RT @BeschlossDC: Jacqueline Kennedy's handwritten response to Richard Nixon's condolence letter 1963:pic.twitter.com/ZggNK5JAXg
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RT @BeschlossDC: Jacqueline Kennedy's handwritten response to Richard Nixon's condolence letter 1963:pic.twitter.com/ZggNK5JAXg
Really powerful “@BeschlossDC: Jacqueline Kennedy's handwritten response to Richard Nixon's condolence letter 1963: pic.twitter.com/JBlouMSKHP”
@BeschlossDC also happy birthday!! Twitter won't let me respond to your message but glad you had a good dinner!!
@BeschlossDC So heartbreaking. Still. Thanks for posting, Michael.
“@BeschlossDC: Jacqueline Kennedy's handwritten response to Richard Nixon's condolence letter 1963: pic.twitter.com/InckIa2B8I” @forbesmegan
@BeschlossDC @HeyTammyBruce Very nice. A kind and gentle woman
Heart wrenching. “@BeschlossDC Jacqueline Kennedy's handwritten response to Richard Nixon's condolence letter 1963: pic.twitter.com/TzmGrzdP3n”
@BeschlossDC @mental_floss The art is almost gone! She had a lovely way with words
@BeschlossDC @jesslahey Given her own grief & little doubt, intuitive assessment of his character, this was fairly wise for a young woman.
@BeschlossDC @LyndsayFarlow I'm going to save that forever
Another First Lady who was all class. I miss that in our White House @BeschlossDC @stephenkruiser
@StephenKing Re: JFK, by Mrs Kennedy.
@BeschlossDC @mental_floss
"*** I know his death could have been prevented ***."
@BeschlossDC @mental_floss so sad that she said she would always torture herself knowing his death could have been prevented
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