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President (1974-1977 : Ford). Office of the First Lady. 1974-1977
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The original documents are located in Box 39, folder "Ford, Betty - Nixon, Richard" of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Some items in this folder were not digitized because it contains copyrighted materials. Please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library for access to these materials. Digitized from Box 39 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library MRS. FORD ON NIXON Re: "Final Days" New book by Woodward & Bernstein "I really feel very badly to think that things that are past and are gone are coming out in a book that is " "I believe it will be considered fictional." " Feel a great deal of sympathy for Pat Nixon," Continued on back Rusty - - Plo pull everything me "The Final Days" + make a Nixon file FORD LIBRARY under Mrs. Ford C-2 The Washington Star Tuesday, March 30, 1976 PC Designers Honor Betty Ford perio Eleni on Fashion: Cited for Her Support of the Industry rece vers his NEW YORK- - Mrs. Gerald R. Ford said yesterday, nated at the school). Mrs. Ford was aware that such dra 'Nixon's Final Days," the new Robert Woodward and fashion greats as the late Norman Norell, Adrian and "J. Carl Bernstein book, "will be considered fiction" in Clare McCardle, among many others, had attended An days to come. In a brief question and answer session the school that she said, "deserves its top, top reputa- Pa before being presented with the 1976 Parsons Award tion." th for her and support of the Americen fash She always has been anthuciastic about American N024 RW LAST DAYS WASHINGTON (AP) -- FIRST LADY BETTY FORD SAYS SHE BELIEVES A CONTROVERSIAL NEW BOOK ON RICHARD M. NIXON'S LAST DAYS IN THE WHITE HOUSE WILL EVENTUALLY BE REGARDED AS FICTION, NOT FACT. MRS. FORD ALSO SAID PORTIONS OF ''THE FINAL DAYS, BY WASHINGTON POST REPORTERS BOB WOODWARD AND CARL BERNSTEIN, 'COULD HAVE BEEN OMITTED.'' "I HAVE A GREAT DEAL OF SYMPATHY NOT ONLY FOR MRS. NIXON BUI FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY," MRS. FORD COMMENTED DURING AN APPEARANCE IN NEW YORK MONDAY. "I FEEL BADLY THAT THINGS THAT ARE IN THE PAST AND GONE ARE STILL COMING OUT.'' THE BOOK CLAIMS THAT BOTH NIXON AND HIS WIFE DRANK HEAVILY DURING THE WATERGATE SCANDAL THAT LED TO NIXON'S RESIGNATION IN AUGUST 1974. IT ALSO DEPICTS A DISTRAUGHT, SUICIDAL NIXON ON THE EVE OF HIS DEPARTURE WHO WEPT DURING A MEETING WITH SECRETARY OF STATE HENRY A. KISSINGER AND POUNDED THE CARPET AS HE ASKED, WHAT HAVE I DONE? WHAT HAS HAPPENED?" KISSINGER GAVE THE BOOK POOR REVIEWS, SAYING MONDAY THAT EXCERPTS HE HAS SEEN FROM THE BOOK WERE DISTORTED AND INSENSITIVE. 03-30-76 10:40EST R. FORD LIBRARY THE WASHINGTON POST B2 Tuesday, March 30, 1976 Personalities Cicely Tyson, top left, took a 10- The Richard Nixons, of San Cle- day break from mente, Calif., spent their Saturday night dining with the James Roose- filming "The Blue of Corona del Mon- Celif - - Carter's Feeling the Betty on The Book Southern SHE DOESN'T HEM & HAW Hospitality AT PARSONS AWARD GALA By CLYDE HABERMAN By ANNA QUINDLEN celving her prize- miniature sterling sil- N.Y. Post Correspondent The program read like a list of the finest ver replica of the Parsons table-the First ROANOKE, Va. Jim labels Seventh Avenue has to offer: Donald Lady fielded questions about excerpts from Tucker, a librarian for the Brooks, Albert Capraro, Kasper, Calvin their new book, which portrays former county, stood on the corner Klein, Shannon Rodgers, Chester Weinberg, President Nixon as a distraught and drink- of Campbell Av. and Second Betty Ford- ing heavily during his last months In office. St. here waiting for Jimmy "T needly feel vome badly to think that