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Group during the Eisenhower administrations. However, he did remain an acquaintance of the President and was invited to attend stag dinners and other social functions. His close association with Eisenhower developed after the President left office and began writing articles for
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to discuss the article, working from an outline prepared by Hibbs. From these conversations, and the notes Hibbs compiled from them, a draft of the article was created. It was then sent to Eisenhower for his comments and editing before being submitted to the executive editor of
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Hibbs actively promoted the candidacy of Eisenhower for the Presidency of the United States in 1952. He wrote an editorial entitled "Will the Republicans Commit Suicide in Chicago" concerning the Taft-Eisenhower battle over the seating of Republican delegates from Texas.
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editors, was decided upon. Eisenhower and Hibbs then agreed to a meeting time several weeks in advance and proceeded to accumulate ideas and facts for the article. They would then meet several times at either
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The general procedure followed in producing an Eisenhower article was begun when a topic, originated by the General, Hibbs, or
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at a fee of $ 30,000 per article. Hibbs was the editor assigned to collaborate with Eisenhower in producing these articles.
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expired in 1964, Hibbs was responsible for the General’s signing a new contract agreeing to write three articles a year for
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then being liberated by the U.S. Army. Hibbs and the other correspondents were shown the
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The Papers of Dwight D. Eisenhower: The Presidency; Keeping the Peace. Vol. XXI
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In 1942, Hibbs began a twenty-year association with the editorial staff of
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Papers of Ben Hibbs, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
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the magazine rights to General Eisenhower’s memoirs,
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