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Rash of political activity ends Nixon presidency ll AOLUTI Q N Q9 Qosx 2 -1, 1 -'K Q IT! ig, 5 fp, fs 77 76 -1916 Politics for many is the hoopla before the election followed by the settling down to four-yea rs of relative calm before the next election. In what seemed a rash of pol- itical activity, Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned following a federal investigation indi- cating involvement in kick- backs while governor of Maryland. To replace Agnew, President Nixon selected Congressman Gerald Ford who assumed the post with little opposition from his former congressional associates. Then at noon on August 9, 1974, after eight months as vice- president, Ford became pres- ident. Nixon resigned following bitter discussion over his actions in the Watergate Affair . It was reported that at that time a majority of Americans-- 52 per cent--believed that Nixon should have been im- peached from office. Thus in a 16-minute address, broadcast nationwide, Nixon resigned his office. lntroduction!13
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12!lntroduction 4344 Activities of the campus and the nation took a new perspective with recent political activities. Gerald R. Ford assumed the duties of the presidency during politically strenuous days in August that lead to the resignation of Richard Nixon. City after city received official bicentennial flags for their efforts. Campaign materials lined the high- ways prior tothe primary and No- vember elections. David Boren--a virtual unknown--swept to the Oklahoma governor's seat. President Nixon took a new tack in his efforts to recapture public trust by usingthe press to reach the people. The new campaign was believed to be a reconciliatory one. ':3'i - X . .. U ,, A .. H .. .. xx: K H H Z4 X 4 5 .Qu fd. . .,.. :f z i 1 .' qv ,L - -- 145' , Q , yi. , 1 . ,. f. , yf ,ff lili W 1: I :.,. o JG' ..1 'N
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Mr. Bill Heilmann, director of the Roustabouts, thanks Fred Boettcher of Ponca City for his help in raisingfunds forthe Roustabout-NOCturne tour. QBeIowJ During the tour, mem- bers ofthe groups were able to visit with many of the Rumanian citizens.
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