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  1. Milton Stover Eisenhower (September 15, 1899 – May 2, 1985) was an American academic administrator. He served as president of three major American universities: Kansas State University, Pennsylvania State University, and Johns Hopkins University.

  2. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Milton Eisenhower (1899-1985) gained national recognition for his careers in government and higher education. He was best known for his advisory role to his older brother, President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

  3. 22 de dic. de 2023 · Milton S. Eisenhower (1899–1985) was selected by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to be the first director of the War Relocation Authority (WRA) with the formation of that agency on March 18, 1942.

  4. 4 de nov. de 2014 · Milton Stover Eisenhower, born September 15, 1899, was the fifth son of David and Ida Eisenhower. His older brother, Dwight David (the middle child of five brothers), gained fame as Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe in World War II, and was elected the 34th President of the United States in 1952.

  5. Milton Stover Eisenhower. MILTON STOVER EISENHOWER (1950-1956) The Person: Eisenhower was born in Kansas, worked his way through Kansas State College and, upon graduation, served for several years as American vice consul in Edinburgh, Scotland.

  6. Milton S. Eisenhower. DOB 9-15-1899 Abilene, Kansas DOD 5-2-1985 Baltimore, Maryland. Milton was the youngest Eisenhower. The editor of Abilene's newspaper paid for him to attend Kansas State Agricultural College. After graduation, he worked for the federal government. Milton led the War Relocation Authority following the Pearl Harbor attack.

  7. Milton Stover Eisenhower came to Penn State in 1950 as its eleventh president after serving as a government administrator and seven years as president of Kansas State University. Eisenhower guided Penn State through a postwar transition of rapidly growing enrollment, academic programs, and research.