P-2/P-5 Document Report (George Bush Library - Staff and Office Files)
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1 3038 Cabinet Affairs, Office of McBee, Barry Memo with Attachment From Paul Roellig to Roger Porter 14 P-5 Re: Presidential Environmental Initiatives for the Summit 5546 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Memo James D. Watkins to the President 2 P-5 Re: NES 5596 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Note The President to John S., Ede H., and Atty. Gen. 2 P-5 Re: Brady Bill 5600 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Note The President to Ed Madigan, Jim Baker, Bob Mosbacher, Carla Hills, and Brent Re: Japanese 1 P-5 Banning Our Rice Display from U.S. Rice Council Exhibition 5617 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Memo The President to John Sununu 1 P-5 Re: African Americans 5633 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Letter Lynn Martin to the President 1 P-5 Re: Hill Talks Page 1 of 36
2 5675 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Memo Bobbie Kilberg to the President Re: Jewish Community Reaction to Thursday Press 2 P-5 Conference on Loan Guarantees Delay 5677 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Memo William K. Reilly to the President 1 P-5 Re: Assurance of EPA Loyalty in the Event of a Coup 5678 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Letter Jack Kemp to the President 4 P-5 Re: Economic Issues 5710 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Memo C. Boyden Gray to the President 2 P-5 Re: Senate Judiciary Committee/FBI Reports 5731 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Memo Jack Kemp to the President 2 P-5 Re: Economy 5738 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Letter Louis Sullivan to the President 11 P-5 Re: Minority Affairs (3 copies) Page 2 of 36
3 5754 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Letter Jack Kemp to the President 2 P-5 Re: Tax Measures 5756 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Memo Brent Scowcroft and Boyden Gray to the President Re: Unconstitutional Restrictions on Issuance of 2 P-5 Official and Diplomatic Passports to U.S. Government Officials 5766 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Memo C. Boyden Gray to the President Re: The History of Presidential Consultation with the 2 P-5 Senate on Supreme Court Nominations 5768 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Memo C. Boyden Gray to the President 6 P-5 Re: Roe v. Wade/Human Life Amendment 5789 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Memo C. Boyden Gray to the President 2 P-5 Re: Judicial Selection 5797 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Memo C. Boyden Gray to the President 2 P-5 Re: Responses to Congressional Inaction Page 3 of 36
4 5851 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Memo Andy Ferguson to the President 2 P-5 Re: Bill Moyers (2 copies) 5866 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Brady, Philip D. Memo C. Boyden Gray to the President 5 P-5 Re: Balanced Budget and Line-Item Veto 5992 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Skinner, Samuel Memo From POTUS to Sam Skinner 5 P-5 Re Questions 6005 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Skinner, Samuel Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 2 P-5 [same as doc 04a] 6048 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Skinner, Samuel Memo From Nicholas Brady to POTUS 2 P-5 Re Your March 8 memo on bank reform 6063 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Skinner, Samuel Letter From Louis Sullivan to POTUS 3 P-5 Re Civil Rights Page 4 of 36
5 6075 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Skinner, Samuel Letter From Jack Kemp to POTUS 3 P-5 Re Capital gains tax 6168 Press Office Fitzwater, Marlin M. Note From: George Bush to Marlin [Fitzwater] 1 P-5 Re: Dan Rather 6376 Speechwriting, White House Office of Aarhus, Carol Memo Secretary of Defense to POTUS 1 P-5 Re: Questions about the end war 6384 Speechwriting, White House Office of Davis, Mark William Memo C. Boyden Gray to POTUS, Re: Campaign Finance 15 P-5 Reform Package Speechwriting, White House Office of Grant, Mary Kate Memo Draft: POTUS to John Sununu, Re: Democrats and the 2 P-5 Budget Media Relations, Office of Miscellaneous Files Memo From President Bush to John Sununu 2 P-5 Re: Budget Agreement Page 5 of 36
6 6696 Legislative Affairs, Office of Breeden, Richard C. Notes Handwritten notes from Richard Breeden at 5 P-5 Competitiveness Council meeting Re: Product liability, biotechnology and bank reform 6786 Legislative Affairs, Office of Miscellaneous Files Notes Notes from Economic Policy Council Meeting, Feb 7, 4 P Legislative Affairs, Office of Renne, James Memo From Roger B. Porter to POTUS 4 P-5 Re: Civil Rights 6852 Legislative Affairs, Office of Renne, James Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 9 P-5 Re: Decisions on Ethics Reform Bill 6864 Legislative Affairs, Office of Renne, James Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 3 P-5 Re: War Powers Issues that may arise in Your Meeting With Congressional Leaders 6930 Legislative Affairs, Office of Tarplin, Linda Notes with Attachments Budget: Master TO DO List 29 P-5 Page 6 of 36
7 7569 Domestic Policy Council DPC Files Notes Handwritten notes on Domestic Policy Council 3 P-5 Meeting # Domestic Policy Council DPC Files Memo with Attachment From Secretary Louis Sullivan to POTUS and Cover Sheet Re: Pepper Commission Recommendations of March 3 7 P-5 on Health Care Financing Reform 8020 Economic Policy Council (EPC) Wethington, Olin Memo Nicholas F. Brady to the President 5 P-5 Re: Response to Lee Iacocca 8021 Economic Policy Council (EPC) Wethington, Olin Memo Robert A. Mosbacher to the President 2 P-5 Re: Lee Iacocca Letter 8022 Economic Policy Council (EPC) Wethington, Olin Memo Carla A. Hills to the President 2 P-5 Re: Lee Iacocca's March 6, 1991 Letter to You 8023 Economic Policy Council (EPC) Wethington, Olin Memo Michael J. Boskin to the President 2 P-5 Re: Letter from Lee Iacocca Page 7 of 36
8 8271 Counsel to the President, Office of Holmstead, Jeffrey Memo From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 2 P-5 Re: Regulatory Reform 8375 Counsel to the President, Office of Otis, William Graham Memo C. Boyden Gray to Brent Scowcroft 2 P-5 Re: Gejdenson Request for NSC-Related Documents 8376 Counsel to the President, Office of Otis, William Graham Memo C. Boyden Gray to Brent Scowcroft 3 P-5 Re: Gejdenson Request for NSC-Remitted Documents [Follow-up] 8378 Counsel to the President, Office of Otis, William Graham Draft Memo From Gene E. Schaerr to C. Boyden Gray 2 P-5 Re: Gejdensen Subpoena 8393 Counsel to the President, Office of Otis, William Graham Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Congressman Gonzalez' Subpoena to Secretary Brady 8404 Counsel to the President, Office of Otis, William Graham Memo From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 3 P-5 Re: Iraq Controversy Page 8 of 36
9 8415 Counsel to the President, Office of Otis, William Graham Memo From C. Boyden Gray to Brent Scowcroft 2 P-5 Re: Gejdenson Request for NSC-Related Documents 8416 Counsel to the President, Office of Otis, William Graham Memo From C. Boyden Gray to Brent Scowcroft 2 P-5 Re: Gejdenson Request for NSC-Related Documents 8417 Counsel to the President, Office of Otis, William Graham Memorandum From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS Re: Iraq 3 P-5 Controversy 8603 Council of Economic Advisors (CEA) Hill, J. French Letter From Nicholas Brady to George Bush 2 P-5 Re: Issues Surrounding the NAFTA Negotiations 8726 Council of Economic Advisors (CEA) Taylor, John B. Memorandum Michael J. Boskin to the President Re: Letter from Lee 2 P-5 Iacocca 8814 Council of Economic Advisors (CEA) Taylor, John B., Files Memo From Naomi Smith to John Taylor 4 P-5 Re: U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement [Page One Opened on Appeal, Document Follows]; and [Page Two Partially Opened on Appeal, Document Follows] [Pages 3-5 Remain Closed for P-5] Page 9 of 36
10 9069 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 9 P-5 Re: Decisions on Ethics Reform Bill 9071 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 9 P-5 Re: Decisions on Ethics Reform Bill 9129 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 9 P-5 Re: Decisions on Ethics Reform Bill 9131 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Memo with Attachment From President Bush to C. Boyden Gray 8 P-5 Re: Ethics/Pay raise Package 9149 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Note with Attachment From President Bush to C. Boyden Gray 8 P-5 Re: Ethics/Pay Raise Package 9164 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Memo with Attachment From Robert Swanson to C. Boyden Gray 5 P-5 Re: Ethics discussions with Andy Card Page 10 of 36
11 9186 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Enforcing the Civil Rights Agreement 9217 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 1 P-5 Re: Response to Ambassador Abram's Letter on Civil Rights 9218 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Memo From Richard Thornburgh to POTUS 10 P-5 Re: S. 2104, the "Civil Rights Act of 1990" 9234 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Outline of Major Issues on Civil Rights 9237 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Memo From POTUS to Sununu / Fred McClure / C. Boyden 1 P-5 Gray Re: Civil Rights Bill (Kennedy - Hawkins) 9242 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Memo From Roger Porter to POTUS 4 P-5 Re: The Commission on Civil Rights Page 11 of 36
12 9243 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Memo From John Sununu to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Recent Civil Rights Decisions by the Supreme Court 9244 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 4 P-5 Re: Recent Civil Rights Decisions by the Supreme Court 9292 Counsel to the President, Office of Gray, C. Boyden Memo From Edward McNally to President Bush 1 P-5 Re: International Appellate Judges Conference 9432 Counsel to the President, Office of Paoletta, Mark Memo with Attachments From Mark Paoletta to C. Boyden Gray 3 P-5 Re: Talking Points for conversations with Zamaria and Presock on POW/MIA document search 9477 Counsel to the President, Office of Paoletta, Mark Memo From Boyden Gray to President Bush 1 P-5 Re: Iran-Contra Pardons 9479 Counsel to the President, Office of Paoletta, Mark Memo From Boyden Gray to President Bush 5 P-5, (b)(6) Re: Iran-Contra Pardons [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Page 12 of 36
13 9480 Counsel to the President, Office of Paoletta, Mark Memo From Boyden Gray to President Bush 2 P-5, (b)(6) Re: Iran-Contra Pardons [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] 9483 Counsel to the President, Office of Paoletta, Mark Memo From Boyden Gray to President Bush 2 P-5, (b)(6) Re: Iran-Contra Pardons [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] 9484 Counsel to the President, Office of Paoletta, Mark Memo From Boyden Gray to President Bush 2 P-5, (b)(6) Re: Iran-Contra Pardons [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] 9498 Counsel to the President, Office of Paoletta, Mark Memo From George Bush to President Reagan 1 P-5 Re: Congressman Hendon's Charges 9501 Counsel to the President, Office of Paoletta, Mark Memo From George Bush to President Reagan 3 P-5 Re: Congressman Hendon's charges [3 copies] 9535 Counsel to the President, Office of Paoletta, Mark Memo From George Bush to Ronald Reagan 1 P-5 Re: Congressman Hendon's Charges Page 13 of 36
14 9606 Press Office Fitzwater, Marlin M. Note From: George Bush to David Bates 1 P-5 Re: Lew Sullivan 9613 Press Office Fitzwater, Marlin M. Memo From: C. Boyden Gray to George Bush 16 P-5 Re: Campaign Finance Reform Package 9615 Press Office Fitzwater, Marlin M. Memo From: C. Boyden Gray and William L. Roper to 12 P-5 George Bush Re: White House Rsponse to Supreme Court Decision in Webser V. Reproductive Health Services 9616 Press Office Fitzwater, Marlin M. Memo From: Richard G. Darman and C. Boyden Gray to 6 P-5 George Bush Re: Congressional Honoraria Ban and Executive Branch Pay Raise 9622 Press Office Fitzwater, Marlin M. Handwritten Notes Handwritten notes Re: Situation in Persian Gulf 3 P Press Office Fitzwater, Marlin M. Memo From: C. Boyden Gray to George Bush 1 P-5 Re: Supreme Court Case Affecting Historically Black Colleges Page 14 of 36
15 9753 Press Office Smith, Judy Memo From: W. Henson Moore to Lanny Griffith 3 P-5 Re: Reply to Governor Cuomo 9825 Press Office Smith, Judy Memo From: C. Boyden Gray to George Bush 12 P-5 Re: White House Response to Supremem Court Decision in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services 9868 Counsel to the President, Office of Portman, Robert Memo From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 5 P-5 Re: Decision on Whether to Include Restrictions on Political Action Committees 9869 Counsel to the President, Office of Portman, Robert Memo From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 3 P-5 Re: Decision on Whether to Include Restrictions on Political Action Committees 9871 Counsel to the President, Office of Portman, Robert Memo From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 5 P-5 Re: Decision on Whether to Include Restrictions on Political Action Commitees 9872 Counsel to the President, Office of Portman, Robert Memo From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 5 P-5 Re: Decision on Whether to Include Restrictions on Political Action Committees Page 15 of 36
16 9873 Counsel to the President, Office of Portman, Robert Memo From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 5 P-5 Re: Decision on Whether to Include Restrictions on Political Action Committees 9875 Counsel to the President, Office of Portman, Robert Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 6 P-5 Re: Decision on Whether to Include Restrictions on Political Action Committees 9899 Counsel to the President, Office of Rehnquist, Janet Memo From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 4 P-5 Re: Pending State Requests for Health Care and Welfare Waivers 9900 Counsel to the President, Office of Rehnquist, Janet Memo with Attachments From President Bush to Sam Skinner 5 P-5 Re: Response to Ohio Governor Voinovich's letter concerning problems obtaining federal funding for imortant public works projects 9901 Counsel to the President, Office of Rehnquist, Janet Memo with Attachments From Ede Holiday to President Bush 6 P-5 Re: Helping States to Reform the Welfare System 9902 Counsel to the President, Office of Rehnquist, Janet Memo From C. Boyden Gay to President Bush 3 P-5 Re: Pending State Requests for Health Care and Welfare Waivers Page 16 of 36
17 9905 Counsel to the President, Office of Rehnquist, Janet Memo From Ede Holiday to President Bush 6 P-5 Re: Helping States to Reform the Welfare System 9938 Counsel to the President, Office of Schaerr, Gene C. Memo From C. Boyden Gray to John Sununu 2 P-5 Re: Scheduled Release of Nixon Papers on July 10, Counsel to the President, Office of Schaerr, Gene C. Memo From Patricia M. Bryan to C. Boyden Gray 3 P-5 Re: Scheduled Release of Nixon Papers on July 10, Counsel to the President, Office of Von Lembke, Ronald Memo From Donald Regan to File 2 P-5 Re: Telephone Conversation with H. Ross Perot on 12/14/ Press Office Daily Guidance File Note From: George Bush to Brent/Marlin 1 P-5 Re: Recognition of Lithuania 9964 Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Alderman, Cliff Memo From Richard Darman to POTUS 3 P-5 Re: Enrolled Bill S Mississippi Sioux Indian Judgement Act Amendment Page 17 of 36
18 9974 Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Alderman, Cliff Memo From Richard Darman to POTUS 3 P-5 Re: Enrolled Bill S Aroostook Band of Micmacs Settlement Act Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of McClure, Mary Anne Memo with Attachment Re: Enrolled Bill HR Native American Graves 5 P-5 Protection and Repatriation Act Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Renne, James Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Civil Rights Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Renne, James Memo From POTUS to John Sununu 1 P-5 Re: Civil Rights Bill Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memorandum From Edward McNally to President Bush 1 P-2, P-5 Re: International Appellate Judges Conference Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo From Dick Thornburgh to POTUS 10 P-5 Re: S. 2104, the "Civil Rights Act of 1990" Page 18 of 36
19 10177 Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo From Dick Thornburgh to POTUS 10 P-5 Re: S. 2104, the "Civil Rights Act of 1990" Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 1 P-5 Re: Civil Rights Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo From POTUS to C. Boyden Gray and John Sununu 1 P-5 Re: 60 Minutes transcript Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Outline of major issues on civil rights Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo From Roger Porter to POTUS 4 P-5 Re: Civil Rights Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Civil Rights Page 19 of 36
20 10194 Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo From POTUS to John Sununu, Fred McClure, and C. 1 P-5 Boyden Gray Re: Civil rights bill - Danforth defection Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo From POTUS to Phil Brady 1 P-5 Re: Civil Rights Bill Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo with Attachment From Lynn Martin to Governor Sununu and C. 2 P-5 Boyden Gray Re: Civil Rights Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo with Attachment From James Cicconi to C. Boyden Gray 7 P-5 Re: Enrolled Bill Memo - H.J. Res Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John, Files Memo with Attachment From President Bush to Boyden Gray 3 P-5 Re: Donation of Chris Craft boat Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John, Files Memo with Attachment From President Bush to Boyden Gray 8 P-5 Re: Ethics/Pay Raise Package Page 20 of 36
21 10225 Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John, Files Memo with Attachment From President Bush to John Sununu & C. Boyden 2 P-5 Gray Re: Ethics Legislation Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John, Files Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 2 P-5 Re: Scope of Post-Employment Restrictions Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John, Files Memo From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 3 P-5 Re: Decisions on Conflicts of Interest Arising out of Farm Ownership Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John, Files Memo with Attachment From Amy Schwartz to C. Boyden Gray 4 P-5 Re: Decision Memorandum on Farm Policy Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John, Files Memo From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 2 P-5 Re: Attorney-General Order requiring appointment of Independent Counsels for Members of Congress Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John, Files Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 9 P-5 Re: Decisions on Ethics Reform Bill Page 21 of 36
22 10247 Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 9 P-5 Re: Decisions on Ethics Reform Bill Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo From C. Boyden Gray to Vice President Bush 1 P-5 Re: Congressional Micro-management Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo From C. Boyden Gray to Brent Scowcroft 2 P-5 Re: Gejdenson Request for NSC Related Documents Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 5 P-5 Re: War Powers Issues that may arise in your meeting with Congressional Leaders Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo From C. Boyden Gray to VPOTUS 1 P-5 Re: Response to Weekend Allegations about BNL Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo From POTUS to Phil Brady 1 P-5 Re: Iraq controversy Page 22 of 36
23 10297 Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John Memo From Brent Scowcroft to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Chairman Gonzalez's Allegations of a White House and NSC Cover-up with Respect to U.S.- Iraq Policy Counsel to the President, Office of Schmitz, John, Files Letter with Tracking From Richard Thornburg to President Bush 5 P-5 Sheet Re: General Noriega Counsel to the President, Office of Walden, Gregory Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 9 P-5 Re: Decisions on Ethics Reform Bill Counsel to the President, Office of Walden, Gregory Memo with Attachment From President Bush to Boyden Gray 3 P-5 Re: Government Ethics Laws Counsel to the President, Office of Walden, Gregory Memo From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 2 P-5 Re: Scope of Post-Employment Restrictions Counsel to the President, Office of Nelson, Frederick D. Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 7 P-5 Re: Status Ethics/Pay Raise Legislation Page 23 of 36
24 10433 Counsel to the President, Office of Nelson, Frederick D. Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 9 P-5 Re: Ethics Legislation Opportunities Counsel to the President, Office of Nelson, Frederick D. Memo From Dick Thornburgh to POTUS 10 P-5 Re: Views DOJ on S. 2104, the "Civil Rights Act of 1990" Counsel to the President, Office of Nelson, Frederick D. Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Civil Rights Counsel to the President, Office of Nelson, Frederick D. Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 3 P-5 Re: Civil Rights Counsel to the President, Office of Nelson, Frederick D. Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 3 P-5 Re: Civil Rights Counsel to the President, Office of Nelson, Frederick D. Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Civil Rights Page 24 of 36
25 10556 Counsel to the President, Office of Nelson, Frederick D. Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Civil Rights with POTUS comments Counsel to the President, Office of Nelson, Frederick D. Memo From Roger Porter to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Civil Rights Legislation Counsel to the President, Office of Nelson, Frederick D. Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 6 P-5 Re: Recent Civil Rights Decisions by the Supreme Court Counsel to the President, Office of Nelson, Frederick D. Memo Form C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Outline of Major Issues on Civil Rights Counsel to the President, Office of Lund, Nelson Memo From Nicholas and Roger Porter to President Bush 2 P-5 Re: American 2000 Legislative Strategy Counsel to the President, Office of Lund, Nelson Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 3 P-2, P-5 Re: Possible Confirmation Process Reforms Page 25 of 36
26 10642 Counsel to the President, Office of Lund, Nelson Memo From C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 2 P-2, P-5 Re: Post-Confirmation Strategy Counsel to the President, Office of Lund, Nelson Memo From C. Boyden Gray, Ede Holiday to President Bush 1 P-5 Re: Controversy Between Justice Department and the National Endowment for the Arts Counsel to the President, Office of Lund, Nelson Memo From C. Boyden Gray, Ede Holiday to President Bush 1 P-5 Re: Controversy Between Justice Department and National Endowment for the Arts Counsel to the President, Office of Lund, Nelson Memo From C. Boyden Gray, Ede Holiday to President Bush 1 P-5 Re: Controversy Between Justice Department and National Endowment for the Arts Counsel to the President, Office of Lund, Nelson Memo From C. Boyden Gray, Ede Holiday to President Bush 1 P-5 Re: Controversy Between Justice Department and National Endowment for the Arts Counsel to the President, Office of Lund, Nelson Memo From C. Boyden Gray, Ede Holiday to President Bush 1 P-5 Re: Controversy Between Justice Department and National Endowment for the Arts Page 26 of 36
27 10677 Counsel to the President, Office of Lund, Nelson Memo From President Bush to Sam Skinner 1 P-5 Re: Udall Bill Counsel to the President, Office of Lund, Nelson Memo From President Bush to C. Boyden Gray 1 P-5 Re: Udall Bill Counsel to the President, Office of Lund, Nelson Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Civil Rights - Senator Danforth Counsel to the President, Office of Lund, Nelson Memo From C. Boyden Gray to POTUS 2 P-5 Re: Civil Rights Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Memo From Elizabeth Dole to John Sununu 3 P-5 Re Veto strategy for draft minimum wage bill Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Memo From David Bates to John Sununu 1 P-5 Re Lynne Cheney Page 27 of 36
28 11792 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Memo From Lynne Cheney to David Bates 2 P-5 Re Request in reference to NEH Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Note From Nicholas F. Brady to John Sununu 2 P-5 Re Reaction to Savings & Loan Crisis Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Memo From C. Boyden Gray to John Sununu 2 P-5 Re Presidential Emergency Board for Railroads Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Memo From C. Boyden Gray to John Sununu 3 P-5 Re Rail Labor Negotiations Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Memo From Ede Holiday to John Sununu Re Secretary Sullivan's Speech Tomorrow 1 P-5 Two paragraphs redacted Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Memo From Ede Holiday to John Sununu 2 P-5 Re DoE's Concerns on WH Process Page 28 of 36
29 12308 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Letter From William Bennett to John Sununu 3 P-5 Re Funding for FY 1991 Drug Control Programs Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Memo From C. Boyden Gray to John Sununu 1 P-5 Re Senator Kennedy's 6/29 Letter Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Memo From C. Boyden Gray to John Sununu 6 P-5 Re Senator Kennedy's 6/29 Letter Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. List Of Senators and reasons for their support or lack of 4 P-5 support for the Clean Air Act Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Memo From James Watkins to John Sununu 2 P-5 Re Domestic Policy Council Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John, Files Memo From Ede Holiday to John Sununu 1 P-5 Re: Clearance Concerns Page 29 of 36
30 12924 Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Letter From Sam Skinner to John Sununu 1 P-5 Re Attached memo on Pan Am Airways Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Memo From Sam Skinner to John Sununu Re Possible Shutdown of Pan American World 2 P-5 Airways Chief of Staff to the President, Office Sununu, John H. Memo From Lynne Cheney to David Q. Bates 2 P-5 Re Your Request in Reference to NEA Chief of Staff to the President, Office Skinner, Samuel Memorandum From Boyden Gray to President Bush Re: Responses 2 P-5 to Congressional Inaction Chief of Staff to the President, Office Skinner, Samuel Memorandum From Calio/Gray/Porter to President Bush Re: Title X 3 P-5 Abortion Provisions: HHS Implementation Guidance Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Note From the President to Boyden Gray 1 P-5 Re: Judicial Appointments Page 30 of 36
31 16127 Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Note From the President to Boyden Gray 1 P-5 Re: Judicial Appointments Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo with Tracking From C. Boyden Gray to the President 4 P-5 Sheet Re: Letter to Senator Dole Re: Judicial Selection Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo with Tracking From C. Boyden Gray to the President 4 P-2, P-5 Sheet Re: Letter to Senator Dole Re: Judicial Selection Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo From C. Boyden Gray to the President 2 P-2, P-5 Re: Letter to Senator Dole Re: Judical Selection Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memorandum Boyden Gray to the President 2 P-2, P-5 Re: Judicial Selection Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Note The President to Boyden Gray 1 P-2, P-5 Re: Attached letter from Biden Page 31 of 36
32 16153 Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo Boyden Gray to the President 2 P-2, P-5 Re: Judicial Selection Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Note The President to Boyden Gray 1 P-2, P-5 Re: Attached letter from Biden Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memorandum From C. Boyden Gray to the President 1 P-2, P-5 Re: Letter to Senator Dole Re: Judicial Selection Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo From C. Boyden Gray to the President 1 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) Re: Draft Letter to David Wilson Re: Sixth Circuit [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo C. Boyden Gray to the President 1 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) Re: Letter from Sundquist Re: Sixth Circuit [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo C. Boyden Gray to the President 1 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) Re: Response to Gordy Zacks Re: Sixth Circuit [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Page 32 of 36
33 16209 Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo From C. Boyden Gray to the President 1 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) Re: Letter from Don Sundquist Re: Sixth Circuit [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo C. Boyden Gray to the President 1 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) Re: Response to Gordy Zacks Re: Sixth Circuit [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo with Tracking From C. Boyden Gray to the President Sheet Re: Judicial Nomination [FOIA RESTRICTIONS 2 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) REDACTED] Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Note The President to Boyden Gray & Chase Untermeyer 1 P-2, P-5 Re: Candidate for Fifth Circuit Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo C. Boyden Gray to the President 3 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) Re: U.S. District Court Vacancy in Vermont (3 copies totaling 3 pages) [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to the President 3 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) Re: U.S. District Court Vacancy in Vermont (with attached tracking worksheet and cover note) [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Page 33 of 36
34 16259 Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo C. Boyden Gray to the President 1 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) Re: U.S. District Court Vacancy in Vermont [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Note From Boyden Gray to the President 1 P-2, P-5 Re: Judicial Appointments Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Note From Boyden Gray to the President 1 P-2, P-5 Re: Judicial Appointments Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo with Attachment From C. Boyden Gray to the President 2 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) Re: Judicial Appointment in Alabama [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Note President Bush to Boyden Gray 1 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) Re: Alabama court nomination [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo Boyden Gray to the President 1 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) Re: Cong. Dickinson's Judicial Candidate [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Page 34 of 36
35 16271 Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Note with Attached The President to Boyden Buck Sheet Re: candidate for federal bench in Alabama [FOIA 2 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Memo C. Boyden Gray to President Bush 1 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) Re: Congressman Dickinson's Judicical Candidate [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Note with Attached President Bush to Boyden Buck Sheet Re: candidate for federal bench in Alabama [FOIA 2 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Note The Presiden to Boyden 1 P-2, P-5, (b)(6) Re: candidate for federal bench in Alabama [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Notes Lee Liberman handwritten notes 6 P-5 Re: Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings Counsel to the President, Office of Liberman, Lee S. Notes Lee Liberman handwritten notes 28 P-5, (b)(6) Re: Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings [FOIA RESTRICTIONS REDACTED] Page 35 of 36
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