Word: forded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Talent but a poor record. Coach George Ford, it would seem, therefore deserves most of the blame...
Williams said he is optimistic that the Carter administration will have a more "enlightened" policy in Southern Africa than the Ford-Kissinger administration...
...positive response of this coalition to Carter was based on the issues he raised during the campaign, the positions he took on jobs, on welfare, on taxes, and on civil rights. The income gulf between the Ford and Carter voters is clear testimony to the fact that personality perception, contrary to what many would have us believe, was not the dominant factor informing the choice of candidate in this election...
...bureau, the Herald reported that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger '50 was likely to accept the offer of a chair endowed in his name at Columbia University. If he decided against that, the story went on, he reportedly could choose from offers such as the presidency of the Ford Foundation, the chairmanship of CBS, or "the vice-presidency of Harvard University." Although any of those reports may eventually become true, none had been confirmed at that time. One local radio station broadcast the Kissinger-Columbia story briefly, but soon took it off the air, deciding it was too flimsy...
...supposedly all-new Herald American really isn't new at all, at least not yet. Bergenheim and others at the Herald promise more revisions in the paper, and more new writers. In the same issue that endorsed President Ford for re-election, the Herald announced that it had hired Mary Perot Nichols, formerly of The Village Voice. As of yesterday, Nichols was to begin work on a series called "The Power Brokers of Boston...