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Remembering John F. Kennedy Jr. as a NYU Graduate, Politician and Family Man Before His Tragic Death
We remember John F. Kennedy Jr. not just as American royalty or the handsome heir to a storied legacy, but as a symbol of ...
John F. Kennedy's flag-draped casket lies in state in Washington, D.C., November 1963 Stan Wayman—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images Not published in LIFE.
It was so much a part of JFK’s persona that after his assassination, his brother Robert, standing with Jackie at his open casket, slipped his PT-109 clasp off his necktie and placed it inside ...
WARREN, Michigan (WWJ) — A picture of an open casket on display at Butcher Park in Warren has gone viral on social media. A Warren resident who did not want to be identified lives nearby and ...
John F. Kennedy's casket lies in state at the Rotunda on Capitol Hill, on Nov. 24, ... The landmark open-records act forced the declassification of millions of pages of files, ...
When 3-year-old JFK Jr. saluted the casket of his father, President John F. Kennedy, it cemented the moment in history. The new book ‘JFK Jr.: An Intimate Oral Biography’ exclusively reveals ...
Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who jumped on JFK's limo, remembers telling Robert Kennedy over the phone, "It's as bad as it can get" ...
A close-up of John F. Kennedy Jr. saluting the casket of his father outside St. Matthews Cathedral in Washington on Nov. 25, 1963, captured by Daily News photojournalist Dan Farrell.
But this week, a Texas court has been hearing arguments from Oswald’s 80-year-old brother, Robert Oswald, who said he had paid a total of $710 to purchase a casket, vault, suit and flowers for ...
A young John Jr. saluted his father in "the most poignant picture of the century" the same day as his third birthday JFK Jr. (left) and at age 3 when he saluted his father's casket in 1963. When ...
John F. Kennedy Jr. salutes his father’s flag-draped casket as it passes on Nov. 25, 1963. Behind JFK’s son is Robert Kennedy, and Ted Kennedy is on the other side of Jackie, behind young ...
Sixty years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, a woman is sharing her story of slipping into the Capitol rotunda to get an up-close look at his casket before the public. Mary ...
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