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Married. John F. (for Fitzgerald) Kennedy, 36, tousle-haired freshman Democratic U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, son of onetime Ambassador to the Court of St. James's Joseph P. Kennedy; and Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, 24, onetime Washington Times-Herald inquiring photographer and debutante daughter of Manhattan Financier John V. Bouvier III; in a glittering church ceremony attended by some 700 guests; in Newport...
...weeks after a friend published an article that described him as "The Senate's Gay Young Bachelor," Massachusetts' Senator John F. Kennedy, 36, son of Joseph P. Kennedy, onetime (1937-41) Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, became engaged to sultry Socialite Jacqueline Bouvier, 23, onetime Washington Times-Herald Inquiring Photographer. Two days later, caught in a Manhattan traffic jam, Jacqueline kept Jack waiting until the last nervous second before they took off for a Cape Cod weekend. Said the nonchalant young Senator to reporters: "This is the first of many, I guess...
...persistent Reader-Writer Knowlton look into Webster's, the Shorter Oxford English or Bouvier's Law dictionaries and he will find that there is no distinction in the spelling of barratry, the purchase or sale of ecclesiastic preferment, or of offices of state, and barratry, the offense of exciting lawsuits...
...John Hay Whitney's famed team of dappled grey hunters. Two Leggins, Grey Knight, Bon Diable, which took first, second and third in their class. They will meet hotter competition in Manhattan from the stables of Mrs. Bernard F. Gimbel, Mrs. John V. Bouvier III and Isaac Clothier Jr. ?ho did not exhibit at Chicago...
Pretty Mary Katharine Drexel never forgot about those Indians. Her father Francis Anthony Drexel was busy helping build up the banking fortune started by his father, Anthony Joseph Drexel, but he found time, at the behest of Emma Bouvier, his French second wife, to embrace Roman Catholicism and to bring up his daughters Elizabeth, "Kate," and Louise in quiet piety. Small Daughter Kate he took to see the Pope, and in the early 1880's to Tacoma, Wash, where she secretly gave $100 from her dress allowance for a statue of the Blessed Virgin in an Indian mission...