FORD, GERALD RUDOLPH

1913–, 38th President of the United States (1974–77), b. Omaha, Nebr. He was originally named Leslie Lynch King, Jr., but his parents were divorced when he was two, and when his mother remarried he assumed the name of his stepfather. Admitted to the Michigan bar in 1941, he was a member (1949–73) of the U.S. House of Representatives, where he served as the Republican minority leader (1965–73). Ford gained a reputation as a loyal Republican who supported his party on virtually all issues. A consistent proponent of a large defense budget, he led the Republican opposition to the Great Society programs of President Lyndon B. Johnson. He was permanent chairman of the Republican National Convention in 1968 and 1972. In Oct., 1973, Ford was nominated by Richard 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.

See Ford's Selected Speeches, ed. by M. V. Doyle (1973); C. Fitzgerald, ed., Gerald R. Ford (1988).

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...Seidman files, Box 106, Ford Library. 49. Frederic...Ford Library. 54. Gerald Ford, "Address to the...1604-1608. 55. Gerald Ford, "Remarks in Detroit...Urban Institute, 1980 ; Rudolph G. Penner, ed., The...1975 , p. 9. 60. Gerald Ford, "Statement on...
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...06 First Natl Bank of Boston v. Bellotti 1978 248 , 252 - 53, 256 , 265 , 296 -98 Fithian, George W. 22 Ford, Gerald 7 , 232 Ford, Henry 128 Fortas, Abe 189 Fortner Enterprises, Inc. v. U.S. Steel 1969 233 Foucault, Michel 306 n7...
...marijuana, 146-47 Faircloth, Lauch, 121 1 Families in Action, 29 Fear, 149-51 1 Finkelstein, David, 109 Ford, Gerald, 27 Forfeiture, 38, 48 Frank, Barney, 133 Frankel, Marvin, 62 Fratello, David, 114 Garagiola, Joseph, 116...
...64 Foraker Act 1900 , 321 Forceful assimilation. See Assimilation, forced Forces of National Liberation FLA , 131 Ford, Gerald R., 103 Foreign workers: in developed states, xxii xxiii ; in France, 79 83 ; in Germany. 88 89 . See also Anti...
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...Walls. by Richard Thompson Ford I might as well come clean now...nonconformity: They elected Rudolph Giuliani--a man whose primary...compassionate bourgeoisie. (1.) GERALD E. FRUG, CITY MAKING: BUILDING...at A13. Richard Thompson Ford, Professor of Law and Justin...
...humor and its work on Ford.85 Political activist...first season, President Fords press secretary, Ron...Washington and filmed Ford saying the famous...line and also "Im Gerald Ford, and youre not" to...of satirists, and in Fords case "SNL" in particular...
...Fonzino, RS Raymond E. Ford Thomas M. Frank, RS...Peggy D. French, RS Gerald C. Fuhrmann, RS Harry...Okoniewski William A. Oleckno Rudolph E. Ollanketo Gerald V. Olson, RS Kerry...Tackitt, RS, MPH, DAAS Gerald W. Takumi Ryan Talken...
...the resignation of Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford became president, rather than acting president...vice presidency, Richard Nixon named Gerald Ford to the post and, with the consent of both houses, Ford assumed the vice presidency some two months...
...Louis Nizer. John Salmon Ford Papers, ca. 1836-92 (1 foot, 8 inches). Fords memoirs cover his life...College of Communication. Rudolph Kleberg Papers, 1820...photographer for President Gerald R. Ford. One of the most widely...photographer during the Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter...
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Former President Gerald R. Ford Served the Navy...the 38th President, Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr., became...of 1943 and in 1944. Ford was detached from the...of the Navy accepted Fords resignation from the...calm and steady hand, Gerald Ford came along when...
...He died at 9:08 p.m. on April 22,1994. Gerald Rudolph Ford Gerald Rudolph Ford, the 38th president, suffered a stroke while...interview to television reporters. Lee Simmon, Fords part-time special assistant, who witnessed...
...Sloyan Congressman Gerald Rudolph Ford slowly raised his...it wont be Jerry Ford," I said. My chagrin...nothing compared with Fords embarrassment the next...hint went right over Fords head. Hours later...meeting--Nixon called Ford at his home in Alexandria...rival Jimmy Carter, Ford seemed to crack like Humpty Dumpty. Fords assertion that Poland...
...MARKS THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF GERALD FORDS RISE TO THE PRESIDENCY FOLLOWING...THE ... On August 9, 1974, Gerald Rudolph Ford of Grand Rapids, Michigan, became...In an odd twist of fate, Gerald Ford was considered as Reagans...
...The current 2008 frontrunner, former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, is pro-choice and supports civil unions...The only pro-choice GOP nominee in its history was Gerald Ford, who prevailed narrowly at the 1976 convention as an...
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...8 September, 1974, Ford stunned the nation by...Carter. Critics ridiculed Fords occasional clumsiness...elections in US history. Gerald Rudolph Ford was born in Omaha, Nebraska...name of his stepfather, Gerald Ford Sr. Ford played...
...8 September, 1974, Ford stunned the nation by...Carter. Critics ridiculed Fords occasional clumsiness...elections in US history. Gerald Rudolph Ford was born in Omaha, Nebraska...name of his stepfather, Gerald Ford Sr. Ford played...
...to ensure it," Mr. Ford told the American public...secretary resigned. Mr. Ford stuck by his guns, and...Neb., he was renamed Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. as a toddler...remarried. Step-father Gerald Sr. remained a bulwark...
...been won had not Gerald Ford emerged at...Kissinger said. Mrs. Ford, who was married...the rector at the Fords California parish...who defeated Mr. Ford in the 1976 election...Nixon left. "In Gerald Ford, the man he...golf, President Ford once reported to...York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani. Vice...Cheney, who was Mr. Fords chief of staff...
...Ann Geracimos New York Citys Rudolph Giuliani, probable candidate...worked here for five years in the Ford and Reagan administrations...said "the best thing about Rudolph Giuliani is he is a baseball...former Reps. Robert Livingston, Gerald Solomon and Guy Vander Jagt...
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FORD, GERALD RUDOLPH 1913 2006, 38th president...elements of the program. Ford was defeated by Democrat...presidential election. See Fords Selected Speeches, ed...C. Fitzgerald, ed., Gerald R. Ford (1988...
...Republican 1969 74 Spiro T. Agnew, 1969 73 (no Vice President, Oct. 10, 1973 Dec. 6, 1973) Gerald R. Ford, 1973 74 Gerald Rudolph Ford Republican 1974 77 (no Vice President, Aug. 9, 1974 Dec. 19, 1974) Nelson A. Rockefeller...


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