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Thelma Catherine "Pat" Nixon (née Ryan; March 16, 1912 – June 22, 1993) was the first lady of the United States from 1969 to 1974 as the wife of President... |
Watergate scandal (redirect from Nixon Scandal) presidency of Richard Nixon from 1972 to 1974, ultimately resulting in Nixon's resignation. It originated from attempts by the Nixon administration to conceal... |
1968 United States presidential election (redirect from Nixon treason) November 5, 1968. The Republican nominee, former vice president Richard Nixon, defeated both the Democratic nominee, incumbent vice president Hubert Humphrey... |
Lady Bird Johnson (section Historical assessments) with three other former first ladies—Betty Ford, Rosalynn Carter, and Pat Nixon—at the "Women and the Constitution" conference at The Carter Center to... |
Mamie Eisenhower (section Historical assessments) illness, at one point informing Pat Nixon without his knowledge that he was not healthy enough to campaign for Richard Nixon in the 1960 presidential election... |
Southern strategy (category Richard Nixon 1968 presidential campaign) article in The American Conservative, Nixon adviser and speechwriter Pat Buchanan disputed this characterization. Nixon met with southern Republicans and... |
Regeneration (novel) (category Novels by Pat Barker) Regeneration is a historical and anti-war novel by Pat Barker, first published in 1991. The novel was a Booker Prize nominee and was described by the New... |
However, First Lady Mamie Eisenhower expressed concern to Second Lady Pat Nixon about the strain campaigning would put on his heart, and wanted the president... |
Betty Ford (section Historical assessments) admiration and friendship toward First Lady Pat Nixon. On August 9, 1974, after the resignation of Richard Nixon (who was facing the prospect of likely impeachment... |
Donald Rumsfeld (category Nixon administration cabinet members) appointment by President Richard Nixon to head the Office of Economic Opportunity in 1969; appointed counsellor by Nixon and entitled to Cabinet-level status... |
longer support Nixon. The letter said, "In consideration of his record, the undersigned, who have heretofore generally supported the Nixon Administration... |
1968 presidential election, which he lost to Republican nominee Richard Nixon. Born in Wallace, South Dakota, Humphrey attended the University of Minnesota... |
Schuster. Biographies of Richard Nixon with significant information about Pat Nixon Farrell, J. A. (2017). Richard Nixon: The Life. New York: Doubleday... |
Lucretia Garfield (section Historical assessments) 6th Clinton Seen First Lady Most as Presidential Material; Laura Bush, Pat Nixon, Mamie Eisenhower, Bess Truman Could Have Done More in Office Eleanor... |
Nancy Reagan (section Historical assessments) 6th Clinton Seen First Lady Most as Presidential Material; Laura Bush, Pat Nixon, Mamie Eisenhower, Bess Truman Could Have Done More in Office Eleanor... |
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (category Historical preservationists) 6th Clinton Seen First Lady Most as Presidential Material; Laura Bush, Pat Nixon, Mamie Eisenhower, Bess Truman Could Have Done More in Office Eleanor... |
win the 1972 presidential election against incumbent president Richard Nixon, winning only in the District of Columbia and the state of Massachusetts... |
peering through the front panel of his father's desk, President Richard Nixon speaking by telephone with the Apollo 11 astronauts during their moonwalk... |
War on drugs (category Presidency of Richard Nixon) more funding during Nixon's time in office (1969 to 1974) than the 'supply' side (law enforcement and interdiction). ... Historically, this is a commitment... |
6th Clinton Seen First Lady Most as Presidential Material; Laura Bush, Pat Nixon, Mamie Eisenhower, Bess Truman Could Have Done More in Office Eleanor... |