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Name That Kennedy! Name that Kennedy! 1. This Kennedy was rumoured to be contemplating a move to the Republican Party before his death in the explosion of his aircraft during Operation Aphrodite. He was educated at Choate, Harvard, and LSE. The elder brother of the future President Kennedy, name this initial standard‐bearer of the Kennedy political dynasty who was named after his father. Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. 2. This Kennedy entered the Senate in 1962, making him the fourth‐longest serving U.S. senator in American history. Educated at Harvard and UVA, name this youngest brother of JFK. Edward Kennedy 3. This Kennedy is often considered the architect of the political dynasty. Sometimes incorrectly accused of making his vast fortune from bootlegging, name this ambassador to United Kingdom disgraced for his support of appeasement policies toward Germany and father of President John F. Kennedy. Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. 4. It is sometimes said that her sister founded the Special Olympics in response to the lobotomy which she underwent at the age of 23. Name this eldest daughter of Joe Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Fitzgerald Elizabeth Kennedy. Rosemary Kennedy 5. This Kennedy was assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan in 1968 while on the campaign trail for the Democratic nomination for President. Name this Kennedy famous for a speech he gave after the assassination of MLK in which he quoted the Greek playwright Aeschylus. Robert F. Kennedy 6. This Kennedy, educated at Brown and Boston College, was previously married to the current governor of New York. Kerry Kennedy 7. Ethel Kennedy 8.Joseph P. Kennedy 9. Joseph P. 10. Jean Kennedy II Kennedy, Sr. Smith 11. Victoria Reggie 12. Patrick Joseph 12. Joseph P. 13. Rose Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy II Kennedy III 14. Patricia 15. Joseph P. 16. Joseph P. 17. Robert F. Kennedy Lawford Kennedy, Jr. Kennedy, Sr. Kennedy 18. Patrick 19. Maria Shriver 20. Timothy Schwarzenegger Shriver .
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