Recounts the life of the general who led Allied troops to victory in World War II and became thirty-fourth president of the United States.
Dwight confessed the “blues”: Papers of Ruby Norman Lucier, 1913–67. In Ike the Soldier, Merle Miller published several letters between Dwight Eisenhower and Gladys Harding (Brooks), who is also mentioned in At Ease.
that the president viewed the little Rock intervention as “a constitutional duty which was the most repugnant to ... Journalist Robert Shogan was the author of 15 books, including Harry Truman and the Struggle for Racial Justice (2013).
Communications—April 18, 1977–June 28, 1978], Box 1, Staff Offices: Tim Kraft, JCL; Godfrey Sperling, “Carter Acts to Improve Standing with Party Leaders across U.S.,” Christian Science Monitor, May 3, 1978; David Broder, ...
The focus of this revision is not how Eisenhower made policy, but how his decisions shaped American life in the 1950s and beyond. In this first post-revisionist study of the...
Bryant, Turn of the Tide, pp. 442–43; interview with Sir Ian Jacob, May 8, 1968. 14. Albert N. Garland and Howard M. Smyth, Sicily and the Surrender of Italy, in Conn (ed.), U. S. Army in World War II (Washington, 1965), p.
Dwight D. Eisenhower was the 34th president of the United States. This book will feature the life of Dwight as he was growing up until the time that he was president.
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States
Entertainment Distributing, 429 F.3d 869 (9th Cir. 2005). This book is a reprint of both decisions plus Exhibit A (the book), because it comes up so often in publishing or reprinting old books.
Dwight D. Eisenhower spent almost his entire lifetime serving his country.