A.S. Daspit
A.S. Daspit was one of Jack’s tutors in his early years at Harvard. He was described as “modest and unassuming.” [3, p. 249]
The Life of John F. Kennedy
A.S. Daspit was one of Jack’s tutors in his early years at Harvard. He was described as “modest and unassuming.” [3, p. 249]
Arthur Holcombe was a professor at Harvard who taught a several different government classes that Jack signed up for. Described as “fusty, pompous, long-winded, and…
Miss Bicknell was JFK’s second grade teacher in 1923 at the local Brookline Edward Devotion public school that he attended. [3,p.50]
A. Chester Hanford was Dean of Harvard College from 1927-1947. He approved Jack’s request to spend the second half of his junior year on leave…
Norton was a Harvard-educated lawyer, journalist, and Boston City councilman and a friend of JFK’s beloved maternal grandfather John “Honey Fitz” Fitzgerald and JFK as…
Dr. Else was the senior tut0r at Winthr0p H0use. [3, p. 320]
Headmaster at Rosemary Choate Hall when JFK was a student there.
Henry A. Yeomans was JFK’s thesis advisor at Harvard. Jack received magna cum laud honors on the project. Yeomans was to write that the book…
James B. Conant was President of Harvard University during Jack’s years on campus in Cambridge. Conant was possessed of a keen intelligence and forward-looking views….
J. J. Maher was a teacher at Choate and a bane of JFK’s existence during his last two years there in 1933 and 1934.
Mr. Tinker was an English teacher at Choate and had Jack for his English V class. [253, p. 132]
Payson Wild was an instructor of Jack’s at Harvard. [137]
Payton S. Wild was a Harvard Professor and tutor to JFK in political theory in the fall of 1939.
The lead academic in the political science department at Stanford during the time in 1940 that JFK attended (not for credit) classes, including Professor Barclay’s…