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  1. This case study covers the major facets of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum's partnership with the Wikimedia projects, including the development of a content-focused WikiProject on the English Wikipedia, a collaboration project on Wikimedia Commons that has resulted in the uploading of over 11,000 separate files (mostly photographs and scanned documents), a transcription ...

  2. HEW officially ended the swine flu immunization program in March 1977. President Ford receives a swine flu inoculation from his White House physician, Dr. William Lukash, October 14, 1976. (White House photograph B1874-07A) Digitized Holdings Related to the Swine Flu Immunization Program of 1976. Selected Items.

  3. The Gerald R. Ford Museum is a 54,000 square foot educational and cultural facility located on the bank of the Grand River in downtown Grand Rapids. The Museum offers a prestigious venue for a reception, meeting, or dinner (but cannot be used for weddings, proms, or similar events). 2,500 plus square foot Meijer Lobby, site of the Berlin Wall ...

  4. President and Mrs. Ford and their family previously chose to have the state funeral and related services conducted in three phases (Palm Desert, California; Washington, DC; Grand Rapids, Michigan), with interment in a previously selected hillside tomb next to the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The services and ceremonies were conducted from December 29 through ...

  5. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum is a 54,000 square foot educational and cultural facility, located on the bank of the Grand River in downtown Grand Rapids. This setting provides a prestigious venue for a meeting, reception, and/or dinner. The Museum offers a 15,000 square foot permanent exhibit, and a 3,500 square foot changing exhibit ...

  6. Apariencia. El Museo Presidencial de Gerald R. Ford es parte de las Bibliotecas Presidenciales de los Estados Unidos de América dirigidas y administradas por Archivo Nacional de los Estados Unidos y está situada en Grand Rapids, Míchigan, el distrito donde Gerald R. Ford fue representante en la cámara de representantes a partir de 1949 a 1973.

  7. A0004-10 - Gerald R. Ford is sworn in as the 38th President of the United States by Chief Justice Warren Burger as Mrs. Ford looks on, August 9, 1974. Full size image is 222K) The specter of the Watergate scandal, the break-in at Democratic headquarters during the 1972 campaign and the ensuing cover-up by Nixon administration officials, hung over Ford's nine-month tenure as vice president.