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John F. Kennedy and the “ghosts”

Pages 348-357 | Published online: 06 Jun 2009

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Ben Voth. (1994) The Smith ‘heat’: Alfred E. Smith and the “catholic” issue. Southern Communication Journal 59:4, pages 333-341.
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MartinJ. Medhurst & GaryC. Dreibelbis. (1978) The ghost of McGovern. Communication Quarterly 26:1, pages 37-43.
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L. Patrick Devlin. (1974) The influences of ghostwriting on rhetorical criticism. Today's Speech 22:3, pages 7-12.
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