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IRISH WELCOME FOR PRESIDENT.—Wearing a green carnation in his buttonhole, President Eisenhower shakes hand with a group of smiling wives of members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in Washington on St. Patrick’s, Day. It was the President’s second call at an Irish party on March 17-he had just left a celebration by the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, where he was made a member of the organisation.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27307, 25 March 1954, Page 9

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IRISH WELCOME FOR PRESIDENT.—Wearing a green carnation in his buttonhole, President Eisenhower shakes hand with a group of smiling wives of members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in Washington on St. Patrick’s, Day. It was the President’s second call at an Irish party on March 17-he had just left a celebration by the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, where he was made a member of the organisation. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27307, 25 March 1954, Page 9

IRISH WELCOME FOR PRESIDENT.—Wearing a green carnation in his buttonhole, President Eisenhower shakes hand with a group of smiling wives of members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in Washington on St. Patrick’s, Day. It was the President’s second call at an Irish party on March 17-he had just left a celebration by the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, where he was made a member of the organisation. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27307, 25 March 1954, Page 9

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