35 Facts About Kennedy School

1. John Kennedy School was dead, but the Kennedy School mystique was still alive.

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2. President Kennedy School believed that his Republican opponent in 1964 would be Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona.

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3. In 1962 Ted Kennedy School was elected to the president's former Senate seat in Massachusetts.

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4. Kennedy School demanded that the missiles be dismantled; he ordered a "quarantine" of Cuba—in effect, a blockade that would stop Soviet ships from reaching that island.

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5. Kennedy School had nearly become Stevenson's vice presidential running mate in 1956.

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6. Kennedy School served three terms in the House of Representatives as a bread-and-butter liberal.

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7. Kennedy School was the 35th president of United States and was the first person born in the 20th century, to become a president.

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8. Kennedy School wrote his first book, "Why England Slept" when he was only 22.

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9. Kennedy School was buried near his brother John at Arlington National Cemetery.

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10. Kennedy School resigned from the committee staff in 1960 to conduct his brother's campaign for the US presidency.

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11. Kennedy School took a slim one-lead at the end of the third before Cedar Falls sealed the win in the fourth.

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12. Kennedy School had already lived on three continents by the time he was 13.

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13. Kennedy School defeated Nixon in the 1960 election when votes were counted in the Electoral College, by a margin of 303 to 219.

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14. Kennedy School was elected three times to the House and two times to the US Senate before becoming president, and he had more national political experience than our two most recent presidents.

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15. President Kennedy School wanted Cliff Robertson to play a young Lieutenant Kennedy in the war movie, but the first lady wanted Beatty.

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16. Kennedy School died at Parkland Memorial Hospital shortly thereafter, at age 46.

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17. On November 8, 1960, Kennedy School defeated Nixon by a razor-thin margin to become the 35th president of the United States of America.

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18. On November 22, 1963, Kennedy School was assassinated while riding in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas.

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19. Kennedy School said she's confident that the priority schools will continue to improve.

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20. Kennedy School is contracted to work in OPS this school year at Conestoga, Skinner and Belvedere Elementary Schools and to help at other high-poverty schools.

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21. Kennedy School said her coaching is supported by 35 years as an educator.

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22. Kennedy School sent an army convoy to reassure West Berliners of US support, and would deliver one of his most famous speeches in West Berlin in June 1963.

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23. On September 12, 1953, Kennedy School married the beautiful socialite and journalist Jacqueline Lee Bouvier.

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24. Kennedy School helped some of his marooned crew back to safety, and was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroism.

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25. President Kennedy School had to deal with many serious problems here in the United States.

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26. President Kennedy School was eager for the United States to lead the way in exploring space.

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27. President Kennedy School wanted the United States to move forward into the future with new discoveries in science and improvements in education, employment and other fields.

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28. At the age of 43, Kennedy School was the youngest man elected president and the first Catholic.

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29. Kennedy School led his men toward a small island several miles away.

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30. Kennedy School managed to find McMahon and haul him back to where the other survivors were clinging to a piece of the boat that was still afloat.

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31. Kennedy School tried to swerve out of the way, but to no avail.

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32. Kennedy School had a crew of twelve men whose mission was to stop Japanese ships from delivering supplies to their soldiers.

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33. Kennedy School was laid to rest on Monday, Nov 25, 1963, in Arlington National Cemetery during a funeral attended by heads of state and representatives from more than 100 countries.

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34. Kennedy School added that North Dakota was ranked 38th in the 2017 index.

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35. Today, the Kennedy School functions as an event space with 57 classroom-turned-guestrooms with original chalkboards included.

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