The Oldie

Jackie Kennedy

Jackie and I lived on the same corridor at Vassar College as fellow undergraduates in 1947.

She shared a room with Edna Harrison from Hawaii, while she came from Manhattan, Paris and exotic places; one did not venture to ask exactly which. We were only 18, and glamour already set her apart. She and the silent (1963). She reminded me of Lakey.

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