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Spiro T. Agnew served as the 39th vice president of the United States from Jan. 20, 1969 to Oct. 10, 1973, when he was forced to resign after pleading no contest to a felony charge of tax evasion.
He loved the limelight, was a voice for the silent majority and served as governor of Maryland before going out with a bang.
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On This Day, Oct. 10: Vice President Spiro Agnew resignsIn 1973, Vice President Spiro Agnew resigns in disgrace after pleading no contest to income tax evasion. In 1985, movie legend Orson Welles, whose innovative Citizen Kane of 1941 was regarded by ...
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Oh, where have you gone, William F. Buckley, Jr.?Interviewing Tanenhaus was Beverly Gage, the Pulitzer Prize winning historian and biographer of J. Edgar Hoover. A professor ...
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Opinion: JD Vance is Donald Trump’s Spiro AgnewWhom did Nixon choose as his vice president? Most Americans will not recall Spiro Agnew, the disgraced former governor of Maryland. Agnew had a modest resume, serving as a Maryland county ...
In 1966, I stood outside my elementary school in Maryland, waving a sign for Spiro Agnew. He was running for governor against a segregationist who campaigned on the slogan, “Your Home Is Your Ca ...
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The Danger of a Small Act of CowardiceThe first time I photographed Gerald Ford, he was a day away from being nominated as vice president, after Spiro Agnew had resigned in disgrace. The portrait I made ran on the cover of Time ...
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