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Pres. Dwight Eisenhower announces he'll run for reelection

Title superimposed over Pres. Dwight Eisenhower at his desk, "Historic chronology: The President's Decision" / Eisenhower greets wife Mamie; she rests her arm on his shoulder, and they look at a document on his desk; (note: Press Secretary James C. Hagerty is very briefly seen at right); a closer view of the couple, they broadly grin / VS a mob of journalists jam the corridor of the 'State, War, and Navy Building' / The sign over the door, "474 Conference Room, Treaty Room"; doors open with lines of reporters / Reporters jam into the Treaty Room; hundreds of newsmen with a bank of movie cameras behind / VS a good shot of two of the cameras, lights, and an elaborate portion of the room / closer view of photographers and movie cameras / Numerous still photographers and the State, War, and Navy Building behind them; Eisenhower and Hagerty walk to the White House across street / The crowd of reporters rises as Eisenhower enters and takes his place at the microphones / a man and woman take notes; stenotype machine operator types / WS Eisenhower; he exits the room and numerous reporters make a mad dash to the telephones // A sea of delegates at the 1952 Republican Convention at the International Amphitheater in Chicago with men clapping in the fg; Richard M Nixon joins Eisenhower at the podium / President of the University of PA Harold Stassen walks between a jumble of people with his paraphernalia, waves / Gov. Christian Herter of MA / Gov. Thomas Dewey of NY; Secretary of the Treasury George M. Humphrey / The dimly lit White House / VS with Eisenhower seated at his desk in the Oval Office with a television and movie cameras in the foreground / SOT he reassures that his heart attack didn't affect the campaign / SOT Eisenhower says he will accept renomination, notes he's in good health
Title superimposed over Pres. Dwight Eisenhower at his desk, "Historic chronology: The President's Decision" / Eisenhower greets wife Mamie; she rests her arm on his shoulder, and they look at a document on his desk; (note: Press Secretary James C. Hagerty is very briefly seen at right); a closer view of the couple, they broadly grin / VS a mob of journalists jam the corridor of the 'State, War, and Navy Building' / The sign over the door, "474 Conference Room, Treaty Room"; doors open with lines of reporters / Reporters jam into the Treaty Room; hundreds of newsmen with a bank of movie cameras behind / VS a good shot of two of the cameras, lights, and an elaborate portion of the room / closer view of photographers and movie cameras / Numerous still photographers and the State, War, and Navy Building behind them; Eisenhower and Hagerty walk to the White House across street / The crowd of reporters rises as Eisenhower enters and takes his place at the microphones / a man and woman take notes; stenotype machine operator types / WS Eisenhower; he exits the room and numerous reporters make a mad dash to the telephones // A sea of delegates at the 1952 Republican Convention at the International Amphitheater in Chicago with men clapping in the fg; Richard M Nixon joins Eisenhower at the podium / President of the University of PA Harold Stassen walks between a jumble of people with his paraphernalia, waves / Gov. Christian Herter of MA / Gov. Thomas Dewey of NY; Secretary of the Treasury George M. Humphrey / The dimly lit White House / VS with Eisenhower seated at his desk in the Oval Office with a television and movie cameras in the foreground / SOT he reassures that his heart attack didn't affect the campaign / SOT Eisenhower says he will accept renomination, notes he's in good health
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Editorial #:
1336720578
Collection:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Date created:
February 29, 1956
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License type:
Rights-ready
Release info:
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Clip length:
00:03:01:08
Location:
Washington DC, United States
Mastered to:
QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1920x1080 23.98p
Originally shot on:
35mm B/W Neg
Source:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Object name:
sr004895_01_03