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Past Recipients of the Gerald R. Ford Scholar Award in Honor of Robert M. Teeter 2024 - Reynolds Hahamovitch, University of Michigan, The Space Age: Horizons of the Future in the Cold War United States 2023 - Caitlyn Jones, University of Houston, The Most Important Event Nobody Knows About: Public Memory and the National Women's Conference 2022 - Elizabeth Rees , University of Oxford, The Counterpart System: How Does the East Wing and the Office of First Lady Develop Within the Executive Establishment …
Candace Clare Sobers Wins 2009 Gerald R. Ford Scholar Award in Honor of Robert M. Teeter The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library is proud to announce that Candace Clare Sobers has been chosen as the 2009 winner of the Gerald R. Ford Scholar Award in Honor of Robert M. Teeter. Ms. Sobers is a doctoral student in History at the University of Toronto and is completing her doctoral dissertation: The Crisis of Decolonization, the Challenge of Intervention: Revolutionary Angola, 1968-1976. She is examining how …
Benjamin Waterhouse Wins 2006 Gerald R. Ford Scholar Award in Honor of Robert M. Teeter The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library is proud to announce that Benjamin C. Waterhouse has been chosen as the 2006 winner of the Gerald R. Ford Scholar Award in Honor of Robert M. Teeter. Mr. Waterhouse is a doctoral student at Harvard University and is completing his doctoral dissertation: Corporate Leaders and the Pro-Business Agenda in Modern American Politics . He is investigating how the American business …
President Gerald Ford's Trip to China: Memoranda of Conversations, Toasts, and Press Conferences All of the documents listed below were digitized from the three folders on this trip in box 2 of the collection "National Security Adviser. Kissinger Reports on Soviet Union, China, and Middle East Discussions." December 1: Teng Hsiao-p'ing/Gerald Ford/Henry Kissinger Meeting December 1: Exchange of Toasts - Chinese Banquet December 2: Teng Hsiao-p'ing/Gerald Ford/Henry Kissinger Meeting December 2: Mao …
Key Speeches and Writings of Gerald R. Ford Pre-Presidential Speeches Remarks Concerning the Impeachment of Supreme Court Justice William Douglas, April 15, 1970 Congressman Gerald R. Ford Remarks (PDF file) Remarks After Taking the Oath of Office as Vice President December 6, 1973 Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chief Justice, Mr. President pro tempore, distinguished guests and friends: Together we have made history here today. For the first time we have carried out the command of the 25th Amendment. In exactly 8 weeks, …
Photo Descriptions and Contact Sheet Images, 1975 Click on a date to access a detailed report describing the photographs taken by the White House photographers that day. Reports contain links to digitized copies of contact sheets (1:1 images of 35 mm negatives) for each film roll. January Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 February Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 …
Photo Descriptions and Contact Sheet Images, 1976 Click on a date to access a detailed report describing the photographs taken by the White House photographers that day. Reports contain links to digitized copies of contact sheets (1:1 images of 35 mm negatives) for each film roll. January 1976 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 February 1976 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 …
White House Photographic Office Photographs, 1974-1977 Contact Sheet Volume List and Links to Images Volume 1 - A0001-A0099, August 9-13, 1974 Volume 2 - A0100-A0199, August 13-19, 1974 Volume 3 - A0200-A0299, August 19-22, 1974 Volume 4 - A0300-A0399, August 22-28, 1974 Volume 5 - A0400-A0499, August 28 - September 3, 1974 Volume 6 - A0500-A0599, September 3-6, 1974 Volume 7 - A0600-A0699, September 6-11, 1974 Volume 8 - A0700-A0799, September 11-16, 1974 Volume 9 - A0800-A0899, September 16-19, 1974 …
1976 Republican Platform (As published in the official report of proceedings of the Republican National Convention) Preamble To you, an American citizen: You are about to read the 1976 Republican Platform. We hope you will also find time to read the Democrats' Platform. Compare. You will see basic differences in how the two parties propose to represent you. "The Platform is the Party's contract with the people." This is what it says on the cover of the official printing of the Democrat Platform. So it …
Textual Collections Grouped by White House Office Table of Contents This section describes the office structure in the Ford White House and cites the collections that came from each office as part of the Ford Presidential Papers. Some topically-related collections are also listed. The following collection titles omit many names that would appear in any roster of office personnel. This is because the files of many staff became incorporated into the files of a successor or a more senior colleague. In other …
Volunteer Materials Volunteer Materials at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum Welcome to the online Volunteer Manual Here you will find digital versions of the volunteer manual, broken out by sections. Please bookmark this page, so that you can come back to it later. In the future, additional sections, including new information and new training materials, will be added. GRFPM Volunteer Handbook Gallery Highlights Artifact Guides Youth Artifacts Congressional Years Artifacts Presidency Artifacts Post …
Exhibit Closing: ArtPrize Details Date September 28, 2024 Time 4:00 pm EDT Location Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum Grand Rapids, MI Type Exhibit The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum hosts over 30 artists for ArtPrize, an annual, international art competition in Grand Rapids, Michigan. ArtPrize celebrates artists working in visual and experiential art from all over the …
The Legacy of President Ford and His Friendship with President Carter Details Date October 30, 2024 Time 6:30 pm EDT Location Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Ann Arbor, MI Type Dialogues/div> Distinguished professor at Francis Marion University and celebrated author, Dr. Scott Kaufman, will talk about Gerald Ford’s legacy and his special relationship with Jimmy Carter. Register …
White House State Dinners, 1974-76 Menus, Programs, Photos, and Selected Other Documents The Library has extensive holdings on visits to the United States by foreign heads of state during the presidency of Gerald R. Ford. These visits usually involved both discussions with the President and a state dinner. Mrs. Ford's Social Secretary Maria Downs has written for the Library a description of the process of planning and putting on a state dinner . August 16, 1974 - King Hussein of Jordan September 12, 1974 …
Republican Congressional Leadership Meetings with President Richard Nixon, 1973 Date Notes Topics Discussed January 11, 1973 Executive Privilege, Economics, Presidential Advisors, Federal Budget, Taxes, Vietnamese War January 27, 1973 House of Representatives February 6, 1973 House of Representatives, Federal Budget, Amnesty March 6, 1973 Legislation, Vetoes, Federal Budget March 13, 1973 includes Ford notes House of Representatives, Legislation, Crime, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Urban …
Ford Administration Cabinet Meeting Minutes President Ford meets with his Cabinet. June 25, 1975. About once every three weeks, President Gerald R. Ford met with his Cabinet to gather information and discuss administration policies. Assembled were the ranking members of the executive branch. As many as 30 officials could be present, including Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller, the 10 department Secretaries, the Attorney General, other officials of Cabinet rank, agency directors, and senior White House …
Pre-printed Signatures on White House Autograph Cards and Photographs During the White House years, President and Mrs. Ford occasionally signed items by hand. Much more frequently the White House staff used autopen machines to reproduce signatures on photographs and letters. Even the autopen did not allow the staff to keep up with the flood of autograph requests received, so many routine requests were answered using reprints of signed photographs or autograph cards. Examples of these appear below. You can …