The biography Camera Girl recounts how this woman worked at Vogue for one day and covered Elizabeth II’s coronation as a reporter for the Times-Herald newspaper. Conflicting testimonies exist over whether this woman was proposed to at a booth in Martin’s Tavern in D.C. or the Omni Parker House in Boston. This woman’s successor renamed the East Garden in her honor, since she redesigned it along with the Rose Garden. This woman prematurely birthed her youngest son Patrick on the 20th anniversary of her husband’s rescue in the PT-109 incident. This First Lady compared her household to Camelot and later remarried the Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis. For 10 points, name this person who served as First Lady before her husband’s 1963 assassination. ■END■
ANSWER: Jacqueline Kennedy [or Jackie Kennedy; or Jacqueline Bouvier; or Jackie Bouvier; or Jacqueline Onassis; or Jackie Onassis; prompt on Kennedy or J. Kennedy; prompt on Onassis until read]
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