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Timeline of Elizabeth (Betty) Bloomer Ford’s Life and Career April 8, 1918 Elizabeth Ann Bloomer (Betty) is born in Chicago, Illinois to William and Hortense Neahr Bloomer. 1920 The Bloomer family, including older brothers William and Robert, move to Grand Rapids, Michigan. 1926 The young Miss Bloomer begins social dancing lessons with Miss Calla Travis. 1932-36 Betty Bloomer attends Central High School in Grand Rapids, MI. She begins lessons in ballet, tap and modern movement and decides she wants to …
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Date: 03011975 Day: SATURDAY Timein: Timeout: Phone: Activity: A complete record of the President's activities was not available for the Daily Diary. Date: 03011975 Day: SATURDAY Timein: 10:00 Timeout: 10:03 Phone: P Activity: The President talked with Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs, Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft. Date: 03021975 Day: SUNDAY Timein: Timeout: Phone: Activity: A completed record of the President's activities was not available for the Daily Diary. Date: 03021975 Day: SUNDAY Timein: …
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Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum 303 Pearl Street N.W. Grand Rapids, MI 49504 616-254-0400 www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov Hosting an event at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum Presidential Libraries and Museums promote understanding of the presidency and the American experience. They preserve and provide access to historical materials, support research, and create interactive programs and exhibits that educate and inspire. Presidential Libraries and Museums are not libraries and museums in the usual …
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The White House in Miniature Teacher’s Guide January 20 – May 24, 2009 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum THE WHITE HOUSE In its 209 year history, the house at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue has gone by several names, the Executive Mansion, the President’s House, The White House. Early on, some even referred to the residence as the President’s Palace. Teddy Roosevelt made the official designation the White House in 1901. Names aside, this historic house means many things to Americans. It symbolizes the seat of …
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Integrating the Museum Exhibit into the Second-Grade Classroom Teacher’s Guide 2 TO THE TEACHER Welcome to the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum! We are proud to present SCHOOL HOUSE TO WHITE HOUSE: THE EDUCATION OF THE PRESIDENTS, a rare and exciting learning opportunity for your students. In 232 years of presidential history, only 42 people have become President of the United States.* Who were these individuals who came to hold the highest office in the land? The Presidents were once …
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Date: 03011975 Day: SATURDAY Timein: Timeout: Phone: Activity: A complete record of the President's activities was not available for the Daily Diary. Date: 03011975 Day: SATURDAY Timein: 10:00 Timeout: 10:03 Phone: P Activity: The President talked with Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs, Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft. Date: 03021975 Day: SUNDAY Timein: Timeout: Phone: Activity: A completed record of the President's activities was not available for the Daily Diary. Date: 03021975 Day: SUNDAY Timein: …
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It’s dark, cold, and unfamiliar. My stomach aches and my heart races as I’m about to do something that I would never dream of doing by myself. “Hurry!” says my friend’s mom, as she opens the door into the dark hallway. When I was 10 years old, my friend’s parent instructed me to sneak into a movie through the side entrance. From a young age I knew that breaking the law was wrong, but at the same time, I knew that disobeying an adult was wrong as well. I was caught between two forces, an adult and my …