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Ted Sorensen, former aide to President John F. Kennedy, spoke on November 5 in the GSU Auditorium as part of the Boston University Academy’s lecture series. Sorensen, who for 11 years was a policy advisor, legal counsel, and speechwriter to Kennedy when he was senator and then president, discussed the Cuban missile crisis and what it was like in the White House 30 years ago during that harrowing time. Since 1966, he has practiced international law in New York and is the author of books on the U.S. presidency, politics, and foreign policy. Photo by Kalman Zabarsky

Ted Sorensen, former aide to President John F. Kennedy, spoke on November 5 in the GSU Auditorium as part of the Boston University Academy’s lecture series. Sorensen, who for 11 years was a policy advisor, legal counsel, and speechwriter to Kennedy when he was senator and then president, discussed the Cuban missile crisis and what it was like in the White House 30 years ago during that harrowing time. Since 1966, he has practiced international law in New York and is the author of books on the U.S. presidency, politics, and foreign policy. Photo by Kalman Zabarsky

       

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