Dwight D. Eisenhower: Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President, 1953-61U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - Presidents |
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... press or were generally available only in mimeographed White House releases . Under these cir- cumstances it was difficult to remember , after a lapse of time , where and in what form even a major pronouncement had been made . CONTENT ...
... press or were generally available only in mimeographed White House releases . Under these cir- cumstances it was difficult to remember , after a lapse of time , where and in what form even a major pronouncement had been made . CONTENT ...
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... Press Institute . April 17 , 1958 325 81 Cablegram to President Ibanez of Chile Concerning His De- cision Not To Visit Washington . April 18 , 1958 335 82 Letter to the Secretary of Commerce Concerning the Rail- road Problem . April 22 ...
... Press Institute . April 17 , 1958 325 81 Cablegram to President Ibanez of Chile Concerning His De- cision Not To Visit Washington . April 18 , 1958 335 82 Letter to the Secretary of Commerce Concerning the Rail- road Problem . April 22 ...
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... press ahead in our successful develop- ment of the peaceful applications of atomic energy . From year to year we have hoped that success would finally crown our efforts to reach an international agreement which would permit , if not ...
... press ahead in our successful develop- ment of the peaceful applications of atomic energy . From year to year we have hoped that success would finally crown our efforts to reach an international agreement which would permit , if not ...
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... Press : Mr. President , could we clarify your answer to the first question ? Did I understand you to say that you would prefer a reasonable amount of definite [ deficit ] spending to a tax increase ? THE PRESIDENT . Well , I think it is ...
... Press : Mr. President , could we clarify your answer to the first question ? Did I understand you to say that you would prefer a reasonable amount of definite [ deficit ] spending to a tax increase ? THE PRESIDENT . Well , I think it is ...
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... Press : Thank you , Mr. President . NOTE : President Eisenhower's one hun- dred and twenty - fifth news conference was held in the Executive Office Build- ing from 10:33 to 11:04 o'clock on Wednesday morning , January 15 , 1958 . In ...
... Press : Thank you , Mr. President . NOTE : President Eisenhower's one hun- dred and twenty - fifth news conference was held in the Executive Office Build- ing from 10:33 to 11:04 o'clock on Wednesday morning , January 15 , 1958 . In ...
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