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16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 50.8 cm.) Congressional candidate John F. Kennedy, 29, sitting in front of his campaign poster, which rests on the mantel next to photos of his parents at the Bellevue Hotel.
SPRINGFIELD — James Sullivan displays a poster of President John F. Kennedy on his porch. Before a recent election, a candidate who stopped by left — along with campaign literature — a note ...
Senator Kennedy on Jack Paar’s The Tonight Show in New York City, 1959. Image via Wikimedia. As the anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s untimely death approaches, we thought it’d be interesting ...
John F. Kennedy during his campaign for president, 1960. Paul Schutzer—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images Not published in LIFE. On a drive through Illinois, Paul Schutzer turns his camera on his ...
100 years after John F. Kennedy’s birth, a look at his long campaign By Teddy Davis, CNN 3 minute read ... And Kennedy’s campaign started well before his 40th birthday.
John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, campaign in New York in 1960. AP When John F. Kennedy began his run for the White House more than 50 years ago, there was plenty of excitement and ...
A presidential campaign ad for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. aired during Sunday’s Super Bowl — and it might have looked familiar for folks who were around when John F. Kennedy was running for ...
Rarely seen and never exhibited watercolors by John F. Kennedy, made while on the campaign trail in Brooklyn in 1960, are headed to auction as part of one of the most comprehensive collections of ...
The son of former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, who also served as a New York senator, and nephew of former President John F. Kennedy, both Democrats assassinated in the 1960s, the ...
John F. Kennedy was well known for his many passions and talents — but painting the Brooklyn waterfront wasn’t one of them. Yet in 1960, during the heat of his presidential campaign aga… ...
Jack Schlossberg had had enough. The only grandson of President John F. Kennedy, Mr. Schlossberg had been watching the presidential campaign of his cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with increasing dismay.