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Penn State University : Penn State University News and Photos - Courant.com

2010-07-25 … located in State College, Pa., was founded as the Farmers\' High School of Pennsylvania in 1855. After two name changes, school president Milton Eisenhower gave the college its current name in 1953. Enrollment at the main campus (called University Park) is over 43,000 students with thousands more …

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Penn State University : Penn State University News and Photos - Courant.com

2010-07-25 … located in State College, Pa., was founded as the Farmers\' High School of Pennsylvania in 1855. After two name changes, school president Milton Eisenhower gave the college its current name in 1953. Enrollment at the main campus (called University Park) is over 43,000 students with thousands more …

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Archive | May 1, 2000 | Fidel - Our man in Havana

2010-07-25 … the way. Their motivation […] is an unanswered question. Wieland and Rubottom were greatly assisted in their pro-Castro activities […] by Dr. Milton Eisenhower, President Eisenhower\'s brother and chief advisor […] Dr. Eisenhower could be described as entirely sympathetic to the pro Castro […] …

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Complete transcript of joint press conference held by C.E. Wilson, president, General motors corp., and Walter P. Reuther, director, General motors department, UAW-CIO, in the auditorium of the General motors bldg., March 31, 1942. Moderator, George V. Denny, jr

2010-07-27 … include Sherman Adams, Norman P. Auburn, Charles Dana Bennett, Robert S. Byfield, George Catlin, Elizabeth S. Colclough, Norman Cousins, Milton Eisenhower, Hubert H. Humphrey, Foy D. Kohler, Cyrille Makinsky, Karl Mundt, Harriet F. Pilpel, Philip D. Reed, Edward Scofield, John Sparkman, Frank Stanton, …

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K-State Libraries - University Archives - Mamie Alexander Boyd Papers

2010-08-15 … in 1947 after visits to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Mamie received telegraphs and letters of sympathy from such notables as Alf and Theo Landon, Milton Eisenhower (president of K-State at the time), and Arthur Capper. Following Frank\'s death the correspondence contains a few exchanges of letters between Mamie …

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Big Island Chronicle » Blog Archive » Dispatches From Curt — Oil Traders And Speculators; Tanamoshi Key To Kumiai; ‘Cut The Line’; And Economic Class Stratification

2010-08-15 … McCloy’s […] backups in D.C./AJA messiahs incl […] Pettigrew/Bicknell/Rufus Bratton/Elmer […] Davis/Edwin Reischauer/Milton Eisenhower […] Ike\'s brother]. Battle-ready 100th Batt […] is sent to Camp Shelby Miss. for further […] instructions. 100th has unique …

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American Renaissance January 2003

2010-08-28 … The evacuation was put in the hands of Col. Karl R. Bendetsen, and Roosevelt created the War Relocation Authority (WRA) under the direction of Milton Eisenhower, brother of Dwight Eisenhower, to help the evacuees. Congress voted to approve the relocation, and the US Supreme Court considered and upheld …

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Celebrities - How To Information | eHow.com

2011-01-05 … of seven education organizations met at Penn State to review television research done there under the guidance of the university\'s president, Milton Eisenhower. With... Is your guilty pleasure celebrity news? If you are one that enjoys knowing who is doing what, where and when and like to keep up with the …

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2011-12-17 … president of Birmingham-Southern College
Milton Eisenhower, president of Kansas State University, Penn …

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