Julie Nixon Eisenhower (born July 5, 1948 in Washington, D.C.) is the second daughter of Richard and Patricia Ryan Nixon and younger sister of Patricia Nixon Cox. In 1968, she married David Eisenhower. While her father served as President, she wrote several books and worked as Assistant Managing Editor of the Saturday Evening Post. Since her father left the White House in 1974, she has written a few more books and works to support her parents' le...
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Julie Nixon Eisenhower (born July 5, 1948 in Washington, D.C.) is the second daughter of Richard and Patricia Ryan Nixon and younger sister of Patricia Nixon Cox. In 1968, she married David Eisenhower. While her father served as President, she wrote several books and worked as Assistant Managing Editor of the Saturday Evening Post. Since her father left the White House in 1974, she has written a few more books and works to support her parents' legacy.
Julie Nixon was born while her father, Richard Nixon was a Congressman. Much of her childhood coincided with her father's service as Dwight Eisenhower's Vice-President (1953-61). As a teenager she attended the private Sidwell Friends School in Washington along with her sister, Tricia. Julie left school in 1961, after her father lost his presidential bid in 1960, and the family returned to California where her father ran unsuccessfully for governor in 1962. The Nixons moved to New York after the gubernatorial race, and Julie attended...
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