In 1962 it would have seemed not improbable, but impossible, that the youngest Kennedy would achieve more than any of the others.
Chelsea was last seen beaming at the side of the young Kennedy as the group headed into the party.
Story (1986), concentrated on this event in young Kennedy's life.
"Separate but equal," wrote the younger Kennedy, who lost a leg to cancer and is a disabled rights activist.
We think young Kennedy up there just flew off the handle.
Hoffa, already feeling persecuted by the younger Kennedy, begins to feel the pressure even more.
A paternal Eisenhower was followed by a brash young Kennedy.
Not long ago, Ms. Kelley said, she asked the young Kennedy to sign the original photograph, and he did.
"I'll admit that I'm hoping to see young Kennedy elected president."
Sort of like young Kennedy and that blond wife of his- their tragedy.