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  1. Gerald R. Ford (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2007-09
  2. White House card signed in full by the 38th President of the US. by Gerald FORD, 1976
  3. Public Papers Of the Presidents Gerald Ford 1976-1977 Jan - April by Gerald Ford, 1979
  4. 31 Days: The Crisis That Gave Us the Government We Have Today by Barry Werth, 2006-04-11
  5. THE PRESIDENTS, FROM THE INAUGURATION OF GEORGE WASHINGTON TO THE INAUGURATION OF GERALD R. FORD by Robert G. (Ed.) Ferris, 1976

1. Biography Of Gerald R. Ford
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2. US President Gerald R. Ford
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10. Executive Order 11905 United States Foreign Intelligence Activities
President Gerald R. Ford's Executive Order 11905 United States Foreign Intelligence Activities. February 18, 1976
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11. Biography Of Gerald R. Ford
Biography of gerald R. ford, the thirtyeighth president of the United States In foreign affairs ford acted vigorously to maintain us power and prestige
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Gerald R. Ford When Gerald R. Ford took the oath of office on August 9, 1974, he declared, "I assume the Presidency under extraordinary circumstances.... This is an hour of history that troubles our minds and hurts our hearts." It was indeed an unprecedented time. He had been the first Vice President chosen under the terms of the Twenty-fifth Amendment and, in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal, was succeeding the first President ever to resign. Ford was confronted with almost insuperable tasks. There were the challenges of mastering inflation, reviving a depressed economy, solving chronic energy shortages, and trying to ensure world peace.
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The President acted to curb the trend toward Government intervention and spending as a means of solving the problems of American society and the economy. In the long run, he believed, this shift would bring a better life for all Americans. Ford's reputation for integrity and openness had made him popular during his 25 years in Congress. From 1965 to 1973, he was House Minority Leader. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1913, he grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He starred on the University of Michigan football team, then went to Yale, where he served as assistant coach while earning his law degree. During World War II he attained the rank of lieutenant commander in the Navy. After the war he returned to Grand Rapids, where he began the practice of law, and entered Republican politics. A few weeks before his election to Congress in 1948, he married Elizabeth Bloomer. They have four children: Michael, John, Steven, and Susan.

12. Gerald Ford - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
At present, ford is the second longest lived president in us history. (Leftto right) presidents gerald ford, Richard Nixon, George HW Bush Enlarge
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Gerald Ford Order: 38th President Nelson A. Rockefeller August 9 January 20 Richard Nixon ... Republican Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. (born July 14 ) (born Leslie Lynch King, Jr. , renamed after his mother's remarriage) was the fortieth ( Vice President and the thirty-eighth ( President of the United States . He remains the only individual to serve as President without ever having been elected to either the presidency or vice presidency. Instead, following the resignation of Spiro Agnew in 1973, he was nominated as Vice President by Richard Nixon and approved by both houses of Congress (not just the Senate , as is the procedure for Cabinet members Supreme Court justices, and most other federal officials), in keeping with provisions of the 25th Amendment . When Nixon resigned on noon of August 9 , Ford assumed the presidency. Along with his own vice president, Nelson Rockefeller , he is one of only two people to have been appointed Vice President rather than elected. As of 2005 , he is the oldest living former President. On July 14 , he became the second former U.S. President (after

13. President Of The United States - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
As of August 2005, there are four living former presidents gerald ford, JimmyCarter, Four us Presidents have been assassinated while in office
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The President of the United States (often abbreviated " POTUS ") is the head of state of the United States . Under the U.S. Constitution , the President is also the chief executive of the federal government and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces Because of the superpower status of the United States, the American President is considered by many to be the most powerful person on Earth, and is usually one of the world's best-known public figures. During the Cold War , the President was sometimes referred to as "the leader of the free world ," a phrase that is still invoked today. The United States was the first nation to create the office of President , the head of state in a modern republic . Today the office is widely emulated all over the world in nations with a presidential system of government. The current President of the United States is George W. Bush
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14. Gerald Rudolph Ford
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16. Internet Public Library: POTUS
Member of us House of Representatives, 194973; Vice president, gerald Fordwas the first president not elected by the people to become president.
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Images of Ford from childhood through his presidency provided by the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
Gerald Rudolph Ford
38th President of the United States
(August 9, 1974 to January 20, 1977) Nickname: "Jerry" Born: July 14, 1913, in Omaha, Nebraska
Father: Leslie Lynch King
Mother: Dorothy Ayer Gardner King Ford
Married: Elizabeth "Betty" Bloomer Warren (1918- ) , on October 15, 1948
Children: Michael Gerald Ford (1950- ); John Gardner Ford (1952- ); Steven Meigs Ford (1956- ); Susan Elizabeth Ford (1957- ) Religion: Episcopalian
Education: Graduated from the University of Michigan (1935) and Yale University Law School (1941) Occupation: Lawyer, public official

17. US President Gerald R. Ford
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Thirty-Eighth U.S. President
August 9, 1974 - January 20, 1977 VICE PRESIDENT
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Elizabeth "Betty" Ford BORN: July 14, 1913 Omaha, Nebraska BIRTH NAME: Leslie King, Jr. CHILDREN: 3 Sons, 1 Daughter MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Naval Lieutenant Commander, World War II PROFESSION: Attorney POLITICAL PARTY: Republican HOME STATE: Michigan POLITICAL OFFICES: U.S. Representative, Vice President NICKNAME: "Jerry" The only person ever to become president without being elected to the executive office, Gerald Ford first became Vice President upon the resignation of Spiro Agnew, then President when Richard Nixon resigned. "I assume the Presidency under extraordinary circumstances. This is an hour of history that troubles our minds and hurts our hearts."
Gerald Ford upon taking the Oath of Office
"For myself and for our Nation, I want to thank my prececessor (Gerald Ford) for all he has done to heal our land."

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Name at Birth: Leslie Lynch King, Jr. Gerald Rudolph Ford served from 1948-73 as a U.S. Congressman from Michigan. Known as a steady and loyal Republican, he was appointed to the vice presidency under Richard Nixon , after Spiro Agnew had been forced to resign. In 1974 President Nixon resigned, and Gerald "Gerry" Ford took office. Ford is famous for granting Nixon a full pardon of any crimes ("Our long national nightmare is over."), and for being the target of two assassination attempts while in office. He ran for re-election in 1976, but lost to Democrat Jimmy Carter Ford served on the Warren Commission, the investigation into the assassination of John Kennedy ... Ford's wife Betty Ford is the founder of the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, California... Gerald and Betty were married on 15 October 1948, and had four children: Michael (born 1950), John (also known as Jack, b. 1952), Steven (b. 1956) and Susan (b. 1957).

19. Gerald Rudolph Ford
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  • Home U.S. People Word Wise ... Homework Center Fact Monster Favorites Reference Desk Encyclopedia Ford, Gerald Rudolph Ford, Gerald Rudolph, Nixon to succeed Spiro T. Agnew as Vice President of the United States; on Dec. 6, 1973, he became Vice President, the first to be appointed under the procedures specified by the 25th Amendment. As Vice President, Ford traveled widely around the country, attempting to rally for the Nixon administration the support that had eroded as a result of the Watergate affair . His tenure as Vice President was short, however; when Nixon resigned on Aug. 9, 1974, Ford became President. He pledged to continue Nixon's foreign policy and to work to curb inflation. One month later he issued a complete pardon to Nixon for all criminal acts perpetrated by Nixon while he was President. In the 1974 election the Republicans suffered substantial losses, attributable both to Watergate and to the economy. To deal with the economic recession, Ford proposed (1975) tax cuts, limited social spending (with continued high defense expenditure), and heavy taxation on imported oil. The Democratic Congress opposed many elements of the program. Ford was defeated by Democrat Jimmy Carter in the 1976 presidential election.

20. Us Presidents Gerald Ford
38th president gerald ford_A fact sheet in point form about this president s life Dead presidents gerald ford Was gerald ford Ever president?
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President Gerald Ford Home American Presidents listed alphabetically President Adams, John President Adams, John Quincy President Arthur, Chester President Buchanan, James ... American Presidents Lesson Plans And Just What other American Presidents were there? Several Actually. There were also Other First Ladies and Official Hostesses Go to First Lady Betty Ford 38th President: Gerald Ford _A fact sheet in point form about this president's life before and during his presidency, with note of events, accomplishments and changes while he held office. - Text only - From Carl Gehrman - http://userpages.umbc.edu/~cgehrm1/pres_site/presidents/gf.html Dead Presidents: Gerald Ford "Was Gerald Ford Ever President?" Now that is an interesting question and you will find an answer. Good discussion topic. - http://starship.python.net/crew/manus/Presidents/faq/nixon.html Gerald Ford _No presidential biography here just some interesting, entertaining trivia that might surprise you. - Illustrated - From John Kochanczyk - http://fs6.depauw.edu:50080/~jkochanczyk/president/ford.html

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