The materials in FOIA 2011-2566-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. FOIA 2011-2566-F contains materials from agencies and individuals including Nicholas F. Brady George Bush. Brady was appointed Senator from New Jersey in 1982, but did not seek election after serving his term....Read more
The materials in FOIA 2011-2566-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. FOIA 2011-2566-F contains materials from agencies and individuals including Nicholas F. Brady George Bush. Brady was appointed Senator from New Jersey in 1982, but did not seek election after serving his term. He was appointed to various commissions during the Reagan Administration, before being appointed as Secretary of the Treasury in 1988. He served in this capacity throughout the Bush Administration. 2011-2566-F 2 The White House Office of Records Management (WHORM) Alphabetical Files contain routine resume process ticket forms, U.S. mail receipt forms, invitations to events forwarded to President Bush by Brady, thank you letters and related correspondence between the President and Brady, and letters from constituents both criticizing Brady's positions and praising them. The Staff and Office Files contain newspaper articles about Brady, correspondence regarding honorary positions, letters to and from the Office of Government Ethics outlining Brady's compliance with conflict of interest laws, photographs from events in which Brady participated, press releases announcing Brady as Secretary of the Treasury, presentations consisting of economic briefings to the President, and lists of attendees at events. The Vice Presidential Name Files and Staff and Office Files consist of notes and letters between Vice President Bush and Brady regarding recommendations for positions, invitations to events, and regrets to invitations. Read less