Ford & Carter Socialize Following The Teleconference At The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, February 1983 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

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Former Presidents Gerald Ford & Jimmy Carter At The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, February 1983 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

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Jimmy Carter Speaks During The Domestic Policy Conference At The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, February 1983 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

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Jimmy Carter & Gerald Ford Listen As Harold Shapiro Addresses Students In Rackham Auditorium, February 1983 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

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Former President Gerald Ford Addresses Students In Rackham Auditorium, February 1983 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

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Jimmy Carter & Harold Shapiro Listen As Gerald Ford Addresses Students In Rackham Auditorium, February 1983 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

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Ford, Carter agree on major foreign policy issues

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DeVine Sisters Watch John F. Kennedy's Inauguration On Their Television - January 20, 1961 Photographer: Doug Fulton

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DeVine Sisters Watch John F. Kennedy's Inauguration On Their Television - January 20, 1961 Photographer: Doug Fulton

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Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1961
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Watching their television set raptly as their "Uncle Jack" became President of the United States today were the four daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John B. DeVine of 1617 Granger Ave. Although the girls call him their "Uncle Jack," he is actually their second cousin. Mrs. DeVine is President Kennedy's first cousin. Left to right are Ann, Susan, Kathy and Margo.
Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1961
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Watching their television set raptly as their "Uncle Jack" became President of the United States today were the four daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John B. DeVine of 1617 Granger Ave. Although the girls call him their "Uncle Jack," he is actually their second cousin. Mrs. DeVine is President Kennedy's first cousin. Left to right are Ann, Susan, Kathy and Margo.
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Ann Arbor Youngsters Watch 'Uncle Jack' Become President

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