Bill Stover Dies of Heart Failure at 75

William Willard Stover, who served on Vice President Nixon’s staff, died of congestive heart failure April 22 at his home in San Diego. He had been incapacitated by a stroke and confined to his home for nearly 12 years. A service celebrating his life was held...

Nixon Administration Official Pat Hitt Dies at 87

Patricia Reilly Hitt, longtime political and civic volunteer, public official and a pioneer for women in politics and government, died peacefully Monday afternoon, January 9, at her home on Balboa Island of natural causes. As national co-chair of the 1968 Nixon...

When Night Fell In Indochina

By Bruce Herschensohn On April 30, 1975, Saigon’s name was changed to Ho Chi Minh City. Within hours, the American Embassy had been ransacked and left in ruins. Up to a million residents were forcibly moved to the countryside. So-called New Economic Zones...
The Funeral of President Nixon

The Funeral of President Nixon

[youtube https://youtu.be/_h1jNidjMhU] April 22, 1994: President Nixon is laid to rest near his birthplace and library in Yorba Linda, CA. Eulogies by then President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, then Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole, and...
Never Give Up: The Richard Nixon Story

Never Give Up: The Richard Nixon Story

[youtube https://youtu.be/438LPJWaWLc] A production of The Richard Nixon Foundation. This film played in the Nixon Library theater as an orientation to President Nixon’s life, from 1990 to 2015.
Oxford Union Speech

Oxford Union Speech

[youtube https://youtu.be/1gl84ilI8Do] November 1978: President Nixon takes questions from British and American students and talks about foreign affairs at the Oxford Union.