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Notable contributors include Mormon historians Leonard J. Arrington, and Thomas G. Alexander, former Salt Lake City mayor Ted Wilson, noted non-Mormon LDS historian Jan Shipps, authors Steven R. Covey, Gerald N. Lund, and Richard Eyre, respected scholar and apologist Hugh Nibley, and a few members of LDS hierarchy like Paul Evans, H. David Burton, and Jeffery R. Holland.
Between 2004 and 2006, she costarred in the motion picture trilogy The Work and the Glory, based on a bestselling nine-volume series of the same name by Gerald N. Lund.
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In 1876 the family moved into one of the neighbouring houses, Ingle Lodge, and it was here that the couple's third son, Gerald Brosseau Gardner, was born on Friday 13 June 1884.
* John Gardner Ford ( born 1952 ), American business executive who co-founded Outside magazine in 1977 ; second son of President Gerald R. Ford ; best known as Jack Ford
* Gerald Lyda ( 1923 – 2005 ), general contractor and cattle rancher, born and raised in Burnet County.
Simon was born in Neptune, New Jersey, the son of William E. Simon, Sr., the 63rd Secretary of the Treasury under Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
Film legend Dana Andrews was born on a farmstead just outside Collins, and actor Gerald McRaney, and NFL stars Steve McNair, Correll Buckhalter and former NBA star Randolph Keys, were all born in Collins.
* Gerald Henderson, Jr. ( born 1987 ), NBA basketball player for the Charlotte Bobcats.
* Gerald Luongo ( born 1938 ), former mayor and one-term member of the New Jersey General Assembly.
* Gerald Stern ( born 1925 ), poet and Poet Laureate of New Jersey from 2000 to 2002
* Gerald H. Zecker ( born 1942 ), member of the New Jersey General Assembly who also served as mayor of Clifton.
King and his wife Martha were the paternal grandparents of President Gerald Ford, who was born in their Omaha house in July 1913.
* Gerald Sensabaugh, defensive back for the NFL team Dallas Cowboys, born and raised in Kingsport.
Geraldo Rivera ( born Gerald Michael Riviera ; July 4, 1943 ) is an American attorney, journalist, author, reporter, and talk show host.
Sir Gerald Bernard Kaufman ( born 21 June 1930 ) is a British Labour Party politician, who has been a Member of Parliament ( MP ) since 1970, first for Manchester Ardwick, and then subsequently for Manchester Gorton.
Edmund Gerald " Jerry " Brown, Jr. ( born April 7, 1938 ) is an American politician who has previously served and is currently serving as the Governor of California.
Gerald Maurice Edelman ( born July 1, 1929 ) is an American biologist who shared the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for work with Rodney Robert Porter on the immune system.
Gerald Edelman was born in 1929 in Ozone Park, Queens, New York to Jewish parents, physician Edward Edelman, and Anna Freedman Edelman, who worked in the insurance industry.
* Gerald Logan ( born 1879 ), field hockey player
Real Name Gerald Lidyard born 1950
Gerald Anthony Scarfe, CBE, RDI, ( born 1 June 1936 ) is an English cartoonist and illustrator.
Gerald McClellan ( born October 23, 1967 in Freeport, Illinois ) is a former boxer from the United States of America, who was the WBO and WBC middleweight champion.
Peter Gerald Hain ( born 16 February 1950 ) is a British Labour Party politician, who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Neath since 1991, and served in the Cabinets of both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
Vaughn was born in New York City to performer parents: Marcella Frances ( née Gaudel ), a stage actress, and Gerald Walter Vaughn, a radio actor.
* Michael Gerald Ford ( born 1950 ), eldest son of U. S. President Gerald R. Ford lived in Essex at the same time his father occupied the White House.

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Alfred Gerald Caplin ( September 28, 1909 – November 5, 1979 ), better known as Al Capp, was an American cartoonist and humorist best known for the satirical comic strip Li ' l Abner.
* September 23 – Gerald Stairs Merrithew, Canadian educator and statesman ( d. 2004 )
* September 29 – Gerald J. Cox, speaking at an American Water Works Association meeting, becomes the first person to publicly propose the fluoridation of public water supplies in the United States.
* September 24 – Gerald Warner Brace, American writer, educator, sailor and boat builder ( died 1978 )
* September 22 – U. S. President Gerald Ford survives a second assassination attempt, this time by Sara Jane Moore in San Francisco.
In The Guardian dated 6 September 2008, Bunny May, a contributor to the letters page, claims that he ( along with John Junkin and David Clime ) invented the game in 1970, in an actors ' club off Shaftesbury Avenue called " Gerry's " ( which was run at the time by Gerald Campion ), in order to infuriate and bemuse patrons whom they found boring or boorish.
Nixon was succeeded by Vice President Gerald Ford as President, who on September 8, 1974, issued a full and unconditional pardon of Nixon, immunizing him from prosecution for any crimes he had " committed or may have committed or taken part in " as president.
The Elaine and Gerald Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism was launched in September 2004 as the first investigative reporting center based at a United States university.
Gerald Raphael Finzi ( 14 July 1901 – 27 September 1956 ) was a British composer.
After her death in 1951, Clutterbuck was identified by Gerald Gardner as a leading member of the New Forest coven of witches into which he claimed to have been initiated in September 1939.
* The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, CBS Radio series, 26 September 1948 to 15 September 1951 ( Gerald Mohr as Marlowe )
On September 23, 1976, Democratic candidate Jimmy Carter and Republican incumbent, President Gerald Ford agreed to three debates ( one on domestic issues, one on foreign policy, and one on any topic ) on television before studio audiences.
They were formed by Graham Massey, Martin Price and Gerald Simpson, and they released their debut Newbuild in September 1988.
The AFC was established on September 4, 1940, by Yale Law School ( LAW ) student R. Douglas Stuart, Jr., along with other students, including future President Gerald Ford, future Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver, and future U. S. Supreme Court justice Potter Stewart.
Gerald de l ' Etang Duckworth ( born 1870, died 28 September 1937, Milan, Italy ) was a British publisher.
One of the more famous recent pardons was granted by President Gerald Ford to former President Richard Nixon on September 8, 1974, for official misconduct which gave rise to the Watergate scandal.
Hunt eventually spent 33 months in prison at the low-security Federal Prison Camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, on a conspiracy charge, arriving there on April 25, 1975, and said he was bitter that he was sent to jail while Nixon was allowed to resign while avoiding prosecution for any crimes he may have committed, and was later fully pardoned in September, 1974, by incoming President Gerald Ford.
Oliver William " Billy " Sipple ( November 20, 1941 – February 2, 1989 ) was a decorated US Marine and Vietnam War veteran widely known for saving the life of US President Gerald Ford during an assassination attempt by Sara Jane Moore in San Francisco on September 22, 1975.
Sir James Gerald Douglas Howarth known as Gerald Howarth ( born 12 September 1947 ) is a British Conservative Party politician.
On the morning of September 5, 1975, Fromme went to Sacramento's Capitol Park ( reportedly to plead with President Gerald Ford about the plight of the California redwoods ) dressed in a nun-like red robe and armed with a M1911A1. 45 Colt semi-automatic pistol that she pointed at Ford.
The HSR Act was signed into law by President Gerald R. Ford on September 30, 1976.
In September 1974, President Gerald R. Ford offered an amnesty program for draft dodgers that required them to work in alternative service occupations for periods of six to 24 months.
As of September 2008, the Director of the Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship is M. Gerald Bradford.

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