There's a movie about the Cuban Missile Crisis called "Thirteen Days," and if you've ever seen it, Ted Sorensen, or the actor who played him, was the one it seemed the camera turned to whenever the ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Theodore C. Sorensen, the studious, star-struck aide to President John F. Kennedy whose crisp, poetic turns of phrase helped idealize and immortalize a tragically brief administration ...
Of the half a dozen appointees President-elect Kennedy named last week, two are likely to have a decisive effect in shaping his Administration: Special Counsel Ted Sorensen and White House Liaison Man ...
Former special council and advisor to President John F. Kennedy, Theodore "Ted" Sorenson addressed Tufts students last night on the importance of law and diplomacy in an increasingly globalized world.
Abraham Lincoln, the greatest American president, was also in my view the best of all presidential speechwriters. As a youngster in Lincoln, Nebraska, I stood before the statue of the president ...
Ted Sorenson is best known as the writer who filled the speeches of John F. Kennedy with wit, humor, and elegance. Today, Sorenson is 81 and bothered by failing eyesight. But he shows penetrating ...
Ted Sorensen’s morning began with granola covered with sliced bananas and strawberries, and splashed with skim milk. The morning edition of the New York Times sat on the coffee table in his room at ...
In May of 2006, I heard one of the best Nebraska Wesleyan commencement speeches I’d listened to in 40-some years and I was moved to write about it. The speaker was Ted Sorensen. You remember, the ...
Founded as the Ethics Center Student Fellowship Program and renamed in 2009 to honor the work of former JFK speechwriter Theodore "Ted" Sorensen, the Sorenson Fellowship Program provided funding for ...
Ted Sorensen, President John F. Kennedy's adviser and speechwriter, was scheduled next month at Lafayette College, but the event will be rescheduled, a college spokesperson said today.
I: Lincoln, Nebraska, 1928-1951 -- Roots -- Mother -- Father -- Childhood and siblings -- Education -- Conscience -- II: Washington, D.C., 1951-1964 -- Move to ...