KENNEDY, Edward Moore (Ted), (brother of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Robert Francis Kennedy,
grandson of John Francis Fitzgerald, uncle of Joseph Patrick Kennedy II, and
father of Patrick J. Kennedy),
a Senator from Massachusetts; born in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass.,
February 22, 1932; graduated, Milton Academy, Milton, Mass., in 1950;
graduated, Harvard College 1956, the International Law School, The Hague,
Holland, 1958, and the University of Virginia Law School 1959; served in the
United States Army 1951-1953; admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1959;
appointed assistant district attorney in Suffolk County 1961; elected in a
special election on November 6, 1962, as a Democrat to the United States Senate
to fill the vacancy caused by the 1960 resignation of his brother, John
Fitzgerald Kennedy, for the term ending January 3, 1965; reelected in 1964,
1970, 1976, 1982, 1988, 1994, 2000, and 2006, and served from November 7, 1962,
until his death; unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for
President of the United States in 1980; Democratic whip 1969-1971; chair,
Committee on the Judiciary (Ninety-sixth Congress), Committee on Labor and
Human Resources (One Hundredth through One Hundred Third Congresses), Committee
on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (One Hundred Seventh Congress
[January 3-20, 2001; June 6, 2001-January 3, 2003], One Hundred Tenth and One
Hundred Eleventh Congresses); awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on
August 12, 2009; died in Hyannis Port, Mass., on August 25, 2009; interment in
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.