Shirley Temple Breaks Arm Before 80th Birthday
Her entry into politics was an unsuccessful race for Congress, as a Republican, in a 1967 special election. President Richard Nixon named her to the first of four positions at the United Nations. In 1974, President Gerald Ford appointed her ambassador to Ghana and then White House chief of protocol. President Ronald Reagan appointed her ambassador to Czechoslovakia. Back to Basics for the Republican Party is his acclaimed history of the GOP from the Republican point of view.
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