Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1904, Jan. 5 | Born, Medford, Wis., as Lydia Emma Pinckert |
1939 | Married James L. Dixon (died 1984) |
1942 | Moved to Washington, D.C. Joined Washington Home Hospitality Committee to entertain servicemen |
1956 | Predicted to Parade magazine a Democrat would win the presidency and die in office, which garnered her fame after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963 |
1963 | Founded Children to Children Foundation (charity formerly Children to Children, Inc.) |
1963-1997 | President, Children to Children Foundation |
1968 | Named Woman of the Year by International Orphans |
1969 | Published with Rene Noorbergen Jeane Dixon, My Life and Prophecies: Her Own Story as Told to Rene Noorbergen. New York: Morrow |
1970 | Published Reincarnation and Prayers to Live By. New York: Morrow |
1989 | Awarded Distinguished American Award for Sales and Marketing Executives Metropolitan for Washington, D.C. |
1994 | Awarded the United States Senate Republican Medal of Freedom Member, Distinguished Citizen Advisory Board |
1997, Jan. 25 | Died, Washington, D.C. |