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  1. Julie Nixon Eisenhower has 19 books on Goodreads with 1640 ratings. Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s most popular book is Going Home To Glory: A Memoir of Life w...

  2. 15 de feb. de 2013 · The most dramatic change was in 1966 when Julie Nixon began dating David Eisenhower. They became engaged a year later. And, in '68, at the end of the year, they got married.

  3. Patricia Nixon Cox (née Nixon; born February 21, 1946) is the elder daughter of the 37th United States president Richard Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon, and the sister of Julie Nixon Eisenhower.. She is married to Edward F. Cox and is the mother of Christopher Nixon Cox.. In her father's public career, Cox performed a ceremonial role, in contrast to Julie's more political involvement.

  4. Overview Julie Nixon was born in 1948 in Washington, D.C. She graduated from Smith College in 1970 and received a master's degree in Elementary Education from Catholic University in 1971. She was active in both of her father's presidential campaigns and during the Nixon administration, she traveled across the country, representing the White House on behalf of children's issues, the environment ...

  5. Julie Nixon Eisenhower (født 5. juli 1948 i Washington, D.C. i USA) er en amerikansk forfatter. Hun er yngste datter av den tidligere amerikanske presidenten Richard Nixon og Pat Nixon, og gift med David Eisenhower, barnebarnet til den 34. presidenten, Dwight D. Eisenhower.

  6. 19 de ago. de 2023 · David Eisenhower and Julie Nixon became engaged in March 1967, when both were attending college. David was studying at Amherst, Julie at Smith, both in Massachusetts and both sex-exclusive schools. The couple, 19 at the time, already faced pressure from David's grandfather to slow the relationship down.

  7. David and Julie Nixon’s romance brought the two families together, and Eisenhower strongly endorsed his former vice-president’s successful run for the presidency in 1968. With a grandson’s love and devotion but with a historian’s candor and insight, David Eisenhower has written a remarkable book about the final years of a great American whose stature continues to grow.