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The Gerald R. Ford Foundation and the Gerald R. Ford Library present in Ann Arbor : Ambassador Henry Catto Guest Speaker The High and Low Adventures of a Diplomat The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library cordially invites you to attend a talk by Henry Catto, a former senior U.S. diplomat. Take a break from the Michigan winter and listen to numerous stories Ambassador Catto will share of his ventures abroad. The talk is in conjuction with the Library exhibit Art of Diplomacy: Head of State Gifts from the …
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T H U R S D AY O C T O B E R 2 5 , 2 0 1 2 7 : 3 0 P. M . America’s political dysfunction: will the elections change it? Ira Shapiro Ira Shapiro provides an ideal lens through which to view the current political stagnation in Washington, and ultimately to give us some hope that there could be another great Senate. Free Parking. Free Admission. Book sales/signing and reception follow program. Join us for a lively discussion as Ira Shapiro presents his book, The Last Great Senate: Courage and Statesmanship …
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Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum Museum: 303 Pearl Street, NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov (616) 254-0400 fax (616) 254-0386 Press Release For Immediate Release Contacts: Kristin Mooney, Public Affairs (616) 254-0374 Jim Kratsas, Deputy Director (616) 254-0385 Former CIA and KGB Operatives to Open America and the Cold War Exhibit Exclusive to Grand Rapids Grand Rapids Mich. . . Join Peter Earnest and Oleg Kalugin as re-live their years as operatives in the CIA and KGB in …
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SICHAN SIV A Survivor’s Journey from Cambodia’s Killing Fields to U.S. Diplomat MONDAY, MARCH 29, 2010 7:30 p.m. When Vietnam and Cambodia fell 35 years ago this spring, speaker Sichan Siv endured the Khmer Rouge slave labor camps, escaped, resettled as a refugee, and later became an ambassador to the U.N. Siv’s 2008 memoir, Golden Bones, is “gripping...always compelling” Join us for this profoundly inspirational program as Ambassador Siv tells of his amazing journey from certain death halfway around the …
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Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum Museum: 303 Pearl Street, NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov (616) 254-0400 fax (616) 254-0386 Press Release For Immediate Release Contacts: Kristin Mooney, Public Affairs (616) 254-0374 Jim Kratsas, Deputy Director (616) 254-0385 Picturing the Century: One Hundred Years of Photography a Major Exhibition at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum Grand Rapids Mich. . . Picturing the Century: One Hundred Years of Photography from the National …
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Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Presents: Ready for Prime Time: Presidential Families and Television To help open the new exhibit, “Prime Time Presidents,” Steve Ford, son of President Gerald R. Ford, will discuss how First Families (especially his) navigate the bumpy road of constant media attention. Mr. Ford has appeared in countless television shows as well as over 30 major motion pictures including, “When Harry Met Sally” and “Armageddon.” Television’s popularity changed the American presidency …
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2009 7:30 P.M. William Seidman speaks at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library on: The U.S. Economy... What’s Ahead? Open Seating; Free Admission; Reception follows program. William Seidman is the former Assistant of Economic Affairs and Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board, under President Gerald R. Ford Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library 1000 Beal Avenue Ann Arbor, MI (734) 205-0555 www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov William Seidman is the chief commentator on CNBC and publisher …
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Two springs ago, I met a young man named Mark. Mark had nine piercings, he stood six foot four and he admitted to previously smoking high amounts of illegal drugs. Mark redefined the meaning of integrity. Here's why. I met Mark at a youth leadership conference at Michigan State University. My first impression of him was that he had more than twice the amount of piercings I had on his face alone, and that he could almost definitely pick me up with his pinkie finger. Once I got to know him fairly well, I …