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  1. 6. Nov. 2017 · On this day in 1895, a colorful Irishman from Boston's North End, nicknamed Honey Fitz for his charming and loquacious ways, was elected to the U.S. Congress. Ten years later, John Francis Fitzgerald returned to Boston and ran for mayor. His victory rattled the Yankee establishment. He worked on behalf of the poor, …

  2. 17. Mai 2017 · “[Fitzgerald] was very much concerned about young John being a candidate for public office,” John F. Cahill, the chair of the state Democratic Party at the time, later said in a 1967 interview ...

  3. John F. Kennedy, Jr. (1997) John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr. (* 25.November 1960 in Washington, D.C.; † 16. Juli 1999 in der Nähe von Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Verleger

  4. F. Scott Fitzgerald en 1921, par Gordon Bryant pour Shadowland magazine. L'armée est le plus à même de réaliser ses rêves de gloire. Il s'y engage en 1917, à l'entrée en guerre des États-Unis lors de la Première Guerre mondiale et, en juin 1918, est envoyé à Camp Sheridan, près de Montgomery, en tant que sous-lieutenant.

  5. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, America’s first Irish-Catholic president, was the offspring of two families whose roots stretched back to Ireland. The Fitzgerald family was from western Ireland in the rural County Limerick village of Bruff. Sometime between 1846 and 1855 some of the Fitzgeralds migrated to America because of the devastating potato famine. Thomas Fitzgerald, born in Bruff in 1823 ...

  6. 2. Apr. 2024 · Kennedy [ˈkenɪdi], John F. (Fitzgerald), 35. Präsident der USA (1961–63), * Brookline (Massachusetts) 29. 5. 1917, † (ermordet) Dallas (Texas) 22. 11. 1963, Sohn von Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Bruder von Edward Moore Kennedy und Robert Francis Kennedy.