some of my fav pieces of the “Art and Ideals: President John F. Kennedy” exhibit at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC <3
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some of my fav pieces of the “Art and Ideals: President John F. Kennedy” exhibit at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC <3

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character development is going from calling him jfk to jack
There comes a time when you know so many personal anecdotes that Jack just becomes more appropriate, really
In my history class last semester I referred to RFK as Bobby, because obv, and one of my classmates was like “do you mean Attorney General Robert Kennedy?”
Me: I SAID WHAT I SAID
Oh my goodness something similar happened to me . . . I was presenting a case study on the Cuban Missile Crisis in class a few years ago and introduced him as “Robert F. Kennedy, who I will be calling Bobby throughout the presentation” and I was so mortified that I froze and my teacher laughed at me and honestly to this day I am both proud and horrified
Your blog has been now signed by Jackie Kennedy
Yay baby
I am so honored
Imagine your favorite historical figure holding a baby
when you #DON’T HAVE TO IMAGINE
Young John Kennedy at the 1946 Bunker Hill Day parade in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
look at him go!! not wearing his hat, of course . . .

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Rest in peace lovely <3
JFK photographed by Verner Reed in his office in Hyannis Port, 1957.
This is how I pictured that “wonderful”, then “puzzled” expression Jackie described in the Theodore White interview.
John F. Kennedy and Spencer Tracy
Hair game strong
Jack in a phone booth, 1957
he’s so dramatic,,, I’m gone
just when I thought I had seen every picture too
JFK campaigns in West Virginia. Here he works Logan county, rugged country known for labor strife and hardball politics, Kennedy bulled with coal miners; visited backwaters like Omar, an old time mining camp, in pursuit of the porch and clothesline vote; wrote autographs for women shopping in a mine-company store; and when he spotted a crowd in Amherstdale, he used a campaign station wagon as a podium.
I read about this in a memoir! JFK was visiting Welch, West Virginia and the author apparently spoke to him about space (and was quite struck by how tan the senator was in the spring)

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Happy 100th Birthday, John F. Kennedy!
Monday, May 29, 2017 marks what would have been President John F. Kennedy’s 100th birthday. As the JFK Library honors the legacy of the 35th President of the United States, metadata catalogers in the Archives Digitization division are working on describing nitrate negatives from the Kennedy Family Collection photographs that feature snapshots of John F. Kennedy’s life originating from his birth until the early 1950s. The photographs exhibit a more private, personal side of his life not often seen by the public.
These images were taken in the mid 1940s. Photographs © John F. Kennedy Library Foundation.
Read more about the nitrate cataloging project or view recently cataloged nitrate negatives on our website.
Can we talk about Jack’s sunglasses??
Young Jack
What a handsome boy
Little Jack, in his winter hat & scarf, skiing in Poland Springs, Maine ca. 1923 ❤️
no offense but john f kennedy invented style
Bobby, Joe Jr., Jack, and Jean
america-runs-on-kennedy: Bobby, Joe Jr., Jack, and Jean

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The Kennedys visit England in 1938, when Joe Sr. becomes Ambassador from the U.S.
Jack would have been 21. His hair is so fabulous :) (got this photograph from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library)
I love how he starts laughing at the end like he knows he psyched everybody out