Gerald R. Ford '41LLB, '77LLDHon (1913-2006). In 1935, when Ford was a
football star at the University of Michigan, he turned down offers to play
professional football and instead came to Yale College as assistant football
coach and coach of the boxing and junior varsity football teams. Later he
entered the Law School.
Ford served as a U.S. representative from Michigan from 1948 until
1973. After the resignation of Vice President Spiro Agnew, he became President
Richard Nixon’s second vice president. Following Nixon’s resignation in 1974,
Ford was sworn in as the 38th U.S. president. His inaugural address included
the words he is best known for: “Our long national nightmare is over. Our
Constitution works.” His second most well-known quote came when he granted the
former president “a full, free, and absolute pardon.” After his death, the
Senate issued a resolution stating in part: “Gerald Ford helped the nation heal
from one of the most difficult and contentious periods in United States
history, and restored public confidence in the country’s leaders.” Ford was
honored in August 2007 with a 41-cent stamp.