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FOIA Number
2004-0732-F
The materials in FOIA 2007-0732-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials. The records relating to FOIA 2004-0732-F contain materials from various individuals, organizations, government agencies, and White House offices. These materials address many individuals, issues, and events....Read more
The materials in FOIA 2007-0732-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials. The records relating to FOIA 2004-0732-F contain materials from various individuals, organizations, government agencies, and White House offices. These materials address many individuals, issues, and events. The Bush Vice Presidential Name File consists of one folder and contains a curriculum vitae and a letter from Peter H. Raven to President Bush regarding the situation in Chile at the time and state of U.S.-Chile relations. The Bush Vice Presidential WHORM Subject File categories contain coversheets, letters, an invitation, and a newsletter. The coversheets are of a routine nature and accompany letters from Foreign Minister Rene Rojas Galdames to President Bush; President Bush to Harry W. Rieneke; letters to and from Peter H. Raven and President Bush; a State Department response to Peter H. Raven; and a letter from Henry L. Walther to President Bush. The invitation is from the Ambassador of Chile to President Bush regarding the celebration of the National Day of Chile. The newsletter is from the Embassy of Chile's Press Office from June 1982 giving a summary of the recent news headlines regarding the United States and Chile. The Bush Vice Presidential Staff and Office Files contain biographies, coversheets, an invitation, letters, memoranda, lists, schedules, a map, a news summary, newspaper articles, notes, a press release, and a curriculum vitae. The biographies relate to individuals either newly appointed or who are visiting the United States. Coversheets are of a routine nature and accompany a majority of the material in these files. The invitation is from the Ambassador of Chile to President and Mrs. Bush regarding the celebration of the National Day of Chile. There are several letters and memoranda to and from President Bush, the administration, embassy personnel, and various organizations regarding a range of issues involving Chile. The lists and schedules relate to the members of the Christian Democratic International Delegation's visit the United States. The map shows the two claims that Argentina and Chile have made on land and waters to the south of both countries. The news summary and newspaper articles relate to President Bush, the Justice Department, and a correction run by the New York Times regarding comments made by Langhorne Motley about Chile. The notes are to and from members of the administration and are of a routine nature. The press releases and curriculum vitae both relate to the nomination of James Daniel Theberge (1930 - 1988) to be Ambassador to Chile. Read less
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