https://www.upi.com/News_Photos/lp/e8d4dc434e4e789c246f2b7be1b132a1/ https://www.upi.com/News_Photos/view/upi/e8d4dc434e4e789c246f2b7be1b132a1/Gerald-Ford-at-the-Vice-Presdential-nomination-hearings-on-Capitol-Hill/ Elizabeth Anne "Betty" Ford, BF born April 8 1918, First Lady 1974 to 1977, founder Betty Ford Center, substance abuse, addiction, alcoholism, Born in Chicago as Elizabeth Anne Bloomer, advocate of women's rights, pro-choice, mastectomy, breast cancer, addiction to opioid analgesics, chemical dependency, Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr., born as Leslie Lynch King Jr., born July 14 1913, died December 26 2006, 38th President of the United States from 1974 till 1977, 40th Vice President, from 1973 till 1974, succeeded Richard Nixon, Republican Minority Leader of the House of Representatives UPI UPI https://cdnph.upi.com/pv/upi/e8d4dc434e4e789c246f2b7be1b132a1/President-Gerald-Ford-and-family.jpg

Gerald Ford at the Vice Presdential nomination hearings on Capitol Hill



Gerald Ford at the Vice Presdential nomination hearings on Capitol Hill

Rep. Gerald R. Ford brought along his wife as he goes before the House Judiciary Committee 11/15/1973 in Washington on Capitol Hill on his nomination to be Vice President. Mr. Ford, the first vice presidential nominee ever to face congressional confirmation, told his House colleagues that Pres. Nixon had his full support. (UPI Photo/Files)

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