Eisenhower Takes His Easel
(Rec. 8 p.m.) HAMILTON (Bermuda), Mar. 21. President Eisenhower has his easel and oil paints as well as his golf clubs with him in Bermuda. But it is a question whether he will find time to work in much recreation between conferences with the British Prime Minister, Mr Macmillan. The President tried his hand at painting once during his voyage to Bermuda on the U.S. cruiser, Canberra. He set up an easel on the deck, but did not stay at it long.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28234, 23 March 1957, Page 11
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