Book Review: “Murderers in Mausoleums”

Susan Eisenhower reviews Jeffrey Tayler’s book Murderers in Mausoleums (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) in the Washington Post: Travel books bring vicarious excitement, enabling you to go places without packing suitcases or applying for visas, but you still have to decide on a route. You can choose Bill Bryson’s trail and laugh the entire way, or youContinue reading “Book Review: “Murderers in Mausoleums””

Obama’s Washington and the World

On January 10, 2009, Susan Eisenhower joined a distinguished panel for a town hall discussion of the issues facing President-elect Barack Obama when he is inaugurated as the 44th President of the United States on Jan. 20. Broadcasted live before a studio audience at American University Washington College of Law, WAMU 88.5’s Kojo Nnamdi andContinue reading “Obama’s Washington and the World”

Lincoln Bicentennial Town Hall

Susan Eisenhower joined a panel of civic leaders and historians to talk with a diverse audience about racial divisions past and present, impediments to economic opportunity, and how President Abraham Lincoln’s legacy can shed light on the ongoing effort to unify the nation’s people. “The American Dream” meeting in the College Union Ballroom at GettysburgContinue reading “Lincoln Bicentennial Town Hall”