Rosemary Keough Redmond

Rosemary "Cricket" Keough, now Rosemary Keough Redmond, first achieved notoriety at the age of 23 as member of the 1968 presidential campaign staff of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Six of whom were known as the Boiler Room Girls.
Rosemary Keough, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry Keough of Aldan, PA, and Ocean City, NJ, was a teenager living in Philadelphia when she began doing volunteer work for John Kennedy's 1960 presidential campaign. She joined Robert Kennedy's staff in 1967 where her work involved answering mail from children which she enjoyed and would later work for the Kennedy family foundation for mentally retarded children.
On, February 18, 1973, a Sunday, Rosemary Keough married Paul Joseph Redmond in Boston.
Redmond was a classmate, friend and colleague of Edward M. Kennedy and worked on his campaigns and was a campaign coordinator for his brother John F. Kennedy. Redmond was named an assistant US attorney by attorney general Robert F. Kennedy. He continued to provide legal counsel to the Kennedy family in his private practice in his Lincoln, Massachusetts law firm where his wife Rosemary is a partner.
 
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