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Eisenhower and gave
They, perhaps, gave the pitch of their position in the preface where it was said that Eisenhower requested that the Commission be administered by the American Assembly of Columbia University, because it was non-partisan.
In assigning to God the responsibility which he learned could not rest with his doctors, Eisenhower gave evidence of that weakening of the moral intuition which was to characterize his administration in the years to follow.
Eisenhower gained his fourth star and gave up command of ETOUSA to be commander of NATOUSA.
By mid-1947, as East-West tensions over economic recovery in Germany and the Greek Civil War escalated, Eisenhower gave up his hopes for cooperation with the Soviets and agreed with a containment policy to stop Soviet expansion.
As Columbia's president, Eisenhower gave voice and form to his opinions about the supremacy and difficulties of American democracy.
At this time Eisenhower gave his Chance for Peace speech in which he attempted, unsuccessfully, to forestall the nuclear arms race with the Soviet Union by suggesting multiple opportunities presented by peaceful uses of nuclear materials.
He requested and secured from Congress their " Formosa Resolution " which gave Eisenhower the unprecedented power in advance to use military force at any level of his choosing in defense of Formoso and the Pescadores.
On January 17, 1961, Eisenhower gave his final televised Address to the Nation from the Oval Office.
* In 1955, President Dwight Eisenhower gave Hoover the National Security Medal.
Still, within the constraints of a very large effort overall, Eisenhower gave Montgomery and his 21st Army Group a strong priority for supplies for Operation Market Garden.
Also in 1955, while Nixon was serving as vice-president to Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy and his research assistants wrote in his book Profiles in Courage, " Some of them may have been representing the actual sentiments of the silent majority of their constituents in opposition to the screams of a vocal minority ..." In January 1956, Kennedy gave Nixon an autographed copy of the book.
Dirksen garnered attention at the convention when he gave a speech attacking New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey, a liberal Republican and the leading supporter of Taft's opponent for the Republican presidential nomination, General Dwight Eisenhower.
But Dwight Eisenhower, Supreme Commander European Theater, told Patton to leave Mauldin alone, because he felt that Mauldin's cartoons gave the soldiers an outlet for their frustrations.
On October 15, James Reston gave some support to Johnson by confirming that " President Eisenhower was embarrassed by a comparable morals charge against one of his first appointees of his first Administration.
Hollywood starlet Joan Olander signed her contract with Universal Studios the day Eisenhower was inaugurated, and the studio gave her the name Mamie Van Doren, after the new first lady.
Nevertheless, General Eisenhower, the American Supreme Commander, ensured that the French would lead the operation and gave them command on 9 June, 1944 of the Jedburgh teams in France.
In 1955, they gave a concert at Carnegie Hall, and in 1956, the couple performed at the Eisenhower White House.
He gave lukewarm support to Harry S. Truman in 1948, saying the Democrats should nominate Dwight D. Eisenhower instead ; but he did not support his friend Henry A. Wallace that year.
In that same year, Presidential candidate General Dwight D. Eisenhower stated his belief that the Annexation Agreement of Texas gave the rights to Texas.
President Dwight Eisenhower read The True Believer in 1952, gave copies to friends, and recommended it to to others.
The voyage by Anderson and his crew led the way for other submarine exploration beneath the ice cap and gave a decided military advantage to the U. S. Anderson received the Legion of Merit from President Eisenhower for leading his crew and ship on this historic mission.
Although former President Dwight Eisenhower only reluctantly supported Goldwater after he won the nomination, former President Herbert Hoover gave him enthusiastic endorsement.
In 1953, US President Dwight D. Eisenhower gave his Atoms for Peace speech to the United Nations.
Throughout the song, the projections on the fully built wall slowly gave a 1953 quote from U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower:

Eisenhower and Warren
In selecting a Chief Justice Eisenhower looked for an experienced jurist who could appeal to liberals in the party as well as law-and-order conservatives, noting privately that Warren " represents the kind of political, economic, and social thinking that I believe we need on the Supreme Court ....
** Earl Warren is appointed Chief Justice of the United States by U. S. president Dwight D. Eisenhower.
With Eisenhower refusing to run, the contest for the Republican nomination was between New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey, former Minnesota Governor Harold Stassen, Ohio Senator Robert Taft, California Governor Earl Warren, General Douglas MacArthur and Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan, the senior Republican in the Senate.
After Vinson died in September 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed Earl Warren as Chief Justice.
But Warren had to head off a revolt by Senator Richard M. Nixon, who supported General Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Eisenhower and Nixon were elected, and the bad blood between Warren and Nixon was apparent.
Eisenhower offered, and Warren accepted, the post of solicitor general, with the promise of a seat on the Supreme Court.
But before it was announced, Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson died suddenly in September 1953 and Eisenhower picked Warren to replace him as Chief Justice of the United States.
As Chief Justice, Warren swore in President Dwight D Eisenhower in his second inauguration in 1957 and his successor John F Kennedy in 1961.
Eisenhower made two other recess appointments, Chief Justice Earl Warren and Potter Stewart.
His successors, Earl Warren, Warren Burger, William Rehnquist and John Roberts were all appointed by Republican presidents ( Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and George W. Bush, respectively ).
State funerals have been held in Washington D. C. for William Henry Harrison ( 1841 ), Zachary Taylor ( 1850 ), Abraham Lincoln ( 1865 ), Thaddeus Stevens ( 1868 ), James A. Garfield ( 1881 ), William McKinley ( 1901 ), Warren Harding ( 1920 ), the Unknown Soldier of World War I ( 1921 ), William Howard Taft ( 1930 ), John J. Pershing ( 1948 ), the Unknown Soldiers of World War II and the Korean War ( 1958 ), John F. Kennedy ( 1963 ), Douglas MacArthur ( 1964 ), Herbert Hoover ( 1964 ), Dwight D. Eisenhower ( 1969 ), Lyndon B. Johnson ( 1973 ), Ronald Reagan ( 2004 ), and Gerald Ford ( 2006-2007 ).
In 1961, after the John Birch Society attacked the Eisenhower administration and U. S. Chief Justice Earl Warren as being communists, Storke responded with a caustic series of editorials in the News-Press which won him popular acclaim as well as a number of prizes.
Presidential guests include Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, Warren Harding, Harry S Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower and Bill Clinton.
Earl Warren ’ s convictions and activism prompted President Eisenhower to remark that his appointment was “ the biggest damn fool mistake I ever made .”
Warren took his seat January 11, 1954 on a recess appointment by President Eisenhower ; the Senate confirmed him six weeks later.

Eisenhower and recess
No president since Dwight Eisenhower has made a recess appointment to the Court, and the practice has become rare and controversial even in lower federal courts.
In 1960, after Eisenhower had made three such appointments, the Senate passed a " sense of the Senate " resolution that recess appointments to the Court should only be made in " unusual circumstances.
Brennan was named to the U. S. Supreme Court through a recess appointment by Dwight Eisenhower in 1956, shortly before the 1956 presidential election.
New Jersey judge William J. Brennan was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956 through a recess appointment.
President Eisenhower, in a recess appointment, designated Charles W. Yost as United States ambassador to Syria.
When Surgeon General Scheele stepped down in August 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower nominated Burney on a recess appointment, and was sworn in as Surgeon General on August 8, 1956, and later confirmed by the Senate in January 1957.

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