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Engagements, 1972-2006 (continued)
1993
BOX 25 Jan.-Aug.
(18 folders)
BOX 26 Sept.-Dec.
(13 folders)
BOX 26 1994
(28 folders)
1995
BOX 26 Jan.-Aug.
(18 folders)
BOX 27 Sept.-Dec.
(9 folders)
BOX 27 1996 See also Container X 170
(34 folders)
1997
BOX 27 Jan.-Apr.
(13 folders)
BOX 28 May-Dec.
(26 folders)
1998
BOX 28 Jan.-Sept.
(34 folders)
BOX 29 Oct.-Dec.
(9 folders)
1999
BOX 29 Jan.-Nov.
(46 folders)
BOX 30 Dec.
(6 folders)
2000
BOX 30 Jan.-Sept. See also Container X 170
(51 folders)
BOX 31 Oct.-Dec.
(13 folders)
2001
BOX 31 Jan.-Oct.
(41 folders)
BOX 32 Nov.-Dec.
(9 folders)
2002
BOX 32 Jan.-Sept.
(47 folders)
BOX 33 Oct.-Dec.
(11 folders)
2003
BOX 33 Jan.-Oct.
(43 folders)
BOX 34 Nov.-Dec.
(8 folders)
2004
BOX 34 Jan.-May
(36 folders)
BOX 35 June-Dec.
(38 folders)
2005
BOX 35 Jan.-Feb.
(4 folders)
BOX 36 Mar-Sept.
(44 folders)
BOX 37 Oct.-Dec.
(18 folders)
BOX 37 2006
BOX 37 List of trips, events (incomplete), undated
BOX 38-49 Correspondence, 1972-2008
The Correspondence series documents Greenspan’s personal and professional activities. It includes correspondence with officials of the U.S. and various European and Asian governments. The bulk of the material spans 2006-2007.
The chronological file within this series includes correspondence exchanged between Greenspan and his family, friends, acquaintances, public figures, and government officials on topics unrelated to his management of the Federal Reserve. Frequent and notable correspondents include Stephen G. Breyer, Gordon Brown, Sara M. "Sallie" Eccles, Katharine Graham, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Edward Watson Kelley, Mervyn A. King, John D. Rockefeller IV, Donald Rumsfeld, Margaret Thatcher, and Barbara Walters.
The thematic file within this series consists of correspondence separated by Greenspan and his office according to event, theme, or special correspondent. Related material can also be found within the chronological file. Included are substantive correspondence from President Gerald R.Ford.
Material types include letters, postcards, emails, fan mail, invitations, cards, notes, and attached reference material.
Arranged chronologically and thematically.
Chronological file
BOX 38 1986-1987
(14 folders)
BOX 39 1988-1992
(19 folders)
BOX 40 1993-2003
(34 folders)
BOX 41 2004-2005
(5 folders)
2006
BOX 41 Jan.-Feb.
(9 folders)
BOX 42 Mar.-May
(11 folders)
BOX 43 June-Dec.
(8 folders)
2007
BOX 43 Jan.-Feb.
(2 folders)
BOX 44 Mar.-Sept.
(9 folders)
BOX 45 Oct.-Dec.
(9 folders)
BOX 45 2008
BOX 45 undated
Thematic file
BOX 45 Birthday cards, 2006
BOX 45 Burns, Arthur, 1972-1982
BOX 46 Condolences, 1995-1996
(2 folders)
BOX 46 Engagement, 1997
BOX 46 Engagement and wedding, 1997
BOX 46 Fan mail, 2006-2007, undated
(4 folders)
BOX 46 Fan mail, incoming, 2006
BOX 47 Holiday cards, 2006-2007
(3 folders)
BOX 47 "Invitations and speaking requests for 2006," 2005-2006
(6 folders)
BOX 47 Invitations, unable, 1987
BOX 48 "No thank you," 2006-2007
(4 folders)
Presidential correspondence
BOX 48 Bush, George, 1989-1992
BOX 48 Bush, George W. (George Walker), 2003-2006
BOX 48 Clinton, Bill, 1994, 2001, 2006
BOX 48 Ford, Gerald R., 1987-1995, 2005
BOX 48 Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1991
BOX 48 Reagan, Ronald, 1982-1989, 2004
BOX 48 Reappointment, 1991
(4 folders)
BOX 49 Reconfirmation, 1996
BOX OV 1 Retirement card, circa 2005 See Container OV 1, same heading
BOX 49-124 Townsend-Greenspan and Company, 1950-1987
This series contains the working files from Alan Greenspan's consulting firm, Townsend-Greenspan & Co. The firm provided economic forcasting and analysis for various clients and operated until Greenspan's nomination to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in 1987. The largest portion of this series are the publications the firm created throughout its history, including money market reports, business outlooks, and short-term projections. Townsend-Greenspan & Co. provided consultation to a variey of clients included in this series, such as the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for which the firm studied the potential loss of album sales due to the effects of home audio recording. Other clients include the Wickes Companies, Inc., Lincoln Savings & Loan Association, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), and the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP). Additional material included in this series are speeches and transcripts from public speaking engagements and data created and collected related to imports and exports, budget modeling, and corporate taxes.
Material types include publications, data, speeches, transcripts, administrative files, and reports.
Arranged alphabetically by subject or type of material.
Administrative files
BOX 49 Appointment calendars, 1985
BOX 49 Business and Financial Outlook new format letter, 1987
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