- Tricia Nixon Cox
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name = Patricia Nixon Cox
image_size = 225px
caption = Tricia Nixon, escorted by her father down the aisle at her wedding to Edward Cox in 1971.
birth_date = birth date and age|1946|2|21
birth_place = Whittier,California
education =Finch College
occupation =
residence =Manhattan, New York
spouse =Edward F. Cox (1971 - present)
children = Christopher Nixon Cox (b. 1979)
parents =Richard Nixon and Pat Ryan
religion =Patricia "Tricia" Nixon Cox (born
February 21 ,1946 , in Whittier,California ) is the first daughter of the late U.S. presidentRichard M. Nixon and his wife, Patricia Ryan Nixon.The opposite of her younger sister,
Julie Nixon Eisenhower , Cox performed more of a ceremonial role during her father's political career, accompanying him to many campaign stops and, after his presidential inauguration, state trips around the world.Cox attended
Finch College inManhattan ,New York , a since-closedwomen's college best known as a "finishing school" for affluent young women. At her graduation onJune 14 ,1968 , her father served as a special guest speaker. [http://nixon.archives.gov/find/av/motion_film/main_finding_aid.html]Cox married Harvard law student Edward Finch Cox in a Rose Garden ceremony on
June 12 ,1971 . The wedding was described in "Life" magazine as "akin to American royalty."She became a very private citizen and mother, staying home to care for her son, Christopher Nixon Cox, born in March 1979. She lives a quiet life as the wife of a corporate attorney, living just off
Fifth Avenue inManhattan . She serves on the boards of many medical-research institutions, as well as theNixon Presidential Library and its adjunct,The Nixon Center inWashington, D.C. Trivia
Pop group Jay and The Americans wrote the political
protest song "Tricia (Tell Your Daddy)" to Tricia Nixon, requesting her to tell her father to end theVietnam War .Her name is mentioned in the song "Tail O' The Twister" by
Chagall Guevara . The song is about a "cool blue redhead" who has "lips like Tricia Nixon".
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