976

Box 4

Campaign

 

Convention [Republican National]

 

Articles

 

Buckley, [Sen. James]

 

Cannon Stories for Washington Post

 

Committees

 

Delegates

 

Ford

 

GOP Future

 

Kansas City

 

Memos

 

Mississippi

 

Newspapers – Washington Star

 

Platform

 

Program and Misc.

 

Reagan

 

Speeches

 

Election

 

Cannon Stories for Washington Post

 

First Monday [Republican National Committee monthly], July 1975-Oct. 1976

 

1980

 

Campaign

 

Chronology

Scope and Content

1980 presidential campaign [Cannon covered the campaign for the Washington Post and was the newspaper’s White House correspondent] – includes articles by LC, campaign literature, clippings, interviews by others, pool reports, press releases, schedules, and speeches
 

Jan. – Mar. 1980

 

May 26 (nomination) - Convention, July 14-17, 1980

 

July (Convention) – Labor Day

 

Labor Day – Election

 

Weekly Files

 

Aug. 17-24, 1980: Defense Week

 

Sept. 1-6, 1980

 

Sept. 7-11, 1980

 

Sept. 14-20, 1980

Box 5

Sept. 21-26, 1980

 

Sept. 28–Oct. 3, 1980

 

Oct. 6-11, 1980

 

Oct. 27-Nov. 4, 1980

 

Interviews

Arrangement

Grouped together with interviews for Governor Reagan and listed under Governor Reagan
 

Research Files

Scope and Content

Arranged alphabetically; includes campaign literature, clippings, includes campaign literature, clippings, news releases, schedules, speeches
 

General – Lists [of files]

 

Alfred E. Smith Dinner

 

Anderson, John

 

Basic Fall Speeches

 

Bush, George [H. W.]

 

Campaign 1980 – Letters

 

Campaign Notes: ‘80

 

Campaign Plan - Reagan for President, June 29, 1980

 

Campaign Staff Directory

 

Cannon Clips – 1980 GOP Convention [articles by LC]

 

Carter – California Trip, 1980

 

Carter – Mondale

 

Carter - Reagan

 

China

 

Clips – misc. newspaper clippings

 

Cohen, Richard – stories by him

 

Debates: 1980 Presidential – incl. press kit

 

Debates: Reagan – Carter [transcript]

 

Democratic Convention

Box 6

Democratic National Convention – NY, 1980

 

Democrats – 1980 [incl. issues of California Poll public opinion survey]

 

Elections

 

Election Aftermath

 

Election Analysis

 

General Election – 1980 [incl. issues of California Poll public opinion survey]

 

1980 Elections

 

Fernandez, Ben [Hispanic L.A. business consultant, GOP presidential candidate]

 

Ford, Gerald – 1980 – incl. Ford ‘obit’ interview, Apr. 5, 1978

 

Foreign Policy

 

GOP Field (sans RR)

 

GOP Primaries incl. int. with [David] Keene, May 27, [1980]; [Paul] Laxalt, May 27, [1980]; Ed Meese, n.d.; Ronald Reagan, May 27, [1980]; [John P.] Sears, May 27, [1980]; [Richard] Wirthlin, n.d.

 

Health [RR’s]

 

Information System – Campaign Plans

 

Interviews – mainly press conferences – incl. transcripts, pool reports, notes and stories by LC, RR quotes

 

Issues – Domestic

 

Northeast

 

Olympics

 

Polls and Poll Analysis

 

Post [Washington] Stories – most by LC, Aug. – Sept. 1980

 

Press Coverage

 

Profiles

 

“Reagan Almanac” – series by LC

 

Reagan – Carter Mud [i.e. mud-slinging]

 

Republican Convention, 1980

 

Republican National Committee

 

Road File

 

Staff – incl int. with [John P.] Sears, n.d

 

Task Forces

 

Transition

 

Veep

 

President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime (1991)

Scope and Content

Includes 88 interviews on 108 cassette tapes. Also includes many newspaper clipping and other unique materials such as memos. Files are arranged alphabetically, by series, and generally alphabetically by file title within series.
 

Assessments

Scope and Content

Mainly magazine and newspaper articles, many from the Washington Post, with some interviews and other related material. 1 carton
Box 7

Assessments – General – incl. int. with [David] Obey, Mar. 4, n.y.

 

Assessments – early, through 1982

 

Assessments, 1983-1989, undated

 

1983 – incl. int. with [?] Baker, Jan. 18, 1983; [Dick] Darman, Jan. 19, 1983; [David] Gergen, Jan. 18, 1983; Drew Lewis, Jan. 18, 1983; Ed Meese, Jan. 19, 1983; [Ed] Rollins, Jan. 18, 1983; [Larry] Speakes, Jan. 18, 1983; Bob Strauss, Jan. 18, 1983; Unidentified Jan. 21, 1983

 

1984 – incl. int. with [Howard] Baker, Jan. 20, 1984

 

1985 – incl. int. with [Richard] Wirthlin, Dec. 24, 1985

 

1986 – incl. int. with Dick Darman, Dec. 17, 1986; George Will, July 9, 1986

 

1987 – incl. int. with Dick Darman, Apr. 1, 1987

 

1988

 

1989 – incl. int. with Marty Anderson, Feb. 13, 1989; Jim Baker, May 23, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989; [Ken] Khachigian, May 3, 1989; [Paul] Laxalt, May 22, 1989; Rod McDaniel, Mar. 13, 1989; Ronald Reagan, Feb. 10, 1989; [Ed] Rollins, Jan. 30, 1989; Margaret Tutwiler, May 23, 1989

 

1990 – incl. int. with Bert Ely, Oct. 8, 1990

 

Economy – incl. int. with Annelise Anderson, Apr. 6, 1989; George Will, Jan. 31, 1989

 

First 100 Days

 

Foreign Policy – incl. int. with Elliott Abrams, Mar. 16, 1989; Al Haig, June 6, 1989; Bill Hyland, Mar. 28, 1989; Robert Sims, Mar. 20, 1989

 

Military Strategy

 

Obstacles

 

Opportunities

 

Politics

 

Reagan Overviews – incl. int. with David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989; Ed Rollins, n.d.

 

Sources of Power – incl. int. with Mike Deaver, ca. Apr. 29, 1983

 

Campaigns

Scope and Content

3 cartons. Includes press briefings, pool reports, fact sheets, polls, texts of speeches and remarks, clippings, a few interviews or portions of interviews, schedules, and election results.
Box 8

1980 [Ronald Reagan the GOP candidate]

 

Campaign – incl. int. with Richard Allen, Apr. 29, 1989; Marty Anderson, Apr. 4, 1989

 

1982

 

Campaign

 

Election

 

1984 [Ronald Reagan the GOP candidate]

 

Campaign [chronological]

 

Jan. 29: Reagan Re-Election Announcement

 

July 28 – Aug. 15: Santa Barbara and Los Angeles

 

Aug. 15 – Sept. 2: Pre-Kickoff

 

Aug. 20: Ohio Trip

 

Aug.: Santa Barbara Press Clips

 

Sept. 2: Sunday Pieces

 

Sept. 3-10

 

Sept. 11-18

 

Sept. 19-24

 

Sept. 25 - Oct. 1

 

Oct. 2-8

 

Oct. 7: Debate 1

 

Oct. 9-15

 

Oct. 11: Veep Debate

 

Oct. 16-22

 

Oct. 21: Debate 2

 

Oct. 23-29

 

Oct. 30 – Nov. 5

 

Oct. 30 – Nov. 5

Box 9

Campaign Promises

 

Democratic Convention - Delegates

 

Democratic Convention – LC Stories

 

Democrats

 

Editorials

 

Election Results

 

GOP Convention – LC stories

 

GOP Convention – Press Guide, Pool Reports, Press Releases, etc.

 

GOP Convention - Speeches

 

GOP Political Memos, Pre-1984 Convention - Incl. int. with Howard Baker, Aug. 16, 1984; James Baker, Aug. 16, 1984; Charlie Black, Aug. 8, 1984; Bill Brock, Aug. 16, 1984; Dick Cheney, Aug. 9, 1984; [Dick] Darman, July 25, 1984 and Aug. 7, 1984; Bob Dole, Aug. 2, 1984; [Paul] Laxalt, Aug. 16, 1984; Lou Lehrman, Aug. 10, 1984; Bud McFarlane, Aug. 16, 1984; [Ed] Rollins, Aug. 17, 1984; [Dick] Wirthlin, Aug. 16, 1984 and Aug. 17, 1984

 

Inauguration, Jan. 21, 1985

 

Polls

 

Primaries

 

Reagan Re-Elect

 

Reagan Re-Election

 

Santa Barbara Press Clips

 

Taxes – 1984 Campaign Issue

 

1986 [mid-term elections]

 

Campaign 1986 – Through Oct. 28

 

Campaign 1986 – Last Week

 

Election 1986

 

1988 [George H. W. Bush the GOP candidate]

Box 10

Democratic Convention – Atlanta, July 1988

 

Election Reporting

 

GOP Convention

 

Inauguration, 1989

 

Issues / General

 

Post –Election Analysis

 

Presidential Debates – Sept. 25, 1988 and Oct. 13, 1988

 

Reagan Trips (listed chronologically)

 

July 14, 1988: Iowa

 

Aug. 8, 1988: Cincinnati

 

Sept. 6, 1988: Nebraska and Kentucky

 

Sept. 14, 1988: Missouri

 

Sept. 22-23, 1988: Texas and Florida

 

Sept. 30, 1988: Illinois

 

Oct. 7, 1988: Michigan

 

Oct. 12, 1988: Pennsylvania and New Jersey

 

Oct. 19, 1988: Ohio (Bowling Green and Cincinnati)

 

Oct. 21, 1988: North Carolina and Kentucky

 

Oct. 27 – Nov. 2, 1988: Arizona, Missouri, California, Nevada, Wisconsin, and Ohio

 

Nov. 4, 1988: Illinois and New Jersey

 

Nov. 5, 1988: Michigan and Texas

 

Nov. 7, 1988: California

 

Transition

 

Cannon

Scope and Content

Mainly items by LC.
Box 11

Book Notes

 

Book Outline

 

Cannon Assessments

 

Cannon Columns, 1982-1990

 

Cannon Memos [mainly numbered memos to himself]

 

Epilogue – for the Italian edition of Reagan

 

Gwen Rubinstein [researcher hired by LC] Notes – includes instructions from LC on interviews to be conducted by GR; also notes about his files

 

Important Positions in the Administration: A Review

 

Letters

 

Letters – Book

 

Library Information

 

Lists / Directories – incl. White House phone directories

 

Memos – 1984 Election – by LC, some based on conversations with White House officials

Box 12

Nixon Archives

 

Pool Reports, 1981-1985

 

Post [ Washington Post] Library

 

Presidential News Conferences - Report

 

Press - incl. clippings, some correspondence, a few interviews, press briefings

 

1980-1988

 

1989– incl. int. with Richard Allen, Apr. 29, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989

 

Press Briefings

 

Speakes, 1982-1986

 

Fitzwater, 1987-1989

 

Press Conferences

 

1982-1987

 

1988 – incl. int. with David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989

 

1989 – incl. int. with Ed Meese, Mar. 5, 1989

 

Press Story

 

Reagan and the California Experience

 

Speech to SDX [Sigma Delta Chi – Society of Professional Journalists], Jan. 10, 1989

 

Washington Guide Article –Presidency [by LC]

 

Miscellany – incl. LC ids

 

Economic Summits [also some pre- and post-summit stops and meetings]

Scope and Content

Includes background information, briefings, clips, notebooks, pool reports, press kits and schedules, statements and declarations, and stories by LC. 2 cartons and 1 doc. box.
Box 13

General

 

1981 – [Canada] Ottawa: Chateau Montebello, July 19-21

 

1982 – [France] Versailles, June 2-7

 

1983 – [U.S] Williamsburg, May 28-30

Box 14

1984 – [U.K.] London – incl. trip to Ireland, Normandy and London Economic Summit, June 1-10

 

1985 – [Federal Republic of Germany] Bonn – incl. trip to Bonn Economic Summit, Spain, the European Parliament, and Portugal, Apr. 30-May 10

 

1986 – [Japan] Tokyo – incl. trip to Indonesia/the ASEAN Conference, and the Tokyo Economic Summit, Apr. 25-May 7

 

1987 – [Italy] Venice – incl. Vatican and Venice Economic Summit, June 3-12 –

Box 15

1987 – [Italy] Venice (cont.) - incl. int. by Ronald Reagan, Feb. 26, 1990

 

1988 – [Canada] Toronto – June 19-21

 

Economy

Scope and Content

Mainly magazine and newspaper articles, with some press briefings and releases, interviews, reports, and related material. 1 carton and 1 doc box.
Box 16

Banking

 

Budget

 

1981 – incl. int. with Annelise Anderson, Apr. 6, 1989; Unidentified, June 26, [1981]

 

1982-1983 – incl. int. with Marty Anderson, Apr. 4, 1989; [William] Clark and [Ed] Meese, ca. 1982-1983]; William Simon, Aug. 18, 1982

 

1984-1991

 

Budget Cuts, 1980-1981 – incl. int. with David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989

 

Budget Overview

 

Budget Tic-Toc – incl. [James?] Baker, [Dick] Darman, et al, Apr. 30, 1982

 

Business – incl. int. with Dick Wirthlin, Mar. 3, 1989

 

Competitiveness

 

Defense Budget

 

1980-1981

 

1983-1987

 

1988-1989 – incl. int. with Annelise Anderson, Apr. 6, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989; Bill Hyland, Mar. 28, 1989; Colin Powell, Mar. 18, 1989

 

Defense Waste – inc. int. with Dick Cheney, May 23, 1985

 

Deficit

 

1981

 

1983-1986

 

1987 – incl. int. with unidentified, Oct. 21, 1987

 

1988-1989 – incl. int. with Howard Baker, May 22, 1989; Jim Baker May 23, 1989; William F. Buckley, May 16, 1989; Alan Greenspan, May 11, 1989; Ronald Reagan, Feb. 10, 1989

 

Economic Bill of Rights

 

Economic / Monetary Policy

 

Economic Program – incl. int. with Annelise Anderson, Apr. 6, 1989; Marty Anderson, Apr. 4, 1989; [Ken] Khachigian, Feb. 18, 1981; [Paul] Laxalt, May 22, 1989

 

Economic Program – Effect on States

 

Economic Speeches – incl. int. with Alan Greenspan, May 11, 1989

 

Economy

 

1981

 

1982 – incl. int. with Steve Bell, Nov. 20, 1989

 

1983-1989

 

Financial Notes - Gene Russell

Box 17

Grace Commission

 

Gramm – Latta [Budget 1981]

 

Gramm – Rudman [Balanced Budget Act]

 

Hiring Freeze

 

Interest

 

Oil Tax

 

Post-Election Budget (1984)

 

Post-Reagan Economics

 

Recovery [Economic]

 

Stock Market

 

Stock Market, 1987-1989

 

Tax Plan

 

1981 – incl. int. with Kirk West, Apr. 14, 1989

 

1982 – incl. int. with [Annelise ?] Anderson, ca. Jan. 30, 1982; [Mike] Deaver, ca. Jan. 30, 1982; [David] Gergen, ca. Jan. 30, 1982

 

1984-1985

 

Taxes

 

1985 – incl. int. with [Dick] Darman, Dec. 18, 1985; Ken [Khachigian ?], May 28, 1985; Paul Laxalt, May 28, 1985; [Ed] Rollins, May 31, 1985; Unidentified, Dec. 9, 1985

 

1986 – incl. int. with Jim Baker, May 23, 1989; John Tuck, Jan. 27, 1990

 

1987

 

1988-1989

 

Trade

 

Foreign Policy

Scope and Content

Mainly magazine and newspaper articles, with some White House and other press releases, briefings, interviews, pool reports, and related material. 4 cartons.
Box 18

Afghanistan

 

Angola

 

Armenian Earthquake, Dec. 7, 1988

 

Australia

 

Belgium

 

Bolivia

 

Cambodia

 

Canada

 

Central America

 

Pre-1983

 

1983 – incl. int. with [?] Baker, Oct. 20, 1983; [Paul] Laxalt, Spr. 26, 1983; Robert Strauss, July 19, 1983; Joanna and Jim [?], Sept. 7, 1983; Unidentified, July 19, 1983; Unidentified, June 3, 1983

 

1984 – incl. int. with Joanna and Jim, May 15, 1984

 

1985-1987

 

1988-1989 – incl. int. with Jim Baker, Mar. 7, 1990; Al Haig, June 6, 1989; Jeane Kirkpatrick, Mar. 7, 1990; Bud McFarlane, Jan. 5, 1990; Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989; Robert Sims, Mar. 20, 1989

 

Central America Outreach – incl. int. with unidentified, May 15, 1984

 

Central American Peace Plan

 

Chile

 

China

 

1981-1985

 

1986-1988 – incl. int. with William F. Buckley, May 16, 1989

 

1989

 

Communism

 

Costa Rica

 

Cuba

 

Eastern Europe, 1990

 

Egypt

 

El Salvador, 1980, 1983-1988

 

Foreign Policy

 

1980

 

1981-1983 – incl. int. with Richard Allen, June 2, 1981

 

1984 – incl. int. with [Richard] Wirthlin, May 15, 1984

 

1985-1986

 

1987-1989 – incl. int. with Frank Carlucci, Mar. 22, 1989; George Shultz, Apr. 6, 1989; George Shultz, n.d.

Box 19

Foreign Policy Speech, Nov. 18, 1981

 

France

 

Germany

 

Grenada - Invasion, Oct. 25, 1983 – incl. int. with [Bud] McFarlane, Jan. 5, 1990; [Ed] Meese, Mar. 5, 1989; Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989

 

Haiti

 

Honduras

 

Iran

 

Iran Air Flight 655 – incl. int. with [?] Donatelli, [?] Oglesby, and [?] Griscom, July 5, 1988; [Stu] Spencer, [Frank] Carlucci, and [Ken] Duberstein, ca. July 9, 1988

 

Ireland

 

Israel – incl. int. with Al Haig, June 6, 1989

 

Israel Raid on Reactor

 

Japan

 

Jordan

 

Kissinger Commission – incl. int. with [Jim ?] Baker, July 25, 1983; Scoop [Jackson], July 19, 1983; Jean [?] July 19, 1983; unidentified, July 19, 1983

 

Latin America – incl. int. with [Bud] McFarlane, Jan 5, 1990

 

Lebanon

 

1981-1982 – incl. int. with Rich Armitage, Apr. 11, 1989

 

1983 – incl. int. with Rich Armitage, Apr. 11, 1989; [Bud] McFarlane, Feb. 21, 1989; Bill Quandt, Feb. 27, 1989; George Shultz, Apr. 6, 1989

 

1984-1986

 

1987-1989 – incl. int. with [Fred] Ikle, Mar. 6, 1990; Ronald Reagan, Feb. 10, 1989

 

Lebanon Bombing, 1983 – incl. int. with Rich Armitage, Apr. 11, 1989; [Bud] McFarlane, Jan. 5, 1990; Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989

 

Lebanon - Embassy Bombing, Beirut, Sept. 20, 1984

 

Lebanon Withdrawal

 

Libya

 

General – incl. int. with unidentified, Apr. 16, 1986

 

Mar. 1986 Sidra Confrontation

 

Apr. 1986 Disco Bombing and American Raid – incl. int with unidentified, Apr. 15, 1986

 

Libyan Chemical Weapons Plant

 

Libyan Fighters Downing, Jan. 4, 1989

 

Mexico

 

Middle East

 

1980-1981

 

1982-1983 – incl. int. with [Bud] McFarlane, Feb. 21, 1989

 

1984-1987

 

Middle East - Peace, 1988- 1989 – incl. int. with George Shultz, Apr. 6, 1989

 

Missiles (U.S. in Europe), 1983

Box 20

NATO

 

Nicaragua

 

1981-1982

 

1983 – incl. int. with [William?] Clark, July 28, 1983

 

1984-1985

 

1986 – incl. int. with Mitch [?], Mar. 18, 1986

 

1987

 

1988-1989 – incl. int. with [?] Ball, n.d.; Richard Helms, June 12, 1989; Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989; George Shultz, Apr. 6, 1989

 

1990

 

Pakistan

 

Palestinians – PLO – incl. int. with Colin Powell, Feb. 23, 1989

 

Panama – incl. int. with Eliot Abrams, Mar. 16, 1989; Rich Armitage, Apr. 11, 1989; Howard Baker, May 22, 1989; William F. Buckley, May 10, 1989; [Frank] Carlucci, n.d.; [Colin] Powell, Feb. 23, 1989; Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989; George Shultz, Apr. 6, 1989; Unidentified, May 12, [1988?]

 

Panama Invasion, Dec. 20, 1989

 

Panama - 1990

 

Persian Gulf

 

1984

 

1987 – incl. int. with [Howard?] Baker, May 29, 1987; [Frank] Carlucci, July 15, 1987

 

1988-1990

 

Philippines

 

Poland

 

Saudi Arabia

 

South Africa, 1981-1988

Box 21

South Korea

 

Soviet Gas Pipeline

 

Soviet Trade Sanctions

 

Sri Lanka

 

Syria

 

Taiwan

 

Third World Relations

 

U.N. [United Nations], 1981-1989

 

U.S. - France Relations

 

U.S. - Great Britain Relations

 

U.S. -Iran Relations, 1980-1981

 

U.S. -Japan Relations

 

U.S. – Jordan Relations

 

U.S. – Libya Relations

 

U.S. – Soviet Arms Talks, 1983

 

U.S. – Soviet Relations

 

General

 

1981 – incl. int. with Ronald Reagan, Feb. 26, 1990

 

1982-1983

 

1984 – incl. int. with George Shultz, Apr. 6, 1989; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989

 

1985-1988

 

1989 – incl. int. with Richard Allen, Apr. 29, 1989; Jim Baker, May 23, 1989 and Mar. 7, 1990; William F. Buckley, May 10, 1989; Frank Carlucci, Mar. 22, 1989; Bill Hyland, Mar. 28, 1989; Rod McDaniel, Mar. 13, 1989; Richard Perle, Mar. 9, 1989; George Shultz, Feb. 13, 1989 and Apr. 6, 1989; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989; Robert Sims, Mar. 20, 1989; [Charles] Wick, June 2, 1989; George Will, Jan. 31, 1989

 

1990

 

Malta Summit, 1989

 

Reagan Quotes

 

Summit, Washington, 1990

 

USSR Chernobyl

 

Vatican

 

Vietnam

 

Interviews [for PR, not for R&J and Reagan, which are listed separately]

Scope and Content

Transcripts, synopses, and notes from face-to-face and telephone interviews, some taped and included in the list of audiovisual materials, along with background documents, articles, and other related material. 2 cartons and 1 doc box. Interviews are by LC, unless otherwise noted.
Box 22

Interview Candidates – prepared by Gwen Rubenstein, researcher

 

Interview Index [incl. information about position/role of interviewees] - prepared by Gwen Rubenstein, researcher

 

Interview Turn Downs - prepared by Gwen Rubenstein, researcher

 

Abrams, Elliott – Mar. 16, 1989

 

Abshire, David – Dec. 18, 1989; Dec. 20, 1989

 

Adelman, Ken – Sept. 20, 1989

 

Allen, Richard – Apr.29, 1989

 

Anderson, Annelise - Apr. 6, 1989

 

Anderson, Martin [Marty]

 

Feb. 13, 1989

 

Apr. 4, 1989

 

Anhalt, Ed – Oct. 25, 1989

 

Armitage, Richard [Rich] – Apr. 11, 1989

 

Baker, Howard

 

Mar. 13, 1987; Apr. 8, 1987; May 29, 1987; Nov. 5, 1987; Nov. 13, 1987; Jan. 22, 1988; Mar. 25, 1988; June 13, 1988; June 29, 1988

 

May 22, 1989

 

Baker, James [Jim]

 

Early Interviews – Apr. 1, 1981; May 1, 1981; Aug. 16, 1984

 

Apr. 2, 1987

 

May 23, 1989

 

Mar. 7, 1990

 

Baldrige, Letitia – interviewed by Gwen Rubenstein, Feb. 18, 1988

 

Ball, Will – Mar. 14, 1989

 

Batjer, Marybel – Mar. 30, 1989

 

Battaglia, Philip – Mar. 6, 1982

 

Belenko, Viktor – June 14, 1989

 

Bell, Steve – Nov. 20, 1989

 

Berry, John M. – Nov. 13, 1989

 

Billington, James – Oct. 17, 1988

 

Block, John – Aug. 30, 1989

 

Brock, William [Bill], May 9, 1981

 

Broder, David – Dec. 25, 1988; Mar. 7, 1989

 

Buchanan, Patrick [Pat] – May 30, 1985

 

Buckley, William F. [deceased] – May 10, 1989; May 16, 1989

 

Burns, Arnold – Oct. 16, 1989

 

Bush, George [H. W., as Vice President] – July 23, 1984

 

Bush, George [H. W., as President] – Mar. 7, 1990

 

Campbell, Glenn [senior member of the U.C. Board of Regents and Director of the Hoover Institution] – Apr. 16, 1989

 

Canzeri, Joe – Aug. 22, 1989

 

Carleson, Robert [Bob] – Sept. 21, 1989

 

Carlucci, Frank

 

July 12, 1988

 

Mar. 22, 1989

 

Dec. 31, 1989

 

Casey, William [Bill] [deceased] - July 12, 1983

 

Census Interviews/Data – Art Young, Feb. 8, 1989; Martin O’Connell, Feb. 10, 1989

 

Cheney, Dick – June 27, 1989

 

Clancy, Tom [author of The Hunt for Red October] – May 30, 1989

 

Clark, William

 

May 8, 1981

 

Mar. 20, 1989

 

Feb. 20, 1990

 

Crispen, Elaine [aide to Nancy Reagan] [deceased] – Sept. 28, 1988

 

Culvahouse, Arthur B. – Mar. 27, 1989; July 19, 1990

 

Cutler, Lloyd – Aug. 17, 1989

 

Daniels, Mitch – Aug. 6, 1990

 

Darman, Richard [Dick] [deceased]

 

Jan. 19, 1984

 

Mar. 8, 1984

 

Feb. 1, 1985

 

Apr. 10, 1987

 

Apr. 21, 1989

 

Feb. 2, 1990

 

Davis, Patti – Oct. 19, 1989

 

Dawson, Rhett – Mar. 14, 1989

 

Deaver, Mike [deceased]

 

Early –

 

Mar. 29, 1985

 

May 13, 1986

 

Nov. 15, 1988

 

May 23, 1989

 

Nov. 20, 1989

 

Jan. 11, 1990

 

May 22, 1990

 

DeCordova, Fred [deceased] – June 7, 1989

 

DeYoung, Karen – Mar. 6, 1989

 

Dolan, Tony

 

Mar. 13, 1989

 

May 18, 1989

 

Domenici, Pete – Dec. 12, 1989

 

Duberstein, Ken

 

May 6, 1987

 

Aug. 18, 1987

 

Oct. 31, 1988

 

Dec. 9, 1988

 

Mar. 30, 1989

 

Apr. 27, 1989

 

Eastland, Terry

 

Feb. 17, 1989

 

Feb. 22, 1989

 

Eizenstat, Stuart [Stu] - Carter’s chief domestic policy adviser, Aug. 4, 1989

 

Elliott, Ben

 

Oct. 6, 1989

 

Mar. 7, 1990

 

Ermarth, Fritz – Mar. 31, 1989

 

Fahrenkopf, Frank – Mar. 6, 1989

 

Fielding, Fred – Nov. 7, 1989

 

Fitzwater, Marlin – Dec. 19, 1988

 

Fix, Michael – Oct. 8, 1990

 

Fox, Dick – May 8, 1989

 

Fuller, Craig – May 9, 1989

 

Gardner, Howard – July 21, 1989; Sept. 11, 1989

 

Gergen, David

 

Early – Dec. 14, 1983; n.d.

 

Mar. 6, 1989

 

Dec. 1, 1989

 

Gibbons, Gene – Sept. 20, 1989

 

Gould, Stephen Jay – July 12, 1989

 

Gradison, Willis [Bill] – Aug. 2, 1989

 

Graham, Katherine [deceased] – Mar. 20, 1989

 

Gray, Edwin J. [Ed] – Sept. 12, 1990

 

Greenspan, Alan – May 11, 1989

Box 23

Haig, Al

 

May 13, 1981

 

June 6, 1989

 

Helms, Richard – June 12, 1989

 

Higgins, Anne – Apr. 19, 1989; Spr. 21, 1989

 

Howard, Dan – Oct. 2, 1989

 

Hoyt, Mary Finch [former Press Secretary to Rosalynn Carter] – interviewed by Gwen Rubenstein, Dec. 7, 1988

 

Hunt, Al – Apr. 20, 1989

 

Hyland, Bill –Mar. 28, 1989

 

Ikle, Fred – Mar. 7, 1990

 

James, Pen – June 1981

 

Jones, Jim [former Democratic Congressman from Oklahoma] – Apr. 24, 1989

 

Kemp, Geoffrey – Feb. 1, 1990

 

Khachigian, Ken

Other Descriptive Information

Also includes letter by Vernon Jordan (President of National Urban League) to Khachigian, with suggested inserts for Reagan inaugural address
 

Aug. 7, 1989

 

Kilpatrick, Jack [deceased] – June 20, 1989

 

Kingon, Al – July 19, 1989

 

Kirkpatrick, Jeane [deceased] – Mar. 7, 1990

 

Kissinger, Henry – Apr. 6, 1988

 

Krauthammer, Charles – Mar. 9, 1990

 

Kuhn, James – Mar. 6, 1989

 

Laxalt, Paul – May 22, 1989

 

Lewis, Drew – Early, n.d.

 

Lyles, A. C. – Jan. 3, 1989

 

McCartney, James – Jan. 20, 1989

 

McCrary, Tex [deceased] – Sept. 24, 1989

 

McDaniel, Rod – Mar. 13, 1989

 

McDowell, Charles – Mar. 2, 1989

 

McFarlane, Robert [Bud]

 

Feb. 1, 1985

 

Aug. 10, 1985

 

Nov. 18, 1986

 

Apr. 21, 1987

 

Feb. 21, 1989

 

Oct. 11, 1989

 

Dec. 23, 1989

 

Jan. 5, 1990

 

Jan. 16, 1990

 

Feb. 3, 1990

 

Apr. 2, 1990

 

Meese, Ed

 

Early - Apr. 9, 1980; May 7, 1981; July 30, 1981; Jan. 7, 1983; Dec. 20, 1983

 

July 26, 1988

 

Mar. 5, 1989

 

Apr. 11, 1989

 

Aug. 2, 1989

 

Morton, Elaine – Nov. 23, 1987

 

Muskie, Ed [deceased] – Nov. 27, 1989

 

Neustadt, Richard – Nov. 24, 1986

 

Nofziger, Lyn [deceased] – June 13, 1989

 

Noonan, Peggy – Sept. 30, 1989

 

Oakley, Robert – Jan. 30, 1989

 

Oberdorfer, Don – Apr. 23, 1989

 

Oglesby, B. J. – Nov. 26, 1988

 

Orben, Bob – Sept. 13, 1989

 

Osborne, Kathy – Sept. 19, 1989

 

Parvin, Landon – Mar. 9, 1989

 

Perina, Rudy – Nov. 12, 1989

 

Perle, Richard

 

Mar. 9, 1989

 

Dec. 26, 1989

 

Pike, John E. [Associate Director, Federation of American Scientists], Jan. 28, 1990

 

Poindexter, John – Nov. 17, 1986

 

Powell, Colin

 

June 29, 1988

 

Feb. 23, 1989; Feb. 27, 1989

 

Feb. 13, 1990

 

Radcliffe, Donnie – Sept. 13, 1988

 

Reagan, Nancy

 

Feb. 10, 1989

 

May 5, 1989

 

Reagan, Nancy - Interviews conducted by Gwen Rubenstein with Nancy Reagan staff: Jack Courtemanche, Jane Erkenbeck, Linda Faulkner, James Manning, Oct. 15, 1988

 

Reagan, Neil [deceased] – June 19, 1988

 

Reagan, Ronald [deceased]

 

June 18, 1980

 

Mar. 27, 1981

 

July 22, 1981

 

Dec. 16, 1982

 

Mar. 29, 1983

 

Jan. 16, 1984

 

Apr. 28, 1987

 

Feb. 25, 1988

 

Oct. 26, 1988

 

Feb. 10, 1989

 

May 5, 1989

 

Feb. 26, 1990

 

Reed, Tom – Apr. 11, 1983

 

Regan, Donald [Don] [deceased]

 

Jan. 8, 1985

 

Oct. 17, 1985

 

Apr. 22, 1986

 

July 11, 1986

 

Nov. 13, 1986; Nov. 14, 1986

 

Nov. 21, 1986

 

May 17, 1989

 

Feb. 2, 1990

 

Aug. 19, 1990

 

Reynolds, Nancy – May 9, 1989

 

Roberts, Bill [deceased] – Jan. 4, 1988

 

Rodman, Peter – July 10, 1990

 

Rogers, John – Feb. 22, 1989

 

Rollins, Ed

 

Mar. 8, 1985

 

Jan. 30, 1989

 

May 14, 1990

 

Rumsfeld, Don – May 14, 1990

 

Salvatori, Henry [deceased] – Jan. 4, 1988

 

Scowcroft, Brent – July 28, 1990

 

Seidman, Bill – July 15, 1990

Box 24

Shultz, George

 

Feb. 13, 1989

 

Apr. 6, 1989

 

Sims, Robert – Mar. 20, 1989

 

Sittman, William – July 9, 1990

 

Small, Karna – July 26, 1989

 

Smith, William French [deceased] – Aug. 27, 1987

 

Speakes, Larry – Aug. 22, 1986

 

Spencer, Stu – Dec. 8, 1988

 

Sporkin, Stanley – Feb. 12, 1990

 

Steffes, George

 

Jan. 14, 1988

 

Apr. 25, 1989

 

Stevens, George – Apr. 12, 1989

 

Stockman, David

 

Feb. 3, 1983

 

Aug. 22, 1986

 

Strauss, Robert [Bob] – Mar. 31, 1989

 

Teicher, Howard – Mar. 28, 1990

 

Thomas, Dennis – May 16, 1989

 

Thomas, Helen – Sept. 15, 1988

 

Tower, John [deceased] – Nov. 7, 1989

 

Tucker, John – Jan. 27, 1990

 

Tuttle, Holmes – Dec. 17, 1987

 

Tutwiler, Margaret – May 23, 1989

 

Valenti, Jack [deceased] – Aug. 14, 1989

 

Vessey, John – Jan 26, 1990

 

Wallison, Peter – July 5, 1989

 

Watkins, James – Feb. 3, 1990

 

Watt, James – May 20, 1981

 

Weinberg, Mark – May 5, 1989

 

Weinberger, Caspar [Cap]

 

May 9, 1981

 

Mar. 17, 1989

 

Mar. 29, 1990

 

West, Kirk – Apr. 14, 1989

 

Wick, Charles – June 2, 1989

 

Will, George

 

Jan. 31, 1989

 

July 9, 1989

 

Wirthlin, Richard

 

Feb. 3, 1987

 

Aug. 10, 1988

 

Mar. 3, 1989

 

Apr. 18, 1990

 

Wolfowitz, Paul – July 5, 1989

 

Yoder, Ed – Mar. 23, 1989

 

White House Phone List, 1981

 

Iran

Scope and Content

Includes newspaper and magazine articles, court documents, interviews and interview excerpts, pool reports, presidential statements, press briefings, and other related material. 1 carton and 1 doc. box.
Box 25

Arms Deal – incl. int. with Rich Armitage, Apr. 11, 1989; Frank Carlucci, Mar. 22, 1989; Rhett Dawson, Mar. 15, 1989; Bill Hyland, Mar. 28, 1989; Richard Perle, Mar. 9, 1989; [Colin] Powell, Feb. 23, 1989; Ronald Reagan, Feb. 10, 1989; George Shultz, Feb. 13, 1989; Robert Sims, Mar. 20, 1989

 

Assessments – incl. int. with Jim Baker, May 23, 1989; Will Ball, Mar. 14, 1989; Zbigniew Brzezinski, et al, July 10, 1987; Dick Darman, Jan. 6, 1987 and Apr. 21, 1989; Bill Hyland, Mar. 28, 1989; Paul Laxalt, May 22, 1989; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989; Margaret Tutweiler, May 23, 1989

 

Buckley, William (CIA)

 

Bush, George

 

Contras – incl. int. with Ed Meese, Apr. 11, 1989

 

Hall, Fawn

 

Indictments

 

The Investigation – incl. int. with Jim Baker, Mar. 7, 1990; Zbigniew Brzezinski, et al, July [10], 1987; Bud McFarlane, Jan. 5, 1990; Ed Meese, Mar. 5, 1989

 

Iran-Contra – LC stories in Washington Post

 

Iran-Contra 1990 – incl. int. with [Fred] Ikle, Mar. 6, 1990; Jeane Kirkpatrick, Mar. 7, 1990; John Tuck, Jan. 27, 1990

 

Iran-Contra – USA vs. John M. Poindexter, Feb. 16-17, 1990 – Deposition of Ronald W. Reagan

 

Iran Hearings – Chronological

 

Iran Hearings – 1st Day – North – incl. int. with [Arthur B.] Culvahouse, Mar. 27, 1989; Rod McDaniel, Mar. 13, 1989

 

Israel

 

Legal Defense – incl. int. with [Arthur B.] Culvahouse, Mar. 27, 1989; Ed Meese, Apr. 11, 1989

 

McFarlane, Bud – incl. int. with Bud McFarlane, Mar. 11, 1987 and Mar. 16, 1987; [Edmund] Muskie, Nov. 27, 1989; [John] Tower, Nov. 7, 1989

 

Meese, Edwin

 

Memos – incl. int. with [Dick] Cheney, Dec. 12, 1986; [Dick] Darman, Dec. 17, 1986; [ ] Dennis, Dec. 22, 1986; [Paul] Laxalt, Dec. 12, 1986; [Larry] Speakes, Dec. 22, 1986; Unidentified, Nov. 18, 1986; Dec. 17, 1986; Dec. 26, 1986

 

Nir, Amiram

 

North, Oliver

 

North Trial Documents

 

Palm Springs

Box 26

Pardons – incl. int. with Ken Duberstein, Apr. 27, 1989; Marlin Fitzwater, Dec. 1, 1988; Dick Wirthlin, Mar. 3, 1989

 

Poindexter, John – incl. int. with [Arthur B.] Culvahouse, Mar. 27, 1989; Robert Sims, Mar. 20, 1989

 

Polls

 

Reagan, Ronald – incl. int. with [Frank] Carlucci, n.d.; [Arthur B.] Culvahouse, Mar. 27, 1989; Rhett Dawson, Mar. 15, 1989; Frank Fahrenkopf, Mar. 6, 1989; Anne Higgins, Apr. 21, 1989; Paul Laxalt, Dec. 8, 1986; Bud McFarlane, Feb. 21, 1989; Ed Meese, Apr. 11, 1989; [Edmund] Muskie, Nov. 27, 1989; [Colin] Powell, Feb. 23, 1989; Nancy Reagan, May 5, 1989; Nancy Reynolds, Dec. 1, 1986; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989; Unidentified, Dec. 1, 1986; Unidentified, n.d.

 

Reagan Recovery – incl. int. with Howard Baker, May 22, 1989; [Arthur B.] Culvahouse, Mar. 27, 1989; [Rhett] Dawson, n.d.; Nancy Reagan, May 5, 1989; Don Regan, May 17, 1989; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989; Robert Strauss, Mar. 31, 1989; Dennis Thomas, May 16, 1989; Dick Wirthlin, Mar. 3, 1989

 

Reagan Speech, Mar. 4, 1987 – incl. int. with Rhett Dawson, Mar. 15, 1989; Landon Parvin, Mar. 9, 1989; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989

 

Regan, Donald – incl. int. with [Edmund] Muskie, Nov. 27, 1989

 

Shultz, George

 

Tower Board – incl. int. with [Dick] Cheney, et al, Feb. 2, 1987; Rhett Dawson, Mar. 15, 1989; [Edmund] Muskie, Nov. 27, 1989; [John] Tower, Nov. 7, 1989; Peter Wallison, July 5, 1989

 

Weinberger, Cap

 

Issues

Scope and Content

Mainly newspaper and magazine articles, along with Presidential press briefings and fact sheets, reports, statements by public officials and legislators, stories by LC, and related material. Also includes some interviews and excerpts of interviews relating to the respective issues. 6 cartons.
Box 27

ABM

 

Abortion – incl. int. with Marty Anderson, Apr. 4, 1989; Anne Higgins, Apr. 21, 1989

 

Acid Rain – incl. int. with Craig Fuller, May 9, 1989

 

Affirmative Action

 

‘Age’ Issue

 

Agriculture

 

Agriculture (Farm Policy)

 

AIDS – incl. int. with Ronald Reagan, Feb. 26, 1990

 

Appointments – incl. int. with Jim Baker, n.d.; [Cavanagh?], n.d.; Pen James, n.d.; J. Jackson Walter, n.d.; unidentified, n.d.

 

Arms Control, 1980-1989

 

1980-1981 – incl. int. with Al Haig, June 6, 1989

 

1982 – incl. int. with Gen. Ed Rowney, Apr. 30, 1982

 

1983

 

1984 – incl. int. with [Ed] Muskie, Nov. 27, 1989; unidentified, Feb. 6, 1985; unidentified, Mar. 27, 1985

 

1985 – incl. int. by David [?] with [Larry] Speakes, et al, ca. Nov. 1, 1985

 

1986 – incl. int. with unidentified, July 8, 1986; Larry Speakes, July 9, 1986

 

1987 – incl. int. with [Jim/Howard ?] Baker, Apr. 8, 1989

 

1988 – incl. int. with [Colin] Powell, 1988

 

1989 – incl. int. with Howard Baker, May 22, 1989; Frank Carlucci, Mar. 22, 1989; Bill Hyland, Mar. 28, 1989; Richard Perle, Mar. 9 1989; Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989; John Tower, Nov. 7, 1989

 

ASATS (anti-satellites), 1984

 

Astrology – incl. int. with Mike Deaver, May 23, 1989; [Fred] Fielding, Nov. 7, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989; Jim Kuhn, Mar. 5, 1989; Don Regan, May 17, 1989; Jeremy J. Stone, May 3, 1989; Dennis Thomas, May 16, 1989

 

Auto Imports

 

Auto Task Force, 1981 – incl. int. with [Malcolm] Baldrige, May 11, 1981

 

AWACS

 

B-1 (bomber)

 

Benevidez, Roy P. - Congressional Medal of Honor

Box 28

Bitburg – incl. int. with Don Regan, May 17, 1989

 

Board for International Broadcasting

 

Bob Jones University – incl. int. with [Peter] Wallison, July 5, 1989

 

Cabinet

 

Camp David - incl. int. with Jim Kuhn, Mar. 6, 1989

 

Carter, Jimmy

 

Catastrophic Health Insurance

 

Chemical Weapons

 

Child Care

 

CIA

 

Civil Rights – incl. int. by David Hoffman, with Ed Meese, ca. Nov. 29, n.y.

 

Congress

 

Congressional Pay Raise, 1988-1989

 

Conservatives – incl. int. with Tony Dolan, Mar. 13, 1989; Ed Meese, Mar. 5, 1989; George Will, Jan. 31, 1989

 

Constitution

 

Contras

 

1985-1986 – incl. int. with Dick Cheney, Mar. 7, 1986; [Alfonso] Robelo, Mar. 7, 1986

 

1987

 

1988 - incl. int. with Rod McDaniel, Mar. 13, 1989

 

1989 – incl. int. with Will Ball, Mar. 14, 1989; Dick Cheney, June 27, 1989; [Fred] Ikle, Mar. 6, 1990; Jeane Kirkpatrick, Mar. 7, 1990; [Bud] McFarlane, Jan. 5, 1990; Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989 and Feb. 26, 1990

 

Covert Aid

 

Crime Commission

 

Debategate – incl. int. with [Jim] Baker, June 27, 1983; [William] Casey, July 6, 1983; Michael K. Deaver, June 27, 1983; David Gergen, June 28, 1983; July 13, 1983; and Mar. 6, 1989; Wayne H. Valis, June 28, 1983; Sept. 7, 1983; and undated

 

Decisionmakers

 

Decisions – series of articles by LC

 

Defectors

 

Defense – incl. int. with Dick Cheney, June 27, 1989; John Tower, Nov. 7, 1989

 

Defense – Center for Defense Information

 

Democrats

 

Disinformation

 

Drugs, 1984-1989

 

Education

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El Salvador

 

Energy – incl. int. with Lee Atwater, Aug. 11, 1981

 

Environment

 

Environmental Protection Agency

 

Espionage

 

Ethics – incl. int. with Jim Baker, Mar. 7, 1990; Dick Cheney, June 27, 1989; Fred Fielding, Nov. 7, 1989

 

Ethics Bill, 1988

 

Fairness – incl. int. with Marty Anderson, Nov. 16, 1989

 

Family

 

Farmers, 1983-1986, 1988

 

Federal Reserve

 

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

 

Federalism – incl. int. with Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989

 

First 70 Days – incl. int. with Annelise Anderson, Apr. 6, 1989; Jim Baker, May 23, 1989; Dick Darman, Apr. 21, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989; Craig Fuller, May 8, 1989; Al Haig, June 6, 1989; Anne Higgins, Apr. 21, 1989; Robert McFarlane, Feb. 21, 1989; Nancy Reagan, May 5, 1989; Ronald Reagan, Feb. 10, 1989 and May 5, 1989;

 

John Rogers, Feb. 22, 1989; Unidentified, Feb. 18, 1981

 

Flag Burning

 

Grace Commission

 

Grain Embargo – incl. int. with Ed Meese, Mar. 5, 1989

 

Gramm-Rudman

 

Gun Control

 

Health Care

 

Hispanics

 

Homeless

 

Hostages

 

Hostages - 1988

 

Housing

 

HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) – incl. int. with Ronald Reagan, Feb. 26, 1990

 

Human Rights

 

Hunger and Poverty

 

Immigration

 

Inaugural, 1981 – incl. int. with Ken Khachigian, May 3, 1989

 

Inaugural Address, 1981

 

Independent Counsel Bill

 

Initiatives

 

Interior Department – incl. int. with [James] Watt, May 20, 1981

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INF (Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces) Treaty – incl. int. with [Dick] Cheney, Apr. 21, 1987

 

Japanese-Americans

 

Jews

 

Jobs

 

Judges

 

Justice

 

KAL-007 (Korean Airlines plane shot down by Soviets) – incl. int. with Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989

 

Kennedy Medal

 

Labor

 

Labor Corruption

 

Lame Duck

 

Leaks (from White House) – incl. int. with Richard Allen, Apr. 29, 1989; William P. Clark, Mar. 20, 1989; Ken Duberstein, Apr. 27, 1989; Don Regan, May 17, 1989; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989

 

Legislation

 

Liberty Weekend, 1986

 

Mafia

 

Maritime

 

Medal of Freedom – incl. int. with William F. Buckley, May 16, 1989

 

Medicare

 

Military Base Closings

 

Moscow Human Rights Conference, 1991

 

MX [Intercontinental Ballistic Missile - ICBM]

 

1980

 

1981 – incl. int. with [John] Tower, Nov. 7, 1989

 

1982-1985

 

1987-1989 – incl. int. with Richard Perle, Mar. 9, 1989

 

National Security – incl. int. with Jim Baker, Mar. 7, 1990; [Bud] McFarlane, Jan. 5, 1990

 

National Security Council – incl. int. with Richard Allen, Apr. 29, 1989; Will Ball, Mar. 14, 1989; Zbigniew Brzezinski, Brent Scowcroft, Clark Clifford, James Schlesinger, July 10, 1987; Frank Carlucci, Mar. 22, 1989; William Clark, Mar. 20, 1989; Dick Darman, Apr. 21, 1989; Al Haig, June 6, 1989; Bill Hyland, Mar. 28, 1989; Rodney McDaniel, Mar. 13, 1989; Richard Perle, Mar. 9, 1989; Colin Powell, Feb. 23, 1989; Ronald Reagan, Feb. 26, 1990; George Shultz, Apr. 6, 1989; Robert Sims, Mar. 20, 1989

 

National Security Council – [Richard V.] Allen Paper (re NSC)

 

Nazis

 

The New Era

 

Nixon Memo, Nov. 17, 1980

 

Nuclear Arms Plants

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Office of Management and Budget (OMB)

 

Oil

 

Ozone

 

PATCO [Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization]

 

Pentagon Scandals

 

Polls, pre-1980

 

Polls, 1981-1983, 1985-1989

 

Polls – Wirthlin – incl. int. with Dick Wirthlin, Mar. 3, 1989

 

Polygraphs

 

Poverty

 

Presidency – incl. int. with Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989

 

Presidential Pardons

 

Privatization

 

Race Relations – incl. int. with Rich Armitage, Apr. 11, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989; [Colin] Powell, Feb. 23, 1989; Dick Wirthlin, Mar. 3, 1989

 

Reagan Doctrine - incl. interview with [Bud] McFarlane, Jan. 5, 1990

 

Regulation

 

Regulation – Social Consequences

 

Religion

 

S&L [Savings and Loan] Crisis

 

Salt II [Strategic Arms Limitation Talks]

 

SBA [Small Business Administration]

 

Second Term

 

Secrecy

 

Secret Service

 

Social Issues

 

Social Security, 1981-1988

 

Space

 

Space Shuttle – Challenger Explosion, Jan. 28, 1986

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Space Shuttle Discovery

 

Space Station

 

Staffing

 

Star Wars (SDI), 1983-1987

 

Stealth Bomber

 

Steel Industry

 

Superconductors

 

Supreme Court, 1981-1984, 1986-1989

 

Teamsters

 

Teflon Presidency

 

Terrorism – incl. int. with Frank Carlucci, Mar. 22, 1989

 

Three Mile Island

 

Trade – incl. int. with Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989

 

Transition, 1980 – incl. int. with Annelise Anderson, Apr. 6, 1989; Dick Darman, Apr. 21, 1989; Craig Fuller, May 9, 1989; Ed Meese, Mar. 5, 1989 and Aug. 2, 1989; [Ed] Rollins, Jan. 30, 1989

 

Treaties - TTB/PNE [Threshold Test Ban /Peaceful Nuclear Explosion]

 

Unemployment

 

U.S. – Canada Trade

 

USS Stark

 

V-E Day

 

Veterans Affairs

 

Veto and Overrides – incl. int. with Howard Baker, May 22, 1989

 

Vietnam

 

Voting Rights Act

 

War Powers Act – incl. int. with William F. Buckley, May 10, 1989

 

Wedtech [1980s political scandal involving defense contracts] – incl. int. with Ed Meese, Apr. 11, 1989

 

Welfare

 

Welfare Queen

 

Wirthlin Plan – First 100 Days

 

Women and Reagan

 

People

Scope and Content

Mainly magazine and newspaper articles [some by LC], along with briefings, correspondence, interviews [including interviews or portions of interviews with individuals noted, and with others, about the individuals noted), press releases, and related material. 5 cartons.
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Abrams, Elliott – incl. int. with Colin Powell, Feb. 23, 1989

 

Allen, Richard – incl. int. with RA, Apr. 29, 1981; May 12, 1981; May 13, 1981; also with Mike Deaver, May 23, 1981; Alexander Haig, June 6, 1989

 

Anderson, Martin – incl. int. with David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989

 

Arrias, Oscar

 

Assad, Hafez al

 

Baker, Howard – incl. int. with Frank Carlucci, Mar. 22, 1989; [?] Chaffee, Nov. 6, 1987; [Arthur B.] Culvahouse, Mar. 27, 1989; Frank Fahrenkopf, Mar. 6, 1989; [Thomas] Griscom, Nov. 6, 1987; A. Higgins, Apr. 19, 1989; [Paul] Laxalt, May 22, 1989; [Richard] Lugar, Nov. 6, 1987; [Robert?] Packwood, Nov. 6, 1987; John Tuck, Jan. 27, 1990

 

Baker, James

 

Baldrige, Malcolm

 

Bell, T. H.

 

Bennett, William

 

Biden, Joseph

 

Block, John

 

Bork, Robert – incl. int. with [Arthur B.] Culvahouse, Mar. 27, 1989; Terry Eastland, Feb. 22, 1989

 

Bowen, Otis

 

Brady, Nicholas

 

Brock, William

 

Buchanan, Patrick [Pat] – incl. int. with PB, June 13, 1985; Oct. 18, 1985; Mar. 4, 1986

 

Buckley, William F. – incl. int. with Tony Dolan, Mar. 13, 1989

 

Burford, Anne Gorsuch – incl. int. with Mike Deaver, May 23, 1989; Craig Fuller, May 9, 1989

 

Burnley, James

 

Burt, Richard

 

Bush, Barbara – incl. int. with Nancy Reagan, May 5, 1989

 

Bush Cabinet

 

Bush, George [H. W.] – incl. int. with William Clark, Mar. 20, 1989; [Fred] Ikle, Mar. 6, 1990; Jim Kuhn, Mar. 5, 1989; Ronald Reagan, Feb. 26, 1990; George Shultz, Apr. 6, 1989; George Will, Jan. 31, 1989; also int. with George Bush, by Dale Russakoff, Jan. 14, 1985

 

Bush Presidency – incl. int. with James Baker, Mar. 7, 1990

 

Cabinet [Reagan] – incl. int. with [Bud] McFarlane, Feb. 21, 1989

 

Cabinet Government – incl. int. with Annalise Anderson, July 15, 1982; Lee Atwater, July 15, 1982; [?] Baker, July 14, 1982; [Malcolm ] Baldrige, July 14, 1982; Doug Bandow, July 15, 1982; [?] Bell, July 15, 1982; Brian Biles, July 15, 1982; Bill Brock, July 8, 1982; Dick Cheney, July 15, 1992; Bob Dole, July 6, 1982; [?] Carlesen, July 15, 1982; [James] Edwards, July 7, 1982; Stu Eisenstadt, July 15, 1982; [Craig] Fuller, July 14, 1982; Mark Gitenstein, July 15, 1982; Ken Hagerty, July 15, 1982; [?] Harper, July 15, 1982; Fred Khedouri, July 15, 1982; Larry Kudlow, July 14, 1982; Drew Lewis, July 8, 1982; [Ed] Meese, July 13, 1982; Brad Patterson, July 9, 1982; Richard Perle, Mar. 9, 1989; [?] Porter, July 14, 1982; [Donald] Regan, July 16, 1982; [?] Schweiker, July 8, 1982; Roger Stone, July 15, 1982; Pete Teeley, July 15, 1982; Charles Walker, July 15, 1982; [James] Watt, July 6, 1982 and July 15, 1982; David Winston, July 15, 1982; [Richard] Wirthlin, July 14, 1982

 

Canzeri, Joseph

 

Carlucci, Frank – incl. int. with FC, Nov. 24, 1987; Dan Howard, Nov. 4, 1987; [Donald] Rumsfeld, n.d.

 

Carmen, David

 

Carter, Jimmy

 

Casey, William – incl. int. with Jim Baker, Mar. 7, 1990; Tony Dolan, Mar. 13, 1989; Richard Helms, June 12, 1989; [Fred], Mar. 6, 1990; [Jeane] Kirkpatrick, Mar. 7, 1990; [Bud] McFarlane, Feb. 21, 1989; Ed Meese, July 13, 1981; Ronald Reagan, Feb. 26, 1990

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Cavazos, Lauro F.

 

Chavez, Linda

 

Cheney, Dick

 

Chernenko, Konstantin

 

Clark, William [Bill] – incl. int. and int. excerpts with WC, [1981 or1982]; [1982 or 1983]; July 24, 1983; May 15, 1984; [1984] ; with Richard Allen, Apr. 29, 1989; Al Haig, June 6, 1989; Robert Sims, Mar. 20, 1989

 

Coelho, Tony

 

Crocker, Chester

 

Crowe, William (Adm.)

 

Culvahouse, Arthur B. – int. with AC, Mar. 5, 1989

 

Cuomo, Mario

 

Daniloff, Nicholas

 

Darman, Dick – incl. int. with DD, Mar. 28, 2984; Dec. 12, 1986; Jan. 22, 1988; Dec. 22, 1988; with Ken Duberstein, Apr. 2, 1987

 

Davis, Loyal

 

Deaver, Mike – incl. int. with MD, May 23, 1989; Richard Allen, Apr. 29 1989; Tom Clancy, May 30, 1989; William Clark, Mar. 20, 1989; Dick Darman, Apr. 21, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989; Al Haig, June 6, 1989; Ed Meese, Mar. 5, 1989; Nancy Reagan, May 5, 1989; John Rogers, Feb. 22, 1989; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989

 

Deaver, Mike – int. from Marjorie Williams, with [?] Canzeri, Sept. 22, 1987; Jack Cox, Shirley Moore, and Pat Jacobson, July 22, 1987; Vernon Cristina, Bill Hauck, and Bill Adler, June 29, [1987]; [Dick] Darman, July 1, [1987?]; Bill Deaver, July 2, [1987]; Jim Lake, Sept. 22, 1987; Peter McCoy, Sept. 22, 1987; [Lyn] Nofziger, Sept. 22, 1987; [Ed?] Rollins, Sept. 22, 1987; [?] Russo, Sept. 22, 1987; [?] Sears, July 8, [1987]; [?] Sittmann, Sept. 22, 1987; Doug Watts, July 6, [1987] – [Sept. 22, 1987 dates seem to be dates of transmission to LC, not interviews themselves which, based on other interviews, may have been June-July 1987]

 

Devine, Donald

 

Dole, Elizabeth

 

Dole, Robert

 

Donatelli, Frank

 

Donovan, Ray

 

Duarte, Jose Napoleon

 

Duberstein, Ken – incl. int. with KD, Feb. 17, 1987; Nov. 7, 1987; June 13, 1988; June 23, 1988; June 29, 1988; also with Howard Baker, May 22, 1989; Will Ball, May 6, [1987]; Jim Kuhn, Mar. 5, 1989; Nancy Reagan, May 5, 1989

 

Dukakis, Michael

 

Eastland, Terry – incl. int. with Ed Meese, Apr. 11, 1989

 

Edwards, James

 

Ely, Bert

 

Enders, Thomas

 

Failed Reagan Nominees

 

Feldstein, Martin

 

Ferraro, Geraldine

 

Fielding, Fred

 

Fitzwater, Marlin – incl. int. with MF, Dec. 13, n.y.

 

Foley, Thomas

 

Ford, Gerald R. - incl. int. with Dick Cheney, June 27, 1989

 

Fortier, Don – incl. int. with Rod McDaniel, Mar. 13, 1989

 

Friedersdorf, Max

 

Fuller, Craig

 

Funderburk, David

 

Gandhi, Rajiv

 

Gates, Robert M.

 

Gergen, David

 

Ginsburg, Douglas – incl. int. with Howard Baker, May 22, 1989; Terry Eastwood, Feb. 22, 1989

 

Giuliani, Rudolph [Rudy]

 

Goldwater, Barry

 

Gorbachev, Mikhail – incl. int. with Jim Kuhn, Mar. 5, 1989; Rod McDaniel, Mar. 13, 1989; Nancy Reagan, May 5, 1989

 

Gorbachev, Raisa

 

Greenspan, Alan

 

Griscom, Thomas

 

Gromyko, Andrei – incl. int. with Henry Kissinger, Feb. 6, 1985; [Robert] Sims, Feb. 6, 1985

 

Habib, Philip

 

Haig, Alexander – incl. int. with AH, [early 1982] and June 6, 1989; also with Richard Allen, Apr. 29, 1989; Mike Deaver, May 23, 1989; [Don ] Oberdorfer, Nov. 4, 1983 and Nov. 5, 1983; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989; Margaret Tutwiler, May 23, 1989

 

Hall, Fawn

 

Hart, Gary

 

Hasenfus, Eugene

 

Heckler, Margaret

 

Helms, Jesse

 

Henkel, William – incl. notes from conversations with Mike Deaver and [Richard] Wirthlin, [pre-Aug. 1987]

 

Herrington, John

 

Hodel, Donald

 

Holmes, Joseph R.

 

Hussein, King

 

Hussein, Saddam

 

Inouye, Daniel

 

Jackson, Jesse

 

Jenco, Fr. Lawrence M.

 

Kampelman, Max

 

Kemp, Jack

 

Kennedy, Anthony – incl. int. with [Arthur B.] Culvahouse, Mar. 27, 1989; Terry Eastland, Feb. 22, 1989

 

Khachigian, Kenneth L.

 

Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah

 

King, Martin Luther, Jr. – incl. int. with David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989

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Kirkpatrick, Jeane – incl. int. with JK, Mar. 7, 1990

 

Kissinger, Henry - incl. int. with HK, Sept. 25, 1984

 

Kohl, Helmut

 

Koop, C. Everett

 

Landon, Alf

 

Laxalt, Paul – incl. int. with PL, Feb. 26, 1986; Mar. 4, 1986; Mar. 6, 1985 [re departure of Ferdinand Marcos]; also with Lee Atwater, May 30, 1986; Frank Fahrenkopf, Mar. 6, 1989; [Ed ] Rollins, May 30, 1986 and Aug. 3, 1986

 

Lehman, John

 

Lewis, Andrew Lindsay – incl. int. with Ed Rollins, Jan. 30, 1989

 

Lopez-Munoz, Annette

 

Lugar, Richard – incl. int. with RL, Nov. 25, 1987

 

Lyng, Richard

 

Malek, Frederic V.

 

Mandela, Nelson

 

Manion, Daniel

 

Marcos, Ferdinand – incl. int. with Rich Armitage, Apr. 11, 1989; Paul Laxalt, Feb. 25, 1986 and May 22, 1989; Colin Powell, Feb. 23, 1989; [Paul] Wolfowitz, July 5, 1989

 

Marsh, John O., Jr.

 

Martin, Preston

 

McFarlane, Bud – incl. int. with BM, Nov. 13, 1983; Dec. 6, 1984; Oct. 30, 1985; and Nov. 17, 1987; also with Richard Armitage, Apr. 11, 1989; Les Aspin, Feb. 8, 1985; Ken Duberstein, Dec. 4, 1985; Sam Holt, Feb. 8, 1985; Don Regan, [Dec. 1, 1985?]; [Robert] Sims, Feb 8, 1985 and Mar. 20, 1989; Dick Wirthlin, Mar. 3, 1989 McLaughlin, Ann

 

Meese, Edwin – incl. int. with EM, Mar. 5, 1989 and Apr. 11, 1989; also with Richard Allen, Apr. 29, 1989; Annelise Anderson, Apr. 6, 1989; Arnold Burns, Oct. 16, 1989; Arthur B. Culvahouse, Mar. 5, 1989 and Mar. 27, 1989; Rhett Dawson, Mar. 15, 1989; Terry Eastland, Feb. 17, [1989] and Feb. 22, 1989; Craig Fuller, May 9, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989; [John] Herrington, et al, Dec. 19, 1983; John Rogers, Feb. 22, 1989; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989

 

Meese, Edwin – Confirmation

 

Miller, James – incl int. with JM by Judy Haveman, Dec. 17, 1986

 

Mitterand, Francois

 

Mondale, Walter (Fritz)

 

Morton, Elaine

 

Nakasone, Yasuhiro

 

Negroponte, John

 

Neustadt, Richard

 

Nicholson, Arthur (Maj.)

 

Nimmo, Robert

 

Nitze, Paul

 

Nixon, Richard – incl. int. with Richard Helms, June 12, 1989; Anne Higgins, Apr. 19, 1989; Rod McDaniel, Mar. 13, 1989; George Shultz, Feb. 13, 1989

 

Nofziger, Lyn – incl. int. with LN, May 8, 1981; also with Ed Rollins, Jan. 20, 1989

 

North, Oliver

 

Nunn, Sam

 

Oakley, Robert – incl. int. with RO, ca. Jan. 30, 1989

 

O’Connor, Sandra Day

 

Oglesby, M. B., Jr.

 

O’Neill, Tip

 

Packard, David

 

Parvin, Landon – incl. int. with LP, Mar. 7, 1989

 

Perle, Richard – incl. int. with RP, June 12, 1986; Oct. 8, 1986; Mar. 7, n.y.

 

Pierce, Sam

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Poindexter, John – incl. int. with JP by Dave [?], ca. Aug. 14, 1986 and Dec. 26, 1986; also with [Bill] Hyland, n.d.; Rod McDaniel, Mar. 13, 1989; Bud McFarlane, Feb. 21, 1989

 

Pollard, Jonathan

 

Pope John Paul

 

Powell, Colin – incl. int. with CP, Feb. 23, 1989; also with Rich Armitage, Apr. 11, 1989; Frank Carlucci, Mar. 22, 1989; George Shultz, Feb. 13, 1989

 

Powell, Colin – Magazine Piece – incl. int. with Marybel Batjer, et al, July 13, 1988; [Ken] Duberstein, July 13, [1988?]; Col. Vic Michael, July 19, 1988; Alma [Powell], n.d.; Gen. [Carl E.] Vuono, July 16, 1988

 

Powell, Lewis

 

Queen Elizabeth

 

Reagan, Ronald - Profiles, pre-1982 – incl. int. with RR, May 22, 1979; Aug. 19, [1980?]; Oct. 2, 1980; Oct. 22, 1980; Mar. 27, 1981; July 22, 1981; July 30, 1981

 

Reagan, Ronald - 1982-1988

Scope and Content

incl. interviews, many published, by other journalists and news organizations
 

1982 – incl. int. with RR, Dec. 16, 1982

 

1983 – incl. int. with RR in group setting, Feb. 4, 1983

 

1984 – incl. int. with RR, by LC, David Hoffman, and Juan Williams, Jan. 16, 1984

 

1985 – incl. int. with RR, by LC and David Hoffman, Apr. 1, 1985

 

1986 – incl. int. with RR, by LC and David Hoffman, Feb. 10, 1986

 

Reed, Thomas – incl. int. with TR, Feb. 11, 1983; Mar. 15, 1983; Apr. 8, 1983; also with unidentified White House official, Mar. 14, 1983

 

Regan, Donald – incl. int. with DR, Mar. [?], 1985; June 14, 1985; Oct. 18, 1985; May 17, 1989; also with Jim Baker, May 23, 1989; Frank Carlucci, Mar. 22, 1989; Rhett Dawson, Mar. 15, 1989; Frank Fahrenkopf, Mar. 6, 1989; [Fred] Fielding, Nov. 7, 1989; Marlin Fitzwater, Mar. 8, 1985; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989; Richard Helms, June 12, 1989; Anne Higgins, Apr. 19, 1989; [Kenneth L.] Khachigian, May 3, 1989; Jim Kuhn, Mar. 5, 1989; [Paul] Laxalt, May 22, 1989; Ed Rollins, Jan. 30, 1989; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989; John Tuck, Jan. 27, 1990; Margaret Tutwiler, May 23, 1989; [Peter] Wallison, July 5, 1989

 

Regan, Donald – Book

 

Rehnquist, William

 

Reynolds, Nancy – incl. int. with NR, Apr. 26, 1989

 

Reynolds, William Bradford – incl. int. with Terry Eastland, Feb. 22, 1989

 

Ridgway, Rozanne

 

Robertson, Pat

 

Rollins, Ed – incl. int. with ER, Feb. 16, 1984; Jan. 9, 1985; Feb. 11, 1985; also with Bill Hauck, Oct. 27, 1982; Lyn Nofziger, Apr. 19, 1982; [Richard] Wirthlin, Mar. 2, 1984

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Rosebush, James

 

Ruckelshaus, William – incl. int. with Craig Fuller, May 9, 1989

 

Sadat, Anwar

 

Scalia, Antonin

 

Scharansky, Anatoly

 

Schweiker, Richard

 

Scowcroft, Brent

 

Sessions, William

 

Shultz, George – incl. int. with Elliott Abrams, Mar. 16, 1989; Rich Armitage, Apr. 11, 1989; Jim Baker, May 23, 1989; Frank Carlucci, Mar. 22, 1989; William Clark, Mar. 20, 1989; Ed Meese, Apr. 11, 1989; Richard Perle, Mar. 9, 1989; Colin Powell, Feb. 27, 1989; Paul Wolfowitz, July 5, 1989

 

Shultz-Weinberger Relationship – incl. int. with GS, Feb. 13, 1989; also with Rich Armitage, Apr. 11, 1989; Will Ball, Mar. 14, 1989; Frank Carlucci, Mar. 22, 1989; Bill Hyland, Mar. 28, 1989; [Fred] Ikle, Mar. 6, 1990; [Jeane] Kirkpatrick, Mar. 7, 1990; Rod McDaniel, Mar. 13, 1989; [Bud] McFarlane, Feb. 21, 1989 and Jan. 5, 1990; Richard Perle, Mar. 9, 1989; Colin Powell, Feb. 23, 1989; Robert Sims, Mar. 20, 1989

 

Smith, William French

 

Solzhenitsyn, Alexander

 

Speakes, Larry – incl. int. with David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989

 

Spencer, Stuart – incl. int. with SS, Mar. 3, 1989

 

Staar, Richard

 

Steffes, George – int. with GS, Jan. 14, 1988

 

Stockman, David – int. with Annelise Anderson, Feb. 3, 1983 and Apr. 6, 1989; [?] Anderson, et al, Jan. 26, 1983; [?] Anderson, Apr. 12, 1986; Jim Baker, May 23, 1989; [?] Clark and Meese, Feb. 3, 1983; Ed Dale, Feb. 3, 1983; [Ken] Duberstein, Feb. 3, 1983; [Craig] Fuller, Feb. 3, 1983; [?] Gosden, June 28, 1983; Alan Greenspan, May 11, 1989; [Larry] Kudlow, Feb. 3, 1983; Ed Meese, Feb. 3, 1983 and Mar. 5, 1989; Ed Rollins, Jan. 30, 1989

 

Sununu, John

 

Tate, Sheila

 

Thatcher, Margaret – incl. int. with Karen De Young, Mar. 6, 1989; Alan Greenspan, May 11, 1989; Richard Perle, Dec. 26, 1989

 

Thomas, Lee

 

Thornburgh, Richard – incl. int. with [Arthur B.] Culvahouse, Mar. 27, 1989

 

Tower, John

 

Tutu, Bishop Desmond M.

 

Tutwiler, Margaret

 

Unruh, Jesse

 

Verity, C. William, Jr.

 

Verstandig, Lee

 

Viguerie, Richard – incl. int. with RV, Dec. 15, 1986

 

Volcker, Paul – incl. int. with Paul Laxalt, June 8, 1983

 

Von Damm, Helene – incl. int. with Nancy Reynolds, Apr. 26, 1989

 

Walters, Vernon A. (Gen.)

 

Watkins, James

 

Watt, James

 

Webb, James

 

Webster, William

 

Weinberger Interview

 

Weinberger, Caspar (Cap)– incl. int. with Rich Armitage, Apr. 11, 1989; Rhett Dawson, Mar. 15, 1989; Mike Deaver, May 23, 1989; Alan Greenspan, May 11, 1989; Dan Howard, Nov. 4, 1987; [Fred] Ikle, Mar. 6, 1990; Richard Perle, Mar. 9, 1989; Robert Sims, Mar. 20, 1989; Kirk West, Apr. 14, 1989

 

Weyrich, Paul M.

 

White House Staff – incl. int. with Richard Allen, Apr. 29, 1989; Will Ball, Mar. 14, 1989; [?] Byrd, et al, July 22, 1987; William Clark, Mar. 20, 1989; Mitch Daniels, Dec. 12, 1986; Dick Darman, Apr. 21, 1989; Rhett Dawson, Mar. 15, 1989; Frank Fahrenkopf, Mar. 6, 1989; Craig Fuller, May 9, 1989; Craig Fuller, et al, Jan. 7, 1983; Anne Higgins, Apr. 21, 1989; Pen James, June 8, 1981; Ed Meese, Mar. 5, 1989; [?] Oglesby, Mar. 28, 1984; John Rogers, Feb. 22, 1989; Ed Rollins, Jan. 30, 1989; George Shultz, Feb. 13, 1989; Robert Sims, Mar. 20, 1989; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989

 

Whittlesly, Faith – int. with William Clark, Mar. 20, 1989

 

Wick, Charlie

 

Wiesel, Elie

 

Will, George – int. with GW, July 9, 1986; also with William F. Buckley, May 16, 1989

 

Williams, Edward Bennett

 

Wills, Garry

 

Wilson, Edwin

 

Wilson, William – incl. int. with Bud McFarlane, Feb. 21, 1989

 

Wirthlin, Richard – incl. int. with RW, June 24, 1983

 

Wright, Jim

 

Personal [about Reagan]

Scope and Content

Mainly articles from newspapers and magazines, some LC, interviews and portions of interviews, pool reports, press releases, wire service stories. 3 cartons. Interviews are open, unless otherwise noted.
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The Actor – incl. int. with Rhett Dawson, Mar. 15, 1989; Ken Duberstein, Apr. 27, 1989; Richard Helms, June 12, 1989; A. C. Lyles, Jan. 3, 1989; Nancy Reagan, May 5, 1989; Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989; Charles Wick, June 2, 1989 Charles Wick, June 2, 1989

 

Airplane Mishaps

 

Alcohol – incl. int. with Sheila Blume, Apr. 20, 1989; William Clark, Mar. 20, 1989; Mike Deaver, May 23, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989; [Paul] Laxalt, May 22, 1989; Ronald Reagan, Feb. 10, 1989 and May 5, 1989; John Rogers, Feb. 22, 1989; George Will, Jan. 31, 1989

 

Almanac [A Reagan Almanac]

 

Anecdotes – Personal – incl. int. with Marty Anderson, Apr. 4, 1989

 

Anecdotes about Reagan – incl. int. with Marty Anderson, Apr. 4, 1989; David Broder, Mar. 7, 1989; William F. Buckley, May 16, 1989; Frank Carlucci, Mar. 22, 1989; Tom Clancy, May 30, 1989; Rhett Dawson, Mar. 15, 1989; Ken Duberstein, Apr. 27, 1989; Frank Fahrenkopf, Mar. 6, 1989; Anne Higgins, Apr. 21, 1989; Albert H. Hunt, Spr. 20, 1989; Jim Kuhn, Mar. 5, 1989; A. C. Lyles, Jan. 3, 1989; Richard Perle, Mar. 9, 1989; Landon Parvin, Mar. 9, 1988; Colin Powell, Mar. 18, 1989; Nancy Reagan, May 5, 1989; John Rogers, Feb. 17, [1989] and Feb. 22, 1989; Edward Rollins, Jan. 30, 1989; George Shultz, Feb. 13, 1989; Stu Spencer, Mar. 3, 1989; Kirk West, Apr. 14, 1989; George Will, Jan. 31, 1989; Dick Wirthlin, Mar. 3, 1989

 

[Armageddon] Reagan and Armageddon – incl. int. with William Clark, Mar. 20, 1989; Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989; C. Wick, June 2, 1989

 

Articles by RR

 

Birthday

 

Bloopers

 

Books [about Reagan and his administration] – incl. int. with Richard Perle, Mar. 9, 1989; Donald T. Regan, May 17, 1989

 

Campaigner

 

Chronologies

 

Color

 

Criticism of Reagan (editorials, readers)

 

Eureka College [RR alma mater]

 

Expectations

 

Family – incl. int. with William F. Buckley, May 16, 1989; Ken Duberstein, Apr. 27, 1989; Frank Fahrenkopf, Mar. 6, 1989; Jim Kuhn Mar. 5, 1989; [Paul] Laxalt, May 22, 1989; A. C. Lyles, Jan. 3, 1989; Nancy Reagan, May 5, 1989; Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989; Nancy Reynolds, Apr. 26, 1989; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989; C. Wick, June 2, 1989

 

Financial

 

Gaffes and Goofs

 

GE (General Electric)

 

Health - incl. int. with [Peg] Noonan, Sept. 30, 1989; Don Regan, May 17 1989

 

Health – Colon Cancer Operation

 

Health – Skin Cancer

 

HUAC (House on Un-American Activities Committee)

 

Humor

 

General – incl. int. with Glenn Campbell, Apr. 12, 1989; [Arthur B.] Culvahouse, Mar. 27, 1989; Alan Greenspan, May 11, 1989; Richard Helms, June 12, 1989; Jim Kuhn, Mar. 5, 1989; A.C. Lyles, Jan. 3, 1989; Landon Parvin, Mar. 9, 1989

 

Age

 

Alfalfa Club

Box 39

Anti-Congress

 

Anti-Government

 

Anti-Soviet Jokes – incl. int. with Ken Duberstein, Apr. 27, 1989

 

Education

 

Gridiron

 

Iran - Contra

 

Press Club Salutes to Congress

 

Shooting

 

White House Correspondents Dinner

 

Intelligence [Reagan’s] – incl. int. with Richard Allen, Apr. 29, 1989; Annelise Anderson, Apr. 6, 1989; Marty Anderson, Apr. 4, 1989; Will Ball, Mar. 14, 1989; William F. Buckley, May 10, 1989 and May 16, 1989; Dick Cheney, June 27, 1989; William Clark, Mar. 20, 1989; [Arthur B.] Culvahouse, Mar. 27, 1989; Dick Darman, Apr. 21, 1989; Ken Duberstein, Apr. 27, 1989; Rhett Dawson, Mar. 15, 1989; Fred Fielding, Nov. 7, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989; Alan Greenspan, May 11, 1989; Richard Helms, June 12, 1989; Anne Higgins, Apr. 19, 1989; [Ken] Khachigian, May 3, 1989; [Paul] Laxalt, May 22, 1989; Ed Meese, Mar. 5, 1989; [Peg] Noonan, Sept. 30, 1989; Landon Parvin, Mar. 9, 1989; Richard Perle, Mar. 9, 1989; John Rogers, Feb. 22, 1989; George Shultz, Feb. 13, 1989 and Apr. 6, 1989; Robert Sims, Mar. 20, 1989; George Steffes, Apr. 25, 1989; Dennis Thomas, May 16, 1989; Margaret Tutwiler, May 23, 1989; [Peter] Wallison, July 5, 1989; C. Wick, June 2, 1989; George Will, Jan. 31, 1989; Richard Wirth, Mar. 3, 1989

 

Kitchen Cabinet

 

Language

 

Last Day – incl. int. with Jim Kuhn, Mar. 5, 1989; Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989; George Will, Jan. 31, 1989

 

Last One Hundred Days – incl. int. with Ken Duberstein, Mar. 30, 1989; [Paul] Laxalt, May 22, 1989; Dick Wirthlin, Mar. 3, 1989

 

Legacy – incl. int. with William F. Buckley, May 10, 1989; [Howard] Baker, Will Ball, [Thomas?] Griscom, Stu Spencer, Feb. 26, 1988; Jim Baker, May 23, 1989; Dick Cheney, June 27, 1989; [Fred] Fielding, Nov. 7, 1989; Marlin Fitzwater, Alan Brinkley, Fred I. Greenstein, [Ken] Duberstein, ,Jan. 10-12, 1989; Alan Greenspan, May 11, 1989; Richard Helms, June 12, 1989; Ronald Reagan, Oct. 26, 1988; C. Wick, June 2, 1989

 

Lemann Series – Nicholas Leman Washington Post stories

 

Letters

 

Library [Ronald Reagan Presidential Library]

 

Management – incl. int. with Marty Anderson, Apr. 4, 1989; William Clark, Mar. 20, 1989; Dick Darman, Apr. 21, 1989; Craig Fuller, May 9, 1989; Rod McDaniel, Mar. 13, 1989; Richard Perle, Mar. 9, 1989; [Colin] Powell, Feb. 23, 1989; John Rogers, Feb. 22, 1989; Robert Sims, Mar. 20, 1989

 

Mental Health [dementia] – incl. int. with Richard Restak, David Arenberg, Peter Rabins, Nov. 5, 1987; David Arenberg, Dec. 13, 1988; Paul Costa, Dec. 13, 1988

 

Negotiator – incl. int. with Marty Anderson, ca. Mar. 25, 1983; Ken Duberstein, ca. Mar. 22, 1983; David Gergen, ca. Feb. 25, 1983

 

Obituary – by LC and another by Dan Morgan

 

Pacific Palisades

 

Palm Springs – incl. int. with Jim Kuhn, Mar. 5, 1989

 

Patronage

 

Political Philosophy – incl. int. with John Rogers, Feb. 22, 1989

 

Post-Presidency – incl. int. with William Clark, Mar. 20, 1989; Nancy Reagan, May 5, 1989; Ronald Reagan, Feb. 10, 1989

 

Profiles

 

Quote Book

 

Ranch [Santa Barbara County] – incl. int. with Jim Kuhn, Mar. 5, 1989; Landon Parvin, Mar. 9, 1989; Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989

 

Ranch – Riverside

 

Reading – incl. int. with Marty Anderson, Apr. 4, 1989; Tom Clancy, May 30, 1989; Dick Darman, Apr. 21, 1989; Ken Duberstein, Apr. 27, 1989; Landon Parvin, Mar. 9, 1989; Nancy Reagan, May 5, 1989; Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989; Robert Sims, Mar. 20, 1989

 

Reagan, Michael

 

Reagan, Nancy

 

Pre-1980

 

1980

Box 40

1981-1987

 

1988-1989 – incl. int. with Howard Baker, May 22, 1989; William F. Buckley, May 10, 1989 and May 16, 1989; Tom Clancy, May 30, 1989; Dick Darman, Apr. 21, 1989; Rhett Dawson, Mar. 15, 1989; Ken Duberstein, Apr. 27, 1989; Frank Fahrenkopf, Mar. 6, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989; Richard Helms, June 12, 1989; Anne Higgins, Apr. 19, 1989; Ken Khachigian, May 3, 1989; Jim Kuhn, Mar. 5, 1989; [Bud] McFarlane, Feb. 21, [1989?]; Landon Parvin, Mar. 9, 1989; Nancy Reagan, Feb. 10, 1989 and May 5, 1989; Ronald Reagan, May 5, 1989; Nancy Reynolds, Apr. 26, 1989; John Rogers, Feb. 17, [1989] and Feb. 22, 1989; George Shultz, Feb. 13, 1989; Dennis Thomas, May 16, 1989; [Peter] Wallison, July 5, 1989; C. Wick, June 2, 1989

 

Assessments – incl. int. with Richard Allen, Apr. 29, 1989 Book [ My Turn: The Memoirs of Nancy Reagan]

 

Interviews – notes, questions; not the actual interviews

 

Reaganisms

 

The Real Reagan – incl. int. with Richard Allen, Apr. 29, 1989; Marty Anderson, Apr. 4, 1989; Howard Baker, May 22, 1989; Jim Baker, May 23, 1989 and Mar. 7, 1990; Marybel Batjer, Mar. 30, 1989; Frank Carlucci, Mar. 22, 1989; Tom Clancy, May 30, 1989; William Clark, Mar. 20, 1989; [Arthur B.] Culvahouse, Mar. 27, 1989; Dick Darman, Apr. 21, 1989; Rhett Dawson, Mar. 15, 1989; Mike Deaver, May 23, 1989; Tony Dolan, Mar. 13, 1989; Ken Duberstein, Apr. 27, 1989; Fritz Ermarth, Mar. 31, 1989; Frank Fahrenkopf, Mar. 6, 1989; Ed Fielding, Nov. 7, 1989; Marlin Fitzwater, Dec. 13, [1989]; Pat Gayman, Apr. 12, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989; Al Haig, June 6, 1989; Richard Helms, June 12, 1989; Anne Higgins, Apr. 19, 1989; Fred Ikle, Mar. 6, 1990; Jim Jones, Apr. 24, 1989; [Ken] Khachigian, May 3, 1989; Jim Kuhn, Mar. 5, 1989; Paul Laxalt, May 22, 1989; A. C. Lyles, Jan. 3, 1989; Rod McDaniel, Mar. 13, 1989; Ed Meese, Apr. 11, 1989; Lyn Nofziger, June 13, 1989; Peggy Noonan, Sept. 30, 1989; Landon Parvin, Mar. 9, 1989; Colin Powell, Feb. 23, 1989 and Feb. 27, 1989; Nancy Reagan, Feb. 10, 1989 and May 5, 1989 Ronald Reagan, Feb. 10, 1989 and Feb. 26, 1990; Don Regan, May 17, 1989; Nancy Reynolds, Apr. 26, 1989 and May 8, 1989; John Rogers, Feb. 17, [1989] and Feb. 22, 1989; Ed Rollins, Jan. 30, 1989; George Shultz, Feb. 13, 1989; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989; George Steffes, Apr. 25, 1989; George Stevens, n.d.; Dennis Thomas, May 16, 1989; Margaret Tutweiler, May 23, 1989; Kirk West, Apr. 14, 1989; C. Wick, June 2, 1989; George Will, Jan. 31, 1989

 

Religion – incl. int. with William F. Buckley, May 16, 1989; William Clark, Mar. 20, 1989; A. C. Lyles, Jan. 3, 1989; Ronald Reagan, Feb. 10, 1989; Stu Spencer, May 2, 1989; C. Wick, June 2, 1989

 

Residence [Bel-Air, CA]

 

Roots

 

Screen Actors Guild

 

Sinatra, Frank

 

Speeches by RR

 

Sportscaster

 

Style – incl. int. with Anne Higgins, Apr. 19, 1989; Jim Kuhn, Mar. 5, 1989; A. C. Lyles, Jan. 3, 1989; Rod McDaniel, Mar. 13, 1989; John Rogers, Feb. 22, 1989; George Shultz, Feb. 13, 1989; C. Wick, June 2, 1989

 

Taxes – incl. financial disclosures and individual income taxes

 

“A Time for Choosing” – Reagan speech for the Goldwater campaign, Oct. 27, 1964 – incl. int. with Glenn Campbell, Apr. 12, [1989]

 

Truth

 

White House

 

Wyman, Jane – incl. int. with Nancy Reagan, May 5, 1989

 

Shooting

Scope and Content

Includes clippings, press briefings, some interviews. 1 doc. box.
Box 41

Anecdotes – incl. int. with Dick Cheney, June 27, 1989

 

Assessments – incl. int. with Richard Allen, Ap. 29, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989

 

Brady, Jim

 

Chronology – incl. int. with [Ed] Rollins, Jan. 30, 1989

 

Get-Well Cartoons

 

Haig, Alexander

 

Reaction Pieces

 

Treasury Report

 

Wire Reports and Notes

 

Speeches [by Reagan]

Scope and Content

Arranged by theme. Includes texts of speeches, clippings, interviews or parts of interviews. 1 carton.
Box 42

Accepting GOP Nomination – 1980 and 1984

 

Across-the-Board

 

Berlin Wall, June 12, 1987

 

Blacks

 

Budget and Budget Deficit

 

Campaign

 

Central America

 

Central America

 

Defense

 

Democracy, Freedom & Human Rights

 

Drugs

 

Early Speeches

 

Economic Bill of Rights

 

Economic Recovery – Pep Rally

 

Education

 

Eulogy and Quasi-Eulogy

 

Evil Empire Speech, Mar. 8, 1983 – incl. int. with Tony Dolan, Mar. 13, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989

 

Farewell Address and Speeches

 

Farewell Addresses (not Reagan)

 

Foreign Policy

 

General – incl. int. with Rhett Dawson, Mar. 15, 1989; Tony Dawson, Mar. 13, 1989; [Ken] Khachigian, May 3, 1989; Landon Parvin Mar. 7, 1989 and Mar. 9, 1989

 

High Tech Speech, Jan. 26, 1983

 

Hispanics

 

Miscellaneous, 1981-1988

 

Nicaragua

 

$90 Billion Speech, Sept. 26, 1975

 

Patriotic Speech

 

Radio, pre-1980 – incl. int. with Ed Meese, Apr. 11, 1989

 

Radio, 1982-1988 – incl. int. with David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989

 

Religion Speech

 

Speechwriting Shop – incl. int. with Tony Dolan, Mar. 13, 1989 and Mar. 18, 1989; Frank Fahrenkopf, Mar. 6, 1989; David Gergen, Mar. 6, 1989; Peggy Noonan, Sept. 30, 1989; Landon Parvin, Mar. 9, 1989

 

Star Wars Speech, Mar. 23, 1983 – incl. int. with William Clark, Mar. 20, 1989

 

State of the Union

 

Jan. 26, 1982

 

Jan. 25, 1983

 

Jan. 25, 1984

 

Feb. 6, 1985

 

Feb. 4, 1986

 

Jan. 22, 1987 – incl. int. with [Ken] Khachigian, May 3, 1989; Dennis Thomas, May 16, 1989

 

Jan. 25, 1988

 

Taxes and Tax Reform

 

Trade

 

U.S. – Soviet Relations – incl. int. with Tony Dolan, Mar. 13, 1989

 

Voluntarism

 

White House News Summaries

 

Youth

 

Terrorism

Scope and Content

Includes clippings, pool reports, and press releases. 1 carton.
Box 43

Achille Lauro Affair, Oct. 1985

 

Airport Massacres – Rome and Vienna, Dec. 27, 1985

 

Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing, Dec. 22, 1988

 

TWA Flight 840 Bombing, Feb. 2, 1986

 

TWA Flight 847 Hijacking, June-July 1985

 

Aftermath

 

Editorials

 

Hamadei Trial

 

Hijacking Daily Folders, June 15-July 5, 1985

 

Photos of Ronald Reagan

 

Travel

Scope and Content

Arranged chronologically, includes press kits, press releases, clippings, pool reports. 6 cartons.
 

General

Box 44

Presidential Travel (list of trips)

 

U.S. – Soviet Summits Chronology

 

1981

 

Feb., May, Aug.: Santa Barbara

 

Mar. 10-11: Canada

 

May 17: Notre Dame

 

June: California

 

Oct.: Cancun, Mexico

 

1982

 

Feb. 8-9: Midwest (Minneapolis, Des Moines, Indianapolis)

 

Mar. 23: New Jersey and New York

 

Apr. 7-11: Jamaica and Barbados

 

May 9-10: Illinois

 

June 7: Rome

 

June 7-9: London

 

June 9-11: Berlin – Bonn

 

June Trip: Press Reaction

 

Oct.: Illinois and Nebraska

 

Nov.: Latin America (advance)

 

Nov. 30 – Dec.: Latin America

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Nov. 30 – Dec. 2: Brazil

 

Dec. 3: Colombia

 

Dec. 3-4: Costa Rica and Honduras

 

Dec.: Latin America

 

Dec.: Central America Trip – Stories by LC

 

Dec. 27 – Jan. 2, 1983: Palm Springs, CA

 

Dec. 28: San Diego - U.S.S. New Jersey Recommissioning

 

1983

 

June 20: Mississippi

 

Aug. 12-Sept. 5: “Hispanic” (Florida, Texas, Mexico, Louisiana, and California) Trip

 

Aug.: Mexico

 

Nov.: Japan and Korea (advance)

 

Nov. 8-14: Japan and Korea

 

Nov. 8-14: Japan and Korea (incl. pool reports)

 

1984

 

Feb. 6-12: Eureka College; Las Vegas; Santa Barbara

 

Apr.: Pre-China

 

Apr. 26-May 1: People’s Republic of China

 

Apr.: China (clippings)

 

Apr.-May: China

 

Apr.-May: China (texts)

 

May: China (schedules, misc.)

Box 46

May: China (historical background on U.S.-China relations)

 

May: China (miscellany)

 

June: Ireland Trip (newspapers)

 

June: Irish Blarney

 

June: Ireland Trip

 

June: Ireland and London Summit (pool reports and misc.)

 

June: London Summit (declarations and clips)

 

1985

 

Mar.: Canada Summit

 

May: Europe Trip (schedules and misc.)

 

May: Europe Trip (pool reports and remarks)

 

May: Europe Trip (clips, stories, news summaries)

 

May: Europe Trip - Bitburg

 

May: Europe Trip - Bitburg

 

May: Europe Trip -Bitburg (Cemetery)

 

Sept.-Nov.: Geneva Pre-Summit (clippings)

 

Nov.: Geneva Summit (pre-summit briefings, pool reports, schedules, etc.)– incl. int. with Bill Hyland, Mar. 28, 1989

 

Nov.: Geneva – Reagan / Gorbachev Meetings -Press Kit

Box 47

Nov. 19: Geneva Summit

 

Nov. 20: Geneva Summit

 

Nov. 21: Geneva Summit

 

Nov. 22: Geneva Summit

 

Nov.: Geneva Post-Summit

 

1986

 

Jan.: Mexico

 

Feb.: Grenada Trip

 

Aug.-Oct.: Iceland Pre-Summit

 

Oct.: Iceland Summit -Meetings of President Reagan and General Secretary Gorbachev, Reykjavik, [Iceland] (press kit)

 

Oct.: Iceland Summit – Actual Negotiation

 

Oct.: Iceland Post-Summit – incl. int. with Rod McDaniel, Mar. 13, 1989; Nancy Reagan, May 5, 1989

 

1987

 

Apr.: Canada Trip

 

June 22: Melbourne, Florida

 

July 8: New Britain, Connecticut

 

Summer: California Trip (press info)

 

Summer: California Trip (Reagan remarks, etc.)

 

Aug. 27: California Trip

 

Sept.: Florida Trip

 

Dec. 6-7: Washington, D.C. Summit

 

Dec. 8-10: Washington, D.C. Summit – incl. int. with William Hyland, Dec. 4, 1987

Box 48

Dec. 8: Washington, D.C. Summit

 

Dec. 9: Washington, D.C. Summit

 

Dec. 10: Washington, D.C. Summit

 

Dec. 11: Washington, D.C. Summit

 

Dec. 12 and Follow-up: Washington, D.C. Summit – incl. int. with Ronald Reagan, Feb. 26, 1990

 

Dec.: Washington, D.C. Summit – talk shows and interviews

 

Dec.: California

 

1988

 

Feb. 13: Mexico Trip

 

Mar.: Belgium / NATO Trip – incl. int. with Colin Powell, Feb. 23, 1989

 

June: D-Day Trip - Normandy

 

Mar. 1-3: Belgium / NATO Trip (press kit)

 

Apr.: California Trip

 

May: Helsinki, Moscow Summit, and London Trip (Pre-Summit, briefings, etc.)

 

May: Moscow (Pre-Summit clips)

 

May: Moscow Summit (fact sheets)

 

May: Moscow Summit (pool reports)

 

May: Moscow Summit (memos on Reagan’s change of view)

 

May: Moscow Summit (assessments) – incl. int. with Howard Baker, May 22, 1988

 

May: Moscow Summit (background material, including previous meetings between Reagan and Gorbachev)

Box 49

May 29: Moscow Summit

 

May 30: Moscow Summit

 

May 31: Moscow Summit

 

June 1: Moscow Summit

 

June 1: Moscow (press conference)

 

June 2: Moscow Summit

 

June 3: Moscow Summit

 

May-June: Moscow Summit - Briefings

 

May-June: Moscow Summit – Finland

 

May-June: Moscow Summit – Gorbachev Interviews

 

May-June: Moscow Summit – Human Rights

 

May-June: Moscow Summit – Joint Statements

 

May-June: Moscow Summit – Nancy Reagan (pool reports)

 

May-June: Moscow Summit – Press Releases and Pool Reports

 

May-June: Moscow Summit - Reagan Speeches

 

May-June: Moscow Summit – Schedules, Misc.

 

May-June: Moscow Summit – State Department Wrap-up

 

June: Moscow – Post-Summit

 

July: California Trip

 

Aug.-Sept.: California Trip – Santa Barbara

 

Nov.: Santa Barbara

 

Dec. 7: New York Trip – to meet with Gorbachev

 

Dec. 23 – Jan. 5, 1989: California Trip

 

Governor Reagan: His Rise to Power (2003)

Scope and Content

Includes book/research files and about 70 interviews, 1979-2002, most not taped, although 14 cassettes. Also includes Jack Lindsey analysis in binder [Box 51].
 

Book/Research Files

Box 50

Index of Files

 

Assessments of Governor Reagan (in California newspapers)

 

California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA)

 

Courts and Governor Reagan

 

Farewell as Governor

 

Hollywood Stuff – see also Dales and SAG

 

Kerr (Clark) and Reagan

 

Prop 1 Fact Book

 

Prop 1 in 1973

 

Reagan and Robert Kennedy (transcript of broadcast)

 

Rumford Act – mostly clips, incl. LC clips

 

Screen Actors Guild (SAG)

Scope and Content

Incl. brief interview with SAG historian Yaros; also incl. material “obtained from the Screen Actors Guild showing Reagan’s membership application letter (which, by the way, contradicts Reagan’s published version of application to the Guild)”
 

Tax Message of Mar. 8, 1967

 

[Welfare] Reagan Welfare – incl. state study of welfare fraud

 

Wasserman, Lew

 

Wyman, Jane

 

Interviews: Reagan (book) and Governor Reagan

Scope and Content

Interviews prior to Jan. 21, 1982, were for Reagan (the book). These interviews may include a small sprinkling of material drawn from interviews conducted for The Washington Post, for which I worked from 1972 to 1998. Interviews done after Jan. 21, 1982, were for Governor Reagan: His Rise to Power. The interviews italicized in this index were conducted by my Washington Post colleague David Hoffman or by Robin Gradison, a researcher, and are so noted. The interview of David Gergen and Ed Dale was conducted jointly by Hoffman and me. At the back of the second box of these interview is a useful 76-page compendium of material, with appendices, compiled by Jack B. Lindsey, the first legislative secretary to Governor Reagan. It is in loose-leaf form and titled, Ronald Reagan:The First Year. Mr. Lindsey has given permission as of this date for it to be included with this material and quoted as necessary with attribution to him. --Lou Cannon, Sept. 25, 2008. Interviews by other institutions are open, subject to restrictions noted by those institutions and may not be copied without written permission from those institutions. All rights remain with those institutions.
Box 50

Index to Interviews

 

Allen, Richard - May 17, 1981 by David Hoffman

 

Bagley, William – “Some Complexities of Social Progress and Fiscal Reform,” interview by Gabrielle Morris for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Dec. 21, 1981; interview by LC, June 2002

 

Baker, James – Mar. 21, 1981; June 4, 1981; Nov. 7, [1981?]

 

Beach, Edwin W. – “Some Technical and Political Aspects of State Budgeting,” interview by Gabrielle Morris for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Aug. 16, 1984

 

Beck, Paul – “From the Los Angeles Times to the Executive Press Office, 1967-1972,”interview by Gabrielle Morris for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Aug. 12, 1982

 

Bell, Roy M. – “Revenue Policies and Political Realities,” interview by Gabrielle Morris for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Aug. 29, 1984

 

Berry, John M. - Nov. 19, 1981

 

Burke, Kelly – Oct. 30, 1981

 

Chappie, Eugene A. – interview for the California State Archives, State Government Oral History Program, by Donald B. Seney, California State Archives, Mar. 12, 1990; Apr. 3, 1990; Apr. 5, 1990; Apr. 10, 1990

 

Christopher, George – “Mayor of San Francisco and republican Party Candidate,” interview by Sarah Sharp and Miriam Stein, for the Government History Documentation Project, Goodwin Knight / Edmund Brown, Sr., Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, May 2, 1977; Aug. 31, 1978

 

Clark, William P. - July 3, 1981; July 28, 1981; Aug. 10, 1981; Nov. 13, 1981; Jan. 9, 1982 [open]; Dec. 27, 2001

 

Dales, Jack – “Pragmatic Leadership: Ronald Reagan as President of the Screen Actors Guild,” interview by Mitch Tuchman for the Governmental History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Era – Oral History Program, UCLA, June 2, 1981; interview by LC, Aug. 18, 2002

 

Deaver, Mike [deceased], Oct. 30, 1980; Apr. 18, 1981; July 1, 2002

 

Deukmejian, George - July 27, 2002

 

Dunckel, Earl B. – “Ronald Reagan and the General Electric Theater, 1954-1955,” interview by Gabrielle Morris for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Apr. 27, 1982

 

Gergen, David and Ed Dale - with David Hoffman, raw notes are his, Nov. 12, 1981

 

Gillenwaters, Edgar – “Washington Office Troubleshooter and Advocate for Commerce in California, 1967-1973,”interview by Sarah Sharp for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Feb. 14, 1983

 

Goldwater, Barry [deceased] - Oct. 27, 1981

 

Gradison, William - Sept. 30, 1981

 

Haerle, Paul – Open: “Ronald Reagan and Republican Party Politics in California, 1965-1968,” interview by Sarah Sharp for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Mar. 26, 1982; interview by LC, July 12, 2002

 

Haldeman, H. R. – “Regent, University of California, 1965-1967, 1968,” interview by Dale E. Treleven (Oral History Program, UCLA) for the California State Archives, State Government Oral History Program, June 18, 1991; June 25, 1991

 

Hannaford, Peter - Oct. 14, 1981

 

Khachigian, Ken - Dec. 11, 1980; Apr. 9, 1981

 

Kirkpatrick, Jeane [deceased] - July 18, 1981

 

Lilly, Mildred - Oct. 6, 1981

 

Livermore, Norman B., Jr. – Oct. 1, 1981 [related material in file, but not interview]

 

Livingston, Donald – “Program and Policy Development in Consumer Affairs and the Governor’s Office,” interview by Gabrielle Morris for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Sept. 30, 1982; Dec. 1, 1982; Feb. 28, 1984

 

Lowry, James V. – “State Mental Health Services, 1967-1971,” interview by Gabrielle Morris for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Aug. 30, 1984

 

Luce, Gordon – “A Banker’s View of State Administration and Republican Politics,” interview by Gabrielle Morris and Sarah Sharp for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Mar. 13, 1981; Feb.18, 1983; telephone interview by LC, June 4, 2002

 

Meese, Edwin, Nov. 1980 on campaign plane (two interviews); Apr. 17, 1981; July 3, 1981; July 21, 1981

 

Michel, Robert H. - interview by Robin Gradison, Dec. 7, 1981

 

Mills, James R. – “A Philosophical Approach to Legislative and Election Realities, 1959-1981,”interview by Gabrielle Morris for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Library, UC Berkeley, Jan. 23, 1980; Feb. 6, 1980; Feb. 20, 1980; June 10, 1981

 

Monagan, Robert T. – “Increasing Republican Influence in the State Assembly,” interview by Gabrielle Morris for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, June 22, 1981; July 13, 1981; interview by LC, Sept. 10, 2001

Box 51

Moretti, Robert – interview by LC, Aug. 5, 1981; interviews by Sherry Bebitch Jeffe for the Oral History of the Modern Speakership, California State Assembly – Institute of Politics and Government, University of Southern California, Feb. 2, 1983; Feb. 22, 1983

 

Mott, William Penn, Jr. – “Managing the California State Park System, 1967-1974,”interview by Ann Lage for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, May 23, 1984

 

Nichols, Leland L. - interview by Donald B. Seney for the California State Archives, State Government Oral History Program, Nov. 12, 1991; Nov. 14, 1991; Nov. 19, 1991; Dec. 3, 1991

 

Nofziger, Franklyn C. (Lyn) [deceased] – Open: “Press Secretary for Ronald Reagan, 1966,” interview by Sarah Sharp for the Government History Documentation Project, Goodwin Knight / Edmund Brown, Sr., Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Oct. 10, 1978; interviews by LC, Apr. 15, 1981; Apr. 19, 2002

 

Orr, Vernon – “Business Leadership in the Department of Motor Vehicles and State Finance,” interview by Gabrielle Morris for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Apr. 28, 1982; May 5, 1983

 

Papan, Lou - May 22, 2002

 

Parkinson, Gaylord B. – “California Republican Party Official, 1962-1967,” interview by Sarah Sharp for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Nov. 21, 1978

 

Perry, William - Nov. 14, 1981

 

Plante, Bill - Sept. 16, 1981

 

Procunier, Raymond K. – “Administering Your Prisons,” interview by Gabrielle Morris for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, May 3, 1983

 

Reagan, Maureen [deceased] - undated, probably early 1981

 

Reagan, Neil [deceased] – Oct. 14, 1981

 

Reagan, Ronald [deceased] – “On Becoming Governor,” interview by Sarah Sharp for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Jan. 19, 1979; June 25, 1979; interviews by LC, Oct. 15, 1979; Mar. 27, 1981

 

Reed, Tom – Open: May 27, 1981; Apr. 14, 2002

 

Reeves, Richard – undated

 

Reid, T. R. - Dec. 11, 1981

 

Reynolds, Nancy – July 14, 1981

 

Riles, Wilson – “’No Adversary Situations”: Public School Education in California and Wilson C. Riles, Superintendant of Public Instruction, 1970-1982, with an introduction by Ralph W. Tyler, interview by Sarah Sharp for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Sept. 15, 1981; Oct. 20, 1981; Nov. 3, 1981; Dec. 21, 1981; Feb. 10, 1982; Aug. 16, 1982; interview by LC, Sept. 25, 1981

 

Roberts, William E. [deceased] – “Professional Campaign Management and the Candidate, 1960-1966,”interview by Sarah Sharp for the Government History Documentation Project, Goodwin Knight / Edmund Brown, Sr., Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, June 26, 1979

 

Schneider, Bill – Nov. 5, 1981

 

Sherriffs, Alex – “Education Advisor to Ronald Reagan and State University Administrator, 1969-1982,” interview by Gabrielle Morris and Sarah Sharp for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Feb. 13, 1981; June 28, 1982

 

Smith, Gordon Paul - various documents

 

Smith, William French [deceased] – interview by LC, Apr. 4, 1981; “Evolution of the Kitchen Cabinet, 1965-1973,” interview by Gabrielle Morris for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Mar. 16, 1988; May 5, 1988

 

Spencer, Stuart K. – Open: “Developing a Campaign Management Organization,” interview by Sarah Sharp for the Government History Documentation Project, Goodwin Knight / Edmund Brown, Sr., Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Feb. 23, 1979; interviews by LC, Nov. 18, 1980; Jan. 6, 1988; Jan. 15, May 17, 1990; interview by James Sterling Young, Paul B. Freedman, 1988; Feb. 25, 1988; May 2, 1989; Stephen F. Knott, and Russell L. Riley for the Ronald Reagan Project, Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, Nov. 15 & Oral History 16, 2001; interview by LC, June 7, 2002

 

Steffes, George – Sept. 11, 2001; May 17, 2002

 

Stewart, Potter (Justice) [deceased] - Dec. 7, 1981

 

Teeter, Robert - Oct. 14, 1981

 

Townes, Charles - Nov. 4, 1981

 

Veysey, Vic - Oral History, State Archives, n.d.

 

Walton, Rus – “Turning Political Ideas into Government Program,” interview by Gabrielle Morris for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, May 10, 1983

 

Wanniski, Jude - Dec. 11, 1981

 

Wassmansdorf, Paul – Jan. 30, 1988

 

Weinberger, Caspar W. [deceased] – “California Assembly, Republican State Central Committee, and Elections, 1953-1966,” interview by Gabrielle Morris for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Dec. 13, 1978; Dec. 20, 1978; Mar. 6, 1979; Mar. 29, 1979; interview by David Hoffman, May 8, 1980; interview by LC, July 24, 1981

 

West, Kirk – Sept. 9, 2001

 

Williams, Spencer – “The Human Relations Agency: Perspectives and Programs Concerning Health, Welfare, and Corrections, 1966-1970,”interview by Julie Shearer for the Government History Documentation Project, Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Era, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, Feb. 12, 1982; Feb. 22, 1982

 

Witkin, Bernard - Sept. 30, 1981

 

Misc. Reagan interviews - Jack Lindsey and Ike Livermore, Ronald Reagan: The First Year, by Jack B. Lindsey. A compendium of material in loose-leaf form, by Reagan’s first legislative secretary.

 

Additions to the Collection, 2009

Box 52

Dos Rios Dam

 

Gov. Reagan cabinet meeting minutes, 1967-1974 (with list)

 

Meaney, Paul [chief of FEPC: Fair Employment Practices Committee] – FEPC files from Meaney, via Lou Cannon

 

Racial Rumford Act

 

Speeches

 

Ronald Reagan Speeches, 1942-1970 (with list)

 

KAL (downing of KAL plane) speech, Oct. 27, 1983

 

Tax Cuts, 1973

 

USS Reagan Christening (incl. booklet containing bio of Reagan by LC), 2001

 

Audiovisual

 

Audiocassettes

 

President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime – Interviews. Most, if not all, are 90 min. tapes; transcripts for many, but not all, audiocassettes; some transcripts for phone and in-person interviews that were not taped.

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Abrams, Elliot – Mar. 16, 1989

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Abshire, [David] – Dec. 18, 1989; Dec. 20, 1989 (2 tapes)

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Allen, Richard – Apr. 29, 1989

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Anderson, Annelise – Apr. 6, 1989

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Anderson, Martin - Apr. 4, 1989

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Armitage, Richard [Rich] – Apr. 11, 1989

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Ayland, Bill – Mar. 28, 1989

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Baker, Howard – May 22, 1989

 

Baker, James

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Apr. 2, 1987

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May 23, 1989

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Mar. 6, 1990

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Ball, Will – Mar. 14, 1989

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Bell, Steve – Nov. 20, 1989

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Billington, James – Oct. 17, 1988

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Burns, Arnold – Oct. 16, 1989

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Bush, George Herbert Walker [during time as President] - Mar. 7, 1990

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Campbell, Glenn – Apr. 4, 1989

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Cannon, Lou – Speech to SDX, Jan. 10, 1988

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Carlucci, Frank [at Pentagon] - Mar. 22, 1989 (b. Oct. 18, 1930 - )

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Cheney, Dick – June 27, 1989

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Clark, William P. - Mar. 20, 1989

Item A14838/CS

Culvahouse, Arthur B. – Mar. 27, 1989

 

Darman, Richard [Dick] (b. May 10, 1943 – d. January 25, 2008) [deceased]

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Apr. 10, 1987

Item A14840/CS

Apr. 21, 1989

Item A14841/CS

n.d.

Item A14842/CS

Dawson, Rhett - Mar. 15, 1989

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Deaver, Mike [deceased] - Nov. 15, 1988

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DeYoung, Karen [ Washington Post bureau chief in London] - Mar. 6, n.y.

Item A14845/CS

Dolan, Anthony R. (Tony) [(principal speechwriter for RR] - Mar. 18, 1989

 

Duberstein, Ken

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Aug. 18, 1987

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Oct. 31, 1988

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Dec. 9, 1988

Item A14849/CS

Apr. 27, 1989

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Eastland, Terry – Feb. 22, 1989

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Fahrenkopf, Frank – Mar. 6, 1989

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Fielding, Fred – Nov. 7, 1989

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Fitzwater, Marlin – Dec. 19, 1988

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Fuller, Craig – May 9, 1989

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Gergen, David – Mar. 6, 1989

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Graham, Katherine [Kay] [deceased] – [Mar. 20, 1989]

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Greenspan, Alan – May 11, 1989

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Haig, Al - June 6, 1989

Item A14859/CS

Helms, Richard [deceased] – June 12, 1989

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Henkel, William – Sept. 24, 1987 [not transcribed; briefing on Side B]

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Higgins, Anne – Apr. 21, 1989

Item A14862/CS

Ikle, Fred [Under Secretary of Defense for Policy] – Mar. 6, 1990

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Khachigian, Ken – May 3, 1989

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Kingon, Al – July 19, 1989

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Kirkpatrick, Jeane [deceased] – [Mar. 7, 1990]

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Kuhn, James – Mar. 5, 1989

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Laxalt, Paul – May 22, 1989

Item A14868/CS

McDaniel, Rodney – Mar. 13, 1989

 

McFarlane, Robert [Bud]

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Aug. 8, 1986

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Jan. 5, 1989

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Feb. 21, 1989

Item A14872/CS

Oct. 11, 1989

 

Meese, Ed

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July 26, 1988

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Mar. 5, 1989

Item A14875/CS

Apr. 11, 1989

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Morton, Elaine L. – Nov. 23, 1987

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Muskie, Sen. [Edmund] [deceased] – Nov. 27, 1989

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Negroponte, John [on side B] – July 7, 1988

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Oberdorfer, [Don] – Apr. 23, 1989

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Oglesby, B. J. – Nov. 26, 1988

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Parvin, Landon – Mar. 9, 1988

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Perle, Richard – Mar. 9, 1989

Item A14883/CS

Powell, Colin – Feb. 23, 1988

Item A14884/CS

Reagan, Nancy - May 5, 1989

 

Reagan, Ronald [deceased]

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Oct. 15, 1979 enroute Denver

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July 11, 1986 (how he got his job)

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Jan. 18, 1988 (Oval Office – transcribed)

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Feb. 10, 1989 in LA

Item A14889/CS

May 5, 1989

Item A14890/CS

Feb. 26, 1990

Item A14891/CS

n.d. - Last Flight (not transcribed)

 

Regan, Donald [Don] T. [deceased]

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Apr. 22, 1986 – on Side B; David Stockman on Side A, Apr. 22, 1986

Item A14893/CS

Aug. 14, 1986

Item A14894/CS

Nov. 21, 1986 [Iran – Cannon/Hoffman interview; voice near end is Dan (Howard?)]

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Nov. 23, 1986 [w/Hoffman – “I Won’t Resign”]

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May 17, 1989

Item A14897/CS

Feb. 2, 1990

Item A14898/CS

Roberts, Bill [deceased] – Jan. 4, 1986

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Rogers, John – Feb. 22, 1989

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Rollins, Ed - Jan. 30, 1989

 

Shultz, George

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Feb. 13, 1989 (at Stanford office; also incl. interview with Martin Anderson) (2 tapes)

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Apr. 6, 1989

Item A14904/CS

[?], 1993 [on side B only]

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Sims, Robert – Mar. 20, 1989

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Smith, William French [deceased] – Aug. 27, 1987

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Speakes, Larry – Aug. 22, 1986

 

Spencer, Stu

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Jan. 6, 1986

Item A14909/CS

Dec. 8, 1988

Item A14910/CS

May 2, 1989

Item A14911/CS

Strauss, Robert - [Side A only], Mar. 31, 1989

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Thomas, Dennis – May 16, 1989

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Tower, John [deceased] – Nov. 7, 1989

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Wallison, Peter – July 5, 1989

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Wassmansdorf, Paul – Jan. [30], 1988 (La Jolla, CA); on Side A: NY Air rep – Reagan answering questions for audience; NY Air rep again

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Weinberger, Caspar [Cap] [deceased] - Mar. 17, 1989

Item A14917/CS

Wick, Charles – June 2, 1989

Item A14918/CS

Will, George – Jan. 31, 1989

 

Wirthlin, Richard

Item A14919/CS

Feb. 3, 1987 - contains radio speech and Cannon commentary on NPR, Feb. 2, [1987?]

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Aug. 10, 1988

Item A14921/CS

Mar. 3, 1989

Item A14922/CS

Wolfowitz, Paul – July 5, 1989

Item A14923/CS

Wyles, A. C. [longtime friend, at Paramount Pictures] – Jan. 3, 1989

 

Governor ReaganInterviews.

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Beilenson, [Laurence W.] – n.d.

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Clark, Bill [William P.] – Dec. 27, 2001

Item A15058/CS

Davis, [Gray] – n.d.

Item A15059/CS

Deaver, [Mike] [deceased] – July 1, 2002

Item A15060/CS

Haerle, Paul – July 12, 2002

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Livermore, Norman [Ike] – Mar. 1, 2002

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Meese, Ed – Apr. 4, 2002

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Nofziger, Lyn [deceased] –Apr. 19, 2002

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Orr, Verne – Feb. 9, 2002

Item A15065/CS

Post, Alan – Feb. 28, 2002

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Reed, Tom – Apr. 14, 2002

Item A15067/CS

Smith, Gordon Paul – n.d.

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Spencer, Stuart K. [Stu] – [June 7, 2002]

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[Wisconsin] Governor Reagan’s Speech at GOP Fundraiser, Milwaukee, WI, Sept. 30, 1967

 

Additions, gift of LC, 11/18/09. Taped interviews and other taped speeches, comments, etc, open unless otherwise noted. Some may relate to interview transcripts listed earlier in the guide. Some may relate to stories LC was writing under deadline for the Washington Post. A few may be on topics unrelated to Ronald Reagan.

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Abshire, [David] – comments on his responsibilities at the White House [begins with a different speaker, possibly Ethiopian, not Abshire, and Abshire taped over this, though some bleed through], 1987

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Allen, R[ichard] V. – interview [several people in the room], June 21, 1981

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Baker Howard Nov. 18, 1987 – also [Donald] Regan, [Donald]; [George?] Shultz Interview [Side A only; some motor noise] -June 29, 1988

 

Baker, [James]

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Interview [not transcribed] – Apr. 30, 1981

Item A18653/CS

Interview – Hostages, Ronald Reagan, [ca. 1981]

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Interview [Side A], Aug. 9, 1984; Side B: Bud McFarlane, Aug. 8, 1984

Item A18655/CS

Interview - New York, Sept. 23, 1984

Item A18656/CS

Interview [not transcribed] - Feb. 2, 1985

Item A18657/CS

Interview – Baker – Darman, Dec. 18, 1985

Item A18658/CS

Interview - Baker – Cannon, n.d

Item A18659/CS

Barber, [?] – Conversation, with LC and others present, at [Washington] Post, Apr. 3, 1987

Item A18660/CS

Bates, [?] – Interview [Side A], re developmentally disabled, n.d.; Side B: Dubois – Harger, n.d.

 

Brady, [?] – Conversation, with LC and others present, at [Washington] Post, 1981

 

Brown, [Jerry?]

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Television speech, June 1978; Side B: [?] Younger – interview, June 9, 1978

Item A18663/CS

Interview re space race, aerospace policy in California, use of satellites [late 1970s-early 1980s when governor?]

 

Bush, [George H. W.]

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Before Iowa - conversation, with LC and others [background noise, possibly on airplane], [1980]

Item A18665/CS

Interview, re James Baker and his success in White House, n.d.

Item A18666/CS

Cameron, [Donald] – Interview, re border patrol matters, Chula Vista sector, California, n.d.: Side B: Cameron and [?] Walsh, n.d.

 

Cannon, Lou

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Journalism lecture – [UC?] minority program, Aug. 7, 1978

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LC on Larry King Show, Sept. 9, 1982 (3 tapes: 12-1pm, 1-2pm, 2-3pm)

Item A18671/CS

Face the Nation – Jan. 13, 1985

Item A18672/CS

Venice - Lou typing story; Shultz in background briefing on INF and leaders’ meetings; Side B: Speech by Lou, June 1987

Item A18673/CS

ABC Radio News – LC interviewed by Hal Bruno, Jan. 18, 1989

Item A18674/CS

Cannon talk to student journalists, [place?], n.d. [talks about White House beat, so after 1980]

Item A18675/CS

Cannon on RR – oral history, Apr. 23, n.y.

Item A18676/CS

Cannon talk to [Sups], Apr. 25, n.y.

Item A18677/CS

Cannon talk, re RR optimism, venue unknown, n.d.

 

Carlucci, Frank

Item A18678/CS

Interview for LC column, re what FC has accomplished during early tenure as Secretary of Defense - [Jan.?] 29, 1987

Item A18679/CS

Interview re Central America issues, right and far left groups, Nicaragua – Aug. 18, 1987

Item A18680/CS

Interview with Hoffman, LC, and Boyd; LC interview with former NSC staff person on North [Side A only], 1987

Item A18681/CS

Interview in Pentagon office, July 8, 1988

Item A18682/CS

Cheney, [Dick] – Meet the Press, Dec. 28, 1986

 

Clark, William

Item A18683/CS

Interview, re selection of [Sandra Day O’Connor as Supreme Court justice?] court; his own involvement with Reagan, beginning in California in the 1960s - July 3, 1981; Side B: Ed Meese, July 3, 1981

Item A18684/CS

Interview, re his career in California; the California courts - July 28, 1981

 

Darman, Richard [Dick]

Item A18685/CS

Negotiator – Interview re RR as negotiator and speech by RR (Side A); interview with David Gergen (Side B), [ca. Feb. 1984]

Item A18686/CS

Interview, re what RR has learned as president and how he has changed, 1984

 

Deaver, [Mike]

Item A18687/CS

Interview - Campaign plane, Oct. 30, 1980

Item A18688/CS

Ford, Gerald, and RR – Speeches [in Michigan], Oct. 31, 1980; side B: Deaver (cont.), [ca. Oct. 30-31, 1980]

Item A18689/CS

Ford – campaign dinner speech re Reagan candidacy, [part of same Michigan trip?], [ca. Oct. 1980]: Side B: conversation [with Deaver?], hard to follow [ca. Oct. 1980]

Item A18690/CS

Conversation, re campaign, political trips, costs and payments - [Campaign plane?]; RR speech, [1980?]

Item A18691/CS

Interview - On effectiveness of Jim Baker as Chief of Staff, [ca. 1981-1985]

Item A18692/CS

Duberstein, [Ken] – Interview, ca. Mar. 1987

Item A18693/CS

Gergen, [David] – Interview [at Washington Post], administrative styles of presidents, recent column of LC, relations with Vatican, Jan. 11, 1983

Item A18694/CS

Haig, Al – Interview, May 1984

Item A18695/CS

Kennedy, [?] – speech at Tuskegee University, reference to Reagan administration [one of the administration staff?], June 5, n.y.

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Khachigian, [Ken] – Interview, Dec. 11, 1980 (2 tapes)

Item A18698/CS

Maynard, Robert, Nancy Hicks, and Bill Steif – Interview, re reporting at the Post, n.d. (Side B); Hubert Humphrey – question by LC [at press conference?] re how well HHH thinks the Senate is covered by the press, (Side A), [no later than 1978, HHH death date]

 

McFarlane, Robert [Bud] –

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Interview – on situation in the Middle East, Iran and Lebanon, ref. to being in Japan and Korea (Nov. 1983 trip?)

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Interview, Feb. 1, 1985 (2 tapes)

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Interview - Aug. 17, 1985

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Pre-Geneva Summit, [ca. Nov. 1985]

Item A18704/CS

Interview, Pincus and Cannon - July 22, 1986

Item A18705/CS

Interview - Aug. 8, 1986

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Before the House Foreign Affairs, Dec. 8, 1986

Item A18707/CS

Brinkley show in background at beginning; interview with RM, looking back to July 1985 events; RM cont. talking about meeting with Iranians, [ca. 1986]

Item A18708/CS

Interview – on [Oliver] North; Side B: on Iran/Contra, wrote false chronology, etc., 1987?

 

Meese, [Ed]

Item A18709/CS

Interview – lot of background noise, possibly on plane, Nov. 1980

Item A18710/CS

Interview, Apr. 17, 1981

Item A18711/CS

Neustadt, Richard – at Harvard, Nov. 24, 1986

 

Nofziger, [Lyn]

Item A18712/CS

Interview, Apr. 15, 1981

Item A18713/CS

May 1981; Side B: Deaver, n.d.

Item A18800/CS

Pierce, [HUD Sec. Samuel R., Jr. ] – budget briefing, Jan. 5, 1987

Item A18801/CS

Poindexter, [John] – Interview, re role as National Security Advisor, June 7, 1986

 

Powell, Colin

Item A18714/CS

Briefing on Contras, aid, and Guatemala Accord (side 1 only) – 1987

Item A18715/CS

Interview – funding request to Congress for Contras, Jan. 2, 1988

Item A18716/CS

Interview – re low profile and other, June 29, 1988

 

Reagan, Ronald

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Unruh and Reagan victory speeches, June 3, 1970

Item A18718/CS

Basic 1975 Reagan speech

Item A18719/CS

Speech; Meese interview; Side B: Bush – Penn (w/Reagan), 4/10/1980

Item A18720/CS

Interview – Philadelphia, Aug. 19, 1980

Item A18721/CS

Speech – presidential campaign, [1980]

Item A18722/CS

California – Oct. 13, 1980; Side B: Ohio, Oct. [?], [1980]

Item A18723/CS

Interview, Shreveport – Oct. 22, 1980

Item A18724/CS

RR on eve of victory and Carter, [Nov. 1980]

Item A18725/CS

First Press Conference, [Jan. 29, 1981]

Item A18726/CS

RR – [Roy] Benavidez [awarded Medal of Honor Feb. 24, 1981]

Item A18727/CS

RR – Santa Barbara, Feb. 1981

Item A18728/CS

Second Press Conference, [Mar. 6], 1981

Item A18729/CS

Interview, Mar. 21, 1981; Side B: Shooting, [Mar. 30, 1981]

Item A18730/CS

RR returning from Ottawa, July 21, 1981; Meese-Deaver, July 22, 1981 Side B: Interview – July 30, 1981

Item A18731/CS

Interview, July 30, 1981

Item A18732/CS

Speech – with reference to entering third year of presidency, Jan. 20, [1983?]

Item A18733/CS

Oval Office – May 4, 1983

Item A18734/CS

On Air Force 1, returning to LA – Nov. 5, [1984]

Item A18735/CS

Leif Baucus song; Interview day before 1984 election [Nov. 5, 1984]; Reagan victory speech, [Nov. 6], 1984

Item A18736/CS

Speech, May 21, n.y.: Side B: Interview [background noise – on AF1?], n.d.

Item A18737/CS

Interview, Feb. 10, 1985

Item A18738/CS

Press conference; speech welcoming RR to Mexico; Reagan speech to Mexico; speech [by LC?] with much background noise, 1/1986

Item A18739/CS

At [Washington] Post – Feb. 11, 1986

Item A18740/CS

Reagan speech on radio; briefing by [?] on arms control; Reagan speech to United Nations, [Sept. 23, 1986]; Roseann Ridgeway briefing on Reagan meeting with Schevernadze re Nick Daniloff; Reagan speech on Contras; Speakes briefing on RR schedule – trip to Detroit and Omaha; Sec. Shultz’s Far East trip; questions re Daniloff, [ca. Sep], 1986

Item A18741/CS

Speakes brief on Jacobson release; Mitch Daniels briefing on upcoming Nov. 1986 election – [early] Nov. 1986

Item A18742/CS

Reagan campaign rally in California day before election, [11/3] 1986

Item A18743/CS

Reagan speech; North and Poindexter leaving; Meese first briefing on Iran/Contra matter and Q/A; Capitol Hill reaction, [11/25?]1986

Item A18744/CS

Reagan speech to public on Iran/Contra; Kalb and others interviewing Poindexter who is still at NSC [side A only] - 1986

Item A18745/CS

Reagan on [Robert] Bork Supreme Court nomination [Side B] – [latter 1987]

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Reagan farewell event, [California] – Jan. 4, 1988

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Interview, Oval Office – Feb. 25, 1988

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Speech, n.d.

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Reed, Tom – May 27, 1981

 

Regan, Donald

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Conversation with several unidentified people, re modernization of financial and management techniques during his tenure as Sec. of the Treasury, Jan. 8, 1985

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Interview - July 25, 1985

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Interview on tax bill (Hoffman also there) and Regan’s new job as chief of staff, 1985

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Interview - Jan. 9, 1986

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Interview - May 3, 1986

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Interview - July 25, 1986 [2 tapes]

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Interview, Santa Barbara - Aug. 24, 1986

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Interview on “What we want from Iceland,” leaks, Reagan speech [almost inaudible]; Side B: Reagan speech on arms control (pre-Iceland Summit), tells anti-Soviet joke at end; Speakes off the record on Kalb leaving State, [Aug.-Sept.] 1986

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Richardson, Elliot, n.d.; side B: Bob Woodward, n.d.

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Rollins, [Ed] – [Washington] Post, May 18, n.y.

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Rusk, [Dean?] – Interview, re use of intelligence for partisan purposes, n.d.; Side B: [?] Scott, n.d.

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Salvatori, Henry – Interview re early Reagan supporters and their attitudes as of time of interview, Jan. 4, 1988

 

Shultz, [George]

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Interview – Oct. 14, 1986

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Interview “not necessary to transcribe” - Sept. 1987

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Smith, William French – Interview re retrospective view of Reagan over years he has known him, Jan. 6, 1988

 

Speakes, [Larry]

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Press Conference - Aug. 1984

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Interview – early 1985

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Interview, re Iran controversy - Dec. 31, 1986

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Interview, re pre-summit [Moscow?] – [early 1988?]

 

Spencer, Stu

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Interview -Nov. 18, 1980

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Interview -Dec. 19, 1984

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Interview, re Reagan as communicator and relationship with American people - Santa Barbara, Aug. 28, 1985; Dennis Thomas – Santa Barbara, Aug. 30, 1985

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Stockman, David, w/ Lou Cannon and Robin Gradison, Nov. 14, 1981

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Warner, [John?] – w/ Lou Cannon and Pincus, re arms control, July 12, [1986?]

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Watson, with Pierpont, at Democratic Convention in New York, [1980]

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Watt, [James?] – Washington Post, May 20, 1981

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Weinberger, [Caspar] – question and answer, with several unidentified people at the Pentagon, July 21, 1986

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Wilson, Pete – Interview re Wilson as governor of California, Apr. 30, 1991

 

Wirthlin, [Richard]

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Interview - Not transcribed, Sept. 2, 1984

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Interview - Mar. 1985

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Interview - Jan. 20, 1986

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Wolfowitz, [Paul] – statement in Indonesia, as part of Tokyo Economic Summit trip, Apr. 29, 1986

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Miscellany – incl. multi-segment tapes focusing on a given topic or event

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Brinkley Show on Supreme Court nomination to replace [Lewis] Powell; Howard Baker on Iran/Contra; Lou talking to desk at end of show, 1987

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Bush – Ferraro, 1984

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[California Supreme Court?] – testimony of unidentified woman in front of unnamed panel about opinion of Justice [William P.?] Clark, and various of her legal staff, June 28, n.y.

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Contras – interview with NSC staff person (Hoffman there) on NSC, Contras and aid, and Buchanan letter; Regan on Brinkley re Buchanan letter, Contras, etc.; Side B: cont. of Brinkley, interview with Dennis Thomas, 1986

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Contras – Speakes briefing, Abrams’ briefing on Contras and Latin America; Side B: Buchanan interview on Contras, Speakes briefing, Cannon interview with Regan, 1987

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EPA - Speakes briefing in Santa Barbara; Reagan and Queen in California, and EPA problems; LC interview with [?] on document release and process story on EPA; interview with [?] Baker about Anne Gorsuch, [ca. Feb. 6-12], 1984

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Iceland – Interview with Howard Baker on budget battles, Supreme Court, and other; [Reagan?] speaking in Iceland; Shultz briefing and press conference in Iceland; Soviet talking about Iceland meetings; Regan speaks on leaving Iceland, 1986-1987

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Ireland trip, [June 1984]

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Ishi [Native American at UCB, early 1900s] - Miller and Casado interview [Side B], Feb. 23, 1978; Side A: [Press conference?] re Ford Library in Michigan, [also 1978?]

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Kennedy [Robert] memorial service, [California, ca. 1968?]

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Libya Bombing - Speakes briefing on bombing of Libya; Reagan speech on Libya bombing; Shultz press conference on Libya; Weinberger on Libya; LC interview of [?] on Libya bombing, [Apr. 16?], 1986

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McGovern, [George] - Mar. 5, [1972]; [Pete] McCloskey – [New Hampshire] Primary, Mar. 7, [1972]

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Moscow Summit – Soviet talking at reception about imprisonment, Marlin [Fitzwater] briefing, back to Soviet talking; Side B: Howard Baker on background re Moscow Summit, Colin Powell on Moscow Summit, Gorbachev (translator) speech, June 2, 1988

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Palm Springs – Speakes briefing, Clayton Yeutter on two trade cases: agriculture case w/EC and case against government of Brazil, New Year’s greetings by RR to USSR and USSR not doing so, Dec. 1986

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[San Francisco] – Opening general session [California cities conference?], incl. remarks by Mayor George Moscone, [ca. 1976-1978] (2 tapes)

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Tokyo Economic Summit – Press conference with Japanese man (woman translating), Shultz briefing and press conference on economic summit; Side B: Reagan press conference on Tokyo Summit, Speakes briefing, [Apr./May] 1986

 

DVDs

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Ronald Reagan's Speech to "Educators for Reagan" at George Pepperdine College with Introduction by Dean James R. Wilburn 1996 October 18