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Spiro T. Agnew served as the 39th vice president of the United States from Jan. 20, 1969 to Oct. 10, 1973, when he was forced to resign after pleading no contest to a felony charge of tax evasion.
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On This Day, Oct. 10: Vice President Spiro Agnew resignsIn 1973, Vice President Spiro Agnew resigns in disgrace after pleading no contest to income tax evasion. In 1985, movie legend Orson Welles, whose innovative Citizen Kane of 1941 was regarded by ...
On his way to becoming a household word, Spiro T. Agnew learned that lampoonery is the most devastating weapon in the political armory. “Look what’s happened to me,” the new Vice President ...
Most people around the Square had already been swallowing hard for eleven hours when word came up from Miami yesterday that Spiro T. Agnew was Nixon's running mate. That did it. Young and old were ...
Governor Spiro Agnew of Maryland, who was Richard Nixon’s first vice president, was also his attack dog, and he employed the great William Safire, more famously of the New York Times ...
In 1966, I stood outside my elementary school in Maryland, waving a sign for Spiro Agnew. He was running for governor against a segregationist who campaigned on the slogan, “Your Home Is Your Ca ...
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