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The public were in the dark? The youngest person to ever be elected President, JFK was just 43 when he took on the most powerful position in America in 1961. He was viewed as having brought a youthful energy and glamour to the White House, along with his stylish wife, Jacqueline.
He cultivated this? JFK was the first president to hire a Chief Official White House Photographer, enabling candid access to moments with his wife, young son, John, and daughter, Caroline, that served to emphasise his family man image.
Camelot? That was the glamorous nickname given to the Kennedy Administration. In a 1963 interview in Life magazine, the then-widowed Jackie referenced a line from the Lerner and Loewe Camelot musical, saying: There ll be great Presidents again…but there ll never be another Camelot.” ....
The letters were written between 1955 and 1956 and are on United States Senate letterhead. For those collectors who love romance and have a fascination with the Kennedys, there’s an upcoming online auction you won t want to miss that features love letters, handwritten by President John F. Kennedy to the Swedish mistress he was smitten with prior to his marriage to Jacqueline Bouvier. The eight-page collection comes from Gunilla Von Post, an aristocrat Kennedy met weeks prior to his 1953 marriage to Bouvier, when he was serving as a senator in Massachusetts. The personal collection includes one full letter and two partial messages and reveals their special time together as Kennedy penned as a bright memory of my life.” ....