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The Homegrown Decency of Gerald Ford

There is something about landscape and upbringing, about how it often seems to come to bear upon the temperament of an individual. Gerald R. Ford Jr., a Michigan boy, grew up to be president. If one were to flip through a sepia-tinted scrapbook, into Ford's 1920s and 1930s Grand Rapids, one might...
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By Wil Haygood

 
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