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Boys Will Be Boys: JFK's Playful Side with Best Friend, Lem Billings

John F. Kennedy, who later became the 35th President of the United States, had a close and lifelong friendship with Lem Billings. They met as students at Choate School in Connecticut, and their bond only grew stronger over the years. Kennedy and Billings were often seen together in photographs and events, with Kennedy referring to Billings as his “closest friend.”

These photographs show a young John F. Kennedy playing with his friend Lem Billings. They capture their friendship’s lighthearted and carefree spirit and highlights their close bond. Despite Kennedy’s political and public life, Billings remained a constant presence in his life and was even a part of Kennedy’s inner circle during his presidency.

Their friendship was unique in that it transcended both time and differences in background, with Kennedy from a wealthy and politically connected family and Billings from a more modest background. This close friendship had a significant impact on Kennedy’s life and presidency and served as a testament to the power of genuine human connection.

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