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  1. Predicting the outcomes of presidential commissions: evidence from the Johnson and Nixon years. (US presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon): An article from: Presidential Studies Quarterly by Daniel A. Smith, Kevin M. Leyden, et all 1998-03-22
  2. First person: July 24, 1959.(postscript)(meeting between U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev at the 1959 US-Russia Exhibit): An article from: Russian Life by John Jacobs, 2009-07-01
  3. One of Us: Richard Nixon and the American Dream by Tom Wicker, 1991-02-27
  4. President Nixon by Richard Reeves, 2001-11-13
  5. Richard M. Nixon: Thirty-seventh President 1969-1974 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2007-09
  6. U.S.V. Richard M. Nixon Final Crisis Us Vs Versus by Frank. Nixon, Richard M. President.. Mankiewicz, 1975-01-01
  7. PUBLIC PAPERS OF THE PRESIDENTS- RICHARD NIXON 1971 by Richard Nixon, 1972
  8. US Presidential Inaugural Addresses by Presidents of the United States of America, 2008-11-15
  9. Submission of Recorded Presidential Conversations To the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives by President Richard Nixon April 30,1974
  10. Submission of Recored Presidential Conversations to the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives by President Richard Nixon by Unknown, 1974
  11. Richard M. Nixon TheState of the Union Address (Presidents) by Richard M. Nixon, 2009-07-18
  12. The Inaugural Speeches of the President - Richard Nixon by Richard Nixon, 2009-10-13
  13. The Joint Appearances of Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon: Presidential Campaign of 1960 by US Senate Committee on Commerce, 1961
  14. Joint Appearances of Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon Presidential Campaign of 1960 by US Senate, 1961

81. Award Winning Artist Stephen Kline Presents Offbeat Presidential Portraits...
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82. AllPolitics - President Richard Nixon's Resignation Speech
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President Richard Nixon's Resignation Speech
August 8, 1974
Good evening. This is the 37th time I have spoken to you from this office, where so many decisions have been made that shaped the history of this Nation. Each time I have done so to discuss with you some matter that I believe affected the national interest. In all the decisions I have made in my public life, I have always tried to do what was best for the Nation. Throughout the long and difficult period of Watergate, I have felt it was my duty to persevere, to make every possible effort to complete the term of office to which you elected me.

83. Richard Milhous Nixon
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Richard Milhous Nixon was born in Yorba Linda, Calif., on Jan. 9, 1913, to Midwestern-bred parents, Francis A. and Hannah Milhous Nixon, who raised their five sons as Quakers. Nixon was a high school debater and was undergraduate president at Whittier College in California, where he was graduated in 1934. As a scholarship student at Duke University Law School in North Carolina, he graduated third in his class in 1937. After five years as a lawyer, Nixon joined the navy in August 1942. He was an air transport officer in the South Pacific and a legal officer stateside before his discharge in 1946 as a lieutenant commander. Running for Congress in California as a Republican in 1946, Nixon defeated Rep. Jerry Voorhis. As a member of the House Un-American Activities Committee, he made a name as an investigator of Alger Hiss, a former high State Department official, who was later jailed for perjury. In 1950, Nixon defeated Rep. Helen Gahagan Douglas, a Democrat, for the Senate. He was criticized for portraying her as a Communist dupe. Nixon lost the 1960 race for the presidency to John F. Kennedy.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richard Nixon Rank: Term of Office: January 20 August 9 Followed: Lyndon Johnson Succeeded by: Gerald Ford Date of Birth Thursday January 9 Place of Birth: Yorba Linda, California Date of Death: Friday April 22 Place of Death: New York City New York First Lady Thelma "Patricia" Catherine Ryan ... Gerald Ford Richard Milhous Nixon January 9 April 22 ) was the 37th ( President of the United States . He is the only President to have resigned from office. His resignation came in response to the complex of scandals called the Watergate conspiracy He was raised as a evangelical Quaker by his mother, Hannah, who hoped he would become a Quaker missionary. His upbringing is said to have been marked by such conservative Quaker observances as refraining from drinking, dancing, and swearing. However, this is doubtful, as the evangelical sect of Quakerism known as Friends Churches, having been largely organized by itinerant Methodists, bore little resemblance to the traditional 'unprogrammed' Quaker religion, with its silent worship, avoidance of paid clergy, and strict adherence to pacifism. In any case, his father was less religious, focusing on the family business, a store that sold groceries and gasoline. There is much debate as to whether Nixon went through the expected Quaker soul-searching attendant on whether to become a

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86. Richard M. Nixon
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87. Famous ClipArt: U.S. Presidents: Richard M. Nixon
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Richard M. Nixon (1913-1994), 37th president of the United States, and the first to resign from office, while facing almost certain impeachment for his involvement in the Watergate scandal. Five months after graduation Nixon was admitted to the California bar, and joined a legal firm. On June 21, 1940, he married Thelma Catherine Patricia Ryan, nicknamed "Pat". Though orphaned at the age of 17, she had worked her way through college, and was teaching at the town's high school when he met her. They had two daughters, Patricia (called Tricia), born February 21, 1946, and Julie, born July 5, 1948. Nixon practiced law until 1942. When the United States entered World War II, he worked briefly for the Office of Price Administration, in Washington, D.C., and then served in the navy as a supply officer in the South Pacific, rising to the rank of lieutenant commander. Working hard in the Senate, Nixon served on the Labor and Public Welfare Committee. He became a popular speaker at Republican Party affairs, and in 1952, the Republican National Convention nominated him for Vice President to run with General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Democratic opponents accused him of accepting a "secret slush fund" from California businessmen, and he was nearly dropped from the ticket. But on September 23 1952, Nixon gave an emotional address on radio and television. Called the "Checkers" speech, because of a sentimental reference to his dog Checkers, Nixon discussed his personal finances in detail, showing that he had not profited personally from the fund. His self-defense tactic worked, and Republicans hailed him as a hero. Eisenhower retained him as running mate, and the two were swept into office by a margin of more than 6 million votes over the Democratic contender for president, Adlai E. Stevenson of Illinois.

88. White House Scandals--U.S. History Lesson Plan (grades 9-12)--DiscoverySchool.co
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89. Baseball Almanac - U.S. Presidents Menu
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90. "Our First Line Of Defense" Presidential Reflections On US Intelligence (U)eisen
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(Portrait) Richard M. Nixon's forte was foreign policy. When he entered the White House in 1969, he initially distrusted CIA. He soon came to appreciate the Agency's work as he dealt with Vietnam, the thaw in relations with Communist China, and the start of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) in 1970. President Nixon visited CIA's headquarters in March 1969.
    ". . . GOING BACK DURING THE eight years I was Vice President, I sat on the National Security Council and there I learned to respect the organ-ization, its Director and its reports that were made to the Council, and through the Council to the President of the United States. . . . "And in a sense, then, I look upon this organization as not one that is necessary for the conduct of conflict or war, or call it what you may, but in the final analysis as one of the great instruments of our govern-ment for the preservation of peace, for the avoidance of war, and for the development of a society in which this kind of activity would not be as necessary, if necessary at all. "It is that that I think the American people need to understand, that this is a necessary adjunct to the conduct of the Presidency. And I am keenly aware of that. I am keenly aware of the fact that many of you at times must have had doubts, perhaps you have not, but perhaps there may have been times that you have had doubts about your mission, the popularity of what you do in the country, and I want to reassure you on that score. . . .

91. Richard Nixon (1913-1994)
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Richard Nixon Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, resigned from office in 1974 while faced with almost certain impeachment for his role in the Watergate Scandal. The Watergate Scandal
A collection of resources about the scandal that nearly impeached President Richard Nixon, from your About.com Guide. American Experience: Early Career A nice short biography of Nixon prior to the presidency. American Experience: Legacy The legacy of Richard Milhous Nixon, blemished by the Watergate affair. American Experience: Presidential Politics The Presidency of Richard Milhous Nixon and the politics involved during his time in office.

92. The Presidents Of The United States
A collection of biographies and photographs from the official White House web site.Category Kids and Teens School Time United States Presidents...... Clinton, William J. 19932001, Portrait of richard nixon, nixon, richard 1969-74. ThePresident biographies presented here are from the book The Presidents of the
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93. C-SPAN: President Gerald R. Ford's Pardon Of President Richard Nixon
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September 8, 1974 By the President of the United States of America a Proclamation Richard Nixon became the thirty-seventh President of the United States on January 20, 1969 and was reelected in 1972 for a second term by the electors of forty-nine of the fifty states. His term in office continued until his resignation on August 9, 1974. Pursuant to resolutions of the House of Representatives, its Committee on the Judiciary conducted an inquiry and investigation on the impeachment of the President extending over more than eight months. The hearings of the Committee and its deliberations, which received wide national publicity over television, radio, and in printed media, resulted in votes adverse to Richard Nixon on recommended Articles of Impeachment.

94. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Presidents
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    nixon ended the longest war participation in us history, the Vietnam War (1973). RichardM. nixon Checkers Speech September 23, 1952 http//www.wakeamerica.com
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    96. Core Collections On The Richard Nixon Presidency

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    Core Collections on the Richard Nixon Presidency
    April 16, 1997 While the focus of the Gerald R. Ford Library's holdings is on the presidency of Gerald R. Ford, several major collections contain significant materials on the presidency of Richard M. Nixon because many officials served in both administrations. In addition to the core collections summarized below, the Library has folders and documents dating from the Nixon administration scattered throughout numerous collections. The Library also has materials from after the Nixon presidency relating to the Nixon pardon, handling of the Nixon papers, Nixon transition expenditures, and the former President's contacts with the Ford White House. Anyone is welcome to use these collections, and the Library staff will gladly provide assistance in finding material on specific topics. [In April 2000, the Library opened a significant portion of the National Security Adviser Files concerning the Vietnam War, including thousands of pages dating from the Nixon administration. Contact the Library for additional information.] "AMERICA SINCE HOOVER": Selected documents from the Presidential libraries, 1929-80

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