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  1. Impeachment of Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States: Report of the Committee
  2. Impeachment of Richard M. Nixon President of the United States: Report of the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives by Peter W., Jr., Chairman RODINO, 1974
  3. The Nation's energy future : a report to Richard M. Nixon, president of the United States, 1 December 1973 by Dixy Lee Ray, 1973
  4. The Breaking of a President 1974 Volume 2: The Facts and Findings Surrounding the Watergate Blunders of Richard M. Nixon, Et Al. by Marvin Miller, 1974
  5. PRESIDENT NIXON'S RESIGNATION SPEECH by Richard M. Nixon, 2009-05-12
  6. US Vice-President Nixon's state visit to Free China: A collection of Mr. Nixons' speeches and remarks on Free China (Pamphlets on Chinese affairs) by Richard M Nixon, 1953
  7. Richard Nixon's Resignation Speech And Farewell to the White House Staff - August 8 and 9, 1974 (DRM-Free, with Speech-to-Text Enabled) by President Richard M. Nixon, 2009-08-12
  8. Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United Statesfrom George Washington 1789 to Richard Milhous Nixon 1969 by Us Gov't Printing Office, 1970
  9. Richard M. Nixon: The American Presidents Series: The 37th President, 1969-1974 by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., Elizabeth Drew, 2010-04-01
  10. Watergate and the Resignation Of Richard Nixon: Impact Of A Constitutional Crisis (Landmark Events in Us History) by Thomas" "Maxwell-Long, 2004-11-10
  11. The Making of the President 1960 by Theodore H. White, 2009-10-14
  12. The Conviction of Richard Nixon: The Untold Story of the Frost/Nixon Interviews by James Jr Reston, 2007-06-19
  13. Nixon in China: The Week That Changed the World by Margaret MacMillan, 2007
  14. Memorial Services in the Congress of the United States and Tributes in Eulogy of Richard M. Nixon Late a President of the United States

21. CNN Cold War - Profile: Richard Milhous Nixon
into a lowermiddle-class Quaker family, richard nixon had a in the Watergate scandal,and in August 1974 nixon became the first us president to resign.
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Born on January 9, 1913, in Yorba Linda, California, into a lower-middle-class Quaker family, Richard Nixon had a difficult childhood. In school he was an ambitious student, but not one who excelled. Upon graduation, he entered Whittier College. Nixon graduated second in his class and won a scholarship to Duke University law school, where he graduated third in his class. He returned to California and took a job at a law firm in Whittier. Nixon served in the Navy during World War II. After the war, Nixon ran successfully for Congress. He quickly distinguished himself as one of Congress' most fervent anti-communists, leading the charge against accused spy Alger Hiss. In 1950, Nixon was elected to the Senate. He was picked as a running mate in 1952 by Republican presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower . As vice president, he took an active interest in national security affairs. In 1960, Nixon waged a vigorous campaign for the presidency, losing to Democrat John F. Kennedy in the closest presidential race in U.S. history. Perhaps more bitter was his defeat in the 1962 California gubernatorial campaign. He declared his withdrawal from politics, but instead built a strong national political base which, in 1968, enabled him to win the White House.
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23. Richard Nixon - 36th President Of The United States
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24. Richard M. Nixon
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Born: January 9, 1913 in Yorba Linda, CA
Died: April 22, 1994 in New York, NY; buried Yorba Linda, CA
Spouse: Thelma Catherine (Pat) Ryan (1912-1993), married June 21, 1940
Children: 2 daughters
Religion: Quaker
Education: Whittier Coll., 1930-34; Duke Univ. Law School, 1934-37
Military: U.S. Navy, 1942-46
Career: Lawyer, 1937-40; Businessman, 1940-42; U.S. Representative from Calif., 1947-50; U.S. Senator, 1951-53; U.S. Vice President, 1953-61; Lawyer, 1963-68; U.S. President, 1969-74 Administration Two Terms Served: Jan 20, 1969—Jan 20, 1973; Jan 20, 1973—Aug 9, 1974 (pt.) Party Affiliation: Republican Vice President: Spiro T. Agnew, MD, 1969-73 (Resigned) Gerald R. Ford , MI, 1973-74 (Succeeded to presidency upon resignation of the president) Cabinet Secretary of State: William P. Rogers, MD, 1969-73 Henry A. Kissinger, DC, 1973-74 Secretary of the Treasury: David M. Kennedy, UT, 1969-71 John B. Connally, TX, 1971-72

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26. Richard Milhous Nixon, 37th U. S. President
richard Milhous nixon 37th (January 20, 1969 to Children Patricia nixon (1946); Julie nixon (1948- ) Religion Member of us House of Representatives, 1947
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Richard Milhous Nixon
(January 20, 1969 to August 9, 1974) Nickname: None
Born: January 9, 1913, in Yorba Linda, California
Died: April 22, 1994, in New York, New York
Buried: Yorba Linda, California
Father: Francis Anthony Nixon
Mother: Hannah Milhous Nixon
Married:
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(1912-1993), on June 21, 1940
Children: Patricia Nixon (1946- ); Julie Nixon (1948- )
Religion: Society of Friends (Quaker) Education: Graduated from Whittier College (1934) and Duke University Law School (1937) Occupation: Lawyer, public official Military: Lt Commander (Navy) WWII. Political Party: Republican Other Government Positions:
  • Attorney for U.S. Office of Emergency Management, 1942
  • Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1947-51
  • United States Senator, 1951-53
  • Vice President, 1953-61 (under Eisenhower)
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Your Ad Could Be Here! Contact Us RICHARD MILHOUS NIXON 37th President Term- January 20, 1969 to August 8, 1974 Republican Party Birth: Yorba Linda, California, January 9, 1913. Ancestry: Welsh, Scottish, Irish, English. Marriage: Riverside, California, June 21, 1940 to Thelma ("Pat") Catherine Ryan, who was born in Ely, Nevada, March 16, 1912. Pat died in Park Ridge, N.J. on June 22, 1993 and is buried in Yorba Linda, California. Children: Patricia (1946- ); Julie (1948- ). Home: San Clemente, California, Key Biscayne, Florida and Park Ridge, New Jersey. Education: Whittier High School; Whittier College, Whittier, California, graduated 1934; L.L.B. Duke University Law School, Durham, North Carolina, graduated 1937. Religion: Society of Friends (Quaker). Occupation before Presidency: Lawyer Military Service: Lieutenant (J.G.); Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy; Commander U.S. Naval Reserve (Active 1942-1946).

28. The American Experience | Nixon's China Game | People & Events | Richard Nixon
For richard Milhous nixon, the trip to Beijing would be the journeyof a lifetime. He would be the first us president to go to China.
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Richard M. Nixon (January 9, 1913 - April 22, 1994)
On February 17, 1972, a crowd of thousands gathered on the White House lawn for a historic send-off. For Richard Milhous Nixon, the trip to Beijing would be the journey of a lifetime. He would be the first U.S. president to go to China. "He knew that for this flight," wrote Max Frankel in the New York Times , "no matter what else occurred, he would always be remembered."
Born in Yorba Linda, CA in 1913 into a working-class Quaker family, Nixon enjoyed a meteoric early political career. After a stint in the Navy in WWII, he served two consecutive terms in the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican from California. A member of the House Un-American Activities Committee, he rose to national prominence for his role in the Alger Hiss espionage case, quickly establishing his reputation as a hard-line anti-Communist. It is no small irony that the man who accused the Truman administration of "losing" China to the Communists in 1949 would be responsible for establishing friendly relations with the People's Republic of China some 20 years later.
Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1950, Nixon was chosen by Dwight D. Eisenhower as his vice-presidential running mate. The ticket swept into office in 1952, and was re-elected four years later. As vice-president, Nixon traveled extensively and took an active interest in U.S. foreign affairs.

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RICHARD M. NIXON
37th President of the United States
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: Born January 9, in Yorba Linda, California
: On January 3, begins tenure in U.S. House of Representatives where he served until November 1950
: Wins U.S. Senate seat from California on November 7
: Dwight Eisenhower elected President of the United States on November 4 / Richard Nixon elected Vice President
: Eisenhower and Nixon reelected on November 6
: Nixon, as the Republican nominee for president, is defeated by John Kennedy on November 8
: Richard Nixon elected President of the United States on November 5
: Nixon reelected president in November
: Nixon resigns the presidency on August 9, in the wake of the Watergate scandal
: Nixon dies after suffering a stroke on April 22
JERRY VOORHIS (1901-1984): Incubent Democratic congressman from California whom Nixon challenged and beat in 1946. Nixon had Voorhis's voting record printed on pink paper to suggest he had Communist sympathies. HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS (1900-1980) : Democratic Congresswoman from California (1945-50). Ran against Nixon for the Senate in 1950 and lost. She was the wife of actor Melvyn Douglas. ALGER HISS: A former State Department official and head of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. In 1948, the House Committee on Un-American Activities accused Hiss of being a Communist. The aggressive investigation was spurred on by Richard Nixon, then a freshman congressman from California. Hiss was found guilty of perjury and sentenced to five years in prison.

30. Nixon White House Tapes
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31. President Of The United States Of America - Wikipedia
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32. Record Of Historic Richard Nixon-Zhou Enlai Talks In February 1972 Now Declassif
During 2128 February 1972, president richard nixon spent an extraordinary weekin the People's Republic of China (PRC). The first us president to visit China
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Record of Historic Richard Nixon-Zhou Enlai Talks in February 1972 Now Declassified During 21-28 February 1972, President Richard Nixon spent an extraordinary week in the People's Republic of China (PRC). The first U.S. president to visit China, Nixon was playing a central role in opening up a new political relationship with the PRC after decades of mutual estrangement. The highlight of Nixon's trip was his meeting with Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong but its substance lay in a series of almost-daily extended conversations with Premier Zhou Enlai.
Twenty seven years after these events, the National Archives has finally declassified the Nixon-Zhou conversations in response to a mandatory declassification review request made by the National Security Archive in 1994. Once highly classified"Top Secret/Sensitive/Exclusively Eyes Only"all but three of the documents were released in their entirety. Significant excisions appear in the Nixon-Zhou discussions of Taiwan, Japan, South Asia, and the Soviet Union. Even with the excisions, these documents go well beyond the accounts of the talks that Nixon and his national security assistant Henry Kissinger provided in their memoirs.

33. U.S. President Bush To Start China Visit
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United States President George Walker Bush is scheduled to arrive in Beijing Thursday morning for a two-day working visit to China as guest of Chinese President Jiang Zemin.
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Press Wait For George W. Bush in Airport United States President George W. Bush arrived in Beijing at 10:10 am local time (GMT 2:10 am) Thursday morning for a two-day working visit to China as guest of Chinese President Jiang Zemin . China is the last leg of Bush's Northeast Asia trip, which has taken him to Japan and South Korea.
Jiang and Bush will hold talks later on Thursday to exchange views on bilateral relations and international and regional issues of common concern, after which the two heads of state will jointly meet the press, according to sources at China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs
This will be the second meeting between Jiang and Bush in four months. The two met for the first time during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Economic Leaders Meeting held in Shanghai in October last year.

34. Jiang Hosts Welcome Ceremony For U.S. President Bush
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Chinese President Jiang Zemin hosted a ceremony at the Great Hall of the People Thursday morning to welcome visiting U.S. President George W. Bush.
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Chinese President Jiang Zemin hosted a ceremony at the Great Hall of the People Thursday morning to welcome visiting U.S. President George W. Bush.
The two heads of state introduced, respectively, Chinese and U.S. officials attending the ceremony.
A Chinese military band played national anthems of the two countries.
Accompanied by President Jiang, President Bush reviewed the guard of honor of the three services of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA).
Attending the ceremony from the Chinese side were Jiang's wife Wang Yeping, Vice-Premier Qian Qichen , Vice-Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress Zhou Guangzhao , Vice-Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Ye Xuanping, Chairman of the Central Committee of China Democratic National Construction Association Cheng Siwei , Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan , Minister in charge of the State Development Planning Commission Zeng Peiyan , Finance Minister Xiang Huaicheng , Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Shi Guangsheng , Vice-Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing, Chinese Ambassador to the United States Yang Jiechi, Yang's wife Yue Aimei, Deputy Chief of the PLA General Staff Xiong Guangkai, Deputy Director of the General Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee You Xigui, and Assistant to Foreign Minister Zhou Wenzhong.

35. President Richard Nixon Told Us He Was Not A Crook.
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"I have earned every cent. And in all of my years in public life I have never obstructed justice. People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook. Well, I'm not a crook." "I had no prior knowledge of the Watergate break-in; I neither took part in nor knew about any of the subsequent coverup activities; I neither authorized nor encouraged subordinates to engage in illegal or improper campaign tactics." "Far from trying to hide the facts, my effort throughout has been to discover the facts—and to lay those facts before the appropriate law enforcement authorities so that justice could be done and the guilty dealt with." "I want to tell you my side of the case. I am sure that you have read the charge and you've heard that I, Senator Nixon, took $18,000 from a group of my supporters. Now, was that wrong? And let me say that it was wrong—I'm saying, incidentally, that it was wrong and not just illegal. Because it isn't a question of whether it was legal or illegal, that isn't enough. The question is, was it morally wrong? I say that it was morally wrong if any of that $18,000 went to Senator Nixon for my personal use. I say that it was morally wrong if it was secretly given and secretly handled. And I say that it was morally wrong if any of the contributors got special favors for the contributions that they made.

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37. Richard M. Nixon
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Richard Milhous Nixon (1913-1994), was the only president of the United States ever to resign from office. He left the presidency on Aug. 9, 1974, while facing almost certain impeachment for his involvement in the Watergate scandal. This scandal included a break-in at the Democratic national headquarters and other illegal activities by employees of Nixon's 1972 reelection committee. Nixon's attempts to cover up these crimes became a major part of the scandal.
Nixon was succeeded as president by Vice President Gerald R. Ford. One month after Nixon resigned, Ford pardoned him for all federal crimes he may have committed during his presidency.
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Although Nixon left office in disgrace, he won respect for his conduct of foreign policy. As president, he ended U.S. military participation in the Vietnam War in 1973 and eased the tension that had existed for years between the United States and both China and the Soviet Union. Nixon became the first president to visit China while in office. He also visited the Soviet Union. Nixon won congressional approval of U.S.-Soviet trade agreements and agreements to limit the production of nuclear weapons.
At home, Nixon was challenged by sharply rising prices. He placed government controls on wages and prices to halt inflation, but the controls had little effect. Nixon ended the military draft and created an all-volunteer system for the U.S. armed services.

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Nixon worked on his family's lemon farm and in their general store and gas station. He attended local public schools and Whittier College, went to Duke University Law School on a scholarship and placed third in his graduating class. His Presidency: Under Nixon's administration, there was a cease-fire agreement with Vietnam. Nixon began the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks with the Soviet Union. The Watergate controversy led to his resignation, but he was granted "a full, complete and absolute pardon." He was later known as an expert in international affairs. His Life: Reconciliation was the first goal set by President Richard M. Nixon. The Nation was painfully divided, with turbulence in the cities and war overseas. During his Presidency, Nixon succeeded in ending American fighting in Viet Nam and improving relations with the U.S.S.R. and China. But the Watergate scandal brought fresh divisions to the country and ultimately led to his resignation.

39. Richard Milhous Nixon
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Nixon came from a southern-California Quaker family, where hard work and integrity were deeply-rooted and heavily emphasized. Always a good student, he was invited by Harvard and Yale to apply for scholarships, but his older brother's illness and the Depression made his presence close to home necessary, and he was attended nearby Whittier College, where he graduated second in his class in 1934. He went on to law school at Duke University, where his seriousness and determination won him the nickname "Gloomy Gus." He graduated third in his class and applied for jobs with both large Northeastern law firms and the FBI His applications were all rejected, however, and he was forced to go home to southern California, where his mother helped get him a job at a friend's local law firm. At the outbreak of World War Two, Nixon went to work briefly for the tire-rationing section the Office of Price Administration in Washington, DC, and eight months later, he joined the Navy and was sent to the Pacific as a supply officer. He was popular with his men, and such an accomplished poker player that he was able to send enough of his comrades-in-arms' money back home to help fund his first political campaign. Shortly after returning from the war, Nixon entered politics, answering a Republican party call in the newspaper for someone to run against the five-term Democratic Congressman, Jerry Voorhis. Nixon seemed the perfect man for the job, and he was welcomed generously by the California Republican party, who considered him "salable merchandise."

40. President Nixon: Alone In The White House (2001) | Richard Reeves
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Who was Richard Nixon? The most amazing thing about the man was not what he did as president, but that he became president. In President Nixon, Richard Reeves has used thousands of new interviews and recently discovered or declassified documents and tapes including Nixon's tortured memos to himself and unpublished sections of H. R. Haldeman's diaries to offer a nuanced and surprising portrait of the brilliant and contradictory man alone in the White House. President Nixon is a startling narrative of a desperately introverted man who dreamed of becoming the architect of his times. Late at night, he sat upstairs in the White House writing notes to himself on his yellow pads, struggling to define himself and his goals: "Compassionate, Bold, New, Courageous...Zest for the job (not lonely but awesome). Goals reorganized govt...Each day a chance to do something memorable for someone. Need to be good to do good...Need for joy, serenity, confidence, inspiration." But downstairs he was building a house of deception. He could trust no one because in his isolation he thought other people were like him. He governed by secret orders and false records, memorizing scripts for public appearances and even for one-on-one meetings with his own staff and cabinet. His principal assistants, Haldeman and Henry Kissinger, spied on him as he spied on them, while cabinet members, generals, and admirals spied on all of them rifling briefcases and desks, tapping each other's phones in a house where no one knew what was true anymore.

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