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Introduction to the Brock-Eisenhower Letters
Margaret Brock and President Dwight Eisenhower
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1952 August 8- Dwight Eisenhower to Margaret Brock
Dwight Eisenhower expresses his gratitude for Margaret Brock's efforts within the Republican Party and is excited about the upcoming election.
1952 July 26- Dwight Eisenhower to Margaret Brock
Dwight Eisenhower expresses his gratitude for Margaret Brock's efforts within the Republican Party and is excited about the upcoming election.
1952 November 17- Mamie Eisenhower to Margaret Brock
Mamie Eisenhower sends Margaret Brock a thank you note for her supportive telegram.
1952 October 10- Katherine Howard (Women's Advisor to General Eisenhower) to Margaret Brock
Katherine Howard sends her appreciation for spending the day with Margaret Brock, and for Brock gifting her with gardenias.
1952 October 11- Mamie Eisenhower to Margaret Brock
Mamie Eisenhower thanks Margaret Brock for meeting her and her husband Dwight Eisenhower at the station and gifting them with red roses.
1952 October 24- Katherine Howard (Women's Advisor to General Eisenhower) to Margaret Brock
Katherine Howard urges Margaret Brock to gain the women's vote to elect Dwight Eisenhower as president.
1952 October 6- Dwight Eisenhower to Margaret Brock
Dwight Eisenhower shares his tactics to secure the Republican vote.
1952 October 6- Dwight Eisenhower to Margaret Brock
Dwight Eisenhower thanks Margaret Brock for her previous message concerning Nixon and is grateful for her opinions on the Republican Party.
1952 September 27- Dwight Eisenhower to Margaret Brock
Dwight Eisenhower thanks Margaret Brock for her telegram on the Kansas City television broadcast and for her hard work.
1954 December 2- Dwight Eisenhower to Margaret Brock
Dwight Eisenhower expresses his gratefulness for Margaret Brock funding his campaign.
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