Kennedy: "Mankind must put an end to war — or war will put an end to mankind."
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Fred Logevall at Cornell won the Pulitzer Prize and is a diplomatic historian; he just started a book on Kennedy.
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We tend to think not, but the rise of King, Kennedy, and Lincoln was unlikely, too.
No Gods, No Cops, No Masters|James Poulos|January 1, 2015|DAILY BEAST
And on Nov. 22, 1963, President Kennedy was offered an “Open Road” by the city of Fort Worth, as was its tradition.
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He recently put up $50 million for half the cost of the Kennedy Center expansion, where he is chairman of the board.
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Apparently satisfied with his scrutiny, Kennedy got up to go, complimenting the proprietor on his wine.
The Silent Bullet|Arthur B. Reeve
"And wreck the house and kill a few people," I returned, hotly resenting the criticism of Kennedy.
The Silent Bullet|Arthur B. Reeve
After I had numbered and recorded the glasses Kennedy returned, and we went down-stairs again.
The Silent Bullet|Arthur B. Reeve
Kennedy now came alongside in the skiff, bringing a warp-line from the shore, by which the Maud was hauled up to the wharf.
The Yacht Club|Oliver Optic
Sweet tea miss Kennedy having poured with milk plugged both two ears with little fingers.
Ulysses|James Joyce
British Dictionary definitions for Kennedy (1 of 2)
Kennedy1
/ (ˈkɛnɪdɪ) /
noun
Cape Kennedy a former name (1963–73) of (Cape) Canaveral
British Dictionary definitions for Kennedy (2 of 2)
Kennedy2
/ (ˈkɛnɪdɪ) /
noun
Charles Peter. born 1959, British politician, leader of the Liberal Democrats (1999–2006)
Edward (Moore), known as Ted . 1932–2009, US Democrat politician; senator 1962–2009
his brother, John (Fitzgerald), known as JFK. 1917–63, US Democrat statesman; 35th president of the US (1961–63), the first Roman Catholic and the youngest man ever to be president. He demanded the withdrawal of Soviet missiles from Cuba (1962) and prepared civil rights reforms; assassinated
Nigel (Paul). born 1956, British violinist, noted for his flamboyant style
Robert (Francis), known as Bobby, brother of John Kennedy. 1925–68, US Democrat statesman; attorney general (1961–64) and senator for New York (1965–68); assassinated