Spiro Agnew
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| Date of birth | 9 November 1918 Baltimore Spiro Theodore Agnew | ||||
| Date of death | 17 September 1996 Berlin | ||||
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English: Spiro Theodore Agnew was the thirty-ninth Vice President of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1973 under President Richard Nixon.
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- Agnew congratulates launch team personnel minutes after the successful launch of Apollo 17
- From left to right: Spiro and Judy Agnew, Bob and Dolores Hope, Richard and Pat Nixon, Nancy and Ronald Reagan during a campiagn stop for the Nixon-Agnew ticket in California, 1971
- Archbishop Iakovos and Vice President Agnew
- L-R: President Lyndon Johnson, President-Elect Richard Nixon, Senate Majority Leader Everett Dirksen, Spiro Agnew sworn in as Vice President, and the outgoing Vice President Hubert Humphrey at inauguration, 20 January 1969.
- L-R: President Lyndon Johnson, President-Elect Richard Nixon, Senate Majority Leader Everett Dirksen, Spiro Agnew sworn in as Vice President, and the outgoing Vice President Hubert Humphrey at inauguration, 20 January 1969.