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nixon
Richar Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913–April 22, 1994) was the thirty-seventh President of the United States (1969–1974) and the only American president to resign the office.
Trivia about nixon
Scenes in this 1995 Oliver Stone film include the Checkers Speech & the summit in China
He was presidentially pardoned September 8, 1974
He reduced U.S. troop strength in Vietnam from about 540,000 in 1969 to 25,000 in 1972
(Cheryl of the Clue Crue walks around a control panel in the JFK Library & Museum in Boston, MA.) This equipment was used for the first televised presidential debate between John F. Kennedy & this man
He was Vice President under Dwight Eisenhower
I saw this guy's "resigned" expression during his speech on August 8, 1974
He lost a presidential election & a gubernatorial election before winning the White House in 1968
On May 13, 1958 this U.S. Vice President's limousine was pelted with rocks in Caracas, Venezuela
It was all coming apart. The VP from Maryland had resigned. Congress was coming after him. Pray with me, Henry, he said
After losing a Ca. governor's race, he angrily told reporters they wouldn't have him "to kick around any more"
"I'm not a crook"
As he did after the 1962 Calif. governor's race, on eviction he says the house won't have him to kick around anymore
In 1977 David Frost interviewed this former president on television
Writer Jessamyn West babysat this cousin from Calif. who grew up to become president in the 1960s
California
His August 8, 1974 speech began, "Good evening. This is the 37th time I have spoken to you from this office"
In 1959 this vice-president participated in an impromptu "kitchen debate" at a U.S. exhibit in Moscow
On April 1, 1992 NPR reported that this disgraced U.S. president was running again for the job, prompting a flood of calls
(Hi. I'm Bob Woodward.) In 1976 Carl Bernstein & I published "The Final Days" about his last days in office
This president lost Haynsworth & Carswell but won with Harry Blackmun in 1970
When the Monorail opened at Disneyland in 1959, it was dedicated by this man who was then the U.S. vice president
When he took the oath of office on January 20, 1953 at age 40, he became the second-youngest vice president
Chou En-lai & Chiang Ch'ing are characters in an opera about this man "in China"
He met with Leonid Brezhnev on the first ever presidential visit to Moscow
Religious Views: Quaker;Groups: Navy Vets;Favorite Music: No (expletive deleted) hippie stuff!
Campaigning against Hubert Humphrey in 1968, he said he had a "secret plan" to end the war in Vietnam
"Five years ago, our college campuses were a battleground"
He's the last person who had more than one person as vice president
"Six Crises"
...Golda Meir became Prime Minister of Israel
Theodore H. White's "Breach of Faith" detailed "The Fall of" this man
With ex-Assistant Atty. Gen. Ruckelshaus as its 1st administrator, the EPA came into being under this Republican pres.
In his first inaugural, he referred to Apollo 8 seeing "the world as God sees it"
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from Duke University in Durham, NC.) Before he became president of the United States, he was president of Duke University's bar association & graduated 3rd in his class from Duke Law School
The Watergate scandal led to the resignation of this U.S. president in 1974
Of this man's contributions to major White House decisions, Ike said, "If you give me a week, I might think of one"
Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz
His R.E.M. (re-election metric) is killer; he won 49 states--only Mass. said no--but his TC (term completion) worries me
This Yorba Linda-born man wanted to give debate advice but said, "My only experience is at losing them"
Whittier College (class of 1934)
This president appointed Ronald Ziegler, who was just 29
When he was veep, his brother Donald was involved in financial dealings with Howard Hughes