D. Eisenhower served as president of Columbia University in New York City from 1948 to 1950, after commanding the Allied forces in Europe during World War Ⅱ (1939~1945). He was later elected the 34th president of the United States, in 1952. Presidents of colleges and universities enforce ...
He also tried to ease tensions between the United States and Soviet Union. In 1952, the U.S. government tested the first hydrogen bomb. It was even more powerful than the atomic bomb. Soon, the Soviet Union carried out a hydrogen bomb test of its own. The two countries became actively ...
An institutional study of the Cabinet of the President of the United States: 1952-1963A President's relationship with his Cabinet is examined during an era when policy development was increasingly assigned to the White House staff. Two presidential styles regarding the Cabinet are examined in light...
George H. W. Bush, the 41st U.S. president, was in office for the end of the Cold War and he was the father of the 43rd president.
John F. Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States, who served from January 1961 until he was assassinated in November 1963. He was born John Fitzgerald Kennedy on May 29th, 1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts, to Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Sr., a politician and businessman, and Rose ...
Follow Eisenhower's path to become the Republican nominee in the United States presidential election of 1952 Scenes from the 1952 Republican National Convention, in which Senator Robert A. Taft... Video: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Watch “I Like Ike” the animated 1952 U.S. presidential...
into NATO and by its support for an independent Kosovo. In 2007, he accused the United States of overstepping “its national borders in every way.” Over time, Putin came to think of himself as a protector of traditional Russian values, standing up to a hypocritical and morally decadent ...
But the breadth of the President’s “discretionary responsibilities” under the Constitution and laws of the United States “in a broad variety of areas, many of them highly sensitive,” frequently makes it “difficult to determine which of [his] innumerable ‘functions’ encompassed a particular...
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Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus. Related to Abraham (president): President Abraham Lincoln Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln, Abraham (lĭngˈkən), 1809–65, 16th President of the United States (1861–65). Early Life Born on Feb. 12, 1809, in a log cabin in backwoods Hardin co., Ky...