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Article: Vice presidents get day in print.(NATION)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- July 11, 2004
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Byline: Jennifer Lehner, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Who was the first vice president to die in office? George Clinton. Where does the vice president live? The Naval Observatory in Washington. Who is believed to be the only homosexual vice president? William Rufus King.
These questions and more are answered in a new book devoted to fun facts, trivia and cartoons about America's No. 2 man.
"Second String: Trivia, Facts and Lists about the Vice Presidency and its Vice Presidents," written by Dan Coen, the managing director of www.VicePresidents.com, debuts this month. Mr. Coen maintains the nonpartisan Web site, which contains biographies, news, custom portraits and ...
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