This editorial is from the Boston Globe: Ted Sorensen, the ghost behind some of John F. Kennedy's most memorable phrases, died on Halloween, just nine days short of the 50th anniversary of Kennedy's ...
In this modest, elegant, appealing and introspective autobiography, Ted Sorensen writes about his service to John Kennedy as senator and president with a candor that, he confesses, would have been ...
The recent passing of Ted Sorensen, John F. Kennedy's presidential speechwriter, ends an era. Sorensen was a brilliant speechwriter, responsible for JFK's 1961 inaugural speech, Kennedy's speech in ...
This weekend, President-elect Barack Obama prepares to begin his presidency by delivering an inaugural address. Whatever he says will become a part of history. But some parts of history endure more ...
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The night Robert F. Kennedy virtually clinched the 1968 Democratic presidential nomination, the scene in his suite at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles was like a "madhouse," one of his closest ...
The center's flagship student program, which sends Brandeis University undergraduates all over the globe to work for social justice, will henceforth be called the Sorensen Fellowship. The program ...
Of the half a dozen appointees President-elect Kennedy named last week, two are likely to have a decisive effect in shaping his Administration: Special Counsel Ted Sorensen and White House Liaison Man ...
Abraham Lincoln, the greatest American president, was also in my view the best of all presidential speechwriters. As a youngster in Lincoln, Nebraska, I stood before the statue of the president ...
2008-06-14T21:58:52-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/663/204799-m.jpgTed Sorensen talked about his book Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History, published by ...
Theodore C. "Ted" Sorensen (1928-2010) served the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life for 10 years as founding chair of the center's International Advisory Board. In 2009, the ...