![]() ![]() That night, she attended an inaugural ball as a guest of the new Massachusetts senator John F. That afternoon, Jackie was on assignment for the paper, writing a feature about the people who had turned out for Ike’s parade. “ Camera Girl,” Carl Sferrazza Anthony’s new biography of the young Jackie, illuminates this portion of her life the chapter titled “Inauguration” does not take a reader to the snowy, ask-not-what, pillbox-hatted noontime of January 20, 1961, but to the day, eight years earlier, when Dwight Eisenhower assumed the Presidency. ![]() Less than a decade before she became the world’s most photographed woman, Jacqueline Bouvier regularly worked behind a camera for the Washington Times-Herald, soliciting opinions from the capital’s ordinary residents and taking their pictures. ![]()
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