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Image courtesy of Gehry Parterners, LLP, 2012 tree species will appear grotesque as backdrops to nature���s version of the same, which mercifully are part of the scheme. There is no central moving focal point to the composition, one that draws the eye, one easily and immediately perceived. Thankfully, the original concept of a central statue representing the late Commander-in-Chief of Allied forces as a child, fashioned in plastic, has been set aside. In fairness, as a component, this device would have been extremely interesting, connecting Eisenhower through this material to the world of innovation, which formed so much of his being. Our neighbor Mrs. Totten, General Patton���s daughter (his memorial statue at West Point still a bone of contention because his back is against the parade field) explained to me that at the end of World War I, as young officers, Eisenhower and Patton procured European tanks, took them apart and reassembled them in an effort to master superior technology. In the 1930s Eisenhower interfaced with American business and manufacturing, ascertaining America���s strengths HYLAND

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