Dwight Chapin | |
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White House Appointments Secretary | |
In office 1969–1973 | |
President | Richard Nixon |
Preceded by | James R. Jones |
Succeeded by | Warren S. Rustand |
Personal details | |
Born | Dwight Lee Chapin December 2, 1940 Wichita, Kansas, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Education | University of Southern California (Bachelor of Arts) |
Dwight Lee Chapin[1] (born December 2, 1940) is an American political organizer, businessman and retired public servant. He was Deputy Assistant to President of the United States Richard Nixon during the Watergate scandal. Chapin was convicted of lying to a grand jury (perjury) during the scandal and served nine months at the Federal Correctional Institution, Lompoc.