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Frank Sinatra today put British-born actor, Peter Lawford, to a stiff loyalty test - he asked him to be best man at his wedding.The result was to make Lawford the man between" his brother-in-law President and his leader.If Lawford says yes," he will embarrass President Kennedy.Kennedy and Sinatra are friends, but it is considered unwise to have the friendship widely publicised.Sinatra's pre-election campaigning for Kennedy did more good than bad, the President's advisers admit. November 21, 1951.

Frank Sinatra today put British-born actor, Peter Lawford, to a stiff loyalty test - he asked him to be best man at his wedding.The result was to make Lawford the man between" his brother-in-law President and his leader.If Lawford says yes," he will embarrass President Kennedy.Kennedy and Sinatra are friends, but it is considered unwise to have the friendship widely publicised.Sinatra's pre-election campaigning for Kennedy did more good than bad, the President's advisers admit. November 21, 1951.
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Frank Sinatra today put British-born actor, Peter Lawford, to a stiff loyalty test - he asked him to be best man at his wedding.The result was to make Lawford the man between" his brother-in-law President and his leader.If Lawford says yes," he will embarrass President Kennedy.Kennedy and Sinatra are friends, but it is considered unwise to have the friendship widely publicised.Sinatra's pre-election campaigning for Kennedy did more good than bad, the President's advisers admit. November 21, 1951.
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