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After law school at the University of Nebraska, Mr. Sorensen's interest in public service brought him to Washington, where he worked in government and was soon offered a job in Kennedy's Senate office.
Ted Sorensen, JFK's speechwriter and defender, dies at 82 Martin Weil 2010
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But when a reporter asserted publicly that the book was Mr. Sorensen's work, he gave an affidavit saying that it was Kennedy who was the author.
Ted Sorensen, JFK's speechwriter and defender, dies at 82 Martin Weil 2010
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But when a reporter asserted publicly that the book was Mr. Sorensen's work, he gave an affidavit saying that it was Kennedy who was the author.
JFK's speechwriter, confidant, counselor and a keeper of the Kennedy flame Martin Weil 2010
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After law school at the University of Nebraska, Mr. Sorensen's interest in public service brought him to Washington, where he worked in government and was soon offered a job in Kennedy's Senate office.
JFK's speechwriter, confidant, counselor and a keeper of the Kennedy flame Martin Weil 2010
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Many memorable speeches during the thousand days of the administration showed Mr. Sorensen's handiwork.
Ted Sorensen, JFK's speechwriter and defender, dies at 82 Martin Weil 2010
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The image of the Kennedy administration as an American Camelot, presided over by the wise, graceful and just, can be traced in considerable degree to Mr. Sorensen's alluring language, through which the administration presented itself.
Ted Sorensen, JFK's speechwriter and defender, dies at 82 Martin Weil 2010
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After law school at the University of Nebraska, Mr. Sorensen's interest in public service brought him to Washington, where he worked in government and was soon offered a job in Kennedy's Senate office.
Ted Sorensen, JFK's speechwriter and defender, dies at 82 Martin Weil 2010
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Many memorable speeches during the thousand days of the administration showed Mr. Sorensen's handiwork.
JFK's speechwriter, confidant, counselor and a keeper of the Kennedy flame Martin Weil 2010
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But when a reporter asserted publicly that the book was Mr. Sorensen's work, he gave an affidavit saying that it was Kennedy who was the author.
Ted Sorensen, JFK's speechwriter and defender, dies at 82 Martin Weil 2010
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The image of the Kennedy administration as an American Camelot, presided over by the wise, graceful and just, can be traced in considerable degree to Mr. Sorensen's alluring language, through which the administration presented itself.
JFK's speechwriter, confidant, counselor and a keeper of the Kennedy flame Martin Weil 2010
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