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  1. At her graduation on June 14, 1968, her father served as a special guest speaker. Mrs. Cox was presented at the International Debutante Ball at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City in 1964. Mrs. Cox currently serves as a trustee for the Richard Nixon Foundation, and serves on the boards of several medical research facilities. She resides ...

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  3. Tricia Nixon, the last presidential daughter to wed at the White House, married Edward Finch Cox on the summer afternoon of June 12, 1971. Despite some pushback due to security concerns, including those voiced by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, Tricia insisted on having the ceremony in the Rose Garden and began a new tradition of outdoor weddings at the White House.

  4. Tricia Nixon. Self: The Magical World of Disney. Tricia Nixon was born on 21 February 1946 in Whittier, California, USA. She has been married to Edward Cox since 12 June 1971.

  5. 17 de nov. de 2022 · The last wedding at the White House took place in 1971, when President Richard Nixon's daughter Tricia married Edward Finch Cox. To celebrate Naomi's upcoming nuptials, T&C is looking back at ...

  6. Less than a year after Charles’ visit, Tricia married Edward F. Cox in a ceremony on the White House lawn. Cox was no royal, only a Harvard Law student, but their relationship earned Tricia Nixon two appearances on the cover of LIFE: one after it was clear the couple was serious, and another for the White House wedding.

  7. Nixon, Tricia (1946—) American first daughter. Name variations: Patricia Nixon; Tricia Nixon Cox. Born Patricia Nixon on February 21, 1946, in Whittier, California; eldest daughter of Richard M. Nixon (1913–1994, president of the U.S., 1969–74) and Pat Nixon (1912–1993); attended Horace Mann Elementary School, Washington, D.C.; attended Sidwell Friends, a coeducational private Quaker ...