Word: spiros
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Spiro Theodore Agnew certainly was Maryland's kind of man. The self-made, middle class, Republican candidate for governor was riding high on a coalition of suburban Republicans and Democrats throughout the state to defeat hard-line segregationist George Mahoney, the Democratic nominee...
Despite the fact that Democrats out-number Republicans by three to one in Maryland, Agnew easily beat Mahoney in that election. But the Ted Agnew who captured the governorship of Maryland on a wave of backlash against segregation was a far cry from the Spiro Agnew who would emerge on the national scene two years later to accept the vice presidential nomination from Richard Nixon...
...slashed the state budget, including money for many reforms which he had supported the year before. Foreshadowing his later stances on crime in the streets, Agnew spoke out strongly in favor of "stop and frisk" laws. It was the Spiro Agnew of this second year in office who would go on to be vice president...
Following are the texts of Spiro T. Agnew's form-letter of resignation as vice president, sent to Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger '50, Agnew's advisory letter to President Nixon, and Nixon's reply to Agnew...
...hereby resign the office of Vice President of the United States, effective immediately. Sincerely, Spiro T. Agnew...