It caused many health problems related to appearence, including rapid aging of her skin, a raspy voice, yellowing teeth, and hastened the non-Hodgkins lymphoma that forced her to curtail her duties as a book editor and her death on May 19th, 1994.
Photojournalist ('Inquiring Camera Girl' for the Washington Times-Herald)
Her name was Jacqueline Lee Bouvier before she acquired those two married names. She worked for the Washington Times-Herald as its 'Inquiring Camera Girl', in Washington D.C.
She was the "Inquiring Camera Girl" for the Washington Times-Herald. She interviewed famous people and also took photographs of them for the newspaper.
She was the 'Inquiring Camera Girl' for the Washington Times-Herald from the time after she graduated from George Washington University to her marriage to John F. Kennedy.
Jacqueline Mundell has written: 'Job satisfaction' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Job satisfaction
she is a author
author
She said it was to be a good wife and mother, period. Of course, she did restore the White House and created the guidebook still used today but family came first.
she is a dentist
Yes, her job is to write childrens' and teenage fiction books
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