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Timeline of the Jimmy Carter presidency (1978)

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350: 463:– President Carter announces that starting the following day, "all imported sugar will be subject to fixed fees of 2.7 cents per pound for raw sugar and 3.22 cents per pound for refined sugar, not to exceed 50 percent of the value of imported sugar" and that directions have been administered to the International Trade Commission for an expanded investigation of import sugar intended to "determine whether sugar-containing products are being or will be imported in quantities and under conditions that will result in national interference to the sugar price support operations being conducted by the Department of Agriculture." 344: 575:– President Carter holds his twenty-fourth news conference in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building. President Carter begins a conference with an address on domestic programs and the Soviet satellite Cosmos 954, and answers questions on arms sales in the Middle East, American attorney David Marston, the Middle East, the Coal Strike, the nuclear-powered satellite, Soviet satellite Cosmos 954, illegal immigrants, satellite capabilities of the Soviet Union, the Nazi demonstration in 8010: 7346: 2181:– President Carter vetoes H.R. 3161, citing his discontent with the bill being due to the measure's reduction on the work week of firefighters without reducing the premium pay intended for a longer standby schedule in addition to charging it with impairing "the ability of agency heads to manage the work force and regulate the work week" and the requirement of the Defense Department to hire another 4,600 employees to keep up with protection from fires. 1544:– At a town hall at the Spokane Convention Center, President Carter delivers an address on administration policies and answers questions on tax reduction and reform, peace negotiations and arms sales in the Middle East, the Social Security system, tuition tax credits, solar energy, home ownership, Soviet involvement in Africa, criminal justice system, enhanced radiation weapons, national health care, oil surpluses, mental health programs, and Canada. 1079:– President Carter issues a memorandum to department and agency leadership on the subject of defense economic adjustment programs, stating his commitment to "a reduction in Defense costs, but the burden should not be borne solely by the citizens who happen to reside or work in an impacted area" and "the implementation of these changes in a manner that reflects my genuine concern for those individuals and communities that are directly affected." 1757:– President Carter holds his thirty-second news conference in the Crystal Ballroom at the Blackstone Hotel. President Carter begins with an address on American foreign assistance programs and answers questions from reporters on the Humphrey-Hawkins bill, the Soviet Union and SALT negotiations, military installations in Illinois, his relationship with Illinois Democrats, canal fees, inflation, communism and Africa, and views on his presidency. 457:– President Carter submits his annual economic message to Congress. He states his intent to collaborate with Congress on the development of a program intended to address both short- and long-term needs in the American economy in addition to his proposals of tax reductions alongside reforms "to continue our strong economic recovery, to encourage increased investment by American businesses, and to create a simpler and fairer tax system." 8020: 1689:– In a letter to members of the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, President Carter writes that the "most important immediate step this Nation can take to hold down the intolerable rise in health costs is to pass legislation containing hospital costs" and urges the committee "to help bring spiralling health care costs back in line with the rest of the economy by passing that legislation at your forthcoming markup." 727:, President Carter answers questions on the coal strike, federal civil service reduction, Middle East arm sales, tax reductions and the budget, national health care, his campaign promises, nuclear power plants, government standards, national energy plan, the coal strike, his religious beliefs, foreign assistance, education, his participation in town meetings, Governor Thompson, tuition tax credits, and the Panama Canal treaties. 27: 804:– President Carter transmits four human rights treaties to the Senate for ratification. President Carter notes the United States is one of few countries that has not entered any of the three human rights treaties of the United Nations and a continued failure to do so "increasingly reflects upon our attainments, and prejudices United States participation in the development of the international law of human rights." 1872:– President Carter issues Proclamation 4573, calling on Americans to observe "Flag Day" on June 14, 1978, and "National Flag Week" during the week beginning June 11, 1978 in addition to directing "the appropriate officials of the Government to display the flag on all Government buildings during that week and ask the American people to display our flag at their homes and other suitable places for the same period." 1522:. President Carter begins the conference with an address on federal civil service reform and answers questions on timber production, forest service personnel, his income taxes, nuclear wastes disposal, nuclear power plant siting, his campaigning for Democrats, the national water policy, arm sales in the Middle East, inflation, Indian land claims, Angola, his popularity in polls, and strategic arms limitation. 679:– President Carter holds his twenty-fifth news conference in the Ballroom at the Cranston Hilton Hotel. Carter begins the conference with an address on the Coal strike and American economy, answering questions from reporters on the arm sales in the Middle East, disaster assistance for New England, nuclear power plant construction, Lincoln Almond, the Humphrey-Hawkins bill, and Indian land claims. 1107:– In a statement, President Carter says his signing of Executive Order 12046 was intended to "implement the portion of my Executive Office reorganization plan that abolishes the Office of Telecommunications Policy" and concurrently reduces "the size of the Executive Office, this reorganization will enhance the administration's ability to exercise leadership in communications policy." 946:– During an appearance in the Briefing Room, Carter states his asking of Congress to assist with the creation of an education department, his proposal for "a plan to Congress that would make financial help available each year to 2 million more college students than are now eligible", and his sending of legislative proposals to reshape elementary and secondary education programs. 894:– In a statement, President Carter declares the existence of "a regional energy emergency" and states the possible necessity of a temporary suspension of certain particulate and sulfur dioxide control regulations under the Pennsylvania Air Quality Implementation Plan as well as admitting the potential inadequacies of other ways of responding to the energy emergency. 2233:– President Carter transmits a plan for a National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program to Congress in a message, saying it deals with "predicting and preparing for earthquakes; ways in which government, industry, and the public can apply knowledge of seismic risk when making land-use decisions; and achieving earthquake-resistant design and construction." 1073:– President Carter transmits his proposal for a comprehensive national urban policy to Congress in a message, saying its implementation "will build a New Partnership involving all levels of government, the private sector, and neighborhood and voluntary organizations in a major effort to make America's cities better places in which to live and work." 2738:– President Carter issues a memorandum to department and agency leadership on the subject of American relations with Taiwan. He gives a multitude of orders on the matter and states his intent to "submit to the Congress a request for legislation relative to non-governmental relationships between the American people and the people on Taiwan." 713:, President Carter delivers an address on energy and answers questions on regulations of business, government contracts, national health insurance, mental health care, aid to parochial schools, the Democratic Party, Indiana land claims, wood energy sources, the Education Department, women in positions of decision making, the board of the 1631:– President Carter delivers an address on administration policies and answers questions on the trial of Yuri Orlov, nuclear power, the Equal Rights Amendment, Cuban and Soviet involvement in Africa, natural gas deregulation, the Dominican Republic, China, relations with Congress, and soil and water conservation while in the Cabinet Room. 1039:– In a vote of 68 to 32, the Senate narrowly votes to ratify the Carter administration-backed Panama Canal neutrality treaty. President Carter addresses the vote during an appearance in the White House Press Room, stating his confidence that the Senate will vote the following month to approve the canal being turned over to the Panama. 835:– President Carter submits Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1978 to Congress. Carter says the plan's enactment would make the enforcement of fair employment primarily done by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and would set "the foundation of a unified, coherent Federal structure to combat job discrimination in all its forms." 1142:– President Carter holds his twenty-eighth news conference in the Ballroom of the Hotel Nacional in Brasilla, answering questions on relations between the United States and Brazil, the Middle East, American commercial bank loans to Brazil, free enterprise and human rights, Namibia, nuclear energy and proliferation, Prime Minister 2645:– In a statement on conventional arms transfer restraint, President Carter announces "for the first time a set of quantitative and qualitative standards by which arms transfer requests considered by this Government would be judged" and the American government "has kept its pledge to take the leadership in restraining arms sales." 1560:– In a statement, President Carter announces "the reorganization plan I submitted in February goes into effect today" and touts that it "will improve enforcement of equal employment opportunities and reduce the burden of equal employment enforcement on business by consolidating the number of agencies involved in this area." 627:– President Carter delivers an evening address in defense of the Panama Canal treaties from the Family Library of the White House. He says the only reason the treaties need approval is due to they're being "in the highest national interest of the United States" and would keep the US from involvement in a Panama jungles war. 2667:– President Carter sends a report to Congress on the progression of the negotiations to the Cyprus issue in a message. President Carter reports the development of "a growing awareness, especially among the parties directly concerned, that the time is now ripe for determined action designed to break the Cyprus deadlock." 2121:– President Carter signs Proclamation 4574, requesting the observation of Father's Day on June 18, 1978, in addition to directing "Government officials to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on that day and I urge all citizens to display the flag at their homes and other suitable places." 2307:– President Carter participates in an interview in the Cabinet Room, beginning with an address on various administration policies and answers questions on the Middle East, his accessibility to the public, tax reduction, capital gains taxation, affirmative action programs, nuclear power, human rights, and inflation. 1433:– President Carter issues a statement on the observance of Better Hearing and Speech Month, saying he wants "to take the opportunity to applaud the individuals and groups who are involved in community activities relating to improved health, rehabilitation and social care for those with communicative disorders." 952:– President Carter transmits administration proposals on major elementary and secondary education programs, saying they "seek to enhance the primary role of the states and local communities in educating our Nation's children and reaffirm the need for a strong and supportive Federal commitment to education." 2491:– In a memorandum, President Carter states his reasons for vetoing the Navajo and Hopi Relocation Amendments of 1978. Carter states his disapproval of the measure centers on the provision in section 4 providing a one house veto of the relocation plan which is finally adopted by the Relocation Commission. 2357:– In a letter to the House Judiciary Committee, President Carter notes the upcoming Judiciary Committee vote on H.J. Res. 638, which would lengthen the time for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. President Carter states his "strong support for an extension of the deadline beyond March 22, 1979." 2081:– In a statement, President Carter notes the day will see "the members of the House Commerce Committee will make their most important anti-inflation decision of this congressional sessionβ€”whether to vote for a bill which will contain skyrocketing hospital costs" and calls for them to approve the measure. 451:– President Carter transmits the ninth annual report on the National Science Board in a message to Congress, saying the "data and indicators presented herein should prove useful to anyone needing an authoritative source of information on various aspects of the scientific enterprise in this country." 841:– In a message to Congress, President Carter reports "a new Department of Commerce deferral of Maritime Administration funds totalling $ 122 million in budget authority and a new deferral of $ 0.4 million in outlays for the Antirecession financial assistance fund in the Department of the Treasury." 523:– President Carter transmits the International Sugar Agreement to the Senate in a message, saying the agreement "seeks to stabilize sugar prices to meet both our domestic interests as a major consumer and producer of sugar, and our international interests as the world's largest importer of sugar." 887:
into law during a signing ceremony in the Cabinet Room. Carter says the legislation "will add about 1.3 million acres in 10 Western States to the wilderness areas of our country, expanding 4 existing wilderness areas and adding 13 new areas at this time" in addition to representing "the largest
1625:– In a letter to the National Association of Theatre Owners, President Carter expresses the willingness of the Washington-based National Architectural and Transportation Compliance Board to give both information and tips on increasing the accessibility of theaters to the physically handicapped. 1455:
into law. In expressing his reservations to portions of the bill, Carter says "conducting separate conferences in arts and humanities would involve unnecessary expense and duplication and would miss an opportunity for a far more productive exchange of views and experiences among persons deeply
1619:– In a statement, President Carter says he is "seriously concerned about events surrounding the election in the Dominican Republic" and confirms his communication with presidents of neighboring countries in Latin American as well as the secretary general for discussions on election procedures. 1847: 2497:– In the Briefing Room, Press Secretary Jody Powell says President Carter "wishes to express his deepest condolences to the families of Don Harris and Robert Brown, of the National Broadcasting Corporation, and Gregory Robinson, of the San Francisco Examiner" in the wake of their deaths. 1006:
into law during a morning ceremony in the Cabinet Room. President Carter says the legislation "will give guidance to me, to the Congress, to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and to the Department of Energy and other agencies in our Federal Government who deal with this very sensitive
2543:– In a letter to the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate, President Carter submits a report detailing his "determination that import relief for the U.S. Artificial Bait and Flies Industry is not in the national economic interest and explaining the reasons for my decision." 2175:– President Carter transmits the Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1978 to Congress in a message, saying the plan will improve federal emergency management and assistance as well as reduce "duplicative administrative costs and strengthens our ability to deal effectively with emergencies." 1917:
for discussions on "certain world issues, Alliance questions, and recent developments in both countries" in addition to a review on "joint initiatives to enhance the relationship between Italy and the United States decided upon during the Prime Minister's visit to Washington in July
1185:– President Carter answers questions on South Africa policy, American investments and assistance to Nigeria, embargoes against South Africa, cooperation between the US and Nigeria, Zimbabwe and Namibia meetings, value of the dollar, and human rights at the State House Marina in Laos. 1773:– In the house chamber at the State Capitol Building, President Carter delivers an address on administration policies and answers questions on labor law reform, the social security system, relations between the United States and Israel, labor law reform, and urban unemployment. 2131:, noting that in his attempts to comply with the act, he has "asked the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to record the number of meetings subject to the Act, to note whether those meetings are open or closed, and if closed, to state the reason for closing them." 1273:
in the Map Room, answering questions on his trip to Africa, national urban policy, support from African-Americans, his views on the presidency, reverse discrimination, the Humphrey-Hawkins bill, administration programs, foreign relations of the United States, and human
1372:– Secretary of State Vance announces the Carter administration is sending Congress a "formal notification of proposals to sell aircraft to Israel, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia" and adds they are essential to the administration's attempts to secure peace in the Middle East. 2254: 469:– President Carter announces his issuing of an executive order "concerning the organization and control of United States foreign intelligence activities" that is intended to begin the process of developing "a foundation for the drafting of statutory charters". 2187:– President Carter announces the appointment of forty individuals for membership on the National Advisory Committee for Women in addition to Bella Abzug and Carmen Votaw serving as co-chairpersons of the committee and Judy Carter as honorary chairperson. 2657:– President Carter holds his fortieth news conference in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building. President Carter answers questions from reporters on inflation, defense spending and weapon systems, China, the tax reduction bill, former president 603:– President Carter signs Executive Order 12037, exempting Civil Aeronautics Board member G. Joseph Minetti from mandatory retirement until May 1, 1978, out of his belief that Minetti's continued service represents the best interest of the US. 1613:– President Carter issues Proclamation 4572, a designation of May 29 as "Memorial Day" and that "the hour beginning in each locality at 11 o'clock on the morning of that day as the appropriate time for the American people to unite in prayer." 717:, the Loring Air Force Base, abortion, Indian land claims, individual importance, student loan defaults, handicapped individuals, arm sales in the Middle East, malpractice insurance, Cyprus, the Equal Rights Amendment, and the oil suppliers. 2295:– President Carter signs Executive Order 12070, amending the suspension of applicable requirements and administrative matters for the purpose of authorizing "the temporary restoration of the cost of living allowance to certain employees". 1308:– The Carter administration releases a report on areas of waste along with inefficiency regarding the $ 500 million spent on these programs annually in addition to an announcement of steps on increasing the effectiveness of expenditures. 1452: 639:– In a statement, the White House says President Carter "fulfilled a 10-year United States pledge for nuclear safeguards by submitting to the Senate for ratification a treaty with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)." 1677:– President Carter issues a memorandum to the secretary of state on the subject of authorizing the obligation of $ 750,000 of funds allowed for availability by the United States Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance Fund. 117: 828:
in the East Room, stating his belief that it is "the single most important action to improve civil rights in the last decade" and says it will establish the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to enforce equal employment
1247:– President Carter announces the nominations of David C. Jones for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Lew Allen, Jr. as Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, and Thomas B. Hayward as Chief of Naval Operations. 613:
announces his opposition to the Panama Canal treaties, citing their causing the US to withdrawal from the Canal Zone too rapidly, a move that he furthered would leave the US "highly uncertain what is going to happen down
413:– The Congressional Budget Office says it is mandatory that the United States spend 6 to 7 billion "for additional tanks, planes and supplies if it wants to use three extra divisions to reinforce NATO in a European war". 2479:– President Carter signs Executive Order 12095, establishing "a board of three members to be appointed by the President to investigate" to dispute between the Wien Air Alaska, Inc. and the Air Line Pilots Association. 2661:, religious cults, peace negotiations between Egypt and Israel, the American economy, Soviet MIG's in Cuba, Iran, the Energy Department, Civil Service Reorganization, and the activities of intelligence agencies. 1219:– President Carter issues Executive Order 12050, establishing a National Advisory Committee for Women "in order to promote equality for women in the cultural, social, economic and political life of this Nation". 563:, calling on Americans to pay "attention to the contributions of black people to our overall progress and development, the month of February thus serves to build goodwill and understanding between all people." 1326:– President Carter transmits "an Executive Order authorizing the export of 7,638 kg. of low-enriched uranium to India for use in the fueling of its Tarapur Atomic Power Station" to Congress in a message. 6667: 535:– President Carter transmits proposed legislation that he says "will significantly improve the organization and operation of the Federal government's highway and transit programs" in a message to Congress. 1591:– President Carter announces the nominations of individuals for representatives and alternate representatives of the United States to the 10th Special Session of the United Nations Devoted to Disarmament. 2467:
into law. President Carter says the legislation "will provide a much more logical and flexible means of resolving contract disputes. It should lead to savings for Federal agencies and their contractors."
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Joint Chiefs of Staff Nomination of Gen. David C. Jones To Be Chairman, Gen. Lew Allen, Jr., To Be Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and Adm. Thomas B. Hayward To Be Chief of Naval Operations. (April 5,
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and calling "upon those in Federal, State and local government-and all who are directly involved in the housing industry and real estate profession-to intensify those efforts that promote fair housing."
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during the evening for discussions on "international issues affecting their two countries, including East-West relations, the forthcoming seven-nation summit in Bonn this July, and the Middle East."
1320:– President Carter issues a memorandum to department and agency leadership on the subject of his move "strengthening the White House Office of Consumer Affairs and increasing its responsibilities." 2608:"to review the findings of earlier Federal studies in Utah on the effects of exposure to radioactive particles on health and to determine whether or not a more comprehensive study is indicated." 743:– President Carter signs S. 1360 into law which he says "provides the Secretary of Agriculture broad flexibility in determining bidding methods to be used in the sale of National Forest timber." 6538: 597:– President Carter signs Proclamation 4548, designating May 19, 1978, as "National Defense Transportation Day" in addition to the week beginning May 14, 1978, as "National Transportation Week." 407:– While speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, President Carter states his most recent tour has advanced the image of the United States as standing for "what is right and decent and good". 2215:– President Carter delivers remarks at the opening session of the eighth general assembly of the Organization of American States in the Hall of the Americas at the Pan American Union Building. 2692:– President Carter announces the nomination of Dale E. Hathaway to be the inaugural holder of the position of Under Secretary of Agriculture for International Affairs and Commodity Programs. 1701:– In a letter to the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate, President Carter transmits a bill intended to establish a National Commission on the International Year of the Child. 990:
warns "unwanted intrusion" in the conflict between Ethiopia and Somalia would impose complications to a new US and Soviet Union arms treaty and it potentially being ratified in the Senate.
6662: 912:– During an evening Briefing Room appearance, President Carter announces "the United Mine Workers and the coal operators have agreed to a negotiated settlement of their contrast dispute." 1671:– President Carter submits another part of the administration's proposal at Federal personnel management system reform through Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1978 to Congress in a message. 825: 1979:– President Carter delivers an address on the contents of the discussions of the North Atlantic Alliance Summit to reporters assembled in the Dean Acheson Room at the State Department. 655:– President Carter announces the nomination of Galen L. Stone, of Washington, D.C., to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to the Republic of Cyprus. 4649:
National Commission on the International Year of the Child, 1979 Letter to the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate Transmitting Proposed Legislation. (May 24, 1978)
1439:– President Carter issues a statement on the observance of National Nursing Home Week, expressing his interest in paying tribute to individuals providing service in nursing homes. 1405:– President Carter transmits the annual report of the Federal Council on Aging in accordance with Section 205 (f) of the Older Americans Act (P.L. 93-29) to Congress in a message. 1225:– President Carter announces the nomination of Robert J. Sugarman for commissioner on the part of the United States on the International Joint Commissionβ€”United States and Canada. 6354: 4462:
Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly on Disarmament Nomination of U.S. Representatives and Alternate Representatives to the loth Special Session. (May 17, 1978)
201: 1727:– In a statement, President Carter announces "that the congressional energy conferees, after 6 months of arduous work, have reached final agreement on natural gas legislation." 1512:– President Carter delivers an address to the Senior Citizens Nutrition Center of the Watts Labor Community Action Committee at the Bradley Multi-Purpose Center in Los Angeles. 1659:– President Carter delivers remarks on the environment to Oak Ridge National Laboratory Scientists in the Central Auditorium at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Headquarters. 6218: 1113:– President Carter announces "the number of Federal advisory committees dropped last year to 875, the lowest since the Government started keeping close track of such groups." 6513: 6373: 2326:– President Carter issues a memorandum to department and agency leadership on ways they can support the Combined Federal Campaign and the positive ramifications of doing so. 1924:– President Carter delivers remarks to the North Atlantic Alliance Summit on the subject of NATO defense policy in the Loy Henderson Conference Room at the State Department. 110: 2698:– President Carter announces the appointment of William J. Stibravy for Deputy Representative of the United States on the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. 7003: 1554:
against the French, requesting "all Americans to join me in extending to our fellow citizens of Mexican heritage warmest greetings for a joyous and festive cinco de mayo!"
1399:– President Carter transmits the Reciprocal Fisheries Agreement for 1978 between the Government of the United States and the Government of Canada to Congress in a message. 481:– President Carter announces the reappointment of Dennis A. Grotting for Commissioner of the United States Section of the International North Pacific Fisheries Commission. 100: 5807:
St. Louis, Missouri Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a Briefing on the Budget for the Board of Directors of the National League of Cities. (November 27, 1978)
6891: 6859: 6337: 1695:– President Carter transmits the Additional Protocol I to the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America to the Senate for ratification in a message. 1232: 1101:
that warrants temporary suspension of various particulate and sulfur dioxide control regulations by the Pennsylvania Air Quality Implementation Plan may be of necessity.
1603:– President Carter meets with senior representatives of the departments and agencies who are slated to assist administrator of the Agency for International Development 1013:– President Carter reports a deferral from the Department of Agriculture of Forest Service funds that total $ 4.5 million in budget authority in a message to Congress. 633:– President Carter transmits the Agreement between the United States of America and the International Atomic Energy Agency in a message to the Senate for ratification. 3966:
Proclamation 4559β€”Modification of Temporary Quantitative Limitations on the Importation Into the United States of Certain Articles of Alloy Tool Steel (April 5, 1978)
2686:– President Carter announces the nomination of Jesse Hill, Jr. and Joan F. Tobin for membership on the board of directors of the Communications Satellite Corporation. 553:– President Carter reports three proposals over the rescinding of a total of $ 55.3 million in budget authority Congress previously provided in a message to Congress. 4418:
Equal Employment Opportunity Enforcement Statement Issued Following the Completion of Congressional Consideration of Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1978. (May 6, 1978)
2314: 2203:– President Carter announces the appointment of the twenty-two individuals for membership on the National Commission for the Review of Antitrust Laws and Procedures. 2789:
Alexander Hamilton Award for Laurence N. Woodworth Remarks of the President and Secretary of the Treasury Blumenthal at the Presentation Ceremony (January 20, 1978)
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at the White House for an hour long discussion on the "entire range of issues regarding Greek-U.S. relations, the situation in the Eastern Mediterranean, and NATO."
2549:– In a memorandum to department and agency leadership, President Carter says he has determined "that import relief would not be in the national economic interest." 1492:– President Carter attends a morning meeting with environmental, community, and governmental leaders in the Broadway Arms Room at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Denver. 958:– President Carter transmits the Agreement between the United States of America and the Italian Republic on the Matter of Social Security to Congress in a message. 2567:– President Carter attends a briefing on the budget for the board of directors of the National League of Cities in Room 122 at the Cervantes Convention Center in 6213: 493:– President Carter announces the nominations of thirteen individuals for membership on the General Advisory Committee to the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. 426: 226: 1146:, his future meetings in Brazil, inflation, General Figueiredo, steel prices, Brazilian political process and human rights, and Middle East visit possibilities. 7066: 2571:, delivering remarks on the evolution of the relationship between the administration and members of the board and answering questions from those in attendance. 2345:– President Carter announces the nomination of George M. Lane for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to the Yemen Arab Republic. 2165:– In a statement, President Carter expresses content with the House of Representatives voting in favor of guarantee legislation to meet the financial needs of 529:– President Carter meets with head of the delegation of parliamentarians of the Supreme Soviet visiting the United States Boris Ponomarev during the afternoon. 4883:
North Atlantic Alliance Summit Toasts of the President and Turkish Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit at the Dinner Honoring the Heads of Delegation. (May 30, 1978)
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Meeting With Head of Delegation of Supreme Soviet Parliamentarians White House Statement Issued Following the Meeting With B. N. Ponomareo. (January 25, 1978)
6472: 6398: 877:– President Carter announces the appointments of five individuals for membership on the Committee for Purchase from the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped. 2714:– President Carter attends a White House meeting of the Hubert H. Humphrey North-South Scholarship Program in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building. 1061:– President Carter transmits the 1975 Annual Report of Health Activities under the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 to Congress in a message. 6734: 2519:– President Carter announces the appointment of two individuals for membership on the Committee for Purchase from the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped. 445:– President Carter sends a report describing progression made during the previous sixty days on negotiations in regards to Cyprus to Congress in a message. 5763:
Domestic Artificial Baits and Flies Industry Letter to the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate Transmitting a Report. (November 22, 1978)
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Committee for Purchase from the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped Appointment of Robert B. Heinemann and Diane S. Roupe as Members. (November 22, 1978)
2115:– President Carter delivers an address at the National Council of Senior Citizens Convention in the International Ballroom of the Washington Hilton Hotel. 1807:– President Carter announces the establishment of the President's Commission on the Coal Industry in the Little Theater at the Charleston Civic Center in 1055:– President Carter announces the nomination of George S. Benton for Associate Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). 6327: 2651:– President Carter proposes "rescission of $ 75,000 in unneeded funds appropriated to the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission" in a message to Congress. 2561:– President Carter attends the National League of Cities' 1978 Congress of Cities in Monsanto Hall at the Cervantes Convention Center during the morning. 1582: 1270: 7086: 6729: 6543: 6421: 310: 5884:
Democratic National Committee Remarks at a White House Briefing for the Organization's Executive Committee and State Chairpersons. (November 29, 1978)
2639:– President Carter attends a White House briefing for the Democratic National Committee's executive committee and state chairpersons in the East Room. 1973:– In a statement, President Carter urges the public to give feedback on the effectiveness of "the new procedures" introduced in Executive Order 12044. 1213:– President Carter and Vice President Mondale make a joint appearance on the South Lawn and address President Carter's Latin America and Africa trips. 585:– President Carter announces the renominations of Theodore Bikel, Maureen Dees, and Jacob Lawrence for membership on the National Council on the Arts. 8049: 7121: 6272: 4850:
North Atlantic Alliance Summit Statement on Signing a Congressional Joint Resolution Reaffirming the Unity of the Alliance Commitment. (May 30, 1978)
1091:– President Carter issues a memorandum to the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations on the subject of citizens band (CB) radio transceivers. 105: 2033:– President Carter announces the nomination of Raymond E. Gonzalez for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to Ecuador. 1284:, President Carter states his intent "to call a White House Conference on Small Business, as suggested by Senate Resolution 105 which you authored." 1085:– President Carter announces the nomination of Anita M. Miller for membership on the board of trustees of the Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation. 661:– President Carter announces the appointment of James P. Grant for U.S. Representative on the executive board of the United Nations Children's Fund. 7925: 6717: 6235: 5961:
Department of Agriculture Nomination of Dale E. Hathaway To Be Under Secretary for International Affairs and Commodity Programs. (December 4, 1978)
517:– President Carter announces the appointment of Johnnie W. Prothro for membership on the board for International Food and Agricultural Development. 475:– President Carter announces the appointment of Charles H. Pillard for vice chairman of the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. 133: 2877:
International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Appointment of Dennis A. Grotting as Commissioner of the United States Section.(January 24, 1978)
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Communications Satellite Corporation Nomination of Jesse Hill, Jr., and Joan F. Tobin To Be Members of the Board of Directors. (December 1, 1978)
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of enough severity to warrant the temporary suspension of various particulate control regulations under the Ohio Air Quality Implementation Plan.
815: 7624: 2620:– President Carter signs Proclamation 4609, proclaiming December 10, 1978, as "Human Rights Day" and December 15, 1978, as "Bill of Rights Day". 2385:– President Carter announces the nomination of William K. Smith for chairman of the board of directors of the United States Railway Association. 2209:– President Carter delivers an address to members of the National Commission for the Review of Antitrust Laws and Procedures in the Rose Garden. 499:– President Carter announces the appointment of eighteen individuals for membership on the National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere. 7900: 6208: 6198: 6084: 6071: 1857: 1366:– President Carter signs Executive Order 12056, granting Civil Aeronautics Board member G. Joseph Minetti exemption from mandatory requirement. 221: 211: 3240:
Nashua, New Hampshire Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a Town Meeting With New Hampshire High School Students. (February 18, 1978)
1348:– President Carter announces the nomination of Francis H. McAdams for reappointment to membership on the National Transportation Safety Board. 1023:
during the afternoon "for an exchange of views on the security situation in the Middle East and the status of the current peace negotiations."
7895: 2276: 2149:– President Carter announces the nomination of James P. Wade, Jr. for chairman of the Military Liaison Committee to the Department of Energy. 737:
and states that its severity may require the effects of a temporary suspension of certain particulate and sulfur dioxide control regulations.
667:– President Carter attends a White House reception for the board of directors of the National Education Association in the State Dining Room. 374: 3889:
The President's Trip to Africa Remarks During a Briefing for Reporters on Board Air Force One en Route to Monrovia, Liberia. (April 3, 1978)
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budget, the energy shortage, Japan oil sales, and his relationship with Western states and his trips there during a Cabinet Room appearance.
7970: 7945: 7910: 7885: 7034: 6886: 6854: 6585: 2087:– President Carter attends a White House meeting of the Community Investment Fund Program in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building. 1817:– President Carter signs Executive Order 12062, intended to establish "a balanced forum to review the state of the Nation's coal industry". 275: 246: 2351:– President Carter announces the appointment of George Chaplin for United States Alternate Representative on the South Pacific Commission. 7890: 6746: 6438: 6307: 2403:– President Carter announces the nomination of Richard V. Backley for membership on the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission. 1263:– President Carter announces the nomination of William E. Albers for Alternate Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission. 996:– President Carter signs legislation enabling coals miners to have eligibility for payments on black lungs during a White House ceremony. 3878:
Lagos, Nigeria Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters Following Meetings Between the President and General Obasanjo. (April 2, 1978)
3679: 3624: 3613: 3603:
National Governors' Conference Remarks at a White House Reception for Governors Attending the Mid-Winter Conference. (February 28, 1978)
3107: 3096: 2766: 2755: 2726:– President Carter announces the appointment of Billy M. Mills for membership on the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. 1733:– President Carter announces the appointment of seven individuals for membership on the President's Commission on Personnel Interchange. 7940: 7930: 7915: 4638:
Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America Message to the Senate Transmitting Additional Protocol I. (May 24, 1978)
934:– President Carter announces the appointment of Abraham D. Beame as chairman of the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. 884: 782:– President Carter announces the nomination of Manuel A. Sanchez, Jr. for Superintendent of the United States Assay Office at New York. 2109:– President Carter delivers an address on the administration's anti-inflation policy while speaking to reporters in the Briefing Room. 1342:– President Carter attends a planting ceremony for one of the Cedars of Lebanon at the Southwest Jefferson Mound on the South Grounds. 7980: 7920: 7905: 6707: 6677: 6600: 6247: 2055:– President Carter transmits the Occupational Safety and Health Activities in the Federal Government report to Congress in a message. 984: 789: 4352:
Los Angeles, California Remarks at the Senior Citizens Nutrition Center of the Watts Labor Community Action Committee. (May 4, 1978)
3372:
Equal Employment Opportunity Enforcement Message to the Congress Transmitting Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1978. (February 23, 1978)
847:– President Carter announces the appointment of seven individuals for membership on the President's Committee on Mental Retardation. 541:– President Carter announces the nomination of Frank Gregg for director of the Bureau of Land Management in the Interior Department. 8013: 7965: 7950: 6906: 6874: 6565: 6443: 6431: 6262: 5377:
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, Jimmy Carter, 1978, Vol. 1, p. 1193, United States Government Printing Office
4187:
Interview With the President Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With a Group of Editors and News Directors. (April 28, 1978)
3944:
International Joint Commission-United States and Canada Nomination of Robert J. Sugarman To Be a U.S. Commissioner. (April 4, 1978)
2708:, who he says the "energy, independence, and good humor" of will be missed among his Wisconsin constituents and various colleagues. 2555:– In a statement, President Carter announces his acceptance of the resignation of Carolyn R. Payton as director of the Peace Corps. 2531:– President Carter announces the appointment of six individuals for membership on the President's Commission on Mental Retardation. 290: 261: 5431:
Interview With the President Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With a Group of Editors and News Directors. (June 30, 1978)
5312:
National Commission for the Review of Antitrust Laws and Procedures Remarks on Greeting Members of the Commission. (June 21, 1978)
3130:
International Atomic Energy Agency Announcement of Transmittal to the Senate of a Nuclear Safeguards Agreement. (February 9, 1978)
2732:– President Carter signs Executive Order 12110, granting multiple advisory committees continued existence until December 31, 1980. 2049:– President Carter announces the appointments of three individuals for membership on the Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiation. 1290:– President Carter announces the appointments of twenty-six individuals for membership on the Commission on Presidential Scholars. 8023: 7990: 7985: 7975: 7960: 7383: 7141: 6945: 6901: 6881: 6869: 6849: 6650: 6193: 6183: 6174: 6135: 6062: 6052: 5081:
Occupational Safety and Health Activities in the Federal Government Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (June 2, 1978)
4784:
Charleston, West Virginia Remarks Announcing the Establishment of the President's Commission on the Coal Industry. (May 26, 1978)
4528:
Interview With the President Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With a Group of Editors and News Directors. (May 19, 1978)
4022:
White House Conference on Small Business Letter to Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin Concerning the Conference. (April 5, 1978)
285: 270: 256: 241: 84: 77: 2899:
United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Nomination of 13 Members of the General Advisory Committee. (January 24, 1978)
7955: 6655: 6347: 6114: 5972:
United Nations Economic and Social Council Appointment of William J. Stibravy as U.S. Deputy Representative. (December 4, 1978)
3900:
Monrovia, Liberia Remarks of President Carter and President William R. Tolbert, Jr., at the Welcoming Ceremony. (April 3, 1978)
3174:
National Education Association Remarks at a White House Reception for the Association's Board of Directors. (February 10, 1978)
2513:– President Carter announces the appointment of Wayne E. Glenn for membership on the Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations. 2239:– President Carter sends a report to Congress on progress made toward obtaining a negotiated settlement in Cyprus in a message. 1856:– President Carter delivers remarks at the opening ceremonies of the North Atlantic Alliance Summit in the Concert Hall at the 1296:– President Carter announces the appointment of four individuals for membership on the National Commission for Manpower Policy. 591:– President Carter transmits the eleventh quarterly report of the Council on Wage and Price Stability in a message to Congress. 487:– President Carter transmits the 1976 Annual Report of the Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee to Congress in a message. 4627:
Hospital Cost Containment Legislation Letter to Members of the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. (May 23, 1978)
4286:
Bill Authorizing White House Conferences on the Arts and Humanities Statement on Signing H.J. Res. 649 Into Law. (May 3, 1978)
3702:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Nomination of George S. Benton To Be Associate Administrator. (March 27, 1978)
3163:
United Nations Children's Fund Appointment of James P. Grant as U.S. Representative on the Executive Board. (February 9, 1978)
2525:– President Carter announces the appointment of Thomas H. Wyman for membership on the Presidential Commission on World Hunger. 940:– President Carter transmits the twelfth quarterly report of the Council on Wage and Price Stability to Congress in a message. 511:– President Carter announces the nomination of Robert B. Lagather for Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health. 7171: 6957: 6448: 6405: 6393: 4517:
National Architectural Barrier Awareness Week Letter to Members of the National Association of Theater Owners. (May 19, 1978)
3757:
Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation Nomination of Anita M. Miller To Be a Member of the Board of Trustees. (March 27, 1978)
2932:
Department of Labor Nomination of Robert B. Lagather To Be Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health. (January 25, 1978)
2866:
President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped Appointment of Charles H. Pillard as Vice Chairman. (January 24, 1978)
2269: 2143:– President Carter announces the nomination of Oliver J. Keller, Jr. for Commissioner of the United States Parole Commission. 2103:– President Carter announces the nomination of James W. Haas for membership on the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. 1179:– President Carter delivers remarks at the National Arts Theatre in Lagos on relations between the United States and Nigeria. 1003: 3119:
International Atomic Energy Agency Message to the Senate Transmitting an Agreement on Nuclear Safeguards. (February 9, 1978)
2614:– President Carter announces the appointment of nine individuals for membership on the American Battle Monuments Commission. 7995: 6623: 5257:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Message to the Congress Transmitting Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1978. (June 19, 1978)
4594:
Federal Civil Service Reorganization Message to the Congress Transmitting Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1978. (May 23, 1978)
4484:
United States Development Assistance Programs Announcement of Administrative Reorganization of the Programs. (May 19, 1978)
3812:
Brasilia, Brazil Joint CommuniquΠΉ Issued Following Meetings Between President Carter and President Geisel. (March 30, 1978)
3350:
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Remarks at the Swearing In of Judge William H. Webster. (February 23, 1978)
2943:
Board for International Food and Agricultural Development Appointment of Johnnie W. Prothro as a Member. (January 25, 1978)
1891:– President Carter attends a Rose Garden dinner honoring the heads of the delegation to the North Atlantic Alliance Summit. 1528:– President Carter attends a reception for community leaders in the Pavilion Room at the Portland Hilton Hotel in Portland. 547:– President Carter announces the nomination of Elwood T. Driver for membership on the National Transportation Safety Board. 5541:
United States Railway Association Nomination of William K. Smith To Be Chairman of the Board of Directors. (July 13, 1978)
4341:
Los Angeles, California Remarks at the 100th Anniversary Luncheon of the Los Angeles County Bar Association. (May 4, 1978)
2227:– President Carter attends a White House reception for the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in the East Room. 1649:– President Carter delivers an address to Tennessee Valley Authority employees in the auditorium of the Civic Coliseum in 1427:– President Carter announces the appointment of John R. Ehrenfeld for chairman of the New England River Basins Commission. 1378:– President Carter delivers an address on administration policies and answers questions on timber production, his trip to 1130:"to increase their mutual understanding and build on the broad areas of agreement that exist between the two Governments." 7724: 7136: 6984: 6896: 6864: 6833: 6828: 6493: 6460: 6225: 3559:
Elementary and Secondary Education Remarks Announcing the Administration's Proposals to the Congress. (February 28, 1978)
2457:– President Carter announces the appointment of John P. White for deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget. 1937:
for discussions on "a wide range of political, economic, and security issues in which the two nations share an interest."
280: 251: 5224:
Department of Energy Nomination of James P. Wade, Jr., To Be Chairman of the Military Liaison Committee. (June 14, 1978)
4099:
Export of Special Nuclear Material to India Message to the Congress Transmitting Executive Order 12055. (April 27, 1978)
3581:
United States-Italy Agreement on Social Security Message to the Congress Transmitting the Agreement. (February 28, 1978)
3218:
Bangor, Maine Remarks at a Reception Following a Fundraising Dinner for Senator William D. Hathaway. (February 17, 1978)
2720:– President Carter announces the appointment of Rodney E. Leonard for deputy director of the Office of Consumer Affairs. 2262:– President Carter announces the nomination of Edward S. Smith for Associate Judge of the United States Court of Claims. 1566:– President Carter signs Executive Order 12057, an expansion in membership of the National Advisory Committee for Women. 1445:– President Carter announces the reappointment of Jerome M. Rosow for chairman of the advisory committee on Federal Pay. 8044: 7744: 7050: 6618: 6610: 6533: 6528: 4696:
Presidential Scholars Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony of the 1978 Presidential Scholars Medallions. (May 25, 1978)
1499: 1241:– President Carter signs Proclamation 4559, modifying the process of importing alloy tool steel into the United States. 1049:
boundaries in California and it sees the fruition of a part of his environmental message to Congress the previous year.
900:– President Carter announces the appointment of seven individuals for membership on the Federal Service Impasses Panel. 859:– President Carter announces the nomination of Shallie M. Bey, Jr. for Superintendent of the U.S. Mint at Philadelphia. 6230: 5994:
Hubert H. Humphrey North-South Scholarship Program Remarks at a White House Meeting on the Program. (December 5, 1978)
4828:
Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship in Social and Political Thought Statement on Signing H.R. 10392 Into Law. (May 30, 1978)
4055:
United States Marine Corps Nomination of Colonel Margaret A. Brewer for the Rank of Brigadier General. (April 6, 1978)
3306:
United States Assay Office at New York Nomination of Manuel A. Sanchez, Jr., To Be Superintendent. (February 21, 1978)
1751:– President Carter announces three individuals for membership on the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission. 1739:– President Carter attends the presentation ceremony for the 1978 Presidential Scholars Medallions in the Rose Garden. 1572:– President Carter announces the nomination of Duane C. Sewell for Assistant Secretary of Energy for Defense Programs. 7674: 7594: 6813: 5928:
The Cyprus Conflict Message to the Congress Reporting on Progress Toward a Negotiated Settlement. (November 30, 1978)
4751:
Springfield, Illinois Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Members of the State Legislature. (May 26, 1978)
4572:
Oak Ridge, Tennessee Remarks at a Roundtable Discussion With Oak Ridge National Laboratory Scientists. (May 22, 1978)
4198:
United States-Canada Reciprocal Fisheries Agreement Message to the Congress Transmitting the Agreement. (May 1, 1978)
4066:
Federal Audiovisual Programs Announcement of Results Following Administration Review of the Programs.(April 27, 1978)
3823:
Brasilia, Brazil Remarks of President Carter and President Ernesto Geisel at the Welcoming Ceremony. (March 29, 1978)
3449:
Committee for Purchase from the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped Appointment of Five Members. (February 23, 1978)
2397:– President Carter announces the nomination of Jane Hurt Yarn for membership on the Council on Environmental Quality. 1904:
during the morning for an hour long discussion on international issues including Turkey's place in the NATO alliance.
1637:– President Carter attends the White House reception for members of Congress and their families on the South Grounds. 1254: 367: 2811:
The Cyprus Conflict Message to the Congress Reporting on Progress Toward a Negotiated Settlement. (January 20, 1978)
1360:– President Carter attends a White House reception for the National Federation of Democratic Women in the East Room. 1302:– President Carter announces the nomination of Margaret A. Brewer for appointment to the grade of brigadier general. 776:
in the White House for reviews on "economic trends in their two countries, in the West generally, and in the world."
7664: 7197: 6575: 6560: 6426: 5508:
The President's Visit to the Federal Republic of Germany Remarks on Departure From the White House. (July 13, 1978)
4000:
Appalachian Regional Commission Nomination of William E. Albers To Be Alternate Federal Cochairman. (April 5, 1978)
3537:
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Appointment of Abraham D. Beame as Chairman. (February 27, 1978)
2363:– President Carter and Vice President Mondale deliver remarks on the former's trip to Germany on the South Grounds. 2194: 1934: 1207:– President Carter attends a working luncheon in the Presidential Dining Room at the Executive Mansion in Monrovia. 1067:– President Carter transmits the sixth annual report on the status of advisory committees to Congress in a message. 888:
single addition to the wilderness areas of our country since the original enactment of the wilderness act in 1964".
5301:
National Commission for the Review of Antitrust Laws and Procedures Appointment of the Membership. (June 21, 1978)
3361:
Equal Employment Opportunity Enforcement Remarks Announcing Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1978. (February 23, 1978)
3262:
Amendment to the National Forest Management Act of 1976 Statement on Signing S. 1360 Into Law. (February 20, 1978)
1597:– President Carter announces the nominations of three individuals for membership on the Federal Farm Credit Board. 865:– President Carter announces the appointment of five individuals for membership the Board of Foreign Scholarships. 7814: 7764: 7694: 7634: 7614: 7494: 7464: 7414: 7202: 6962: 6935: 6922: 6801: 6796: 6791: 6786: 6368: 6016:
President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Appointment of Billy M. Mills as a Member. (December 21, 1978)
5574:
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission Nomination of Richard V. Backley To Be a Member. (July 13, 1978)
5367:
The Cyprus Conflict Message to the Congress Reporting on Progress Toward a Negotiated Settlement. (June 23, 1978)
4220:
National Small Business Person of the Year Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for Edward Gaffney. (May 2, 1978)
4121:
Tree-Planting Ceremony Remarks at the Planting of a Cedar of Lebanon on the White House Grounds. (April 28, 1978)
3856:
Lagos, Nigeria Remarks of the President and Lt. Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo at the Welcoming Ceremony. (April 1, 1978)
2137:– President Carter announces the nomination of Bruce P. Johnson for membership on the United States Metric Board. 1191:– Secretary of State Vance answers questions from reporters on international issues while boarding Air Force One. 320: 305: 1097:– President Carter issues a statement declaring his belief in the existence of "a regional energy emergency" in 871:– President Carter announces the appointment of Leila L. Botts for chairman of the Great Lakes Basin Commission. 569:– President Carter attends a White House reception for the tenth anniversary of Ford's Theatre in the East Room. 7654: 7584: 7534: 7484: 7434: 7392: 7027: 6766: 6553: 6488: 6257: 6138: 4872:
Meeting With Chancellor Helmut Schmidt of the Federal Republic of Germany White House Statement. (May 30, 1978)
3416:
United States Mint at Philadelphia Nomination of Shallie M. Bey, Jr., To Be Superintendent. (February 23, 1978)
3075:
Proclamation 4548β€”National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week, 1978 (January 31, 1978)
2504: 2128: 1707:– President and First Lady Carter attend the unveiling ceremony for the official portraits of former president 1152:– President Carter delivers an address to the Brazilian Congress in the Chamber of Deputies of the Congress in 186: 128: 5323:
Organization of American States Remarks at the Opening Session of the Eighth General Assembly. (June 21, 1978)
5246:
New York City Financing Legislation Statement on House Action Approving Guarantee Legislation. (June 18, 1978)
4143:
Territory of Guam Message to the Congress Transmitting the Territory's Proposed Constitution. (April 28, 1978)
2027:
who he calls "one of the great masters of parliamentary procedure in the long tradition of Southern Senators."
1745:– President Carter announces the nomination of Robert Pitofsky for membership on the Federal Trade Commission. 1486:– President Carter attends the Governor's Annual Prayer Breakfast at the Currigan Exhibition Center in Denver. 7754: 7734: 7704: 7564: 7544: 7101: 6776: 6697: 6290: 2673:– President Carter signs Proclamation 4610, a modification of quotas on various sugars, syrups, and molasses. 2485:– President Carter signs Executive Order 12096, fixing compensation for officials in the Commerce Department. 2464: 2391:– President Carter announces the nomination of Gloria Schaffer for membership on the Civil Aeronautics Board. 2320:
to serve as chairman of the Combined Federal Campaign for the National Capital Area during the upcoming fall.
1123:
tour Brazil in what is said by the White House to be a testimony to the desires of both President Carter and
1045:– President Carter signs H.R. 3813 into law. President Carter says the legislation serves as an expansion of 149: 5840:
Radioactivity Exposure in Utah Statement Announcing a Review of Earlier Federal Studies. (November 27, 1978)
5356:
National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (June 22, 1978)
4616:
Private Sector Initiative Program Remarks at a White House Meeting on the Employment Program. (May 23, 1978)
4330:
Denver, Colorado Remarks at a Meeting With Environmental, Community, and Governmental Leaders. (May 4, 1978)
3779:
Energy Emergency in Pennsylvania Statement on Extending the Energy Emergency Determination. (March 27, 1978)
2888:
Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (January 24, 1978)
1411:– President Carter attends the National Small Business Person of the Year award ceremony in the Rose Garden. 7834: 7714: 7684: 7574: 7554: 7474: 7011: 6994: 6771: 6595: 6518: 6378: 6297: 6252: 6188: 6146: 2061:– President Carter releases a statement on the observance of the tenth anniversary of the assassination of 1683:– President Carter attends a White House meeting on the Private Sector Initiative Program in the East Room. 970:– President Carter attends a White House reception for the National Governors' Conference in the East Room. 673:– President Carter announces the nomination of Gloria Cusumano Jimenez for Federal Insurance Administrator. 439:– President Carter signs Executive Order 12035, an amendment of the first section of Executive Order 11861. 360: 315: 165: 158: 89: 61: 5796:
St. Louis, Missouri Remarks at the National League of Cities' 1978 Congress of Cities. (November 27, 1978)
5620:
Office of Management and Budget Recess Appointment of John P. White as Deputy Director. (November 1, 1978)
5213:
United States Parole Commission Nomination of Oliver J. Keller, Jr., To Be a Commissioner. (June 12, 1978)
4773:
Charleston, West Virginia Remarks at a Fundraising Reception for Senator Jennings Randolph. (May 26, 1978)
4176:
Middle East Arms Sales Remarks by the Secretary of State on the Administration Proposals. (April 28, 1978)
2339:– President Carter announces the nomination of Stanley R. Resor for Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. 2011:– President Carter attends the dedication ceremonies for the East Building of the National Gallery of Art. 1518:– President Carter holds his thirty-first news conference in the Ballroom of the Portland Hilton Hotel in 7804: 7774: 7514: 7444: 7376: 6633: 4927:
Meeting With President Antonio dos Santos Ramalho Eanes of Portugal White House Statement. (May 31, 1978)
4011:
Interview With the President Remarks in an Interview lot "Black Perspective on the News." (April 5, 1978)
3273:
Wilmington, Delaware Remarks at a Fundraising Dinner for Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (February 20, 1978)
2451:– President Carter signs Executive Order 12093, establishing the President's Commission on the Holocaust. 2072: 1866:– President Carter signs a joint resolution affirming American commitment to the North Atlantic Alliance. 1721:– President Carter attends a White House reception for the United Service Organizations in the East Room. 5708:
Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations Appointment of Wayne E. Glenn as a Member. (November 22, 1978)
5486:
South Pacific Commission Appointment of George Chaplin as U.S. Alternate Representative. (July 12, 1978)
4960:
United States Ambassador to the Republic of Korea Nomination of William H. Gleysteen, Jr. (May 31, 1978)
4539:
White House Promenade Remarks at the Reception for Members of Congress and Their Families (May 20, 1978)
3020:
National Afro-American (Black) History Month, February 1978 Message of the President. (January 27, 1978)
2954:
International Sugar Agreement, 1977 Message to the Senate Transmitting the Agreement. (January 25, 1978)
1354:– President Carter transmits a proposed constitution for the Territory of Guam to Congress in a message. 7854: 7844: 7824: 7794: 7604: 7454: 7157: 7116: 6741: 6692: 6508: 6169: 6107: 5730:
Presidential Commission on World Hunger Appointment of Thomas H. Wyman as a Member. (November 22, 1978)
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The President's Trip to Latin America and Africa Remarks on Arrival at the White House. (April 3, 1978)
3284:
Wilmington, Delaware Remarks at a State Democratic Committee Fundraising Reception. (February 20, 1978)
2024: 964:– President Carter transmits a report on the Council on Environmental Quality to Congress in a message. 853:– President Carter announces the nomination of H. William Menard for director of the Geological Survey. 392: 72: 7524: 6038:
Memorandum From the President on United States Relations With the People on Taiwan (December 30, 1978)
5464:
Department of Defense Nomination of Stanley R. Resor To Be Under Secretary for Policy. (July 12, 1978)
4297:
Golden, Colorado Remarks at the Solar Energy Research Institute on South Table Mountain. (May 3, 1978)
4132:
National Transportation Safety Board Nomination of Francis H. McAdams To Be a Member. (April 28, 1978)
3548:
Council on Wage and Price Stability Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (February 27, 1978)
2998:
National Transportation Safety Board Nomination of Elwood T. Driver To Be a Member. (January 26, 1978)
2537:– President Carter attends a White House dinner in observance of National Bible Week in the East Room. 2221:– President Carter sends Congress a message on the history and implementation of the legislative veto. 1332:– President Carter signs Executive Order 12055, authorizing the export of special nuclear material to 1314:– President Carter presents the President's Environmental Youth Awards during a Cabinet Room ceremony. 928:– President Carter signs Executive Order 12041, an amendment to the generalized system of preferences. 7784: 7265: 7215: 6952: 6570: 5873:
Visit of Prime Minister Hedi Nouira of Tunisia Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony. (November 29, 1978)
5387:
United States Court of Claims Nomination of Edward S. Smith To Be an Associate Judge. (June 30, 1978)
3460:
Endangered American Wilderness Act of 1978 Remarks on Signing H.R. 3454 Into Law. (February 24, 1978)
3064:
Council on Wage and Price Stability Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (January 31, 1978)
2301:– President Carter signs Proclamation 4576, a proclamation of July 1, 1978, as "Free Enterprise Day". 2283: 1967:, Jr. for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to the Republic of Korea. 1808: 1798: 770: 335: 5939:
Proclamation 4610β€”Modification of Quotas on Certain Sugars, Sirups, and Molasses (November 30, 1978)
5697:
First Anniversary of the National Women's Conference Statement by the President. (November 20, 1978)
4982:
North Atlantic Alliance Summit Remarks Following the Conclusion of the Final Session. (May 31, 1978)
4583:
Presidential Management Improvement Awards Remarks on Presenting the Awards for 1977. (May 23, 1978)
3669:
Energy Emergency in Ohio Statement on Extending the Energy Emergency Determination. (March 13, 1978)
3526:
Executive Order 12041β€”Generalized System of Preferences for Developing Countries (February 25, 1978)
2855:
United States Foreign Intelligence Activities Statement on Executive Order 12036. (January 24, 1978)
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Office of Consumer Affairs Appointment of Rodney E. Leonard as Deputy Director. (December 20, 1978)
5818:
Salt Lake City, Utah Remarks at Mormon Church Ceremonies Honoring Family Unity. (November 27, 1978)
3713:
Federal Coal Mine Health Activities Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (March 27, 1978)
3592:
Council on Environmental Quality Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (February 28, 1978)
3504:
Labor Disputes in the Coal Industry Remarks Announcing a Negotiated Settlement. (February 24, 1978)
1986: 1898: 1665:– President Carter presents the 1977 Presidential Management Improvement Awards in the Rose Garden. 1421:
for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to the Republic of Singapore.
690: 5983:
William A. Steiger Statement on the Death of the Representative From Wisconsin. (December 4, 1978)
5752:
National Bible Week Remarks at a White House Dinner in Observance of the Week. (November 22, 1978)
5686:
Death of Three Newsmen in Guyana Statement by the White House Press Secretary. (November 20, 1978)
5398:
Joint Chiefs of Staff Remarks at Ceremonies Honoring the Chairman and Two Members. (June 30, 1978)
5147:
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Appointment of James W. Haas as a Member. (June 8, 1978)
4993:
Meeting With Prime Minister Constantine Caramanlis of Greece White House Statement. (May 31, 1978)
3515:
Reception for Friends From New Hampshire Remarks at the White House Reception. (February 24, 1978)
2910:
National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere Appointment of 18 Members. (January 24, 1978)
2313:– In a memorandum to department and agency leadership, President Carter announces the decision of 2017:– President Carter delivers remarks on strategic arms limitations to reporters in the Oval Office. 798:– President Carter attends a White House dinner for retiring members of Congress in the East Room. 7864: 6974: 5345:
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Remarks at a White House Reception. (June 21, 1978)
5125:
Community Investment Fund Program Remarks at a White House Meeting on the Program. (June 8, 1978)
4674:
Natural Gas Legislation Statement on the Agreement of the Congressional Conferees. (May 24, 1978)
3295:
Meeting With Prime Minister Anker Jorgensen of Denmark White House Statement. (February 21, 1978)
2921:
Department of Energy Nomination of Omi G. Walden To Be an Assistant Secretary. (January 25, 1978)
2127:– President Carter issues a memorandum to department and agency leadership on the subject of the 1911: 1503: 1231:– In a statement, President Carter notes the ten years that have passed since the passage of the 788:– In a message to Congress, President Carter submits legislation that if enacted will extend the 5653:
Executive Order 12095β€”Emergency Board To Investigate an Airline Labor Dispute (November 2, 1978)
5169:
National Council of Senior Citizens Remarks at the National Council's Convention. (June 9, 1978)
4605:
Memorandum From the President on Assistance for Refugees in Sorealia and Djibouti (May 23, 1978)
4451:
Visit of President Kenneth D. Kaunda of Zambia Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony. (May 17, 1978)
3317:
Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Extension Message to the Congress. (February 22, 1978)
2369:– President Carter announces the nomination of Ruth C. Clusen for Assistant Secretary of Energy. 7490: 7369: 7177: 7042: 5519:
Department of Energy Nomination of Ruth C. Clusen To Be an Assistant Secretary. (July 13, 1978)
4817:
Meeting With President Valery Giscard d'Estaing of France White House Statement. (May 26, 1978)
4308:
Denver, Colorado Remarks at a Fundraising Reception for Senator Floyd K. Haskell. (May 3, 1978)
4242:
New England River Basins Commission Appointment of John R. Ehrenfeld as Chairman. (May 2, 1978)
3207:
Providence, Rhode Island Remarks at a Reception for Senator Claiborne Pell. (February 17, 1978)
2844:
Statement on Signing Proclamation 4547 – Sugar, Sirups, and Molasses Imports (January 20, 1978)
2778:
Economic Report and Tax and Budget Messages Remarks at the Signing Ceremony. (January 20, 1978)
2428: 1989: 505:– President Carter announces the nomination of Omi G. Walden for Assistant Secretary of Energy. 5785:
Peace Corps Statement on the Resignation of Carolyn R. Payton as Director. (November 24, 1978)
5015:
National Gallery of Art Remarks at Dedication Ceremonies for the East Building. (June 1, 1978)
4440:
Department of Energy Nomination of Duane C. Sewell To Be An Assistant Secretary. (May 8, 1978)
4396:
Spokane, Washington Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a Town Meeting. (May 5, 1978)
3691:
Redwood National Park Expansion Bill Statement on Signing H.R. 3813 Into Law. (March 27, 1978)
3328:
Dinner for Retiring Members of Congress Remarks at the White House Dinner. (February 22, 1978)
3229:
Bangor, Maine Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a Town Meeting. (February 17, 1978)
2976:
Highway and Transit Programs Message to the Congress Proposing Legislation. (January 26, 1978)
1029:– In a statement, President Carter declares the existence of "a regional energy emergency" in 7720: 7349: 7289: 7271: 7019: 6523: 6467: 6455: 6383: 6312: 6100: 5563:
Council on Environmental Quality Nomination of Jane Hurt Yarn To Be a Member. (July 13, 1978)
4550:
Plains, Georgia Informal Exchange With Reporters on Arrival at Peterson Field. (May 21, 1978)
4275:
Advisory Committee on Federal Pay Reappointment of Jerome M. Rosow as Chairman. (May 3, 1978)
3394:
President's Committee on Mental Retardation Appointment of Seven Members. (February 23, 1978)
1931: 1879: 1784: 1046: 906:– President Carter signs Executive Order 12040, regarding environmental evaluation functions. 724: 430: 5741:
President's Commission on Mental Retardation Appointment of Six Members. (November 22, 1978)
5268:
Message to the House of Representatives Returning H.R. 3161 Without Approval (June 19, 1978)
5136:
Department of State Nomination of Viron P. Vaky To Be an Assistant Secretary. (June 8, 1978)
4762:
Springfield, Illinois Remarks at a Fundraising Breakfast for Michael Bakalis. (May 26, 1978)
4718:
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission Nomination of Three Members. (May 25, 1978)
4685:
President's Commission on Personnel Interchange Appointment of Seven Members. (May 25, 1978)
3636:
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978 Remarks at the Bill Signing Ceremony. (March 10, 1978)
419:– President Carter signs an Economic Report during a signing ceremony in the Roosevelt Room. 7740: 7277: 7111: 6940: 6317: 6157: 5851:
Appointment of Nine Members to the American Battle Monuments Commission (November 27, 1978)
5158:
Anti-Inflation Policy Remarks on the Administration's Anti-Inflation Policy. (June 8, 1978)
4905:
Meeting With Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti of Italy White House Statement. (May 31, 1978)
4561:
Knoxville, Tennessee Remarks to Employees of the Tennessee Valley Authority. (May 22, 1978)
4154:
National Federation of Democratic Women Remarks at a White House Reception (April 28, 1978)
3724:
Federal Advisory Committees Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (March 27, 1978)
3438:
Great Lakes Basin Commission Appointment of Leila L. Botts as Chairman. (February 23, 1978)
2627: 2578: 2040: 1964: 1837: 1650: 760: 343: 177: 5631:
Contract Disputes Act of 1978 Statement on Signing H.R. 11002 Into Law. (November 1, 1978)
5497:
Equal Rights Amendment Letter to Members of the House Judiciary Committee. (July 12, 1978)
4506:
Presidential Election in the Dominican Republic Statement by the President. (May 19, 1978)
3790:
Statement on Signing Executive Order 12046 – Telecommunications Functions (March 28, 1978)
3658:
Meeting With Israeli Defense Minister Ezer Weizman White House Statement. (March 10, 1978)
3185:
Federal Insurance Administrator Nomination of Gloria Cusumano Jimenez. (February 10, 1978)
759:– President Carter attends a Delaware Democratic Committee dinner at the Padua Academy in 8: 7670: 7590: 7283: 7221: 7209: 7106: 6640: 6628: 6590: 6360: 6302: 6149: 5862:
Proclamation 4609β€”Bill of Rights Day, Human Rights Day and Week, 1978 (November 28, 1978)
5235:
United States Ambassador to The Netherlands Nomination of Geri M. Joseph. (June 14, 1978)
4894:
Meeting With Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit of Turkey White House Statement. (May 31, 1978)
4209:
Federal Council on the Aging Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (May 2, 1978)
3031:
10th Anniversary of Ford's Theatre Remarks at a White House Reception. (January 29, 1978)
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for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to The Netherlands.
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United States Metric Board Nomination of Bruce P. Johnson To Be a Member. (June 9, 1978)
5201: 5190: 5179: 5168: 5157: 5146: 5135: 5124: 5113: 5102: 5091: 5080: 5069: 5058: 5047: 5036: 5025: 5014: 5003: 4992: 4981: 4970: 4959: 4948: 4937: 4926: 4915: 4904: 4893: 4882: 4871: 4860: 4849: 4838: 4827: 4816: 4805: 4794: 4783: 4772: 4761: 4750: 4739: 4728: 4717: 4706: 4695: 4684: 4673: 4662: 4648: 4637: 4626: 4615: 4604: 4593: 4582: 4571: 4560: 4549: 4538: 4527: 4516: 4505: 4494: 4483: 4472: 4461: 4450: 4439: 4428: 4417: 4407:
Commemoration of the Victory at Puebla, Mexico Statement by the President. (May 5, 1978)
4406: 4395: 4384: 4373: 4362: 4351: 4340: 4329: 4318: 4307: 4296: 4285: 4274: 4263: 4252: 4241: 4230: 4219: 4208: 4197: 4186: 4175: 4164: 4153: 4142: 4131: 4120: 4109: 4098: 4087: 4077:
President's Environmental Youth Awards Remarks on Presenting the Awards (April 27, 1978)
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National Science Board Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (January 20, 1978)
2821: 2810: 2799: 2788: 2777: 1643:– President Carter answers questions on the Zaire operation at Peterson Field in Plains. 7660: 6979: 6781: 6285: 5103:
Address at the Commencement Exercises at the United States Naval Academy (June 7, 1978)
5059:
United States Ambassador to Thailand Nomination of Morton I. Abramowitz. (June 2, 1978)
4385:
Spokane, Washington Remarks at Dedication Ceremonies for Riverfront Park. (May 5, 1978)
2833:
Annual Message to the Congress: The Economic Report of the President (January 20, 1978)
2705: 2473:– President Carter signs Executive Order 12094, regarding the special pay for sea duty. 2421: 2417: 2317: 2250: 1954: 1383: 1136:– President Carter attends his welcoming ceremony at the Aeroporto Militar in Brasilia. 811: 330: 144: 5070:
Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations Appointment of Three Members. (June 2, 1978)
3746:
Memorandum From the President on Defense Economic Adjustment Programs (March 27, 1978)
2987:
Bureau of Land Management Nomination of Frank Gregg To Be Director. (January 26, 1978)
2245:- President Carter appoints seven individuals, including Detroit Tigers centerfielder 773: 7810: 7760: 7690: 7630: 7610: 7600: 7460: 7410: 7131: 7096: 7058: 6580: 5552:
Civil Aeronautics Board Nomination of Gloria Schaffer To Be a Member. (July 13, 1978)
5048:
United States Ambassador to Ecuador Nomination of Raymond E. Gonzalez. (June 2, 1978)
5004:
White House Fellows Appointment of 15 Fellows for the 1978–79 Program. (June 1, 1978)
4949:
United States Ambassador to Ethiopia Nomination of Frederic L. Chapin. (May 31, 1978)
4916:
North Atlantic Alliance Summit Text of Remarks on NATO Defense Policy. (May 31, 1978)
4707:
Federal Trade Commission Nomination of Robert Pitofsky To Be a Member. (May 25, 1978)
3989:
Communications Workers of America Remarks at a White House Reception. (April 5, 1978)
3405:
Geological Survey Nomination of H. William Menard To Be Director. (February 23, 1978)
2605: 2286: 2062: 1947:
for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to Afghanistan.
1848:
Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
1824: 1794: 1198: 4044:
National Commission for Manpower Policy Appointment of Four Members. (April 6, 1978)
3141:
United States Ambassador to Brazil Nomination of Robert M. Sayre. (February 9, 1978)
1462:– President Carter tours Solar Energy Research Institute on South Table Mountain in 1197:– President Carter attends a welcoming ceremony at Roberts International Airport in 7650: 7640: 7620: 7580: 7530: 7480: 7430: 7163: 5675:
Memorandum of Disapproval of the Navajo and Hopi Relocation Bill (November 2, 1978)
4806:
United States Ambassador to Denmark Nomination of Warren D. Manshel. (May 26, 1978)
4740:
Chicago, Illinois Remarks at the 1978 Cook County Democratic Dinner. (May 25, 1978)
4264:
National Nursing Home Week, May 14-21, 1978 Message of the President. (May 2, 1978)
4231:
United States Ambassador to Singapore Nomination of Richard F. Kneip. )May 2, 1978)
3152:
United States Ambassador to Cyprus Nomination of Galen L. Stone. (February 9, 1978)
2602: 2587:– President Carter issues a statement on the assassinations of San Francisco Mayor 1914: 1764: 1604: 1519: 1477: 1473: 1463: 1418: 1153: 576: 7361: 5895:
United States Arms Transfer Levels Statement by the President. (November 29, 1978)
5774:
Memorandum on the Domestic Artificial Baits and Flies Industry (November 22, 1978)
4110:
Executive Order 12055β€”Export of Special Nuclear Material to India (April 27, 1978)
3801:
Federal Advisory Committees Announcement on Committee Reductions. (March 28, 1978)
3768:
Memorandum From the President on Citizens Band Radio Transceivers (March 27, 1978)
2043:
for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to Thailand.
1957:
for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to Ethiopia.
7750: 7730: 7700: 7560: 7540: 7313: 7247: 7229: 6702: 6342: 6332: 6280: 5037:
James B. Allen Statement on the Death of the Senator From Alabama. (June 2, 1978)
4938:
United States Ambassador to Afghanistan Nomination of Adolph Dubs. (May 31, 1978)
4319:
Denver, Colorado Remarks at the Governor's Annual Prayer Breakfast. (May 4, 1978)
4253:
Better Hearing and Speech Month, May 1978 Message of the President. (May 2, 1978)
2376: 1827:
for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to Denmark.
1780: 1120: 714: 646: 610: 196: 191: 5609:
Executive Order 12093β€”President's Commission on the Holocaust (November 1, 1978)
5279:
National Advisory Committee for Women Appointment of 40 Members. (June 20, 1978)
5114:
Hospital Cost Containment Legislation Statement by the President. (June 7, 1978)
4839:
North Atlantic Alliance Summit Remarks at the Opening Ceremonies. (May 30, 1978)
4795:
Executive Order 12062β€”President's Commission on the Coal Industry (May 26, 1978)
3482:
Federal Service Impasses Panel Appointment of Seven Members. (February 24, 1978)
3471:
Energy Emergency in Pennsylvania Statement by the President. (February 24, 1978)
2005:– President Carter announces the appointment of the 1978–79 White House Fellows. 1550:– President Carter issues a statement on the anniversary of the 1862 victory at 649:
for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to Brazil.
7830: 7710: 7680: 7570: 7550: 7520: 7470: 6645: 6322: 5475:
United States Ambassador to Yemen Nomination of George M. Lane. (July 12, 1978)
4663:
United Service Organizations Remarks at a White House Reception. (May 24, 1978)
3570:
Elementary and Secondary Education Message to the Congress. (February 28, 1978)
2588: 2577:– President Carter receives the Family Unity Award at the Mormon Tabernacle in 2431: 2424: 2272: 2156: 1882: 1779:– President Carter attends a fundraising breakfast for gubernatorial candidate 1551: 1281: 1170: 1143: 1127: 686: 6668:
Solar Photovoltaic Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Act of 1978
5453:
Memorandum From the President on the Combined Federal Campaign (June 30, 1978)
4033:
Commission on Presidential Scholars Appointment of 26 Members. (April 6, 1978)
3427:
Board of Foreign Scholarships Appointment of Five Members. (February 23, 1978)
3053:
National Council on the Arts Renomination of Three Members. (January 30, 1978)
1534:– President Carter attends the dedication ceremony for the Riverfront Park in 733:– President Carter declares the existence of "a regional energy emergency" in 8038: 7800: 7770: 7510: 7440: 7335: 6930: 5530:
Bureau of Mines Nomination of Roger A. Markle To Be Director. (July 13, 1978)
4495:
Proclamation 4572β€”Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, May 29, 1978 (May 19, 1978)
2658: 2503:– President Carter releases a statement commemorating the anniversary of the 2166: 2094: 1901: 1793:– President Carter attends a fundraising reception for West Virginia Senator 919: 710: 325: 5906:
Budget Rescission and Deferrals Message to the Congress. (November 30, 1978)
5829:
Statement on the Death of George Moscone and Harvey Milk (November 27, 1978)
5191:
Government in the Sunshine Act Memorandum From the President. (June 9, 1978)
4374:
Portland, Oregon Remarks at a Reception for Community Leaders. (May 4, 1978)
3493:
Executive Order 12040β€”Environmental Evaluation Functions (February 24, 1978)
3251:
Energy Emergency in Kentucky Statement by the President. (February 18, 1978)
3009:
Budget Rescissions and Deferrals Message to the Congress. (January 27, 1978)
7850: 7840: 7820: 7790: 7450: 7301: 7295: 7126: 6503: 6123: 4971:
Improving Government Regulations Statement by the President. (May 31, 1978)
3933:
Executive Order 12050β€”National Advisory Committee for Women (April 4, 1978)
1098: 1020: 41: 5664:
Executive Order 12096β€”Industry and Trade Administration (November 2, 1978)
2255:
National Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
1498:– President Carter attends a luncheon commemorating the centennial of the 918:– President Carter attends a White House reception for acquaintances from 7780: 7328: 7307: 7074: 6969: 6388: 4429:
Executive Order 12057β€”National Advisory Committee for Women (May 8, 1978)
2767:
U.S. Must Spend $ 6-7 Billion To Reinforce NATO Forces (January 16, 1978)
2630: 2592: 2246: 1944: 1708: 5442:
Combined Federal Campaign Memorandum From the President. (June 30, 1978)
3845:
Brasilia, Brazil Remarks Before the Brazilian Congress. (March 30, 1978)
2075:
during commencement exercises in the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
7500: 7420: 7259: 6539:
Financial Institutions Regulatory and Interest Rate Control Act of 1978
5409:
Executive Order 12070β€”Federal Cost-of-Living Allowances (June 30, 1978)
2435: 1712: 4861:
Proclamation 4573β€”Flag Day and National Flag Week, 1978 (May 30, 1978)
2023:– President Carter issues a statement on the death of Alabama Senator 579:, domestic surveillance, farmers parity, and tax reduction and reform. 7860: 6712: 6027:
Executive Order 12110β€”Federal Advisory Committees (December 28, 1978)
4473:
Federal Farm Credit Board Nomination of Three Members. (May 17, 1978)
2279: 1763:– President Carter attends the 1978 Cook County Democratic Dinner in 1169:– President Carter attends a welcoming ceremony at Dodan Barracks in 750: 6663:
Nuclear Safety, Research, Demonstration, and Development Act of 1980
3867:
Lagos, Nigeria Remarks at the National Arts Theatre. (April 1, 1978)
1502:
at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music Center in
5026:
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks Remarks to Reporters (June 2, 1978)
2756:
Carter Thinks U.S. Image Was Improved By His Tour (January 8, 1978)
1379: 734: 388: 3955:
Fair Housing Month, 1978 Message of the President. (April 4, 1978)
2704:– President Carter issues a statement on the death of Congressman 5642:
Executive Order 12094β€”Special Pay for Sea Duty (November 1, 1978)
3911:
Monrovia, Liberia Toasts at the Working Luncheon. (April 3, 1978)
2626:– President Carter attends the South Lawn welcoming ceremony for 26: 4088:
Consumer Affairs Memorandum From the President. (April 27, 1978)
3339:
Human Rights Treaties Message to the Senate. (February 23, 1978)
3086:
Executive Order 12037β€”Civil Aeronautics Board (January 31, 1978)
1885:
at the White House for a morning review on international issues.
6092: 3735:
National Urban Policy Message to the Congress. (March 27, 1978)
2379:
for director of the Bureau of Mines at the Interior Department.
1846:– President Carter signs H.R. 10392 into law, establishing the 1472:– President Carter attends a fundraising reception for Senator 4165:
Executive Order 12056β€”Civil Aeronautics Board (April 28, 1978)
3383:
Budget Deferrals Message to the Congress. (February 23, 1978)
2601:– In a statement, President Carter says he has been asked by 1333: 723:– While in the gymnasium at the Nashua Senior High School in 5092:
Robert F. Kennedy Statement by the President. (June 6, 1978)
3680:
First Treaty Ratified By Margin of One Vote (March 17, 1978)
3097:
Stennis Says 'Will Oppose Canal Treaties' (February 1, 1978)
2097:
for Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs.
1797:
in the West Virginia Room at the Charleston Civic Center in
749:– President Carter attends a fundraising dinner for Senator 699:– President Carter attends a fundraising dinner for Senator 425:– President Carter presents the Alexander Hamilton Award to 5420:
Proclamation 4576β€”Free Enterprise Day, 1978 (June 30, 1978)
5334:
Legislative Vetoes Message to the Congress. (June 21, 1978)
2800:
Executive Order 12035β€”Executive Schedule (January 20, 1978)
2193:– President Carter issues a statement on the observance of 1253:– President Carter attends a White House reception for the 1030: 5290:
Fourth of July Statement by the President. (June 21, 1978)
3647:
Budget Deferrals Message to the Congress. (March 10, 1978)
2268:– President Carter attends an afternoon ceremony honoring 6055:, for an index of the Carter presidency timeline articles 3614:
Arms Pact Linked To Soviet Acts in Africa (March 2, 1978)
2315:
United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
1019:– President Carter meets with Defense Minister of Israel 818:
in the auditorium of the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building.
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Carter Tells Nation Canal Pact Needed (February 1, 1978)
1578:– President Carter attends the dedication ceremony for 559:– President Carter issues a statement in observance of 1453:
White House Conferences on the Arts and Humanities Act
609:– Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee 6735:
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement
1269:– President Carter participates in an interview for 7391: 5917:
The President's News Conference (November 30, 1978)
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Proclamation 4574β€”Father's Day, 1978 (June 9, 1978)
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The President's News Conference (February 17, 1978)
685:– President Carter attends a reception for Senator 6730:Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 6544:Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council 3042:The President's News Conference (January 30, 1978) 2434:, following twelve days of secret negotiations at 7122:United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights 8036: 6718:Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry 3834:The President's News Conference (March 30, 1978) 1910:– President Carter holds a morning meeting with 6688:Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act 4658: 4656: 2375:– President Carter announces the nomination of 2155:– President Carter announces the nomination of 2093:– President Carter announces the nomination of 2039:– President Carter announces the nomination of 1963:– President Carter announces the nomination of 1953:– President Carter announces the nomination of 1943:– President Carter announces the nomination of 1823:– President Carter announces the nomination of 1783:in the Lincoln Room at the Holiday Inn East in 1417:– President Carter announces the nomination of 816:Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 645:– President Carter announces the nomination of 4729:The President's News Conference (May 25, 1978) 3625:President Signs Black Lung Law (March 2, 1978) 2071:– President Carter delivers an address at the 1858:John F. 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Roosevelt 7290:Ruth Carter Stapleton 7272:James Earl Carter Sr. 7020:Our Endangered Values 6524:Executive Order 12086 6468:Executive Order 12172 6456:Executive Order 12148 6384:Executive Order 12036 6313:Executive Order 12170 6236:Judicial appointments 6158:Georgia State Senator 2581:and delivers remarks. 1932:President of Portugal 1880:Chancellor of Germany 1785:Springfield, Illinois 1047:Redwood National Park 725:Nashua, New Hampshire 431:W. Michael Blumenthal 427:Laurence N. Woodworth 7741:Dwight D. Eisenhower 7278:Lillian Gordy Carter 7112:Silver Buffalo Award 6941:Habitat for Humanity 6318:Operation Eagle Claw 2628:President of Tunisia 2579:Salt Lake City, Utah 2041:Morton I. Abramowitz 1965:William H. Gleysteen 1651:Knoxville, Tennessee 761:Wilmington, Delaware 306:Presidential Library 202:U.S.–China relations 178:Operation Eagle Claw 7671:William Howard Taft 7591:Rutherford B. Hayes 7284:Gloria Carter Spann 7107:Freedom of the City 6772:Island of Stability 6641:National Energy Act 6629:Energy Security Act 6591:Revenue Act of 1978 6374:International trips 6361:Goldwater v. Carter 6303:Iran hostage crisis 6226:Political positions 6150:Governor of Georgia 2569:St. Louis, Missouri 1835:President of France 1580:President of Zambia 1536:Spokane, Washington 1125:President of Brazil 988:Zbigniew Brzezinski 701:William D. Hathaway 561:Black History Month 387:The following is a 173:Iran hostage crisis 111:International trips 7661:Theodore Roosevelt 7233:(2007 documentary) 7004:Everything to Gain 6980:One America Appeal 6286:Camp David Accords 2706:William A. Steiger 2422:Egyptian President 2418:Camp David Accords 2318:Joseph A. Califano 2253:-Hernandez to the 2251:Kenneth McClintock 1955:Frederic L. Chapin 1384:United States Navy 812:William H. Webster 331:One America Appeal 145:Camp David Accords 8032: 8031: 7811:George H. W. Bush 7761:Lyndon B. 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Truman 7701:Calvin Coolidge 7561:Abraham Lincoln 7541:Franklin Pierce 7401: 7395: 7390: 7360: 7355: 7336:Ronald Reagan β†’ 7319: 7314:Hugh Carter Jr. 7248:Rosalynn Carter 7236: 7230:Man from Plains 7183: 7146: 7088: 7081: 6989: 6923:Post-presidency 6913: 6838: 6808: 6751: 6679: 6672: 6605: 6482:Economic policy 6477: 6422:Cannabis policy 6415:Domestic policy 6410: 6343:Algiers Accords 6333:1979 oil crisis 6281:Carter Doctrine 6267: 6253:Rabbit incident 6172: 6164: 6156: 6145: 6134: 6126: 6121: 6087: 6074: 6049: 6044: 6043: 6036: 6032: 6025: 6021: 6014: 6010: 6003: 5999: 5992: 5988: 5981: 5977: 5970: 5966: 5959: 5955: 5948: 5944: 5937: 5933: 5926: 5922: 5915: 5911: 5904: 5900: 5893: 5889: 5882: 5878: 5871: 5867: 5860: 5856: 5849: 5845: 5838: 5834: 5827: 5823: 5816: 5812: 5805: 5801: 5794: 5790: 5783: 5779: 5772: 5768: 5761: 5757: 5750: 5746: 5739: 5735: 5728: 5724: 5717: 5713: 5706: 5702: 5695: 5691: 5684: 5680: 5673: 5669: 5662: 5658: 5651: 5647: 5640: 5636: 5629: 5625: 5618: 5614: 5607: 5603: 5594: 5592: 5584: 5583: 5579: 5572: 5568: 5561: 5557: 5550: 5546: 5539: 5535: 5528: 5524: 5517: 5513: 5506: 5502: 5495: 5491: 5484: 5480: 5473: 5469: 5462: 5458: 5451: 5447: 5440: 5436: 5429: 5425: 5418: 5414: 5407: 5403: 5396: 5392: 5385: 5381: 5376: 5372: 5365: 5361: 5354: 5350: 5343: 5339: 5332: 5328: 5321: 5317: 5310: 5306: 5299: 5295: 5288: 5284: 5277: 5273: 5266: 5262: 5255: 5251: 5244: 5240: 5233: 5229: 5222: 5218: 5211: 5207: 5200: 5196: 5189: 5185: 5178: 5174: 5167: 5163: 5156: 5152: 5145: 5141: 5134: 5130: 5123: 5119: 5112: 5108: 5101: 5097: 5090: 5086: 5079: 5075: 5068: 5064: 5057: 5053: 5046: 5042: 5035: 5031: 5024: 5020: 5013: 5009: 5002: 4998: 4991: 4987: 4980: 4976: 4969: 4965: 4958: 4954: 4947: 4943: 4936: 4932: 4925: 4921: 4914: 4910: 4903: 4899: 4892: 4888: 4881: 4877: 4870: 4866: 4859: 4855: 4848: 4844: 4837: 4833: 4826: 4822: 4815: 4811: 4804: 4800: 4793: 4789: 4782: 4778: 4771: 4767: 4760: 4756: 4749: 4745: 4738: 4734: 4727: 4723: 4716: 4712: 4705: 4701: 4694: 4690: 4683: 4679: 4672: 4668: 4661: 4654: 4647: 4643: 4636: 4632: 4625: 4621: 4614: 4610: 4603: 4599: 4592: 4588: 4581: 4577: 4570: 4566: 4559: 4555: 4548: 4544: 4537: 4533: 4526: 4522: 4515: 4511: 4504: 4500: 4493: 4489: 4482: 4478: 4471: 4467: 4460: 4456: 4449: 4445: 4438: 4434: 4427: 4423: 4416: 4412: 4405: 4401: 4394: 4390: 4383: 4379: 4372: 4368: 4361: 4357: 4350: 4346: 4339: 4335: 4328: 4324: 4317: 4313: 4306: 4302: 4295: 4291: 4284: 4280: 4273: 4269: 4262: 4258: 4251: 4247: 4240: 4236: 4229: 4225: 4218: 4214: 4207: 4203: 4196: 4192: 4185: 4181: 4174: 4170: 4163: 4159: 4152: 4148: 4141: 4137: 4130: 4126: 4119: 4115: 4108: 4104: 4097: 4093: 4086: 4082: 4075: 4071: 4064: 4060: 4053: 4049: 4042: 4038: 4031: 4027: 4020: 4016: 4009: 4005: 3998: 3994: 3987: 3983: 3975: 3971: 3964: 3960: 3953: 3949: 3942: 3938: 3931: 3927: 3920: 3916: 3909: 3905: 3898: 3894: 3887: 3883: 3876: 3872: 3865: 3861: 3854: 3850: 3843: 3839: 3832: 3828: 3821: 3817: 3810: 3806: 3799: 3795: 3788: 3784: 3777: 3773: 3766: 3762: 3755: 3751: 3744: 3740: 3733: 3729: 3722: 3718: 3711: 3707: 3700: 3696: 3689: 3685: 3678: 3674: 3667: 3663: 3656: 3652: 3645: 3641: 3634: 3630: 3623: 3619: 3612: 3608: 3601: 3597: 3590: 3586: 3579: 3575: 3568: 3564: 3557: 3553: 3546: 3542: 3535: 3531: 3524: 3520: 3513: 3509: 3502: 3498: 3491: 3487: 3480: 3476: 3469: 3465: 3458: 3454: 3447: 3443: 3436: 3432: 3425: 3421: 3414: 3410: 3403: 3399: 3392: 3388: 3381: 3377: 3370: 3366: 3359: 3355: 3348: 3344: 3337: 3333: 3326: 3322: 3315: 3311: 3304: 3300: 3293: 3289: 3282: 3278: 3271: 3267: 3260: 3256: 3249: 3245: 3238: 3234: 3227: 3223: 3216: 3212: 3205: 3201: 3194: 3190: 3183: 3179: 3172: 3168: 3161: 3157: 3150: 3146: 3139: 3135: 3128: 3124: 3117: 3113: 3106: 3102: 3095: 3091: 3084: 3080: 3073: 3069: 3062: 3058: 3051: 3047: 3040: 3036: 3029: 3025: 3018: 3014: 3007: 3003: 2996: 2992: 2985: 2981: 2974: 2970: 2963: 2959: 2952: 2948: 2941: 2937: 2930: 2926: 2919: 2915: 2908: 2904: 2897: 2893: 2886: 2882: 2875: 2871: 2864: 2860: 2853: 2849: 2842: 2838: 2831: 2827: 2820: 2816: 2809: 2805: 2798: 2794: 2787: 2783: 2776: 2772: 2765: 2761: 2754: 2750: 2745: 2680: 2591:and Supervisor 2445: 2410: 2377:Roger A. Markle 2333: 1999: 1781:Michael Bakalis 1393: 1163: 1121:Rosalynn Carter 977: 774:Anker JΓΈrgensen 715:Federal Reserve 647:Robert M. Sayre 621: 611:John C. Stennis 401: 381: 349: 347: 340: 302: 301:Post-presidency 299: 298: 297: 237: 233: 197:Carter Doctrine 192:1979 oil crisis 166:Rabbit incident 141: 138: 125: 122: 97: 94: 69: 66: 58: 42: 40: 39: 38: 35: 33: 12: 11: 5: 8063: 8053: 8052: 8047: 8030: 8029: 8027: 8026: 8016: 8005: 8002: 8001: 7999: 7998: 7993: 7988: 7983: 7978: 7973: 7968: 7963: 7958: 7953: 7948: 7943: 7938: 7933: 7928: 7923: 7918: 7913: 7908: 7903: 7898: 7893: 7888: 7882: 7880: 7874: 7873: 7869: 7868: 7858: 7848: 7838: 7831:George W. Bush 7828: 7818: 7808: 7798: 7788: 7778: 7768: 7758: 7748: 7738: 7728: 7718: 7711:Herbert Hoover 7708: 7698: 7688: 7681:Woodrow Wilson 7678: 7668: 7658: 7648: 7638: 7628: 7618: 7608: 7598: 7588: 7578: 7571:Andrew Johnson 7568: 7558: 7551:James Buchanan 7548: 7538: 7528: 7521:Zachary Taylor 7518: 7508: 7498: 7488: 7478: 7471:Andrew Jackson 7468: 7458: 7448: 7438: 7428: 7418: 7407: 7406: 7405: 7403: 7400:Presidents and 7397: 7396: 7389: 7388: 7381: 7374: 7366: 7357: 7356: 7354: 7353: 7340: 7339: 7332: 7324: 7321: 7320: 7318: 7317: 7311: 7305: 7299: 7293: 7287: 7281: 7275: 7269: 7263: 7257: 7251: 7244: 7242: 7238: 7237: 7235: 7234: 7226: 7218: 7213: 7207: 7206: 7205: 7200: 7191: 7189: 7185: 7184: 7182: 7181: 7175: 7169: 7161: 7154: 7152: 7148: 7147: 7145: 7144: 7139: 7134: 7129: 7124: 7119: 7114: 7109: 7104: 7099: 7093: 7091: 7083: 7082: 7080: 7079: 7071: 7063: 7055: 7047: 7039: 7038: 7037: 7024: 7016: 7008: 6999: 6997: 6991: 6990: 6988: 6987: 6982: 6977: 6972: 6967: 6966: 6965: 6955: 6950: 6949: 6948: 6938: 6933: 6927: 6925: 6919: 6918: 6915: 6914: 6912: 6911: 6910: 6909: 6904: 6899: 6894: 6889: 6879: 6878: 6877: 6872: 6867: 6862: 6857: 6846: 6844: 6840: 6839: 6837: 6836: 6831: 6825: 6823: 6816: 6810: 6809: 6807: 6806: 6805: 6804: 6799: 6794: 6789: 6779: 6774: 6769: 6763: 6761: 6757: 6756: 6753: 6752: 6750: 6749: 6744: 6739: 6738: 6737: 6727: 6726: 6725: 6720: 6710: 6705: 6700: 6695: 6690: 6684: 6682: 6674: 6673: 6671: 6670: 6665: 6660: 6659: 6658: 6653: 6648: 6646:Energy Tax Act 6638: 6637: 6636: 6626: 6621: 6615: 6613: 6607: 6606: 6604: 6603: 6598: 6593: 6588: 6583: 6578: 6573: 6568: 6563: 6558: 6557: 6556: 6551: 6546: 6536: 6531: 6526: 6521: 6516: 6511: 6506: 6501: 6496: 6491: 6485: 6483: 6479: 6478: 6476: 6475: 6470: 6465: 6464: 6463: 6453: 6452: 6451: 6441: 6436: 6435: 6434: 6424: 6418: 6416: 6412: 6411: 6409: 6408: 6403: 6402: 6401: 6391: 6386: 6381: 6376: 6371: 6366: 6365: 6364: 6352: 6351: 6350: 6345: 6340: 6335: 6330: 6325: 6323:Canadian Caper 6320: 6315: 6310: 6300: 6295: 6294: 6293: 6283: 6277: 6275: 6273:Foreign policy 6266: 6265: 6260: 6255: 6250: 6245: 6244: 6243: 6233: 6228: 6223: 6222: 6221: 6216: 6211: 6206: 6201: 6191: 6186: 6180: 6178: 6166: 6165: 6163: 6162: 6154: 6143: 6131: 6128: 6127: 6120: 6119: 6112: 6105: 6097: 6089: 6088: 6083: 6080: 6075: 6070: 6066: 6065: 6057: 6056: 6048: 6045: 6042: 6041: 6030: 6019: 6008: 5997: 5986: 5975: 5964: 5953: 5942: 5931: 5920: 5909: 5898: 5887: 5876: 5865: 5854: 5843: 5832: 5821: 5810: 5799: 5788: 5777: 5766: 5755: 5744: 5733: 5722: 5711: 5700: 5689: 5678: 5667: 5656: 5645: 5634: 5623: 5612: 5601: 5577: 5566: 5555: 5544: 5533: 5522: 5511: 5500: 5489: 5478: 5467: 5456: 5445: 5434: 5423: 5412: 5401: 5390: 5379: 5370: 5359: 5348: 5337: 5326: 5315: 5304: 5293: 5282: 5271: 5260: 5249: 5238: 5227: 5216: 5205: 5194: 5183: 5172: 5161: 5150: 5139: 5128: 5117: 5106: 5095: 5084: 5073: 5062: 5051: 5040: 5029: 5018: 5007: 4996: 4985: 4974: 4963: 4952: 4941: 4930: 4919: 4908: 4897: 4886: 4875: 4864: 4853: 4842: 4831: 4820: 4809: 4798: 4787: 4776: 4765: 4754: 4743: 4732: 4721: 4710: 4699: 4688: 4677: 4666: 4652: 4641: 4630: 4619: 4608: 4597: 4586: 4575: 4564: 4553: 4542: 4531: 4520: 4509: 4498: 4487: 4476: 4465: 4454: 4443: 4432: 4421: 4410: 4399: 4388: 4377: 4366: 4355: 4344: 4333: 4322: 4311: 4300: 4289: 4278: 4267: 4256: 4245: 4234: 4223: 4212: 4201: 4190: 4179: 4168: 4157: 4146: 4135: 4124: 4113: 4102: 4091: 4080: 4069: 4058: 4047: 4036: 4025: 4014: 4003: 3992: 3981: 3969: 3958: 3947: 3936: 3925: 3914: 3903: 3892: 3881: 3870: 3859: 3848: 3837: 3826: 3815: 3804: 3793: 3782: 3771: 3760: 3749: 3738: 3727: 3716: 3705: 3694: 3683: 3672: 3661: 3650: 3639: 3628: 3617: 3606: 3595: 3584: 3573: 3562: 3551: 3540: 3529: 3518: 3507: 3496: 3485: 3474: 3463: 3452: 3441: 3430: 3419: 3408: 3397: 3386: 3375: 3364: 3353: 3342: 3331: 3320: 3309: 3298: 3287: 3276: 3265: 3254: 3243: 3232: 3221: 3210: 3199: 3188: 3177: 3166: 3155: 3144: 3133: 3122: 3111: 3100: 3089: 3078: 3067: 3056: 3045: 3034: 3023: 3012: 3001: 2990: 2979: 2968: 2957: 2946: 2935: 2924: 2913: 2902: 2891: 2880: 2869: 2858: 2847: 2836: 2825: 2814: 2803: 2792: 2781: 2770: 2759: 2747: 2746: 2744: 2741: 2740: 2739: 2733: 2727: 2721: 2715: 2709: 2699: 2693: 2687: 2679: 2676: 2675: 2674: 2668: 2662: 2652: 2646: 2640: 2634: 2621: 2615: 2609: 2596: 2589:George Moscone 2582: 2572: 2562: 2556: 2550: 2544: 2538: 2532: 2526: 2520: 2514: 2508: 2498: 2492: 2486: 2480: 2474: 2468: 2458: 2452: 2444: 2441: 2440: 2439: 2432:Menachem Begin 2425:Anwar El Sadat 2420:are signed by 2409: 2406: 2405: 2404: 2398: 2392: 2386: 2380: 2370: 2364: 2358: 2352: 2346: 2340: 2332: 2329: 2328: 2327: 2321: 2308: 2302: 2296: 2290: 2273:David C. Jones 2263: 2257: 2240: 2234: 2228: 2222: 2216: 2210: 2204: 2198: 2188: 2182: 2176: 2170: 2160: 2157:Geri M. Joseph 2150: 2144: 2138: 2132: 2122: 2116: 2110: 2104: 2098: 2088: 2082: 2076: 2066: 2056: 2050: 2044: 2034: 2028: 2025:James B. Allen 2018: 2012: 2006: 1998: 1995: 1994: 1993: 1980: 1974: 1968: 1958: 1948: 1938: 1925: 1919: 1905: 1892: 1886: 1883:Helmut Schmidt 1873: 1867: 1861: 1851: 1841: 1828: 1818: 1812: 1802: 1788: 1774: 1768: 1758: 1752: 1746: 1740: 1734: 1728: 1722: 1716: 1702: 1696: 1690: 1684: 1678: 1672: 1666: 1660: 1654: 1644: 1638: 1632: 1626: 1620: 1614: 1608: 1598: 1592: 1586: 1573: 1567: 1561: 1555: 1552:Puebla, Mexico 1545: 1539: 1529: 1523: 1513: 1507: 1493: 1487: 1481: 1467: 1457: 1446: 1440: 1434: 1428: 1422: 1412: 1406: 1400: 1392: 1389: 1388: 1387: 1373: 1367: 1361: 1355: 1349: 1343: 1337: 1327: 1321: 1315: 1309: 1303: 1297: 1291: 1285: 1282:Gaylord Nelson 1275: 1264: 1258: 1248: 1242: 1236: 1226: 1220: 1214: 1208: 1202: 1192: 1186: 1180: 1174: 1171:Lagos, Nigeria 1162: 1159: 1158: 1157: 1147: 1144:Menachem Begin 1137: 1131: 1128:Ernesto Geisel 1114: 1108: 1102: 1092: 1086: 1080: 1074: 1068: 1062: 1056: 1050: 1040: 1034: 1024: 1014: 1008: 997: 991: 976: 973: 972: 971: 965: 959: 953: 947: 941: 935: 929: 923: 913: 907: 901: 895: 889: 878: 872: 866: 860: 854: 848: 842: 836: 830: 819: 805: 799: 793: 783: 777: 764: 754: 744: 738: 728: 718: 704: 694: 687:Claiborne Pell 680: 674: 668: 662: 656: 650: 640: 634: 628: 620: 617: 616: 615: 604: 598: 592: 586: 580: 570: 564: 554: 548: 542: 536: 530: 524: 518: 512: 506: 500: 494: 488: 482: 476: 470: 464: 458: 452: 446: 440: 434: 420: 414: 408: 400: 397: 383: 382: 380: 379: 372: 365: 357: 354: 353: 341: 339: 338: 333: 328: 323: 318: 313: 308: 300: 296: 295: 294: 293: 288: 283: 278: 267: 266: 265: 264: 259: 254: 249: 238: 235: 234: 232: 231: 230: 229: 224: 219: 214: 205: 204: 199: 194: 189: 183: 182: 181: 180: 169: 168: 162: 161: 155: 154: 153: 152: 139: 137: 136: 131: 123: 121: 120: 115: 114: 113: 103: 95: 93: 92: 87: 82: 81: 80: 67: 65: 64: 56: 53: 52: 49: 48: 36:a series about 32: 30: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 8062: 8051: 8048: 8046: 8043: 8042: 8040: 8025: 8017: 8015: 8007: 8006: 8003: 7997: 7994: 7992: 7989: 7987: 7984: 7982: 7979: 7977: 7974: 7972: 7971:G. H. W. Bush 7969: 7967: 7964: 7962: 7959: 7957: 7954: 7952: 7949: 7947: 7946:L. B. Johnson 7944: 7942: 7939: 7937: 7934: 7932: 7929: 7927: 7924: 7922: 7919: 7917: 7914: 7912: 7909: 7907: 7904: 7902: 7899: 7897: 7894: 7892: 7889: 7887: 7884: 7883: 7881: 7875: 7866: 7862: 7859: 7856: 7852: 7849: 7846: 7842: 7839: 7836: 7832: 7829: 7826: 7822: 7819: 7816: 7812: 7809: 7806: 7802: 7801:Ronald Reagan 7799: 7796: 7792: 7789: 7786: 7782: 7779: 7776: 7772: 7771:Richard Nixon 7769: 7766: 7762: 7759: 7756: 7752: 7749: 7746: 7742: 7739: 7736: 7732: 7729: 7726: 7722: 7719: 7716: 7712: 7709: 7706: 7702: 7699: 7696: 7692: 7689: 7686: 7682: 7679: 7676: 7672: 7669: 7666: 7662: 7659: 7656: 7652: 7649: 7646: 7642: 7639: 7636: 7632: 7629: 7626: 7622: 7619: 7616: 7612: 7609: 7606: 7602: 7599: 7596: 7592: 7589: 7586: 7582: 7579: 7576: 7572: 7569: 7566: 7562: 7559: 7556: 7552: 7549: 7546: 7542: 7539: 7536: 7532: 7529: 7526: 7522: 7519: 7516: 7512: 7511:James K. Polk 7509: 7506: 7502: 7499: 7496: 7492: 7489: 7486: 7482: 7479: 7476: 7472: 7469: 7466: 7462: 7459: 7456: 7452: 7449: 7446: 7442: 7441:James Madison 7439: 7436: 7432: 7429: 7426: 7422: 7419: 7416: 7412: 7409: 7408: 7404: 7398: 7394: 7387: 7382: 7380: 7375: 7373: 7368: 7367: 7364: 7352: 7351: 7342: 7341: 7338: 7337: 7333: 7331: 7330: 7329:← Gerald Ford 7326: 7325: 7322: 7315: 7312: 7309: 7306: 7303: 7300: 7297: 7294: 7291: 7288: 7285: 7282: 7279: 7276: 7273: 7270: 7267: 7264: 7261: 7258: 7255: 7252: 7249: 7246: 7245: 7243: 7239: 7232: 7231: 7227: 7224: 7223: 7219: 7217: 7214: 7211: 7208: 7204: 7201: 7199: 7196: 7195: 7193: 7192: 7190: 7186: 7179: 7176: 7173: 7170: 7168: 7167: 7162: 7159: 7156: 7155: 7153: 7149: 7143: 7140: 7138: 7135: 7133: 7130: 7128: 7125: 7123: 7120: 7118: 7115: 7113: 7110: 7108: 7105: 7103: 7100: 7098: 7095: 7094: 7092: 7090: 7084: 7077: 7076: 7072: 7069: 7068: 7064: 7061: 7060: 7056: 7053: 7052: 7048: 7045: 7044: 7040: 7036: 7033: 7032: 7030: 7029: 7025: 7022: 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Jimmy Carter
Governorship
Presidency
timeline
Transition
Inauguration
Environmental
Foreign
International trips
Pardons
Cabinet
Judiciary
Camp David Accords
Egypt–Israel peace treaty
Torrijos–Carter Treaties
Rabbit incident
Iran hostage crisis
Operation Eagle Claw
Moral Equivalent of War speech
1979 oil crisis
Carter Doctrine
U.S.–China relations
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'80–'81
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Primaries
Convention

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