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[edit] Senator Ford

I checked "Robert MacDonald Ford, a friend who later became a US Senator" against BFM, and on p.91, it has "When he was not working, Ron spent a lot of time, as before, with his friend Mac Ford, who had recently been elected to the state legislature." That would make him a state senator right? (Not my political system.) I'll change to state for now. AndroidCat (talk) 00:25, 25 January 2008 (UTC)

It's probably Robert MacDonald Ford, Jr., a former State Representative in the State of Washington (1941-43; 1945-1953) [1]; King County, Washington County Commissioner during the Seattle World’s Fair and former manager of Seattle’s Boeing Field, who died June 9, 2004 on Bainbridge Island at the age of 93. Bottom row, sixth from the left. --Orange Mike | Talk 19:50, 1 February 2008 (UTC)
Good work, it looks like Russell Miller got that point wrong. -- ChrisO (talk) 01:49, 2 February 2008 (UTC)
No, he just said state legislature, and I wasn't sure if that would be the state upper (senator) or lower house (representative, congressman or whatever). Good work Omike. AndroidCat (talk) 02:51, 2 February 2008 (UTC)