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| | Richard Nixon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nixon was the second U.S President to visit the Soviet Union (the first was President Franklin Roosevelt at the Yalta Conference in 1945). |  | | Nixon appointed the following Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States: |  | | Nixon was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1946, defeating Democratic incumbent Jerry Voorhis for California's 12th Congressional district. |
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| | Pat Nixon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Pat Nixon continued her practice of joining him on state visits during his Presidency. |  | | She and the former President are buried at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, California. |  | | After a brief stint in Ottumwa, Iowa, she campaigned at his side in 1946 when he entered politics, running successfully for U.S. Congress. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Nixon
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| | Presidential Wives: The life of Pat Nixon |
 | | Richard Nixon was elected to the House, the Senate, and then he became the Vice President of the United States, under President Dwight Eisenhower. |  | | Richard Nixon decided to run for governor of California, but he was defeated in the race. |  | | She was buried at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, California. |
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http://utut.essortment.com/whoispatnixon_rilx.htm
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| | First Ladies' Biographical Information |
 | | In 1946 Nixon won a seat in the U.S. Congress; four years later he was elected to the U.S. Senate and two years after that, in 1952 he was elected Vice President of the United States under Dwight D. Eisenhower and both were re-elected in 1956. |  | | In 1972, Pat Nixon became the first Republican First Lady to address the national convention that was nominating her husband for the presidency. |  | | Pat Nixon first learned about the criminal actions that came to be cumulatively known as the Watergate scandal and soon come to engulf the Administration only from the media. |
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http://www.firstladies.org/biographies/firstladies.aspx?biography=38
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| | American President |
 | | Pat Nixon supported her husband throughout the Watergate scandal and his subsequent resignation. |  | | In 1970, Pat Nixon remarked, "I just want to go down in history as the wife of the President." Though she is often remembered for this seemingly benign goal, Pat Nixon's tenure as First Lady should not be overshadowed by or forgotten because of the scandals and failures of her husband's presidency. |  | | She responded to questions about the Vietnam War without evasion, publicly supported the Equal Rights Amendment and the appointment of women to Supreme Court vacancies, believed that abortion was a "private decision," and supported the goal of the Women's National Political Caucus of getting more women elected to government positions, regardless of their party affiliation. |
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http://www.americanpresident.org/history/richardnixon/firstlady
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| | Biography of THELMA CATHERINE RYAN NIXON |
 | | Pat Nixon was not an activist First Lady in the style of Eleanor Roosevelt. |  | | Throughout it all, Pat Nixon never wavered in her support for the President. |  | | With her husband, she made historic trips to Africa, Communist China, and the U.S.S.R. The Nixon White House came to be overshadowed by the Watergate scandal which would eventually lead to the President's resignation in 1974. |
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http://www.multied.com/Bio/ladies/nixon.html
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| | Richard M. Nixon |
 | | Nixon hugs his daughter, Julie, after informing her of his decision to resign the presidency, August 7, 1974. |  | | Nixon and Pat meet with California Governor Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy, July 1970. |  | | Nixon, Pat, Patricia McBride and Edward Villella of New York City Ballet, Indira Gandhi, and two unidentified performers at a White House performance, November 1971. |
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http://www.gmu.edu/library/specialcollections/nixon.html
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| | Thelma Catherine Ryan "Pat" Nixon |
 | | Her father, William Ryan, a copper miner, gave her the nickname of "Pat" when he called her his "St. Patrick's babe in the morn." Her birth certificate states she was born in Ely, but some old-timers have claimed she was either born in the towns of Lane City, Old Ruth or Kimberly. |  | | The couple are buried at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, California. |  | | "Pat" Ryan Nixon became our country's First Lady when Richard M. Nixon was elected President of the United States in 1968. |
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http://www.webpanda.com/white_pine_county/historical_society/prnixon.htm
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| | Nixon White House Tapes |
 | | President Richard M. Nixon White House Tapes: 1971 conversations in the Oval Office with Ronald Reagan, on the vote to seat China at the UN, and with Attorney General John Mitchell, on the appointment of Lewis Powell to the Supreme Court. |  | | President Richard M. Nixon and National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger, White House Secretary Rose Mary Woods, U.S. Secretary of State William Rogers, White House Chief of Staff H.R. "Bob" Haldeman, OMB Director George Schultz, Treasury Secretary John Connally, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, and White House aides Charles Colson and Patrick Buchanan. |  | | President Richard M. Nixon and California Governor Ronald W. Reagan (10/26), Attorney General John Mitchell (10/14 & 10/19), and Supreme Court Nominee Justice Lewis Powell. |
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http://www.c-span.org/executive/presidential/nixon.asp
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| | Nixon in China |
 | | The Nixons with Secretary of State William Rogers at the Great Wall. |  | | President Nixon, Secretary of State Rogers, and Premier Chou En-lai. |  | | Preparing for Nixon's arrival by sweeping the snow in Beijing. |
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http://www.gmu.edu/library/specialcollections/nixon_in_china.html
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| | Section 4: Oliphant's Anthem (LC Exhibition) |
 | | Nixon's career as a political figure and statesman spanned nearly five decades, including 20 years in which he held elective office as a congressman, senator, vice president, and president. |  | | Richard Milhous Nixon, 37th President of the United States, died April 22, 1994, from complications of a severe stroke. |  | | On August 29, 1973, U.S. District Court Judge John J. Sirica ordered President Nixon to turn over tape recordings of presidential conversations involving the Watergate case, rejecting Nixon's claim of immunity from court processes. |
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http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/oliphant/part4.html
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| | Ely honors Pat Nixon (printable version) |
 | | Some locals blame the snub of Pat Nixon on her husband — the nation’s only president to resign — and on the town’s Democrats, who outnumber Republicans. |  | | After leaving Ely with her family in 1913 when she was a year old, Pat Nixon grew up in a modest home in Artesia, Calif., until enrolling in college in 1930. |  | | o Pat Nixon is one of nine local historical figures honored in a mural that went up last year on the side of the White Pine County Library. |
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http://www.rgj.com/news/printstory.php?id=36373
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| | Presidential Candidate Pat Buchanan - The Dark Side |
 | | Actually, Pat ended up with a broken wrist and a misdemeanor conviction (and only a sharp lawyer kept it at that.) He was suspended from Georgetown University for a year, though he was later readmitted (after his father pleaded with the school) and graduated with honors. |  | | Pat Buchanan is a great speaker, political organizer and strategist -- among the more extreme partisans of his party. |  | | He urged Nixon, in a documented memo, to destroy the White House tapes that eventually proved his crimes and led to his resignation. |
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http://www.realchange.org/buchanan.htm
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| | Richard Nixon - 36th President of the United States |
 | | Richard Nixon - 36th President of the United States |  | | Pictures of Pat Nixon from the Library of Congress |  | | Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace — Yorba Linda, California |
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| | Pat Nixon Statue Fact Sheet |
 | | Pat Nixon Statue at the Cerritos Senior Center |  | | Schwartz is known for his life-size statues of world leaders on display at the Richard Nixon Library in Yorba Linda. |  | | The Cerritos City Council voted in April 1996 to install a bronze statue of former First Lady Patricia Nixon at the site of her childhood home as a tribute to our City's most notable former resident. |
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http://www.ci.cerritos.ca.us/gallery/nixonfact.html
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| | Helen McCain Smith, White House Aide, Military Spouse |
 | | Helen M. Smith, 84, who worked at the White House as press secretary and trusted aide to first lady Pat Nixon during the turbulent Watergate years, died of vascular disease April 9, 2004, at her home in Washington. |  | | Smith had been a secretary in the Washington bureau of the New York Daily News for 19 years when one of its reporters, Gerry Van der Heuvel, was hired as Pat Nixon's press secretary in 1968. |  | | In the summer of 1974, as calls for President Richard M. Nixon's resignation heightened, pressure mounted in the media to hear from his family about the scandal. |
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| | PATRICIA NIXON |
 | | Disaster came in 1973 during President's Nixon's involvement in the Watergate scandal. |  | | In 1946, the first of their two daughters, Patricia, was born, and Richard entered politics, winning election to the House of Representatives. |  | | In August 1974, President Nixon resigned, rather then face impeachment. |
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| | Nixon aides say Felt is no hero - MSNBC TV Live - MSNBC.com |
 | | Former senior Nixon adviser Charles Colson and former Nixon speechwriter and MSNBC Political Analyst Patrick Buchanan appeared on MSNBC Live Wednesday morning and gave anchor Amy Robach a their thoughts on Felt's actions. |  | | While many are calling F. Mark Felt a hero for his role as Deep Throat in helping Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein expose misdeeds in the Nixon White House, two former Nixon aides have a different view. |  | | June 1: MSNBC's Amy Robach interviews former Nixon aides Pat Buchanan and Charles Colson, who question the actions of Mark Felt, who reveled himself as 'Deep Throat,' on Tuesday. |
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8060320
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| | Pat Nixon, C.M. Order of Canada |
 | | Pat Nixon, C.M., Executive Director of the Mustard Seed Street Ministry was appointed a Member of The Order of Canada by Governor General Adrienne Clarkson on February 8, 2005. |  | | Pat Nixon and his wife Lise are shown here after the ceremonies in Ottawa on September 9, 2005. |  | | Pat Nixon, C.M. Named to Order of Canada |
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http://www.theseed.ca/communityinvolve/new/newdetails/patorderofcanada.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Nixon (1995) : Video |
 | | He is both too depraved and all too human in his intense portrayal of the only president to resign under the pressure of impeachment. |  | | Stephen Ambrose has quoted President Eisenhower as referring to Nixon as: "I don't know how a man can go through life with no friends." Stone's Nixon maintained an innocuous relationship with his wife Pat. |  | | Oliver Stone's controversial drama about the Nixon years in the White House stars Anthony Hopkins in a genuinely great performance as the scandal-plagued president. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/6304078110?v=glance
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| | Tribute to Pat Nixon |
 | | Perhaps the one moment which remains most misunderstood regarding the Nixons happened on August 9, 1974, when he resigned from the presidency. |  | | Almost a year after her burial, the former President, who had in the past been accused of treating his wife coldly in public, spoke tenderly about her in private: |  | | Pat Ryan and Richard Nixon were married on June 21, 1940. |
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http://nixonfamily.freeservers.com/art8.html
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| | First Lady Bio Pat Nixon |
 | | During Nixon's presidency he was involved in the Watergate scandal that led to his resignation from office in 1974 |  | | The now famous Checkers Speech won him the confidence of the voters and the nomination |  | | In seeking the Republican nomination for vice president, her husband would be suspect in an alleged money scandal, and it was Pat who encouraged him to appear on national television to tell his side of the story |
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| | Thelma Catherine Pat Ryan Nixon |
 | | She died on June 22, 1993, and is buried at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, California. |  | | Pat worked her way through college, and became a high school teacher in Whittier, California. |  | | During World War II Pat worked as a government economist while her husband served in the navy. |
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| | Nixon in China Show Page |
 | | Chou continues to ruminate on his past and on Chinese history, while gradually Nixon's memories of the war gain ascendancy. |  | | The chief aspect of this act is how both Adams and Goodman have controlled it so that, little by little, Nixon and Chou emerge as the strongest of the participants-as they are in the opera. |  | | This scene and the whole Act Three of Nixon in China are at the center of the opera, and are also the parts that are most difficult to grasp completely on first or second hearing. |
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http://www.portlandopera.org/2005/nixon/about.shtml
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| | Explore DC: Pat Nixon |
 | | Julie Nixon Eisenhower, Pat Nixon: The Untold Story, (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1986). |  | | Lester David, The Lonely Lady of San Clemente: The Story of Pat Nixon, (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1978). |  | | Pat met Richard Nixon when they were cast in the same play. |
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| | Cerritos Senior Center at Pat Nixon Park |
 | | The beautiful Cerritos Senior Center at Pat Nixon Park, dedicated Saturday, January 29, 1994, is a place for senior citizens to socialize, participate in educational programs, receive human services, and enjoy recreational activities. |  | | Non-resident seniors can subscribe by sending a completed subscription form and $5 check to the Senior Center. |  | | The Cerritos Senior Center at Pat Nixon Park is located on 12340 South Street in Cerritos. |
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http://www.ci.cerritos.ca.us/cityserv/seniors/seniors.html
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| | Patricia Nixon, Wife of Former President, Dies at 81 |
 | | EDT, according to a statement issued by Nixon's New Jersey office. |  | | Patricia Nixon, Wife of Former President, Dies at 81 |  | | Nixon and their daughters, Tricia Nixon Cox and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, were at her bedside when she died at 5:45 a.m. |
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| | Pat Nixon receives Order of Cana |
 | | Nixon said that when he was a law-breaking teen, he could have never fathomed his future as a husband and father of six sons, a leader in the community, a public speaker and award recipient. |  | | When the Mustard Seed started, Nixon was the only paid staff member. |  | | These men, from Calgary’s First Baptist Church, took him to their house and gave him food, clothing and his own room. |
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| | Pat Nixon's meatloaf a popular taste from the past |
 | | Nixon's meatloaf: "This recipe for family-style meatloaf is from the Nixon administration and belonged to first lady Pat Nixon. |  | | We have our doubts that it was ever served at a state dinner, but it was one of Richard Nixon's favorite foods -- meatloaf. |  | | Pat Nixon's meatloaf a popular taste from the past |
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| | American Experience The Presidents Richard M. Nixon PBS |
 | | I say that it was morally wrong -- if any of that $18,000 went to Senator Nixon, for my personal use. |  | | I am sure that you have read the charges, and you have heard it, that I, Senator Nixon, took $18,000 from a group of my supporters. |  | | It is an audit made by Price Waterhouse and Co. firm, and the legal opinion by Gibson, Dunn, and Crutcher, lawyers in Los Angeles, the biggest law firm, and incidentally, one of the best ones in Los Angeles. |
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| | Nixon, Pat - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Nixon, Pat |
 | | Following a difficult childhood, she taught in a California high school before marrying Richard Nixon in 1940. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | She felt the strain of being a political wife acutely and she was not an active first lady. |
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| | HistoryWired: A few of our favorite things |
 | | Mamie Eisenhower and Pat Nixon were both immensely popular with voters in the 1950s. |  | | "Pat," as she was known, is remembered as a gracious hostess during her years in the White House. |  | | To the inaugural ball of 1969, Thelma Catherine Nixon wore this mimosa silk satin gown with matching embroidered collar and cummerbund. |
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| | Pat Nixon |
 | | Remains: Buried, Nixon Library, Yorba Linda, CA Gender: Female |  | | Executive summary: First Lady under Richard M. Nixon |  | | Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile |
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| | Nixon (1995) |
 | | This was the first of three takes of this shot. |  | | Plot Outline: A biographical story of former U.S. president Richard Milhouse Nixon, from his days as a young boy to his eventual presidency which ended in shame. |  | | Goofs: Continuity: When Nixon signs his resignation letter, two very different signatures are used. |
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 | | The Hands-On-History Summer Day Camp is returning to the Nixon Library for two sessions in July. |  | | Be the first to see the spectacular flying Oval Office that flew Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford |  | | ©2005 The Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation. |
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| | Pat Nixon |
 | | Find where Pat Nixon is credited alongside another name |  | | Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Pat Nixon |  | | You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. |
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| | First Ladies' Biographies |
 | | Five First Ladies: A Look Into the Lives of Nancy Reagan, Rosalynn Carter, Betty Ford, Pat Nixon, and Lady Bird Johnson |
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| | Pat Nixon quotes |
 | | American First Lady (38), wife of Richard M. Nixon 1912-1993 |  | | Add the "Dynamic Daily Quotation" to Your Site or Blog - it's Easy! |
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