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32: 412:'s internal security forces, then known as the Service Department. Bernard was sued in 1941 by a labor organizer who claimed that he had been beaten, tarred and feathered in Dallas, Texas, at the instigation of Ford personnel. Bernard was also the principal witness in an NLRB proceeding in 1943 concerning efforts to organize the plant protection personnel at the 368:
Chuck Bernard. I was the better offensive center, but Chuck was 25 pounds heavier and better on defense. And in those days a coach played one guy. So that was my great regret." The interviewer asked, "But, Mr. President, what about losing the election in '76?" Ford laughed and said, "Oh, well, that too."
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served as a backup in the 1932 and 1933 seasons. When President Ford was asked in his later years about his greatest regret in life, he thought for a moment and said: "Well, I wanted to play more football as a sophomore and junior, but one year ahead of me, Michigan also had an All-American center,
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Ford told his biographer that it was a terrible let-down to sit on the sidelines. Ford noted: "So here I am, great prospects as a sophomore, and my competition is All-American." Ford was forced to watch and play backup as Bernard started for the 1932 and 1933 National Championship teams. "Not
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said of Bernard: "His height, weight and physical power combined with a keen football intelligence, made him an ideal man backing up the line. He was quick at diagnosing plays and went to the right spot. He was one of football's best defenders against the forward pass and adept at intercepting
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on the 1932 and 1933 teams that compiled a combined record of 15–0–1. Bernard was selected as consensus first-team All-American in 1933. He later played one year of professional football for the
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playing was tough", Ford said, "but I learned a lot on the bench. I learned that there was the potential always that somebody could be better than you. And Chuck was better overall."
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Bernard was a 60-minute player who was said to be equally brilliant on offense and defense. Bernard was an All-American center on the Wolverines back-to-back undefeated
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sports editor Alan Gould wrote: "Without Bernard, the Wolverines could hardly have topped the toughest league in the country." Along with
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went 8–0 (including six shutouts) and outscored opponents 123 to 13, an average of 1.6 points per game by U-M's opponents. The
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magazine noted: "Michigan's Bernard, a 215-lb. cyclone... picked by practically every All-American selector of standing."
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to a scoreless tie, Bernard decided to try playing in the NFL. Bernard played 10 games for the Lions during their
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went 7–0–1, outscored its opponents, 131 to 18, and its only blemish was a scoreless tie against the
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Photograph of Gerald Ford with All-American teammates Chuck Bernard (2nd from left) and Herman Everhardus
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Bernard was married. He and his wife, Ruth, had two sons and two daughters. Bernard lived in
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In September 1934, Bernard signed a contract to play professional football for the
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Bernard is also remembered as the All-American center for whom U.S. President
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After retiring from professional football, Bernard worked for ten years for
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Bernard was a consensus first-team All-American, being selected by
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1933 Michigan Wolverines football—national champions
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1932 Michigan Wolverines football—national champions
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Recollections of the public and private Gerald Ford
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Index

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Center
Chicago
Detroit, Michigan
Benton Harbor
Michigan
Detroit Lions
1934
National champion
1933
Unanimous All-American
1933
All-American
1932
All-Big Ten
1932
1933
PFR
American football
college football
Michigan Wolverines
center
Detroit Lions
Chicago
Benton Harbor High School
Benton Harbor, Michigan
national championship
1932 team
1933 team
University of Minnesota

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