Richard M. Nixon AKA Richard Milhous Nixon Born: 9-Jan-1913 Birthplace: Yorba Linda, CA Died: 22-Apr-1994 Location of death: New York City Cause of death: Stroke Remains: Buried, Nixon Library, Yorba Linda, CA
Gender: Male Religion: Quaker Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Head of State Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: 37th US President, 1969-74 Military service: US Navy (1942-46) "I don't give a shit what happens. I want you all to stonewall it, let them plead the Fifth Amendment, cover up or anything else, if it'll save it, save this plan. That's the whole point. We're going to protect our people if we can."
Father: Francis Anthony Nixon (b. 3-Dec-1878, d. 4-Sep-1956) Mother: Hannah Milhous (b. 7-Mar-1885, d. 30-Sep-1967) Brother: Harold Samuel Nixon (b. 1909, d. 1933 Brother: F. Donald Nixon (b. 1914, d. 1987) Brother: Arthur Burdg Nixon (b. 1918, d. 1925) Brother: Edward Calvert Nixon (b. 1930) Wife: Pat Nixon (m. 21-Jun-1940, d. 22-Jun-1993, two daughters) Daughter: Tricia Nixon (b. 21-Feb-1946) Daughter: Julie Nixon Eisenhower (b. 5-Jul-1948)
High School: Fullerton High School, Fullerton, CA (1930) University: Whittier College, Whittier, CA (1934) Law School: LLB, Duke University (1937) Trustee: Whittier College
US President (1969-74) Nixon, Mudge, Rose Guthrie & Alexander Partner (1964-69)
Mudge, Stern, Baldwin & Todd Counsel (1963-64)
Adams, Duque & Hazeltine Counsel (1961-63)
President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Chairman (1956-61) US Vice President (1953-61) US Senator, California (1951-53) US Congressman, California 12th (1947-51) Alfalfa Club 1955 Bohemian Grove Burning Tree Country Club Chowder & Marching Society Improved Order of Red Men National Press Club Order of the Coif Watergate Scandal Alfalfa Party candidate for US President Time Person of the Year 1971 Time Person of the Year 1972 Grand Marshal of the Tournament of Roses 1953 Grand Marshal of the Tournament of Roses 1960 Silver Buffalo 1971 Tonsillectomy (1935) HUAC Hearings Visited Disneyland (1959, 16-Aug-1968, Mar-1973) Traveled to the USSR 22-Jul-1959 Funeral: Martin Luther King (1968) Wedding: Edward Cox and Tricia Nixon (1971) Funeral: Lyndon Johnson (1973) Audience with the Pope Traveled to the USSR May-1972 Assassination Attempt 22-Feb-1974 Traveled to the USSR Jun-1972 Pardoned by Gerald Ford 8-Sep-1974 Sued by the ACLU 1973, 1975 Disbarred New York bar 1976 Prostate Surgery New York Hospital (Jun-1987) Hernia Operation New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center (7-Jul-1988) Stroke 18-Apr-1994 Secret Service Codename Searchlight German Ancestry Maternal
Irish Ancestry Paternal
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Apollo 11 (24-Jan-2019) · Himself Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes (9-Sep-2018) · Himself Jane Fonda in Five Acts (20-Jan-2018) · Himself Won't You Be My Neighbor? (19-Jan-2018) · Himself First They Killed My Father (18-Feb-2017) · Himself 13th (30-Sep-2016) · Himself Birth of the Living Dead (18-Oct-2013) · Himself War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State (19-Apr-2013) · Himself Occupy Unmasked (21-Sep-2012) · Himself Ethos (10-Feb-2011) · Himself Escape from Suburbia: Beyond the American Dream (16-Sep-2007) · Himself From the Earth to the Moon (5-Apr-1998) · Himself On Company Business (Feb-1980) · Himself
Rotten Library Page: Richard M. Nixon
Author of books:
The Challenges We Face (1960, politics) Six Crises (1962, memoir) The Memoirs of Richard Nixon (1978, memoir) The Real War (1980, international affairs) Leaders (1981, biography) Real Peace: A Strategy for the West (1983, international affairs) No More Vietnams (1985, international affairs) 1999: Victory Without War (1988, international affairs) In the Arena: A Memoir of Victory, Defeat, and Renewal (1990, memoir) Seize the Moment: America's Challenge in a One-Superpower World (1992, international affairs) Beyond Peace (1994, international affairs)
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