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President Lincoln had 2 Private Secretaries, while in the White House. John Nicolay, and his Assistant Private Secretary was John Hay.
President Kennedy's Private Secretary's name was Evelyn Norton Lincoln.
I am not sure if this information is available on the History Channel Website; very likely, it is.
I have included a related linked website, with 2 links about both of his Secretaries, which is as reliable as the History Channel's website, and a link to the Wikipedia article on Evelyn Lincoln.
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The first Kennedy-Nixon debate, held on September 26, 1960, is widely regarded as a turning point in U.S. political history. John F. Kennedy's confident and charismatic performance contrasted sharply with Richard Nixon's more reserved demeanor, particularly as Nixon appeared tired and unwell. Television viewers generally favored Kennedy, believing he won the debate, while radio listeners had a more favorable view of Nixon. This debate significantly boosted Kennedy's campaign and helped shape public perception leading into the election.
John F. Kennedy did not win a presidential election in the 1950s; he was elected as the 35th President of the United States in 1960. His victory marked a significant moment in U.S. history, as he became the youngest elected president at the age of 43. Kennedy's campaign emphasized themes of youth, vigor, and a new generation of leadership, contrasting with the older political figures of the time. His election also highlighted the growing importance of television as a medium for political campaigning.
The wife of President John F. Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, was a well-known fashion icon and model before her marriage. She gained significant attention for her elegant style and was celebrated for her contributions to American fashion during her time as First Lady. Jacqueline's influence on fashion endures, making her a prominent figure in both presidential history and style.
Pringle Kennedy has written: 'A history of the great moghuls, or, a history of the Badshahate of Delhi from 1398A.D. to 1739'
she was Mrs Kennedy sister
John f Kennedy
He was the 35th President
Joseph Pulaski Kennedy has written: 'To the citizens of Jackson County' -- subject(s): History, Military, Military History 'To the world'
This is available on many websites devoted to US political history.
Jocelyn Kennedy has written: 'Why Illinois was French' -- subject(s): French, History
No, only a long history of tragedy.
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Kennedy majored in history and government in college. I think that he is what he wanted to study.
Groundhog Day, Valentines day, Presidents day, Ash Wednesday, Black History month and Abraham Lincolns birthday.