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PRESIDENT EISENHOWER SIGNS BOND.—-Mary Pickford (right), former film star, called at the White House, Washington, last week at the beginning of a bond-selling tour of the United States, similar to the one she made as “America’s Sweetheart” in 1918 during World War 1. President Eisenhower is seen signing a savings bond-a-month pledge for Mary Pickford, while Mrs Eisenhower looks on.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27010, 9 April 1953, Page 10

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PRESIDENT EISENHOWER SIGNS BOND.—-Mary Pickford (right), former film star, called at the White House, Washington, last week at the beginning of a bond-selling tour of the United States, similar to the one she made as “America’s Sweetheart” in 1918 during World War 1. President Eisenhower is seen signing a savings bond-a-month pledge for Mary Pickford, while Mrs Eisenhower looks on. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27010, 9 April 1953, Page 10

PRESIDENT EISENHOWER SIGNS BOND.—-Mary Pickford (right), former film star, called at the White House, Washington, last week at the beginning of a bond-selling tour of the United States, similar to the one she made as “America’s Sweetheart” in 1918 during World War 1. President Eisenhower is seen signing a savings bond-a-month pledge for Mary Pickford, while Mrs Eisenhower looks on. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27010, 9 April 1953, Page 10