Richard Milhous Nixon


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Noun1.Richard Milhous Nixon - vice president under Eisenhower and 37th President of the United StatesRichard Milhous Nixon - vice president under Eisenhower and 37th President of the United States; resigned after the Watergate scandal in 1974 (1913-1994)
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Richard Milhous Nixon was the 37th president of the United States of America.
Richard Milhous Nixon (1913-1994), the 37th President and the only one ever to resign, was the first to visit all the American states and the first to go to China.
The real estate mogul, representing America's businesses involved in the non-financial sector of the US economy, claimed "it's a terrible time right now" in his 96 minute-long interview with Washington Post's Robert Costa and Bob Woodward, the latter known as the reporter who broke Watergate, spurring President Richard Milhous Nixon's downfall.
3 NIXON (1995) DEVELOPED a perfect American accent to play US president Richard Milhous Nixon in director Oliver Stone's movie about the life of the politician.
In 1913, Richard Milhous Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, was born in Yorba Linda, California.
"It would be ungrateful of me not to pause here and acknowledge the role of Richard Milhous Nixon in furthering my career," he wrote.
presidential candidates' debate was broadcast from Chicago's CBS Studios on September 26, 1960, between John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Richard Milhous Nixon.
It was understandable in the days of "Watergate", the burglarious conspiracy which caused the unprecedented resignation of a US president, the bewildering, fascinating and sadly unlovable Richard Milhous Nixon.
We are here tonight to celebrate the centennial of a statesman, a profile in courage and an extraordinary man we are all proud to have served: the 37th president of the United States, Richard Milhous Nixon.
Thirty six years later, Richard Milhous Nixon, the 37th President of the United States, became to date the only President to resign the office, in the face of certain impeachment resulting from the Watergate scandal.
For Kennedy, the Department was "a bowl of jello." And Richard Milhous Nixon had the following to say: