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'''Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower''' was president of Columbia from 1948 until becoming US President in 1953.
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He was mostly in absentia during his tenure, dealing with less important matters like the Korean War, being Supreme Command of NATO, and running for President of the United States, but he did manage to turn the stretch of [[116th Street]] running through campus into the mostly traffic-free [[College Walk]].  
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[[Image:Ike.jpg|thumb|President Eisenhower at [[Commencement]]]]
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[[Image:Ike2.jpg|thumb|Ike in front of [[Alma Mater]]]]
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'''Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower''' was president of Columbia from [[1948]] until becoming US President in [[1953]].  
  
Less successfully, he proposed a "Citizenship Center," including military recruitment offices and a rifle range where students could learn to shoot Soviets, for [[Ferris Booth Hall]], the former student center.
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He was mostly in absentia during his tenure, dealing with such important matters as the Korean War, being Supreme Commander of NATO, and running for President of the United States, but he did manage to turn the stretch of [[116th Street]] running through campus into the mostly traffic-free [[College Walk]].
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Less successfully, he proposed a "Citizenship Center," including military recruitment offices and a rifle range (which was built in the basement of now-demolished student center [[Ferris Booth Hall]], and which hosted the now-defunct Columbia University Rifle Team).
  
 
Once, it was rumored that [[SIPA]] would be named after him.  
 
Once, it was rumored that [[SIPA]] would be named after him.  
  
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Latest revision as of 01:41, 16 May 2013

See also Wikipedia's article about "Dwight D. Eisenhower".
President Eisenhower at Commencement
Ike in front of Alma Mater

Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower was president of Columbia from 1948 until becoming US President in 1953.

He was mostly in absentia during his tenure, dealing with such important matters as the Korean War, being Supreme Commander of NATO, and running for President of the United States, but he did manage to turn the stretch of 116th Street running through campus into the mostly traffic-free College Walk.

Less successfully, he proposed a "Citizenship Center," including military recruitment offices and a rifle range (which was built in the basement of now-demolished student center Ferris Booth Hall, and which hosted the now-defunct Columbia University Rifle Team).

Once, it was rumored that SIPA would be named after him.

Preceded by
Frank Fackenthal (acting)
President of Columbia University 
1948-1953
Succeeded by
Grayson Kirk