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  1. Dwight D. Eisenhower, unknown man, W. Alton Jones, Howard Snyder, and James Hagerty eat dinner after a fishing trip. Eisenhower, George Allen, William E. Robinson, James Hagerty, and Howard Snyder were guests of W. Alton Jones at his Hianloland Farms Estate, West Greenwich, Rhode Island. September 19, 1958.

  2. Eisenhower, Milton S. (OH-13) Brother of Dwight D. Eisenhower; President, Pennsylvania State University, 1950-56; President, Johns Hopkins University, 1956-67; Member, U.S. President's Advisory Committee on Government Organization, 1953-60; Special Ambassador and President's personal representative to Latin America, 1953-61.

  3. By God, it didn’t just happen—I’ll tell you that!”. Born in Texas on October 14, 1890, brought up in Abilene, Kansas, Eisenhower was the third of seven sons. He excelled in sports in high school, and received an appointment to West Point. Stationed in Texas as a second lieutenant, he met Mamie Geneva Doud, whom he married in 1916.

  4. 1919 Transcontinental Motor Convoy. In the summer of 1919, a young Lieutenant Colonel named Dwight D. Eisenhower participated in the first Army transcontinental motor convoy. The expedition consisted of 81 motorized Army vehicles that crossed the United States from Washington, DC, to San Francisco, a venture covering a distance of 3,251 miles ...

  5. Persistence is the key. The greatest mistake is giving up! Dwight D. Eisenhower. Inspiring, Giving Up, Mistake. 688 Copy quote. Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.

  6. While the two Presidents differed in war strategy, Johnson still sought Eisenhower’s opinions and benefited from the General’s reservoir of experience and wisdom. And with the Vietnam War becoming more and more difficult, Johnson could use all the good advice he could get. On August 18, 1965, President Johnson asked his Press Secretary ...

  7. President Dwight D. Eisenhower was a popular war hero whose eight-year presidency was characterized by peace and prosperity, despite Cold War tensions and nuclear anxieties. During his presidency the nation’s consumer culture flourished. Workers’ wages rose, the baby boom reached its peak, and the suburbs grew rapidly.

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