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The man known to history as the Supreme Allied Commander, the hero of D-Day, and thirty-fourth President of the United States, Dwight David Eisenhower, was born on the fourteenth of October 1890, in Denison, Texas. The third of seven boys, Dwight acquired his more well-known nickname of Ike from his parents, who meant it to be a diminutive of their last name. Interestingly, all of the Eisenhower boys were called some variation of Ike when they were children, but only Dwight retained the nickname into his adulthood. His modest, working-class upbringing and early educational career gave little hint of the grand accomplishments he would achieve in the coming decades. Eisenhower was descended from German, English, and Scottish immigrants to North America. His paternal ancestors had been German Protestant farmers who had emigrated to Pennsylvania during the 1740s. A branch of this family moved to Kansas during the nineteenth century, and there, at Lane University, David Eisenhower met