Mary Elizabeth Aitcheson Gore

Mary Elizabeth Aitcheson Gore

Mary Elizabeth "Tipper" Gore is an author, photographer, former second lady of the United States, and the estranged wife of Al Gore. She is known for her role in the Parents Music Resource Center criticizing record covers featuring "profane language", especially in the heavy metal and rap genres. Born Mary Elizabeth Aitcheson in Washington, D.C., Tipper Gore is the daughter of John Kenneth "Jack" Aitcheson, Jr., a plumbing-supply entrepreneur, and his first wife, Margaret Ann Odom . Her nickname, Tipper, derives from the lullaby "Tippy, Tippy, Tin", originally sung in the 1940 Our Gang...
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Birthdate:August 19, 1948
Birthplace:Washington, D.C.
Age:63
Education:Boston University, St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School
Religion:Episcopal Church in the United States of America
Also known as:Tipper Gore, Tipper, Mary Elizabeth Aitcheson

Written works by Mary Elizabeth Aitcheson Gore

TitlePublishedGenre
Picture this
From the Bottom of Our Hearts
Joined at the Heart: The Transformation of the American Family 2002 Non-fiction
Raising PG kids in an X-rated society
The Spirit of Family
Femmes photographes au National Geographic
The Spirit of Family
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Places Mary Elizabeth Aitcheson Gore has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Mary Elizabeth Aitcheson Gore
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Washington, D.C. 617,996
B Arlington County 207,627
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Personal relationships of Mary Elizabeth Aitcheson Gore

Al Gore
Al Gore
Age:64
Relationship type:Marriage
Together:May 19, 1970 - 2010

Albert Arnold Gore, Jr., is an American environmental activist, author, businessperson, former politician and former journalist. He served as the forty-fifth Vice President of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton.

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