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  1. 10 oct. 2024 · There he met a pretty, bright, and determined young woman named Ida Elizabeth Stover. Ida was not only a religious pacifist; because she had grown up in Virginia after the Civil War, her opposition to war and killing, was, if anything even stronger than David’s.

  2. 10 oct. 2024 · Genealogy for Helen Elsie Eisenhower (Eakin) (1904 - 1954) family tree on Geni, with over 265 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • August 14, 1904
    • July 10, 1954 (49)
    • Manhatten, Kansas
  3. 10 oct. 2024 · Aug 9 1892 - Abilene, Dickinson County, Kansas, United States Of America. June 7 1942 - Junction City, Geary County, Kansas, Usa. Dwight David EISENHOWER, Arthur Bradford EISENHOWER, Earl Dewey EISENHOWER, Milton Stover EISENHOWER, Edgar Newton EISENHOWER. Roy J EISENHOWER in Filae Family Trees.

    • "Roy J /EISENHOWER/", "Roy J /Eisenhower/"
    • Abilene, Dickinson co., Kansas
    • August 09, 1892
  4. Il y a 1 jour · Incumbent Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower and his running mate, incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon, were reelected, defeating for a second time Democrat Adlai Stevenson II, former Illinois governor. This election was the sixth and most recent rematch in American presidential history.

  5. 26 oct. 2024 · by Dwight D. Eisenhower. October 09, 1953. Study Questions. No study questions. Personal and Confidential. As for McCarthy. Only a short-sighted or completely inexperienced individual would urge the use of the office of the Presidency to give an opponent the publicity he so avidly desires.

  6. Il y a 6 jours · Dwight D. Eisenhower was the 34th U.S. president (1953–61), who had been supreme commander of the Allied forces in western Europe during World War II. A republican, as president, he presided over a period that was characterized by economic prosperity and conformity in the midst of the Cold War.

  7. 10 oct. 2024 · Description. Sound recording of the June 13, 1961, commencement address at Johns Hopkins University delivered by the Director of the United States Information Agency (USIA) Edward R. Murrow. The recording begins with an introduction by the President of Johns Hopkins University, Milton S. Eisenhower.