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Essay heading: The Life Of John F. Kennedy
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Then in 1936 he entered Harvard University. At Harvard he
majored in government and international relations. In 1940 he graduated
from Harvard. He then enrolled at Stanford University, but dropped out
after only six months.
After serving in the United States Navy, where he won the Navy and
Marine Corps Medal as the skipper of a PT boat in World War II, John
decided to enter government... displayed 300 characters
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In 1946, he ran for the House of
Representatives and won the election over his Republican opponent. He
was reelected to the House in both 1948 and 1950. In 1952, he ran for
the United States Senate. He defeated his opponent Henry Lodge, who was
a popular and experienced legislator. After the 1956 Presidential election
he decided to try to run for the upcoming 1960 Presidential election... displayed next 300 characters
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