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  1. Julie Nixon Eisenhower, née le 5 juillet 1948 est l'une des deux filles de Pat et Richard Nixon 37e président des États-Unis. Elle est l'auteur de plusieurs livres et travaille dans le milieu de la presse. En 1968, elle épouse David Eisenhower, le petit-fils de l'ancien président américain Dwight D. Eisenhower.

  2. about Conversation 900-024. On April 18, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon, Stephen B. Bull, and Julie Nixon Eisenhower met in the Oval Office of the White House at an unknown time between 2:56 pm and 2:58 pm. The Oval Office taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 900-024 of the White House Tapes. Tape Subject Log.

  3. 6 de feb. de 2019 · Julie Nixon Eisenhower tells the story of the visit of her parents, President and Mrs. Richard Nixon, to the People's Republic of China in February 1972, tha...

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  4. Julie Nixon Eisenhower. Julie Nixon Eisenhower (born July 5, 1948) in Washington, D.C. is the youngest daughter of former President of the United States Richard Nixon and former First Lady of the United States Pat Nixon. [1] She married David Eisenhower, grandson of Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1968. [2] She is the younger sister of Tricia Nixon Cox .

  5. Julie Nixon Eisenhower. Julie Nixon Eisenhower ( Washington, 5 luglio 1948) è una scrittrice statunitense, figlia secondogenita di Pat e Richard Nixon, 37º Presidente degli Stati Uniti. È autrice di numerosi libri e opere sulla stampa. Nel 1968 sposò David Eisenhower, nipote abiatico dell'ex presidente americano Dwight D. Eisenhower.

  6. Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower got married at the ‘Marble Collegiate Church’ on lower Fifth Avenue, New York, the same church the Nixons had attended from the time they moved to New York in 1963. The reception was held at the ‘Plaza Hotel’ along Central Park South.

  7. Julie Nixon weds David Eisenhower, Dec. 22, 1968 President-elect Richard M. Nixon and his wife, Pat, thank campaign workers at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York on Nov. 6, 1968.