Can You Teach Me About John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy, born in Brookline Massachusetts (May 29, 1917), died in Dallas, Texas (November 22, 1963)

When he became the 35th President of the United States, he also became the youngest person to be elected to the country’s highest office.The only President younger than him was Theodore Roosevelt.

He’s the only president be a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize.

He was a great fan of the James Bond novels written by Ian Fleming and cited the author’s 1963 work, From Russia with Love, as his favorite.

JFK had natural speed reading skills, having been able to read approximately 2,500 words per minute, which was ten times greater than the average person’s reading speed.
6. Grace Kelly, born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania (November 12, 1929), died in Monaco (September 14, 1982)
In 1950, the Theatre World publication awarded Kelly with a plaque as recognition for being one of the 12 most promising Broadway personalities of that year.

She received her first Academy Award and Golden Globe nomination for her work in Mogambo and received her Oscar for her titular role in The Country Girl.

When the actress married Rainier III, Prince of Monaco in April 1954, she gained the title of Princess Consort and was addresses as Her Serene Highness.

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