Photograph by Fred Maroon

The Nixon Years
 

President Nixon and his personal
secretary, Rose Mary Woods.
April 20, 1971. 




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Rose Mary Woods, the President's secretary, was catapulted into history when, later, she said she might be the person responsible for the mysterious erasing of 18½ minutes of critical information on key tapes of conversations held in the Oval Office on June 20, 1972 - three days after the Watergate break-in.  It does not take long for an anonymous presidential personal secretary to become a household word when implicated in the questionable doings of her boss.

 
 
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