Agnew, Spiro Theodore Vice Presidents United States North America
Spiro Theodore Agnew was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on November 9, 1918, the son of a Greek immigrant whose name originally was Anagnostopoulos. Republican presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon chose him as his running mate in 1968. He resigned in 1973 when he was fined for income tax evasion.
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Agnew, Spiro Theodore
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- Spiro T. Agnew, 39th Vice President (1969-1973) - Biography, including discussion of the issues that surrounded his term in the vice presidency. From the Senate Historical Office.
- Wikipedia: Spiro Agnew - Biographical article from the online encyclopedia.
- Archives of Maryland Online: Addresses and State Papers of Spiro T. Agnew - Compilation of official documents from Agnew\\'s term as Governor of vice presidents Maryland, 1967-1969.
- Spiro T. Agnew papers - Describes the organization and contents of Agnew\\'s papers, united states which are now in the University of Maryland united states Library collections.
- Remembering Spiro Agnew - Transcript of a 1996 discussion on the occasion of Agnew\\'s united states death. From the TV news program The News Hour with united states Jim Lehrer.
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