• Cheney and Rumsfeld Walk Along the West Colonnade
    Bruce Dale
    staff of FLOTUS and POTUS
    staff
    West Wing
    West Colonnade
    South Grounds
    Rose Garden
    Cabinet
    This photograph, taken in March 1975 by Bruce Dale, shows deputy assistant to the president Richard B. Cheney (left) and chief of staff Donald Rumsfeld (right) walking along the West Colonnade. In November 1975, Cheney would replace Rumsfeld as President Gerald R. Ford's chief of staff, while Rumsfeld moved on to the position of secretary of defense. Both Cheney and Rumsfeld held positions during the administrations of President Richard M. Nixon, Ford, and George H. W. Bush. Later, Cheney would serve as Vice President of the United States while Rumsfeld would again serve as secretary of defense for President George W. Bush.
  • Marilyn Quayle Reads to Children at the 1991 Easter Egg Roll
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    Easter
    Easter Egg Roll
    South Grounds
    South Lawn
    In this photograph, taken on April 1, 1991, Second Lady Marilyn T. Quayle reads to children during the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn. Vice President Dan Quayle and Second Lady Marilyn Quayle hosted the 1991 Easter Egg Roll on behalf of President George H. W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush. The event featured performers and costumed characters including Babar the Elephant, puppeteer Shari Lewis, Smokey Bear and walking six-foot eggs. Children attending the event received souvenir wooden eggs that were painted yellow to honor military personnel serving in Iraq and Kuwait.
  • Cheney and Rumsfeld Walk Along the West Colonnade
    Bruce Dale
    staff of FLOTUS and POTUS
    staff
    West Wing
    West Colonnade
    South Grounds
    Rose Garden
    Cabinet
    This photograph, taken in March 1975 by Bruce Dale, shows deputy assistant to the president Richard B. Cheney (left) and chief of staff Donald Rumsfeld (right) walking along the West Colonnade. In November 1975, Cheney would replace Rumsfeld as President Gerald R. Ford's chief of staff, while Rumsfeld moved on to the position of secretary of defense. Both Cheney and Rumsfeld held positions during the administrations of President Richard M. Nixon, Ford, and George H. W. Bush. Later, Cheney would serve as Vice President of the United States while Rumsfeld would again serve as secretary of defense for President George W. Bush.