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Bibliography Bibliographic information for congressional publications and journalistic sources is included in the endnotes. Major Archiv al Sources All sources are at the Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, California, unless otherwise noted. Ash, Roy L. Oral history interviews by National Archives staff. Butz, Earl L. Papers. Staff Member and Office Files, White House Central Files. Cabinet Meetings, FG 10–1. Cabinet Files, White House Central Files. Dean, John W., III. Papers. Staff Member Office Files, White House Special Files. Domestic Council, FG 6–15. Subject Files, White House Central Files. Ehrlichman, John D. Papers. Staff Member Office Files, White House Special Files. Haldeman, H. R. Papers. Staff Member Office Files, White House Special Files. President’s Meetings Files, President’s Office Files. President’s Speech File 1969–1974, President’s Personal File. Raoul-Duval, Michael. Papers. Staff Member and Office Files, White House Central Files. Reichley, A. James. Interview Transcripts, 1977–1981, Ford Presidential Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Ross, Norman E., Jr. Papers. Ford Presidential Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Schleede, Glenn R. Papers. Staff Member and Office Files, White House Central Files. Spivak, Lawrence. Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Staff Secretary Files. Staff Member Office Files, White House Special Files. Taft, Julia Vadala. Personal Files. Taft, William H., IV. Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Weinberger, Caspar W. Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Abbreviations GPO: Government Printing Office PAR: Public Administration Review PSQ: Presidential Studies Quarterly Books and Scholarly Articles Aberbach, Joel D., and Bert A. Rockman. In the Web of Politics: Three Decades of the U.S. Federal Executive. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 2000. 256 : Bibliography Ambrose, Stephen E. Nixon, vol. 3, Ruin and Recovery, 1973–1990. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1987. Appleby, Paul H. Policy and Administration. 1949. Reprint, University [Tuscaloosa]: University of Alabama Press, 1975. Arnold, Peri E. Making the Managerial Presidency: Comprehensive Reorganization Planning , 1905–1996. 2nd ed. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1998. Balogh, Brian, Joanna Grisinger, and Philip Zelikow. Making Democracy Work: A Brief History of Twentieth-Century Federal Executive Reorganization. Charlottesville: Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, 2002. Berg, Clifford L.“Lapse of Reorganization Authority.” PAR 35, no. 2 (March–April 1975): 195–99. Brands, H. W. Traitor to His Class: The Privileged Life and Radical Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. New York: Doubleday, 2008. Byrnes, James F. All in One Lifetime. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1958. Carter, Jimmy. Why Not the Best? The First Fifty Years. 1975. Reprint, Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1996. Carter, Luther J.“Earl L. Butz, Counselor for Natural Resources: President’s Choice a Surprise for Environmentalists.” Science 179, no. 4071 (January 26, 1973): 358–59. Crockett, David A. Running against the Grain: How Opposition Presidents Win the White House. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2008. Cronin, Thomas E.“The Swelling of the Presidency.” Saturday Review of the Society 1, no. 1 (January 20, 1973): 30–36. Dean, Alan L.“General Propositions of Organizational Design.” In Federal Reorganization : What Have We Learned? edited by Peter Szanton. Chatham, N.J.: Chatham House, 1981. ———.“Organization and Management of Federal Departments.” In Making Government Manageable: Executive Organization and Management in the Twenty-first Century, edited by Thomas H. Stanton and Benjamin Ginsberg. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004. Dean, John W., III. Blind Ambition: The White House Years. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1976. Dyke, Richard W., and Francis X. Gannon. Chet Holifield: Master Legislator and Nuclear Statesman. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1996. Ehrlichman, John. Witness to Power: The Nixon Years. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1982. Emmerich, Herbert. Essays on Federal Reorganization. University [Tuscaloosa]: University of Alabama Press, 1950. ———. Federal Organization and Administrative Management. University [Tuscaloosa]: University of Alabama Press, 1971. Ervin, Sam J., Jr. The Whole Truth: The Watergate Conspiracy. New York: Random House, 1980. Fesler, James W., et al. Industrial Mobilization for War: History of the War Production Board and Predecessor Agencies, 1940–1945, vol. 1, Program and Administration. 1947. Reprint, New York: Greenwood, 1969. Fisher, Louis. The Politics of Executive Privilege. Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press, 2004. [18.117.196.217] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 09:15 GMT) Bibliography : 257 Fox, Douglas M.“The President’s Proposals for Executive Reorganization: A Critique.” PAR 33, no. 5 (September–October 1973): 401–406. ———, et al.“A Mini-Symposium: President Nixon’s Proposals for Executive Reorganization .” PAR 34, no. 5 (September–October 1974): 487–95. Haig, Alexander M., Jr. Inner Circles: How America Changed the World; A Memoir. New York...

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