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Mimi Alford
Marion "Mimi" Alford (born May 7, 1943)〔(OTRS 2012041910007893 )〕 is an American woman who served as an intern in the Press Office of the White House from 1962 to 1963. During that time, she had an affair with United States President John F. Kennedy. In 2003, the affair became public knowledge after being uncovered by a researcher in previously classified documents. In 2011, Alford wrote a book about the affair that had begun 50 years earlier when she was a 19-year-old intern. Her book is titled ''Once Upon a Secret: My Affair with President John F. Kennedy and Its Aftermath''.〔 ==Early life== Born Marion Beardsley and raised in Red Bank, New Jersey〔http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20140197,00.html〕 she was brought up in privileged circumstances and educated at Jacqueline Kennedy's alma mater, Miss Porter's School. In 1961, while an editor at her high school newspaper, the ''Salmagundy'', she wrote to The White House requesting an interview with Jackie. While Jackie was unable to fit a meeting into her schedule, she was invited to the White House to meet with Jackie's social secretary, Letitia Baldrige (also a graduate of Miss Porter's School), and briefly met the President at that time. She went on to enroll at Wheaton College, a private women's college in Norton, Massachusetts. In her first year at Wheaton, she filled out a questionnaire and had a telephone interview, after which she was admitted as a summer intern at The White House in the press office in 1962.
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