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Officials of the Nixon Administration


Officials of the Nixon Administration

The following official personnel lists were printed in the annual United States Government Manual and represent a snapshot of staffing in the Executive Office ...

Richard Nixon - Administration | Miller Center

Richard Nixon - Administration ; Vice President. Spiro T. Agnew (1969–1973) ; Vice President. Gerald Ford (1973–1974) ; Secretary of State. William P. Rogers (1969 ...

Presidency of Richard Nixon - Wikipedia

He was succeeded by Gerald Ford, whom he had appointed vice president after Spiro Agnew became embroiled in a separate corruption scandal and was forced to ...

Category:Nixon administration cabinet members - Wikipedia

Pages in category "Nixon administration cabinet members" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.

The Nixon Administration and Watergate - Research Guides

Drawings related to Watergate include depictions of Charles Colson, Archibald Cox, John Dean, John Ehrlichman, Sam Ervin, H. R. Haldeman, Howard Hunt, Leon ...

Cabinet officers | Richard Nixon Museum and Library

On July 11, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, and Cabinet officers and staffers, including William P. Rogers, George P. Shultz, ...

President Nixon and the NSC - Short History - Office of the Historian

Foreign policy had been Nixon's specialty in Congress and as Vice President under Eisenhower. As President, he fully intended to control foreign policy and make ...

Administration Officials - Richard Nixon's Political Scandal ...

President Richard M. Nixon ordered Attorney General Elliott Richardson to fire Archibald Cox, the special prosecutor appointed by Richardson to investigate ...

Richard M. Nixon | The White House

Richard Nixon was elected the 37th President of the United States (1969-1974) after previously serving as a US Representative and a US Senator from California.

Richard Nixon | Biography, Presidency, Watergate ... - Britannica

Richard Nixon was the 37th president of the United States. He was a Republican, and he held the presidency from 1969 to 1974.

How President Nixon Worked with a Democratic Congress

Bridging the Branches – How President Nixon Worked with a Democratic Congress ... Nixon was the first President in 120 years to enter office ...

Richard M. Nixon - White House Historical Association

After a failed effort in 1962 to become governor of California, he went on in 1968 to defeat Vice President Hubert Humphrey and a third-party candidate, Alabama ...

Richard Nixon | Miller Center

Schoolchildren absorb at least one fact about Richard Milhous Nixon: He was the first and (so far) the only President of the United States to resign the ...

Richard Nixon Event Timeline | The American Presidency Project

Senator George McGovern won the nomination on the first roll call (other contenders had withdrawn--Former Vice President Hubert Humphrey and ...

Vice President Richard M. Nixon - Eisenhower Presidential Library

Vice President Richard M. Nixon. Richard Milhous Nixon was born on January 9, 1913, in Yorba Linda, California. He served as Dwight Eisenhower's ...

Nixon administration officials | Wiki - FreedomGPT

Henry Kissinger was appointed as National Security Advisor by President Richard Nixon in 1969 and served until 1975. During his tenure, he played a crucial role ...

Richard Nixon Timeline

Vice President Nixon runs for President of the United States. His opponent was Senator John F. Kennedy. The two candidates participated in the first televised ...

Chapter 7: Nixon and Ford Administrations 1969-1977

His Vice President, former minority leader of the House of Representatives Gerald Ford became President. The brief Ford Administration (1974-1977) continued ...

A President Resigns - 50 Years Later | National Archives Museum

President Nixon resigned from office on August 9, 1974. Vice President Gerald Ford acceded to the Presidency in the wake of Richard Nixon's resignation.

Cabinet Members Under Nixon - InfoPlease

Cabinet Members Under Nixon ; Secretary of Agriculture, Clifford M. Hardin, 1969. Earl L. Butz, 1971 ; Secretary of Commerce, Maurice H. Stans, ...