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  Patricia Nixon Cox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tricia Nixon, escorted by her father down the aisle at her wedding to Edward Cox in 1971.
Patricia Nixon Cox (born February 21, 1946 in Whittier, California) is the daughter of former U.S. president Richard Nixon and his wife, Patricia.
Cox married White House aide Edward Finch Cox in a Rose Garden ceremony on June 12, 1971.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tricia_Nixon_Cox   (264 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Family feud stains efforts to burnish Nixon's legacy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Edward Cox, sounding a similar note of regret, says, "Tricia has always loved and will always love her sister." Says David Eisenhower, "It's a difference of opinion, and my view is it does not strain things long-range." Supporters of each side, however, make less conciliatory remarks.
Tricia Cox and Julie Eisenhower have always agreed that the library's role should be to polish the legacy of the only president who resigned to avoid impeachment.
Tricia Cox and Julie Eisenhower are on the library foundation's board of directors.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2002/04/30/nixon.htm   (1174 words)

  
 Patricia Nixon, Wife of Former President, Dies at 81   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Nixon, a heavy smoker although she never permitted herself to be seen smoking in public, died of lung cancer.
Nixon and their daughters, Tricia Nixon Cox and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, were at her bedside when she died at 5:45 a.m.
Nixon's last public appearances was in Yorba Linda, Calif., on July 19, 1990, for the dedication of the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace, and at a dinner that night for 1,600 friends at Los Angeles' Century Plaza Hotel.
www-tech.mit.edu /V113/N29/nixon.29w.html   (477 words)

  
 Federal Observer Articles - Federal Observer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Cox and her husband, lawyer Edward Cox, lobbied for a board that would be controlled by the Nixon family; Eisenhower aligned herself with those who sought a more independent board.
Cox countered with her own proposal that would give the sisters and Abplanalp the power to distribute the money, including to outside charities, unless the foundation board met to overrule such a decision within 60 days--a difficult task given how far-flung the board members are.
Cox, the elder of the sisters, was born in February 1946, nine days after her father, then a Whittier lawyer, declared he was running for Congress.
www.federalobserver.com /archive.php?aid=2071   (1328 words)

  
 Worldandnation: A Nixon Cold War
Tricia Cox and Julie Eisenhower, the Nixon daughters, are engaged in a bitter struggle to control the former president's legacy - a fight that began the day their father was laid to rest.
Cox has described the remarks he made about family control of the library as "offhand." But the Eisenhowers felt exploited in their time of grief, friends said.
Tricia, friends say, is "more than ready to defend her father's legacy," but through her husband and old family emissaries.
www.sptimes.com /2002/04/25/Worldandnation/A_Nixon_Cold_War.shtml   (1893 words)

  
 Nixon daughters' quarrel aired in lawsuits / Presidential library's board sues for control of Bebe Rebozo bequest
Cox wants the library to gain access to Rebozo's money, but only under the clear terms of his will, that it be controlled by three people: Cox, Eisenhower and Robert Abplanalp, a businessman and close family friend.
Cox and her supporters have tried to settle the issue privately, but the library has now filed two lawsuits, one in California and one in Florida, attempting to force Rebozo's foundation to hand over the money without the agreement of the sisters and Abplanalp.
In a letter that Cox recently wrote to Kenneth Khachigian, a Nixon speechwriter and family friend who also sits on the library board, she said the claim in the lawsuits is "false or misleading" and that it "only harms my father's legacy."
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2002/03/16/MN82707.DTL   (560 words)

  
 Nixon
As Tricia Nixon Cox, the daughter of former President Richard Nixon, was cleaning out her father's private desk following his funeral she came across a notecard stashed away in a small drawer.
Richard Nixon quite possibly wrote this rule in response to recurring conflict he (and many other presidents) had with a Congress that was upset with the secretive diplomacy routinely engaged in by the executive branch.
Nixon's Ten Commandments of Statecraft, interprets this rule not as a guideline for short-term international activity, but rather as advice for future leaders to never give up their beliefs, regardless of political pressure or conventional wisdom.
lilt.ilstu.edu /critique/fall2001docs/jvaughn.htm   (10946 words)

  
 The Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom
The group that persuaded President Nixon to found the Nixon Center were five wise and persuasive men who understood that there needed to be a new institution to help isolate and promote American national interest in the post-Cold War era.
The ambassador's friendship to President Nixon cannot be overestimated, and he will be honored in his own right on the first anniversary of the president's state services at a dinner at the Century Plaza Hotel on April 27th in Los Angeles.
It's particularly daunting when Tricia told me before we came down here to remember her father's first rule of introduction, and that is: Keep it short.
www.nixoncenter.org /publications/DOLE.html   (5063 words)

  
 Richard M. Nixon
Nixon and Pat in a portrait taken at the White House, September 1970.
Nixon in one of his favorite formal portraits, with a bust of Abraham Lincoln in the background, September 1970.
Nixon and a construction worker shake hands during a labor rally, January, 1972.
www.gmu.edu /library/specialcollections/nixon.html   (1008 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Nation & World: Rose Mary Woods, Nixon secretary, dies at 87
She was fiercely loyal to Nixon throughout his checkered political career and was with the family when Nixon prepared to leave the White House for the last time.
Julie Nixon Eisenhower and Tricia Nixon Cox said in a statement yesterday that Woods will be remembered for her devotion to the country and their family.
Jonathan Aitkin, a Nixon biographer, said that one of the reasons the president and his secretary had such a long-lasting relationship was that their characters were similar.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/nationworld/2002158941_woodsobit24.html   (744 words)

  
 The tapes that ensnared -- and felled -- a president
Also with him are his daughters, Tricia Nixon Cox, far right, and Julie Eisenhower, at left with her husband, David.
Nixon would say later that failing to destroy them was his biggest mistake.
Nixon, for the rest of his life, and his estate ever since have fought to keep the tapes from being heard.
www.chron.com /content/interactive/special/watergate/tapes.html   (810 words)

  
 Bob Greene
The dispute between Richard Nixon's daughters over a $19 million gift from their father's best friend is fascinating in a way that has nothing to do with the money, and nothing to do with the daughters.
Julie Nixon Eisenhower believes the money should be controlled by the library's board; Tricia Nixon Cox wants the money controlled by a small group dominated by the Nixon family.
Nixon had been a little wary even discussing his motives for the way he acted: "I have never been one to do a very effective job of psychoanalysis," he told me. "I don't try to psychoanalyze others, and so I'm not that good at psychoanalyzing myself.
www.jewishworldreview.com /bob/greene040802.asp   (739 words)

  
 Bitter Nixon family feud over legacy | International | The Observer
When Richard Nixon was forced to resign from the US presidency in 1974 over the Watergate affair, it was his family who closed ranks around him and helped him survive his disgrace.
Cox's camp accuse the directors of the library of trying to oust her to win 'complete control for their own purposes'.
Tricia Nixon Cox's side claim that the board of directors like Kissinger and Annenberg are too far distant, unwell or passive to exert any control of the way the library is being run.
observer.guardian.co.uk /international/story/0,6903,668833,00.html   (604 words)

  
 The Irascible Professor-commentary of the day-03-17-02. Now I'm just amused.
With this history in mind, the IP was amused to learn that Nixon's daughters, Tricia Nixon Cox and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, are engaged in a first-class pissing match over the disposition of a recent $12 million bequest to the Nixon Foundation from the estate of the late Bebe Rebozo.
Tricia Nixon Cox would prefer that control of the Foundation be in the hands of Nixon family members and close friends, while Julie Nixon Eisenhower prefers the more independent control provided by the present 24 member board.
Cox has countered with a proposal that would give the three person group the authority to expend the money to outside charities as well as to the Foundation.
irascibleprofessor.com /comments-03-17-02.htm   (775 words)

  
 The Citizen, Auburn NY
Cox conceded his closest adviser, if he does decide to challenge Clinton in 2006, will be his wife, Tricia Nixon Cox, the daughter of former president Richard Nixon.
Cox said he "comes from a culture of life point of view" on abortion and stem cell research, but said later he supports the death penalty.
Cox contended New York currently is suffering from a lack of clout in Washington because both its senators - Clinton and Charles Schumer - are Democrats, while the Republicans control the White House and both houses of Congress.
www.auburnpub.com /articles/2005/06/30/news/news09.txt   (666 words)

  
 N-Philes :: Forums - Rose Mary Woods (Richard Nixon's secretary) dies
She was an extremely loyal woman (anyone close to Nixon had to be) and had some role in deleting material from the infamous Watergate cover-up tape.
The gap in the tape of a June 20, 1972, conversation between Richard Nixon and chief of staff H.R. Haldeman was critical to the question of what Nixon knew about the break-in at Democratic headquarters in the Watergate complex three days earlier and when he knew it.
Julie Nixon Eisenhower and Tricia Nixon Cox said in a statement Sunday that Woods will be remembered for her devotion to the country and their family.
www.n-philes.com /forums/showthread.php?t=9973   (819 words)

  
 Exoticdogs.com:Richard M. Nixon's Pet Info
Pat Nixon, born Thelma Catherine Ryan, received her nickname because she was born on the eve of St. Patrick's Day.
In August 1942 Nixon entered the Navy as a junior lieutenant and was sent to a naval air base in Iowa.
On April 22, 1994, Nixon died of a stroke, and a state funeral was held five days later in Yorba Linda, California.
www.exoticdogs.com /presidents/display.php?p=37   (462 words)

  
 Nixon library triggers discord - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
But a legal fight over a $19 million gift to the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation, the only presidential library that does not receive federal funding, has set the daughters against each other and brought into question the stewardship of the library.
Cox, 56, also wants the money put into an endowment, but under the control of the three-person board as spelled out by the trust.
Although home to Nixon's pre- and post-presidential work, the library does not house his presidential papers, which were seized after his resignation.
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/pittsburghtrib/s_71072.html   (749 words)

  
 Nixon secretary dies in Ohio
The devoted secretary of President Richard Nixon was in the middle of the Watergate crisis.
When the time came for the family to privately say goodbye to Nixon before he climbed aboard the helicopter headed for Air Force One, Woods stood by with Pat Nixon, daughters Tricia and Julie and their husbands.
Woods, the granddaughter of an Irish stowaway, was born in Sebring, Ohio, on Dec. 26, 1917, and was raised in a strict Roman Catholic family.
www.columbiatribune.com /2005/Jan/20050124News020.asp   (510 words)

  
 The Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom
President and distinguished guests, it is a special privilege to be with you here tonight at this dinner sponsored by the Nixon Library and Center for Peace and Freedom, because each of you in your unique way represents a sentiment expressed in one of my father's favorite quotes.
President, Tricia, ladies and gentlemen, it was shortly after I was in the United States that I met my late husband, Elmer Bobst, and a couple of months later he asked me if I would like to meet the Nixons in Washington.
President Nixon believed deeply that the United States simply could not be strong at home unless we were strong and prepared to lead abroad.
www.nixoncenter.org /publications/CLINTON.html   (4402 words)

  
 CNN.com - Tricia Nixon Cox denies President Nixon struck her mother - August 29, 2000 (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Patricia Nixon Cox unequivocally denies her late father, President Richard M. Nixon, struck her mother and doubts he took an unprescribed mood-altering drug in the White House.
Cox lives in New York with her husband, Edward Cox, a lawyer, and speaks in public very rarely -- far less than her younger sister, Julie.
Cox noted that "these claims are based on statements attributed to two persons no longer alive by a man (Sears) who did not meet either of my parents until years after 1962."
www.cnn.com.cob-web.org:8888 /2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/08/29/nixonbook.tricia.ap/index.html   (813 words)

  
 CNN - U.S. Briefs - Dec. 20, 1995
Nixon's daughters, Tricia Nixon Cox and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, accused Stone Tuesday of "character assassination." They said that Stone, known for his controversial depictions of Vietnam and the John F. Kennedy assassination, pulled facts from the air when it came to depicting the Nixons' private life.
Nixon is portrayed in the film by Anthony Hopkins as a man unsure of his political future and haunted by his past as well as by the deaths of his brothers and his political rivals, John and Robert Kennedy.
In a written statement issued by the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California, the family said that scenes in the film featuring actors playing Pat and Richard Nixon, both deceased, "are calculated solely and maliciously to defame and degrade President and Mrs.
edition.cnn.com /US/Newsbriefs/9512/12-19   (1275 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Nixon tapes released   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
On June 9, 1972, Nixon calls Richard G. Kleindienst, soon to be sworn in as attorney general, and they joke about how they wished the Supreme Court had more conservative justices.
Nixon: The writers are predominantly Jewish in all.
Nixon dictates a letter to be written to Walters under a false name.
www.usatoday.com /news/washington/2002/02/28/nixon-tapes-excerpts.htm   (484 words)

  
 Nixon White House Tapes
President Richard M. Nixon White House Tapes: 1971 conversations in the Oval Office with Ronald Reagan, on the vote to seat China at the UN, and with Attorney General John Mitchell, on the appointment of Lewis Powell to the Supreme Court.
President Richard M. Nixon and entertainer Red Skelton, daughter Tricia Nixon Cox, White House Press Secretary Ron Ziegler, Undersecretary of State John Irwin, Senator William Fulbright (D-AR), Washington Star columnist Crosby Noyes, White House Chief of Staff H.R. "Bob" Haldeman, Mrs.
President Richard M. Nixon and National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger, White House Secretary Rose Mary Woods, U.S. Secretary of State William Rogers, White House Chief of Staff H.R. "Bob" Haldeman, OMB Director George Schultz, Treasury Secretary John Connally, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, and White House aides Charles Colson and Patrick Buchanan.
www.c-span.org /executive/presidential/nixon.asp   (1039 words)

  
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Patricia Nixon Cox, daughter of the late President Richard M. Nixon, flatly denied a published allegation that her father struck her mother.
Her late mother, Patricia Nixon, "was my father's strongest supporter and really believed in what he was trying to accomplish," Mrs.
Cox, who lives in New York with her husband, Edward Cox, a lawyer, speaks in public very rarely, far less than her younger sister, Julie.
www.turkishdailynews.com.tr /archives.php?id=19256   (5378 words)

  
 Still Tricky - CBS News
Apparently, Julie Nixon Eisenhower and Tricia Nixon Cox stopped talking to each other about five years ago because they disagree about how the Nixon Library should be financed and run.
Ostensibly, Tricia would like the Nixon family to control the library while Julie would prefer it to be managed by a more professional group.
The Nixon sisters have both filed lawsuits, and in the meantime, a $19 million bequest from Nixon's old friend, Bebe Rebozo is being withheld from the library.
uttm.com /stories/2002/04/04/opinion/garver/main505414.shtml   (835 words)

  
 Keyword   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Edward Cox, a son-in-law of the late President Richard Nixon, is reconsidering his decision two months ago to withdraw from the race for the Republican nomination to challenge Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the state's GOP chairman said Friday.
Cox, a son-in-law of the late President Richard Nixon, is trying to blunt the drive by Westchester County District Attorney Jeanine Pirro for the GOP nod.
Cox, who married Tricia Nixon in the Rose Garden when her father was president, has told friends and Republican Party insiders that he is considering running against Mrs.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/keyword?k=edwardcox   (1526 words)

  
 Nixon Presidential Materials - WHCA Sound Recordings Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The "D" Series consists primarily of remarks, interviews, appearances, and press conferences by David and Julie Eisenhower and by Tricia and Edward Cox.
Tape Contents: Tricia Nixon's remarks at a ground-breaking for National 4H Center, with Clifford Hardin, Jack and Art Linkletter, Dr. Anderson, CA Vines, and Mr.
Nixon on volunteers, with Dorothy Hyde, Lenore Romney, Mrs.
nixon.archives.gov /find/av/whca/sound_d.html   (934 words)

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