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  1. 10. Kenneth O'Donnell later advised the President during the lead up to the Bay of Pigs invasion and during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. 11. Kenneth O'Donnell arranged President Kennedy's trip to Dallas in November 1963 and was in a car just behind the president's limousine when Kennedy was assassinated. 12.

  2. Kenneth Patrick O'Donnell was an American political consultant. He was the special assistant and appointments secretary to President John F. Kennedy from 1961 until Kennedy's assassination in November 1963. O'Donnell was a close friend of President Kennedy and his younger brother Robert F. Kennedy.

  3. Mr. O'DONNELL. I think they had stretchers. As I say, I was far enough back at that moment that they were milling around, and so many people between my vision and what they were doing, I did not see. I could not be accurate on that. Mr. Specter. What did you do next, Mr. O'Donnell? Mr. O'DONNELL. I went into the hospital and went right to Mrs ...

  4. www.telegram.com › story › entertainmentJFK & Worcester

    31 de may. de 2015 · Worcester native Kenneth O'Donnell Sr. was well-known during the 1950s and '60s for his unique position in John F. Kennedy's campaigns and, later, as a key presidential adviser. Lesser-known is…

  5. 15 de ago. de 2016 · Evaluating the political overtones, Kenneth O'Donnell was especially pleased because it convinced him that the average Dallas resident was like other American citizens in respecting and admiring the President. 139 Mrs. Connally, elated by the reception, turned to President Kennedy and said, "Mr. President, you can't say Dallas doesn't love you."

  6. 3 de feb. de 2001 · O'Donnell, shown with JFK, "was an admirable man, but he had nothing to do with the Cuban missile crisis," says historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr.From left, Steven Culp as Robert Kennedy, Bruce ...

  7. 1 de oct. de 2013 · O’Donnell died in September 1977 at the age of fifty-three. David F. Powers (1912–1998) was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, in April 1912. He is best remembered as a congenial, spirited, funny Boston Irishman who, along with Kenneth O’Donnell and the late Larry O’Brien, made up the original “Boston Irish Mafia.”