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This article lists awards and honors received by
Richard Nixon .
Honorary degrees
Nixon received honorary degrees from the following educational institutions:
[1]
Bradley University , Doctor of Laws, 1951
[2]
University of Tehran , 1953
[2]
Lowell Technological Institute , Doctor of Science, 1954
[3]
[4]
Whittier College , Doctor of Laws, 1954
[5]
Temple University , Doctor of Humane Letters, 1955
[6]
[7]
Lafayette College , Doctor of Laws, 1956
[8]
Bethany College , Doctor of Laws, 1957
[9]
[10]
Defiance College , Doctor of Laws, 1957
[11]
DePauw University , Doctor of Laws, 1957
[12]
Michigan State University , Doctor of Laws, 1957
[13]
Wilberforce University , Doctor of Humanities, 1957
[14]
Yeshiva University , Doctor of Laws, 1957
[15]
Fordham University , Doctor of Laws, 1959
[16]
Thiel College , Doctor of Humane Letters, 1959
[17]
[18]
University of San Diego , Doctor of Laws, 1959
[19]
[20]
Other honors
Namesakes
Richard M. Nixon Parkway , Yorba Linda, California
[25]
Richard M. Nixon Elementary School, Yorba Linda, California
[26]
Nixon Elementary School, Hiawatha, Iowa
[27]
Richard M. Nixon High School, Monrovia, Liberia
[28]
[29]
Nixon Library, Yuen Long, Hong Kong
[30]
Postage stamps
Richard Nixon has appeared on the following postage stamps:
A United States 32-cent commemorative stamp, issued April 26, 1995.
[31]
A set of six stamps from
Umm Al Quwain in 1972, commemorating Nixon's visit to China.
[32]
Two Nevis $3 commemorative stamps, issued May 21, 2010 as part of a pane commemorating the 50th anniversary of
John F. Kennedy 's election as President.
[33]
[34]
Liberia stamps issued in 1982 and 2009 as part of series commemorating U.S. presidents.[
citation needed ]
See also
References
^ See
Richard M. Nixon Speakers Manual (PDF) . Washington, D.C.: The Dick Nixon Club. March 1960. p. 51. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Nixon Is Awarded Honorary Degree in Iran Ceremony" .
The Milwaukee Journal .
AP . 1953-12-11. p. 1. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Nixon Plans Series of Eastern Talks After Midwest Trip" .
Sarasota Herald-Tribune .
AP . 1954-09-13. p. 3. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
^ Times, Special to The New York (1954-08-29).
"NIXON TO GET DEGREE; Lowell Technological Institute to Honor Him on Sept. 28" . The New York Times .
ISSN
0362-4331 . Retrieved 2022-09-23 .
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"Honorary Degrees" . Whittier.edu . Whittier College. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Richard M. Nixon receiving an honorary degree from Temple University, 1955" . Temple.edu . Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Vice President Richard Nixon at Temple University commencement" . Temple.edu . Retrieved 2022-09-23 .
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"Richard Nixon" .
mcall.com . Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Nixon Hits 'Tricky' Union Officials" .
Toledo Blade .
AP . 1957-06-03. p. 3. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
^ Miller, Scott D. (2015-03-24).
"The Tradition of Honorary Degrees" . Dialogue . Retrieved 2016-05-21 . [
dead link ]
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"Nixon to Receive Honorary Degree" .
Lewiston Evening Journal .
AP . 1957-05-03. p. 11. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Vice President Richard M. Nixon Receives Honorary Degree from DePauw" . DePauw.edu . Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"MSU Honorary Degree Recipients: Alphabetical List" . MSU.edu .
Michigan State University . Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Degree for Nixon" .
The Milwaukee Sentinel .
AP . 1957-07-12. p. 12, part 1. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Vice President Nixon Gets Honorary Degree from Yeshiva University" .
JTA.org . 1957-12-16. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Cut in Foreign Aid Would Be Disastrous, Nixon Says" .
Schenectady Gazette .
AP . 1959-01-28. p. 5. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Honorary Degree Recipients" . Thiel.edu . Thiel College. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"V.P. Nixon Speaks to Thiel Students, Receives Honorary Degree" (PDF) . The Campus . 1959-10-02. p. 1. Retrieved 2022-09-23 .
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"The Way We Were" .
U-T San Diego . 2007-02-11. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
^ Office of Public Information, "USD Sends Congratulations to Alumnus Richard Nixon" (1968). News Releases . 59.
https://digital.sandiego.edu/newsreleases/59
^ Shaw, Gaylord (1974-06-13).
"Millions Welcome Nixon upon Arrival in Egypt" .
The Lewiston Daily Sun .
Associated Press . p. 22. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Associés Étrangers" . Académie des Beaux-Arts . Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Nixon is honored in France" .
The Milwaukee Journal . 1987-02-21. p. 2A. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Nixon honored" .
The Times-News . Hendersonville, N.C.
AP . 1986-03-14. p. 16. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
^ Groves, Martha (2013-09-03).
"Changing name of Marina Freeway to 'Ballona Freeway' is proposed" .
Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2016-09-10 .
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"Nixon school to close" .
The Tuscaloosa News .
Los Angeles Times . 1981-03-15. p. 19A. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"History of School" . Nixon Elementary . Cedar Rapids Community School District. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
^ Wulu, John Nimley Sr. (2009).
The Miracles and Riches of God: Autobiography of John Nimley Wulu, Sr. of Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa (Founder and Builder of Schools) . Bloomington, Ind.: AuthorHouse. p. 85.
ISBN
978-1-4389-1799-3 . Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Nearly Nothing Named for Nixon" . Twelve Mile Circle . 2015-07-01. Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
^ Musgrave, Paul (Summer 2009).
"The First Nixon Library" .
Prologue . 41 (2). Retrieved 2016-05-21 .
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"Richard M. Nixon Issue" . Arago . Smithsonian National Postal Museum. Retrieved 2016-07-24 .
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Colnect.com
^ McCarty, Denise (2010-08-09).
"Recent stamps show presidents from Roosevelt to Reagan" (PDF) .
Linn's Stamp News . p. 10. Retrieved 2016-07-24 .
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"New Issues - Western Hemisphere" (PDF) .
Linn's Stamp News . 2010-07-26. p. 62. Retrieved 2016-07-24 .