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  1. Nov 13, 2011 · S piro T heodore A gnew. Television News Coverage. delivered 13 November 1969, Des Moines, Iowa. click for pdf. [ AUTHENTICITY CERTIFIED: Text version below transcribed directly from audio] Thank you very much, Governor Ray, Governor Ogilvie , Governor Tiemann, Mr. Boyd, Miss Peterson, the many distinguished officials of the Republican Party ...

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  3. Spiro Theodore Agnew, the 39th vice president of the United States, was born in Baltimore, Maryland. Agnew served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was awarded a Bronze Star. In the 1950s, after establishing a law practice in the Baltimore suburbs, Agnew became active in local politics. From 1962 to 1966 he served as Baltimore County ...

  4. Sep 17, 1996 · Family tree of Spiro AGNEW. American politician. Born Spiro Theodore AGNEW. 39th Vice President of the United States (1969–1973), serving under President Richard Nixon. Born on November 9, 1918 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA , United States. Died on September 17, 1996 in Berlin, Maryland, USA. Born on November 09 49.

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · Spiro Theodore Agnew was the son of a Greek immigrant who led a political career from county executive to vice president of the United States of America. He is known for his divisive speeches ...

  6. Sep 17, 1996 · Spiro Theodore Agnew was born on 9 Nov 1918, the son of Theodore Agnew, a Greek-immigrant restaurateur who had shortened his name from Anagnostopoulos, and Margaret Akers, from Virginia. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University and the University of Baltimore School of Law, and began a law practice in a Baltimore suburb in 1947.

  7. Spiro T. Agnew was born on November 9, 1918, in Baltimore, Maryland. He served as Baltimore County Executive (1962-1966), governor of Maryland (1967-1968), and vice president of the United States (1968-1973) under president Richard M. Nixon. Agnew died on September 17, 1996, at the age of 77.

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