Wikisource:WikiProject Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library/People
Appearance
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[edit]- Aiken, George David:
- Albert, Carl Bert: Speaker of the US House of Representatives (wikipedia)
- Allon, Yigal: Israeli General and politician (wikipedia)
- Annenberg, Walter Hubert: US Ambassador to the UK (wikipedia)
- Ash, Roy Lawrence: (wikipedia)
- al-Assad, Hafez (aka Hafiz al-Asad): President of Syria (wikipedia)
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[edit]- Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali: Prime Minister of Pakistan (wikipedia)
- Boggs (aka Hale Boggs): (wikipedia)
- Boumediene, Houari: Chairman of Algeria (wikipedia)
- Brademas, John: (wikipedia)
- Brandt, Willy: (wikipedia)
- Brezhnev, Leonid Ilyich: Premier of the USSR (wikipedia)
- Brown, George Scratchley: (wikipedia)
- Bush, George Herbert Walker: US Ambassador to China
- Butz, Earl Lauer: (wikipedia)
- Byrd, Robert Carlyle:
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[edit]- Callaghan, James: UK Foreign Minister
- Carter, James Earl (aka Jimmy Carter): Next US President
- Ceaușescu, Nicolae: (wikipedia)
- Cederberg, Elford Albin (Al Cederberg): US Congressman (wikipedia)
- Chiao Kuan-Hua — see Qiao Guanhua
- Chou Enlai — see Zhou Enlai
- Clerides, Glafcos Ioannou:
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[edit]- Davies, Rodger Paul: US Ambassador to Cyprus (wikipedia)
- Deng Xiaoping (aka Teng Hsiao-p'ing): Vice-Premier of China (wikipedia)
- Denktaş, Rauf Raif (aka Rauf Denktash): (wikipedia)
- Derwinski, Edward Joseph (aka Ed Derwinski): US Congressman (wikipedia)
- Diggs, Charles Coles: (wikipedia)
- Dinitz, Simcha: (wikipedia)
- Dobrynin, Anatoly Fyodorovich: Soviet ambassador to the US (wikipedia)
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[edit]- Ecevit, Mustafa Bülent: (wikipedia)
- Echeverría Álvarez, Luis: President of Mexico (wikipedia)
- Elizabeth II: Queen of the UK (wikipedia)
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[edit]- Fahmi, Ismail: (wikipedia)
- Ford, Gerald Rudolph: US President
- Frederica of Hanover: Queen of Greece (wikipedia)
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[edit]- Gandhi, Indira Priyadarshini: (wikipedia)
- Giscard d'Estaing, Valéry Marie René Georges: President of France (wikipedia)
- Greenspan, Alan: (wikipedia)
- Gross, Harold Royce:
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[edit]- Habib, Philip Charles: US diplomat (wikipedia)
- Haig, Alexander Meigs: (wikipedia)
- Hartmann, Robert Trowbridge:
- Hawkins, Augustus Freeman:
- Hays, Wayne Levere:
- Heath, Edward Richard George: Prime Minister of the UK (wikipedia)
- Hébert, Felix Edward:
- Huang Zhen (aka Huang Chen): Chinese Ambassador to the US
- Hussein of Jordan: King of Jordan
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[edit]- Jackson, Henry Martin (aka Scoop Jackson): US Senator
- Javits, Jacob Koppel: US Senator
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[edit]- Karamanlis, Konstantinos: (wikipedia)
- Kaul, Triloki Nath: (wikipedia)
- Kirillin, Vladimir Alekseyevich: Deputy Premier of the USSR
- Kissinger, Henry Alfred:
- Khaddam, Abdul Halim: VP & Foreign Minister of Syria (wikipedia)
- Khan, Sahabzada Yaqub: Pakistani Ambassador to the US (wikipedia)
- Kosciusko-Morizet, Jacques (aka Jacques Kosciusco-Morizet): French Ambassador to the US (wikipedia)
- Kudirka, Simas: Lithuanian defector (wikipedia)
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[edit]- Leone, Giovanni: (wikipedia)
- Lin Ping: Chinese diplomat
- Lippe, Irvin S.:
- Lynn, James Thomas: (wikipedia)
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[edit]- Mahon, George Herman:
- Marei, Sayed Ahmed: Head of the World Food Organisation
- Martin, Graham Anderson (aka Graham Martin): US Ambassador to South Vietnam (wikipedia)
- Mavros, Georgios: (wikipedia)
- McClellan, John Little:
- McGovern, George Stanley:
- Meany, William George (aka George Meany): (wikipedia)
- Meir, Golda: (wikipedia)
- Morgan, Thomas Ellsworth (aka Doc Morgan): US Congressman (wikipedia)
- Morse, Frank Bradford (aka Brad Morse; F. Bradford Morse): US Congressman & UN administrator (wikipedia)
- Murray, John Einar: US General; Defense Attache Office, Saigon
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[edit]- Nixon, Richard Milhous: Previous US President
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[edit]- Pahlavi, Mohammad Reza Shah (aka The Shah): Shah of Iran (wikipedia)
- Papandreou, Andreas: (wikipedia)
- Pungan, Vasile: Romanian politician
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[edit]- Qiao Guanhua (aka Chiao Kuan-Hua): Chinese Foreign Minister (wikipedia)
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[edit]- Rabasa Mishkin, Emilio Óscar: Mexican Foreign Minister (wikipedia)
- Rabin, Yitzhak: (wikipedia)
- Ramsbotham, Peter Edward: UK Ambassador to the US (wikipedia)
- Ribicoff, Abraham Alexander: US Senator
- Richard, Iver: UK Ambassador to the UN
- al-Rifai, Zaid: Prime Minister of Jordan
- Rizzo, Francis Lazarro (aka Frank Rizzo): Mayor of Philadelphia (wikipedia)
- Rockefeller, Nelson Aldrich:
- Rudd, Hughes: television journalist (wikipedia)
- Rumsfeld, Donald: (wikipedia)
- Rush, David Kenneth: (wikipedia)
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[edit]- Sadat, Anwar: (wikipedia)
- al-Saqqaf, Omar: Saudi Foreign Minister
- Al Saud, Faisal bin Abdulaziz (aka Faisal of Saudi Arabia): King of Saudi Arabia (wikipedia)
- Sauvagnargues, Jean: French Foreign Minister (wikipedia)
- Schecter, Jerrold: US journalist, Time magazine.
- Scheel Walter: (wikipedia)
- Schlesinger, James Rodney: Secretary of Defense (wikipedia)
- Schmidt, Helmut Heinrich Waldemar: (wikipedia)
- Scoop — see Jackson, Henry Martin
- Scowcroft, Brent:
- Sparkman, John Jackson:
- Stennis, John Cornelius:
- Stever, Horton Guyford (aka Guyford Stever):
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[edit]- Tang Wensheng (aka T'ang Wen-sheng): Chinese-American interpreter
- Teng Hsiao-p'ing — see Deng Xiaoping
- terHorst, Jerald Franklin (aka Jerald Ter Horst): (wikipedia)
- Thatcher, Margaret: UK politician
- Thiệu, Nguyễn Văn: President of South Vietnam (wikipedia)
- Timmons, William Evan: Assistant to President Ford
- Trapeznikov, Vadim Aleksandrovich: Soviet scientist
- Tyler
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[edit]- Waldheim, Kurt Josef: Secretary-General of the UN (wikipedia)
- Wilson, Harold: Prime Minister of the UK (wikipedia)
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[edit]- Zahedi, Ardeshir: Iranian Ambassador to the US (wikipedia)
- Zhou Enlai (aka Chou Enlai): (wikipedia)
- Zumwalt, Elmo Russell: (wikipedia)
See also
[edit]- Wikipedia:93rd United States Congress (1973–1975), lists all elected representative in this period
- Wikipedia:94th United States Congress (1975–1977), lists all elected representative in this period
- Wikipedia:95th United States Congress (1977–1979), lists all elected representative in this period
External links
[edit]- Persons from Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976, Volume XXXIII, SALT II, 1972–1980 at the US Dept of State Office of the Historian