John F Kennedy White House 1652
"Nickname: ""JFK""; ""Jack"". Born: May 29, 1917, Brookline, Mass. Education: Harvard College (graduated 1940). Profession: Author, Public Official. Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic. Marriage: Sept. 12, 1953, to Jacqueline Bouvier (1929-94). Children: Caroline Bouvier Kennedy (1957- ); John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1960- ); Patrick Bouvier Kennedy (1963). Political Affiliation: Democrat. Writings: Why England Slept(1940); Profiles in Courage (1956). Died: Nov. 22, 1963, Dallas, Tex. Buried: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Vice-President: Lyndon Baines Johnson. 1917 May 29, born in Brookline, Massachusetts 1935 Attended Princeton University 1936-40 Attended Harvard University, graduating cum laude 1940 Published his first book, Why England Slept, which became a best seller 1940-41 Attended Stanford University graduate business school 1941-45 Served in World War II in the U.S. Navy, rising from seaman to lieutenant (senior grade) 1945 Worked as a newspaper reporter 1947-52 U.