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Hannah Elizabeth Milhous Nixon (March 7, 1885 – September 30, 1967) was the mother of President Richard Nixon. Richard described his mother as "a Quaker saint". On May 9, 1970 (Richard Nixon's visit to the Lincoln Memorial), he insisted on stopping at the United States Capitol, where he took his former seat in the chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives and instructed his valet Manolo Sanchez to make a speech. Sanchez spoke of his pride in being a citizen of the United States and Richard and some female cleaners who were present applauded. One of the women present, Carrie Moore, asked Richard to sign her bible, which he did, and holding her hand told her that his mother "was a saint" and "you be a saint too".

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  • Hannah Elizabeth Milhous Nixon (March 7, 1885 – September 30, 1967) was the mother of President Richard Nixon. Richard described his mother as "a Quaker saint". On May 9, 1970 (Richard Nixon's visit to the Lincoln Memorial), he insisted on stopping at the United States Capitol, where he took his former seat in the chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives and instructed his valet Manolo Sanchez to make a speech. Sanchez spoke of his pride in being a citizen of the United States and Richard and some female cleaners who were present applauded. One of the women present, Carrie Moore, asked Richard to sign her bible, which he did, and holding her hand told her that his mother "was a saint" and "you be a saint too". Hannah Nixon is acknowledged to have exerted a tremendous effect on her son's outlook throughout his life. In Richard's final remarks at the White House on August 9, 1974, he said, "Nobody will ever write a book, probably, about my mother. Well, I guess all of you would say this about your mother – my mother was a saint. And I think of her, two boys dying of tuberculosis, nursing four others in order that she could take care of my older brother for three years in Arizona, and seeing each of them die, and when they died, it was like one of her own. Yes, she will have no books written about her. But she was a saint." (en)
  • Hannah Milhous Nixon (1885年3月7日 - 1967年9月30日)はアメリカ合衆国大統領リチャード・ニクソンの母 リチャード・ニクソンは母を"クエーカーの聖人"と形容した。彼女はリチャードの人生に多大な影響を及ぼしたと言われる。 リチャード・ニクソンは大統領の座から離れる日、公に母の影響力を賞賛し、"聖人"と呼んだが、誰も彼女についての本を書かないだろうと推測した。 (ja)
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  • Rebekah Baines (en)
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  • Hannah Milhous Nixon (1885年3月7日 - 1967年9月30日)はアメリカ合衆国大統領リチャード・ニクソンの母 リチャード・ニクソンは母を"クエーカーの聖人"と形容した。彼女はリチャードの人生に多大な影響を及ぼしたと言われる。 リチャード・ニクソンは大統領の座から離れる日、公に母の影響力を賞賛し、"聖人"と呼んだが、誰も彼女についての本を書かないだろうと推測した。 (ja)
  • Hannah Elizabeth Milhous Nixon (March 7, 1885 – September 30, 1967) was the mother of President Richard Nixon. Richard described his mother as "a Quaker saint". On May 9, 1970 (Richard Nixon's visit to the Lincoln Memorial), he insisted on stopping at the United States Capitol, where he took his former seat in the chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives and instructed his valet Manolo Sanchez to make a speech. Sanchez spoke of his pride in being a citizen of the United States and Richard and some female cleaners who were present applauded. One of the women present, Carrie Moore, asked Richard to sign her bible, which he did, and holding her hand told her that his mother "was a saint" and "you be a saint too". (en)
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  • ハンナ・ミルハウス・ニクソン (ja)
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