Results tagged “Gerald Ford” from York Town Square

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Bill Goodling greets Sen. Joe Lieberman, left, during John McCain's stop in August in York. Background posts: York-based historian shakes hands with 8 U.S. presidents, Chief execs visits to York and Columbia's clock museum set presidential timepiece exhibit opening.

Of the five presidents who served during Bill Goodling's years in Congress, Gerald Ford is remarkably memorable.

'Jerry Ford may have been the most important (president) simply from the standpoint of being the kind of person that could bring the country together again after the Watergate experience,' Goodling said, at the time of the 19th District congressman's retirement from office in 2000.

'A lot of presidents talked about vetoing a lot in order to balance the budget,' Goodling said. '(Ford's) the only one that I can remember that actually did it. He probably vetoed more in his short time there than all of the other ones combined.'

Local man tells about goofy encounter with Gerald Ford

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People mistook Philip Eppley, posing circa 1974, for former President Gerald Ford during the Ford presidency. (To see how Philip looked in early 2007, see below). For an even stranger story about Gerald Ford, see York resident Bill Walters' meeting with Ford below: Background posts: York-based historian shakes hands with 8 U.S. presidents and Clock museum prepares presidential timepiece exhibit.

Interest in presidents and politics are high this election season - even those light hearted moments that sometimes are the most memorable.

In a previous post, we wote about Democrat James Buchanan's fall in walking across the Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge.

We'll even it out - party-wise - and tell about Bill Walters' encounter with former GOP President Gerald Ford in 1979 - in a restroom at York College ... .

York-based historian shakes hands with 8 U.S. presidents

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John Burke Jovich meets former Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey in 1972. Background posts: President Buchanan's fall reflected his presidency, LBJ: In small towns, girls are fonder; dinner pails fuller and Presidential visit No. 1: Mr. Reagan goes to Harley.

John Burke Jovich has met eight American presidents so far.

And that's not all.

Here is another feat listed by this student of the presidency who lectures, writes and consults on the presidency and who calls York home: ...


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