Julie Nixon Eisenhower

Julie Nixon Eisenhower (born July 5, 1948 in Washington, D.C.) is the daughter of Richard Nixon and his wife Pat. She is married to David Eisenhower, grandson of the 34th president, Dwight D. Eisenhower. She is the younger sister of Tricia Nixon Cox. Julie was active in both her father's presidential campaigns and during the Nixon administration. She represented the White House on behalf of children's issues, the environment, and the elderly. She married David Eisenhower on December 28, 1968. From 1973-75, she served as Assistant Managing Editor of the Saturday Evening Post, and helped establish a book division for Curtis Publishing Co., its parent corporation. She has written or edited five books, including , a biography of her mother. She has an extensive record of community service in the Philadelphia area and is co-chair of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Birthplace Foundation. This article is based on the Penn State University biography Nixon Eisenhower, Julie Nixon Eisenhower, Julie

 

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