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Ted Kennedy: A Life in Pictures

By Kate Schwartz,  Newser Staff

Posted Aug 26, 2009 10:14 AM CDT

(Newser) – Sen. Ted Kennedy's office wrote about 2,500 bills during his nearly half-century of service, points out the Boston Globe, more than 300 of which have become law. But when it comes to illustrating highlights, a picture speaks a thousand words. Click on the image box to the left for a slideshow.

American multi-millionaire Joseph Patrick Kennedy stands with his family in 1937. Ted is on the far left.
American multi-millionaire Joseph Patrick Kennedy stands with his family in 1937. Ted is on the far left.   (Getty Images)
British zoologist, author, and humanist Sir Julian Sorell Huxley opening Pets Corner, with Ted (front) and Robert when their father was the American ambassador to Britain.
British zoologist, author, and humanist Sir Julian Sorell Huxley opening Pets Corner, with Ted (front) and Robert when their father was the American ambassador to Britain.   (Getty Images)
Ted stands in front of his mother, Rose, in 1938.
Ted stands in front of his mother, Rose, in 1938.   (Getty Images)
Ted, age 6, feeds the elephants.
Ted, age 6, feeds the elephants.   (Getty Images)
The family, in March 1939, stand between two guards outside the Papal residence at their special audience with the Pope, the Vatican, Italy.
The family, in March 1939, stand between two guards outside the Papal residence at their special audience with the Pope, the Vatican, Italy.   (Getty Images)
A group portrait of John F. Kennedy surrounded by his family after the news that he won the presidential election, Hyannis Port, Massachusetts.
A group portrait of John F. Kennedy surrounded by his family after the news that he won the presidential election, Hyannis Port, Massachusetts.   (Getty Images)
6th November 1960: Edward M Kennedy, later elected to fill the unexpired Senate term of his brother, President John F Kennedy.
6th November 1960: Edward M Kennedy, later elected to fill the unexpired Senate term of his brother, President John F Kennedy.   (Getty Images)
Ted with his wife and the United States Consul General at Milan Airport, May 1961.
Ted with his wife and the United States Consul General at Milan Airport, May 1961.   (Getty Images)
Robert, Ted, and John.
Robert, Ted, and John.   (Getty Images)
Ted and Eunice arrive at Andrews Air Force Base via helicopter after the assassination of John, Nov. 22, 1963.
Ted and Eunice arrive at Andrews Air Force Base via helicopter after the assassination of John, Nov. 22, 1963.   (Getty Images)
Ted stands beside Jackie at the graveside of her husband, Nov. 24, 1963.
Ted stands beside Jackie at the graveside of her husband, Nov. 24, 1963.   (Getty Images)
Members of the Kennedy family at the funeral of assassinated president John F. Kennedy at Washington DC.
Members of the Kennedy family at the funeral of assassinated president John F. Kennedy at Washington DC.   (Getty Images)
Ted watches a bullfight in Seville with his wife Joan Bennett Kennedy, April 1965.
Ted watches a bullfight in Seville with his wife Joan Bennett Kennedy, April 1965.   (Getty Images)
Ted at the signing of the Immigration Bill in New York, Oct. 12, 1965.
Ted at the signing of the Immigration Bill in New York, Oct. 12, 1965.   (Getty Images)
Ted speaks in his first press conference since the death of his brother, Robert F. Kennedy, Worcester, Mass., Aug. 21, 1968.
Ted speaks in his first press conference since the death of his brother, Robert F. Kennedy, Worcester, Mass., Aug. 21, 1968.   (Getty Images)
Ethel Kennedy holds newborn Rory, son of RFK, as Edward Kennedy looks on December 12, 1968 in Washington, DC.
Ethel Kennedy holds newborn Rory, son of RFK, as Edward Kennedy looks on December 12, 1968 in Washington, DC.   (Getty Images)
Following a car crash that claimed the life of his passenger Mary Jo Kopechne, Sen. Edward Kennedy wears a neck brace on his way to her funeral, Hyannis, Massachusetts, July 22, 1969.
Following a car crash that claimed the life of his passenger Mary Jo Kopechne, Sen. Edward Kennedy wears a neck brace on his way to her funeral, Hyannis, Massachusetts, July 22, 1969.   (Getty Images)
Reporters question Ted and wife Joan Kennedy as they walk across the tarmac after returning from the funeral of Mary Jo Kopechne, Hyannis, Mass., July 22, 1969.
Reporters question Ted and wife Joan Kennedy as they walk across the tarmac after returning from the funeral of Mary Jo Kopechne, Hyannis, Mass., July 22, 1969.   (Getty Images)
Sen. Ted Kennedy in Wembley during a visit to London, September 1971.
Sen. Ted Kennedy in Wembley during a visit to London, September 1971.   (Getty Images)
12th November 1974: Sen. Edward Kennedy waves as he leaves 10 Downing Street after visiting the prime minister. Kennedy was in London for the North Atlantic Assembly.
12th November 1974: Sen. Edward Kennedy waves as he leaves 10 Downing Street after visiting the prime minister. Kennedy was in London for the North Atlantic Assembly.   (Getty Images)
Ted accompanies Jackie, Caroline, and John F. Kennedy Jr. at the funeral of her second husband, Aristotle Onassis on the island of Skorpios.
Ted accompanies Jackie, Caroline, and John F. Kennedy Jr. at the funeral of her second husband, Aristotle Onassis on the island of Skorpios.   (Getty Images)
22nd February 1979:  Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy with his son Teddy Kennedy Jr at a presentation luncheon of the International Award For Valour In Sport in the great hall of the Guildhall, London.
22nd February 1979: Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy with his son Teddy Kennedy Jr at a presentation luncheon of the International Award For Valour In Sport in the great hall of the Guildhall, London.   (Getty Images)
Cover of a campaign brochure promoting Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy's presidential candidacy, 1980.
Cover of a campaign brochure promoting Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy's presidential candidacy, 1980.   (Getty Images)
March 1980: Sen. Edward Kennedy with wife Joan and children Teddy and Kara after his shock victories over Jimmy Carter in the New York and Connecticut Democratic primaries.
March 1980: Sen. Edward Kennedy with wife Joan and children Teddy and Kara after his shock victories over Jimmy Carter in the New York and Connecticut Democratic primaries.   (Getty Images)
Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg introduces Ted during the second night of the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, August 15, 2000.
Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg introduces Ted during the second night of the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, August 15, 2000.   (Getty Images)
Sen. Ted Kennedy urges the Secretary of Labor to act on worker safety and health by developing an ergonomics standard at a press conference, April 25, 2001 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Kennedy
Sen. Ted Kennedy urges the Secretary of Labor to act on worker safety and health by developing an ergonomics standard at a press conference, April 25, 2001 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Kennedy   (Getty Images)
President George W. Bush talks with Secretary of Education Rodney Paige, left, and Sen. Ted Kennedy August 2, 2001 during a meeting with lawmakers to work out an education bill at the White House.
President George W. Bush talks with Secretary of Education Rodney Paige, left, and Sen. Ted Kennedy August 2, 2001 during a meeting with lawmakers to work out an education bill at the White House.   (Getty Images)
Ted walks with his dog Splash prior to a press briefing on a suspicious anthrax mail that was sent to his Boston office which later tested negative October 18, 2001 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
Ted walks with his dog Splash prior to a press briefing on a suspicious anthrax mail that was sent to his Boston office which later tested negative October 18, 2001 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.   (Getty Images)
Ted and wife Victoria carry flowers November 16, 2001 at a memorial for the Massachusetts families and friends of the World Trade Center disaster in Boston, Mass.
Ted and wife Victoria carry flowers November 16, 2001 at a memorial for the Massachusetts families and friends of the World Trade Center disaster in Boston, Mass.   (Getty Images)
Sen. Ted Kennedy talks to Sen. Barack Obama at a presentation ceremony for the 2005 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award November 16, 2005.
Sen. Ted Kennedy talks to Sen. Barack Obama at a presentation ceremony for the 2005 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award November 16, 2005.   (Getty Images)
Sen. Kennedy talks to reporters about upcoming confirmation hearings on Judge Samuel Alito's nomination to the Supreme Court January 5, 2006 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
Sen. Kennedy talks to reporters about upcoming confirmation hearings on Judge Samuel Alito's nomination to the Supreme Court January 5, 2006 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.   (Getty Images)
Senators Kennedy and McCain talk during a news conference on immigration reform on Capitol Hill, March 30, 2006.
Senators Kennedy and McCain talk during a news conference on immigration reform on Capitol Hill, March 30, 2006.   (Getty Images)
Sen. Barack Obama waves to supporters after earning the endorsement of Sen. Edward Kennedy during a rally in the Bender Arena at American University January 28, 2008 in Washington, DC.
Sen. Barack Obama waves to supporters after earning the endorsement of Sen. Edward Kennedy during a rally in the Bender Arena at American University January 28, 2008 in Washington, DC.   (Getty Images)
Sen. Edward Kennedy rides a golf cart June 9, 2009 near his home in Hyannisport, Mass. Kennedy was released today from Duke University Medical Center just days after surgery for a brain tumor.
Sen. Edward Kennedy rides a golf cart June 9, 2009 near his home in Hyannisport, Mass. Kennedy was released today from Duke University Medical Center just days after surgery for a brain tumor.   (Getty Images)
President Obama onstage with Bill Clinton and Ted Kennedy April 21, 2009 in Washington, DC. Obama called on Americans to serve their communities then signed 'The Edward M Kennedy Serve America Act.'
President Obama onstage with Bill Clinton and Ted Kennedy April 21, 2009 in Washington, DC. Obama called on Americans to serve their communities then signed 'The Edward M Kennedy Serve America Act.'   (Getty Images)
President Barack Obama presents the Medal of Freedom to Kara Kennedy on behalf of her father, Sen. Edward Kennedy, Aug. 12, 2009.
President Barack Obama presents the Medal of Freedom to Kara Kennedy on behalf of her father, Sen. Edward Kennedy, Aug. 12, 2009.   (Getty Images)
Henry Sanford, Staff Assistant of the office of Sen. Edward Kennedy, reads the news about the death of Kennedy on the internet August 26, 2009 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
Henry Sanford, Staff Assistant of the office of Sen. Edward Kennedy, reads the news about the death of Kennedy on the internet August 26, 2009 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.   (Getty Images)
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COMMENTS
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fancygapva
Aug 27, 2009 12:58 PM CDT
I found it offensive to have the stupid Newsmax poll pop up every few pictures on the slideshow.
brawne
Aug 27, 2009 7:44 AM CDT
Sniper--so funny. I grew up in the military and the one way you knew that someone wasn't something is if he said he was. SF, Delta the nighstalkers--you can talk to them all night and they never say what they do. Except for Seals--they are just bad about that. Never met a seal who didn't say hi, I'm a seal, but I've never heard any man who I knew for a fact was in Delta say it. I'm going to change my name to Big Breasted Slim Girl. And except for girl--I could pass.
brawne
Aug 27, 2009 7:30 AM CDT
good grief scooter. We've been in a fantasy for about a decade. My house is worth double in three years, I can take the equity out and that isn't stupid. As someone taxed at the highest rate which is less than half of what it was twenty years ago, I can only say that you don't pay for anything. Paying implies buying and your tax money is the price you pay to not get thrown in a van with a black hood on your head. Think that bill of rights is free? You, just like me work every year until about April for the government and then for yourself. I'd rather buy a boat but not at the price of watching my back. It's not perfect but it works and no one is going to be paying extra for illegals. Personally, I'm dumb enough to want healthcare as cheap and efficient as the post office. That ain't happening but this rather lame bill with nothing in it except the IDEA that healthcare is sorta OK is a good thing to pass just so the citizens fifty years from now can really do it. You act like there's a plan--never has been, just figuring it out as we go along. A president never got a pension until people noticed that Grant and family were starving after two terms. Mark Twain kept him afloat because he thought it was right. You either think that rich companies--not you-- should cover the people who are interim or you don't But this bill is nothing more than a toothless idea to see if we even give a rat's ass.

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