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The original documents are located in Box 40, folder "Ford, John - Events -
Campaigning in Ohio, 9/29/76" of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford
Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 40 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
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By ANNA KISSELGOFF
Special to The New York Times
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WASHINGTON, Oct.14 - Martha
Graham, whose 80-year pioneering ca-
reer as a dancer and choreographer has
made her the foremost figure in Ameri-
can modern dance, received the na-
tion's highest civilian award from
President Ford tonight.
Mr. Ford presented Miss Graham with
the Medal of Freedom at a dinner in
her honor at the White House. The 82-
year-old iconoclastic artist became the