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1. Harris & Ewing News girls poke fun at administration at annual stunt party. Washington, D.C., March 14. Poking fun at the administration is the theme of the skit 'Nice Work if I Can Get It,' which members of the Women's National Press Club will stage at their annual dinner and stunt party Saturday night, March 5. Mrs. Roosevelt and the ladies of the official set will be guests at the party. In this photograph, Hope Miller of the Washington Post, as Miss Lotta Business; and Ford Esther Tufty, (right) of the Michigan Press, taking the part of Franklin Delayno, play important parts in the skit [19]38 March 4

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2. United States. General Accounting Office. Evaluation of the analysis supporting President Ford's veto of H.R. 25, the Surface mining control and reclamation act of 1975, Department of the Interior, Federal Energy Administration Washington: U.S. General Accounting Office; [1977]

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3. Ford family (not genealogy)

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E867
History Of The Americas. America and United States--United States--Later twentieth century, 1961-2000--Ford's administration, August 9, 1974-1977--Biography of Gerald R. Ford, 1913---Ford family (not genealogy)
4. Harris & Ewing News girls poke fun at administration at annual stunt party. Washington, D.C., March 14. Poking fun at the administration is the theme of the skit 'Nice Work if I Can Get It,' which members of the Women's National Press Club will stage at their annual dinner and stunt party Saturday night, March 5. Mrs. Roosevelt and the ladies of the official set will be guests at the party. In this photograph, Hope Miller of the Washington Post, as Miss Lotta Business; and Ford Esther Tufty, (right) of the Michigan Press, taking the part of Franklin Delayno, play important parts in the skit

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5. Institute for Office Management and Administration (U.S.) Ford's national referral directory of law firms by specialties New York, N.Y.: Institute for Office Management & Administration; c1987-

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6. United States. General Accounting Office. Evaluation of the analysis supporting President Ford's veto of H.R. 25, the Surface mining control and reclamation act of 1975, Department of the Interior, Federal Energy Administration

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7. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Highway City, California, near Fresno. See general caption. Family from Oklahoma; have been in California for six years, have been migratory workers now on Works Progress Administration (WPA) from which they may be cut off at the opening of the 1939 harvest. Their house represents one of many similar structures, which they are attempting to construct by their own efforts on poor land, for which they are paying a few dollars a month out of the WPA budget. Their light bill is two dollars a month. Water bill one dollar a month, kerosene for cooking five dollars per month, approximately. They own a 1929 Ford. "The cheapest thing for the government to do would be to put people like me on enough land to make a living on. You can't tell me anything about running around with the fruit, I know that deal. You are lucky if you make enough to get home. I'm not a kickin', I'm being tuk care of, but if I should live to be hundred this way I'm not getting ahead noways."]

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8. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Highway City, California, near Fresno. See general caption. Family from Oklahoma; have been in California for six years, have been migratory workers now on Works Progress Administration (WPA) from which they may be cut off at the opening of the 1939 harvest. Their house represents one of many similar structures, which they are attempting to construct by their own efforts on poor land, for which they are paying a few dollars a month out of the WPA budget. Their light bill is two dollars a month. Water bill one dollar a month, kerosene for cooking five dollars per month, approximately. They own a 1929 Ford. "The cheapest thing for the government to do would be to put people like me on enough land to make a living on. You can't tell me anything about running around with the fruit, I know that deal. You are lucky if you make enough to get home. I'm not a kickin', I'm being tuk care of, but if I should live to be hundred this way I'm not getting ahead noways."]

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9. Lange, Dorothea Highway City, California, near Fresno. See general caption. Family from Oklahoma; have been in California for six years, have been migratory workers now on Works Progress Administration (WPA) from which they may be cut off at the opening of the 1939 harvest. Their house represents one of many similar structures, which they are attempting to construct by their own efforts on poor land, for which they are paying a few dollars a month out of the WPA budget. Their light bill is two dollars a month. Water bill one dollar a month, kerosene for cooking five dollars per month, approximately. They own a 1929 Ford. "The cheapest thing for the government to do would be to put people like me on enough land to make a living on. You can't tell me anything about running around with the fruit, I know that deal. You are lucky if you make enough to get home. I'm not a kickin', I'm being tuk care of, but if I should live to be hundred this way I'm not getting ahead noways."

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10. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985 Zebulon, North Carolina. Feggen Jones lives with fourteen children on an eighty-six acre farm purchased through the FSA (Farm Security Administration). He has two cows, three mules, four hogs, two hundred chickens, two dogs and a cat. He owns a Ford truck and an Oldsmobile sedan. His cash crop is seven acres of tobacco. He also grows five acres of cotton, seven acres of wheat, twelve acres of corn and two acres of vegetable garden. Electricity is supplied by the REA (Rural Electrification Administration). Jones was formerly a sharecropper in this area 1942 Mar

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11. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Highway City, California, near Fresno. See general caption. Family from Oklahoma; have been in California for six years, have been migratory workers now on Works Progress Administration (WPA) from which they may be cut off at the opening of the 1939 harvest. Their house represents one of many similar structures, which they are attempting to construct by their own efforts on poor land, for which they are paying a few dollars a month out of the WPA budget. Their light bill is two dollars a month. Water bill one dollar a month, kerosene for cooking five dollars per month, approximately. They own a 1929 Ford. "The cheapest thing for the government to do would be to put people like me on enough land to make a living on. You can't tell me anything about running around with the fruit, I know that deal. You are lucky if you make enough to get home. I'm not a kickin', I'm being tuk care of, but if I should live to be hundred this way I'm not getting ahead noways."] 1939 May

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12. Lange, Dorothea Highway City, California, near Fresno. See general caption. Family from Oklahoma; have been in California for six years, have been migratory workers now on Works Progress Administration (WPA) from which they may be cut off at the opening of the 1939 harvest. Their house represents one of many similar structures, which they are attempting to construct by their own efforts on poor land, for which they are paying a few dollars a month out of the WPA budget. Their light bill is two dollars a month. Water bill one dollar a month, kerosene for cooking five dollars per month, approximately. They own a 1929 Ford. "The cheapest thing for the government to do would be to put people like me on enough land to make a living on. You can't tell me anything about running around with the fruit, I know that deal. You are lucky if you make enough to get home. I'm not a kickin', I'm being tuk care of, but if I should live to be hundred this way I'm not getting ahead noways." 1939 May

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13. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Highway City, California, near Fresno. See general caption. Family from Oklahoma; have been in California for six years, have been migratory workers now on Works Progress Administration (WPA) from which they may be cut off at the opening of the 1939 harvest. Their house represents one of many similar structures, which they are attempting to construct by their own efforts on poor land, for which they are paying a few dollars a month out of the WPA budget. Their light bill is two dollars a month. Water bill one dollar a month, kerosene for cooking five dollars per month, approximately. They own a 1929 Ford. "The cheapest thing for the government to do would be to put people like me on enough land to make a living on. You can't tell me anything about running around with the fruit, I know that deal. You are lucky if you make enough to get home. I'm not a kickin', I'm being tuk care of, but if I should live to be hundred this way I'm not getting ahead noways."] 1939 May

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14. Belgium Conseil d'administration du Fords National de rentraite des ouvriers mineurs. Compte redu des operations ...

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15. Council of Economic Advisers (U.S.) U.S. Council of Economic Advisers during the Ford administration Bethesda, MD: A UPA Collection from LexisNexis; [2008-2009]

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16. Assassination attempts

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E866.3
History Of The Americas. America and United States--United States--Later twentieth century, 1961-2000--Ford's administration, August 9, 1974-1977--Biography of Gerald R. Ford, 1913---Assassination attempts ; Assassination attempts--Gerald Ford ; Fromme, Lynette--Biography
17. Business Administration Conference on the Ford and Carnegie Foundation Reports, Michigan State University, 1960 Proceedings [East Lansing]: [Bureau of Business and Economic Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, Michigan State University]; [1960?]

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18. Ford, Bacon, and Davis Rate structure of Bonneville Power Administration New York: [1955]

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19. United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration. Wendell H. Ford Government Publications Act of 1998 Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O.; 1998

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20. General works

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E866
History Of The Americas. America and United States--United States--Later twentieth century, 1961-2000--Ford's administration, August 9, 1974-1977--Biography of Gerald R. Ford, 1913---General works


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