Word: gaed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Taking a ten-day Thanksgiving holiday in Indian-summery Augusta, Ga., President Eisenhower spent his working hours in the plain little second-floor office set up for him above the golf pro's shop at the Augusta National course. Into the office flowed messages updating the President on the twists and turns of a new crisis: the Russian push to end four-power occupation of Berlin (see FOREIGN NEWS). Whatever the Russian maneuvers meant, there was only one course for the U.S.: to stand steady. Announced President Eisenhower through Press Secretary James Hagerty: "Our firm intentions in West Berlin...
...AUGUSTA, Ga., Nov. 28--Secretary of Defense Neil H. McElroy, after conferring with President Eisenhower today, left open the possibility military spending next year will run a billion dollars more than this year's estimated...
...AUGUSTA, Ga.--President Eisenhower yesterday ordered a penetrating evaluation of the U.S. military aid program with the goal of bolstering free world defenses...
...drinks more than two glasses of milk a meal might endanger his health," Dr. Frederick Stare, head of the Department of Nutrition, warned yesterday. Stare had given a speech in Atlanta, Ga., Thursday on the effect of milk on the diet...
Gainesville, Ga...