DescriptionPat & Dick Nixon in Ann Arbor, on a whistle-stop campaign tour, October 15, 1952. (8295115760).jpg
In 1952, California Senator Richard M. Nixon was a candidate for Vice President on the Republican ticket with a war hero, General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Nixon visited Ann Arbor again in October, 1960, when he was running for the Presidency: that time, he and his wife, Pat Nixon (seated here in an undersized easy chair), disembarked from the train and mounted a speakers' stand that had been constructed at the station's streetside entrance. (Nixon had delivered the 1952 campaign's famous televised "Checkers" speech on September 23, three weeks before his Ann Arbor appearance.)
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