Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: FRIDAY, July 20, 1990 TAG: 9007200308 SECTION: NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL PAGE: A2 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: Los Angeles Times DATELINE: YORBA LINDA, CALIF. LENGTH: Short
The gathering marked the first conclave of four presidents in nine years and the first time ever that four American presidents attended a public event.
Bush and Nixon were joined by Gerald R. Ford Nixon's successor, and Ronald Reagan, Bush's predecessor. Each man was accompanied by his wife. Only Democrat Jimmy Carter did not attend, citing a prior commitment.
Seated in the sweltering audience were a "Who's Who" of the Nixon years and later Republican administrations, including four ex-secretaries of state - Henry Kissinger, William Rogers, George Shultz and Alexander Haig.
Nixon was the last speaker of the day, following Ford, then Reagan and Bush. As he did in his latest book, "In the Arena," Nixon spoke about the theme of struggle and the role it has played in his life from his childhood in Yorba Linda to his political victories and tragedies.
"It is sad to lose," he said. "But the greatest sadness is to travel through life without knowing either victory or defeat."
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