Visiting a Warsaw Hospital

Visiting a Warsaw Hospital

Pat Nixon delivering “Wonder Pops” to a young patient at a Warsaw children’s hospital in August 1959
A Warm Hawaiian Welcome

A Warm Hawaiian Welcome

The first lady receiving a warm welcome from a young girl in Honolulu during her August 1972 trip to Hawaii
Reappearing in the Rose Parade

Reappearing in the Rose Parade

Pat Nixon riding in the 1973 Rose Bowl Parade, following the USC band and leading the Trojan float. The first lady was escorted by the president of USC, Dr. John Hubbard, and his wife, Lucy
Rose Parade Grand Marshall

Rose Parade Grand Marshall

Vice-president, and presidential candidate, Richard Nixon, and Pat Nixon riding in the 1960 Rose Parade. Richard Nixon served as Grand Marshall in 1953 and 1960, the only person to serve as Grand Marshall twice in eight years
Pat Nixon and Girl Scouts

Pat Nixon and Girl Scouts

Even in older age and declining health, Pat Nixon continued to show interest in causes she had worked for in the years past. Here she is shown with a local Girl Scout Troop in Yorba Linda at the new Richard Nixon Presidential Library in July 1990.
Pat Nixon Starts New Chapter In Life

Pat Nixon Starts New Chapter In Life

The new second lady of the United States on the cover of “Southern California Alumni Review” in the March 1953 issue. The spread was titled, “Pat Nixon Starts New Chapter In Life.” Photograph courtsey of the Doheny Memorial Library
Receiving the Asa V. Call Trophy

Receiving the Asa V. Call Trophy

Pat Nixon again gracing the cover of “Southern California Alumni Review” after beginning her second term as Second Lady of the United States. This May 1957 article discussed Pat Nixon being awarded the Asa V. Call trophy, the highest honor from USC
A Young Family

A Young Family

The young Nixon family at home after Richard Nixon was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1950. The couple’s daughters, Tricia and Julie, were born in 1946 and 1948
Pat and Melanie

Pat and Melanie

Pat Nixon with her youngest grandchild, Melanie Eisenhower, in December 1985