- Gerald Ford - Wikipedia
Gerald Ford is sworn in as president by Chief Justice Warren Burger in the White House East Room, while Betty Ford looks on When Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974, Ford automatically assumed the presidency, taking the oath of office in the East Room of the White House
- Gerald Ford | Biography, Presidency, Foreign Policy, Facts | Britannica
Gerald Ford was the 38th president of the United States (1974–77), who, as the 40th vice president, had succeeded to the presidency on the resignation of President Richard Nixon, under the process decreed by the Twenty-fifth Amendment
- Gerald Ford Fast Facts - CNN
Read CNN’s Gerald Ford Fast Facts to learn about the life of the 38th president of the United States
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- Gerald - Wikipedia
Gerald is a Norman French variant of the Germanic name An Old English equivalent name was Garweald, the likely original name of Gerald of Mayo, a British Roman Catholic monk who established a monastery in Mayo, Ireland in 670
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