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The Legacy Of John F. Kennedy

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John F. Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts. When John wasn 't even three years old, he got scarlet fever and one month later he recovered. He went to a Catholic boy 's boarding school. He excelled at English and History, which he enjoyed, and nearly flunked Latin. Kennedy was very bookish in high school. After graduating from Choate and spending one semester at Princeton, he transferred to Harvard University in 1936. His grandfather served as a congressman and mayor of Boston. His father was a successful banker who made a fortune in the stock market after World War I. John bought into his father 's philosophy that winning was everything. He served in both the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate before his presidency. Kennedy decided to research and write a senior thesis on why Britian was so unprepared to fight Germany in World War II. Shortly after graduation from Harvard, he joined the Navy and was severely injured. A Japanese rammed into their boat, killing two of Kennedy 's men. Kennedy saved Patrick McMahon despite his injuries. Kennedy 's brother died a year later when his plane blew up during a dangerous mission in Europe. After the war, Kennedy wanted to be a writer or a teacher, but Joe 's death changed everything. In 1952, Kennedy challenged Republican Henry Cabot Lodge for his seat in the U.S. Senate. Two months later, the Berlin Wall was built to stop East Germans going to West Germany. On June 23, 1948, the

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