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"Teddy Kennedy was the weak kitten in the litter,
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Ted Gets Expelled from
Harvard for Cheating ( and Joins the Army ) Ted Kennedy - Sex Machine ( coming soon! )
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- Ted managed to graduate from prep school (Milton
Academy) in 1950 with only a C average. - Despite his terrible grades, Teddy (like brother Robert) was admitted to Harvard as a "legacy", because his older brothers and father had graduated form there with such distinction. - Yet even at Harvard, young Ted floundered. - Both lads were expelled, but were advised that
they could apply for readmission in a year if they
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- After his expulsion from Harvard, Teddy returned to
Hyannis Port where he would sit brooding, sometimes for
hours. - With one phone call Joe contacted a friend who managed
to get hold of Teddy's enlistment papers. - Teddy never rose above the rank of private, and was
discharged in 1952. |
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- Once back at Harvard, Teddy made the rugby
team. - Of course, years later, in the crisis at Chappaquiddick, Teddy would do exactly that. |
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- In 1957, Ted entered the University of Virginia Law
School. |
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"Ted isn't very heavy mentally........nothing like his
brothers. In many ways he's a fathead - a little bit
conceited, a little bit cocky, the kind of guy who'd never
finish a sentence when you asked him a question." |
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- In 1960, Jack Kennedy became President of the United
States, and vacated his Massachusetts Senate seat. - But Teddy would not be eligible to fill Jack's vacant
Senate seat until February 22, 1962, when he would turn
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- On March 19, 1962 Teddy announced that he was a
candidate for the US Senate. - On March 30 the Globe ran the story. Ted immediately issued a statement accepting full blame: "I made a mistake. What I did was wrong. I have regretted it ever since. The unhappiness I caused my family and friends, even though eleven years ago, has been a bitter experience for me, but it has also been a valuable lesson. That is the story."
- The cheating story eventually died, and Ted was elected to the Senate. - The admiring journalist Joe McCarthy had no illusions about young Ted. "He isn't very very heavy mentally........nothing like his brothers. In many ways he's a fathead, a little bit conceited, a little bit cocky, the kind of guy who'd never finish a sentence when you asked him a question. He simply didn't think things through as Jack and Bobby did." |
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The articles above are excerpted from: - This book covers the family scandals through three
generations, - We highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in learning more about the history of the Kennedy family. |
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