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Tag Archives: Dwight Eisenhower
Happy Easter…..
And on the seventh day He rested, although if you are subscriber to His teachings, on this particular seventh day He did a bit more than that! However, I’m still betting that Dwight Eisenhower played golf. “Ike” was a member at Augusta National. The … Continue reading
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Opening Day Presidentially Speaking, FDR, HST, IKE and JFK…..
Franklin Roosevelt tossed more opening day first pitches than any other President in history. FDR hurls the opening day pitch on April 18, 1938, a 12-8 Senators win over the Philadelphia A’s. From 1933-1941 he hurled an opening day toss … Continue reading