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Ted Sorensen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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INTERVIEW WITH THEODORE SORENSEN ... THEODORE SORENSEN: My name is Ted Sorensen. My title in the White House was Special Counsel to the President. My responsibilities covered the entire area of policy and programme. ... Walter, Cronkite Halpern, Samuel McNamara, Robert Smith, William Sorenson, Theodore Troyanovski, Oleg...
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Collaborating with Kennedy on the speech was a thirty-two-year-old aide named Theodore C. Sorensen, to whom Kennedy was known to refer as his “intellectual blood bank.” With Sorensen’s help, Kennedy would earn a reputation as one of American history’s great orators and provide a bold new vision for the nation.
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Theodore Sorenson is a lawyer and government official who was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1928. After law school, he became Senator John F. Kennedy's assistant (1953-61), serving as strategist and speechwriter during his presidential campaign. ... —From Biography.com Recommended Reading The Kennedy Legacy by Theodore C.
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Theodore C. Sorenson served as special counsel and advisor to President John F. Kennedy, and was the president's most prominent and prolific speech writer. ...
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May 6, 2008 ... Yet I have little doubt that, when my time comes, my obituary in the New York Times (misspelling my last name once again) will be captioned: 'Theodore Sorenson, Kennedy Speechwriter.' "; Sorensen was a lawyer in his 20s when he passed up a job to go to work for Sen.
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Sorenson's comparisons to Vietnam are valid. Your attempts to indicate that we compare everything to Vietnam ('the economy is Vietnam') are not. There are 30 Million people in Afghanistan, around that many in Pakistan.
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John Kennedy and Theodore Sorenson put it this way, in the most important Presidential speech of modern history: John Kennedy’s “Peace Speech” at the American University Commencement in June 1963. ... Michael Dobbs, Theodore Sorenson...
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; Born in Nebraska, Sorensen graduated from Lincoln High School in 1945. Educated at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, where he also attended law school, Sorensen joined John Kennedy shortly after JFK was sworn in as Senator in 1953. Over the next decade, ... PBS interview with Sorenson ... sorensen, theodore...
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