Business Leader, Nixon Friend Carl Karcher Dies at 90

He was an Ohio farm boy with an eighth-grade education who turned his $326 investment in a hot dog stand into the multimillion-dollar Carl’s Jr.  fast food chain.  He died January 11 at St. Jude’s Medical Center in Fullerton of the aftereffects of a stroke...

Korean Ambassadors at Nixon Library Jan. 25

Ambassador Lee Tae-sik of the Republic of Korea and Ambassador Alexander Vershbow of the United States will discuss Korean-American trade, security on the Korean peninsula, and other issues important to Korean-American relations in a public dialogue at the Nixon...

Nixon White House Staffer, Charles Stuart, Dies at 69

Charles Stuart, Union College class of 1959, died August 19, 2007 at the ageof 69 at his home at Rose Hill [not Rose Hills Manor] in Port Tobacco, Maryland. Charles grew up in Ridgewood, New Jersey, and after Union served in the U.S. Army, then worked in several jobs...

Chinese Ping Pong Champ Recounts RN Meeting

Zedong Zhuang, three-time World Table Tennis men’s singles champion, came to the Nixon Presidential Library and Museum to pay his respects to the “great American leader who opened positive relations with my country and later ended the Vietnam War.”...