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    Letter from R. H. Ford to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1860

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    R. H. Ford (letter author) is the brother of Henry L. Ford. The letter asks if the recently deceased Henry L. Ford was due anything from the government, which would be left to his father, William Ford

    Ford Madox Ford e il suo ambiente

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    Nella Londra di inizio '900 Ford Madox Ford si presenta come una figura complessa, legata al mondo tardo Vittoriano e proiettata verso quello modernista: un letterato, uno scrittore che oggi occupa un posto di rilievo nel modernismo europeo

    Letter from Congressman Gerald R. Ford

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    Letter from Congressman Gerald R. Ford 11-13-197

    Letter from President Gerald R. Ford

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    Letter from President Gerald R. Ford regarding a momento sent by Thomas P. Stafford. 12-6-197

    Oral history interview with Fredrick R. Ford, 2007 Sept. 11

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    Fredrick R. Ford is a native Hoosier from Kentland, Indiana. Ford received a Bachelor of Science from Purdue in 1958, a Masters degree in Industrial Management in 1959, and PhD in Industrial Management in1963. He continued his affiliation with Purdue by becoming Business Manager and Treasurer and then in 1974, was appointed Executive Vice President and Treasurer. He discusses the duties of that post and liaison with the Board of Trustees as Treasurer. Ford was active in many professional associations such as the National Association of College and University Business Officers. Ford is the recipient of many awards Order of the Griffin and an Honorary Doctorate from Purdue in 1998

    Inauguration of Gerald R. Ford as Vice President

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    The inauguration of Gerald R. Ford as Vice President, with commentary by Roger Mudd and William Miller

    Letter from Jno. P. H. Wentworth to Wm. P. Dole with a letter from R. H. Ford, 1862

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    Enclosed the accounts of late H. L. Ford and a letter from R. H. Ford, administrator of H. L. Ford's estate regarding his accounts

    Ford of Europe, 1967-2003

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    The analysis of economic and financial results of Ford of Europe since the creation of this coordination structure in 1967 allows us to distinguish two periods. In a first time, until the end of the eighties, Ford took a strong advantage from the successful integration of its European activities. In a second time, since 1990, the automaker got some reversal of fortune on the old continent. Explanatory factors of that general evolution are searched in the history of the Ford of Europe’s governance, of its products strategies, and of its management of industrial resources from 1967 to 1993. We defend the idea that after the exhaustion of the favourable dynamic of its continental integration, Ford of Europe has been experiencing an identity crisis which was linked to a radical change of its operational context resulting from the globalisation strategies of Ford Motor Company.Ford, Automobile Industry, Europe, Multinational Firms, Regional Integration, Globalisation Strategies

    The New American Gazette: Henry Kissinger with Gerald R. Ford at Ford Hall Forum, transcript, 1/31/1990

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    Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger reviews domestic affairs and world events with former President Gerald Ford. They discuss U.S. foreign policy, issues facing the Soviet Union, and the situation of reform in China. The forum was recorded at the Gerald R. Ford Foundation in Grand Rapids, Michigan and broadcast on the New American Gazette radio. The program was introduced by host Marvin Kalb.https://dc.suffolk.edu/fhf-av/1005/thumbnail.jp

    President Gerald Ford

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    President Gerald Ford at the Bradenton Sarasota Airport. Gerald R. Ford took the oath of office on August 9, 1974 in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal and the resignation of President Nixon. He was the 38th president and served from 1974 to 1977
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