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shade, however Frost waved the offer aside, took the hat and jokingly said "I'll help you with that", sparking laughter and applause from the crowd and
President Kennedy. Understanding the immediacy of the situation, Frost stated to the microphones that "this was to have been a preface to a poem which I do not have to read", and began to recite "The Gift Outright" from memory before the "nearly one million people in the nation's capital". This marks the first time a poem was read at a presidential inauguration,
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passage, he says: "United there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures. Divided there is little we can do." Both passages appeal to the idea of refocusing international values. Again, after exhorting "both sides" to action, he calls on all of "us" "to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle ... against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself," though the phrase "long twilight struggle" came to be associated with the
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inscribed on a granite slab behind the statue. Two decades later, in
January 1961, President-elect John F. Kennedy asked me to study those words again, in preparing to help him write his inaugural address. He also asked me to read all previous 20th-century inaugural addresses. I did not learn much from those speeches (except for FDR's first inaugural), but I learned a great deal from Lincoln's ten sentences.
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Mayflower Hotel to congratulate him, and sure enough, Kennedy asked, "Was that George Kara sitting beside you?" O'Neill told Kennedy what Kara had said, and J.F.K replied, "Tip, you'll never believe it. I had my left hand on the Bible and my right hand in the air, and I was about to take the oath of office, and I said to myself, 'How the hell did Kara get that seat?'"
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for you.' It's 'For only when our arms are sufficient beyond doubt that can we be certain beyond doubt that they will never be employed.' That was the
Kennedy policy in a nutshell. He wasn't for unilaterial disarmament-on the contrary, he wanted to build an overwhelming nuclear advantage, so we'd never have to use them, the Soviets would never dare to challenge us."
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the goal of international unity. He also phrases negative ideas as opportunities—a challenge, appealing to innately
American ideals. In the fourth from last passage he states, "In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger".
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and is used prominently in this address. Kennedy recognized the
American people's anxiety about the Cold War and chose an optimistic tone. He accomplishes this by talking about the future, and repeats the phrase "Let both sides ..." to indicate a way to deal with strained relations while appealing to
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Washington, almost canceling the inaugural parade. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was put in charge of clearing the streets during the evening and morning before the inauguration, and were assisted by more
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was too controversial for the time and occasion, much to Sammy's and
Sinatra's dismay. Davis had already postponed his wedding to Britt until after the election, also at the request of the Kennedy campaign via Sinatra. Davis eventually switched his support to the Republican Party and Richard Nixon in
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as well as other inaugural speeches. Kennedy began collecting thoughts and ideas for his inauguration speech in late November 1960. He took suggestions from various friends, aides and counselors, including suggestions from clergymen for biblical quotations. Kennedy then made several drafts using his
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to suspend their shows for the night to accommodate some of their actors attending the gala. With tickets ranging from $ 100 per person to $ 10,000 per group, Sinatra hoped to raise $ 1.7 million ($ 17.3 million in today's dollars) for the Democratic Party to eliminate its debt brought on by a
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of Americans—born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage—and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around
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Kennedy's inauguration marked many firsts for the United States. Kennedy was the first Catholic inaugurated as commander-in-chief. At the inauguration, Kennedy, then 43, was the youngest elected president and was replacing the oldest president in American history at that time, Eisenhower. The age
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with the difficult goals of maintaining peaceful international relations and representing the United States as a strong global force. These themes dominated his inaugural address. Kennedy highlighted the newly discovered dangers of nuclear power and the accelerating
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on the eve of Inauguration day, January 19, 1961, considered one of the biggest parties ever held in the history of Washington, D.C. Sinatra recruited many Hollywood stars who performed and attended, and went as far as convincing
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difference and visual impact of the turnover from Eisenhower's presence to Kennedy's was noticeable at the inauguration. In addition, Kennedy was the first person born in the 20th century to have been inaugurated as president.
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followed the inauguration ceremony, bearing the new president from Capitol Plaza to the White House. Upon his arrival, Kennedy mounted a reviewing stand shared with honored guests such as former president
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to the inauguration and to the balls in the evening, removing it only to be sworn in and give his address. He in fact restored the tradition, after Eisenhower broke with it by wearing a
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the early 1970s. Harry Belafonte expressed sadness at the controversy, stating "It was the ambassador, we didn't know that until after. Sammy not being there was a loss."
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can be seen even as a thesis statement of his speech—a call to action for the public to do what is right for the greater good. This may be an elegant rephrasing of
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poetry collection) was finally recited at the U.S. Capitol by Chaplain Daniel P. Coughlin during the 50th anniversary celebrations of Kennedy's inauguration.
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where it is stored today. The original manuscript version, personally dedicated by Frost, was provided to the president and currently held by the
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during a time of economic prosperity, emerging social changes, and diplomatic challenges. This inauguration was the first in which a poet,
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to the poem Kennedy suggested, to the surprise of Kennedy's friends. On the morning of the inauguration, Frost asked
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which lasted for 12 minutes. Additional prayers were recited by
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ourselves what we can do for the country in return."
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2293:"Analyzing the Rhetoric of JFK's Inaugural Address"
1657:"Robert Frost Dies at 88; Kennedy Leads in Tribute"
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3833:John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School
2839:"Inaugural Traditions: Dude, Where's My Top Hat?"
2340:Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years
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1454:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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716:Frost officially presented the poem, retitled to
3706:U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
2925:As delivered text of Kennedy's Inaugural Address
2052:
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3664:John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
2904:John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
2039:"Kennedy Was in Office Despite Delay in Oath".
2003:New York Times, January 21, 1961, p. 8, col. 1.
1934:Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
1045:attended the event, as did future first ladies
1013:
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608:Of a power leading from its strength and pride,
603:
448:Nixon and successor Johnson on Inauguration Day
292:
4838:Robert Frost: A Lover's Quarrel with the World
2327:"John F. Kennedy Inaugural Address". Bartleby.
1621:Tuten, Nancy Lewis; Zubizarreta, John (2001).
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284:, wearing a gown designed by Ethel Franken of
4812:Robert Frost Farm (South Shaftsbury, Vermont)
4548:
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3968:Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington
3338:Report to the American People on Civil Rights
2950:
2413:"Text Analysis, John F. Kennedy, 1961." Cruz.
1951:
1949:
1912:"Amanda Gorman Captures the Moment, in Verse"
1388:Paul J. Kocin and Louis W. Uccellini (2004).
908:Kennedy came into power at the height of the
624:—Closing seven lines from Robert Frost's poem
8:
2724:"Robert Frost and J.F.K., Fifty Years Later"
2268:National Archives and Records Administration
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653:for easier reading, to which Udall obliged.
618:Of which this noonday's the beginning hour.
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27:44th United States presidential inauguration
2272:"John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, 1961"
1498:
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1329:"Inauguration Weather: The Case of Kennedy"
777:Video of John F. Kennedy being sworn in as
4644:The Need of Being Versed in Country Things
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2458:. Columbia University Press. p. 115.
1861:"Selection Provides Civil Rights Symmetry"
1425:"Record Falls With Snow in Washington, DC"
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3778:John F. Kennedy Federal Building (Boston)
3396:U.S. House of Representatives elections:
3264:Status of Women (Presidential Commission)
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1504:"President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1961"
1285:Jacobs, George; Stadiem, William (2003).
1021:Presidents and first ladies in attendance
4903:January 1961 events in the United States
4883:United States presidential inaugurations
4101:United States presidential inaugurations
3412:U.S. Senate elections in Massachusetts:
612:Firm in our free beliefs without dismay,
587:, then 86 years old, recited his poem "
121:37th vice president of the United States
18:John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address
3691:Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
2833:
2831:
2148:"Greatest speeches of the 20th century"
1450:National Weather Service Sterling, VA.
1157:
883:. Kennedy had Sorensen study President
626:"For John F. Kennedy His Inauguration",
572:Speaker of the House of Representatives
204:, the incumbent vice president, in the
3773:Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
3357:Remarks at Amherst College on the Arts
2870:. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 2004.
2675:
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2240:. Smithsonian Magazine. Archived from
1288:Mr. S.: The Last Word on Frank Sinatra
821:
3783:John F. Kennedy International Airport
2491:. presidency.ucsb.edu. Archived from
1746:Camia, Catalina (26 September 2010).
628:the expanded version of "Dedication".
614:In any game the nations want to play.
351:. Performances and speeches included
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4686:Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
4623:For John F. Kennedy His Inauguration
3838:John F. Kennedy University (defunct)
3142:Migration and Refugee Assistance Act
2930:Audio of Kennedy's Inaugural Address
2616:. Reuters. May 17, 1981. p. 28.
2386:from the original on August 15, 2021
2058:"Kennedy's Words, Obama's Challenge"
1910:Alter, Alexandra (19 January 2021).
1884:Rosenthal, Harry (20 January 1997).
1655:Associated Press (30 January 1963).
799:Inaugural address of John F. Kennedy
757:at 7 °F (−14 °C) at noon.
718:For John F. Kennedy His Inauguration
702:John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
610:Of young ambition eager to be tried,
600:For John F. Kennedy His Inauguration
468:The snowstorm dropped visibility at
4807:Robert Frost Farm (Ripton, Vermont)
3110:Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
2654:from the original on 5 January 2022
1591:Wirzbicki, Alan (11 January 2011).
958:1936 Democratic National Convention
637:specifically for the ceremony as a
579:president pro tempore of the Senate
497:in company with outgoing president
97:35th president of the United States
1689:"Robert Frost Adds Poet's Touch".
1423:Andrea Stone (February 10, 2010).
693:) at their respective ceremonies.
109:Chief Justice of the United States
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4817:Robert Frost House, Massachusetts
3433:Democratic National Conventions:
3269:University of Alabama integration
2773:"How to wear a hat and look good"
2202:"Analyzing the Inaugural Address"
2123:"Two Authors Ask About 'Ask Not'"
1558:Wolly, Brian (17 December 2008).
1327:Jason Samenow (January 9, 2009).
1261:"The Jack Pack, Pt. 2: 1961–2008"
633:Frost composed a new poem titled
4802:The Frost Place, Home and Museum
4797:Robert Frost Farm, New Hampshire
4053:
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1981:. Jfklibrary.org. Archived from
1886:"Poet Addresses Inaugural Event"
1452:"Presidential Inaugural Weather"
1169:. New York: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill.
822:Problems playing this file? See
803:
649:, to have his handwritten draft
616:A golden age of poetry and power
606:The glory of a next Augustan age
4741:Collected Poems of Robert Frost
3828:John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge
3445:U.S. presidential election 1960
3234:Federal housing segregation ban
3115:Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
2989:U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
2771:Sam Parker (19 November 2013).
2722:Crouch, Ian (20 January 2011).
2612:"Reagan Now Oldest President".
2519:. University of Chicago Press.
2513:Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1996).
2043:. January 21, 1961. p. 13.
1859:Michael E. Ruane (2008-12-17).
1396:American Meteorological Society
738:was administered to Kennedy by
736:oath of office of the president
714:. First thing to be hung there.
227:, participated in the program.
4459:G. H. W. Bush (1989)
2981:President of the United States
2748:Robert Krulwich (4 May 2012).
2581:Frank Freidel and Hugh Sidey.
1623:The Robert Frost Encyclopedia.
1599:. Boston Globe. Archived from
1259:Doyle, Jack (21 August 2011).
1219:Purdum, Todd (February 2011).
994:, and fashion icon and future
200:Kennedy had narrowly defeated
189:'s only term as president and
175:president of the United States
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4888:Presidency of John F. Kennedy
3542:John F. Kennedy document hoax
3536:Happy Birthday, Mr. President
3530:Coretta Scott King phone call
3468:Birthplace and childhood home
3351:A rising tide lifts all boats
3254:Presidential Medal of Freedom
2450:Thomas Alan Schwartz (1994).
2337:Talbot, David (May 8, 2007).
2121:Wyatt, Edward (10 May 2005).
1368:U.S. National Weather Service
3741:Lincoln–Kennedy coincidences
3209:Communications Satellite Act
1809:"The Poetry of Robert Frost"
1625:Greenwood Publishing Group,
1529:Library of Congress, citing
956:'s acceptance speech at the
934:struggle against communism.
507:Holy Trinity Catholic Church
501:, Kennedy went to a morning
31:Presidential inauguration of
4380:F. D. Roosevelt (1945)
4375:F. D. Roosevelt (1941)
4370:F. D. Roosevelt (1937)
4365:F. D. Roosevelt (1933)
3643:Gravesite and Eternal Flame
3501:Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana
3424:1960 presidential primaries
3332:We choose to go to the Moon
3214:Community Mental Health Act
1291:. New York: HarperCollins.
1181:"44TH INAUGURAL CEREMONIES"
865:Arlington National Cemetery
519:invocation at the inaugural
470:Washington National Airport
230:For this inauguration, the
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4602:The Death of the Hired Man
4191:W. H. Harrison (1841)
3429:1960 presidential campaign
3362:State of the Union Address
3326:American University speech
3229:Federal affirmative action
3059:Presidential Proclamations
2454:. In Diane B. Kunz (ed.).
2098:Kennedy, John Fitzgerald.
1533:article of 18 January 1961
1427:. AOL News. Archived from
1165:Bragdon, Henry W. (1998).
437:
4878:1961 in American politics
4581:Acquainted with the Night
4525:*Intra-term inaugurations
4523:
4421:L. B. Johnson (1965)
4414:L. B. Johnson (1963)
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3823:John F. Kennedy Arboretum
3284:Oil Pollution Act of 1961
3186:Moscow–Washington hotline
2972:
1092:Parade to the White House
647:Secretary of the Interior
493:Before proceeding to the
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4893:1961 in Washington, D.C.
3980:Patricia Kennedy Lawford
3681:Civil Rights Act of 1964
3669:Profile in Courage Award
3279:All-Channel Receiver Act
3249:Pilot Food Stamp Program
2423:Thurston Clarke (2010).
1167:History of a Free Nation
1105:and former first ladies
904:Main ideas of the speech
563:", and a composition by
561:The Star-Spangled Banner
538:Central Christian Church
536:Dr. John Barclay of the
480:Inauguration proceedings
434:The inaugural nor'easter
241:, and included Senators
208:. Kennedy was the first
4171:J. Q. Adams (1825)
3920:Patrick Bouvier Kennedy
3843:John F. Kennedy Stadium
3676:Twenty-fourth Amendment
3274:Voter Education Project
2545:The Terre Haute Tribune
2429:. Penguin. p. 39.
2075:Peters, Gerhard (ed.).
1125:, accompanied by forty
440:January 1961 nor'easter
395:, and Sinatra himself.
321:organized and hosted a
4490:G. W. Bush (2005)
4485:G. W. Bush (2001)
4037:← Dwight D. Eisenhower
3974:Eunice Kennedy Shriver
3768:Harvard Kennedy School
3686:Apollo 11 Moon landing
3579:A Nation of Immigrants
3069:Presidential limousine
1183:. United States Senate
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52:; 63 years ago
4651:Nothing Gold Can Stay
3956:Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.
3944:Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.
3636:attending dignitaries
3224:Executive Order 11110
3105:Alliance for Progress
3042:Judicial appointments
2014:"White House Diaries"
1221:"From That Day Forth"
954:Franklin D. Roosevelt
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530:Greek Orthodox Church
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219:and would define his
206:presidential election
179:United States Capitol
69:United States Capitol
50:January 20, 1961
4848:Robert Frost: A Life
3736:U.S. five cent stamp
3696:Kennedy Space Center
3344:Ich bin ein Berliner
3168:Cuban Missile Crisis
3158:Bay of Pigs Invasion
3064:Presidential pardons
2244:on February 13, 2022
2234:Theodore C. Sorensen
1840:on September 6, 2022
1667:on September 5, 2022
1564:Smithsonian Magazine
1431:on February 12, 2010
1391:Northeast Snowstorms
1096:A vast parade along
499:Dwight D. Eisenhower
433:
411:interracial marriage
345:Statler-Hilton Hotel
343:, and stayed at the
152:1963 (extraordinary)
137:— Administering oath
113:— Administering oath
4588:After Apple-Picking
4322:T. Roosevelt (1905)
4315:T. Roosevelt (1901)
4044:Lyndon B. Johnson →
3932:Tatiana Schlossberg
3914:John F. Kennedy Jr.
3731:U.S. postage stamps
3726:Kennedy half dollar
3716:Cultural depictions
3569:Profiles in Courage
3289:Revenue Act of 1962
3137:Trade Expansion Act
2997:U.S. Representative
2816:. 27 September 2007
2547:. Terre Haute, IN.
2102:. American Rhetoric
2100:"Inaugural Address"
2064:. January 19, 2009.
2020:on January 25, 2009
1813:Library of Congress
1784:Library of Congress
1333:The Washington Post
1117:and the supersonic
1098:Pennsylvania Avenue
1025:Five first ladies,
925:Rhetorical elements
873:Washington Monument
861:Kennedy's gravesite
698:Library of Congress
645:, Kennedy's future
463:Pennsylvania Avenue
409:, fearing that his
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4842:(1963 documentary)
4822:Robert Frost Medal
4780:A Masque of Reason
4734:West-Running Brook
4679:The Road Not Taken
4283:B. Harrison (1889)
4010:John F. Fitzgerald
3992:Jean Kennedy Smith
3902:Jacqueline Bouvier
3848:Kennedy Expressway
3818:Runnymede memorial
3619:in popular culture
3520:Castle Hot Springs
3074:Presidential yacht
2888:2013-04-18 at the
2702:The New York Times
2678:has generic name (
2642:Business Insider.
2629:The New York Times
2614:The New York Times
2551:. January 20, 1961
2374:(April 22, 2007).
2062:The New York Times
2041:The New York Times
1916:The New York Times
1722:on 12 January 2014
1693:. 21 January 1961.
1691:The New York Times
1603:on August 21, 2022
1064:joined presidents
1043:Jacqueline Kennedy
898:Adlai Stevenson II
889:Gettysburg Address
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704:. Kennedy's wife
659:a feature repeated
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4720:Mountain Interval
4630:The Gift Outright
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4243:A. Johnson (1865)
4120:Washington (1793)
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3986:Robert F. Kennedy
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2866:Clarke, Thurston
2845:. 19 January 2009
2783:on 17 August 2015
2696:(14 March 2011).
2526:978-0-226-67554-1
2214:on March 25, 2014
1985:on August 3, 2009
1265:PopHistoryDig.com
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1111:Eleanor Roosevelt
1074:Lyndon B. Johnson
1060:Former president
1047:Lady Bird Johnson
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589:The Gift Outright
565:Leonard Bernstein
332:Broadway theatres
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