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The original documents are located in Box D13, folder "What Do We Get Out of Football?,
ca. 1948" of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald
R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box D13 of The Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
WHAT DO WE GET OUT OF FOOTBALL?
1. WINE STORY -
2. SOUTH -
a- Lasting friendships
b- Experience in teamwork and cooperation
3. MICHIGAN - a- Submerging of self for benefit of all
(1) Chuck Bernard
b- How to take a licking after winning for
several years.
"Sunshine soldiers and summer patriots"
c- Guard pulling out story.
4. EAST-WEST - Shrine game for crippled children.
Appreciation of one's own good fortune.
5. YALE
a- Frank and Kelly comparison college and afterwards.
b- Carraciola - - What can be done.
6. NAVY
Guam Tournament
7. SAILOR STORY
FORD i LIBRARY GERALD
I Introduction
A. Roland Finch
B. D anny Rose
1) feverith, sleepless, cold & clammy
persperation, quivering hips, cholding
voice"
2). "suave as Frank Leahy"
" austent as Josh futherland
Calin as Knute Rockar
"strical as Bernie Burman
c. Lave Tryema
D. "Wag of Welcome story, page 37 Flack speed
why fortball should be discussed at this dinner
II. Fortball - why I should discuss frothall
A. "Importance"
1/ Devotion story
2). High school.
3) University
"Huard pulling out story
4) coaching
"Durante - -Kelley" story.
"Klein - Williamson story.
5) Remenescing on East- Weat game,
all Stan game.
GERALD FORD LIBRARY
III "Message"
Pope - "Each individual has a several goal."
A. Football or athletics generally should
not be sole objective.
B. Personal abjective is essential, it should
lead to happeness & security.
1) Shouldn't strive for a Hobes aftopia
where nobody has anything & you
shave it with everybody
2). necessity for progress - One can't
make fortpnats on the sands f
time by setting down."
c). a "communit" goal.
French featural story.
d) all use same spring board but some
make owan durces while others make
belly flps.
Markham prem.
FORD i LIBRARY GERALD