2010-08-18 … (b. 1957) and John Jr. (b. 1960). (A third child, Patrick, was born on 7 August 1963 and died two days later.) JFK was elected to replace President Dwight Eisenhower in 1960 (narrowly defeating Eisenhower\'s vice-president, Richard Nixon ); he swept into office with a reputation for youthful charm, impatience, …
2010-08-18 … and consequences that have faced Presidents of the United States in the last half of the 20th Century, with implications for what lies ahead […] President Eisenhower, in the face of the relatively mild recession of 1958, resisted the harangue of Republicans in Congress to cut taxes and, in so doing, was able to …
2010-09-04 … The case assumed national proportions, with widespread concern over his safety, outrage at Georgia\'s flouting of legal forms, and the failure of President Dwight Eisenhower to intervene. King was released only upon the intercession of Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy —an action so widely …
2011-01-09 … provided “…is not used in such a way as to further any military purpose […] 3] Atoms for Peace? In his famous December 1953 speech to the UN, President Dwight Eisenhower proposed, as part of his “Atoms for Peace” programme, the creation of a new International Atomic Energy Agency to take custody of nuclear material, …
2011-02-11 … law firm in 1931, and 8 years later made his first foray into politics by managing the Minnesota gubernatorial campaign of a young Harold Stassen. President Eisenhower named Burger to the US Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 1956. Thirteen years later, Nixon selected him to top the federal …
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