January 01, 1960
The Great Debates (Presidential Election)
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Richard Nixon | person | 106 | View Entity |
| John F. Kennedy | person | 60 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or transcript attributed to Richard Nixon (identified by context regarding the Vice Presidency and 1960 debates). The text discusses the writing of a book chapter with H.R. Haldeman regarding the Alger Hiss case, claiming the FBI planted a fake typewriter. It further reflects on how the Hiss conviction launched Nixon's political career and how Kennedy's charisma on television cost him the presidency.
Events with shared participants
The 25th Amendment was added to the U.S. Constitution following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Date unknown • United States
Meeting with blind veterans in the Oval Office where the narrator knelt on the floor.
Date unknown • Oval Office
Backstage meeting at the Grand Ole Opry.
Date unknown • Nashville, TN
Publication of 'A Sneak Preview of Richard Nixon's Memoir'.
1976-01-01 • Unknown
Anonymous phone call warning Nixon to watch Jeane Dixon.
1949-01-01 • Nixon's home
Presidential Election where Nixon lost to JFK.
1960-01-01 • United States
Richard Nixon realizing the potential of China.
2025-12-01 • N/A
Nixon's official visit (Shanghai Communiqué).
Date unknown • China
Presidential race.
1960-01-01 • USA
Yale Law School Graduation
Date unknown • New Haven
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