Kennedy and Lincoln
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His name has 7 letters
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Elected to the House of Representatives in 1846
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Runner-up for the Republican nomination for vice-president in 1856
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Elected president in 1860
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Lincoln's secretary, Kennedy, warned him not to go to the
theater
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Assassinated on a Friday
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Killed in front of his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln
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Shot in the head by John Wilkes Booth, who was standing behind
him
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John Wilkes Booth was known by three names, containing 15 letters
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Booth shot Lincoln in a theater, then fled to a warehouse
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Vice-president Andrew Johnson was a southern Democrat born in 1808
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His name has 7 letters
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Elected to the House of Representatives in 1946
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Runner-up for the Democratic nomination for vice-president in 1956
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Elected president in 1960
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Kennedy's secretary, Lincoln, warned him not to go to Dallas
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Assassinated on a Friday
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Killed in front of his wife, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy
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Shot in the head by Lee Harvey Oswald, who was in a warehouse
behind his car
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Lee Harvey Oswald was known by three names, containing 15 letters
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Oswald shot Kennedy from a warehouse, then fled to a theater
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Vice-president Lyndon Johnson was a southern Democrat born in 1908
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