Ford,_Matthews,_and_Romney_(1986).jpg
Description Ford, Matthews, and Romney (1986).jpg | Caption (from the University of Michigan): President Ford and David Mathews, former Secretary of HEW, meet with former Michigan Governor George Romney following a session of the Fourth Presidential Library Conference on the Public and Public Policy, held at the Gerald R. Ford Library, March 18-19, 1986. | |||
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Source | http://umich.edu/ford/gallery/pages/Image52.html ; this is photo #NLGRF86-05-35 from the Ford Presidential Library. | |||
Author | Richard L. Holzhausen, employee of the Gerald R. Ford Library of the federal agency National Archives and Records Administration [1] | |||
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