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- Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
- Memo, Visit with Eisenhower, 11/23/63
- for: assurances of a real, guaranteed, meaningful peace in the Middle East, and that Israel not be forced to a roll-back as they were by the Dulles-Eisenhower position in 1956. DHERMINED TO BEAN ADMINISTRATIVEMARKING NOT NAT'l SECURITY INFORMATION,E.O. 12356 SEC
- that this is a bipartisan operation, and I wil.l point out that Roosevelt appointed Levi Deike, and Eisenhower kept Levi reike, and we all honor Levi reike this morning. He's come a long way since he and I played baseball out here in his back yard. At that time we bad
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- to impose an affirmative duty on the Governor to protect the marchers . J . It would be useful for you to remind Wallace of the ...'lisunderatandlngs "that arose ''1hen Gov Faubus visited Eisenhower . You intend no such misunderstondings . Unless
- with them. I stood on top of that carrier under a beautiful sunny sky off the coast of California. Then I called President Eisenhower and asked him if I could go by and talk with him because I needed his counsel and I needed the strength that comes from