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  1. Apr 20, 2021 · Nixon attended Fullerton High School but later transferred to Whittier High School, where he ran for student body president (but lost to a more popular student).

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  2. Nixon won a scholarship to attend Duke University School of Law in May 1934, where he was president of the Student Bar Association and a member of the law review. He graduated in June 1937. Nixon returned to Whittier and joined the law firm Wingert and Bewley.

  3. The events of Watergate took place between 1971 and 1974. The burglary at the centre of the scandal happened on 17th June, 1972. Details were first published in the media during that month, and eventually it led to Nixon's resignation on 9th August, 1974. Who was involved with the Watergate scandal?

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    1934. At Whittier College, Richard Nixon was elected student body president, founder and president of the Orthogonian Society, joined the debate team, acted in several plays, and was on the football team.

  5. Apr 22, 1994 · Graduating second in his class in 1934, he won a scholarship to Duke University Law School. Although he was a member of the national scholastic law fraternity, he failed to find a job in one of the big New York law firms.

  6. Apr 16, 2021 · 1913: On January 9 Nixon was born in Yorba Linda, California, the second child of Francis A. Nixon and Hannah Milhous Nixon. 1922: His family’s lemon ranch goes bust forcing the family to relocate to Whittier, California. 1928: Transfers from Fullerton Union High School to Whittier High School.

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  8. 3 days ago · Nixon graduated from Whittier College in California in 1934 and from Duke University Law School in Durham, North Carolina, in 1937. Returning to Whittier to practice law, he met Thelma Catherine (“Pat”) Ryan ( Pat Nixon ), a teacher and amateur actress, after the two were cast in the same play at a local community theater.

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