By Michael J. Brooks The presidential campaign in 1976 was a bitter one pitting the incumbent, Gerald R. Ford, against the ...
When he died in 2006, 93-year-old Gerald Ford was the longest-lived U.S. president. That milestone, however, might never have been reached if not for the actions of a man from southern Minnesota.
Mr. Nessen may have drawn the most attention to himself by being the first from outside the entertainment world to host television’s “Saturday Night Live.” ...
All opinions and views are of the advertiser and do not reflect the same of Fox 17. President Gerald R. Ford was sworn in as the 38th President of the United States on August 9, 1974. From now ...
Ron Nessen, a former war correspondent who as President Gerald Ford’s press secretary sought to rebuild the White House image after the Watergate scandals with greater openness and a ...
To learn about the life of the 38th president of the United States, consider a visit to the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. Though he was born in Omaha, Nebraska, Ford spent much of his life ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ron Nessen, a veteran broadcast journalist who was press secretary for President Gerald Ford and sought to restore the integrity that the position had lost during the Nixon ...
Ron Nessen, a veteran broadcast journalist who was press secretary for President Gerald Ford and sought to restore the integrity that the position had lost during the Nixon administration ...
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