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Eisenhower met and fell in love with Mamie Geneva Doud of Boone, Iowa, six years his junior, while he was stationed in Texas.
Eisenhower retired to the place where he and Mamie had spent much of their post-war time, a working farm adjacent to the battlefield at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, only thirty miles from his ancestral home of York.
* November 14 – Mamie Eisenhower, First Lady of the United States ( d. 1979 )
* November 1 – Mamie Eisenhower, First Lady of the United States ( b. 1896 )
* January 21 – The first nuclear-powered submarine, the, is launched in Groton, Connecticut, by First Lady of the United States Mamie Eisenhower.
From the 1930s through the 1960s, Elizabeth Arden Inc competed as one of the most upscale cosmetics brands, with celebrated patrons including Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Marilyn Monroe, Jacqueline Kennedy, Marlene Dietrich, Joan Crawford, Wallis Simpson and Mamie Eisenhower.
Stevens recruited First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy as Honorary Chairman of the Center, and former First Lady Mamie Eisenhower as co-chairman.
Although Nixon had been in danger of being kicked off the ticket, following his speech he received an increase in support and Mamie Eisenhower reportedly recommended he stay because he was “ such a warm person ”.
Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower ( November 14, 1896 – November 1, 1979 ) was the wife of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and First Lady of the United States from 1953 to 1961.
Mamie married Dwight Eisenhower in 1916.
Mamie Eisenhower spent her retirement and widowhood at the family farm at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Birthplace of First Lady Mamie Doud Eisenhower, 709 ( formerly 718 ) Carroll Street, Boone, Iowa
Lieutenant Dwight D. Eisenhower, aged 25, married Mamie Doud, aged 19, on July 1, 1916, at the home of the bride's parents in Denver, Colorado.
Mamie Eisenhower in her inaugural gown, painted in 1953 by Thomas Stevens
When Mamie Eisenhower was later questioned as to why she would do such a thing, the former First Lady simply stated, " Because she never asked.
Mamie Eisenhower Portrait, 04 / 27 / 1971
Mamie remained in the hospital and on October 31, announced to her granddaughter Mary Jean Eisenhower that she would die the next day.
One of the east-west streets in Boone ( Fourth Street ) is now called Mamie Eisenhower Avenue.
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.
* Mamie Doud Eisenhower, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
* Papers of Mamie Doud Eisenhower, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

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She worked with Paramount Pictures for the comedy Teacher's Pet ( 1958 ), alongside Clark Gable and Mamie Van Doren.
One is of a markedly effeminate tailor measuring Tom for a suit, another with Matt and Mamie " rolling around " in bed, and the third showing Tom being seduced when hiding out in a woman's apartment.
His only occupation seems to be the avoidance of physical labor and confrontations with his formidable wife, Mamie.
Marty's twin sister Mamie Ellen Robinson Minotto died on March 14, 2004, when she was part way through writing a book about her brother " Some Memories: Growing up with Marty Robbins " as remembered by Mamie Minotto, as told to Andrew Means.
Hawkins's first major gig was with Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds in 1921, whom he joined permanently in April 1922 and toured with through 1923, when he settled in New York City.
She toured the United States and Europe with her band " Mamie Smith & Her Jazz Hounds " as part of " Mamie Smith's Struttin ' Along Review ".
* Mamie Smith Blues Online Biography with photos
* Mamie Smith on RedHotJazz. com with. ram files of her early recordings
After leaving the band at the age of nineteen, Miley briefly toured the Southern States with a show titled The Sunny South, and then joined Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds, replacing trumpeter Johnny Dunn.
This musical short film features Mamie Smith, who was a top star in Black Vaudeville and a recording artist with Okeh Records, although by the time Jailhouse Blues was made her contract with Okeh had ended.
Some of his better B movies from this period include The Leech Woman ( 1960 ), with Grant Williams, and The Navy vs. the Night Monsters ( 1966 ), with Mamie Van Doren.
Rheingold lives in Mill Valley, California, with his wife Judy and daughter Mamie.
She was then sent to live in New York City with Mamie Kitt, who she learned was her biological mother.
In 1887, this modest property was expanded and altered by noted architect Stanford White at the cost of $ 130, 000 into a mansion with an interior marble staircase and a ballroom on the top floor where Mamie Fish gave elaborate parties for New York society.
Mamie Smith was billed as the " Queen of the Blues "; Bessie Smith outdid her with the billing " Empress of the Blues ".
* Makin ' Whoopee ( 1981, with Mamie Van Doren )

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His wife Mamie was buried next to him after her death in 1979.
On summer vacations, she visited her maternal great-aunts, Mary Ellen (" Mamie ") Fitzgerald and Sarah (" Sis ") Fitzgerald, who still lived at her great-grandparents ' plantation home in Jonesboro.
( If Her Daddy Don't Come Home )" for blues and jazz singer Mamie Smith and her Jazz Band in 1921, which were released on the Okeh label.
Dressler left her 1931 automobile and $ 35, 000 in her will to her maid of twenty years, Mamie Cox, and $ 15, 000 to Cox's husband Jerry, who had served as Dressler's butler for four years.
One of Ireland's best-known abortionists, Mamie Cadden, was famously sentenced to death by hanging in 1957 when one of her patients died.
*( Aunt ) Mamie: Miss Schmaltz's burly, no-nonsense washwoman and cook ; her rolled-up sleeves reveal a conspicuous star tattoo.
Mamie is usually tolerant of her errant husband, but she can be dangerous when riled — much to Willie's dismay.
Mamie Smith ( née Robinson ) ( May 26, 1883 – September 16, 1946 ) was an American vaudeville singer, dancer, pianist and actress, who appeared in several films late in her career.
Mamie Robinson was born probably in Cincinnati, Ohio, although no records of her birth exist.
Tucker remained a popular singer through the 1920s, and hired stars such as Mamie Smith and Ethel Waters to give her lessons.
Mamie is missing her man, and finds him in jail.
The Hollywood star Mamie Van Doren was so named by Universal Studios in her honor.
Although accustomed to more creature comforts than those afforded at military posts, Mamie adjusted readily and joined her husband in moving 28 times before their retirement at the end of his term as president.

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