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Jacobs and Eisenhower had formed a strong friendship when they both worked at Columbia University (Jacobs was Provost and Eisenhower was President). Jacobs had been a frequent visitor of the White House, and had invited Eisenhower to speak at Trinity multiple times before, but the President' | Jacobs and Eisenhower had formed a strong friendship when they both worked at Columbia University (Jacobs was Provost and Eisenhower was President). Jacobs had been a frequent visitor of the White House, and had invited Eisenhower to speak at Trinity multiple times before, but the President' | ||
- | Eisenhower finally visited Trinity College while Jacobs was College [[presidents|president]] during the 1954 [[commencement|commencement]] ceremony, where he gave a speech and accepted an [[honorary_degrees|honorary degree]] of Doctor of Laws in front of roughly 7,500 people gathered on the main quad. The crowd included faculty, students, people from the surrounding area, and a host of reporters and photographers documenting the presidential visit. | + | Eisenhower finally visited Trinity College while Jacobs was College [[presidents|president]] during the 1954 [[convocation|convocation]] ceremony, where he gave a speech and accepted an [[honorary_degrees|honorary degree]] of Doctor of Laws in front of roughly 7,500 people gathered on the main quad. The crowd included faculty, students, people from the surrounding area, and a host of reporters and photographers documenting the presidential visit. |
The College went to great lengths when preparing for the visit, it being the first time an incumbent President had visited the campus. A press room was set up in the [[williams_memorial|Williams Memorial]], room inspections were made, and areas were made restrictive to students to allow parking room for the influx of visitors. Though President Jacobs claimed this was an apolitical visit, Eisenhower did appear at Governor John Lodge' | The College went to great lengths when preparing for the visit, it being the first time an incumbent President had visited the campus. A press room was set up in the [[williams_memorial|Williams Memorial]], room inspections were made, and areas were made restrictive to students to allow parking room for the influx of visitors. Though President Jacobs claimed this was an apolitical visit, Eisenhower did appear at Governor John Lodge' |
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