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Betty Ford scares up the President’s chair-
Here’s a glimpse of White House Halloween antics from 1974.  Betty Ford and her personal assistant, Nancy Howe, dress a skeleton in President Ford’s study. 
-from the Ford Library
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Betty Ford scares up the President’s chair-

Here’s a glimpse of White House Halloween antics from 1974.  Betty Ford and her personal assistant, Nancy Howe, dress a skeleton in President Ford’s study. 

-from the Ford Library

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