In a watershed moment, Geraldine Ferraro became the first woman to appear on a major party ticket.
“Before we had kids, we had Roger,” said their mother, Geraldine McKeever.
For him, her presence was not enough to balance out “Geraldine Ferraro, Hillary Clinton [and] Betty Friedan.”
And I watched Geraldine Ferraro cross the floor to accept the nomination as vice president.
Geraldine Ferraro was a bold vice-presidential pick; so was Dan Quayle; so was Sarah Palin.
The instant all were gone Geraldine rose from her chair and tottered across the room.
Both Percival and Geraldine were very kind to her, she thought.
I will come to the purpose of my visit, Geraldine, I wish to marry you.
Geraldine was surprised, confused, shamed, irritated in turn with every new importunity.
So you are in love; and Geraldine is the name of the chosen one to whom you address your poems!