OVERVIEW:
FULL NAME:
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
BORN:
May 29, 1917;
Brookline, Massachusetts
DIED:
November 22, 1963 (age 46);
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
EDUCATION:
Harvard University (BA)
Stanford University
SPOUSE:
Jacqueline Lee Bouvier (m. 1953)
CHILDREN:
Caroline Bouvier (1957– )
John Fitzgerald, Jr. (1960–1999)
Patrick Bouvier (1963)
POLITICAL PARTY:
Democrat
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
1947-1953:
U.S. House of Representatives (D-MA)
1953-1960:
U.S. Senator (D-MA)
1961-1963:
35th President of the United States
FIRST LADY:
VICE PRESIDENT:
PORTRAITS:
RESOURCES:
BIOGRAPHIES:
White House
UVA Miller Center
RESEARCH:
JFK Presidential Library & Museum (JFKL)
JFKL Digitized Collections
Oral Histories (JFKL)
Public Papers (American Presidency Project)
Historic Speeches (JFKL)
Speech Archive (JFKL)
Press Conferences (JFKL)
NOTABLE BOOKS:
1960 ELECTION:
DEMOCRATS:
JOHN F. KENNEDY (PRESIDENT)
LYNDON B. JOHNSON (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 303 (56.4%)
Popular Vote: 34,226,731 (49.7%)
REPUBLICANS:
RICHARD M. NIXON (PRESIDENT)
HENRY CABOT LODGE (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 219 (40.8%)
Popular Vote: 34,108,157 (49.5%)
DEMOCRATS:
HARRY F. BYRD (PRESIDENT)
STROM THURMOND (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 15 (2.8%)
Popular Vote: 0 (0%)
NOTE:
Senator Harry F. Byrd (D-VA) was not on the ballot, but received 15 electoral votes, including 14 votes from unpledged electors (6 in Alabama and 8 in Mississippi) and 1 vote from a faithless elector (Oklahoma).
1961 INAUGURATION:
Inaugural Address (Transcript, Video)
Ceremonies (Video)
Joint Congressional Committee
Washington Post
Library of Congress
Luncheon Menu
ASSASSINATION: NOVEMBER 22, 1963
RESOURCES:
Kennedy Library
LBJ Library
National Archives
Mary Ferrell Foundation
MEDIA COVERAGE:
50th Anniversary (WP, DMN)
CBS Coverage
NBC Coverage
Other Networks
New York Times
KENNEDY ADMINISTRATION:
APPOINTMENTS SECRETARY:
Kenneth P. O’Donnell (1961-1963)
PRESS SECRETARY:
Pierre Salinger (1961–1964)
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE:
Orville L. Freeman (1961–1969)
BUDGET DIRECTOR:
David E. Bell (1961–1962)
Kermit Gordon (1962–1965)
DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE:
Allen W. Dulles (1953–1961)
John A. McCone (1961-1965)
SECRETARY OF COMMERCE:
Luther H. Hodges (1961–1963)
CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISORS:
Walter W. Heller (1961-1964)
CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF:
Lyman L. Lemnitzer (1960-1962)
Maxwell D. Taylor (1962-1964)
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE:
Robert S. McNamara (1961–1968)
SECRETARY OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, & WELFARE
Abraham A. Ribicoff (1961–1962)
Anthony J. Celebrezze (1962–1963)
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR:
Stewart L. Udall (1961–1969)
ATTORNEY GENERAL:
Robert F. Kennedy (1961–1964)
SECRETARY OF LABOR:
Arthur J. Goldberg (1961–1962)
W. Willard Wirtz (1962–1969)
NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR:
McGeorge Bundy (1961–1966)
POSTMASTER GENERAL:
J. Edward Day (1961–1963)
John A. Gronouski (1963)
SECRETARY OF STATE:
Dean Rusk (1961–1969)
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY:
C. Douglas Dillon (1961–1963)
UNITED NATIONS AMBASSADOR:
Adlai E. Stevenson II (1961-1965)
ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS AFFAIRS:
John S. Gleason (1961–1965)
U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE:
Christian Herter (1962-1966)
CHAIRMAN OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE:
William McChesney Martin (1951-1970)
OTHER STAFF/ ADVISORS:
Richard N. Goodwin
W. Averell Harriman
Evelyn Lincoln
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
Lawrence F. O’Brien
David F. Powers
Walt W. Rostow
Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
R. Sargent Shriver
Theodore C. Sorensen
James E. Webb
SUPREME COURT NOMINEES:
Arthur J. Goldberg (1962-1965)
Byron R. White (1962-1993)
CONGRESS:
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE:
Samuel T. Rayburn (1955-1962)
John W. McCormack (1962-1971)
SENATE MAJORITY LEADER:
Mike Mansfield (1961-1977)