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  Biography of Gerald R. Ford
Ford's reputation for integrity and openness had made him popular during his 25 years in Congress.
Ford established his policies during his first year in office, despite opposition from a heavily Democratic Congress.
Ford continued as he had in his Congressional days to view himself as "a moderate in domestic affairs, a conservative in fiscal affairs, and a dyed-in-the-wool internationalist in foreign affairs." A major goal was to help business operate more freely by reducing taxes upon it and easing the controls exercised by regulatory agencies.
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 Gerald Ford - MSN Encarta
Ford graduated from Yale in 1941 and, after a short time in New York City, returned to Grand Rapids to open a law firm with a friend from the University of Michigan, Philip R. Buchen.
Ford enlisted in the U.S. Navy as an ensign, and after a short period teaching flight recruits, he was assigned to active duty.
Ford had joined the Republican Party before the war and had worked for presidential candidate Wendell Willkie in the 1940 election.
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 USA: biography of Gerald R. Ford (1913-2006)
In 1942 Gerald Ford enlisted in the army where he had a short military career, and in December 1945 he was discharged as a lieutenant.
Ford also pressed Eisenhower to keep Nixon on the ticket in 1956, and in 1960 Ford was mentioned as a possible running mate for Nixon in the presidential elections.
Ford was sworn is as vice-president of the United States on 6 December 1973, and on 9 August 1974 Ford became the thirty-eighth president after Nixon who was also forced to resign.
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 SPECTRUM Biographies - Gerald R. Ford
Gerald Ford became president under the strangest circumstances in the history of the office.
Ford's administration tried to help heal the wounds of the Vietnam war when he offered a full pardon for draft evaders and deserters if they would swear an oath of allegiance to the United States and perform two years of public service.
Ford also was a model for a short time and appeared on the cover of "Cosmopolitan" and inside "Look" magazine.
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 Gerald Ford
Gerald Rudolph Ford was born on July 14, 1913, in Omaha, Neb., to Leslie Lynch King, a wool trader, and Dorothy Gardner King.
Ford often said that his ambition was to become speaker of the House; but in 1973 it was unlikely that Republicans would soon be controlling the House.
Gerald Ford was sworn in as 40th vice-president of the United States in the chamber of the House that he loved so well.
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 Gerald R. Ford International Airport
Gerald R. Ford Jr., the 38th President of the United States, was a longtime resident of Grand Rapids.
Gerald R. Ford International Airport is served by eight passenger airlines with 120 daily nonstop scheduled flights to and from 15 major market destinations.
Gerald R. Ford International Airport is managed and operated by the Kent County Department of Aeronautics, under the direction of the Kent County Aeronautics Board, a six-member body appointed by the Kent County Board of Commissioners with the responsibility for policy setting and general oversight of the airport.
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 World Almanac for Kids
FORD, Gerald R(udolph) (1913–2006), 38th president of the U.S. The only president who was elected neither to the presidency nor to the vice-presidency, he attempted during his 2 1/2-year term to restore the nation’s confidence in a government tarnished by the Watergate scandal.
Ford, whose original name was Leslie King, was born on July 14, 1913, in Omaha, Nebr. His parents were divorced, and his mother, Dorothy Gardner (1892–1967), moved to Grand Rapids, Mich., where she married Gerald R. Ford (1889–1962), who adopted her son and changed his name to Gerald R. Ford, Jr.
Ford, although he was the first incumbent president to be defeated since Herbert Hoover in 1932, remained influential in Republican circles after he left office.
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 President Ford
Ford was one of the members of the Warren Commission appointed to study the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Gerald Ford also loved golf, but spectators had to watch carefully because the President was know for conking people on the head with his wild shots.
Ford was in the military during WWII and served a gunnery on an aircraft carrier in the Pacific.
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 Gerald R Ford
Ford earned his LL.B. degree in 1941, graduating in the top 25 percent of his class in spite of the time he had to devote to his coaching duties.
Ford has stated that his experiences in World War II caused him to reject his previous isolationist leanings and adopt an internationalist outlook.
Gerald Ford served in the House of Representatives from January 3, 1949 to December 6, 1973, being reelected twelve times, each time with more than 60% of the vote.
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 Gerald R. Ford
Ford's ability to govern was handicapped by the way he had obtained power and the fact that he had to deal with a Congress controlled by the Democratic Party.
Ford, handicapped by his association with Richard Nixon and the Watergate Scandal, was defeated by Jimmy Carter, the Democratic Party candidate, by 40,276,040 to votes to 38,532,360.
Gerald Ford was a friend of Hoover's, and he first proved it when he made a speech not long after he came to Congress recommending a pay raise for J. Edgar Hoover, the great director of the FBI.
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 Gerald R. Ford
Ford was the first vice president chosen under terms of the 25th Amendment and, in the aftermath of the Watergate Scandal, was succeeding the first president ever to resign.
Ford served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1949 to December 1973.
Ford continued as he had in his congressional days to view himself as "a moderate in domestic affairs, a conservative in fiscal affairs, and an internationalist in foreign affairs." A major goal was to help business operate more freely by reducing corporate taxes and easing the controls exercised by regulatory agencies.
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 President Gerald Ford's Golf Swing
Gerald Ford took up golf as a youngster and his football and basketball ability made him a solid performer when playing golf.
President Ford's handicap was a solid 12 several times in his life and at the age of 80 carried a 15 - 17 handicap.
Gerald Rudolph Ford, the 38th President of the United States, was born Leslie Lynch King, Jr., the son of Leslie Lynch King and Dorothy Gardner King, on July 14, 1913, in Omaha, Nebraska.
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 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum
Where the Ford Library offers an analytic approach to our past and our government, the museum provokes emotions that stimulate learning, reflection, and a sense of democratic citizenship.
The Ford Museum opened to the public in September 1981.
The Ford Museum is in Grand Rapids, Michigan and the Library is in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov /museum/aboutmus.asp   (327 words)

  
 Gerald Rudolph Ford — FactMonster.com
Ford captained his high school football team in Grand Rapids, and a football scholarship took him to the University of Michigan, where he starred as varsity center before his graduation in 1935.
Ford was elected to Congress in 1948 for the first of his 13 terms in the House.
As a legislator, Ford described himself as “a moderate on domestic issues, a conservative in fiscal affairs, and a dyed-in-the-wool internationalist.” He carried the ball for Pentagon appropriations, was a hawk on the war in Vietnam, and kept a low profile on civil-rights issues.
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 Gerald R. Ford - washingtonpost.com
Ford was also the victim of a series of misfortunes that he'd done nothing to precipitate: economic troubles that included both inflation and stagnation; the fall of South Vietnam and Cambodia; the new and explosive problem of volatile energy prices; even the rising popularity of a Saturday night comedy show that portrayed Mr.
Ford, onetime college football hero and probably the most athletic president in the country's history, as a stumbling klutz.
Ford to be a trustworthy successor to Mr.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/27/AR2006122701489.html   (905 words)

  
 Gerald R. Ford - SourceWatch
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.
Ford was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for 24 years (1949-1973), where he served on the Warren Commission, and became Minority Leader of the House.
Ford dispatched Marines to rescue the crew, but the marines landed on the wrong island and met unexpectedly stiff resistance just as, unknown to the US, the Mayaguez sailors were being released.
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 Gerald Ford dead at 93 | Chicago Tribune   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ford took over as the nation's 38th president on Aug. 9, 1974, after the resignation of Richard Nixon, but economic woes and his pardon of Nixon undercut his campaign of reconciliation and eventually his presidency.
Though Ford left the Oval Office with a reputation for being one of the nicest, most decent presidents in U.S. history, in the end the nice guy failed to extend the Republican electoral victories that began with Nixon's capture of the White House in 1968.
Ford wrote in his autobiography, "A Time to Heal," that he laughed at the jokes made at his expense about such missteps, but he added that if the people internalized an image of him as a bumbling, stumbling leader, that wouldn't be funny at all for his presidency.
www.chicagotribune.com /news/chi-061226ford-obit,0,675827.story   (995 words)

  
 Gerald R. Ford Foundation and exhibits, speakers and activities it supports
Gerald R. Ford Foundation and exhibits, speakers and activities it supports
The Foundation is a private, non-profit corporation that provides support for the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum, located in Grand Rapids, Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, located in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Tomb of President Gerald R. Ford
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President Gerald R. Ford's four children joined Postmaster General John E. Potter this evening in unveiling the commemorative stamp image honoring their father, the Nation's 38th President, during the annual Gerald R. Ford Foundation dinner.
Ford's touch as a mentor is part of legacy as leader
Gerald R Ford 1913 - 2006, A statement from Betty Ford and Family
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 Ford 'the best of America' - USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ford's four children spent a few moments alone with their father after the last of the visitors left, then the casket was taken to Grace Espiscopal Church, which Ford attended as a boy and where he was married.
Ford, who died Dec. 26 at the age of 93, was remembered by Bush and other dignitaries as a plain-spoken son of the Midwest who calmed a divided nation in the wake of Richard Nixon's resignation in 1974.
Ford had "a heart as big and open as the Midwest plains on which he was born," Bush said.
www.usatoday.com /news/washington/2007-01-02-ford_x.htm   (702 words)

  
 President Gerald Ford : Health & Medical History
The physician diagnosis was "a sinus attack." Ford stayed only a half-hour, and declined the recommendation to have a CT scan [12].
Ford was six feet tall and about 195 pounds, but the time frame for this is not given [5c].
Wearing a gas mask, Ford led a rescue party into the carrier's hangar area, where airplanes, broken from their moorings and on fire, slid across the deck as the ship lurched [6].
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 Gerald Ford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Returning from the war a confirmed "internationalist", Republican Ford defeated the incumbent in the party primary and was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1948, representing the Grand Rapids, Michigan area.
Ford is a close friend of his successor, Jimmy Carter, despite the fact that Carter defeated him in the 1976 presidential election.
Gerald Ford was the 38th President to be born as well as the 38th to serve.
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 Character Above All: Gerald Ford Essay
Gerald R. Ford became President not because he was popular with the American public, not because he campaigned for the job, but because of his character.
Ford was confirmed by a House and Senate that expected him to replace a President who was also facing indictment for crimes......
By trade, Ford was a paint salesman; in the community he was respected as honest and hardworking, kind and considerate, a man of integrity and character--everything Dorothy's first husband was not.
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