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      • Though Kennedy was scrawny and chronically ill, Arvad saw him as a force of nature. He had the charm that “makes birds come out of their trees”, she recalled, according to Farris. Arvad’s praise, Farris argued, helped Kennedy overcome his insecurities.
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  2. Jan 23, 2017 · Arvad’s praise, Farris argued, helped Kennedy overcome his insecurities. He shared with her his secret shames: that his older brother Joe Jr. was actually smarter, that he had failed the Army...

  3. Feb 5, 2017 · Arvad's praise, Farris argued, helped Kennedy overcome his insecurities. He shared with her his secret shames: that his older brother Joe Jr. was actually smarter, that he had...

  4. Jan 19, 2017 · Arvad’s praise, Farris argued, helped Kennedy overcome his insecurities. He shared with her his secret shames: that his older brother Joe Jr. was actually smarter, that he had failed...

  5. Feb 10, 2017 · Arvad’s praise, Farris argued, helped Kennedy overcome his insecuriti­es. He shared with her his secret shames: that his older brother Joe Jr was actually smarter, that he had failed the army physical, that his stomach could handle only bland foods.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Inga_ArvadInga Arvad - Wikipedia

    Inga Marie Arvad Petersen (6 October 1913 – 12 December 1973) was a Danish-American journalist who was a guest of Adolf Hitler at the 1936 Summer Olympics and also had a romantic relationship with John F. Kennedy in 1941 and 1942.

  7. Oct 4, 2017 · Soon, Kennedy’s superiors in the Navy, fearing that Arvad was looking for naval secrets, decided to sever those ties themselves and transferred Kennedy to South Carolina in January 1942. And with that, the relationship ended.

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