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The Human Touch: My Friendship and boutiques Work with President John F. Kennedy NEUFEAN:9781600251733 UPC:9781600251733 ISBN:9781600251733 MPN:N/A Format:Paperback, 192 pages A handsome, tall, thin fellow approached me. He was dressed in a tweed jacket, khaki trousers, wore brown loafers and carried boutiques a cane."You look pretty depressed, pal," he said with a smile as he sat down beside me. "Anything I can do for you?" he asked.Then he introduced himself."Im Jack Kennedy. What is your name?"When I answered, informing him of my Massachusetts background, he sparkled, wanting to be filled in on why I was in uniform sitting there alone in the lobby of the Palace Hotel...This fortunate encounter sparked almost two decades of friendship between John F. Kennedy and the author, John G. W. Mahanna. The Human Touch is Mahannas unique memoir, which shows Kennedy as a genuine friend, and which also reveals the savvy inner workings of JFKs political campaigns. Readers will gain a fresh perspective of JFK by seeing him through a friends eyes, and experiencing his "human touch" - his unbounded charisma, humor, and warmth.
John G. W. Mahanna (1913-1984) was born in Lenox, Massachusetts. In 1933, in the midst of the Great Depression, he began his career in journalism working as a correspondent for his hometown newspaper, The Berkshire Eagle. During World War II he served as a Special Agent with the Office of Naval Intelligence and wrote detailed dispatches about some of the wars most significant battles. After meeting John F. Kennedy briefly in 1944, the two men met again, by chance, at a conference in April 1945, and quickly became friends. After the war, Mahanna returned to Lenox and was appointed county editor of The Berkshire Eagle. With his wife Evona, he helped manage many of Kennedys political campaigns (first for Senator and then for President) in Western Massachusetts. In 1960, Kennedy appointed Mahanna Public Information Officer with the Office of Civil Defense at the Pentagon; in 1971 he worked for the Office of Emergency Preparations, and then (in 1973) as a Public-Affairs Specialist for the Cost of Living Council.Mahanna wrote two interesting books: Music Under the Moon, an early history of the Berkshire Symphonic Festival at Tanglewood; and The Seated Lincoln, a story about the creation of the Lincoln Memorial and the statue of Abraham Lincoln.
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The Human Touch: My Friendship and boutiques Work with President John F. Kennedy NEUF