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    Jane Milhous Beeson (October 21, 1971, second interview)

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    This second interview done by Dr. C. Richard Arena. This interview of Richard Nixon\u27s aunt focused on her memories of being the one who taught him music and the piano. She discussed her memoirs of Richard growing up

    Grant Garman (October 15, 1971, second interview)

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    In his second interview, Grant Garman shared his memories of performing in a local play with Nixon in 1938. He also recalled meeting with Nixon at the International Rotary Convention in 1955

    Newton P. Robinson (January 10, 1972, first interview)

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    Robinson recalled interactions between Chief Newman and the football team

    William T. Brock (March 7, 1972)

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    William T. Brock was student athlete at Whittier College during the time Nixon attended

    Stephen J. Schatz (December 3, 1971)

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    Schatz knew Frank Nixon well

    Edward Flutot (November 26, 1971)

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    Mr. Flutot and Nixon were in the same eighth grade class at East Whittier

    R. Harley McClure (September 29, 1972)

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    McClure was in a group of around 12 individuals invited to Richard Nixon\u27s home to celebrate his Whittier College graduation. McClure was a founding member of the Lancer society at Whittier College. He was also a member of the Glee club on campus with Nixon

    Harold Stone and Alberta M. Stone (July 11, 1972)

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    Harold Stone claimed that he was the one who convinced Nixon to practice law in California. He remembered Nixon looking out for other people, and that he gave many talks to various groups in the community

    Horace Grant McConnell (October 5, 1972)

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    McConnell was the Mailman in Whittier. He recalls delivering mail to the law office that Richard Nixon worked in. In 1934, McConnell, working at William F. Lester Chevrolet Company, sold Nixon a used car

    June A. Steck (December 21, 1971)

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    Steck helped Nixon train for a high school play, and knew a girl that he was romantically interested in
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