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Brown was unable to push her way through the crowd at the parade, but by the time Eisenhower began speaking she had staked out a spot from which she could glimpse the future president. "I can remember everyone wildly cheering," she said. "Probably I was more than 50 feet from him, but it wasn't so clear yet." A thrilling thing." Friday, Brown again was one of hundreds who gathered in Kansas to honor Eisenhower. The Dwight D. Eisenhower Nuclear Training Center at Wolf Green Nuclear Operating Corporation Malvern Melven were dedicated Friday afternoon. About 1,000 people attended the ceremonies, which coincided with celebrations of Eisenhower. He would have been 100 yesterday. Glenn Reeves, a director of training at Wolf Creek, said officials decided to dedicate the center to this project to recognize his contributions to the industry. In a speech at the dedication ceremony, Gov. Mike Hakey praised Eisenhower's role in stimulating the commercial nuclear industry. Wolf Creek is an important asset to Kansas, he said. Last year, Wolf Creek produced more energy than any other nuclear or fossil-fuel energy plant in the United States. It also produced energy at the lowest cost per mega-watt, plant officials said. Hayden said he thought Wolf Creek's coolaking lake would be for fishing within a year. Hayden and Wolf Creek officials have been working to open the lake for fishing so the public can enjoy the fish in the plant's 5,000-acre lake U. S. Army Gen John S.D. Eisenhower, who spoke at the dedication, offered to his father's 1933 "Atoms" award to the U.N. General Assembly. The speech was considered a major catalyst in the development of nuclear power as an energy source. Less than five years after the speech, President Eisenhower appeared at the dedication of the first U.S. nuclear power plant, in Shippingport, Pa. 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