Berry, Paul L., director, Reference Department, Library of Congress, accompanied by John C. Broderick, assistant chief, Manuscript Division, and Adoreen M. McCormick, legislative liaison officer. Bingham, Hon. Jonathan B., a Representative in Congress from the Brademas, Hon. John, a Representative in Congress from the State of Indiana, and chairman, Subcommittee on Printing, opening state- Eisenhower, Hon. John, former ambassador to Belgium. Kahn, Herman, associate librarian for manuscripts and archives, Yale Prepared Statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.: Brademas, Hon. John, chairman, Subcommittee on Printing, House Cook, J. Frank, director of University of Wisconsin Archives: "Private" Papers of Public Officials: An Analysis of the Archi- Eisenhower, Dwight D., former President of the United States: Letter to Chairman Brademas, dated Oct. 8, 1974 123 Hanke, Dr. Lewis, professor of history, University of Massachusetts, 123 a statement__ Jones, H. G., curator, North Carolina Collection, University of North 118 で Prepared statements-Continued Kirkendall, Richard S., executive secretary, Organization of American Lewis, Finley, Washington correspondent of the Minneapolis Tribune, McCord, James W., Jr.: McCord v. Ford, Buchen, Simon, and Sampson- Miller, Arthur, professor, George Washington University Law Page 124 111 150 145 90 107 "Who Owns the Nixon Tapes?" an editorial_ 54 Letter to Chairman Brademas, dated Oct. 9, 1974.. 120 Nixon, Richard M., former President of the United States: Letter to Arthur Sampson, administrator, General Services Administration, 135 156 176 Memorandum of amici curiae. 226 Nixon v. Sampson (briefs): Motion for preliminary injunction ___ Memorandum of plaintiffs, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press____ Relyea, Harold C., analyst in American National Government, Reston, James, an article entitled "Nation's Memory" Saxbe, Hon. William B., a U.S. Attorney General, Text of a Legal Letter to Chairman Brademas, dated November 11, 1974, with Treacy, Vincent E., legislative attorney, Library of Congress Memorandum to Chairman Brademas, dated Sept. 24, 1974, enclosing statement entitled "Ownership of Presidential Papers". THE "PUBLIC DOCUMENTS ACT" MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1974 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRINTING OF THE COMMITTEE ON HOUSE ADMINISTRATION, Washington, D.C. The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 9:05 a.m., in room 2175, Rayburn House Office Building, Hon. John Brademas (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present: Representatives Brademas (presiding), Jones, and Koch. Also present: Bill Sudow, counsel, and Ralph Murphy, assistant minority clerk. Mr. BRADEMAS. The Subcommittee on Printing of the Committee on House Administration will come to order for the purpose of conducting hearings on H.R. 16902, and related bills, regarding the disposition and preservation of public documents of Federal officials. [H.R. 16902 and related bills follows:] (1) 93D CONGRESS 2D SESSION H. R. 16902 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SEPTEMBER 26, 1974 Mr. BRADEMAS (for himself and Mr. HANSEN of Idaho) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on House Administration A BILL To establish a commission to study rules and procedures for the disposition and preservation of records and documents of Federal officials. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa 2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 3 4 SHORT TITLE SECTION 1. This Act may be cited as the "Public Docu 5 ments Act". 6 SEC. 2. Chapter 33 of title 44, United States Code, is 7 amended by adding at the end thereof the following new 10 "SEC. 3315. For purposes of section 3316 through sec 11 tion 3324 |