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1. 34th President, Eisenhower's Birthplace State Historical Park, General Dwight David Eisenhower, born Denison, Texas, October 14, 1890 United States Presidents
- www.eisenhowerbirthplace.org
- Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site - 609 S. ...
- (903) 465-8908 - Fax: (903) 465-8988 - e-mail: eisenhower@texoma. ...
- On the morning of October 14, 1890, Dwight David Eisenhower was born in a modest two-story frame house at the corner of Lamar Avenue and Day Street in Denison, Texas. Ike was the only one of David and Ida Eisenhower's seven children born in Texas. ...
- Eisenhower's Birthplace is open year round, and closed on Christmas and New Year's. ...
- The visitors center contains information and displays related to the late president’s life, such as a bronze bust of Eisenhower, historic photographs of the Denison native and the “Ike Jacket,” the brown short-waisted, tailored wood field jacket sported by the U. ... In addition, park visitors can view two of Eisenhower’s paintings and photographs documenting his three visits to Denison between 1946 and 1965. ...
- An Old Fashioned Christmas at Ike’s House the first Saturday in December, Ike’s Stew Lunch Fundraiser, Easter Egg Rolling and Eisenhower Birthday Celebration in October. ...
- The Red Store also has a small research library with material pertaining to the Eisenhower's. ...
- Story of the Eisenhower Green Ash Tree, selected as a living memorial of World War II - Arlington National Cemetery Dedication .
- Click here to view proclamations presented to Eisenhower Birthplace State Park by Texas State Representative Ron Clark from Governor George W. ...
- Eisenhower State Park - located at Denison, Texas on Lake Texoma. ...
2. Eisenhower Lecture at Kansas State University
- www.ksu.edu
- Eisenhower Lecture No. ...
- Eisenhower Lecture No. 2, "Eisenhower and the American Dream," by John Keegan.
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- Ambrose delivered the third biennial Eisenhower Lecture at Kansas State University on October 25, 1988. ... At the same time, however, we believe that we have a responsibility to make the full texts of all of the Eisenhower lectures available to the scholarly community and the public, and have therefore decided not to remove this lecture from our website.
- Eisenhower Lecture No. 4, "Eisenhower in Perspective: Ranking Him Among the Great Commanders of American History," by Russell F. ...
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- Eisenhower Lecture No. 10, "Eisenhower, the Army, and the American Way of War," by Brian McAllister Linn. ...
- The Eisenhower Lecture in War and Peace is a biennial event hosted by the Kansas State University Department of History. ...
3. RBS | Eisenhower Consortium | The Mid-Atlantic Eisenhower Consortium @ RBS
- www.rbs.org
- The Mid-Atlantic Eisenhower Consortium.
- The Eisenhower Network.
- Membership in the Mid-Atlantic Eisenhower Consortium is free, and becoming a member couldn't be easier.
- The Mid-Atlantic Eisenhower Consortium @ RBS.
- Improving school mathematics and science through its educators -- in the District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania -- is the purpose of the Mid-Atlantic Eisenhower Consortium for Mathematics and Science Education. ...
- Since its establishment by Congress in 1992, the Consortium has served as one of the nation's 10 Eisenhower Regional Consortia that are funded by the U. ...
- The Eisenhower Network .
- Sponsored by: Eisenhower Federal Activities Program.
- This page is a product of the Mid-Atlantic Eisenhower Consortium for.
4. The Eisenhower Presidency 1953-1961 - Launch Page
- eisenhower.archives.gov
- The Eisenhower Presidential Library and Reader's Digest Foundation Education Center of the Eisenhower Museum welcomes you to our newest online exhibit:.
- The Eisenhower Presidency (1953-1961).
5. Character Above All: STEPHEN AMBROSE
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- Stephen Ambrose wrote the essay on Dwight Eisenhower for the book Character Above All published earlier this year by Simon & Schuster. ...
- Ambrose has written extensively about Dwight Eisenhower, the soldier and the president. President Eisenhower asked Ambrose to become his biographer after reading a book Ambrose had written on Henry Halleck, President Lincoln's chief of staff. The books include: Eisenhower and Berlin, 1945: The Decision to Halt at the Elbe (1967); The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower, Vols. ... Eisenhower (1970); General Ike: Abilene to Berlin (1973); Ike's Spies: Eisenhower and the Espionage Establishment (1981); Eisenhower: Soldier, General of the Army, President-Elect, 1890-1952 (1983); Eisenhower: The President (1985); Eisenhower: Soldier and President (1990); Eisenhower and the German POWs: Facts Against Falsehood (1992) .
6. Character Above All: Dwight D. Eisenhower Essay
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- EISENHOWER.
- Nurture and nature played their respective roles in shaping Dwight Eisenhower. ...
- At West Point, and in his first twenty-five years in the Army, Eisenhower satisfied few of his ambitions-- he didn't get to war and he was still a lieutenant colonel-- but he learned his profession and demonstrated another characteristic trait, patience. ...
- Indeed, whenever associates described Eisenhower, there was one word that almost all of them, superiors or subordinates, used. ... British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery didn't think much of Eisenhower as a soldier, but he appreciated other attributes. ...
- By 1952, the year Eisenhower entered into politics at age sixty-two, his character, as formed by heredity and experience, was set in cement. ...
- Eisenhower seemed to come up short. ...
- Topeka before the Warren Court, something Eisenhower regretted but did not prevent. The Court ordered the integration of the public schools with all deliberate speed, which Eisenhower thought was a terrible mistake because the schools were the most sensitive place to proceed, by far. ...
- There is no doubt of Eisenhower's dislike for Brown. ...
- This was the great moral and character test of the Eisenhower presidency. ...
7. The Dwight D. Eisenhower Library Website
- www.eisenhower.utexas.edu
- Eisenhower Library.
- The Eisenhower Library is a national repository for the preservation of historical papers, audiovisual materials and the artifacts relating to Dwight D. Eisenhower and his times. ... The Eisenhower Library is administered by the National Archives and Records Administration. ...
- The Eisenhower Presidential Center in Abilene, Kansas commemorates the spirit of the Allied Expeditionary Forces of World War II, as well as the administration of the 34th President of the United States. ...
- The Eisenhower family home is at the center of the complex. ...
- The Museum, built of native limestone, depicts President Eisenhower's life and career from his early childhood through his two terms in office as Chief Executive. Five major galleries include exhibits ranging from presidential gifts from the world's heads of state to highlights of Mamie Eisenhower as First Lady to the simple artifacts of everyday life. ...
- The Place of Meditation is the final resting place of the President, his wife and their first-born son, Doud Dwight Eisenhower. ...
- The Presidential Library preserves 23 million pages of manuscripts, audiovisual materials, and other historical items relating to Eisenhower. ...
- The Eisenhower Center is located two miles south of the Abilene exit off Interstate 70. ... Eisenhower Library at eisenhower. ...
- Eisenhower Presidential Libraries developed to provide access to Korean War materials related to the two administrations occupying the White House during that period. ...
- Eisenhower Foundation is the not-for-profit partner of the Eisenhower Library. ...
- Eisenhower Library is one of ten presidential libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). ...
8. Mt Eisenhower
- www.cs.dartmouth.edu
- Mt Eisenhower - 4761' .
- The actual summit is reached by taking the Eisenhower Loop trail, which rejoins the Crawford Path to the south. ...
- Eisenhower and Washington .
- North of the summit on the Eisenhower Loop .
- Washingon, Monroe, and Eisenhower .
- Eisenhower from Clinton on a grey day .
- From Mt Eisenhower Rest Stop on Rt 302 .
- Eisenhower, Monroe, and Lakes inwinter .
- Summer dayhike of Pierce and Eisenhower .
- Eisenhower and Monroe trip report .
9. Dwight Eisenhower's Obituary
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- Dwight Eisenhower's Obituary.
- EISENHOWER DEAD AT 78 AS AILING HEART FAILS;.
- WASHINGTON, March 28 -- Dwight David Eisenhower, 34th President of the United States, died peacefully at 12:25 P. ...
- Eisenhower was at his side. ...
- In all corners of the earth where the name Eisenhower was associated with victory in war and a tireless crusade for peace, great men and small were moved by the passing of the man whose rise from a farm boy in Kansas to supreme Allied commander and conqueror of the Axis powers and President of the United States was a story of devotion to duty. ...
- In Paris, it was announced today that General De Gaulle, leader of the Free French forces when General Eisenhower was supreme Allied commander in Europe during World War II would come to Washington for the funeral ceremonies on Monday. ...
- The announcement of General Eisenhower's death, read to reporters by Brig. ...
- Eisenhower, 34th President of the United States, died quietly at 12:25 this noon after a long and heroic battle against overwhelming illness. ...
- Eisenhower and the immediate family were nearby. President Nixon, former Presidents Truman and Johnson, and General Eisenhower's brothers have been notified. ...
- "It is the wish of the family that, in lieu of flowers, friends will recall charities of their choices, or those of prime interest to General Eisenhower during his lifetime. ...
- General Eisenhower's brother Milton S. ...
- Kissinger, special Presidential assistant for national security affairs, and Bryce Harlow, White House legislative liaison chief, who had held the same post under President Eisenhower. ...
- They joined the Eisenhower family in Mrs. Eisenhower's third-floor suite, adjoining that of General Eisenhower. ...
- The family included David Eisenhower, the general's grandson, and his wife, the former Julie Nixon, daughter of the President. ...
10. Eisenhower, Dwight David: Presidency
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- Eisenhower, Dwight David: Presidency .
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- Eisenhower was sought as a nominee for presidency of the United States in 1948 but rejected the offers made him. ... His popularity as a World War II hero, and his promise to end the Korean War brought Eisenhower an easy victory over his Democratic opponent, Adlai E. ...
- Eisenhower soon fulfilled his campaign pledge when an armistice was signed (July, 1953) in Korea after he threatened to use nuclear weapons. Eisenhower and his secretary of state John Foster Dulles continued the Truman administration policy of containing Communism and of financing the French attempt to maintain control of Indochina. ... After the French lost the battle of Dienbienphu and withdrew from Indochina, Eisenhower sent military aid to South Vietnam. ...
- At home, Eisenhower's record was less distinguished. ... The predominance of business executives in his cabinet lent a conservative tone to his administration, while his concern for a balanced budget at a time when defense expenditures were rising rapidly, as well as his commitment to limiting the role of the government in the economy, kept Eisenhower from expanding the social welfare programs begun by his Democratic predecessors. ...
- In 1957 he promulgated the so-called Eisenhower Doctrine, in which he proposed to send military and economic aid to any Middle Eastern nation requesting it in order to bolster that region against Communist aggression. ... Eisenhower hosted Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev during the latter's visit to the United States in 1959. When they met at the Paris summit conference in the following year, the tone was less friendly; Khrushchev denounced Eisenhower for permitting high-altitude espionage flights over the Soviet Union and walked out of the summit. Fidel Castro's Communist regime in Cuba exacerbated cold war tensions, and In 1961, Eisenhower broke diplomatic relations with Cuba and authorized preparations for an invasion (see Bay of Pigs Invasion).
11. Predelegation of Nuclear Weapons Use, 1959-1960
- www.gwu.edu
- Eisenhower's instructions to commanders providing advance authorization ("predelegation") for the use of nuclear weapons under specific emergency conditions, what political scientist Peter Roman has called "Ike's Hair Trigger. ...
- Eisenhower began making decisions on predelegation in the mid-1950s when he approved instructions for the use of nuclear weapons for the air defense of U. ...
- That Eisenhower authorized and approved predelegation instructions has been disclosed in declassified documents published in earlier National Security Archive electronic briefing books during 1998. ...
- While important documents on Eisenhower's decisionmaking on predelegation have been declassified, significant material remained unavailable until ISCAP's recent actions. The most prominent was the "implementing instructions" prepared in response to Eisenhower's May 1957 authorization. ISCAP also declassified two documents that illustrate Eisenhower's important supervisory role during 1958-1959 when State Department and Pentagon officials prepared drafts of the instructions. Eisenhower played a central role in the review process in order to avoid imprecisely worded instructions that could permit the reckless or accidental use of nuclear weapons. ...
- Eisenhower Library, Records of the White House Office of the Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, NSC Series, Subject Subseries, box 1, file "Atomic Weapons, Corresp. ...
- This record of an Eisenhower meeting with senior State and Defense Department officials was selected for publication in the State Department's Foreign Relations series but it was not declassified, presumably because of Defense Department objections. 4 Goodpaster's account depicts one of the moments in Eisenhower's review of a draft of the instructions to commanders. ... " Nevertheless, Eisenhower's approach did not preclude risks because he acknowledged that the need for a rapid response could require "greater delegation. ... This did not seem to worry Eisenhower because he insisted on tight controls over the instructions: only six or seven top commanders would read them and they "would have to certify that they have not shown them to anyone else. ...
- Letter from President Eisenhower to Deputy Secretary of Defense Thomas Gates, 2 November 1959, Top Secret, 2 pp.
- Eisenhower Library, Records of the White House Office of the Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, NSC Series, Subject Subseries, box 1, file "Atomic Weapons, Corresp. ...
- This letter illustrates Eisenhower's considerable interest and involvement in the preparation of the predelegation instructions. ... Consistent with that, Eisenhower also wanted to approve the language of any supplementary guidance to commanders on procedures for obtaining U. ... Also to prevent misunderstandings, Eisenhower wanted Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, who would soon become Secretary of Defense, to meet with the authorized commanders to ensure that they were of "one mind" as to the "letter and spirit" of the instructions. ...
12. Truman and Eisenhower - Korean War 1950-1953
- www.trumanlibrary.org
- Eisenhower Presidential Libraries developed to provide access to Korean War materials related to the two administrations occupying the White House during that period.
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