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Kennedy, John F.‏ 1917-1963‏ (John Fitzgerald),‏ (Personal Name)

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  • Kan-nai-ti,‏ 1917-1963‏
  • Gannaidi,‏ ‎ 1917-1963‏
  • Kanadī, Jūn Fītz Jīrāld,‏ ‎ 1917-1963
  • Kenedijs, Džons F.,‏ ‎ 1917-1963‏
  • Kanīdī, Jūn F.,‏ ‎ 1917-1963‏
  • Kenedi, Džon Fricdžerald,‏ 1917-1963‏
  • Kennedi, Dzhon Fit︠s︡dzherald,‏ ‎ 1917-1963‏
  • Kennedy, John Fitzgerald,‏ 1917-1963‏
  • Kennedy, Jack, 1917-1963‏
  • Kennedy, Ken,‏ 1917-1963‏
  • Kʻenedi,‏ ‎ 1917-1963‏
  • Kenedi, Dzhon F.,‏ 1917-1963
  • JFK‏ ‎ 1917-1963‏ (John Fitzgerald Kennedy),‏ ‎

Why England slept, 1940.‏

John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1917-1963 and the Federal City he loved, c1963:‏ ‎ p. 1 (nicknames: Jack; Ken)‏

Sarang kwa yonggi ŭi Kʻenedi Taetʻongnyŏng ... 1970 (1971 printing):‏ ‎ t.p. (Kʻenedi)‏

Imigrant v SASht, 1992:‏ ‎ t.p. (Dzhon F. Kenedi)‏

JFK, a presidency revealed, 2003.‏

Wikipedia, WWW, Oct. 26, 2011‏ ‎ (b. May 29, 1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts; d. November 22, 1963 in Dallas Texas; graduate of Harvard College, 1940; joined U.S. Navy, 1941; politician, author, 35th President of the United States serving from 1961 until his death in 1963)‏

Profiles in courage, 1960:‏ (ג'ון פ. קנדי = G'on F. Ḳenedi [in Heb.])‏

Bio. dir. of the U.S. Congress website, June 3, 2016‏ ‎ (Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, (brother of Edward M. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy, grandson of John Francis Fitzgerald, and uncle of Joseph Patrick Kennedy II and Patrick J. Kennedy), a Representative and a Senator from Massachusetts and 35th President of the United States; born in Brookline, Norfolk County, Mass., May 29, 1917; attended the public and private schools of Brookline, Mass., Choate School, Wallingford, Conn., the London School of Economics at London, England, and Princeton University; graduated from Harvard University in 1940; attended Stanford University School of Business; during the Second World War served as a lieutenant in the United States Navy 1941-1945; PT boat commander in the South Pacific; author and newspaper correspondent; elected as a Democrat to the Eightieth, Eighty-first, and Eighty-second Congresses (January 3, 1947-January 3, 1953); did not seek renomination in 1952; elected to the United States Senate in 1952; reelected in 1958 and served from January 3, 1953 to December 22, 1960, when he resigned to become President of the United States; chairman, Special Committee on the Senate Reception Room (Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth Congresses); unsuccessfully sought the Democratic vice presidential nomination in 1956; elected thirty-fifth President of the United States in 1960, and was inaugurated on January 20, 1961; died in Dallas, Tex., November 22, 1963, from the effects of an assassin's bullet; remains returned to Washington, D.C.; lay in state in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol, November 24-25, 1963; interment in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.; posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on December 6, 1993)‏

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