U.S. First Lady Patricia Nixon as a public figure and as a companion of President Richard Nixon. Patricia Nixon arrives with her husband, President Richard Nixon at the wedding of their daughter Tricia Nixon in the White House, Washington DC. Tricia dances with her husband Edward Cox. President Nixon dances with Pat Nixon and daughter Tricia.
Swearing in of Secretary of Treasury John Connally at the White House in Washington DC. Secretary Connally, his wife and a judge arrive for the oath taking at a room in the White House. President Richard Nixon addresses the invited guests and dignitaries from a platform during the ceremony. Nixon speaks about the importance of the post of Secretary of Treasury. He finishes his speech and invites Connally to swear in.
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.
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.
Tricia Nixon enjoys pre-wedding events in Washington DC. On June 10, Tricia arranges a dinner at the White House for the members of her wedding party. A decorated dinning table with food. Tricia with her wedding party members. She chooses her sister, Julie Nixon, as matron of honor and Edward Cox's sister, Mary Ann, as maid of honor. Edward arranges a bachelor party. Edward chooses his brother, Howard, as his best man. On June 11, Edward's grand parents arrange a lunch party. Edward and Tricia with their guests. The Rose Garden of the White House. Members of the wedding party rehearse for the marriage. The White House staff is busy in wedding preparations. Edward's parents, Howard Ellis Cox and Anne Crane Delafield Finch Cox, arrange a traditional rehearsal dinner party. Members of the party exchange gifts.
Tricia Nixon's wedding day. A notice states that the White House in Washington DC closes for the wedding. The Rose Garden of the White House. Workers are setting up decorations and flower arrangements for the wedding. United States President Richard Nixon addresses reporters. He talks about the possibility of rain. Hence the preparations have been changed accordingly. Nixon supervises the marriage preparations. A light rain begins. Cameramen cover their cameras with umbrellas and polythene sheets. Guests begin to arrive. 400 guests have been invited. Luci Johnson Nugent, daughter of former President Nixon, attends the wedding. Some guest with umbrellas. The guests are escorted by staff members. A guest sits in a chair. At 4:30 the rain stops, and the wedding ceremony begins.
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