Education:
Graduated from Whittier College (1934) and
Duke University Law School (1937)
Occupation:
Lawyer, public official
Religion:
Society of Friends (Quaker)
Wife:
Patricia Nixon (1946- ); Julie Nixon (1948-
)
Children:
Patricia Nixon (1946- );
Julie Nixon
(1948- )
Father:
Francis Anthony Nixon
Mother:
Hannah Milhous Nixon
Years in
office:
(January 20, 1969 to August 9, 1974)
(resignned)
Born:
January 9, 1913, in Yorba Linda, California
Died:
April
22, 1994, in New York, New York
Age at
death:
81
Elected
from:
California
Political
Party:
Republican
Other Government
Positions:
Attorney for U.S. Office of Emergency Management,
1942
Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1947-51
United States
Senator, 1951-53
Vice President, 1953-61 (under Eisenhower)
Presidential
Salary:
$200,000/year + $50,000 expense account
Vice
President:
Spiro T. Agnew (1969-73);
Gerald R. Ford (1973-74)
Secretary of
State:
William P. Rogers (1969-73)
Henry A. Kissinger (1973-74)
Secretary of the
Treasury:
David M. Kennedy (1969-70)
John B. Connally, Jr.
(1971-72)
George P. Schultz (1972-74)
William E. Simon (1974)
Secretary of
Defense:
Melvin R. Laird (1969-72)
Elliot L. Richardson (1973)
James R. Schlesinger (1973-74)
Attorney
General:
John N. Mitchell (1969-72)
Richard G. Kleindienst
(1972-73)
Elliot L. Richardson (1973)
William B. Saxbe (1974)
Postmaster
General:
Winton M. Blount (1969-71)
Secretary of the
Interior:
Walter J. Hickel (1969-70)
Rogers C. B. Morton
(1971-74)
Secretary of
Agriculture:
Clifford M. Hardin (1969-71)
Earl L. Butz (1971-74)
Secretary of
Commerce:
Maurice H. Stans (1969-72)
Peter G. Peterson (1972)
Frederick B. Dent (1973-74)
Secretary of
Labor:
George P. Schultz (1969-70)
James D. Hodgson
(1970-72)
Peter J. Brennan (1973-74)
Secretary of Health,
Education, and Welfare:
Robert H. Finch (1969-70)
Elliot L.
Richardson (1970-73)
Caspar W. Weinberger (1973-74)
Secretary of Housing
and Urban Development:
George W. Romney (1969-72)
James T. Lynn
(1973-74)
Secretary of
Transportation:
John A. Volpe (1969-73)
Claude S. Brinegar
(1973-74)
Links /
Resources:
The White
House