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View fullsize  This picture taken in the early days of the Administration. It is being used for the cover of The President’s Man. The president is reviewing a document with me. The doors and windows in the background of my office lead out to the Rose Garden.
View fullsize  1954 on our Derby, Kansas farm with mother, Betty June,  dad Spencer and sister Linda. That summer we moved to Brentwood, in West Los Angeles.
View fullsize  With My Quarter Horse ”Pat”.  We won a White Ribbon Barrell racing in the local Rodeo.
View fullsize  [L to R] Aunt Nan, mother, Nano Helena, my head, Great Grandmother Taylor, Dad, Grandad Dwight Chapin, Grandfather “Pop” Helena. Cousins Ross, Nancy’s head, Don and sister Linda.
View fullsize  The revived USC political party, “Trojan’s for Representative  Government”, (TRG) wins 1962 Student Body election.
View fullsize  Bart Leddel, Don Segretti and me  at our USC 50th Class Reunion.
View fullsize  August 18, 1963. We were married in the garden of Susie’s  family home in Hope Ranch, Santa Barbara, California.
View fullsize  Christmas 1967— Kimberly is 2 ½ years old and Tracy 6 months.  Cos Cob. CT.  Starting the 1968 Presidential Campaign year.
View fullsize  Nixon” Man in the Arena”— Innovative political television.  Oklahoma’s famous Coach, Bud  Wilkinson was moderator.  The first of what was, in later years, to be called  “Town Hall Meetings”.
View fullsize  Nixon comforts widow of MLK, Coretta Scott King, after the assassination during our private visit to the family home in Atlanta.
View fullsize  Mrs. Nixon and me working on the plane during 1968 campaign.
View fullsize  I was the only person with a camera. The new President-elect looks at the television in amazement. John Ehrlichman’s arm goes up along with a shout of victory. The morning sun streams through the window. His long wait has ended.
View fullsize  White House the morning of January 20, 1969. President Johnson and President Elect Nixon talking in the Red Room before leaving for the Inauguration at the Capitol. Standing a few feet away, I was witnessing this historic moment.
View fullsize  Ollie Atkins, the White House photographer took this picture in the Rose Garden. Spring 1969.
View fullsize  My White House Credentials.
View fullsize  September 1969 Newport Beach, CA. With the President boarding the Columbia, America’s Cup racing yacht, for an afternoon sail on the Pacific ocean.
View fullsize  Telegrams and letters on the President’s desk the response to his November 3, “Silent Majority” speech to Nation on Viet Nam Policy.
View fullsize  Western White House. Nixon greets Kissinger upon his from secret trip to China. The world learned of the trip that evening with Nixon televised announcement.
View fullsize  With my counterpart, Han Hsu and White House press advance man Tim Elbourne. Han was later the Chinese Ambassador to Washington.
View fullsize  On the Great Wall with Kissinger.
View fullsize  October 1971. Kissinger, Chou En-lai and me. This banquet picture ran in a news magazine and identified me as “Kissinger Aide”. Henry autographed the picture with  the salutation, “To Dwight Chapin—the only aide who has ever survived. Highest Regard
View fullsize  Aboard Air Force One. February 1972. Reviewing plans with Haldeman and Higby. Kissinger across aisle. Kissinger Secretary Julie Pineau at copier. Kissinger Aide Cmdr. Jonathan Howe standing. Winston Lord far back on left. Muriel Hartley Kissinger Se
View fullsize  President Nixon on Air Force One.
View fullsize  President Nixon on Air Force One. Studying briefing books on way to China. With Kissinger.
View fullsize  “Snapshot”, Tim Elbourne and  “Road Runner”, Ron Walker, at The Forbidden City, Peking.
View fullsize  Military Aide Jack Brennan, Me, General Brent Scowcroft, General Al Redman and Nell Yates. Hawaii 1972.
View fullsize  The Arrival. February 21, 1972 Primer Chou Enlai greeting President and Mrs. Nixon. The moment  “The Week that changed the World” began.
View fullsize  First Afternoon in Peking. President meets Chairman Mao.
View fullsize  This on plane meeting with Chinese officials. We are flying from Peking to Hangchow.
View fullsize  A snowy February 1972 Peking morning. Ron Walker (Front Right) and I are leading the President, Mrs. Nixon and their party on a tour.
View fullsize  President Nixon and Henry Kissinger toasting one another after the SALT agreement was signed in Moscow.
View fullsize  Mrs. Nixon and Kissinger watch as President addresses the people of the USSR on live television from the Green Room in the Grand Kremlin Palace.
View fullsize  In the Oval Office with the President, Bob Haldeman and John Ehrlichman.
View fullsize  This picture of the president with the King (Elvis) is the most requested picture, still to this day, in the history of the National Archives.
View fullsize  1972 GOP Convention Floor Meeting. (R to L) Dick Moore, Terry O’Donnell, Mark Goode, me, Bill Carruthers, Sandy Abby Mike Duval’s back and Ron Walker.
View fullsize  1972 GOP Convention, Miami Florida [L to R] Bill Carruthers, Roy Goodearle, Dick Howard, Dwight Chapin and Henry Cashen.
View fullsize  This Roosevelt Room picture shows me talking to John Ehrlichman with Henry Kissinger and Pat Moynihan listening. In the background Ron Ziegler is talking with Dr. Arthur Burns.
View fullsize  Here at the reopening of the Nixon Library exhibits, I am demonstrating an interactive Foreign Policy kiosk to Henry Kissinger.
View fullsize  W. Clement Stone with me in his Villa studio.
View fullsize  Henry Kissinger and the president conferring in a private moment. Picture taken in the Oval Office.
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View fullsize  Jack Burton, Kimberly, Dan Burton, Tracy, Matthew Maher Terry, Me, Emily Burton, Chase Maher, Jeff Maher The Point—Greenwich, Connecticut.
View fullsize  East Hampton, NY, Main Beach.

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