Timeline of the Jimmy Carter presidency (1977)

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The following is a timeline of the presidency of Jimmy Carter from his inauguration as the 39th president of the United States on January 20, 1977, to December 31, 1977.

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January

February

March

Jimmy Carter with Prime Minister of Israel Yitzhak Rabin, 7 March 1977 Jimmy Carter with Yitzhak Rabin, Prime Minister of Israel - NARA - 173923.jpg
Jimmy Carter with Prime Minister of Israel Yitzhak Rabin, 7 March 1977

April

May

Jimmy Carter waving from Air Force One, 17 May 1977 Jimmy Carter waving from Air Force One - NARA - 174775.tif
Jimmy Carter waving from Air Force One, 17 May 1977

June

Rosalynn Carter, Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale at a ceremony welcoming Mrs. Carter back from her Latin American trip, 12 June 1977 Rosalynn Carter, Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale at a ceremony welcoming Mrs. Carter back from her... - NARA - 175133.tif
Rosalynn Carter, Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale at a ceremony welcoming Mrs. Carter back from her Latin American trip, 12 June 1977
President Carter with Andy Warhol at a reception for inaugural portfolio artists, 14 June 1977 Jimmy Carter with Andy Warhol during a reception for inaugural portfolio artists., 06-14-1977 - NARA - 175147.jpg
President Carter with Andy Warhol at a reception for inaugural portfolio artists, 14 June 1977

July

Jimmy Carter at his desk in his private study, 1 July 1977 Jimmy Carter at his desk in his private study - NARA - 175380.tif
Jimmy Carter at his desk in his private study, 1 July 1977

August

Jimmy Carter seated in the Oval Office, 15 August 1977 Jimmy Carter seated in the Oval Office - NARA - 175924.tif
Jimmy Carter seated in the Oval Office, 15 August 1977

September

Jimmy Carter escorts Ladybird Johnson to the Panama Canal Treaty Dinner, 7 September 1977 Jimmy Carter escorts Ladybird Johnson to the Panama Canal Treaty Dinner. - NARA - 176107.tif
Jimmy Carter escorts Ladybird Johnson to the Panama Canal Treaty Dinner, 7 September 1977

October

November

Breakfast meeting with Jimmy Carter, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Walter Mondale and Cyrus Vance, 4 November 1977 Breakfast meeting with Jimmy Carter, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Walter Mondale and Cyrus Vance. - NARA - 176712.tif
Breakfast meeting with Jimmy Carter, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Walter Mondale and Cyrus Vance, 4 November 1977
Thea Muldoon, Rosalynn Carter, New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon and Jimmy Carter during at welcoming ceremony for the Prime Minister, 9 November 1977 Thea Muldoon, Rosalynn Carter, New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon and Jimmy Carter during at welcoming... - NARA - 176785.tif
Thea Muldoon, Rosalynn Carter, New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon and Jimmy Carter during at welcoming ceremony for the Prime Minister, 9 November 1977

December

Jimmy Carter and First Secretary of Poland Edward Gierek, 30 December 1977 Jimmy Carter and Edward Gierek First Secretary of Poland - NARA - 177308.jpg
Jimmy Carter and First Secretary of Poland Edward Gierek, 30 December 1977

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  5. "No decision on Gavin for CIA post". Chicago Tribune. January 22, 1977.
  6. Oath Of Office Given To 12 Cabinet Members (January 24, 1977)
  7. Lipshutz Drops Club Membership (January 24, 1977)
  8. Gasoline Decontrol Announcement of Modification of Federal Energy Administration Regulations. (January 24, 1977)
  9. Bergland Tours Cold-Damaged Areas Monday (January 26, 1977)
  10. Vance To Visit Middle East Leaders (January 26, 1977)
  11. $50 Tax Rebate Is Considered (January 26, 1977)
  12. Americans May Get $50 Rebate (January 26, 1977)
  13. National Prayer Breakfast Remarks at the Annual Breakfast. (January 27, 1977)
  14. Proclamation 4484—International Clergy Week, 1977 (January 28, 1977)
  15. The Energy Shortage Remarks at a Meeting With the Cabinet. (January 29, 1977)
  16. Carter Visits Factory, Calls For Sacrifice (January 31, 1977)
  17. The Energy Shortage Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at the Westinghouse Plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (January 30, 1977)
  18. The Energy Shortage Remarks on Returning From the Trip to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (January 30, 1977)
  19. Economic Recovery Program – Message to the Congress. (January 31, 1977)
  20. Young Says U.S. Eyes Africa Role (February 1, 1977)
  21. Senate Passes Gas Bill (February 1, 1977)
  22. Executive Order 11968—Withholding of Income or Employment Taxes by Federal Agencies (January 31, 1977)
  23. Federal Energy Administration Nomination of John O'Leary to be Administrator. (February 1, 1977)
  24. United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Nomination of Paul C. Warnke To Be Director. (February 2, 1977)
  25. Emergency Natural Gas Act of 1977 Remarks on Signing S. 474 and Related Documents. (February 2, 1977)
  26. Proclamation 4485—Declaring a Natural Gas Emergency (February 2, 1977)
  27. Executive Order 11969—Administration of the Emergency Natural Gas Act of 1977 (February 2, 1977)
  28. President's Personal Emissary to Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus Designation of Clark M. Clifford (February 3, 1977)
  29. United States Senate Youth Program Remarks of the President and Vice President to Participants in the Program. (February 4, 1977)
  30. United States Ambassador to Lebanon Nomination of Richard B. Parker (February 4, 1977)
  31. Reorganization Plan Authority Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation. (February 4, 1977)
  32. Reorganization Plan Authority Remarks on Transmitting Proposed Legislation to the Congress. (February 4, 1977)
  33. Department of Transportation Nomination of Four Persons (February 4, 1977)
  34. Railroad Retirement Board Message to the Congress Transmitting an Annual Report. (February 4, 1977)
  35. Secretary of the Navy Nomination of W. Graham Claytor, It. (February 7, 1977)
  36. Director of Central Intelligence Nomination of Stansfield Turner. (February 7, 1977)
  37. The President's News Conference (February 8, 1977)
  38. Special Representative for the Panama Canal Negotiations Designation of Sol M. Linowitz (February 8, 1977)
  39. Chief of Protocol for the White House Nomination of Evan S. Dobelle for the Rank of Ambassador. (February 9, 1977)
  40. Department of Labor Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Department Employees (February 9, 1977)
  41. American Textile Manufacturers Institute Remarks to Members of the Institute. (February 9, 1977)
  42. Alliance To Save Energy Statement on the Formation of the Organization. (February 10, 1977)
  43. Department of the Treasury Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Department Employees (February 10, 1977)
  44. Department of Justice Nomination of Daniel J. Meador To Be an Assistant Attorney General. (February 11, 1977)
  45. Department of Defense Nomination of Thomas B. Ross To Be an Assistant Secretary. (February 14, 1977)
  46. Office of Management and Budget Nomination of James T. McIntyre, Jr., To Be Deputy Director. (February 16, 1977)
  47. Environmental Protection Agency Nomination of Douglas M. Costie To Be Administrator and Barbara Blum To Be Deputy Administrator (February 16, 1977)
  48. Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies on Reduction in Reports Required of the American Public (February 16, 1977)
  49. Department of the Navy Nomination of R. James Woolsey To Be Under Secretary. (February 21, 1977)
  50. Water Resource Projects Message to the Congress. (February 21, 1977)
  51. Department of Defense Nomination of Gerald P. Dinneen To Be an Assistant Secretary (February 25, 1977)
  52. Department of Defense Nomination of David E. McGiffert To Be an Assistant Secretary. (February 25, 1977)
  53. Department of Commerce Nomination of Jerry I. Jasinowski To Be an Assistant Secretary. (February 25, 1977)
  54. Proclamation 4489—Red Cross Month, 1977 (February 25, 1977)
  55. Memorandum for Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies on Red Cross Month, 1977 (February 25, 1977)
  56. Executive Order 11974—Generalized System of Preferences for Developing Countries (February 25, 1977)
  57. Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies on State and Local Officials Involvement in Administration Policies and Programs (February 25, 1977)
  58. United States-Canada Reciprocal Fisheries Agreement Message to the Congress Transmitting the Agreement. (February 28, 1977)
  59. Department of Energy Remarks Outlining Proposed Legislation To Create the Department. (March 1, 1977)
  60. Department of Energy Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation. (March 1, 1977)
  61. Department of Defense Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Department Employees. (March 1, 1977)
  62. National Governors' Conference Remarks at a Dinner Honoring Governors Attending the Conference's Winter Session. (March 1, 1977)
  63. Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies on Limitation on Hiring in the Federal Government (March 1, 1977)
  64. Swearing-In Ceremony Remarks at the Swearing In of the Administrator of Veterans Affairs, the Director of ACTION, and the Chief of Protocol. (March 2, 1977)
  65. Department of the Interior Nomination of Guy R. Martin To Be an Assistant Secretary. (March 2, 1977)
  66. Department of the Interior Nomination of Robert L. Herbst To Be an Assistant Secretary. (March 2, 1977)
  67. Department of Housing and Urban Development Nomination of Jay Janis To Be Under Secretary. (March 3, 1977)
  68. Department of the Treasury Nomination of Bette B. Anderson To Be an Under Secretary. (March 3, 1977)
  69. Department of the Treasury Nomination of Gene Godley To Be an Assistant Secretary. (March 3, 1977)
  70. International Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflicts Announcement of the Accordance of the Personal Rank of Ambassador to George H. Aldrich While Serving as Head of the U.S. Delegation to a Diplomatic Conference. (March 3, 1977)
  71. Israel's Rabin Gratified By Carter's Assurances (March 8, 1977)
  72. "Carter outlines his Mideast peace proposals". Chicago Tribune. March 10, 1977.
  73. "Senate defies Carter, OKs 19 water projects". Chicago Tribune. March 11, 1977.
  74. Ad Hoc Coalition for Women Remarks to Representatives of Women's Groups. (March 10, 1977)
  75. American Mushroom Industry Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (March 10, 1977)
  76. Executive Order 11976—Executive Schedule (March 11, 1977)
  77. Department of Labor Nomination of Francis X. Burkhardt To Be an Assistant Secretary. (March 11, 1977)
  78. Department of Labor Nomination of Eula Bingham To Be an Assistant Secretary. (March 11, 1977)
  79. Department of Labor Nomination of Arnold H. Packer To Be an Assistant Secretary. (March 11, 1977)
  80. Department of Labor Nomination of Alexis M. Herman To Be Director of the Women's Bureau. (March 11, 1977)
  81. Department of Housing and Urban Development Nomination of Lawrence B. Simons To Be an Assistant Secretary. (March 11, 1977)
  82. Department of Housing and Urban Development Nomination of Robert C. Embry, Jr., To Be an Assistant Secretary (March 11, 1977)
  83. Renegotiation Board Nomination of Harry R. Van Cleve and William F. McQuillen To Be Members. (March 11, 1977)
  84. Commodity Credit Corporation Nomination of Howard W. Hiort To Be a Member of the Board of Directors. (March 11, 1977)
  85. Department of Defense Nomination of William 1. Perry To Be Director of Defense Research and Engineering. (March 11, 1977)
  86. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Nomination of Frank Peter S. Libassi To Be General Counsel. (March 11, 1977)
  87. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Nomination of Richard D. Warden To Be an Assistant Secretary. (March 11, 1977)
  88. Special Representative for Trade Negotiations – Nomination of Robert S. Strauss (March 11, 1977)
  89. Swearing-In Ceremony Remarks at the Swearing In of the Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality, the Deputy Director of ACTION, and the Administrator and Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. (March 11, 1977)
  90. Department of the Treasury Nomination of Daniel H. Brill To Be an Assistant Secretary. (March 14, 1977)
  91. Department of Agriculture and Commodity Credit Corporation Nomination of Dale E. Hathaway To Be an Assistant Secretary of Agriculture and a Member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation. (March 24, 1977)
  92. The President's News Conference (March 24, 1977)
  93. Indochina Refugees Letter to Congressional Committee Chairmen Transmitting a Report. (March 24, 1977)
  94. Department of Agriculture and Commodity Credit Corporation Nomination of Robert H. Meyer To Be an Assistant Secretary of Agriculture and a Member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation. (March 25, 1977)
  95. United Nations Nomination of James F. Leonard, Jr., To Be Deputy U.S. Representative. (March 25, 1977)
  96. Department of Housing and Urban Development – Nomination of Chester C. McGuire, It., To Be an Assistant Secretary (March 25, 1977)
  97. Department of Housing and Urban Development Nomination of Geno C. Baroni To Be an Assistant Secretary. (March 25, 1977)
  98. United States-Canada Transit Pipeline Agreement Message to the Senate Transmitting the Agreement. (March 30, 1977)
  99. Department of Agriculture and Commodity Credit Corporation Nomination of Alex P. Mercure To Be an Assistant Secretary and a Member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation. (March 30, 1977)
  100. Department of the Interior Nomination of Joan M. Davenport To Be an Assistant Secretary. (March 30, 1977)
  101. Export-Import Bank of the United States Nomination of John L. Moore, Jr., To Be President. (March 30, 1977)
  102. Federal Aviation Administration Nomination of Langhorne M. Bond To Be Administrator. (March 30, 1977)
  103. Federal Aviation Administration Nomination of Quentin S. Taylor To Be Deputy Administrator. (March 30, 1977)
  104. Securities and Exchange Commission Nomination of Harold M. Williams To Be a Member. (March 30, 1977)
  105. SALT Negotiations With the Soviet Union Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters. (March 30, 1977)
  106. National Women's Political Caucus Remarks at a Reception for Members of the Organization. (March 30, 1977)
  107. 1977 Cherry Blossom Festival Remarks on Greeting the Festival Princesses. (March 31, 1977)
  108. Department of the Treasury Nomination of Joseph Laitin To Be an Assistant Secretary. (March 31, 1977)
  109. Federal Energy Administration Nomination of David J. Bardin To Be a Deputy Administrator. (March 31, 1977)
  110. Federal Highway Administration Nomination of William M. Cox To Be Administrator. (March 31, 1977)
  111. Sockeye Salmon Fisheries Convention Message to the Senate Transmitting a Protocol. (March 31, 1977)
  112. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Appointment of Three Members to the Commission. (April 1, 1977)
  113. Department of Defense Nomination of Deanne C. Siemer To Be General Counsel. (April 1, 1977)
  114. Department of Defense – Nomination of Russell Murray II To Be an Assistant Secretary (April 1, 1977)
  115. Department of the Navy Nomination of Edward Hidalgo To Be an Assistant Secretary. (April 1, 1977)
  116. American Non-Rubber Footwear Industry Statement on Administration Actions. (April 1, 1977)
  117. American Non-Rubber Footwear Industry Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (April 1, 1977)
  118. Memorandum for the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations on the American Non-Rubber Footwear Industry (April 1, 1977)
  119. Memorandum for the Heads of Certain Departments and Agencies on the American Non-Rubber Footwear Industry (April 1, 1977)
  120. Department of Commerce Nomination of Jordan J. Baruch To Be an Assistant Secretary. (April 1, 1977)
  121. Interstate Commerce Commission Designation of A. Daniel O'Neal as Chairman. (April 5, 1977)
  122. Reorganization Act of 1977 Remarks at the Bill Signing Ceremony. (April 6, 1977)
  123. Consumer Protection Legislation Message to the Congress. (April 6, 1977)
  124. New Community Development Corporation Nomination of William J. White To Be a Member of the Board of Directors. (April 7, 1977)
  125. Department of Housing and Urban Development Nomination of Ruth T. Prokop To Be General Counsel. (April 7, 1977)
  126. Ambassadorial Nominations Selection of Nine Persons. (April 7, 1977)
  127. United States Ambassador to Australia – Nomination of Philip H. Alston, Jr (April 7, 1977)
  128. United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom – Nomination of Kingman Brewster, Jr (April 7, 1977)
  129. United States Ambassador to Belgium – Nomination of Anne Cox Chambers (April 7, 1977)
  130. United States Ambassador to India – Nomination of Robert F. Goheen (April 7, 1977)
  131. United States Ambassador to Kenya and Seychelles – Nomination of Wilbert J. Le Melle (April 7, 1977)
  132. United States Ambassador to Israel – Nomination of Samuel W. Lewis (April 7, 1977)
  133. United States Ambassador to Japan – Nomination of Michael J. Mansfield (April 7, 1977)
  134. United States Ambassador to Iran – Nomination of William H. Sullivan (April 7, 1977)
  135. United States Ambassador to Pakistan Nomination of George S. Vest. (April 7, 1977)
  136. Nuclear Power Policy Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters on Decisions Following a Review of U.S. Policy. (April 7, 1977)
  137. Nuclear Power Policy Statement on Decisions Reached Following a Review. (April 7, 1977)
  138. United States Ambassador to Mexico – Nomination of Patrick J. Lucey (April 7, 1977)
  139. Administrator of General Services – Nomination of Joel W. (Jay ) Solomon (April 7, 1977)
  140. North Atlantic Treaty Organization Nomination of W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., To Be U.S. Permanent Representative. (April 7, 1977)
  141. Immigration and Naturalization Service Nomination of Leonel Castillo To Be Commissioner. (April 7, 1977)
  142. Federal Energy Administration Nomination of Leslie J. Goldman To Be Assistant Administrator. (April 7, 1977)
  143. Government National Mortgage Association Nomination of John H. Dalton To Be President. (April 7, 1977)
  144. Proclamation 4500—National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week, 1977 (April 13, 1977)
  145. Proclamation 4501—Small Business Week, 1977 (April 14, 1977)
  146. The President's News Conference (April 15, 1977)
  147. Proclamation 4504—Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, May 30, 1977 (April 25, 1977)
  148. Health Care Legislation Message to the Congress. (April 25, 1977)
  149. Health Care Legislation – Remarks at a News Briefing on the Administration's Proposals (April 25, 1977)
  150. United States Ambassador to Algeria – Nomination of Ulric S. Haynes, Jr (April 27, 1977)
  151. Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies on Zero-Base Budgeting in the Executive Branch (April 27, 1977)
  152. Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Message to the Congress. (April 27, 1977)
  153. United States Information Agency Nomination of Charles W. Bray III To Be Deputy Director. (April 27, 1977)
  154. United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Nomination of Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr., To Be Deputy Director. (April 27, 1977)
  155. United States Sinai Support Mission Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (April 27, 1977)
  156. "Mrs. Carter says she 'feels fine'". Chicago Tribune. April 30, 1977.
  157. "Tax cut bill is passed by Senate". Chicago Tribune. April 30, 1977.
  158. National Energy Plan Message of the President. (April 29, 1977)
  159. Better Hearing and Speech Month, May 1977 Message of the President. (April 29, 1977)
  160. Executive Order 11982—Committee on Selection of the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (April 29, 1977)
  161. White House Correspondents Association Remarks at the Association's Annual Dinner. (April 30, 1977)
  162. United States Ambassador to Nepal – Nomination of L. Douglas Heck (May 3, 1977)
  163. United States Ambassador to Finland – Nomination of Rozanne L. Ridgway (May 3, 1977)
  164. Presidential Task Force on the District of Columbia Announcement of Formation and Membership. (May 3, 1977)
  165. Ethics in Government Message to the Congress. (May 3, 1977)
  166. Civil Service Commission Nomination of Jule M. Sugarman To Be a Commissioner. (May 4, 1977)
  167. Civil Service Commission Nomination of Ersa H. Poston To Be a Commissioner. (May 4, 1977)
  168. Deputy Special Representative for Trade Negotiations Nomination of Alan W. Wolff. (May 4, 1977)
  169. Asian Development Bank Nomination of Lester E. Edmond To Be United States Director. (May 4, 1977)
  170. Inter-American Development Bank – Nomination of Ralph A. Dungan To Be United States Executive Director and E. Jay Finkel To Be Alternate U.S. Executive Director (May 4, 1977)
  171. Executive Order 11983—Executive Schedule (May 4, 1977)
  172. American Sugar Industry Announcement of Decisions Concerning Sugar Imports and Income Supports for the Industry. (May 4, 1977)
  173. Memorandum for the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations on American Sugar Industry (May 4, 1977)
  174. Letter to the Secretary of Agriculture on the American Sugar Industry (May 4, 1977)
  175. American Sugar Industry Letter to the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate Transmitting a Report. (May 4, 1977)
  176. Executive Order 11984—President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (May 4, 1977)
  177. Statement on the Appointment of the New Members of the Intelligence Oversight Board (May 5, 1977)
  178. Department of Justice Nomination of John M. Harmon To Be an Assistant Attorney General. (May 5, 1977)
  179. Department of Justice Nomination of James W. Moorman To Be an Assistant Attorney General. (May 5, 1977)
  180. Department of the Treasury Nomination of Stuart Evan Seigel To Be an Assistant General Counsel. (May 5, 1977)
  181. Agency for International Development Nomination of John H. Sullivan To Be an Assistant Administrator. (May 5, 1977)
  182. Agency for International Development Nomination of Sander Martin Levin To Be an Assistant Administrator. (May 5, 1977)
  183. Department of State Nomination of George S. Vest To Be an Assistant Secretary. (May 5, 1977)
  184. Department of the Interior Nomination of Robert H. Mendelsohn To Be an Assistant Secretary. (May 5, 1977)
  185. Social Security Tax Hike Mulled To Restore Funds (May 8, 1977)
  186. Young Visit Relayed To Africans (May 7, 1977)
  187. United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago – Nomination of Richard K. Fox, Jr. (May 17, 1977)
  188. United States-Cuba International Fishery Agreement Message to the Congress Transmitting the Agreement. (May 17, 1977)
  189. United Auto Workers Remarks at the Union's Convention in Los Angeles. (May 17, 1977)
  190. Fresno, California – Remarks on Arrival at Fresno Airport. (May 17, 1977)
  191. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Remarks of the President, Attorney General Bell, and Several Members of Congress on Proposed Legislation. (May 18, 1977)
  192. Executive Order 11993—United States Circuit Judge Nominating Commission (May 24, 1977)
  193. Advisory Committee Review Memorandums to Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies. (May 24, 1977)
  194. Democratic Congressional Dinner – Remarks at the 14th Annual Dinner (May 25, 1977)
  195. The President's News Conference (May 26, 1977)
  196. International Monetary Fund – Nomination of Thomas B.C. Leddy To Be Alternate U.S. Executive Director (May 26, 1977)
  197. Department of the Treasury Nomination of John G. Heimann To Be Comptroller of the Currency. (May 26, 1977)
  198. United States Ambassador to Switzerland – Nomination of Marvin L. Warner (May 26, 1977)
  199. Appalachian Regional Commission Nomination of Robert W. Scott To Be Federal Cochairman. (May 26, 1977)
  200. Treaty of Tlatelolco Remarks on Signing Protocol l of the Treaty. (May 26, 1977)
  201. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site Statement on Signing H.R. 5562 Into Law. (May 26, 1977)
  202. John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library Statement on Signing H.J. Res. 424 Into Law. (May 26, 1977)
  203. International Labour Organization Statement by the President. (May 27, 1977)
  204. Port Canaveral, Florida – Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters on Disembarking From the U.S.S. "Los Angeles." *(May 27, 1977)
  205. Brunswick, Georgia Exchange With Reporters at the Brunswick Airport Following Mrs. Carter's Departure. (May 30, 1977)
  206. Plains, Georgia Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters. (May 31, 1977)
  207. Capitol Page School Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Members of the Graduating Class. (June 6, 1977)
  208. Agency for International Development Nomination of Joseph C. Wheeler To Be an Assistant Administrator. (June 6, 1977)
  209. Department of Labor Nomination of Roland R. Mora To Be a Deputy Assistant Secretary. (June 6, 1977)
  210. United States-United Kingdom Taxation Convention Message to the Senate Transmitting a Protocol. (June 6, 1977)
  211. Federal Council on the Aging Designation of Nelson Cruikshank as Chairman of the Council and Appointment as Counsellor to the President. (June 6, 1977)
  212. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Nomination of Edward R. Fried To Be United States Executive Director. (June 6, 1977)
  213. Treasurer of the United States Nomination of Azie T. Morton. (June 7, 1977)
  214. "Carter Asks Public To Back Energy Plan". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. June 12, 1977.
  215. Rosalynn Carter's Trip to the Caribbean and Latin America Remarks of the President and Mrs. Carter on Her Return. (June 12, 1977)
  216. Urban Mass Transportation Administration Nomination of Richard S. Page To Be Administrator. (June 13, 1977)
  217. United States Conference of Mayors Remarks by Telephone to the Opening Session of the Conference. (June 13, 1977)
  218. The President's News Conference (June 13, 1977)
  219. Executive Order 11996—The Honorable Tom C. Clark (June 14, 1977)
  220. United States-Republic of China Agreement on Shoe Imports Announcement of Signing of an Orderly Marketing Agreement. (June 14, 1977)
  221. Disaster Relief Act Amendments Statement on Signing H.R. 6197 Into Law. (June 21, 1977)
  222. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Nomination of Blandina Carderms To Be Chief of the Children's Bureau. (June 22, 1977)
  223. United States Ambassador to Hungary – Nomination of Philip M. Kaiser (June 22, 1977)
  224. Advertising Council, Inc. Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Members of the Council. (June 22, 1977)
  225. United States Ambassador to Greece – Nomination of William E. Schaufele, Jr (June 23, 1977)
  226. Department of the Army Nomination of Walter B. LaBerge To Be Under Secretary. (June 27, 1977)
  227. National Commission on Employment and Unemployment Statistics Nomination of Sat A. Levitan To Be a Member. (June 27, 1977)
  228. Environmental Protection Agency Nomination of William Drayton, Jr., To Be an Assistant Administrator. (June 27, 1977)
  229. U.N. Commission on the Status of Women Appointment of Koryne Horbal as U.S. Representative. (June 27, 1977)
  230. Executive Order 11998—President's Commission on Military Compensation (June 27, 1977)
  231. Memorandums for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies on Executive Branch Reorganization Studies (June 29, 1977)
  232. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Nomination of Charles F. C. Ruff To Be Deputy Inspector General. (June 30, 1977)
  233. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Nomination of Richard A. Frank To Be Administrator. (June 30, 1977)
  234. United States Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Nomination of W. Howard Wriggins. (June 30, 1977)
  235. The President's News Conference (June 30, 1977)
  236. Carter Junks B1 For Cruise Missile (June 30, 1977)
  237. EPA Proposes Penalty System To Cut Water Use (June 30, 1977)
  238. United States Ambassador to Norway Nomination of Louis A. Lerner. (July 1, 1977)
  239. United States Ambassador to Uruguay Nomination of Lawrence A. Pezzullo. (July 1, 1977)
  240. Civil Aeronautics Board Nomination of Elizabeth E. Bailey To Be a Member. (July 7, 1977)
  241. United States Ambassador to the German Democratic Republic Nomination of David B. Bolen. (July 8, 1977)
  242. United States Ambassador to Guyana Nomination of John R. Burke. (July 8, 1977)
  243. United States Ambassador to Nicaragua Nomination of Mauricio Solaun. (July 8, 1977)
  244. United States Ambassador to Bulgaria Nomination of Raymond L. Garthoff. (July 8, 1977)
  245. Council on Wage and Price Stability Nomination of Barry P. Bosworth To Be Director. (July 8, 1977)
  246. International Conferences on Fish and Wildlife Matters Nomination of John D. Negroponte for the Rank of Ambassador While Representing the United States. (July 8, 1977)
  247. Energy Conference With the Governors Remarks of the President and Gov. Reubin Askew of Florida at a News Briefing Following the Conference. (July 9, 1977)
  248. Proclamation 4512—United States Space Observance (July 11, 1977)
  249. Commodity Credit Corporation Nomination of Ray V. Fitzgerald To Be a Member of the Board of Directors. (July 11, 1977)
  250. United Nations Conference on Science and Technology for Development Nomination of Jean M. Wilkowski for the Rank of Ambassador. (July 12, 1977)
  251. The President's News Conference (July 12, 1977)
  252. Railroad Retirement Board Nomination of Earl Oliver To Be a Member. (July 12, 1977)
  253. Department of the Interior Nomination of Forrest J. Gerard To Be an Assistant Secretary. (July 12, 1977)
  254. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Designation of Joseph M. Hendrie as Chairman. (July 12, 1977)
  255. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nomination of Peter A. Bradlord To Be a Member. (July 12, 1977)
  256. "Executive Office of the President Message to the Congress Transmitting Reorganization Plan No. I of 1977. | The American Presidency Project". www.presidency.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
  257. Federal Maritime Commission Nomination of Richard J. Daschbach To Be a Commissioner. (July 26, 1977)
  258. Memorandum for the Heads of Departments and Agencies on Affirmative Action in the Executive Branch (July 26, 1977)
  259. United States-Canada Maritime Boundaries and Related Resource Issues Designation of Lloyd N. Cutler as the President's Special Representative for Negotiations. (July 27, 1977)
  260. The President's News Conference (July 28, 1977)
  261. International Navigational Rules Act of 1977 Statement on Signing H.R. 186 Into Law. (July 28, 1977)
  262. Mississippi River Commission Nomination of Maj. Gen. Robert C. Marshall To Be a Member and President of the Commission. (July 28, 1977)
  263. National Credit Union Administration Nomination of Eloise A. Woods To Be Chairman of the National Credit Union Board. (July 28, 1977)
  264. Special Adviser to the Secretary of State for Soviet Affairs Nomination of Marshall D. Shulman for the Rank of Ambassador. (July 28, 1977)
  265. National Credit Union Administration Nomination of Lawrence Connell, Jr., To Be Administrator. (July 28, 1977)
  266. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Nomination of William P. Dixon To Be U.S. Alternate Executive Director. (July 28, 1977)
  267. Airborne Warning and Control Systems White House Statement on Congressional Actions. (July 28, 1977)
  268. Airline Industry Regulation Letter to Members of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. (July 28, 1977)
  269. Appointment of Arthur C. Upton as Director of the National Cancer Institute (July 29, 1977)
  270. Federal Government Reorganization Announcement of Administration Survey of Congressional Members for Reorganization Purposes. (July 29, 1977)
  271. Federal Power Commission Nomination of Charles B. Curtis and Georgiana Sheldon To Be Members. (July 29, 1977)
  272. Executive Order 12006—Exemption From Mandatory Retirement (July 29, 1977)
  273. Interview With the President Question-and-Answer Session With a Group of Editors and News Directors. (July 29, 1977)
  274. Federal Oil and Gas Leases in Wyoming Statement on Signing H. R. 2502 Into Law. (August 1, 1977)
  275. Securities and Exchange Commission Nomination of Roberta S. Karmel To Be a Member. (August 1, 1977)
  276. Consumer Agency Legislation Announcement of a Proposal for Establishing the Agency. (August 1, 1977)
  277. National Energy Plan Statement on Pending Legislation. (August 1, 1977)
  278. United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde Nomination of Edward Marks. (August 2, 1977)
  279. National Endowment for the Humanities Nomination of Joseph D. Duffey To Be Chairman. (August 2, 1977)
  280. Drug Abuse Remarks on Transmitting a Message to the Congress. (August 2, 1977)
  281. Drug Abuse Message to the Congress. (August 2, 1977)
  282. Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies on Review of Natural Resources and Environmental Programs (August 2, 1977)
  283. International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada Appointment of William M. Schreiber as a U.S. Commissioner. (August 2, 1977)
  284. Memorandum for the Heads of Four Agencies on Toxic and Hazardous Substances Regulation (August 2, 1977)
  285. Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 Remarks on Signing H.R. 2 Into Law. (August 3, 1977)
  286. Archbishop Makarios III Statement on the Death of the President of Cyprus. (August 3, 1977)
  287. Department of Energy Organization Act and Bill Amending the Small Business Administration Act Remarks on Signing S. 826 and H.R. 692 Into Law. (August 4, 1977)
  288. Secretary of Energy Nomination of James R. Schlesinger. (August 4, 1977)
  289. Visit of President Julius K. Nyerere of Tanzania Remarks of the President and President Nyerere at the Welcoming Ceremony. (August 4, 1977)
  290. Community Services Administration Nomination of Frank Jones To Be an Assistant Director. (August 6, 1977)
  291. Vance Sees Extra U.S. Peace Effort (August 6, 1977)
  292. President Submits New Welfare Setup (August 6, 1977)
  293. Plains, Georgia Exchange With Reporters at Carters Warehouse. (August 8, 1977)
  294. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977 Statement on Signing H.R. 6161 Into Law. (August 8, 1977)
  295. Public Works Appropriations Bill Statement on Signing H.R. 7553 Into Law. (August 8, 1977)
  296. Red River Compact Commission Appointment of Maj. Gen. Robert C. Marshall as Federal Representative and Non-Voting Chairman. (August 11, 1977)
  297. Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies on Government Reorganization (August 11, 1977)
  298. Panama Canal Negotiations Remarks on the Agreement in Principle Reached with Panama. (August 12, 1977)
  299. Memorandum on the Combined Federal Campaign (August 12, 1977)
  300. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Designation of Daniel E. Leach as Vice Chairman. (August 15, 1977)
  301. United States Ambassador to Burma Nomination of Maurice D. Bean. (August 15, 1977)
  302. United States Ambassador to Honduras Nomination of Mari-Luci Jaramillo. (August 15, 1977)
  303. United States Ambassador to the Bahamas Nomination of William B. Schwartz, It. (August 15, 1977)
  304. National Science Foundation Nomination of George C. Pimentel To Be Deputy Director and F. James Rutherford To Be an Assistant Director. (August 15, 1977)
  305. National Science Foundation Message to the Congress Transmitting the Foundation ' s Annual Report. (August 15, 1977)
  306. Jewish High Holy Days Message of the President. (August 15, 1977)
  307. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Appointment of Six Members of the Commission. (August 15, 1977)
  308. National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity Appointment of Arthur I. Blaustein as a Member and Chairman. (August 16, 1977)
  309. Budget Deferrals Message to the Congress. (August 16, 1977)
  310. Statement by the President on the Death of Elvis Presley (August 17, 1977)
  311. Federal Bureau of Investigation Nomination of Frank M. Johnson, It., To Be Director. (August 17, 1977)
  312. U.S. International Trade Commission Appropriations Bill Statement on Signing H.R. 6370 Into Law. (August 18, 1977)
  313. Arms Control and Disarmament Act Amendments of 1977 Statement on Signing H.R. 6179 Into Law. (August 18, 1977)
  314. The President's News Conference (August 23, 1977)
  315. Presidential Management Intern Program Remarks on Signing an Executive Order Establishing the Program. (August 25, 1977)
  316. International Atomic Energy Agency Nomination of U.S. Representative and Alternate Representatives to the 21st Session of the General Conference. (August 25, 1977)
  317. Atlantic Treaty Association Letter to a Meeting of the Association in Reykjavik, Iceland. (August 27, 1977)
  318. Proclamation 4516—National Hispanic Heritage Week, 1977 (August 29, 1977)
  319. Panama Canal Treaty Remarks During a Briefing on the Treaty. (August 30, 1977)
  320. Statement Urging Compliance With the 55-Mile-per-Hour Speed Limit (August 31, 1977)
  321. Proclamation 4518—National Lupus Week, 1977 (August 31, 1977)
  322. United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Nomination of Charles N. Van Doren To Be an Assistant Director. (August 31, 1977)
  323. Committee on Selection of Federal Judicial Officers Announcement of the Membership of the Committee. (August 31, 1977)
  324. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission Designation of Timothy F. Cleary as Chairman. (August 31, 1977)
  325. National Science Foundation Nomination of John B. Slaughter To Be an Assistant Director. (August 31, 1977)
  326. International Whaling Commission Appointment of Thomas Garrett as Deputy U.S. Commissioner. (September 2, 1977)
  327. Concorde May Land In 10 More Cities (September 4, 1977)
  328. Carter To Announce Major Reforms To Ease Paperwork (September 4, 1977)
  329. United States Ambassador to El Salvador Nomination of Frank J. Devine. (September 6, 1977)
  330. UNESCO Nomination of Esteban E. Torres for the Rank of Ambassador While Serving as U.S. Permanent Representative, (September 7, 1977)
  331. ACTION Nomination of Carolyn R. Payton To Be an Associate Director. (September 7, 1977)
  332. Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations Appointment of Douglas Fraser and Lloyd McBride as Members. (September 7, 1977)
  333. Occupational Health and Safety Review Commission Nomination of Bertram R. Cottine To Be a Member. (September 7, 1977)
  334. Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe Nomination of Arthur J. Goldberg To Be Ambassador at Large and U.S. Representative to the Conference. (September 7, 1977)
  335. Mississippi River Commission Nomination of William E. Read To Be a Member. (September 7, 1977)
  336. Panama Canal Treaties Remarks at the Signing Ceremony at the Pan American Union Building. (September 7, 1977)
  337. Panama Canal Treaties Remarks at a White House Dinner for Western Hemisphere Leaders Attending the Signing Ceremony. (September 7, 1977)
  338. United States-Canada Agreement on a Natural Gas Pipeline Joint Statement by the President and Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. (September 8, 1977)
  339. United States-Canada Agreement on a Natural Gas Pipeline Remarks of the President and Prime Minister Trudeau Announcing the Agreement. (September 8, 1977)
  340. Meeting With President Hugo Banzer Suarez of Bolivia Remarks to Reporters Following the Meeting (September 8, 1977)
  341. California Debris Commission Nomination of Col. Donald M. O'Shei To Be a Member. (September 8, 1977)
  342. Trenton, New Jersey Remarks at a Rally in the Chambersburg Neighborhood. (September 10, 1977)
  343. Minority Business Enterprise Statement by the President. (September 12, 1977)
  344. Federal Communications Commission Nomination of Charles D. Ferris To Be a Member. (September 12, 1977)
  345. Panama Canal Treaty Affairs Accordance of Personal Rank of Ambassador to David H. Popper While Serving as Deputy to Ambassador Bunker. (September 12, 1977)
  346. Executive Order 12009—Department of Energy (September 13, 1977)
  347. Proclamation 4519—Veterans Day, 1977 (September 13, 1977)
  348. President's Cancer Panel Appointment of Elizabeth Miller as a Member. (September 13, 1977)
  349. United Nations Economic and Social Council Appointment of James E. Baker and Ruth S. Morgenthau to Positions on the Council. (September 14, 1977)
  350. United States Ambassador to Chile Nomination of George W. Landau. (September 14, 1977)
  351. Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies on Presidential Domestic Policy Review System (September 14, 1977)
  352. Rehabilitation Services Administration Nomination of Robert R. Humphreys To Be Commissioner. (September 22, 1977)
  353. Department of Energy Nomination of Lynn R. Coleman To Be General Counsel. (September 23, 1977)
  354. United States Ambassador to Colombia Nomination of Diego C. Asencio. (September 23, 1977)
  355. Proclamation 4524—Leif Erikson Day, 1977 (September 23, 1977)
  356. United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Nomination of Barry M. Blechman To Be Assistant Director. (September 28, 1977)
  357. Government Printing Office Nomination of John J. Boyle To Be Public Printer. (September 28, 1977)
  358. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Nomination of Don S. Smith To Be a Commissioner. (September 28, 1977)
  359. Country Music Month, October 1977 Message of the President. (September 28, 1977)
  360. Executive Order 12010—Federal Civilian and Military Pay Increases (September 28, 1977)
  361. Food and Agriculture Act of 1977 Remarks on Signing S. 275 Into Law. (September 29, 1977)
  362. Federal Civilian and Military Pay Increases Message to the Congress. (September 29, 1977)
  363. Senate Again Rejects Carter's Gas Proposal (October 1, 1977)
  364. U.S., Soviets Map Plans To Unsnarl Peace Talks (September 30, 1977)
  365. North Korea Issues Signal For Meeting (September 30, 1977)
  366. Juvenile Justice Amendments of 1977 Remarks on Signing H.R. 6111 Into Law. (October 3, 1977)
  367. Veterans Disability Compensation and Survivor Benefits Act of 1977 Statement on Signing H.R. 1862 Into Law. (October 3, 1977)
  368. Corporation for Public Broadcasting Nomination of Sharon Percy Rockefeller and Gillian M. Sorensen To Be Members of the Board of Directors. (October 3, 1977)
  369. National Advisory Committee for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Appointment of Seven Members to the Committee. (October 3, 1977)
  370. Budget Deferrals Message to the Congress. (October 3, 1977)
  371. Executive Order 12012—White House Fellowships (October 3, 1977)
  372. UNITED NATIONS Address Before the General Assembly. (October 4, 1977)
  373. United Nations Remarks at a Working Luncheon for Officials of African Nations. (October 4, 1977)
  374. United Nations Remarks to Members of the U.S. Delegation and U.S. Officials of the United Nations Secretariat. (October 4, 1977)
  375. United Nations Remarks at a Working Dinner for Officials of Western and Eastern European Nations. (October 4, 1977)
  376. Indochina Refugees Letter to Six Senate and House Committee Chairmen. (October 4, 1977)
  377. Geneva Peace Conference on the Middle East United States-Israel Joint Statement Issued Following a Meeting Between the President and Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan. (October 5, 1977)
  378. New York City Exchange With Reporters Following a Tour of the South Bronx. (October 5, 1977)
  379. New York City Statement by the President. (October 5, 1977)
  380. Democratic National Committee Remarks at the Committee's Quarterly Meeting. (October 7, 1977)
  381. United Nations Conference on Science and Technology for Development Nomination of Theodore M. Hesburgh for the Rank of Ambassador While Serving as Chairman of the U.S. Delegation. (October 7, 1977)
  382. Export-Import Bank of the United States Nomination of Donald E. Stingel To Be a Member of the Board of Directors. (October 7, 1977)
  383. Department of Transportation Nomination of Mortimer L. Downey HI To Be an Assistant Secretary. (October 7, 1977)
  384. United States-Mexico International Fishery Agreement Message to the Congress Transmitting the Agreement. (October 7, 1977)
  385. United States-United Kingdom Reciprocal Fisheries Agreement Message to the Senate Transmitting the Agreement. (October 7, 1977)
  386. Executive Order 12013—Statistical Policy Functions (October 7, 1977)
  387. Veterans Benefits Statement on Signing S. 1307 Into Law. (October 8, 1977)
  388. Maine Indian Land Claims Dispute Appointment of Three-Member Working Group. (October 8, 1977)
  389. United States Ambassador to Paraguay – Nomination of Robert E. White (October 11, 1977)
  390. Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission Appointment of Gerald V. Howard and Wymberley DeR. Coerr as Commissioners. (October 11, 1977)
  391. Agency for International Communication – Message to the Congress Transmitting Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1977 (October 11, 1977)
  392. Council on Wage and Price Stability Message Transmitting a Quarterly Report. (October 11, 1977)
  393. Housing and Community Development Act of 1977 Remarks on Signing H.R. 6655 Into Law. (October 11, 1977)
  394. Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration Nomination of Gerald L. Klerman To Be Administrator. (October 12, 1977)
  395. Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization Appointment of John E. Downs as U.S. Representative. (October 12, 1977)
  396. Department of the Navy Nomination of George A. Peapples To Be an Assistant Secretary. (October 12, 1977)
  397. National Institute of Education Appointment of P. Michael Timpane as Deputy Director. (October 12, 1977)
  398. National Museum Services Board Nomination of 15 Members of the Board. (October 12, 1977)
  399. The President's News Conference (October 13, 1977)
  400. United States Ambassador to Guinea Nomination of Oliver S. Crosby. (October 13, 1977)
  401. Proclamation 4532—National Day of Prayer, 1977 (October 13, 1977)
  402. Federal Communications Commission Nomination of Tyrone Brown To Be a Member. (October 14, 1977)
  403. Federal Election Commission Nomination of Samuel D. Zagoria To Be a Member. (October 21, 1977)
  404. United States Parole Commission Nomination of Audrey A. Kaslow To Be a Commissioner. (October 21, 1977)
  405. Department of Defense Announcement of Signing of S. 1372, the Post of Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, and Nomination of William J. Perry for the Post. (October 21, 1977)
  406. Detroit, Michigan Remarks in a Panel Discussion and Question. and-Answer Session at a Public Policy Forum Sponsored by the Community Services Administration. (October 21, 1977)
  407. Des Moines, Iowa Remarks on Arrival at Des Moines International Airport. (October 21, 1977)
  408. Des Moines, Iowa Remarks at the Democratic Party Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner. (October 21, 1977)
  409. The President's News Conference (October 27, 1977)
  410. Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1977 Remarks on Signing H.R. 3744 Into Law. (November 1, 1977)
  411. United States Participation in the United Nations Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (November 1, 1977)
  412. International Labour Organization Statement on the Termination of U.S. Membership. (November 1, 1977)
  413. International Communication Agency Message to the Congress Transmitting Amendments to Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1977. (November 1, 1977)
  414. Department of the Air Force Nomination of John A. Hewitt, Jr., To Be an Assistant Secretary. (November 2, 1977)
  415. World Jewish Congress Remarks at the Meeting of the General Council. (November 2, 1977)
  416. World Weather Program Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (November 3, 1977)
  417. Bills Concerning the Environment Remarks on Signing H.R. 2817 and H.R. 4297 into Law. (November 4, 1977)
  418. Strategy Council Appointment of Seven Members and Designation of Executive Director. (November 4, 1977)
  419. Activity of Korean Agents in the United States Letter to Congressional Leaders Transmitting a Report on the Justice Department Investigation. (November 4, 1977)
  420. Message to the Senate Returning S. 1811 Without Approval (November 5, 1977)
  421. Proclamation 4535—Emergency Medical Services Week, 1977 (November 5, 1977)
  422. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Nomination of William M. Isaac To Be a Member of the Board of Directors. (November 7, 1977)
  423. Environmental Protection Agency Nomination of Stephen J. Gage To Be an Assistant Administrator. (November 7, 1977)
  424. Export-Import Bank of the United States Nomination of Thibaut de Saint Phalle To Be a Member of the Board of Directors. (November 7, 1977)
  425. Strategy Council Remarks to Members of the Council. (November 7, 1977)
  426. United States Ambassador to Bangladesh Nomination of David T. Schneider. (November 8, 1977)
  427. United States Ambassador to Burundi Nomination of Thomas 1. Corcoran. (November 8, 1977)
  428. Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System Remarks at the Bill Signing Ceremony (November 8, 1977)
  429. National Energy Plan: Address to the Nation. (November 8, 1977)
  430. The President's News Conference (November 10, 1977)
  431. National Bureau of Standards Nomination of Ernest Ambler To Be Director. (November 10, 1977)
  432. National Council on the Arts Nomination of Three Members of the Council. (November 14, 1977)
  433. Board for International Broadcasting Nomination of Rita E. Hauser and Frank Markoe, Jr., To Be Members. (November 14, 1977)
  434. National Commission on the Observance of International Women's Year Appointment of Rita Elway as a Member. (November 14, 1977)
  435. Visit of President Anwar al-Sadat to Israel Informal Exchange With Reporters on Departure From the First Baptist Church. (November 20, 1977)
  436. National Medal of Science Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony. (November 22, 1977)
  437. Energy Information Administration Nomination of Lincoln E. Moses To Be Administrator. (November 23, 1977)
  438. John L. McClellan Statement on the Death of the Senator From Arkansas. (November 28, 1977)
  439. The President's News Conference (November 30, 1977)
  440. Executive Order 12021—Civil Service Rules (November 30, 1977)
  441. Department of Energy Nomination of George S. McIsaac To Be an Assistant Secretary. (December 1, 1977)
  442. Dinner Honoring Senator Hubert H. Humphrey Remarks at the Dinner. (December 2, 1977)
  443. Meeting With Prime Minister Ahmed Osman of Morocco White House Statement Issued Following the Meeting. (December 3, 1977)
  444. Executive Order 12026—Energy Department Employees (December 5, 1977)
  445. Railroad Retirement Board Nomination of William P. Adams To Be a Member. (December 5, 1977)
  446. Department of Justice Nomination of Benjamin R. Civiletti To Be Deputy Attorney General. (December 6, 1977)
  447. Labor-HEW Continuing Appropriations Bill Statement on Signing H.J. Res. 662 Into Law. (December 9, 1977)
  448. Interview With the President Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With a Group of Editors and News Directors. (December 9, 1977)
  449. Nonfuel Minerals Policy Announcement of a Cabinet-level, Interagency Study. (December 12, 1977)
  450. Legal Services Corporation Nomination of Five Members of the Board of Directors. (December 12, 1977)
  451. Rural Health Clinic Services Bill Statement on Signing H.R. 8422 Into Law. (December 13, 1977)
  452. Postal Rate Commission Nomination of Alvin H. Gandal To Be Commissioner. (December 14, 1977)
  453. The President's News Conference (December 15, 1977)
  454. Fayetteville, North Carolina Remarks in a Telephone Interview With Jeff Thompson of WFNC Radio. (December 17, 1977)
  455. National Commission on Neighborhoods Appointment of 15 Members to the Commission (December 19, 1977)
  456. Social Security Amendments of 1977 Remarks at the Bill Signing Ceremony. (December 20, 1977)
  457. Social Security Amendments of 1977 Statement on Signing S. 305 Into Law. (December 20, 1977)
  458. Executive Order 12031—Exemption From Mandatory Retirement (December 21, 1977)
  459. United States Ambassador to Portugal Nomination of Richard J. Bloomfield. (December 22, 1977)
  460. Christmas 1977 Message of the President (December 24, 1977)
  461. Plains, Georgia Informal Exchange With Reporters Alter Visiting Alton Carter. (December 25, 1977)
  462. Warner Robins Air Force Base, Georgia Informal Exchange With Reporters on Boarding Air Force One. (December 26, 1977)
  463. President Regrets Not Solving Major Issues (December 29, 1977)
  464. Clean Water Act of 1977 Statement on Signing H.R. 3199 Into Law. (December 28, 1977)
  465. Warsaw, Poland Joint United States-Poland Communiquй Issued at the Conclusion of the President's Visit. (December 31, 1977)
  466. The President's Overseas Trip Remarks on Departure From the White House. (December 29, 1977)
  467. The President's News Conference (December 30, 1977)

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