Julie and Pasha

Caption:- Julie and Pasha-- Julie Nixon Eisenhower holds one of the Nixon's three dogs, Yorkshire terrier Pasha, as she tells newsman Wednesday in the White House about her first Literary effort published this month in the Saturday Evening Post--a children's story that was inspired by Pasha. The story is called "Pasha Passes by".


Emperor Haile, Nixon, and First Dogs

Caption: " Washington: Emperor Haile [ unintelligible writing] admires President Nixon's dog at the White House as he and the Cheif executive [ unintelligible writing] following Selassie's Farewell call 7/9. Nixon and the Emperor discussed the 'agony' of Nigeria and Biafra and Mideast crisis. Holding the dogs is Trophes Bryant."


Open House

Caption: Washington: "Vice Pres. Richard Nixon held 'open house' in his Capitol office for hundreds of tourists 4/6 and ran into one reluctant hand-shaker--a seeing-eye dog named Patty, the dog, on hand to guide her mistress Norma Farrar,26, (left) of Durham, N. H. who has been blind since birth, seemed bored as she reluctantly gave Nixon a paw."


The Presidents Pup

Caption: " The Presidents Pup, is comforted by Tricia Nixon, the President's daughter, at the White House Saturday after the First Family returned from an overnight stay at Camp David, Md. The Yorkshire Terrier wears a bandage-- the result of a fight at Camp David with 'an unidentified beagle,'" according to a White House announcement".


Canine Introduction

Caption: "Canine Introduction--Traphes Bryant, the dog handler at the White House, introduces Yuki, a white mongrel dog which the Johnsons are leaving, to the incoming Nixon pets, Vickie, a poodle, and Yasha, a Yorkshire terrier".


Introducing: The White House Dogs

Introducing: The White House Dogs-- Julie Nixon Eisenhower poses with the President's dogs in this photo taken outside the White House. At left is King Timahoe, an Irish setter. Vicki, a poodle, is at the right. Julie is holding Pasha, a Yorkshire terrier. Picture, taken last Sunday, was released Thursday afternoon by the White House".


Nixon Pats a Seeing-Eye Dog

Caption: "Chicago: Vice President Richard Nixon reaches down to pat the head of 'seeing-eye dog' of Chicago Alderman H.F Geisler during Republican reception for Nixon here 1/27. Standing between Nixon and Geisler is Francis X. Connell, GOP County Chairman, Man at right is not identified".


PRESIDENTIAL PRIVILEGE

Caption: "BETHESDA, MD: July 16 -- PRESIDENTIAL PRIVILEGE-- Tricia Nixon Cox leads King Timahoe, the Presidents Irish Setter, from Bethesda Naval Hospital this afternoon. Visiting regulations were waved as Tricia and her mother, Pat Nixon, showed up with the three Nixon family dogs. Vicki, a poodle, and Pasha, a Yorkshire terrier, can be seen behind King Timahoe. The President, hospitalized since Thursday with viral pneumonia, is said to be doing better".


Second Lady skips Eastern Tour

Caption: WASHINGTON: "Pat Nixon, wife of vice president Richard Nixon, said 9/25 she isn't going along on her husband's far eastern tour "just for the ride." Mrs.Nixon said she feels she too "has a job to do" as an unofficial goodwill ambassador to out Asiatic Allies. Though thrilled over the prospect of making the tour, the attractive second lady of the land said she hates to leave her children. (LEFT) : She hands her husband look over a paper copy. (RIGHT) Daughters Julie, 4, and Patricia,6, play with their cocker spaniel".


Gamble Paid Off

Caption: "Vice President Nixon relaxes with his wife and their two daughters on the lawn of their Washington home. The girls are Julie (left) and Patricia. On Nixon's lap is the cocker spaniel, "Checkers," which is credited with helping to keep him on the Republican ticket in 1952".