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  1. 1. Nov. 2010 · One of late US President John F Kennedy's closest aides, Theodore "Ted" Sorensen, has died at the age of 82. As a top speech-writer, Sorensen was credited with writing some of Kennedy's most ...

  2. 人物简介. 泰德·索伦森(1928年5月8日-2010年10月31日),也是肯尼迪总统的亲密助手,肯尼迪总统曾称他为“知识输血库”。. 据《华盛顿邮报》2010年11月1日报道,美国前总统肯尼迪的首席演说撰稿人泰德·索伦森于2010年10月31日在纽约逝世,享年82岁。. 他曾是 ...

  3. Theodore C. “Ted” Sorensen was a speechwriter and special assistant to the president from 1961 to 1964; author of a best-selling biography of John F. Kennedy in 1965; an adviser for Robert F. Kennedy's presidential campaign in 1968; and an attorney and senior counsel at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton, and Garrison in New York City from 1966 until his death in 2010.

  4. Much of Kennedy’s legacy flowed through Sorensen’s pen and into the hearts of all Americans. In private conversation Ted Sorensen is modest and soft-spoken. Listeners around his lunch table lean forward to catch his words as he banters about the current political scene. At the lectern, he stands tall, still trim at 77, and his hair still dark.

  5. Ted Sorensen støttet likeledes John F. Kennedys bror, Robert F. Kennedys presidentkampanje, inntil han også ble skutt den 6. juni 1968. Sorensen var redaktør for Saturday Review fra 1966 til 1969 og han stilte uten hell i 1970 som demokratisk kandidat til Senatet for New York.

  6. www.newyorker.com › news › hendrik-hertzbergSorensen | The New Yorker

    9. Dez. 2010 · December 9, 2010. Ted Sorensen was the most famous and accomplished speechwriter in the modern history of the United States—maybe in the history of the entire world, ancient and modern—but of ...

  7. Theodore (Ted) Sorensen. Theodore (Ted) Sorensen, the son of a Danish father and a Russian-Jewish mother, was born in Lincoln, Nebraska on 8th May, 1928. He studied at the University of Nebraska where he graduated first in the class in 1949. He took a keen interest in politics and as a young man he had been influenced by the career of George ...