May 20, 2006 | Foundation News, Library & Foundation
By Christopher Lee, The Washington Post The Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace, like the president it honors, has always been outside the mainstream. Opened in 1990 in Yorba Linda, Calif., it is the only presidential library with no original presidential papers; a...
Mar 24, 2006 | Foundation News, Library & Foundation
A letter by Allen Weinstein, Archivist of the United States: Mr. Weinstein’s letter appears in today’s Washington Post, commenting on a Post story by reporter Christopher Lee of March 20. Lee’s story is on our website under News, Reviews &...
Mar 16, 2006 | Foundation News, Library & Foundation
In advance of the arrival of President Nixon’s White House materials, preparations are underway at the Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace to house the millions of textual documents, audio-visual materials and gifts of state. The Yorba Linda institution...
Jan 17, 2006 | Foundation News, The New Nixon
By Adam Bernstein, Washington Post staff writer: Edwin S. Cohen, 91, an eminent tax lawyer who became undersecretary of the Treasury in the first Nixon administration and composed tax-tinged doggerel, died Jan. 12 at his home in Charlottesville. He had heart disease....
Jan 13, 2006 | Foundation News, The New Nixon
Patricia Hitt, 87; Served Under Nixon, Worked on His Campaigns: By Jon Thurber, Times Staff Writer Patricia Reilly Hitt, who as an assistant secretary of Health, Education and Welfare was the highest-ranking woman in President Nixon’s first administration, has...
Jan 13, 2006 | Foundation News, The New Nixon
Nixon campaign aide Patricia Hitt dead at 87, The Balboa Island resident encouraged women to get involved in politics: By ROBIN HINCH The Orange County Register Patricia “Pat” Hitt Survivors: Sons, Rick and John Hamilton; sister, Kathy Miller; five...