EISENHOWER, Dwight D. Photograph signed ("Dwight D. Eisenhower"), as President, also signed by Cabinet members and other leading officials including: Vice President RICHARD M. NIXON ("Richard Nixon"), Secretary of State JOHN FOSTER DULLES ("John Foster Dulles"), U. N. Representative HENRY CABOT LODGE, and others, by World Wide Photos, The White House, Washington, D. C., 8 May 1953.
EISENHOWER, Dwight D. Photograph signed ("Dwight D. Eisenhower"), as President, also signed by Cabinet members and other leading officials including: Vice President RICHARD M. NIXON ("Richard Nixon"), Secretary of State JOHN FOSTER DULLES ("John Foster Dulles"), U. N. Representative HENRY CABOT LODGE, and others, by World Wide Photos, The White House, Washington, D. C., 8 May 1953. 8¼ x 10 in., glossy photo, small closed tear in top right corner, across portion of Fleming's signature . Boldly signed by Eisenhower at center of photo, other signatures above their images (dates of signatures recorded on verso). EISENHOWER, NIXON AND AN EXPANDING NATIONAL SECURITY TEAM is on display in this crowded Cabinet room shot from the early months of the Eisenhower administration. Several new and important posts reflect Ike's "New Look" approach to waging the Cold War. Instead of costly military interventions like the one Truman waged in Korea, Eisenhower sought to exert American power through a combination of expanded nuclear strength and the discreet use of covert action in trouble spots. This gave rise to new jobs like Defense Mobilization Director and Mutual Security Director. Personal aides like Sherman Adams and National Security Council director Robert Cutler, were especially important in shaping administration policy. Other signatories are Secretary of Interior Douglas McKay, Secretary of Treasury George M. Humphrey, Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Welfare Oveta Culp Hobby, Budget Director Joseph M. Dodge, Secretary of Labor Martin P. Durkin, Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield, Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Benson, and Civil Service Chairman Philip Young.
EISENHOWER, Dwight D. Photograph signed ("Dwight D. Eisenhower"), as President, also signed by Cabinet members and other leading officials including: Vice President RICHARD M. NIXON ("Richard Nixon"), Secretary of State JOHN FOSTER DULLES ("John Foster Dulles"), U. N. Representative HENRY CABOT LODGE, and others, by World Wide Photos, The White House, Washington, D. C., 8 May 1953.
EISENHOWER, Dwight D. Photograph signed ("Dwight D. Eisenhower"), as President, also signed by Cabinet members and other leading officials including: Vice President RICHARD M. NIXON ("Richard Nixon"), Secretary of State JOHN FOSTER DULLES ("John Foster Dulles"), U. N. Representative HENRY CABOT LODGE, and others, by World Wide Photos, The White House, Washington, D. C., 8 May 1953. 8¼ x 10 in., glossy photo, small closed tear in top right corner, across portion of Fleming's signature . Boldly signed by Eisenhower at center of photo, other signatures above their images (dates of signatures recorded on verso). EISENHOWER, NIXON AND AN EXPANDING NATIONAL SECURITY TEAM is on display in this crowded Cabinet room shot from the early months of the Eisenhower administration. Several new and important posts reflect Ike's "New Look" approach to waging the Cold War. Instead of costly military interventions like the one Truman waged in Korea, Eisenhower sought to exert American power through a combination of expanded nuclear strength and the discreet use of covert action in trouble spots. This gave rise to new jobs like Defense Mobilization Director and Mutual Security Director. Personal aides like Sherman Adams and National Security Council director Robert Cutler, were especially important in shaping administration policy. Other signatories are Secretary of Interior Douglas McKay, Secretary of Treasury George M. Humphrey, Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Welfare Oveta Culp Hobby, Budget Director Joseph M. Dodge, Secretary of Labor Martin P. Durkin, Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield, Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Benson, and Civil Service Chairman Philip Young.
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