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Sorenson, Theodore

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Sorenson, Theodore (Chaikin) (1928– )

US lawyer and government official. After law school, he became Senator John F Kennedy's assistant 1953–61, serving as strategist and speech writer during his presidential campaign. As special counsel to President Kennedy 1961–63, he helped write his major addresses.

He was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. In 1966 he returned to private practice, writing The Kennedy Legacy (1969) and editing Let the Word Go Forth (1985).



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