What Happened when: A Noted Researcher's Almanac of YesterdaysI. Washburn, 1966 - 442 pages |
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... Eisenhower takes the oath of office as the 34th President of the United States . 1957 Because their first terms come to an end on a Sunday , President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon are sworn into office privately in the East Room ...
... Eisenhower takes the oath of office as the 34th President of the United States . 1957 Because their first terms come to an end on a Sunday , President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon are sworn into office privately in the East Room ...
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... Eisenhower returns in triumph to Washington and is greeted by a million persons . ( WORLD WAR II ) 1953 Egypt is proclaimed a republic by the " Army Council of the Revolution . " Premier Mohammed Naguib becomes the coun- try's first ...
... Eisenhower returns in triumph to Washington and is greeted by a million persons . ( WORLD WAR II ) 1953 Egypt is proclaimed a republic by the " Army Council of the Revolution . " Premier Mohammed Naguib becomes the coun- try's first ...
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... Eisenhower and Senator Richard M. Nixon , Republicans , win 442 electoral votes to 89 received by their Democratic opponents , Adlai E. Stevenson and Senator John J. Sparkman . 1952 Despite the fact that the Republican Presidential ...
... Eisenhower and Senator Richard M. Nixon , Republicans , win 442 electoral votes to 89 received by their Democratic opponents , Adlai E. Stevenson and Senator John J. Sparkman . 1952 Despite the fact that the Republican Presidential ...
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