Congressman Gerald Ford States That Senator Arthur Vandenberg Had The Greatest Influence On His Career

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By GERALD FORD
GERALD FORD (1913-2006). Ford was the Thirty-Eighth President.TLS. 1pg. 7 x 9. March 29, 1968. Washington. A typed letter signed Jerry Ford as Congressman. He communicated on House of Representatives letterhead: In answer to your question: Who was the person that you consider to have exercised the greatest influence upon your professional career?, I would reply Senator Arthur Vandenberg. In answer to your second question: Why have you selected this person?, I would state that he was an inspirational leader who was thoughtful, courageous and a statesman who kept up with the times.. The letter is in fine condition.

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Congressman Gerald Ford States That Senator Arthur Vandenberg Had The Greatest Influence On His Career

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