• Cheney and Rumsfeld Walk Along the West Colonnade
    Bruce Dale
    staff of FLOTUS and POTUS
    staff
    West Wing
    West Colonnade
    South Grounds
    Rose Garden
    Cabinet
    This photograph, taken in March 1975 by Bruce Dale, shows deputy assistant to the president Richard B. Cheney (left) and chief of staff Donald Rumsfeld (right) walking along the West Colonnade. In November 1975, Cheney would replace Rumsfeld as President Gerald R. Ford's chief of staff, while Rumsfeld moved on to the position of secretary of defense. Both Cheney and Rumsfeld held positions during the administrations of President Richard M. Nixon, Ford, and George H. W. Bush. Later, Cheney would serve as Vice President of the United States while Rumsfeld would again serve as secretary of defense for President George W. Bush.
  • Cheney and Rumsfeld Walk Along the West Colonnade
    Bruce Dale
    staff of FLOTUS and POTUS
    staff
    West Wing
    West Colonnade
    Cabinet
    This photograph, taken in March 1975 by Bruce Dale, shows deputy assistant to the president Richard B. Cheney (left) and chief of staff Donald Rumsfeld (right) walking along the West Colonnade. In November 1975, Cheney would replace Rumsfeld as President Gerald R. Ford's chief of staff, while Rumsfeld moved on to the position of secretary of defense. Both Cheney and Rumsfeld held positions during the administrations of President Richard M. Nixon, Ford, and George H. W. Bush. Later, Cheney would serve as Vice President of the United States while Rumsfeld would again serve as secretary of defense for President George W. Bush.
  • Cheney and Rumsfeld Walk Along the West Colonnade
    Bruce Dale
    staff of FLOTUS and POTUS
    staff
    West Wing
    West Colonnade
    South Grounds
    Rose Garden
    Cabinet
    This photograph, taken in March 1975 by Bruce Dale, shows deputy assistant to the president Richard B. Cheney (left) and chief of staff Donald Rumsfeld (right) walking along the West Colonnade. In November 1975, Cheney would replace Rumsfeld as President Gerald R. Ford's chief of staff, while Rumsfeld moved on to the position of secretary of defense. Both Cheney and Rumsfeld held positions during the administrations of President Richard M. Nixon, Ford, and George H. W. Bush. Later, Cheney would serve as Vice President of the United States while Rumsfeld would again serve as secretary of defense for President George W. Bush.
  • Senator Humphrey at Oval Office Meeting on Aid to Cambodia
    Bruce Dale
    West Wing
    Oval Office
    Congress
    This photograph of Senator Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota was taken by Bruce Dale in the Oval Office on March 6, 1975. President Gerald R. Ford welcomed Senator Humphrey, along with other United States Senators and advisors, to discuss aid to Cambodia. Present at the meeting alongside Humphrey were Senator John Sparkman of Alabama; Senator Clifford P. Case of New Jersey; John Ortho Marsh, Jr., counselor to the president; Max Friedersdorf, White House assistant for Congressional Relations; Lt. Gen. Brent Snowcroft, deputy assistant to the president for National Security Affairs; and William T. Kendall, deputy assistant for Legislative Affairs. Humphrey also served as Vice President of the United States under President Lyndon B. Johnson.
  • President Ford Greets Senator Humphrey in the Oval Office
    Bruce Dale
    West Wing
    Oval Office
    Congress
    In this photograph, taken March 6, 1975 by Bruce Dale, President Gerald R. Ford greets Senator Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota in the Oval Office. Ford met that day with other United States Senators and advisors to discuss aid to Cambodia. Present at the meeting alongside Humphrey were Senator John Sparkman of Alabama; Senator Clifford P. Case of New Jersey; John Ortho Marsh, Jr., counselor to the president; Max Friedersdorf, White House assistant for Congressional Relations; Lt. Gen. Brent Snowcroft, deputy assistant to the president for National Security Affairs; and William T. Kendall, deputy assistant for Legislative Affairs. Humphrey also served as Vice President of the United States under President Lyndon B. Johnson.
  • Richard Cheney at Meeting Held by President Ford in the Oval Office
    Bruce Dale
    Oval Office
    West Wing
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    staff of FLOTUS and POTUS
    In this photograph, taken March 6, 1975 by Bruce Dale, deputy assistant Richard B. Cheney listens attentively during a meeting held in the White House by President Gerald R. Ford. Cheney would eventually advance to the title of assistant to the President for White House Operations. During the George W. Bush administration, Cheney would serve as Vice President of the United States.
  • Vice President Rockefeller and Richard Cheney in the Scheduling and Advance Office
    Bruce Dale
    West Wing
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    In this photograph, deputy assistant Richard B. Cheney listens to Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller as he speaks to a group of Cabinet members and advisors prior to a meeting in the Oval Office with President Gerald R. Ford. Cheney would later go on to become Vice President of the United States himself, during the George W. Bush administration. The two are captured in the Scheduling and Advance Office, located just outside the Oval Office and also referred to as the President's Secretary's Office.
  • Vice President Rockefeller and Advisors Wait in the Scheduling and Advance Office
    Bruce Dale
    West Wing
    Cabinet
    staff
    staff of FLOTUS and POTUS
    This photograph, taken March 6, 1975, shows Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller waiting with Cabinet members and advisors in the Scheduling and Advance Office prior to a staff meeting in the Oval Office held by President Gerald Ford. The Scheduling and Advance Office is located just outside the Oval Office and is often referred to as the President's Secretary's Office. Among the advisors is Richard B. Cheney, who would go on to serve as Vice President of the United States during the George W. Bush administration.
  • Vice President Rockefeller and Advisors Wait in the Scheduling and Advance Office
    Bruce Dale
    West Wing
    Cabinet
    staff
    staff of FLOTUS and POTUS
    This photograph, taken March 6, 1975, shows Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller waiting with Cabinet members and advisors in the Scheduling and Advance Office prior to a staff meeting in the Oval Office held by President Gerald Ford. The Scheduling and Advance Office is located just outside the Oval Office and is often referred to as the President's Secretary's Office. Among the advisors is Richard B. Cheney, who would go on to serve as Vice President of the United States during the George W. Bush administration.