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Perhaps, then, the aquatic-terraneous transports are not meant to be. Still, a community of scholars like our own should not hesitate to extrapolate theoretical lessons from Tyler’s proposal. Though he quite rightly insists that his buses would not be salvaged from Eisenhower??s army, Tyler cannot deny their resemblance to military surplus—and that is a resemblance which is not in the least shameful. Harvard should take a page from Tyler’s apparent book and get hold of some unused K rations to be parachuted onto Quincy House?...
...defense industry has far less of an influence today than it did during President Eisenhower??s administration,” Perry responded...
Dillon served as President Dwight D. Eisenhower??s undersecretary of state for economic affairs for two years and ambassador to France...
...Corporation members who chose Pusey aimed for a sea change from Conant, a jet-setting chemist who worked on the Manhattan Project and left Harvard abruptly in January 1953 to become President Eisenhower??s High Commissioner for Germany...
Described as “one of Harvard’s most distinguished graduates of the 20th century” by Dillon Professor of Government and former Kennedy School of Government dean Graham T. Allison, Dillon served as President Dwight D. Eisenhower??s undersecretary of state for economic affairs for two years and ambassador to France...