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  2. White House Conference on Aging - Wikipedia

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    The White House Conference on Aging [1] (WHCoA) is a once-a-decade conference sponsored by the Executive Office of the President of the United States which makes policy recommendations to the president and Congress regarding the aged. The first of its kind, the goals of the conference are to promote the dignity, health and economic security of ...

  3. Alliance for Retired Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Eisenhower administration began to study the needs of the aged, and liberal Republicans began to support health insurance for the elderly. As President Eisenhower's administration drew to a close in 1960, planning began for the first White House Conference on Aging, to take place in 1961.

  4. Presidential transition of John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Eisenhower sent Kennedy a congratulatory message after the birth of the president-elect's son John F. Kennedy Jr. (born November 25, 1960), helping to break the ice between the two of them. [35] [36] During the transition, outgoing President Eisenhower held two meetings with Kennedy; one on December 6 and another on January 19. [9]

  5. Timeline of the Dwight D. Eisenhower presidency - Wikipedia

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    January 5 – Eisenhower orders that a "blank wall" be placed between physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer and all areas of operation of the Department of Defense. [11] January 6 – President Eisenhower attends morning special church services marking the reconvening of Congress at the National Presbyterian Church in Washington. Other government ...

  6. The American Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The American Assembly was a think tank at Columbia University, founded in 1950 by General Dwight Eisenhower.It was his most enduring achievement and legacy as president of Columbia, [4] though some, such as his successor as President of Columbia University, Grayson Kirk, believed that the idea was "naive" and "extremely simplistic."

  7. Photos: Queen Elizabeth’s meetings with U.S ... - AOL

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    During her 70-year reign, Queen Elizabeth II met in person with nearly every sitting U.S. president, from Dwight Eisenhower to Joe Biden.

  8. Geneva Summit (1955) - Wikipedia

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    The Geneva Summit of 1955 was a Cold War-era meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.Held on July 18, 1955, it was a meeting of "The Big Four": President Dwight D. Eisenhower of the United States, Prime Minister Anthony Eden of Britain, Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin of the Soviet Union, and Prime Minister Edgar Faure of France. [1]

  9. White House conference - Wikipedia

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    The most well-known White House conference is the White House Conference on Aging, which has occurred once a decade since the 1950s. [1] Other well-known conferences include the 1966 White House Conference on Civil Rights and the 1971 White House Conference on Youth. Other topics have included drug abuse, education, family life, nutrition ...