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Jerome Richard Kennedy (born December 23, 1932, in Jefferson City, Missouri), is an American writer of children's books and a supporter of the Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship. He was the first to suggest that John Ford was the author of the 578-line poem ''A Funeral Elegy'' which in 1995 had been touted by Donald Foster as being written by William Shakespeare.〔Niederkorn, William S. ("A Scholar Recants on His 'Shakespeare' Discovery" ), New York Times, June 20, 2002.〕 ==Life== He was educated at Portland State University (B.A., liberal arts, 1958) and earned a teaching certificate in elementary education from the University of Oregon.〔Harrison, John. ("It's a gift" ). ''Eugene Register-Guard'', March 12, 1977, pp. 5A, 7A.〕 Teaching elementary school proved unsatisfactory, so he tried other jobs, including bookstore owner, deep sea fisherman, moss picker, custodian, cabdriver, and archivist, before turning to writing.〔Harrison.〕〔"(Jerome) Richard Kennedy." ''Contemporary Authors Online''. Detroit: Gale, 2001. Literature Resource Center. Accessed January 26, 2013.〕
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