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She was married to a President with many firsts (youngest elected, first Roman Catholic, wealthiest). She was the third youngest first lady in history, and mothering a young family of two children. She was an American socialite whose old money background, French-like beauty, and passion for the humanities and arts were attributes towards her fame with the press and many admirers around the world.

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