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1. ThisWeek Newspapers
www.thisweeknews.com/thisweek. - [Cached]Published on: 1/6/2005 Last Visited: 1/8/2005
They also will attend a presentation by PTP president and CEO Mary Eisenhower, who will share the legacy of her grandfather and PTP founder, President Dwight D. Eisenhower. -
2. Focus News - Minnesota Community NewsPaper
www.focusnews.com/mainnews/arc - [Cached]Last Visited: 8/25/2002
Eisenhower's granddaughter, Mary Eisenhower Atwater, is now an executive vice president for PTP.
In an article found at the program's official Web site (www.ambassadors.org), she notes that students on these trips spend most of their time communicating with the people they meet, in their homes, schools and places of worship.
"[My grandfather's] presidency found itself mired in a divided world, stockpiling weapons of mass destruction and careening toward global armed conflict," Atwater wrote. "The mission of his brainchild, People to People, represented hope - hope that the nuclear nightmare would never see the light of day.
"[He] believed that ordinary citizens of different nations, if able to communicate directly, would solve their differences and find a way to live in peace," Atwater continued. "This simple thought - that people can make the difference where government cannot - is People to People's foundation."
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3. Greensburg Daily News
www.greensburgdailynews.com/st - [Cached]Published on: 7/5/2004 Last Visited: 7/5/2004
Mary Eisenhower, PTP executive officer and granddaughter of Dwight Eisen-hower, writes on the website that, "The ideas and understanding created by face-to-face encounters with people of different backgrounds will be the foundation of a lasting world peace.

