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U.S. President Nixon at the swearing in ceremony of John Connally as Secretary of Treasury in the White House, Washington DC.

Swearing in of Secretary of Treasury John Connally at the White House in Washington DC. Secretary Connally, his wife and a judge stand along with President Richard Nixon for the oath taking in the East Room of the White House. The judge swears in Connally as Secretary of Treasury. He raises his right hands and repeats the oath after the judge. Mrs. Connally stands by him and watches him taking the oath. The guests at the ceremony applaud as Connally completes his remarks.

Date: 1971, February 11
Duration: 1 min 31 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: English
Clip: 65675056826
U.S. President Nixon and new Secretary of Treasury John Connally address the guests at a ceremony in White House, Washington DC.

Swearing in of Secretary of Treasury John Connally at the White House in Washington DC. Secretary Connally, his wife and a judge stand along with President Richard Nixon for the oath taking in the East Room of the White House. Connally delivers his speech at the ceremony and talks to President Nixon after he completes his remarks. He expresses his gratitude for President Nixon and admires his administration. The spectators at the ceremony applaud for Secretary of Treasury Connally. President Nixon invites guests for an official tea party at the White House.

Date: 1971, February 11
Duration: 3 min 39 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: English
Clip: 65675056827
Irving R Levine and Paul Duke report and discuss the proposals stated by U.S. President on economic problems.

News analysis following Richard Nixon's speech on economy crisis from Washington DC, United States. Reporter discusses the speech with journalists Irving R. Levine and Paul Duke. Group reviews the proposal of President Nixon to end unemployment and economy crisis. The proposals to end unemployment by Nixon are 90 day wage-price freeze, additional action on wages and prices, temporary suspension of full convertibility of dollar into gold (later called the "Nixon shock"), investment of tax credit, temporary surcharge of 10% imports, repeal of excise tax on automobiles, speeding of personal tax exemption to get more money in pocket and reduction of federal expenditure. Journalists Irving and Paul Duke also question why the President made the proposal now when the graph of dollar and unemployment begins to fall after sitting on President's seat for two years.

Date: 1971, August 15
Duration: 11 min 1 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675056914
Paul McCracken, an American economist, comments on the economic speech by U.S. President Nixon in the United States.

Discussion and analysis following U.S. President Nixon's speech on the economic crisis from the White House, United States. Reporter Bill Gill sits with Bob Clark, a White House correspondent, and economic advisor Paul McCracken. Both the reporters ask Paul McCracken to make a comment on the proposals of President Nixon dealing with the American economy (a speech later known as the "Nixon shock" speech). Paul McCracken speaks on the advantages of the 90 days wage-price freeze. He tells how to secure cost price level, how to control unemployment and inflation. He states the 90 days wage-price as the strongest economy program and how it will give foundation to more companies. He also speaks on dollar rate and foreign exchange and how to maintain its position, and the closing of the gold window.

Date: 1971, August 15
Duration: 21 min 26 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675056915
Tricia Nixon celebrates her wedding shower parties in Washington DC.

Daughter of United States President Nixon, Patricia “Tricia” Nixon, celebrates her wedding shower before her marriage to Edward Cox in Washington DC. Tricia Nixon's wedding invitation card opens. Crowds gathered at the entrance of the White House. Tricia Nixon and Edward Cox come out of the door to be greeted by wedding guests. Cameramen take the newly-weds’ photographs. Musicians play music. The guests congratulate the couple. Tricia Nixon and her husband leave the reception and get inside a car. Wedding guests toss rice grains at the couple. Singers and a guitarist perform traditional Irish songs in the White House during the visit of Irish Prime Minister, John Mary “Jack” Lynch, to the United States. United States President Richard Nixon, along with his wife Patricia Nixon, onstage. President Nixon announces the engagement of his daughter Tricia Nixon with Edward Cox. The guests stand and clap for them. Tricia and Edward join President Nixon onstage. Edward’s parents, Howard Ellis Cox and Anne Crane Cox also join them on stage. Tricia Nixon’s wedding shower in the Sheraton Park Hotel apartment suite residence of United States Vice President Spiro Agnew, hosted by Mrs. Elinor “Judy” Agnew. Lobster served on a tray. Dishes such as lobster, cocktails, and fresh fruits served on the dining room of the Vice President Agnew's residence. Decorated dining table with food. Wedding shower host Judy Agnew lights up the candle on the table. Tricia arrives at Agnew's residence for her wedding shower party. Elinor welcomes Tricia, her mother Pat, and sister Julie. Tricia is accompanied by Patricia and Julie Eisenhower. Guests in a room. Some gifts on a table. A “Blue Tree” Lennox Chinaware Tricia Nixon received from Mrs. Agnew. Tricia Nixon holds her new Lismore crystal glass. Tricia Nixon trying out a filmy white negligee with marabou feather. Tricia Nixon and her guests surrounded by gifts. Prior to this party she has also received a shower party from a member of Washington Women's Press Corps, Helen Thomas. Tricia shakes hand with Helen Thomas. Women reporters in the party. Tricia shows her wedding gifts. Tricia Nixon wearing an oversized novelty sunglasses, much to the amusement of her wedding shower guests.

Date: 1971, June 12
Duration: 5 min 42 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675056984
Tricia Nixon attends a party given in her honor by the wife of the Secretary of State at the Anderson House in Washington DC.

Tricia Nixon attends a party in her honor before her wedding at the Anderson House in Washington DC. Tricia Nixon and her fiancé, Edward Cox, meets with United States Secretary of State William Pierce Rogers and his wife Adele. Adele Rogers hosts a party for Tricia Nixon at the Anderson House in Washington DC. Guests during the party at the Anderson House. Tricia with guests from the Diplomatic Corps. Tricia receives silverware as a gift from Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, Dr. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa (Ambassador of Nicaragua). Some female reporters are also present in the party. United States President Richard Nixon talks about his wishes for his daughter and her future husband. “And I look forward to a time when this will truly be an open world- where they will have the chance to go to your country and all the countries in the world, to know the people of those countries. Because what a wonderful future it is for your children and our children to know each other” President Nixon says during his speech to the Diplomatic Corps on his daughter’s party before her wedding.

Date: 1971, June 4
Duration: 1 min 19 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675056985