by The Richard Nixon Foundation | Sep 26, 2018 | 1968 Campaign, Nixon Legacy Forums
From left: Dwight Chapin, Pat Buchanan, Annelise Anderson, Ken Khachigian and Geoff Shepard. Nixon Campaign Aides Revisit RN’s 1968 Election Victory The Richard Nixon Foundation and the National Archives and Records Administration brought together in cosponsorship a...
by The Richard Nixon Foundation | May 4, 2018 | Nixon Legacy Forums, Nixon TV
No Final Victories – Lessons from President Nixon’s Drug Abuse Initiatives May 4th, 2018 In response to the rising urban upheaval and drug abuse of the 1960s, President Nixon initiated a two-pronged effort to curb both the supply and demand of narcotics within...
by The Richard Nixon Foundation | Apr 30, 2018 | Nixon Legacy Forums, Nixon TV, Uncategorized
Bridging the Branches – How President Nixon Worked with a Democratic Congress April 30, 2018 Nixon was the first President in 120 years to enter office without a majority in either House of Congress, yet he compiled a surprisingly successful legislative...
by Richard Nixon Foundation | Dec 20, 2017 | News, Nixon Legacy Forums
Two initial panel discussions exploring President Nixon’s leadership in restoring self-determination for Native Americans (May 23, 2012, University of Tulsa’s Gilcrease Museum, Oklahoma) Title: Restoring Rights for Native Americans Panel Moderator: Reid Chambers,...
by Richard Nixon Foundation | Dec 20, 2017 | Nixon Legacy Forums, Uncategorized
The early challenges faced by presidential appointees to the newly created OMB (May 22, 2014, Hoover Institution at Stanford University) Title: Richard Nixon as Architectural President Moderator: Geoff Shepard, Associate Director of the Domestic Council Panelists:...
by Richard Nixon Foundation | Dec 20, 2017 | Nixon Legacy Forums
The idea for these forums came from a two day reunion of Nixon administration officials who worked on drug abuse treatment programs in the early 1970s, which was arranged and hosted by Dr. Robert DuPont, who had headed the DC treatment program and later was Executive...