Editor’s note: This article is one in a five-part series looking back on the life of one of Duke’s most infamous alumni — Richard Nixon. Read the previous installments on Nixon’s childhood ...
He wanted his aides to tell diplomats, “I’m sorry ... he is out of control ... you don’t know the man,” or that he’s a ...
Well, almost no one. There was one person who America’s 41st president could turn to for advice: its 37th, Richard Nixon. That advice took the form of a seven page memo, the contents of which ...
Announcer: On January 20th, 1969, Richard Milhous Nixon was sworn in as the 37th President of the United States. As those before him had done, the new President promised to listen to all the people.
Trump has repeatedly and explicitly said he wants to use the perception he is unpredictable, and even unhinged, to boost ...
The Nixon Presidential Library & Museum held its annual commemoration marking President Richard Nixon’s birthday ... Nixon, the 37th president, would have been 112 this year.
Any other time in American history the question of how to mark the 50th anniversary of the resignation of a disgraced president would be simple. There would be retrospectives on the rise and fall ...
There is a vacuum in the nation’s leadership, and once Richard Milhous Nixon takes the oath of office next week to become the 37th President of the U.S., there will not be much time before he ...
even prouder than the day Richard became vice president.” Richard Milhous Nixon, Law School ‘37, is the only U.S. president Duke has produced in its century. “Few came so far, so fast ...
As the speech suggests, President Nixon plans no frenetic hundred ... During much of the period between election and Inauguration, Richard Nixon purposely remained in the wings, saying little ...