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Nixon, Ford, Carter and Bush joined Reagan, six first ladies and two of John F. Kennedy’s grandchildren for “the largest gathering of American presidents and presidential families ...
Mr. Nixon, Mr. Ford, Mr. Carter and Mr. Bush joined Mr. Reagan at the ceremony, along with six first ladies and two of John F. Kennedy’s children, prompting one official with the Ronald Reagan ...
US presidential debates have historically been significant, shaping public perceptions. Notable examples include Kennedy vs. Nixon (1960), where Kennedy's polished appearance outshone Nixon. These ...
Dec. 31—Jimmy Carter's melancholy fate was to be a largely derivative figure: He was a reaction against his elected predecessor and the precursor of his successor. Richard M. Nixon made Carter ...
Mr. Carter and Mr. Ford — along with President Bill Clinton and former Presidents George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan — at the funeral of former President Richard M. Nixon in 1994. Credit ...
FILE - President George Bush, former President Ronald Reagan, former President Jimmy Carter, former President Gerald Ford and former President Richard Nixon attend the dedication ceremony for the ...
Carter said it began in 1981, when the two were sent by Reagan to represent the U.S. at the funeral of Anwar Sadat, the assassinated Egyptian leader. Nixon was on the trip, too, somewhat awkwardly.
Five Presidents at the Reagan Library opening. (L-R) George HW Bush, Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, and Richard Nixon in Simi Valley, California at the dedication of the Ronald Reagan ...
Richard M. Nixon made Carter tempting; Carter made Ronald Reagan necessary. The deceits and crimes of Nixon’s imperial presidency bred Carter’s pompous crusade against pomp.