Ford, Gerald
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His book about Ford, “Gerald Ford and the Future of the Presidency,” was published at the end of 1974, with an epilogue about Mr. terHorst’s resignation.
From New York Times
The Michigan Bar Association has designated him Permanent Member No. 13563, in case he goes into court, and listed him as Ford, Gerald R., 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C.,
From Time Magazine Archive
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