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Love letters reveal Nixon’s soft and romantic side

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YORBA LINDA (California): Long before Richard Nixon rose to power and fell from grace, he was just another man in love.

Decades before he became known to some as “Tricky Dick”, Nixon was the one penning nicknames (sweet ones) to his future bride in gushy love notes that reveal a surprising­ly soft and romantic side of the man taken down by Watergate.

Nixon shared the stage with Patricia Ryan in a community theatre production and six of the dozens of letters they exchanged during their two-year courtship will be unveiled on Friday at the Richard Nixon Presidenti­al Library and Museum as part of an exhibit celebratin­g the 100th birthday of the woman Nixon playfully called his “Irish gypsy”.

In Nixon’s letters, he recalls their first meeting in flowery prose, daydreams

Every day and every night I want to see you and be with you. — RICHARD NIXON

about their future together and waxes poetic about the first time his “dearest heart” agreed to take a drive with him.

“Every day and every night I want to see you and be with you. Yet I have no feeling of selfish ownership or jealousy,” he writes in one undated letter.

“Let’s go for a long ride on Sunday; let’s go to the mountains weekends; let’s read books in front of fires; most of all, let’s really grow together and find the happiness we know is ours.”

Eighteen years after his death, the correspond­ence offers a tiny window into a fiercely private side of Nixon that almost no one ever saw and represents a love letter of sorts to fans of the 37th US president, who were infuriated when the National Archives took over the museum and overhauled it to include a detailed chronicle of Watergate.

“These letters are fabulous. It’s a totally different person from the Watergate tapes that people know.

“President Nixon started out as an idealistic young man ready to conquer the world and with Pat Ryan he knew he could do it. There’s a lot of hope, there’s a lot of tenderness and it’s very poetic,” said Olivia Anastasiad­is, supervisor­y museum curator.

“He loved her, he was absolutely enthralled by her and that’s all he thought about.”

 ?? — AP ?? Love of his life: Nixon and Pat posing for photos while campaignin­g at Rockefelle­r Centre in New York in this file picture.
— AP Love of his life: Nixon and Pat posing for photos while campaignin­g at Rockefelle­r Centre in New York in this file picture.
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