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Term Papers on Jaqcueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onasis

Term Paper TitleJaqcueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onasis
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# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.72

Jaqcueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onasis

                                        Jaqcueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onasis

     Jackie Kennedy was the wife of John F. Kennedy, 35th president of the United

States.  Jackie Kennedy was known for her sense of style and elegance.  Her second

husband , Aristotle Onasis, was one of the wealthiest men in the world.
     
     Jackie was of a wealthy and socially prominent family.  She studied at Vassar

College and George Washington University.  She graduated in 1951.  For two years she

worked as a photographer and a columnist for the Washington Times Herald, until her

marriage in September 1953 to senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts.  After a

miscarriage and a stillbirth, she gave birth to daughter Caroline in 1957, and she was

pregnant with John F. Kennedy Jr. when her husband was elected president in 1960.  Her

second son Patrick was born in 1963 and lived only 36 hours.
     
     On senator Kennedy’s election as president, Jackie became the focus of national

and even international popular interest.  As the sophisticated First Lady, she helped set

the tone for the Kennedy Administration.  She particularly interested herself in the White

House itself and secured a number of important antique pieces for its part of a plan to

restore several of its public rooms to period authenticity.  She set up a...

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