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Jan 21, 1984 · NEW YORK, Jan. 20, 1984 -- Former president Richard Nixon was set to buy a $1.8 million apartment on Park Avenue today, but a last-minute court order temporarily blocked the deal.
- Margot Hornblower
Aug 11, 1979 · Richard M. Nixon has agreed to purchase the 12‐room condominium apartment of Abraham Hirschfeld, the millionaire builder, at Fifth Avenue and 63d Street, and - barring any hitches - the former...
Jul 30, 2008 · But within five years he was seeking to move back to New York, and on July 28, 1979, The Times broke the news that he had put down a deposit on a nine-room penthouse at 19 East 72nd Street, at...
September 15, 1972: Hunt, Liddy, and the Watergate burglars are indicted by a federal grand jury. November 7, 1972: Nixon re-elected, defeating George McGovern with the largest plurality of votes in American history. January 8, 1973: Five defendants plead guilty as the burglary trial begins.
Aug 11, 1974 · August 11, 1974. Photograph from Keystone / Hulton Archive / Getty. On Thursday night, when President Nixon announced his resignation, his demeanor was hardly different from the demeanor we...
May 5, 1987 · In a Nov. 24, 1969, memorandum to Mr. Ehrlichman, Mr. Nixon suggested that the time might be ''ripe'' to propose legislation requiring all members of the judiciary to disclose outside...
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Oct 23, 1973 · The dimensions of the bargaining were even broader than the public record suggested. President Nixon sent a messenger to the Vice President in early September to seek his resignation.