
Rose Mary Woods - Wikipedia
Rose Mary Woods (December 26, 1917 – January 22, 2005) was Richard Nixon's secretary from his days in Congress in 1951 through the end of his political career. Before H. R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman became the operators of Nixon's …
Rose Mary Woods, Devoted Nixon Secretary, Dies - NPR
Jan 24, 2005 · Rose Mary Woods, the loyal secretary and friend of President Richard Nixon, has died at 87. Woods took responsibility for erasing 18.5 minutes of tape crucial to the Watergate investigation.
How the ‘Rose Mary Stretch’ Sold Watergate to the People
Nov 7, 2017 · It was named for Nixon’s longtime secretary, Rose Mary Woods, who supposedly erased a crucial segment of the White House tapes. The short version of the story goes like this: at one point...
The Monday After: Remembering Sebring’s Rose Mary Woods and …
Feb 3, 2020 · Alliance-area native Rose Mary Woods, forever connected to an 18-minute gap in American history, was known simply as Rose to President Richard M. Nixon.
Rose Mary Woods (White House Central Files: Staff Member …
The materials of Rose Mary Woods, President Nixon's personal secretary and executive assistant, date from 1969 through August 1974. Immediately prior to President Nixon's resignation on August 9, 1974, Woods' working files, along with those of the President, were transferred to La Casa Pacifica (the Western White House) in San Clemente, California.
Rose Mary Woods, 87; Nixon Aide Famous for Tape Erasure
Jan 24, 2005 · WASHINGTON — Rose Mary Woods, President Nixon’s loyal secretary who took initial responsibility for erasing part of a key White House audiotape during the Watergate investigation, has died....
Rose Mary Woods, Nixon's Secretary, Dies - The New York Times
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 - Rose Mary Woods, the devoted secretary to President Richard M. Nixon who was at the center of one of the great mysteries of Watergate after 18Â1⁄2 minutes of a crucial...
Remembering Rose Woods » Richard Nixon Foundation
Jan 22, 2010 · Rose Mary Woods with Senator Nixon in 1952 and in the late 1960s. Rose first met RN in 1947 when she was working for the Herter Committee of congressmen that went to Europe to examine post-war conditions; their recommendations played a …
Rose Mary Woods Dies; Loyal Nixon Secretary - The Washington Post
Jan 24, 2005 · Rose Mary Woods, 87, the Nixon White House secretary whose improbable stretch was supposed to account for part of an 18 1/2-minute gap in a crucial Watergate tape, died Jan. 22 at a nursing home...
Rose Mary Woods, Nixon Secretary, Dies, 87 - Watergate.info
Jan 23, 2005 · Rosemary Woods, personal private secretary to President Nixon during Watergate, has died, aged 87. Woods was supposedly responsible for the famous missing 18 and a half minutes from a White House tape recording.