- Julie Nixon Eisenhower
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name = Julie Nixon
birth_date = birth date and age|1948|7|5
birth_place =Washington, D.C.
education =
occupation = Author
residence =
spouse =David Eisenhower
children = Jennie Elizabeth Eisenhower, Alexander Richard Eisenhower, Melanie Catherine Eisenhower
parents =Richard Nixon and Pat Ryan
religion =Julie Nixon (born
July 5 1948 inWashington, D.C. ) is the second daughter of Richard andPat Nixon and younger sister ofTricia Nixon Cox . In 1968, she marriedDavid Eisenhower . While her father served as President, she wrote several books and worked as Assistant Managing Editor of the "Saturday Evening Post ". Since her father left theWhite House in 1974, she has written a few more books and works to support her parents' legacy.Early life
Julie Nixon was born while her father was a Congressman. As a teenager she attended the private
Sidwell Friends School in Washington along with her sister, Tricia. Julie left school in 1961, after her father lost his presidential bid in 1960, and the family returned to California where her father ran unsuccessfully for governor in 1962. The Nixons moved to New York after the gubernatorial race, and Julie attendedSmith College after her graduation from high school and received amaster's degree from Catholic University in 1972.Marriage
On
December 22 ,1968 , after her father was elected president but before he took office, Julie marriedDavid Eisenhower , grandson of 34th PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower . The couple had known each other since meeting at the 1956 Republican National Convention. The ReverendNorman Vincent Peale officiated in the non-denominational rite at theMarble Collegiate Church inNew York City .The Eisenhowers have three children:
*Jennie Elizabeth Eisenhower (b.San Clemente, California ,August 15 ,1978 ), an actress [imdb name|id=1260502]
*Alexander Richard Eisenhower (b. 1980)
*Melanie Catherine Eisenhower (b. 1984)First daughter
While her father served as President after his election in 1968, Julie became active at the White House becoming spokesperson for children's issues, the environment, and the elderly. She gave tours to disabled children, filled in for her mother at events, and took an active interest in foreign policy. From 1973-75, she served as Assistant Managing Editor of the "Saturday Evening Post" and helped establish a book division for Curtis Publishing Co., its parent corporation. It was during this time that Julie wrote the book "Eye On Nixon". It was a book full of photographs of her father.
Once she appeared on "
The Mike Douglas Show " in 1970, and Mike asked her what she thought about the new fad called "streaking ," where someone runs naked in public. She responded, "I don't know how they can come off like that!" which was adouble entendre that had left the whole studio laughing.Fact|date=February 2007Watergate
After the news of the Watergate break-in and suspicions that it might reach as high as the oval office began to mount, Julie took on the press at home and abroad. Her defense of her father caused people to wonder why her mother wasn't saying anything about the scandal. Journalist
Nora Ephron wrote, "In the months since the Watergate hearings began, she [Julie] has become her father's...First Lady in practice if not in fact.David, Lester and Thomas Y. Crowell. "The Lonely Lady of San Clemente". New York, 1978. p. 172-174.]Julie's public defense of her father began at
Walt Disney World onMay 2 ,1973 . She gave a total of 138 interviews across the country. In the summer of 1973, she and David went to London where Julie appeared on the BBC.On
July 4 ,1973 , she told two reporters that her father had considered resigning over Watergate, but that the family had talked him out of it.On
May 7 ,1974 , Julie and David met with the press in the East Garden of the White House. She announced that the President planned "...to take this constitutionally down to the wire."Just before noon on
August 9 ,1974 , Julie stood behind her father while he gave his good bye speech to the White House staff. She would later say it was the hardest moment for him.Life after the White House
Julie and David settled in Pennsylvania, where she completed several books, including "", a biography of her mother. She has an extensive record of community service in the
Philadelphia area and is co-chair of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Birthplace Foundation. They are still married to this day.Despite her and her husband's Republican background, Julie is supporting Democrat
Barack Obama for President in 2008. According toFederal Election Commission records, Eisenhower made the maximum contribution of $2,300 to the Obama campaign during the 2008 primary season. [AP. [http://www.webcitation.org/5XH2Xf75U "Nixon's daughter gives to Obama"] , "ABC News",April 22 ,2008 . AccessedApril 22 ,2008 .]References and external links
* [http://afgw.libraries.psu.edu/profiles/eisenhower.html Penn State University biography] .
* [http://my.cnd.org/modules/wfsection/images/article/061102a.jpgMeeting Mao Zedong on January 1, 1976]ee also
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NAME= Eisenhower, Julie Nixon
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Author
DATE OF BIRTH= 1948-7-5
PLACE OF BIRTH=Washington, D.C.
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