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Description President Richard Nixon and Counselor to the President Donald Rumsfeld pose with Rumsfeld's son, Nick, in the Oval Office. It was Rumsfeld's last day in Washington, D.C. before he left for Brussels to be the U.S. ambassador to NATO.
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Author White House photographer Ollie Atkins
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public domain, photograph by Ollie Atkins, Chief White House Photographer (1969-1974) in the White House Photo Office. Photo provided by the Richard Nixon Presidential Library.

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