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- Richard M. Nixon
- The 37th President.
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- Richard Nixon was the first president to the United States to resign from office. Richard
- resigned in 1974 to avoid being impeached.
- In 1968, in a political comeback unprecedented in American history, Richard was elected as
- the 37th president of the United states. This victory followed two major defeats for
- Richard. In his first bid for the presidency in 1960, he was beaten by John F. Kennedy the
- Democratic Candidate. Two years later he suffered a crushing loss in his campaign for the
- governorship of his home state of California. After those 2 devastating losses he retired
- to practice law. Before the election of 1960 NixonÆs political career was a series of
- unbroken success. He was elected to the United States Congressman 1946, entered the Senate
- as the youngest member in history, and two years later he became the nationÆs second
- youngest vice-president at the age of 39. As vice-president he served 2 terms under Dwight
- D. Eisenhower. Richard Milhous Nixon was born in Yourba Linda, a farming village in Orange
- County, California. He was the second of five sons of Francis (Frank) Nixon and Hanna
- Milhous Nixon. Frank came from a Scotch-Irish farming family. He was a descendant of
- James Nixon, who emigrated from Ireland to settle in Delaware in 1753. RichardÆs father
- was born near McArthur, Ohio, had to go to work after only six years of school. His last
- job in Ohio was as a streetcar motorman. One winter day his feet were frostbitten in the
- car, and he decided to move to a warmer climate. In Whittier, California. There he took a
- job running a trolley. Whittier a Quaker settlement wan named fro the Quaker poet John
- Greenlear Whittier and founded in 1887. Here Frank and Hannah met. Hannah was one of nine
- children of Franklin Milhous whose ancestors had emigrated from Germany to England and then
- to Ireland. Later they moved to Pennsylvania to practice the Quaker religion freely. When
- Hannah was born, her parents lived near Butlerville, Indiana. In 1897 they moved to
- California. Frank met Hannah at a Quaker meetinghouse party in February of 1908. They
- were married four months later. Frank then changed his religion from Methodist, to Quaker.
- The year before Richard was born, his father bought land in Yourba Linda. On the land d
- he built a house and started a lemon grove. RichardÆs brothers Frances, Donald and Arthur
- were also born in Yourba Linda. 10 years latter the Nixons gave up the struggles of running
- an unsuccessful fruit stand and moved back to Whittier. In Whittier the last of the Nixon
- children, Edward, was born. Frank started a gas station, where he also began to sell some
- groceries. Later he bought an old house which he turned into a general store. When the
- boys were old enough to help out they would work at the gas station of in the general
- store. Richard became interested in politicks because of his father. Frank started a
- neighborhood debate club. When most children were reading fairy tales Richard was reading
- the opinion and business pages! RichardÆs life was never easy. Arthur the second youngest
- brother of Richard died when he was seven. When Richard was in high school his older
- brother, Harold, died of tuberculosis. Richard would also get up at four am and drive 12
- miles to a produce market then drive back and arrange the counter before school! When
- Richard was 17 he went to Whittier College, a Quaker institution that his mother had
- attended. When he was a sophomore he represented Whittier in more than 50 debates and won
- most of them. Richard graduated 2nd in his class in 1934 Richard wanted to be a lawyer but
- his family was out of money because his brotherÆs long illness had use all of the Nixons
- savings. However, his good college Richard and recommendations from his teachers earned
- him a scholarship to Duke University, in Durham, NC In Durham Nixon shared a $25 a semester
- apartment with three other students. to help pay for this share of the rent he took a job
- at the schools library. Richard was named ôGloomy Gusö because of his tendency to brood.
- In June of 1937 he graduated third in his class. Five months later Richard was admitted to
- the California bar. He joined the firm of Wingert and Bewley in Whittier. Latter the firm
- became Bewley, Knoop, and Nixon.
- In the Whittier theater group Nixon met ôPatö Ryan, a new teacher in the town high school.
- Pat was intelligent and attractive, with red hair and brown eyes. ON June 21, 1940, two
- years after their first meeting, they were married. Thelma Ryan was born on March 16, 1912,
- in Ely Nevada. Thelma like Richard had a though life. Her Mother died when she was 13 and
- then her Dad when she was 17. Pat worked many odd jobs to pay her way through collage. She
- even took a few parts in Hollywood movies. After she married Richard she continued to
- teach.
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- In 1942 Richard joined the navy. After World war 2 was over Nixon returned to the United
- states. He was then assigned to work on Navy contracts while awaiting discharge. Then he
- received a telephone call that changed his life. A republican citizenÆs committee in
- Whittier was considering Nixon as a candidate for Congress in the 12th Congressional
- District. In December 1945 Nixon accepted the candidacy with the promise that he would
- ôwage a fighting rocking socking campaign.ö Jerry Voorhis, a Democrat who had represented
- the 12th District since 1934 was running for reelection. Earlier in his career Voorhis had
- been an active Socialist. He had become more conservative over the years and was now an
- outspoken anti-Communist. Despite VoorhisÆ anti Communist stand the Los Angeles chapter of
- the left-wing Political Action Committee (PAC) endorsed him, apparently without his
- knowledge or approval. The theme of NixonÆs campaign was ôa vote for Nixon is a vote
- against the Communist-dominated PAC.ö The approach was successful. On November 5, 1946
- Richard Nixon won his first political election. The NixonsÆ daughter Patricia (called
- Tricia) was born during the campaign, on February 21, 1946. July their second daughter was
- born July 5, 1948. Richard knew that he could hold his own in the Senate, so he ran for
- senate in 1950. Nixon worked as hard as he could . While in Senate he hammered hard at
- three main issues: the war in Korea, Communism in government, and the high cost of the
- Democratic partyÆs programs. At the 1952 national convention the Republicans chose him as
- EisenhowerÆs running mate in an effort to balance the ticket with a West coast
- conservative. Eisenhower and NixonÆs campaign seamed doomed once an article entitled
- ôSecret Rich MenÆs Trust Fund Keeps Nixon in Style Far Beyond His Salary.ö was published in
- The New York Post. After that Republicans were panic-stricken and begging to have Nixon
- thrown off the ticket. The secret fund was hardly secret. Nixon was a main without much
- money, and when he won a seat in the Senate a group of business men publicly solicited
- funds so Nixon could keep in touch with the voters in his home state while he served in the
- Senate. Nixon was outraged by this so he went on national TV and delivered what is now
- known as the ôCheckersö speech. In the speech Richard states that he had received money
- from some business men but used it to campaign not to live the good life. He went on to
- say that he kept only one thing, a little cocker spaniel named Checkers. ôThe kids love
- that dog, and I want to say right now that regardless of what they say, weÆre going to keep
- it.ö
- The Republicans easily won the election.
- The only duties listed for the vice-president are to preside over the Senate and vote if
- there is a tie. Luckily Eisenhower didnÆt agree. He had Richard sit in on cabinet
- meetings and help with many president type duties such as preparing and giving speeches.
- Because of this he was able to fill in for Eisenhower when he suffered a major hart attack
- in 1955, abdominal surgery in 1956, and a mild stroke in 1957. In 1960 the RepublicanÆs
- decided to have Richard run for president with running mate Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Voters
- turned out in record numbers. When all sixty-eight votes were counted John F. Kennedy had
- become the firs Roman Catholic resident and Nixon came out the looser loosing by about
- 100,000 votes. Many of NixonÆs supporters blamed his defeat on irregularities in the votes
- in Texas and Illinois. Some blamed it on RichardÆs poor appearance onseveral debates.
- After the loose to Kennedy Nixon ran as the Republican candidate for governor of
- California. Nixon also lost this race and announced during a press conference that he was
- done with politics forever. Later he moved to New York where he entered a law practice.
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