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This file contains:
The Philidephia Inquirer. "David Eisenhower." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7291968
The Sunday Star. "Young and Famous." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7281968
The Nixon Nominator. "Oregon!" [First page scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
The Nixon Nominator. "Nixon 83%" [First page scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
The Washington Post. "Nixon: 'This Time We're Going to Win!'" [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 8091968
The Washington Post. "Busy Nixon Takes Time for Fans." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 8071968
The Washington Post. "David and Julie Aren't Voting; They're Talking." by Dorothy McCardle. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7301968
[Newspaper unknown.] "Fear of Flying Bullets in R.P. Elections." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
The Sunday Star. "David's a Youthquake in Nixon Campaign." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7211968
The Washington Post. "David and Julie Aren't Voting; They're Talking." by Dorothy McCardle. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7301968
The Nixon Nominator. "Movin' Out." [First page scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
The Nixon Nominator. "Nixon Boom!" [First page scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
The Nixon Nominator. "Bandwagon." [First page scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
Transcript of interview between "Rep" and Dwight David Eisenhower. [Other Document], n.d.
Tomorrow's American News. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 5201968
Tomorrow's American News. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 3111968
The Washington Post. "Nixon Is Endorsed by Ike." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7191968
[Magazine unknown.] Picture of Nixon family (including David Eisenhower). [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
The Sunday Star. "David's a Youthquake in Nxon Campaign." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7211968
Los Angeles Times. "Eisenhower Urges Nixon Nomination as 'Best for U.S.'" [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7191968
The Evening Star. "Eisenhower Endorses Nixon for President." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7181968
The New York Times. "Eisenhower Backs Nixon Praising His 'Experience.'" [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7191968
Daily News. "Ike Makes Choice: It's Nixon All the Way." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7191968
Autographed Photo of Gen. D.D. Eisenhower. [Photograph], n.d.
The Washington Post. "Nixon Girls Buoyant on D.C." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7111968
The Washington Post. "David and Julie aren't Voting; They're Talking." by Dorothy McCardle. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7301968
Color (Kodachrome) photo of unidentified house. [Photograph], n.d.
The Sunday Star. "David's a Youthquake in Nixon Campaign." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7211968
[Newspaper unknown.] "David Eisenhower." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
The New York Times. "Eisenhower Backs Nixon Praising His 'Experience.'" [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
[Newspaper unknown.] "5,000 Greet Nixon at L.A. Reception." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
[Newspaper unknown.] "Window on Washington." by Bill Henry. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
Los Angeles Times. "Nixon in L.A., Says He Will Select His Own Running Mate." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
Herald-Examiner. "It's A Social Call, According to Nixon." by Myrna Oliver. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
[Newspaper unknown.] "Nixon Draws Record Crowd." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
Los Angeles Times. "Eisenhower Urges Nixon Nomination as 'Best for U.S.'" [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7191968
Los Angeles Times, "1968: Year of the New Nixons." by Lynn Lilliston. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7231968
The Sunday Star. "David's a Youthquake in Nixon Campaign." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7211968
The Sunday Star. "David Eisenhower Future Candidate?" [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 8111968
The Washington Post. Picture of Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 8141968
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. Picture of Richard Nixon and Dwight David Eisenhower. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 2/3/1969
Women's Wear Daily. "Eisenhower Park." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 10021969
Miami Beach Sun. "What's a Roosevelt Doing in Nixon Camp?" by Charlotte Caffrey. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 8/1/1968
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This file contains:
The Philidephia Inquirer. "David Eisenhower." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7291968
The Sunday Star. "Young and Famous." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7281968
The Nixon Nominator. "Oregon!" [First page scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
The Nixon Nominator. "Nixon 83%" [First page scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
The Washington Post. "Nixon: 'This Time We're Going to Win!'" [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 8091968
The Washington Post. "Busy Nixon Takes Time for Fans." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 8071968
The Washington Post. "David and Julie Aren't Voting; They're Talking." by Dorothy McCardle. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7301968
[Newspaper unknown.] "Fear of Flying Bullets in R.P. Elections." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
The Sunday Star. "David's a Youthquake in Nixon Campaign." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7211968
The Washington Post. "David and Julie Aren't Voting; They're Talking." by Dorothy McCardle. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7301968
The Nixon Nominator. "Movin' Out." [First page scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
The Nixon Nominator. "Nixon Boom!" [First page scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
The Nixon Nominator. "Bandwagon." [First page scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
Transcript of interview between "Rep" and Dwight David Eisenhower. [Other Document], n.d.
Tomorrow's American News. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 5201968
Tomorrow's American News. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 3111968
The Washington Post. "Nixon Is Endorsed by Ike." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7191968
[Magazine unknown.] Picture of Nixon family (including David Eisenhower). [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
The Sunday Star. "David's a Youthquake in Nxon Campaign." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7211968
Los Angeles Times. "Eisenhower Urges Nixon Nomination as 'Best for U.S.'" [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7191968
The Evening Star. "Eisenhower Endorses Nixon for President." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7181968
The New York Times. "Eisenhower Backs Nixon Praising His 'Experience.'" [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7191968
Daily News. "Ike Makes Choice: It's Nixon All the Way." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7191968
Autographed Photo of Gen. D.D. Eisenhower. [Photograph], n.d.
The Washington Post. "Nixon Girls Buoyant on D.C." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7111968
The Washington Post. "David and Julie aren't Voting; They're Talking." by Dorothy McCardle. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7301968
Color (Kodachrome) photo of unidentified house. [Photograph], n.d.
The Sunday Star. "David's a Youthquake in Nixon Campaign." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7211968
[Newspaper unknown.] "David Eisenhower." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
The New York Times. "Eisenhower Backs Nixon Praising His 'Experience.'" [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
[Newspaper unknown.] "5,000 Greet Nixon at L.A. Reception." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
[Newspaper unknown.] "Window on Washington." by Bill Henry. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
Los Angeles Times. "Nixon in L.A., Says He Will Select His Own Running Mate." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
Herald-Examiner. "It's A Social Call, According to Nixon." by Myrna Oliver. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
[Newspaper unknown.] "Nixon Draws Record Crowd." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], n.d.
Los Angeles Times. "Eisenhower Urges Nixon Nomination as 'Best for U.S.'" [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7191968
Los Angeles Times, "1968: Year of the New Nixons." by Lynn Lilliston. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7231968
The Sunday Star. "David's a Youthquake in Nixon Campaign." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 7211968
The Sunday Star. "David Eisenhower Future Candidate?" [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 8111968
The Washington Post. Picture of Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 8141968
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. Picture of Richard Nixon and Dwight David Eisenhower. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 2/3/1969
Women's Wear Daily. "Eisenhower Park." [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 10021969
Miami Beach Sun. "What's a Roosevelt Doing in Nixon Camp?" by Charlotte Caffrey. [Not scanned.] [Newspaper], 8/1/1968
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
White House Special Files Collection
Folder List
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
55
22
07291968
Newspaper
The Philidephia Inquirer. "David
Eisenhower." [Not scanned.]
55
22
07281968
Newspaper
The Sunday Star. "Young and Famous."
[Not scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Newspaper
The Nixon Nominator. "Oregon!" [First
page scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Newspaper
The Nixon Nominator. "Nixon 83%" [First
page scanned.]
55
22
08091968
Newspaper
The Washington Post. "Nixon: "This Time
We're Going to Win!" [Not scanned.]
55
22
08071968
Newspaper
The Washington Post. "Busy Nixon Takes
Time for Fans." [Not scanned.]
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Page 1 of 7
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
55
22
07301968
Newspaper
The Washington Post. "David and Julie
Aren't Voting; They're Talking." by Dorothy
McCardle. [Not scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Newspaper
[Newspaper unknown.] "Fear of Flying
Bullets in R.P. Elections." [Not scanned.]
55
22
07211968
Newspaper
The Sunday Star. "David's a Youthquake in
Nixon Campaign." [Not scanned.]
55
22
07301968
Newspaper
The Washington Post. "David and Julie
Aren't Voting; They're Talking." by Dorothy
McCardle. [Not scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Newspaper
The Nixon Nominator. "Movin' Out." [First
page scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Newspaper
The Nixon Nominator. "Nixon Boom!"
[First page scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Newspaper
The Nixon Nominator. "Bandwagon." [First
page scanned.]
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Page 2 of 7
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
55
22
n.d.
Other Document
Transcript of interview between "Rep" and
Dwight David Eisenhower.
55
22
05201968
Newspaper
Tomorrow's American News. [Not scanned.]
55
22
03111968
Newspaper
Tomorrow's American News. [Not scanned.]
55
22
07191968
Newspaper
The Washington Post. "Nixon Is Endorsed
by Ike." [Not scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Newspaper
[Magazine unknown.] Picture of Nixon
family (including David Eisenhower). [Not
scanned.]
55
22
07211968
Newspaper
The Sunday Star. "David's a Youthquake in
Nxon Campaign." [Not scanned.]
55
22
07191968
Newspaper
Los Angeles Times. "Eisenhower Urges
Nixon Nomination as 'Best for U.S." [Not
scanned.]
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Page 3 of 7
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
55
22
07181968
Newspaper
The Evening Star. "Eisenhower Endorses
Nixon for President." [Not scanned.]
55
22
07191968
Newspaper
The New York Times. "Eisenhower Backs
Nixon Praising His "Experience." [Not
scanned.]
55
22
07191968
Newspaper
Daily News. "Ike Makes Choice: It's Nixon
All the Way." [Not scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Photograph
Autographed Photo of Gen. D.D. Eisenhower.
55
22
07111968
Newspaper
The Washington Post. "Nixon Girls Buoyant
on D.C." [Not scanned.]
55
22
07301968
Newspaper
The Washington Post. "David and Julie
aren't Voting; They're Talking." by Dorothy
McCardle. [Not scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Photograph
Color (Kodachrome) photo of unidentified
house.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Page 4 of 7
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
55
22
07211968
Newspaper
The Sunday Star. "David's a Youthquake in
Nixon Campaign." [Not scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Newspaper
[Newspaper unknown.] "David
Eisenhower." [Not scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Newspaper
The New York Times. "Eisenhower Backs
Nixon Praising His "Experience." [Not
scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Newspaper
[Newspaper unknown.] "5,000 Greet Nixon
at L.A. Reception." [Not scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Newspaper
[Newspaper unknown.] "Window on
Washington." by Bill Henry. [Not scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Newspaper
Los Angeles Times. "Nixon in L.A., Says
He Will Select His Own Running Mate."
[Not scanned.]
55
22
n.d.
Newspaper
Herald-Examiner. "It's A Social Call,
According to Nixon." by Myrna Oliver. [Not
scanned.]
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Page 5 of 7
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
55
22
n.d.
Newspaper
[Newspaper unknown.] "Nixon Draws
Record Crowd." [Not scanned.]
55
22
07191968
Newspaper
Los Angeles Times. "Eisenhower Urges
Nixon Nomination as 'Best for U.S." [Not
scanned.]
55
22
07231968.
Newspaper
Los Angeles Times, "1968: Year of the New
Nixons." by Lynn Lilliston. [Not scanned.]
55
22
07211968
Newspaper
The Sunday Star. "David's a Youthquake in
Nixon Campaign." [Not scanned.]
55
22
08111968
Newspaper
The Sunday Star. "David Eisenhower Future
Candidate?" [Not scanned.]
55
22
08141968
Newspaper
The Washington Post. Picture of Julie Nixon
and David Eisenhower. [Not scanned.]
55
22
02031969
Newspaper
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. Picture of
Richard Nixon and Dwight David
Eisenhower. [Not scanned.]
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Page 6 of 7
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
55
22
10021969
Newspaper
Women's Wear Daily. "Eisenhower Park."
[Not scanned.]
55
22
08011968
Newspaper
Miami Beach Sun. "What's a Roosevelt
Doing in Nixon Camp?" by Charlotte
Caffrey. [Not scanned.]
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Page 7 of 7
theNIXON VOMINATOR
For President Co
THeMS
103
June, 1968
OREGON!
Eager 'Beaver State Voters Give Nixon73%
the NIXON OMINATOR
Published by the Nixon For President Committee
No.
2
103
May, 1968
GOP SCORE- - 6 PRIMARIES:
Story Page 7
NIXON
83%
Polls 1,240,000 of 1,500,000 Votes Cast
Massive Totals in Indiana and Nebraska
to:NIXONNOMINATOR
July,
MOVIN' OUT!
Delegates Snap up Tickets for Nixon Train
Page 3.
Morton Will Be Convention Floor Leader
Page 4
theNIXON] OMINATO
No.1
Published by the Nixen For President Committee
P
MINATOR
MDE
Rep: General you personally endorsed a candidate for the Republican Presidency
Candidacy, do you have an endorsement, sir, for the Vice-Presidential
candidate?
DDE: Well, not at this moment. In fact that's normally the selection
of the Presidential nominee working with the National Committee and they
make a selection.
Rep: General, in the light of your endorsement of Mr. Nixon, what advise
would you give to Governor Rockefeller?
DDE: Oh, none. He hasn't asked me for any. I must say this, that last Spring
before my illness --I don't know just what time it was--a month or so, I had
the occasion to talk either personally or over the phone with every prominent
Republican leader or potential candidate in my Party. And every one of them
made the same to me and to themselves, the same pledge that I have just
stated, whoever the nominee may be, I shall support him.
Rep: General, do you think that in a sense your statement will close off or
lock in the nomination for Mr. Nixon?
DDE: No I don't. Personally I don't, I don't think that my own personal
endorsement is a decisive thing, but I am, frankly--many people have mistakenly
thought that I had never liked or supported or really believed in Nixon. This
is a me re misapprehension. Speaking out at this time I just want the country
to know that I have admired and respected this man and liked the man for ever
since I met him back in 1952.
Rep: Does the family connected have any influence on you?
- 2 -
DDE: Well, I think they tried to.
Rep: General, you mention particularly the problem of racial equality.
Could you elaborate on that--do you think that is the dominate issue?
DDE: Do you think what?
Rep: That that is the dominate issue.
DDE: Oh no, I don't think it's the dominate issue, but it's one of the very
great ones. We have the issue today of world population explosion, and it's
one of the greatest things that's facing us all. Then we have. world peace,
the uneasiness in the Mid-East, the war in Vietnam, and constant difficulty
and scrimmaging around Korea. Here we have a man that's traveled so
much and he has such a concern for people that I believe that he believes that
the rights and the opportunities of the lowest of our citizens should be exactly
those of the highest and most intellectual. It's simply just, what can a man
do, and then give him the opportunity. And I'm really sure that he's
a true humanitarian.
Rep: When did you last speak with him?
DDE: What's that?
Rep: When did you last speak to him?
DDE: A few days ago.
Rep: Did you tell him at the time that you were going to endorse him?
DDE: I told him that I was--not exactly at this time. But he knows that
I'm in his corner.
Rep: How are you feeling, General?
DDE: Oh, I'm feeling great again. It's ah, well, I'm slowly regaining
some strength. I had this second heart attack, right on top of another one,
- 3-
and it was difficult- I became, I think, quite weakened but anyway my
doctors say I'm doing as well as can be expected. I want to thank you all
for coming out. You've been very kind, and I hope that nothing I have said
will hurt anybody's feelings, particularly,
Rep: Thank you General.
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