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Gerald Ford

Born Leslie Lynch King, Jr., Gerald Rudolph Ford (1913 – 2006) was the 38th US President. Because he was appointed Vice-President, and later succeeded Richard Nixon as President upon Nixon’s resignation, he was the only one not elected into both posts.

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What number did Gerald Ford wear at Michigan?

The University of Michigan lists 38th U.S. President Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. [born Leslie Lynch King, Jr.] as center #87 for the years 1932-1934.

How many years was Gerald president?

Gerald R. Ford served as US President from 9 August 1974 to 20 January 1977.

Lincolns decision to free the slaves?

That was the Emancipation Proclamation, which declared Southern slaves to be 'thenceforward and forever free', but only in the states that Lincoln did not control! (He allowed slavery to continue in the four slave-states that had remained loyal.)

Lincoln was not actually deciding to free the slaves. He was making it look like that, so that free nations abroad could not aid the Confederates without looking pro-slavery themselves.

Gerald Ford's life after presidency?

it was easy. they were rich son

He and his father were not rich. He had a partial scholarship to U. of Michigan and worked his way through college. He then got a job coaching football at Yale and got a law degree there. Then he spent 4 years in the navy during WW II, found a beautiful wife , was elected to Congress and things looked up after that.

What was Gerald Ford plan behind WIN?

The Whip Inflation Now (WIN) plan was to ask for voluntary efforts by industry and labor to halt the wage-price increase spiral and to reduce the costs of energy plus better enforcement of anti-trust laws already on the books. See the related link for more detail.

How many people died in Lowell High School?

Lowell High School in San Francisco is part of a pilot project for studying student suicides in areas where high achievement is expected of students.

website: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2002/06/02/BA192735.DTL

Did Gerald Ford play pro football?

University of Michigan. He was a star football player and was voted the team's "most valuable player" in 1934. University of Michigan. He was a star football player and was voted the team's "most valuable player" in 1934.

Who did Gerald Ford replace?

Gerald Ford replaced Spiro Agnew as Vice President, and Richard Nixon as President.

What year did south high school close in grand rapids Michigan?

The best source of information for school closings in the United States is usually the local T.V. and radio stations. Radio stations almost always announce the list of closings they receive every few minutes. Television stations usually run an ongoing list of closings across the bottom of the screen or show the list every few minutes. Closings might also be posted on their websites and possibly on the school district's or individual school's websites.

Was Gerald Ford the speaker of the house before becoming vice president?

No- Ford was never the Speaker of the House. He was the Republican minority leader for a time and would have been Speaker if his party had held a majority.

How many schools r there?

Where? Your questions seems incomplete. How many schools are there? In your city, state, country, world. It would be easy to assist you with the answer if the question is complete.

What is the importance of Nelson Rockefeller?

Nelson Rockefeller (born July 8, 1908 in Bar Harbor, Maine; died Janaury 26, 1979 in New York, New York) served as the 41st Vice-President of the United States and the 49th Governor of New York.

Who is the president of Norelco?

Gerald Kleisterlee, president of Philips-Norelco

Why did Squeaky Fromm attempt to kill Gerald Ford?

Sources give contradictory answers. Some sources say she was a follower of Charles Manson, who told her to do it; but others say she had a history of mental illness and tried to get attention by doing outrageous things.

What was Gerald R Ford's religion?

Yes. He was an Episcopalian and professed a belief in Christ.

Who is Gerald McRaney married to?

Gerald McRaney is married to actress Delta Burke.

Why did president ford's reputation tarnish?

I think he raised a lot of concern when he pardoned President Nixon.

Did president ford play in any college bowls?

No.

The University of Michigan, where President Ford played college football, played in the first ever Rose Bowl game (then known as the Tournament of Roses game) in 1902 and then did not play in another bowl game until the 1948 Rose Bowl.

President Ford graduated from Michigan in 1935.

Did the name a car after Gerald Ford?

Yes, Ford The Car Was Named

After Gerald Ford - named after

his surname ford.

Did Gerald R Ford change the name on Nov 11 to Veterans Day?

No, Gerald R. Ford did not change the name of Veterans Day. The holiday was originally known as Armistice Day and was observed on November 11 to commemorate the end of World War I. It was officially renamed Veterans Day in 1954 to honor all American veterans.

Could Gerald Ford have sought the presidency himself in the election of 1976?

I may not understand your question but Gerald Ford did seek the presidency in 1976. He was nominated by the Republicans but lost the election to Jimmy Carter.