EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. 1890-1969.
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. 1890-1969.
7 Typed Letters Signed ("Dwight D. Eisenhower"), 4 as president, to Cleveland E. Dodge and Mrs. Dodge, and Grace Porter Nobili, 7 pp total, various sizes and papers, from the Columbia University, the Commodore Hotel, and the White House, May 23, 1949, to January 14, 1961, one transmittal envelope.
WITH: 3 Typed Letters Signed of Mamie Eisenhower ("Mamie Doud Eisenhower"), to Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Dodge, and one a response to Mrs. Pruyn Goodrich, including original ALS from Goodrich, 6 pp total, various papers, January 9, 1953, to October 4, 1955.
3. 9 TLS from various White House secretaries and aides including Sherman Adams and Howard McC. Snyder, with 2 draft letters from Pauline Dodge to General Eisenhower.
Mentions a number of projects, including Columbia College, the Citizenship Education Programs at the Teacher's College, a Presbyterian Center in Washington, DC, as well as the gift of a painting by Riccardo Nobili, the husband of Grace Cleveland Porter. Also includes a wonderful note from Mamie Eisenhower in response to a letter from Mrs. Goodrich who has offered (unasked for) advice on White House customs regarding the acceptance of gifts.
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EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. 1890-1969.
7 Typed Letters Signed ("Dwight D. Eisenhower"), 4 as president, to Cleveland E. Dodge and Mrs. Dodge, and Grace Porter Nobili, 7 pp total, various sizes and papers, from the Columbia University, the Commodore Hotel, and the White House, May 23, 1949, to January 14, 1961, one transmittal envelope.
WITH: 3 Typed Letters Signed of Mamie Eisenhower ("Mamie Doud Eisenhower"), to Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Dodge, and one a response to Mrs. Pruyn Goodrich, including original ALS from Goodrich, 6 pp total, various papers, January 9, 1953, to October 4, 1955.
3. 9 TLS from various White House secretaries and aides including Sherman Adams and Howard McC. Snyder, with 2 draft letters from Pauline Dodge to General Eisenhower.
Mentions a number of projects, including Columbia College, the Citizenship Education Programs at the Teacher's College, a Presbyterian Center in Washington, DC, as well as the gift of a painting by Riccardo Nobili, the husband of Grace Cleveland Porter. Also includes a wonderful note from Mamie Eisenhower in response to a letter from Mrs. Goodrich who has offered (unasked for) advice on White House customs regarding the acceptance of gifts.