"It was in every way a garden wedding," said Pickens. This photograph is part of a collection belonging to former White House Executive Chef Henry Haller. We love you," Mr. Biden and the first lady co-tweeted after the ceremony, along with a picture of the two of them with the newlyweds. June 19, 1878: Emily Platt (niece of President Rutherford B. Hayes) married General Russell Hastings in the Blue Room. It was the same for the October 2013 wedding of Pete Souza, President Barack Obama's official photographer, and his longtime partner, Patti Lease. The bride, who wore a long-sleeved, high-neck gown with a train and veil, and groom exchanged "I do's" during a nippy late-morning ceremony in bright sunshine but with temperatures in the low 40s. ", As the first White House bride to have her ceremony in the Rose Garden, Tricia Nixon was gambling a bit with the weather. The president famously slept with Marilyn Monroe, but he also had a six-minuter with Marlene Dietrich. The club learned that the two were only seven miles apart, and invited them to be featured speakers. At least 10 dead after winter storm slams South, Midwest, Biden had cancerous skin lesion removed last month, doctor says, Alex Murdaugh sentenced to life in prison for murders of wife and son, White supremacist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes kicked out of CPAC, Tom Sizemore, actor known for "Saving Private Ryan" and "Heat," dies at 61, Biden team readies new advisory panel ahead of expected reelection bid, House Democrats unhappy with White House handling of D.C.'s new criminal code. First published on November 19, 2022 / 8:41 AM. The bridesmaid dresses were more of the period.". Julie Nixon Eisenhower (ne Nixon; born July 5, 1948) is an American author who is the younger daughter of former U.S. president Richard Nixon and his wife Pat Nixon. An elaborate white iron gazebo had been created for the reading of the vows and the actual ceremony. August 6, 1966: Luci Johnson (daughter of President Lyndon Johnson and First Lady Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson) married Patrick Nugent at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., and the couple held their wedding reception at the White House that evening. This was the 15th wedding held at the White House. The biographies of the First Ladies on WhiteHouse.gov are from "The First. Pictured: President Richard Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon with the newlyweds. A few years later, he got his wifes childhood friend pregnant, and was busted by plumbers coming out of a local widows bedroom. The perfect tummy control bodysuit, a popcorn gadget, more bestsellers starting at $8. They are pictured here cutting their eight-foot tall wedding cake in the East Room. [29][30] Walt Disney's daughter, Diane Disney Miller, wrote a letter to Julie and her sister saying that Stone had "committed a grave disservice to your family, to the Presidency, and to American history". In this photograph, taken December 9, 1967, newlyweds Lynda Bird Johnson Robb and Capt. Harding arranged a rendezvous at New Yorks Hotel Imperial at Broadway and 32nd Street. This black and white photograph shows the wedding of Louise Macy and Harry Hopkins in the Yellow Oval Room of the White House. Eleanor married William G. McAdoo, who served as her father's secretary of the treasury for nearly the entire Wilson administration. The staff combed through the bed and inspected the floor on their hands and knees, cursing, Why cant he get himself a steady brunette?. "I'm not recognized here at all," Julie told People magazine in 1986. But it could have been nearly any of the men who have occupied the highest office in the land. During the ceremony, the cake was hidden behind a screen, which was removed when guests returned to the East Room for champagne, cake, and dancing. [35], Due in large part to advocating by Julie Eisenhower, the Nixon Library became part of the National Archives system in July 2007. "[20] Just before noon on August 9, 1974, Julie stood behind her father while he gave his goodbye speech to the White House staff. There were stories about how she had to sneak her wedding dress in and out of the White House. If 20-year-old Julie chose that path, she was likely to take on a princess-like status to the American public. Chef Haller oversaw the food preparations for Johnson's wedding reception as well as the receptions for first daughters Lynda Bird Johnson and Tricia Nixon. Nevertheless, the wedding was not the entirety of what the press was covering. They had their first and only son, E.D. 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. It manifests itself with impulsivity, recklessness, contempt for advice from others and overweening pride. Their hats were created with layered organdy in colors that matched their gowns and featured "transparent crowns vined in silk and embroidered flowers," a White House press release noted. Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. But as TIME reported, in a 2014 memoir, "41: A Portrait of My Father," George W. Bush recalled spilling wine and lighting up a cigarette during the date, which led her (Tricia Nixon) to ask to be taken home "immediately after dinner. She has an extensive record of community service and a special interest in at-risk youth. "I suppose no father believes any boy is good enough for his daughter. Tricia Nixon wore a white silk organdy gown designed by Kidder for her 1971 wedding to Edward Finch Cox. [2] At his second inauguration, President Eisenhower suggested to eight-year-old Julie as their photograph was being taken, to hide a black eye (which she had acquired in a sledding accident) by turning her head. "They wanted the wedding cake recipe; they wanted to know what the bridal attendants were wearing. "Everyone wanted to have a piece of this cake; everyone was trying to copy it.". The hotels in-house detectives burst through the door, demanding to know if Britton was older than 21, the age of consent. Franklin Roosevelt, a thoughtful, gentlemanly soul whose legs were paralyzed, was quite the ladies man. The last wedding at the White House took place in 1971, when President Richard Nixon's daughter Tricia married Edward Finch Cox. The screen star hesitated slightly, but only because she worried Kennedys bad back might immobilize him. And this particular wedding, a first daughter getting married in the legendary outdoor Rose Garden, was certainly a special occasion. Well, it is historic. Julie married David Eisenhower, one of Dwight Eisenhower's grandsons, in 1968, and Tricia married Edward Cox in the Rose Garden of the White House in 1971. The bride walked along an aisle that led from the Diplomatic Reception Room to an altar made up of shrubs and white flowers. Updated on: November 19, 2022 / 10:07 PM she got married in the white house black nixon. Who saved the Gilbert Stuart painting of George Washington from the White House before it was burned in 1814? Although they were given credentials to attend the reception, when they arrived, they found that Nixon's transition team had quarantined reporters into a room outside of the ballroom. The (corrected) recipe for the cake, sized down for an average-sized dessert. And it is a chance perhaps to see a little of the backstage gossip, to view the closest we have to tradition and royalty. Tricia Nixon opening gifts at a bridal shower in her honor, hosted by the women of the press. As soon as she was gone, the Secret Service agent burst into the office and alerted the commander-in-chief that his wife was on the way. President Nixon dancing with his wife, Pat, at the East Room reception. Nixon accompanied Julie down the aisle, and as he gave her away, she unexpectedly kissed his cheek. From Alice Roosevelt's 1,000-person affair to Tricia Nixon's Rose Garden ceremony, here are the grandest White House weddings. This photograph shows Jessie Wilson, daughter of President Woodrow Wilson, on her wedding day, November 25, 1913. (Photo: Getty Images) The White House is getting ready to host its 19th wedding. "Everyone embraced the moment. She turned the sun porch on the third floor into a kindergarten school for Caroline and 12 to 15 other children, who came every morning at 9:30. 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. Martha and John Mitchell in 1971. White House Historical Association Luci Johnson's Wedding Luci Johnson and Patrick Nugent were married at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC and enjoyed their reception in the White House. As depicted in the movie "The Post," White House Chief of Staff H.R. [17], While her father served as President (196974), Julie became active at the White House as a spokesperson for children's issues, the environment, and the elderly. March 9, 1820: Maria Hester Monroe (daughter of President James Monroe and First Lady Elizabeth Monroe) married Samuel L. Gouverneur (Mrs. Monroe's nephew) and private secretary to President Monroe. Edward Cox and Tricia Nixon cut their wedding cake. For the reception, the Plaza Hotel played host to 500 guests, including incoming Cabinet members, Vice President-elect Spiro T. Agnew and Attorney General-designate John Mitchell (a decade away from his post-Watergate prison stint). Nixon had served as Eisenhower's vice president. [23], She, along with her sister and father, was with her mother when she died of lung cancer on June 22, 1993. In 1962, the then-60-year-old actress attended a White House awards reception, where Kennedy pulled her into his bedroom. Neal proposed in September 2021 near his childhood home in Jackson Hole with a ring that repurposed the band of his grandmother's engagement ring, according to the White House. Julie and David were both invited to address the Hadley Republican Women's Club. Nine involved a president's daughter, most recently Richard Nixon's daughter Tricia in 1971 and Lyndon Johnson's daughter Lynda in 1967. As long as he's on the outside, historians will continue to look at him, I feel, in a more negative light. So even though our invitation got lost in the mail sometime back in 1971, let's revisit that special moment in White House history by walking through the most important parts of the day: Tricia Nixon, 25, and Edward Cox, 24, originally met at a high school dance in 1963, according to the Nixon Foundation; he escorted her to the International Debutante Ball the following year. Cox married Tricia Nixon they met as teenagers at a Manhattan prep-school dance in the White House rose garden in June 1971, and had a front-row seat to Richard Nixon's fall. She'd also opined about Tricia Nixon in previous coverage, noting that "a 24-year-old woman dressed like an ice cream cone can give even neatness and cleanliness a bad name.". Presidential Mansion" when she married Supreme Court . The ceremony was officiated by the Right Reverend Gerald Nicholas McAllister. (They chose black.) First lady Pat Nixon, reporter Helen Thomas, and mother of the groom, Anne Cox, share the couch with her on May 26, 1971. Of course, not all members of the press were as welcome as some. 14. consultant, stressed the need for Nixon to not ignore his wife so publicly. Bettmann/Contributor/Getty Images. But nieces, a grandniece, a son and first ladies' siblings have also gotten married there. Her desire was to move the remains to the Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. My father should be in the system. when Tricia Nixon married Edward Finch Cox in the Rose Garden in front of 400 guests. Her dress featured a high-neck lace collar, pearl embroidery and a cathedral train. President Franklin D. Roosevelt is seen seated next to the bride holding her bouquet, and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt is standing behind a few of the wedding guests. The president's 80th birthday is Sunday and family members in town will celebrate him at a brunch hosted by the first lady. Marilyn Monroe stands between Robert Kennedy (left) and John F. Kennedy. And so began a marriage that has lasted half a century. After greeting guests, the bride and groom waltzed to "Lara's Theme" from "Doctor Zhivago" for their first dance, and after the band launched into "Thank Heaven For Little Girls," President Nixon took over with his daughter while Cox danced with Mrs. Nixon. . While President Jackson did not attend the ceremony, he did host the newlyweds for a reception at the White House a week later. "He gave me gifts, real gifts, the gift of assurance that I had this great ally in the world and the gift of his thoughtfulness in the form of letters." And there were a few other party guests who got "dressed": President Nixon had ensured that the family dogs were given flower wreath collars. Has every president worked in the Oval Office? To see the powerful in their off-guarded moments.". Nixon was very close to his family, especially during the Watergate scandal and after his resignation. Julie Nixon was getting married. page-one story on the event, noting that. Billy Graham, Ethel Waters, Red Skelton, and Ralph Nader but no members of Congress. "The real story as I see it is what grandparents can do," David said. But the Washington Post reporters couldn't actually see Julie Nixon in the ballroom, at first. February 25, 1828: John Adams II (son of President John Quincy Adams and First Lady Louisa Catherine Adams) married Mary Catherine Hellen (Mrs. Adams's niece). She serves on the Board of several companies and also non-profit organizations. April 18, 2014 -- intro: Sammy Davis Jr. was at the height of his stardom in 1961 when he and close friend Frank Sinatra campaigned to elect President John F. Kennedy, but after Davis married . Clinton's spokesperson commented afterward and the White House released a photo. And yet, Julie never went into politics herself. Cleveland is the only president to marry inside the White House. . Even for those who didn't vote for Nixon, there was something about rooting for young love. She gave tours to disabled children, filled in for her mother at events, and took an active interest in foreign policy. Valerie Sununu grew up in Chelsea, Mass., in the 1980s, which she described in a 2019 speech as "like a war zone," full of poverty and violence around her. Three years earlier, Luci Baines Johnson very publicly dropped out of college because of a policy that forbade Georgetown University nursing students from getting married. First. Some of the weddings were open to coverage by the news media, while others weren't at all. She was named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania for her civic contributions. The reception venue was picked. After her father resigned from the presidency in 1974, she wrote a biography of her mother, the New York Times best-seller Pat Nixon: The Untold Story. (Bettmann Archive via Getty Images) In the summer of 1972, Martha Mitchell was on the telephone in her hotel room in Newport Beach, California, when a security guard for President Richard Nixon's reelection campaign walked over and yanked the cord out of the wall. "I got an invitation in the mail. Julie planned to return to school after the wedding, a move which hadn't been possible for many first daughters and women who came before her. "It was such a happy day at the White House," Jennifer Pickens, a White House historian focusing on first ladies told TODAY. An illustration of Nellie Grant's wedding in the East Room of the White House . June 29, 1844: President John Tyler and First Lady Julia Gardiner Tyler were married in New York on June 26, 1844. 157 views, 7 likes, 9 loves, 29 comments, 4 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Miller Memorial Baptist Church: Sunday, February 26, 2023~ Reverend. And this reporter has no plans to sneak into their 50th anniversary party. This is the first segment of the tapes to be opened, other than the twelve and a half hours of recordings that were entered into evidence in U.S. v. Connally and U.S. v. Mitchell, et al.the so-called Milk Fund and Watergate trials.This new sixty-hour segment is also Watergate . The Coxes in front of the White House with family and guests. December 1, 1831: Andrew Jackson Jr. and Sarah Yorke were married in Philadelphia on November 24, 1831. "Like most brides, the bride had trouble with her new name," wrote Dorothy McCardle, one of Martin's Washington Post colleagues. "When someone called her Mrs. Eisenhower, she looked around with a puzzled expression and smiled and exclaimed, Who, me?". President Joe Biden'sgranddaughter Naomi Biden and Peter Neal were married Saturday in just the 19th wedding in the history of the White House, exchanging vows on the South Lawn in unseasonably cold temperatures in front of scores of family and friends. Tricia Nixon and Edward Cox entering the Grand Hall of the White House ahead of the official engagement announcement on March 16, 1971. Bush and Merritts filed for a marriage license on Feb. 11, according to records filed with the St. Louis Recorder of Deeds, and the couple tied the knot the following weekend, KSDK said. She was 18 at the time of her wedding to Sartoris, a well-to-do English singer. According to Mitchell, for the next 24 hours, the guard, who was working on orders from her . It was created by White House chef Henry Haller, White House pastry chef Heinz Bender and pastry specialist Maurice Bont. They dated through college, and in 1970, Cox asked her father for her hand in marriage. [26] Her father's death left her and her sister with his diary entries, binders and tapes among other things. Mindful of her father's recommendation, Tricia decided to [] Journalists were allowed into Tricia Nixon's wedding to Ed Cox, the first wedding held in the Rose Garden. Nov. 19, 2022 WASHINGTON Naomi Biden, the eldest grandchild of President Biden, and Peter Neal were married in a private ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House on Saturday morning.. Photographs of brides married in the White House are displayed in the executive mansion in a glass-enclosed case in Washington, Aug. 1, 1966. The year 1968 was marked by antiwar riots and protests, the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy, the burgeoning of the black power movement and the women's movement, and Lyndon B. Johnson's stunning announcement that he would not seek re-election. Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. Did any presidents live elsewhere during their administrations? Making their job especially difficult was the presidents love of blondes, whose stray hairs wife Jackie would know were not hers. 'Grace Wing, we cordially invite you to a teaTricia Nixon at the White . It reportedly cost $2,000. (AP Photo, File), Pittsburgh woman missing for 31 years found alive in Puerto Rico, School shooting survivor has emotional audition on "American Idol", Skeletal remains found in Pennsylvania identified as man missing since 2013, 19th wedding in the history of the White House. Blow the safe and get it.'. March 29, 1812: Lucy Payne Washington (the sister of First Lady Dolley Madison) married Supreme Court Associate Justice Thomas Todd. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. February 17, 1906: Alice Lee Roosevelt (daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt) married Ohio Representative Nicholas Longworth in the East Room. [ The White House Historical Association ] 15. In this photograph, taken June 12, 1971, Tricia Nixon exchanges vows with Edward Cox during their wedding ceremony held in the gazebo of the White House Rose Garden. The bride's parents, President Lyndon B. Johnson and First Lady Lady Bird Johnson, can be seen watching proudly on the left side of this photograph. Standing from left to right are, first lady Lady Bird Johnson, President Lyndon B. Johnson, the bride-groom, James S. Robb and Frances Robb. Despite the American reputation for prudery, many of our leaders have had a colorful sexual past, the author writes. Some claimed he was having an affair with his vice president, William Rufus King. August 6, 1966: Luci Johnson (daughter of President Lyndon Johnson and First Lady Claudia Lady Bird Johnson) married Patrick Nugent at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., and the couple held their wedding reception at the White House that evening. But, she added "the paper had the best coverage of the event" because reporters from around town handed Martin their notes on the wedding. June 2, 1886: President Grover Cleveland married Frances Folsom in the Blue Room. When they both chose colleges in Massachusetts - David at the all-boys Amherst, Julie at the all-girls Smith - they were reunited through a luncheon invitation from the Hadley, Mass., Republican Women's club. Some speculate it was because he was gay. White House weddings were not unheard of: Tricia Nixon was the ninth presidential offspring to be married there. November 19, 2022: Naomi Biden (granddaughter of President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden) married Peter Neal on the South Lawn. President Joe Biden's granddaughter Naomi Biden and Peter Neal were married Saturday in just the 19th wedding in the history of the White House, exchanging vows on the South Lawn in. Born in Washington, D.C. in 1948, while her father was a Congressman, Julie and her elder sister, Patricia Nixon Cox, grew up in the public eye. Ellen, more often referred to as Nellie, was President Ulysses S. Grant's only daughter. To celebrate Naomi's upcoming nuptials, T&C is looking back at . The two were married in the White House. Despite her reserved reputation, she married Harvard graduate Edward Cox in a large ceremony in the White House Rose GardenPresident Nixon walked her down the aisle. [25] Julie attended the funeral on April 27, 1994. He married Arlette Nixon after Alease died in 1934. map of frankston and surrounding suburbs; central valley fire district map; screen . But for one young woman, it was the biggest day of her life, because she was Tricia Nixon the president's oldest daughter and she was marrying law student Edward Finch Cox in the White. (AP Photo, File), FILE - President Richard Nixon applauds as his daughter Tricia and her husband Edward Finch Cox, cut a giant wedding cake at the White House, June 12, 1971. It gives us something to relate to they are like our royal family.". "And in the midst of all this, is this wedding," said presidential historian Carl Sferrazza Anthony. ", Back to Cox, then, who clearly felt comfortable around the Nixon family and the surrounding high-stakes political milieu. She became engaged to him a year later. She recalled her father as being romantic, while her mother was "practical and down to earth". Lyndon Johnson supposedly slept with four of his six secretaries, asking around before he hired a woman whether she would shuck her drawers., Theres an old saying: Still waters run deep, Herman told The Post. Eight years after JFK's assassination, Jackie Kennedy slipped into the White House for one last visit Poignant letters show how Pat Nixon helped Jackie, Caroline and John Jr. revisit a place. Sammy Davis Jr. was a short and skinny Black man with one eye. Nixon, Jr. who was born in 1928. Soon, Julie and David were talking often, driving back to Washington together for holidays and appearing arm-in-arm at a high-profile debutante ball in the Waldorf Astoria. In a 1970 memo, Roger Ailes, then White House T.V. The Nixons then moved to New York after the gubernatorial race, and Julie attended Smith College after her graduation from the Chapin School. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. During the Vice Presidency, she attended the private Sidwell Friends School in Washington along with her sister, Tricia. "[20], Taking on the "role of trying to explain her father to the world",[21] Julie's public defense of her father began at Walt Disney World on May 2, 1973. About sixty hours of Richard Nixon's White House tapes will be opened by the National Archives sometime in 1989. Tricia Nixon remembers her White House wedding, 50 years later Fifty years after her stunning and well-remembered White House Rose Garden wedding, I spoke exclusively with former first daughter Patricia [] There's something people love when it comes to stories like that about everyday life in the White House. Her mother is Kathleen Buhle, Hunter's first wife. Neal's parents hosted. According to the White House Historical Association, the couple's 7-ft.-tall Lady . She is the mother of two daughters, Jennie Eisenhower and Melanie Catherine Eisenhower, and a son, Alex Eisenhower. She was widely noted as one of her father's most vocal and active defenders and was named one of the "Ten Most Admired Women in America" for four years by readers of Good Housekeeping magazine in the 1970s. "Today is the day you begin a long and exciting journey," he wrote. "Congratulations Naomi and Peter! The president was inside a closet just off the Oval Office with a random blond woman when his wife appeared in the hallway just outside. [9][10] In 1966 during the funeral for Raymond Pitcairn, a friend of the Nixons, Julie mentioned to Mamie that she would be attending Smith College. [1] Her mother tried to "seal" her and her sister from much of her father's political career. Pull a name from a hat and theres probably a juicy story about him even among the presidents we might not exactly consider Caligulas. Her encounters with both him and Pat Nixon began before she married JFK and extended to the end of her life. In one, he wrote, There is one engulfing, enthralling rule of love, the song of your whole being which is a bit sweeter the Oh Warren! One president, Grover Cleveland, tied the knot at the White House, too, while in office. Answer: It's hard to believe that Caroline is now 60 years old! [34] On the relationship strain the two were experiencing during the dispute, Julie said "I think it is very sad"[35] and stated, "It's very heartbreaking because I love my sister very much". The same compulsions that send a man hurtling toward the White House can also send him into a foolhardy tryst with a woman, the author writes. Eventually, the newlyweds left for their honeymoon, and in his memoir, President Nixon wrote about watching the ceremony again on TV specials that night. Jessie married Francis Bowes Sayre, a Harvard-educated lawyer who would go on to serve as the United States ambassador to Siam, now known as Thailand, and assistant secretary of state during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. Moving into the White House in 1933, she got round the convention of staff segregation by insisting all the servants be black. Nixon had lost his previous bid for the White House to Kennedy in 1960, but this campaign would prove more formidable. The Rev. When not interviewing the stars or dabbling in speculative fiction, she dreams of the next place she can travel to, or cuddles her Westie. [32], In 2001, she expressed interest in exhuming the body of Checkers, a dog attributed to her father's career when he campaigned for vice president that died in 1964. The wedding party traveled back to Washington, D.C., and according to newspapers hosted a reception celebrating their marriage that Saturday. Which three zodiac signs are most likely to cheat and destroy hearts? Julie Nixon was born at Columbia Hospital for Women in Washington, DC, while her father, Richard Nixon, was a Congressman, but much of her childhood coincided with her father's service as Dwight Eisenhower's vice-president (195361). The nation breathed a collective sigh of relief. Richard Nixon had an affair in the late 1960s with a Hong Kong cocktail hostess. Her 1968 marriage to David Eisenhower was seen as a union between two of the most prominent political families in the United States. This engraving was published in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper" on June 6, 1874. President Richard Nixon and Patricia Nixon pose with newlyweds, their daughter Tricia and Edward Finch Cox. But why are we so interested? November 25, 1913: Jessie Woodrow Wilson (daughter of President Woodrow Wilson and First Lady Ellen Wilson) married Francis Bowes Sayre in the East Room. Judith Martin, who covered social events for The Washington Post before starting her "Miss Manners" etiquette column, was on what she told the Post and Courier in 2010 was President Nixon's "deep freeze" list for having "crashed" Julie Nixon's wedding. And that morning, the bride woke up to a note from her father placed under her door, wishing her well. In political circles, they were known as Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan, or Miss Nancy and Aunt Fancy, the author writes. The two were married in the White House and their first child, Francis Sayre, Jr., was born there as well. Several celebrity couples took their love to the next level in 2022 by getting . Season 1: Episode 19 75s: Madeline Kahn / Carly Simon Final Days Written by: Al Franken & Tom Davis Pat Nixon..Madeline Kahn President Richard NixonDan Aykroyd David Eisenhower..Chevy Chase Julie Eisenhower..Gilda Radner Henry Kissinger..John Belushi [ open on Pat Nixon at her desk at San Clemente - half-empty bottle of gin on the desk ]
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