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In the spring of 1915 Mamie Geneva Doud, shown here with an unidentified family friend, and her family took a vacation trip to Panama to see the newly opened Panama Canal. Later that year she met the young army officer, Dwight D. Eisenhower.
-from the Eisenhower Library
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In the spring of 1915 Mamie Geneva Doud, shown here with an unidentified family friend, and her family took a vacation trip to Panama to see the newly opened Panama Canal. Later that year she met the young army officer, Dwight D. Eisenhower.

-from the Eisenhower Library

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