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John Freeman, the new British Ambassador, took up his duties in February and was immediately folded into the capital elite. He was shocked by the animus against the president. “Nixon was treated abominably by Georgetown society,” he told Jonathan Aitken. “It was not just a question of political disagreements. Really beastly attitudes were on display towards him, largely to do with social class.”
Being Nixon: A Man Divided
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