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  1. John F. Kennedy: Thirty-fifth President, 1961-1963 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2007-09
  2. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, 1961: Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President, January 20 to December 31, 1961 by John F. Kennedy, 1962
  3. Jefferson, Kennedy y Clinton: mujeres, mujeres, mujeres. (Thomas Jefferson, John F. Kennedy y Bill Clinton, presidentes estadunidenses)(TT: Jefferson, ... US presidents): An article from: Siempre! by Antonio Haas, 1998-04-09
  4. Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington 1789 to John F. Kennedy 1961 by US Government Printing Office, 1961
  5. John F. Kennedy, in his own words by John F. Kennedy, 1996
  6. Joint Appearances of Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon Presidential Campaign of 1960 by US Senate, 1961
  7. At Close Quarters : PT Boats in the US Navy by Robert J. Bulkley Jr., 1962
  8. Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States: From George Washington 1789 to John F. Kennedy 1961 by US House, 1961
  9. Public Papers of the Presidents JFK 1961 by John Kennedy, 1962
  10. The Joint Appearances of Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon: Presidential Campaign of 1960 by US Senate Committee on Commerce, 1961
  11. Memorial Addresses in the Congress of the United States and Tributes in Eulogy of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Late A President of the United States
  12. Adult Physical Fitness: A Program for Men and Women by Prepared by the President's Council on Physical Fitness (John F. Kennedy), 1962
  13. "Let Us Begin Anew": An Oral History of the Kennedy Presidency by Gerald S. Strober, Deborah H. Strober, 1993-04
  14. History Will Not Absolve Us :Orwellian Control, Public Denial, & the Murder of President Kennedy by E. Martin Schotz, 1996-12-01

101. John F. Kennedy Assassination Dallas Police Department Files
PaperlessArchives.com collection of Dallas Police Department files related to the assassination of president john F. kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Jack Ruby
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JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION
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11,334 pages of Dallas Police Department files, related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald, the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, and Jack Ruby, archived on CD-ROM.
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102. JFK Executive Orders Introduction
john F. kennedy was born in Brookline, MA on May 29, 1917, and became one john F. kennedy A Short Biography of the 35th president of the United States
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John F. Kennedy Executive Orders
JOHN F. KENNEDY
35th President of the United States
He was sworn in as President on January 20, 1961, and in his inaugural speech, spoke of many of the issues he had campaigned on, mentioning America’s commitment to democracy and liberty; calling for international peace and arms control. Furthermore, he asked that Americans serve their country by stating: "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country". He also asked the world community to join together to oppose "the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease and war itself".
The 214 Executive Orders in this collection were scanned from Title 3 of the Code of Regulations at the Knowledge Navigation Center of the University of Michigan Graduate Library and subsequently converted to HTML. Indexes are provided by:
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The project was prepared as an independent study for the University of Michigan School of Information. The author wishes to thank the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, the staff of the Knowledge Navigation Center of the University of Michigan Graduate Library, Dr. David Hessler of the University of Michigan School of Information, and Grace York of the University of Michigan Graduate Library's Documents Center for their support and advice.
Biographical information provided by Ellen Shea's John F. Kennedy: A Short Biography of the 35th President of the United States

103. The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection
Index of records contained in the National Archives. No actual records, but data here can be used to order documents from the Archives.
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104. KENNEDY, John Fitzgerald - Biographical Information
kennedy, john Fitzgerald, (brother of Edward M. kennedy and Robert F. kennedy 1960, when he resigned to become president of the United States; chairman,
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105. American Rhetoric: John F. Kennedy -- Inaugural Address
Full Text, audio mp3 and Real Video of john F. kennedy s Inaugural Address. So let us begin anew remembering on both sides that civility is not a
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John F. Kennedy: Inaugural Address delivered January 20, 1961 Real Video of Address Audio mp3 of Address Audio mp3 Stream of Address click for pdf [AUTHENTICITY CERTIFIED: Text version below transcribed directly from audio. (2)] [Administering of the Oath of Office] Vice President Johnson, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chief Justice, President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, President Truman, Reverend Clergy, fellow citizens:
We observe today not a victory of party, but a celebration of freedom symbolizing an end, as well as a beginning signifying renewal, as well as change. For I have sworn before you and Almighty God the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three-quarters ago. The world is very different now. For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God. We dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution. Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world.

106. John Fitzgerald Kennedy
john Fitzgerald kennedy was born in Brookline, Mass., on May 29, 1917. At 46 years of age, kennedy became the fourth president to be assassinated and
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      Brookline, Mass. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born in Brookline, Mass., on May 29, 1917. His father, Joseph P. Kennedy, was ambassador to Great Britain from 1937 to 1940. Kennedy was graduated from Harvard University in 1940 and joined the navy the next year. He became skipper of a PT boat that was sunk in the Pacific by a Japanese destroyer. Although given up for lost, he swam to a safe island, towing an injured enlisted man. After recovering from a war-aggravated spinal injury, Kennedy entered politics in 1946 and was elected to Congress. In 1952, he ran against Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., of Massachusetts, and won. Kennedy was married on Sept. 12, 1953, to Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, by whom he had three children: Caroline, John Fitzgerald, Jr. (died in a 1999 plane crash), and Patrick Bouvier (died in infancy). In 1957 Kennedy won the Pulitzer Prize for a book he had written earlier

107. US Presidents - John F. Kennedy
United States Presidents. john F. kennedy, 1961 1963 kennedy was the youngestpresident elected to office and the first who had served in the us Navy.
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Kennedy attended private schools in Massachusetts and New York, then Choate School in Connecticut to prepare for college. He went to Princeton, then Harvard, and graduated with honors. His Presidency: Kennedy supported the civil rights movement and encountered resistance from his own party in the South. He supported anti-Castro Cubans in an attempt to establish a beachhead at the Bay of Pigs and resisted Communist pressures in West Berlin. He also established the Peace corps to bring education and a variety of skills to underdeveloped countries. He was assassinated his third year in office. His Life: On November 22, 1963, when he was hardly past his first thousand days in office, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was killed by an assassin's bullets as his motorcade wound through Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was the youngest man elected President; he was the youngest to die.

108. JFK
In 1946, kennedy ran successfully for a Bostonbased seat in the us House of Although generally supporting president Harry S. Truman s foreign policies
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John F. Kennedy
Early Life
Congressman and Senator
In 1946, Kennedy ran successfully for a Boston-based seat in the U.S. House of Representatives; he was reelected in 1948 and 1950. As a congressman he backed social legislation that benefited his working-class constituents. Although generally supporting President Harry S. Truman's foreign policies, he criticized what he considered the administration's weak stand against the Communist Chinese. Kennedy continued to advocate a strong, anti-Communist foreign policy throughout his career. Restless in the House, Kennedy challenged incumbent Republican senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., in 1952. Although the Republican presidential candidate, Dwight D. Eisenhower, won in Massachusetts as well as the country as a whole, Kennedy showed his remarkable vote-getting appeal by defeating Lodge. A year later, on Sept. 12, 1953, Kennedy married Jacqueline Bouvier. The couple had three children: Caroline Bouvier (b. Nov. 27, 1957), John Fitzgerald, Jr. (b. Nov. 25, 1960), and a second son who died in infancy in August 1963. Kennedy was a relatively ineffectual senator. During parts of 1954 and 1955 he was seriously ill with back ailments and was therefore unable to play an important role in government. Critics observed that he made no effort to oppose the anti-civil libertarian excesses of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin. His friends later argued, not entirely persuasively, that he would have voted to censure McCarthy if he had not been hospitalized at the time. During his illness Kennedy worked on a book of biographical studies of American political heroes. Published in 1956 under the title Profiles in Courage, it won a Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1957. Like his earlier book on English foreign policy, it revealed his admiration for forceful political figures. This faith in activism was to become a hallmark of his presidency.

109. Presidents And States Of The United States
Until George W. Bush, the only son of a president (john Adams) to become president, By then the other formative event of us colonialism had occurred,
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The Great Republic:
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United States of America,
and Comments on American History
Taking everything together then, I declare that our city is the School of Greece [ ], and I declare that in my opinion each single one of our citizens, in all the manifold aspects of life, is able to show himself the rightful lord and owner of his own person, and do this, moreover, with exceptional grace and exceptional versatility. And to show that this is no empty boasting for the present occasion, but real tangible fact, you have only to consider the power which our city possesses and which has been won by those very qualities which I have mentioned. Athens, alone of the states we know, comes to her testing time in a greatness that surpasses what was imagined of her. The speech of Pericles, The Peloponnesian War , by Thucydides [Book Two, XLI:1, translated by Rex Warner, Penguin Books, 1954, 1964, p.119] The history of the United States may conveniently be divided into three parts, the " Old Republic ," 1789-1861, the " Middle Republic ," 1861-1933, and the " New Republic ," 1933-2005. The length of the "New Republic" is suggested by the previous ones: 72 years, or 18 presidential elections. It remains to be seen whether 2005, the prospective beginning of the "

110. The Presidents Of The USA - EnchantedLearning.com
john Fitzgerald kennedy (19171963), Democrat, 1961-1963, Lyndon johnson Find the names of all the us Presidents in the letter matrix. The White House
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111. PresidentS Resource
United States Geological Survey Bill signed by president Hayes john F. kennedy.Biography. JFK Resources Online with Photos, Biography, other Related
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    113. American Experience | The Presidents | John F. Kennedy | PBS
    American Experience. Main Navigation. The Presidents. psources john F. kennedy What do our opponents mean when they apply to us the label Liberal?
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    1. Washington 2. J. Adams 3. Jefferson 4. Madison 5. Monroe 6. J. Q. Adams 7. Jackson 8. Van Buren 9. W. Harrison 10. Tyler 11. Polk 12. Taylor 13. Fillmore 14. Pierce 15. Buchanan 16. Lincoln* 17. A. Johnson 18. Grant* 19. Hayes 20. Garfield 21. Arthur 22. Cleveland 23. B. Harrison 24. Cleveland 25. McKinley 26. T. Roosevelt* 27. Taft 28. Wilson* 29. Harding 30. Coolidge 31. Hoover 32. F. Roosevelt* 33. Truman* 34. Eisenhower* 35. Kennedy 36. L. Johnson* 37. Nixon* 38. Ford 39. Carter* 40. Reagan* 41. G. H. W. Bush 42. Clinton
    within Presidents all of American Experience Acceptance of the New York Liberal Party Nomination
    September 14, 1960 What do our opponents mean when they apply to us the label "Liberal?" If by "Liberal" they mean, as they want people to believe, someone who is soft in his policies abroad, who is against local government, and who is unconcerned with the taxpayer's dollar, then the record of this party and its members demonstrate that we are not that kind of "Liberal." But if by a "Liberal" they mean someone who looks ahead and not behind, someone who welcomes new ideas without rigid reactions, someone who cares about the welfare of the people their health, their housing, their schools, their jobs, their civil rights, and their civil liberties someone who believes we can break through the stalemate and suspicions that grip us in our policies abroad, if that is what they mean by a "Liberal," then I'm proud to say I'm a "Liberal." But first, I would like to say what I understand the word "Liberal" to mean and explain in the process why I consider myself to be a "Liberal," and what it means in the presidential election of 1960.

    114. The Kennedy Center Honors
    The president of the United States and Mrs. Bush attended, as well as artists from The john F. kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 2700 F Street, NW
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    115. Browse Topics: Kennedy, John Fitzgerald
    The Man, the president, kennedy, john Fitzgerald; United States History -1945-1974 United States - presidents The Presidency of john F. kennedy a
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    116. The Presidents Of The United States - John F. Kennedy
    Public Affairs Section Stockholm Information on the Presidents of the us compiledfrom the books, The Living White House, The White House An Historical
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    Thirty-Fifth President 1961-1963
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    November 2001
    Fast Fact: John F. Kennedy: the youngest man elected President, the youngest to die in office. Biography: On November 22, 1963, when he was hardly past his first thousand days in office, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was killed by an assassin's bullets as his motorcade wound through Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was the youngest man elected President; he was the youngest to die. Of Irish descent, he was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on May 29, 1917. Graduating from Harvard in 1940, he entered the Navy. In 1943, when his PT boat was rammed and sunk by a Japanese destroyer, Kennedy, despite grave injuries, led the survivors through perilous waters to safety. Back from the war, he became a Democratic Congressman from the Boston area, advancing in 1953 to the Senate. He married Jacqueline Bouvier on September 12, 1953. In 1955, while recuperating from a back operation, he wrote Profiles in Courage , which won the Pulitzer Prize in history.

    117. The Avalon Project : Inaugural Address Of John F. Kennedy
    The Avalon Project at Yale Law School. Inaugural Address of john F. kennedy Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate.
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    Inaugural Address of John F. Kennedy
    FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1961 Vice President Johnson, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chief Justice, President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, President Truman, reverend clergy, fellow citizens, we observe today not a victory of party, but a celebration of freedomsymbolizing an end, as well as a beginningsignifying renewal, as well as change. For I have sworn before you and Almighty God the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three quarters ago. The world is very different now. For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globethe belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God. We dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution. Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americansborn in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritageand unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this Nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world. Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty.

    118. American Warriors Home Page
    Promotes a book by this name which covers how Presidents Lyndon johnson, john kennedy, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and George Bush served their country as Navy Reserve officers in World War II.
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    American Warriors:
    Five Presidents in the Pacific Theater of World War II
    World War II magazine named American Warriors one of the best World War II books of 2004.
    Presidents Lyndon Johnson, John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and George Bush served their country as Navy Reserve officers in World War II. Most biographies gloss over this important period of the presidents' lives and are often inaccurate. American Warriors reconstructs the presidents' wartime roles in the Pacific Theater based on interviews with more than one hundred World War II veterans and on primary sources such as action reports, ships' logs, war diaries, and letters.
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    Hard cover, 224 pages, 58 illustrations, published by Burd Street Press, October 2003. American Warriors is available through retail and Internet bookstores including Amazon and BarnesandNoble . Autographed and inscribed copies of American Warriors are available from Duane T. Hove
    Lyndon Johnson, attached to the Navy Department, embarked as an observer on a B-26 Marauder during the 22nd Bomb Group's mission over Lae, New Guinea. One 22nd Bomb Group aircraft was lost to enemy fire.
    John Kennedy, a PT boat skipper in the Solomon Islands, commanded PT 109, which sank in a collision with the Japanese destroyer

    119. Inaugural Address, January 20, 1961
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    Vice President Johnson, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chief Justice, President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, President Truman, Reverend Clergy, fellow citizens:
    W e observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedomsymbolizing an end as well as a beginningsignifying renewal as well as change. For I have sworn before you and Almighty God the same solemn oath our forbears prescribed nearly a century and three-quarters ago. The world is very different now. For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globethe belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God. We dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution. Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americansborn in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritageand unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world.

    120. CNN.com - Sidestepping Senate, Bush Sends Bolton To U.N. - Aug 1, 2005
    president Bush plucked his longstalled nomination of john Bolton for UN ambassadorout of the hands of the Senate on Monday, naming the controversial
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