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BOSTON -- In 1959, Richard Sullivan campaigned for John F. Kennedy for president.
He would have done the same for JFK's younger brother, Bobby, if an assassin's bullet hadn't cut the candidate down in Los Angeles in 1968, dashing the senator's dream of becoming the second Kennedy in the White House. He might have done it for the last brother, Teddy, if the Massachusetts lawmaker hadn't chosen a lifetime in the Senate as his public calling.See the full content of this document
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Kennedy Family Puts Personal Touch On Sorrow by Greeting Each Mourner
There's just something about the Kennedy clan, said Sullivan, 75, of Quincy, Mass., a Navy veteran and member of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
"I would have done what I could for them," he said.Mourners who paid tribute to Sen. Edward Kennedy this week described a fascination with the family whos...See the full content of this document
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