Kennedy


Anthony M, born 1936, U.S. jurist, Supreme Court justice 1988–.
Edward Moore (“Ted”) 1932–2009, U.S. politician: senator from Massachusetts 1962–2009.
John Fitzgerald, 1917–63, thirty-fifth president of the U.S. 1961–63.
Joseph Patrick, 1888–1969, U.S. financier and diplomat (father of Edward Moore, John Fitzgerald, and Robert Francis).
Robert Francis, 1925–68, U.S. political leader and government official: attorney general 1961–64; senator from New York 1965–68.
William, born 1928, U.S. novelist.
Cape, former name (1963–73) of Cape Canaveral.
John F., International Airport. John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Mount, a mountain in the SW Yukon Territory, Canada, in the St. Elias Range. 13,904 feet (4238 meters).
Contemporary Examples

Roger Stone’s New Book ‘Solves’ JFK Assassination: Johnson Did It! David Freedlander May 13, 2013
Still Two Americas for Same-Sex Couples Douglas NeJaime June 26, 2013
‘Ask Not’ Who Wrote JFK’s Best Lines Mark Katz October 31, 2010
How Jackie Kennedy Invented the Camelot Legend After JFK’s Death James Piereson November 11, 2013
Who Gets Teddy’s Millions? Gerald Posner August 26, 2009

Historical Examples

Sign of the Green Arrow Roy J. (Roy Judson) Snell
Adaptation Dallas McCord Reynolds
The Coming Conquest of England August Niemann
Adaptation Dallas McCord Reynolds
A Daughter of the Sioux Charles King

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Cape Kennedy, a former name (1963–73) of (Cape) Canaveral
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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

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