Senator Richard Nixon and Family Relax at Home
(Original Caption) 9/29/1952-Washington, DC: Senator Richard Nixon of California takes time out from the rigors of campaigning to relax with his family at their home in Washington, Sept. 28. It was the GOP Vice Presidential candidate's first visit home since his nationwide broadcast about his expense fund. L to r are: Julie, 4; Mrs. Pat Nixon; Patricia, 6; and Nixon, who holds the family Cocker Spaniel, "Checkers," whom Nixon mentioned in his broadcast.
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