Gerald R. Ford

Facts about Gerald R. Ford

The American Experience The Presidents Gerald R. Ford PBS has only an Overview without the usual five-topic discussion accorded to other presidencies.
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(later known as Gerald R. Ford) in 1916 Gerald Ford later said his biological father had a history of hitting his mother. James M.
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Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum is located in Michigan Location 42°58′00″N 85°40′38″W / 42.966779°N 85.677341°W / 42.966779; -85.677341Coordinates: 42°58′00″N 85°40′38″W / 42.
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to place a Gerald R. Ford Memorial on your Web site. Due to overwhelming demand, we cannot offer the addition of these memorial banners to your Web site for free*.
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Ford Family, and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation paid tribute at the Annual Dinner in Washington, DC to Dr. Alan Greenspan.
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The Presidency of Gerald R. Ford (University Press of Kansas, 1995) Gerald R.
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Gerald R. Ford Junior was born in Omaha on 14 July 1913 by the name of Leslie Lynch King.
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Gerald R. Ford was born Leslie Lynch King, Jr. on July 14, 1913, at 12:43 a.m. CST, at 3202 Woolworth Avenue in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Former President Gerald R.
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* Gerald R. Ford, A Time to Heal: The Autobiography of Gerald R. Ford, 1979. * John Robert Greene, The Presidency of Gerald R.
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* Gerald R. Ford being sworn in as U.S. president, August 9, 1974. Gerald R. Ford being sworn in as U.S. president, August 9, 1974.
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Gerald R. Ford once worked as a fashion model. Ford was a model for Cosmopolitan and Look magazines in the 1940's. He is right-handed, but he writes with his left hand.
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married Gerald R. Ford, owner of a small paint factory. Ford adopted her son, and the boy's name was changed to Gerald R. Ford, Jr. Gerald Ford, Sr.
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A0004-10 - Gerald R. Ford is sworn in as the 38th President of the United States by Chief Justice Warren Burger as Mrs. Ford looks on, August 9, 1974.
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business man, Gerald R. Ford, who adopted him and gave him his name. Gerald Ford, Jr. spent his childhood in Grand Rapids and graduated from the former South High School.
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Gerald R. Ford-Biography of Gerald R. Ford. From the official White House web site.
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Gerald R. Ford - from The Presidents of the United States of America Compiled by the White House. Gerald R.
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Grand Rapids' favorite son, President Gerald R. Ford, died at the age of 93.
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Gerald R. Ford on msnbc.
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Mullen salute as the model of USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) is unveiled.
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In 1981 he opened the Gerald R. Ford Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and the Gerald R. Ford Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Gerald R.
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Autobiography of Gerald R. Ford, were published in 1979.
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Remarks at an Unveiling Ceremony for the Gerald R. Ford Mural in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Gerald R.
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nominated Gerald R. Ford as his new vice president. Confronting the scenario that he had described in his earlier testimony, Nixon could not choose the candidate he preferred, John Connally.
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Gerald R. Ford, the only President and Vice President of the United States who served without being elected to either office, died December 26, 2006, at the age of 93.
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Gerald R. Ford took the oath of office as President of the United States on August 9, 1974, stating that "the long national nightmare is over.
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in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the Gerald R. Ford Award for Distinguished Reporting on the Presidency.
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The Gerald R. Ford Foundation has established the Memorial Fund to honor the principles and values demonstrated by President Ford throughout his public service career.
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The Gerald R. Ford International Airport in Grand Rapids, Michigan was named after him.
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When Gerald R. Ford took the oath of office on August 9, 1974, he declared, "I assume the Presidency under extraordinary circumstances....
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