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Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dates In Office:
January 20, 1953
to
January 20, 1961
Age in Office:
62
Birth - Death:
October 14, 1890
to
March 28, 1969
Party:
Republican
Location Born:
Texas
Office:
General, United States Army
Religion:
Presbyterian
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DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER EVENT TIMELINE
FIRST LADY MAMIE EISENHOWER
EISENHOWER PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS:
Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home
Eisenhower Foundation
Eisenhower National Historic Site (Gettysburg, PA)
Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site (Denison, TX)
BIOGRAPHIES OF DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
Biography of Dwight D. Eisenhower by Chester J. Pach, Jr.
Biography of Dwight D. Eisenhower by Thomas C. Reeves
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September 28, 1956
Remarks at Meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
September 28, 1956
Proclamation 3160—Further Supplementing Proclamation 2761A of December 16, 1947 With Respect to Certain Woolen Textiles
September 29, 1956
Statement by the President on the Death of President Somoza of Nicaragua.
September 30, 1956
Statement by the President Marking National Newspaper Week.
September 30, 1956
Statement by the President Marking the Opening of the United Community Campaigns.
October 01, 1956
Message to the National Education Association on the Mission of Education in America and the Role of the Federal Government
October 01, 1956
Remarks to the Sales Executives Club and the Chamber of Commerce, Cleveland, Ohio
October 01, 1956
Address at a Rally in the Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio
October 01, 1956
Remarks Upon Arrival in Lexington, Kentucky
October 01, 1956
Address at the University of Kentucky Coliseum in Lexington
October 02, 1956
Executive Order 10680—Designating the International Finance Corporation as a Public International Organization Entitled To...
October 03, 1956
Letter to Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., the President's Personal Representative at the Pulaski Day Parade in New York.
October 03, 1956
Remarks on the Three Missions of the Members of the Armed Forces.
October 05, 1956
The President's News Conference
October 06, 1956
Statement by the President on the Testing of Nuclear Weapons.
October 06, 1956
Message to the Newspaperboys of America.
October 07, 1956
Statement by the President on the Need for Maintaining the Draft.
October 09, 1956
Remarks to Two Groups of Republican Workers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
October 09, 1956
Address at the Hunt Armory in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
October 11, 1956
Statement by the President on the Drought and the Federal Disaster Relief Programs.
October 11, 1956
Statement by the President Concerning Rate Reductions by Western Railroads in Aid of Drought Disaster Areas.
October 11, 1956
Remarks to the Civil Service Assembly of the United States and Canada.
October 11, 1956
The President's News Conference
October 12, 1956
Memorandum for Arthur S. Flemming, Director of Defense Mobilization, Concerning the Distribution of Petroleum Supplies.
October 12, 1956
Statement by the President on the Death ofÿ J. Percy Priest.
October 12, 1956
Television Broadcast: "The People Ask the President."
October 13, 1956
Remarks Following the Television Program on Eve of the President's Birthday.
October 15, 1956
Statement by the President Concerning the First Nuclear-Powered Merchant Ship.
October 15, 1956
Statement by the President Concerning the Medical Care Program for Dependents of Members of the Uniformed Services.
October 15, 1956
Remarks in the Cabinet Room at a Ceremony Marking the Beginning of the Upper Colorado River Project, Glen Canyon Dam,...
October 15, 1956
Remarks Inaugurating the "Your Government and You" Five-Minute Broadcasts.
October 16, 1956
Remarks Upon Arrival in Minneapolis, Minnesota
October 16, 1956
Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Regarding Mutual Security...
October 16, 1956
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Remarks at Centennial Plaza, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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