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Jerald Franklin terHorst (July 11, 1922 –
March 31, 2010) was an
American journalist who
served as the 14th
White House Press Secretary during the first...
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Terhorst (in
Limburgs dialect: Ter****sj) is a
little hamlet of 33
houses and part of the
village of
Banholt (in
Limburgs dialect: Tebannet),
which is...
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hopeless challenge.
President Ford's
first secretary was
Jerald F.
terHorst – he
resigned in
protest when Ford
pardoned Nixon. Next came
Ronald Nessen...
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original on 7 July 2010.
Retrieved 29 June 2021.
Walsh 2003, p. 63
terHorst &
Albertazzie 1979, pp. 200–202 Beschloss,
Michael (15
August 2021). "The...
- ISBN 978-0791461693.
Dallek 1998, pp. 49–51
Walsh (2003), pp. xv, 2, 17, 73–78
terHorst &
Albertazzie (1979), pp. 223, 225–226 Bell, Jack (1965). The
Johnson Treatment:...
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original on 25
August 2018.
Retrieved 27
August 2018.
Lobina &
Terhorst 2005, p. 30. "Shieldhall
Tunnel now
operational as Scotland's
biggest sewer"...
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Early (acting)
Short Tubby Hagerty Salinger Reedy Moyers Christian Ziegler terHorst Nessen Powell Brady Speakes (acting)
Fitzwater Stephanopoulos (de facto)...
- to the presidency. Ford's
first press secretary and
close friend Jerald terHorst resigned his post in
protest after the pardon.
According to Bob Woodward...
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Albertazzie 1979, pp. 250–253
terHorst &
Albertazzie 1979, pp. 255–261
terHorst &
Albertazzie 1979, p. 254
Hardesty 2003, p. 98
terHorst &
Albertazzie 1979, pp...
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Secretary for
President Gerald Ford from 1974 to 1977. He
replaced Jerald terHorst, who
resigned in the wake of
President Ford's
pardon of
former president...