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- Life Magazine for September 7, 1962, "The Fun of Being Caroline Kennedy" - Americans were enchanted by the young John F. Kennedy family and they wanted to know more, always more. Photographs of any members of the Kennedy family sold magazines but the kids often stole the show. This <em>Life</em> magazine cover featured five-year-old daughter Caroline riding her pony Macaroni.

- September 07, 1962
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Life Magazine for September 7, 1962, "The Fun of Being Caroline Kennedy"
Americans were enchanted by the young John F. Kennedy family and they wanted to know more, always more. Photographs of any members of the Kennedy family sold magazines but the kids often stole the show. This Life magazine cover featured five-year-old daughter Caroline riding her pony Macaroni.
- Detroit Free Press Newspaper for November 26, 1963, "President Kennedy Rests" - This Tuesday morning issue of the <em>Detroit Free Press</em> shows the way newspapers reported the developing news surrounding President John F. Kennedy's death and the funeral on Monday. The editors took the unusual step of devoting the entire front page and many following pages to the continuing events. This lengthy coverage was unusual and occurred only to report such major events.

- November 26, 1963
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Detroit Free Press Newspaper for November 26, 1963, "President Kennedy Rests"
This Tuesday morning issue of the Detroit Free Press shows the way newspapers reported the developing news surrounding President John F. Kennedy's death and the funeral on Monday. The editors took the unusual step of devoting the entire front page and many following pages to the continuing events. This lengthy coverage was unusual and occurred only to report such major events.
- Paper Dolls Book, "John F. Kennedy and His Family," 1990 - Images of a young, attractive Kennedy family often appeared in books and magazines during the era in which John F. Kennedy was President -- from 1961 to his untimely death in 1963. That appealing, youthful image lives on in such products as this paper doll book from 1990.

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Paper Dolls Book, "John F. Kennedy and His Family," 1990
Images of a young, attractive Kennedy family often appeared in books and magazines during the era in which John F. Kennedy was President -- from 1961 to his untimely death in 1963. That appealing, youthful image lives on in such products as this paper doll book from 1990.
- Look Magazine for February 28, 1961, "Our New First Family" - The public was enchanted by photographs and inside stories of the Kennedy family. The cover story in this <em>Look</em> magazine featured "An exclusive visit with our new first family." Photographs of young President John F. Kennedy with his attractive family fostered a sense of intimacy between the Kennedys and the American public--and, of course, sold magazines.

- February 28, 1961
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Look Magazine for February 28, 1961, "Our New First Family"
The public was enchanted by photographs and inside stories of the Kennedy family. The cover story in this Look magazine featured "An exclusive visit with our new first family." Photographs of young President John F. Kennedy with his attractive family fostered a sense of intimacy between the Kennedys and the American public--and, of course, sold magazines.
- Life Magazine for April 21, 1958, "Jacqueline, Caroline and Jack Kennedy" - Even before John F. Kennedy was President, the youthful images of Kennedy and his family could attract attention and sell magazines. This <em>Life</em> magazine cover features Senator Kennedy, his wife Jacqueline, and their six-month-old daughter Caroline.

- April 21, 1958
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Life Magazine for April 21, 1958, "Jacqueline, Caroline and Jack Kennedy"
Even before John F. Kennedy was President, the youthful images of Kennedy and his family could attract attention and sell magazines. This Life magazine cover features Senator Kennedy, his wife Jacqueline, and their six-month-old daughter Caroline.
- Detroit Free Press Newspaper for November 25, 1963, "Oswald Killed" - This Monday morning issue of the <em>Detroit Free Press</em> shows the way newspapers reported the developing news surrounding President John F. Kennedy's death and the death of his accused assassin. The editors took the unusual step of devoting the entire front page and many of the following pages to the continuing events. This lengthy coverage was only for such major events.

- November 25, 1963
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Detroit Free Press Newspaper for November 25, 1963, "Oswald Killed"
This Monday morning issue of the Detroit Free Press shows the way newspapers reported the developing news surrounding President John F. Kennedy's death and the death of his accused assassin. The editors took the unusual step of devoting the entire front page and many of the following pages to the continuing events. This lengthy coverage was only for such major events.
- Life Magazine for December 6, 1963, "Mrs. Kennedy, Caroline and John Jr. Wait to Join Procession to Capitol" - <em>Life</em> magazine was one of the popular documenters of American life at the time of John F. Kennedy's presidency. Photographs of the young President with his glamorous wife Jacqueline and their two attractive children captivated the country. After President Kennedy's assassination, <em>Life </em>magazine used a poignant moment during the funeral to help its readers mourn with the President's family.

- November 25, 1963
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Life Magazine for December 6, 1963, "Mrs. Kennedy, Caroline and John Jr. Wait to Join Procession to Capitol"
Life magazine was one of the popular documenters of American life at the time of John F. Kennedy's presidency. Photographs of the young President with his glamorous wife Jacqueline and their two attractive children captivated the country. After President Kennedy's assassination, Life magazine used a poignant moment during the funeral to help its readers mourn with the President's family.