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Oil Portrait of Richard M. Nixon
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Richard Nixon
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First Lady Pat Nixon
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Pat Nixon
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Vice President Spiro T. Agnew 1969-1973
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Secretary of State William P. Rogers 1969-1973
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Secretary of State Henry Kissinger 1973-1975
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Richard Nixon and family, Pat, Julie, and Tricia
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Julie, Tricia, RN, and Pat (1968)
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This photo shows Richard Nixon's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nixon and their children, left to right: Harold, who died when he was 23; Donald and Richard, in Yorba Linda, Calif. Date unknown. (Photo: AP)
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With Vice President Spiro Agnew
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With his dog Checkers
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Vice President Richard M. Nixon, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (left to right) at the Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colorado, August 1952. WESTERN HISTORY DEPARTMENT, DENVER PUBLIC LIBRARY.
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Governor Earl Warren with Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard M. Nixon, 1952
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The Kitchen Debate
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1960 Presidential debate
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Nixon family at the beach
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In November 5, 1968, Richard Nixon defeated Hubert Humphrey for the presidency of the United States by less than one percentage point of the popular vote (43.42 to 42.72) - slightly more than half a million of the 73 million votes cast nationwide.
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1968 Nixon elected. Presidential Candidate former Vice President Hubert Humphrey had 191 votes vs 301 with running mate Edmund Muskie
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1968 Third party Presidential Candidate George C. Wallace received 46 votes with running mate Curtis F. Lemay
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Vice President Spiro Agnew swearing the oath at the inauguration
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President Nixon views the berlin wall with Adenauer-1969
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Golda Meir meets with President Richard Nixon on September 25, 1969
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Mrs. Burger, Warren E. Burger (the President's nominee for Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court) and President Nixon at the announcement of Burger's nomination.
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Supreme Court Justice Warren E. Burger as Chief 1969-1986
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1970 President Richard M. Nixon speaks at Hickham Air Force Base prior to presenting the nation's highest civilian award to the Apollo 13 crew. Receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom were astronauts James Lovell Jr. (next to the president), commander; John Swigert, Command Module pilot; and Fred Haise Jr., Lunar Module pilot.
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Kent State - 1970
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Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun 1970-1994
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President Nixon honored George Allen and his family at the White House in 1973 after the Redskins won the NFC Championship. The 11-year-old Jennifer Allen is visible over Nixon's left shoulder
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President Richard Nixon gives out the Medal of Honor during a White House awards ceremony at the White House February 16, 1971
http://www.medalofhonor.com/RichardNixonAwards.htm
John O’Neill, selected to debate John Kerry about the Vietman War, in the Oval Office with President Nixon and White House aide Charles Colson.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4534274/
Tricia Nixon and Edward Cox at their White House wedding.
http://nixon.archives.gov/virtuallibrary/gallery3.php
President Nixon presents a framed commission to William Rehnquist in the Oval Office, December. 22, 1971
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Speaker of the House Carl Albert 1971-1977
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1971 John Mitchell, Richard Nixon, J. Edgar Hoover, and John Erlichman
http://www.arikah.com/encyclopedia/John_N._Mitchell
July 1, 1971 The 26th Amendment is ratified, Voting Age Set to 18 Years
http://www.shapethefuture.org/features/youthvote.asp
David Eisenhower and Julie Nixon stand outside the chapel after the wedding ceremony of David's sister in Valley Forge, Pa. on Nov. 16, 1968. (Photo: AP)
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Nixon and Zhou Enlai (left) take a historic "first step" 1972
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Supreme Court Justice Lewis Franklin Powell, Jr. 1972-1987
http://www.law.harvard.edu/alumni/bulletin/backissues/fall98/article5.html
Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist 1972-1986, 1986-2005 as Chief
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1972 Nixon re-elected. Presidential Candidate George McGovern had 17 votes vs 520 with running mate Sargent Shriver
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President Nixon greets released POW (and future Republican Senator) Navy officer John McCain (on crutches) after years of imprisonment in North Vietnam, 1973.
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President Richard M. Nixon is pictured with his domestic advisor John D. Ehrlichman. When this photo was taken in February, 1973, the cover-up of the June 17, 1972 Watergate burglary was unraveling. Nixon reluctantly fired Ehrichman the next month. White House Photo Office Collection
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H. R. Haldeman
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Vice President Spiro Agnew resigns
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Meeting in the Oval Office with Rep. Gerald Ford regarding his nomination as Vice President to replace Spiro Agnew, with Sec. of State Kissinger and Chief of Staff Alexander Haig. October 13, 1973
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Vice President Gerald R. Ford 1973-1974
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Vice President Gerald Ford is sworn in as the 38th President of the United States by Chief Justice Warren Burger as Mrs. Ford looks on.
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1973 Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Nobel Peace Prize
http://www.state.gov/secretary/former/40813.htm
Richard M. Nixon Giving Farewell Speech
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Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens 1975-Present
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Five Presidents at the Reagan Library dedication.
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Former President Nixon and Mrs. Nixon with their family on June 21, 1990, their 50th Wedding Anniversary. David and Julie Eisenhower are at left with their children Jennie, Melanie and Alex Richard; Tricia and Ed Cox are at right with their son Christopher
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Senator Bob Dole's Comments at Nixon's Funeral
http://watergate.info/nixon/funeral-dole-comments.shtml
Nixon Library at Yorba Linda
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