Dwight D. Eisenhower

Dwight D. Eisenhower appears in the following:

[Korean War era newscast].

Friday, December 15, 1950

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Newscast from Dec 15, 1950:

Spot for Christmas Sales for the Blind. Artistic gifts made by "blind fingers".
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Fights explode on western front in ...

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Eisenhower Address to Reserve Officers Association

Sunday, November 20, 1949

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General Eisenhower addresses the Reserve Officers Association, representing all services of the US military. Eisenhower focuses on the importance of preparedness for "the war we pray will never come."


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Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower

Saturday, January 01, 1949

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An announcer quotes Dwight Eisenhower in a PSA against venereal disease.


WNYC archives id: 67828

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Dwight Eisenhower, Burl Ives, Walter White.

Tuesday, November 23, 1948

Incomplete set (2 out of 4 sides) includes partial talks by Eisenhower, Ives and White. Burl Ives sings "Foggy Dew".


WNYC archives id: 73416

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Eisenhower Waldorf Astoria Reception

Tuesday, June 19, 1945

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Irving Lehman, Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals of New York presents a speech to honor General Dwight D. Eisenhower upon the end of the conflict in Germany and his ...

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Eisenhower Day Ceremonies

Tuesday, June 19, 1945

A triumphant return to New York City.

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General Eisenhower--Report to Congress

Monday, June 18, 1945

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General Eisenhower addresses the joint session of Congress with a tribute to the US soldiers. He speaks of the great sacrifices made by American soldiers and their families. He speaks of ...

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