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In 1973, just days after declaring, "I will not resign if indicted", he resigned |
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
2022-11-07 |
#8736 |
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Failing to report nearly $30,000 on his income tax return led to the resignation of this vice president |
Spiro Agnew
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
2022-02-09 |
#8573 |
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In 1973 this vice president resigned over things he did while he was governor of Maryland |
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
2021-04-13 |
#8377 |
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On Oct. 11, 1973 The New York Times said he "quits vice presidency and admits tax evasion in '67" |
Spiro Agnew
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PUTTING THE VICE IN VICE PRESIDENT |
2018-05-18 |
#7765 |
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In 1981 he was ordered to pay Maryland $250,000 to compensate for bribes taken while governor & vice president |
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
2016-07-25 |
#7351 |
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This member of the administration was the first man of Greek descent to serve as governor of an American state |
Spiro Agnew
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ALL PRESIDENT NIXON'S MEN |
2015-03-10 |
#7022 |
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November 9, 1918in Baltimore, Maryland |
(Spiro) Agnew
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BIRTH OF A VICE PRESIDENT |
2014-10-30 |
#6929 |
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Former Maryland governor; first VP to resign due to criminal charges |
(Spiro) Agnew
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VICE PRESIDENTS' BIOS |
2009-12-18 |
#5815 |
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The man he succeeded as vice president |
Agnew
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THE LATE PRESIDENT FORD |
2007-03-27 |
#5197 |
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STA |
Spiro Agnew
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VICE PRESIDENTIAL MONOGRAMS |
2006-07-03 |
#5036 |
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...pleaded no contest to income tax evasion & wrote a novel, "The Canfield Decision" |
Agnew
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THE VICE PRESIDENT WHO... |
2006-01-06 |
#4910 |
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He was the second person to resign from America's second-highest office |
Spiro Agnew
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$200 |
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
2005-12-20 |
#4897 |
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Taking kickbacks from Baltimore contractors helped oust him from office in the 1970s |
(Spiro) Agnew
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$400 |
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VICE PRESIDENTIAL VICE |
2005-02-17 |
#4714 |
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This "White Knight" was also "Nixon's Nixon" |
Spiro Agnew
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VICE PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES |
2004-12-15 |
#4668 |
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...Mark Spitz won 7 gold medals in Munich |
Spiro Agnew
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WHO WAS THE VICE PRESIDENT WHEN... |
2004-05-19 |
#4548 |
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November 9, 1918:Baltimore, Maryland |
Spiro Agnew
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VICE PRESIDENTIAL BIRTHPLACES |
2004-02-06 |
#4475 |
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He found the press quite taxing, calling them "Nattering nabobs of negativism" |
Spiro Agnew
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$300 |
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
2001-10-30 |
#3947 |
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Richard Nixon's vice president, he was the second sitting veep to resign from office |
Spiro Agnew
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$500 |
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
1999-11-12 |
#3495 |
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He once called protesting students & intellectuals an "effete corps of impudent snobs" |
Spiro Agnew
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$600 |
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
1996-10-30 |
#2798 |
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In 1962 this future vice president was elected Baltimore County Executive |
(Spiro) Agnew
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$400 |
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
1995-12-29 |
#2610 |
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His father, Theofraste Anagnostopoulos, immigrated to the U.S. from Greece around 1900 |
Spiro Agnew
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$400 |
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
1995-10-12 |
#2554 |
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This vice president earned his law degree in 1947 from Baltimore law school |
Spiro Agnew
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$1,000 |
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
1995-04-28 |
#2465 |
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After resigning in 1973, he opened Pathlite, Inc., a consulting firm |
(Spiro) Agnew
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$200 |
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
1995-03-27 |
#2441 |
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Nixon called him "Ted" |
Spiro Agnew
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$400 |
DJ |
VICE PRESIDENTS |
1993-04-22 |
#1999 |
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He's the only vice president born in Maryland |
Spiro Agnew
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$600 |
DJ |
VICE PRESIDENTS |
1993-02-11 |
#1949 |
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In 1969 he said that TV's power over public opinion was in the hands of "a small and unelected elite" |
Spiro Agnew
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$400 |
DJ |
VICE PRESIDENTS |
1992-12-25 |
#1915 |
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He wrote 2 books inspired by his career: "The Canfield Decision" & "Go Quietly... or Else" |
(Spiro) Agnew
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
1992-12-10 |
#1904 |
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He first supported Nelson Rockefeller, not his future running mate Nixon, in the 1968 race |
Spiro Agnew
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$200 |
DJ |
VICE PRESIDENTS |
1992-05-06 |
#1783 |
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In 1974 he was disbarred in Maryland, where he'd been governor |
Spiro Agnew
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$200 |
DJ |
VICE PRESIDENTS |
1991-12-10 |
#1677 |
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John C. Calhoun was the first vice president to resign; he was the second |
Spiro Agnew
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$200 |
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VICE PRESIDENTS |
1990-11-06 |
#1422 |