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    Betty Ford

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      Betty as role model for early screening, 173–76, 180, 186, 205–6, 310, 330–31, 333, 348–49

      survival rates, 173, 349

      Capitol, US, 55, 70, 77, 85, 99, 241, 251

      Ford children’s visits to, 77–78, 340

      Ford lying-in-state period, 337, 339–41

      Rotunda, 332, 337, 339–41

      Statuary Hall, 77, 339–40

      Capraro, Albert, 191–92, 199

      Captain and Tennille, 222, 224

      “Muskrat Love,” 224

      Carnegie Hall, 22

      Carter, Jimmy, 128, 129, 130, 228, 341

      inauguration of, 240–41, 252

      1976 presidential election, 228, 230, 231, 233–38

      presidency of, 253, 297–98

      Carter, Rosalynn, 128–33, 240–41, 269, 341

      Betty and, 128–33, 331–32

      Cash, Johnny, 324

      Catonsville, Maryland, 137

      Cavett, Dick, 121–22

      CB radios, 221

      CBS, 201–2

      Central High School, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 11, 15

      Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 195

      Chakovskaya, Katya, 271

      Chancellor, John, 234

      Chase, Chris, 248, 262, 296, 314

      “Chattanooga Choo Choo” (song), 224

      Chemical Dependency Recovery Hospital (CDRH) Task Force, 311

      chemotherapy, 175, 196, 225

      Cheney, Dick, 207, 234, 235, 343

      Chevalier, Maurice, “Thank Heaven for Little Girls,” 177

      Chicago, 3, 4, 158

      Chiles, Joy, 245, 256

      China, 99–100, 216–17

      dance, 216–17

      Fords in, 100–101, 216–17

      Nixon’s policy on, 99–101

      Chirdon, Nancy, 173–74, 180, 200, 224–25, 226–27

      Chorus Line, A (musical), 247–51, 252

      Christmas, in the White House, 180–81

      cigarettes, 15, 126–27

      Circle, Penny, 313, 314

      Civil War, 106

      Clabes, Judy, 239

      “We’ll Miss You, Betty Ford,” 239

      Claremont Hotel, Oakland, California, 225

      Clark, Kay DeFreest, 23, 24, 29, 30, 46, 88

      Clay, Cassius, 83

      Cleveland, 214

      Clinton, Bill, 332–33, 341

      Clinton, Hillary, 341

      Cloud, Dr. Luther, 297

      Coachella Valley, 311

      cocaine, 314, 323

      codependence, 96, 294–95

      roles of family members in addiction, 95–96, 267–69, 273, 275, 277, 282, 292, 294–95, 301

      coed bathrooms, 188

      Colorado, 98–99, 124–26, 182–86, 333, 334, 336

      Communism, 194, 195

      Conger, Clem, 138, 155, 156, 163–64

      Congress, US, xvi, 44, 47, 55–56, 59, 85, 114, 118, 119, 137, 167, 190

      ERA legislation and, 190

      Ford’s career in, xvi, 49, 51, 55–56, 62–66, 68–72, 79, 86, 89–92, 98, 104, 114, 130, 339–40

      1948 Ford campaign, 44–49, 130

      See also House of Representatives, US; Senate, US

      Congressional Club, 59–60, 69, 72, 123

      Congressional Gold Medal, 332

      Connally, John, 108

      Constitution, US, 5, 100, 106, 146, 199

      ERA amendment debate, 163, 186, 187–90, 197, 204, 215–16, 315–16, 330, 340, 349

      Continental Can Company, 28

      Corduroy Tire Plant, 14

      cosmetic surgery, 302

      Cosmopolitan magazine, 35

      Coventry, Caroline, xii, xiii, 259–60, 309, 311

      role in Betty’s recovery, 260–63, 265–78, 280–96, 299, 302, 312–13

      Crandell, Bradshaw, 41

      Croce, Jim, 158

      “Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown,” 158

      Crockett, Lucy Herndon, Popcorn on the Ginza, 60

      Cruse, Dr. Joseph, xiii, xv, 258, 276, 311

      Betty Ford Center and, 317–18, 322

      role in Betty’s recovery, 276–78, 280–82, 291, 292, 300, 302

      Cub Scouts, 72, 74

      Cullen, Ann, 314, 315, 316, 318, 327, 336

      Cypress Point Golf Course, 213

      Dalcroze method, 9

      Dallas, 85, 86, 207, 331

      Da Nang, 195

      dance, 7–11, 69, 92, 247, 306

      Betty’s early lessons in, 7–10, 15

      Bolshoi Nutcracker TV special, 263–64, 270–72, 274

      Chinese, 216–17

      A Chorus Line, 247–51

      Dalcroze method, 9

      Martha Graham Dance Troupe, 17–23, 200–201

      modern, 9, 17–23, 74, 200–201

      in the White House, 158, 224, 240

      “Dance Ten, Looks Three” (song), 249

      Dancing with the Stars (TV show), 345

      Davis, Bette, 15, 21

      Davis, Jefferson, 77

      Day at a Time, A (book), 329–30

      Dean, John, 106

      De la Renta, Oscar, 191

      Democratic National Committee, 100

      1972 break-in at, 100, 138

      Democratic National Convention, of 1976, 228

      Democratic Party, 49, 55, 89, 97, 101, 145, 233, 332

      wives, 69

      Denver, 3–4, 184, 335

      Denver Broncos, 176

      Department of Health and Human Services, US, 349

      depression, 306

      d’Estaing, Giscard, 181

      detoxification, 283, 284–86, 294

      Detroit, 49, 315

      Detroit Lions, 31

      Devers, Heather Vance, 333, 334, 345

      DeWare, Emily, 246, 247, 251, 253

      Dewey, Thomas E., 48

      dogs, 178

      Dole, Elizabeth, 229, 233

      Dole, Robert, 229, 233

      Douglas MacArthur Elementary School, 63, 92

      Downs, Martha, 222, 228

      drugs, prescription, 88–89

      alcohol mixed with, 88–89, 95, 132, 256–57, 262, 267, 279, 284, 291

      Betty’s addiction to, 88–89, 92–96, 128, 132–33, 181–82, 225–28, 256–79, 349

      Betty Ford Center and, 310–21, 322–27, 349

      codependence roles of family members and, 96, 268–69, 273, 275, 277, 282, 292, 294–95, 301

      detoxification, 283, 284–86, 294

      opioid abuse, 349–50

      Valium, 89, 132–33, 283, 285

      Duke University, 161

      du Pont, Pete, 314

      Eagle Scouts, 33, 342

      East Room, 85, 113, 114, 143, 145, 158

      East Wing, 167, 179, 180, 190

      Eastwood, Clint, 213

      economy, 190

      inflation, 190–91

      Egypt, 305

      Ehrlichman, John, 106, 107

      Eighteenth Amendment, 5

      Eighty-First Congress Club, 123

      Eisenhower, David, 114, 145, 156

      Eisenhower, Dwight D., 62–63, 69, 156, 338

      presidency of, 63, 66, 70

      Eisenhower, Julie, 114, 147, 156

      Eisenhower, Mamie, 63, 69, 156, 163

      Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship, 247

      Eisenhower Medical Center, Rancho Mirage, California, 253–56, 258, 263, 302, 311, 312, 317, 318

      electoral college, 234

      Elizabeth II, Queen of England, 222–24

      Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), 163, 186, 187–90, 197, 204, 215–16, 315–16, 330, 340, 349

      ERA Countdown Campaign, 330

      Estévez, Luis, 202, 223

      Europe, 66, 181, 197–98. See also specific countries

      eurythmics, 9

      Evans, Marion, 314, 315

      Evansville Press, 239

      exercise, 300

      face-lift, 302

      Fahd, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, 305

      Family Weekly magazine, 193

      fashion, xi, 11, 70, 108, 113, 129, 157, 175, 190–92, 201, 202, 220, 223, 302, 313

      Federal Bureau of I
    nvestigation (FBI), 126, 134–35, 212

      Ford investigation, 134–35

      feminism, 95, 123

      ERA and, 187–90, 197, 204, 215–16, 315–16, 330, 340, 349

      Ferguson, Homer, 47, 53

      Ferguson, Mrs. Homer, 53

      Firestone, Brooks, 308

      Firestone, Leonard, 213, 261, 274, 278, 286, 308–10, 333

      addiction and recovery of, 308–10, 314

      Betty Ford Center and, 310–21, 328

      Firestone, Nicky, 213, 261, 269, 274, 278, 286, 307, 308–9, 312

      Fisher, Edith “Toto,” 15–16

      Fisher, Lilian, 8, 11, 15, 342–43

      Fitzgerald, Ella, 222

      flag:

      first lady, 190

      Ford’s casket, 343, 344, 347

      Fleetwood Mac, 324

      Florida, 53, 54

      Fonteyn, Dame Margot, 200

      football, 10, 12, 30–31, 74, 79, 92, 103, 176, 245

      University of Michigan, 12, 31, 40, 47, 48, 342

      Ford, Betty Bloomer, 3–16

      on abortion, 123, 162, 204

      admits alcoholism, 289, 291–93, 301

      AIDS cause and, 326–27

      alcoholism of, xii–xvii, 62, 77, 79–80, 83, 88–89, 92–96, 133, 256–79, 349

      Alexandria house of, 63–65, 73–84, 106–13, 119–20, 143, 145, 154, 158, 245

      arthritis of, 181–82, 225–26, 227, 293, 300

      Artrain trip, 128–33

      assassination attempts against Jerry and, 210–14

      autobiography of, 247, 248, 262, 296, 302

      awards and honors of, 332–33

      at Bennington School of the Dance, 16, 17–20

      Betty Ford Center and, 310–21, 322–27, 349

      birth of, 3

      Bolshoi Nutcracker TV special, 263–64, 270–72, 274

      breast cancer of, 168–78, 196, 255, 310, 330, 348–49

      CB handle of, 221

      childhood of, 1, 3–15

      in China, 100–101, 216–17

      A Chorus Line and, 247–51, 252

      Clara and, 81–84, 89, 94, 281–82

      as congressional wife, 51, 53–67, 68–72, 91–92, 104–5, 120, 203, 340

      courted by Jerry, 37–44

      as dance instructor, 23–24, 28, 29

      dance lessons of, 7–10, 15

      death of, 345, 347–48

      death of her father, 13–14

      death of her mother, 54

      detoxification of, 283, 284–86, 294

      divorce from Bill Warren, 30–31, 38, 39, 45, 135

      downward spiral of, 258–64

      drug addiction of, xii–xvii, 88–89, 92–96, 128, 132–33, 181–82, 225–28, 256–79, 349

      early years in Washington, 55–67

      education of, 6, 8, 11, 15, 16, 17–20

      ERA and, 163, 186, 187–90, 197, 204, 215–16, 315–16, 330, 340, 349

      face-lift of, 302

      fashion and, xi, 11, 70, 108, 113, 129, 157, 175, 190–92, 201, 202, 223, 302, 313

      as First Lady, xvi, 1, 151, 153–66, 167–78, 179–86, 187–209, 210–18, 219–41

      first overseas trip as First Lady, 197–98

      Martha Graham and, 20–23, 200–201, 249

      as a grandmother, xvi, 328, 334, 345

      hospitalization and drug withdrawal, 253–56

      identity of, 51, 65, 79, 92–97, 123, 157, 210, 282

      intervention and treatment for substance abuse, xi–xvii, 277, 280–98

      Jerry becomes president, 137–49

      Jerry’s death and funeral, 336–44

      Jerry’s nomination for vice president by Nixon, 107–16

      leaves White House, 239–41

      legacy of, 348–50

      letters from the public to, 160, 174–75, 192, 262, 274, 299, 306–7

      at Long Beach alcohol rehabilitation center, 286–96

      loss of 1976 presidential election, 233–41, 243

      magazine covers, 70

      on marijuana use, 163, 205

      marriage to Bill, 27, 28–31, 36

      marriage to Jerry, 48–49, 65, 73, 79–80, 83–84, 88, 91–96, 104, 113, 118, 130, 133, 139, 140, 145, 156–57, 160, 169, 171, 175, 179, 204, 212, 229–30, 237, 250, 268, 303, 305, 316, 320, 326, 334, 337, 340, 345

      on Mary Tyler Moore Show, 217–18, 324

      mastectomy of, 172–76, 249, 283, 310

      Middle East trip of, 305–6

      as a model, 19–21, 28

      as a mother, 58–67, 72–84, 90–96, 101–4, 127, 161, 205, 304, 306, 329

      move into White House, 154–66

      1948 congressional campaign and, 44–49

      1976 presidential campaign and, 199–200, 218, 219–32, 233–38

      Nixon pardon and, 165

      official White House portrait of, 297

      personality of, 3, 5, 11, 130, 147–48

      physical appearance of, 5, 8, 19–21, 26, 28, 70, 113, 129, 144, 157, 175, 190–92, 201, 223, 237, 260, 262, 270–71, 302, 313

      pinched nerve of, 87–89, 92, 95, 98, 128, 132–33, 142, 181, 206, 227, 252–53, 286, 300

      political views of, 123, 162–63, 187–90, 204–9, 214–16

      postpresidency life of, 243, 245–57, 260, 261

      pregnancies of, 56–57, 60–62, 65, 66–67

      press and, 70, 109–10, 116, 121–25, 135, 141, 148–49, 153, 156, 161–63, 170–76, 180–81, 184, 189, 192–93, 201–9, 210, 217, 237–39, 241, 260, 270, 272, 287, 291, 293, 295–97

      public admiration for, 174–76, 215–16, 228, 232, 238–39, 293, 297–98

      as public speaker, 60, 131, 214–16, 237–38, 317, 320

      Rancho Mirage home of, xii–xvii, 245–47, 251, 261, 265–67, 274, 278, 281–86, 297, 314, 327, 330, 333, 351

      recovery of, 299–307

      in rehab, 286–96

      relationship with her mother, 6–7, 14–16, 20, 22–23, 25–26, 43–44, 53–54

      religion of, 54, 118, 164–65, 206, 285

      as role model for early cancer screening, 173–76, 180, 186, 205–6, 310, 330–31, 333, 348–49

      as role model for substance abuse recovery, 293, 297–98, 299, 307, 310–21, 322–27, 333, 349–50

      as Second Lady, 117–36, 137–38

      Secret Service and, 115–16, 117, 119–20, 133, 142, 156, 158–60, 166, 176, 182–86, 190, 194, 213–14, 226, 245–46, 251–56, 275, 280, 286, 288, 327–28, 335, 336, 342, 344

      Ford, Betty Bloomer (cont.)

      self-esteem problems of, 92–97, 131, 278–79

      60 Minutes interview, 201–9, 214, 215, 304

      slurred speech of, 225–27, 259–60, 271, 272, 273

      sobriety of, 299–307

      in Soviet Union, 263–64, 265, 270–72, 325

      staff of, 154–57, 167, 173–74, 179–80, 192–97, 200, 224–28, 239, 245–46, 259–60, 314–15

      state dinners and, 71–72, 153, 157–58, 222–24

      teenage years of, 9–16

      in therapy, 95, 97, 163, 204, 268, 294

      turning point with addiction, 265–79

      wedding to Jerry, 48–49

      Ford, Dorothy, 32–34, 48, 62, 66, 73, 168

      Ford, Gayle, xii, xiv, xvi, 127–28, 137, 141, 142, 171, 172, 183, 185, 230, 233, 236, 277, 296, 328

      Ford, Gerald R., 32–34, 47, 73

      Ford, Gerald R., Jr., xii–xvii, 12, 31–36

      assassination attempts against, 210–14, 327

      autobiography of, 247, 248

      becomes president, 137–49

      Betty’s addiction to alcohol and drugs, 95–96, 267–69, 273, 277, 280–98, 301, 309–10, 315, 316, 326

      Betty’s breast cancer and, 168–78

      Betty’s recovery from substance abuse, 299–307

      character of, 46, 47, 140

      childhood of, 32–34

      in China, 100–101, 216–17

      as college football player, 12, 31

      concession speech to Carter, 235–38

      congressional career of, xvi, 49, 51, 55–56, 62–66, 68–72, 79, 86, 89–92, 9
    8, 104, 114, 130, 339–40

      Congressional Gold Medal, 332–33

      courtship of Betty, 37–44

      death and funeral of, 336–44

      declining health of, 334–36

      as a father, 58, 67, 73–80, 83–84, 87–88, 91, 119, 135–36, 161, 177, 304, 329, 333

      finances of, 261

      gives up alcohol, 309–10

      as House minority leader, 89–92, 98, 110, 112

      law career of, 35, 36, 37

      leaves White House, 239–41

      loss of 1976 presidential election, 233–41, 243

      marriage to Betty, 48–49, 65, 73, 79–80, 83–84, 88, 91–96, 104, 113, 118, 130, 133, 139, 140, 145, 156–57, 160, 169, 171, 175, 179, 204, 212, 229–30, 237, 250, 268, 303, 305, 316, 320, 326, 334, 337, 340, 345

      Middle East trip, 305–6

      1948 congressional campaign, 44–49, 130

      1950 congressional campaign, 62

      1952 congressional campaign, 62–63

      1956 congressional campaign, 65–66

      1976 presidential campaign, xvi, 199–200, 218, 219–32, 233–38

      1980 presidential election and, 314–16

      Nixon pardon, 139, 163, 165, 176, 333

      nominated as vice president by Nixon, 107–16

      official White House portrait of, 297

      photographer of, 147–49

      political ambitions of, 44–49, 65, 97

      postpresidency life of, 243, 245–57, 260, 261

      presidency of, 153–66, 167–78, 179–86, 187–209, 210–18, 219–41

      press and, 109–10, 116, 121–25, 141, 148–49, 153, 161, 184, 237–39

      Secret Service and, 119–20, 158–60, 182–86, 190, 194, 210–14, 245–46, 251, 327, 335, 336, 342, 344

      swimming and, 75, 111, 199, 333

      sworn in as president, 145–47

      sworn in as vice president, 118–19

      as vice president, xvi, 117–36, 137–38

      Vietnam War and, 194–97

      Warren Commission and, 86

      Watergate and, 100, 106–7, 121, 122, 138–45

      wedding to Betty, 48–49

      World War II service, 36, 154–55, 347–48

      at Yale Law School, 34, 35

      Ford, James, 33, 87

      Ford, Janet, 47, 55, 178, 198

      Ford, John “Jack,” xii, xiii, xvi, 62, 102, 117, 118, 119, 142, 169, 182, 328, 336, 350

      Betty’s substance abuse and, 96, 277, 281

      birth of, 62

      childhood of, 62, 67, 72–85, 90–96

      Ford presidency and, 142, 145, 166, 219, 223, 230, 233, 234, 235, 236

      his father’s death and funeral, 339, 341

      scapegoat role of, 84–85, 96

      Secret Service and, 142, 158–59, 166

      Ford, Michael Gerald, xii, xiv, xv, 58, 101–2, 104, 117, 118, 119, 125, 139, 140, 183, 185, 328, 336, 350

      Betty’s breast cancer and, 169, 171, 172

      Betty’s substance abuse and, 95, 269, 273, 277, 281, 282, 296, 310, 311, 316

     


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