Cheri June 1977
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In late 1976, Divine began writing a regular column called \"The Beehive\" for Cheri magazine. On March 8, 1977, Divine was arrested for performing at the Aquarius Adult Center in Gloucester, New Jersey. This was followed by yet another arrest in New York in April 1977. In January 1979, Divine performed one of her best received shows at the Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre in San Francisco. In June 1983, Divine performed as part of a show called \"Portable Vaudeville\" at a theater in Amsterdam. Divine continued to tour the country and perform in clubs throughout the mid-1980s.
Too Hot to Handle is a 1977 exploitation film directed by directed by Don Schain and starring Cheri Caffaro, Aharon Ipalé, Corinne Calvet and Vic Diaz. The plot concerns about the adventures of hitwoman Samantha Fox in the Philippines. The film is also billed as She's Too Hot to Handle.
Born on February 12, 1977, in Bedford, he was the son of Michael Bales and Cheri (Adkins) Ross. He married Heather Stancombe on August 8, 1999, and they had two daughters, Hannah, and Jenna. He worked in Contractor Services for Lowes. He enjoyed basketball, football, golf, and baseball and was an avid IU fan. He was an amazing husband and father; he loved his family fiercely. He was a generous guy, that would go out of his way to help, he wanted to make you smile, and always had a joke to tell and a hug for anyone that needed it. Jerrod was a generous man, and his final wish was to be an organ donor, his gift will help many others live on.
The May 1977 cover dons Rialto Report favorite, Alexandria, the notably flexible star of many New York adult films. The accompanying interview describes her life on the edge of the New York music scene with her musician boyfriend.
Like the Women In Cages Collection triple feature package available earlier this year Shout! Factory are continuing with more Roger Corman's Cult Classics (see The Ron Howard Action Pack, other 'Double Features': The Evil / Twice Dead, The Terror Within / Dead Space, Up From the Depths /Demon of Paradise etc.) and are keeping in the woman-sploitation genre. This Lethal Ladies Collection package has 2 discs. The first has T.N.T. Jackson (1974) sharing the dual-layered disc with Firecracker (1981) and the second, a single-layered DVD, has Too Hot To Handle (1977).
Correspondence File, 1977-2007 (Boxes A1-551, 241.1 linear feet) This series contains former President Gerald Ford's correspondence with politicians, journalists, businessmen, family friends and the general public concerning a wide variety of topics. For the years 1977-1979 bulk items were separated and filed by a cross-reference number Arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically thereunder. For the years 1977-1979, bulk materials are arranged by cross-reference number at the end of the alphabet for that year.
Trip and Events File, 1977-2007 (Boxes B1A-B340, 150.5 linear feet) This series contains correspondence, schedules, and speeches related to former President Gerald Ford's trips and events throughout the United States and internationally. Also included are events held at or near his home in Rancho Mirage, California. Arranged chronologically by date of trip or event.
Transition Office Files, January-June 1977 (Boxes C1-C27, 11.8 linear feet) This series contains correspondence, memoranda, invitations, and other material created by the Gerald R. Ford Transition Office in Washington, D.C. during the first six months after Gerald Ford left the White House. Included are staff working files for Pat Butler (Speechwriting and Messages), Barry Roth (Legal Counsel), Larry Speakes (Press Secretary) and Robert Barrett (Executive Assistant). Also included are an Invitations File, and a Future Opportunities File containing offers of academic, corporate, legal and other positions for former President Ford. Barrett continued to add some material to this series as late as 1979.
Organizations File, 1977-2005 (Boxes D1-84, 36.8 linear feet) This series contains correspondence, minutes, reports, and lists for organizations with which former President Gerald Ford was active. Well documented organizations include the Academy for Educational Development, American Enterprise Institute (AEI), Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Boy Scouts, Boys Clubs, Congressional Award, Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, Grace Commission, Jerry Ford Celebrity Cup Ski Race, Jerry Ford Invitational Golf Tournament, and the University of Michigan (regarding the Campaign for Michigan fundraising effort). This series does not contain all correspondence with organizations. Some material related to these and numerous other organizations can be found in the Correspondence File series of this collection. Arranged alphabetically by name of organization and chronologically thereunder.
Gerald R. Ford Schedules, 1977-2007 (Boxes H1-H30, 13.2 linear feet) This series contains copies of former President Gerald Ford's daily schedules that detail his planned activities. Arranged chronologically.
Scheduling Subject File, 1977-2007 (Boxes I1-I41, 17.9 linear feet) This series contains articles, clippings, correspondence, memoranda, lists, notes, schedules, and other material concerning the handling of invitations, trips, academic scheduling, and media interview requests by the staff of former President Gerald Ford. This series contains general information, while information on specific trips or invitations can usually be found in the \"Trips and Events File\" or the \"Invitations Regretted File\" of this collection. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum Fundraising and Construction File, 1977-1985 (Boxes J1-J16, 7.3 linear feet) This series consist of correspondence, memoranda, building plans, and contribution and invitation lists concerning the raising of funds to construct the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum and the planning and dedication of the two buildings. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, Museum and Foundation Subject File, 1977-2008 (Boxes K1-K32, 14.0 linear feet) This series contains correspondence, memoranda, financial statements, newsletters, notes, reports, and other material concerning the historical materials of former President Gerald Ford and the operation of his Library and Museum, the Gerald R. Ford Foundation and the Gerald R. Ford Commemorative Committee. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
General Subject File, 1977-2002 (Boxes L1-L98, 42.8 linear feet) This series contains correspondence, memoranda, lists, press releases, speeches, clippings, publications, articles, and other material concerning a wide range of issues of interest to former President Gerald Ford. Topics include legislation, politics, the Republican Party, other presidents and first ladies, former Ford administration staff, foreign policy, politics, energy, the economy, healthcare, the Warren Commission, SALT II, and Ford office administration.
Invitations Regretted, 1977-2006 (Boxes N1-N178, 77.80 linear feet) This series contains invitations addressed to former President Gerald Ford that he declined. Reponses were made by letter, card, telephone call, and some invitations received no response. No invitations for 1987-1989 were received by the Ford Library.
Arranged chronologically by year and month of the event and unarranged thereunder. Invitations for the first six months of 1977 are divided into two sequences (January-March and April-June) and thereunder alphabetically by name of the correspondent. In 1980 and from 1982 to 1986, the invitations arranged chronologically by year and thereunder by type of response (letter or cards/telephone call) and month.
Greeting Cards File, 1977-2006 (Boxes O1-O38, 16.7 linear feet) This series contains birthday, anniversary, Father's Day, and get well cards received by former President Gerald Ford from friends, family, organization, and the general public. There are also groupings of get well cards from the Gerald R. Ford Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1992 and 2006, and cards compiled from visitors to the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids in 1998. Additionally, the series includes some thank you notes for cards and gifts. Arranged by chronologically by year and by type of card thereunder.
Correspondence Chronological File, 1977-2006 (Boxes P1-P28, 12.3 linear feet) This series consist of correspondence, memoranda, building plans, and contribution and invitation lists concerning the raising of funds to construct the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum and the planning and dedication of the two buildings. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Speech File, 1977-2006 (Boxes Q1-Q29, 12.7 linear feet) This series contains speech drafts and reading copies of speeches given by former President Gerald Ford. Some correspondence and drafts of a few articles by Ford are also included. Additional speech material appears in the Trips and Events File series of this collection. Arranged chronologically by date of speech.
Gifts and Autographs Sent Card Files, 1974-1978 (Boxes V1-V4, 1.8 linear feet) This series contains two index card files that document gifts sent by Gerald and Betty Ford (1974-78) and autograph requests filled (1977-78). The gift index includes personal gifts and appears to have been maintained by staff in the Office of the President at the White House before it was transferred to the Post-Presidential staff. Index cards for autograph requests made during the Ford Administration (1974-1977) can be found in the Anne Kamstra Files. Arranged alphabetically by name in two separate sequences. 59ce067264