Word: fords
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...exasperating outcome for the 3-9-1 booters--for freshman goalie Peter Walsh, who played an outstanding game, making two point-blank saves at the opening of the second half; for Langton, who Ford said "held the team together"; and for Lee Nelson, who played an aggressive game at an unfamiliar halfback position...
Hugh Sidey's article, "In Jerry's Crystal Ball" [Oct. 16], has to be a tongue-in-cheek story about Jerry Ford. How could he possibly reminisce about what he would have done if he had been given an other four years? He had more time in the presidency than Carter has had, yet what we got from former President Ford was swine flu shots with paralyzing after effects and WIN buttons...
...amazing how Gerald Ford would have managed the approval of the Panama Canal treaty more quickly, ended the Turkish arms embargo and sold planes to Saudi Arabia and, at the same time, would have moved ahead with a modest tax cut, kept the B-l bomber, gone ahead with the neutron bomb and the M-X missile and designed an energy policy to encourage new oil exploration and alternate sources without taxing them. All he needed was four more years. It seems that the poor little country boy from Plains, Ga., has managed to get some things accomplished without previous...
...worked pretty hard that summer, and George (coach Ford) moved me back to a back position at training camp, and after a position switch with John Sanacore, I've been at sweeper since...
Former President Gerald R. Ford appointed Fraser to a presidential labor-management council in 1975. Fraser said one reason he resigned this summer was that the committee, which included the chairmen of major corporations, "knew the cost of everything and the value of nothing," in reference to their opposition to occupational safety and health standards...