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Eisenhower (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Eisenhower (name)
Eisenhower is a surname derived from the German word , meaning "iron hewer". People with the surname include:
Remon–Eisenhower Treaty         
TREATY SIGNED BETWEEN PANAMA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Remón-Eisenhower treaty; Remon-Eisenhower Treaty
The Remon–Eisenhower Treaty, was a 1955 treaty between the United States and Panama that updated and amended the original Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty of 1903 for the Panama Canal and Panama Canal Zone. Other aspects of the treaty covered local trader / worker rights, upgrades and military base usage.
Draft Eisenhower movement         
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  • D-Day on June 5, 1944]]
  • Eisenhower's 1952 [[campaign button]], with "I Like Ike" written
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  • [[James Roosevelt]] (pictured in 1937) campaigned for Eisenhower to take Truman's place on the Democratic ticket.
ONLY SUCCESSFUL 20TH CENTURY POLITICAL DRAFT OF A PRIVATE CITIZEN TO THE OVAL OFFICE
Draft Ike; Ike for President; Ike for president; Draft Eisenhower Movement; Democrats for Eisenhower; I like Ike; Draft Eisenhower; Winter of Discontent (US history); Eisenhower boom
The Draft Eisenhower movement was a widespread political movement that eventually persuaded Dwight D. Eisenhower, former Chief of Staff of the United States Army, to contest the presidency of the United States.
Examples of use of Eisenhower
1. 1'52 Eisenhower––Nixon: Dwight Eisenhower picked Nixon, then a U.S.
2. Eisenhower commuted his sentence to life imprisonment.
3. Eisenhower as "veterans of the First World War." Eisenhower, although he was in the Army during World War I, did not serve in Europe.
4. Dwight Eisenhower said the Allied forces would continue until victory.
5. Bush might yet face an "Eisenhower moment" regarding Iraq.