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...glad to see that Tricia Nixon rated Women's Wear Daily's "best dressed child" and "Goody Two-Shoes" awards [April 26]. Even though poor, aging Trish is now 25, the titles have too long been held by Jackie Onassis-who is, after all, a mite older...
...Seventh Avenue assassins who work for Women's Wear Daily don't care whom they cut up with their sharp pinking shears-even America's First Fiancee, Tricia Nixon. After her picture appeared showing her, sweet and sailor-hatted, with her intended, Edward Cox, WWD's men named Tricia (who is 25) "one of the best-dressed children in America." Then they went on to nominate her for the 1971 Goody Two-Shoes Award. "She dresses as children should," they snickered on. "She's definitely one of the best-dressed subteens in the country. Will...
...spent one recent summer writing for the liberal New Republic, another working with Nader's Raiders, where he helped assemble a scathing report on personnel practices at the Federal Trade Commission. One law school acquaintance calls him "a left leaner from the right side of the tracks." Tricia insists that Cox is a registered Republican. "He considers himself an independent," she said at a press conference last week. But "I think he'd vote for my father if he ran again...
...right of Ivan the Terrible," says one Republican campaign worker. Last year she said of Spiro Agnew: "The Vice President is incredible. It's amazing what he has done to the media, helping them to reform themselves. You can't underestimate the power of fear." In 1964, Tricia, then only 18, sent an admiring letter to Lester Maddox, later Governor of Georgia. She suggested that he might avoid serving blacks by turning his fried-chicken restaurant into a private club. Subsequently, she expressed dismay that her letter had been taken as racist and denied that...
...aloofness Tricia commands a ready reservoir of warmth and charm when she chooses: many apolitical viewers thought her televised tour of the White House last May outdid Jackie Kennedy's celebrated 1962 performance. But, as one friend explains, "Tricia is a private person living her private life the way she wants." Her romance with Cox remained secret for a long time because she always flies by military jet. So they were able to spend nearly every weekend together in assorted family homes and those of friends-un-tracked. Between weekends, Eddie telephoned every day, "sometimes twice, three times...