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America's Reluctant Prince

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by Steven M. Gillon


  Taneja, Narendra, 171–172

  Tapper, Jake, 338

  “Teddy Bears’ Picnic” (musical rhyme), 321

  television, 14–15, 23, 45–49

  Tempelsman, Maurice, 126, 146, 168–169, 207

  Terenzio, RoseMarie

  Carolyn and, 266, 331, 388

  on Carolyn’s influence on John, 291

  encouraging Gillon to write biography, 5

  on George’s offices, 241

  informing Ted Kennedy of missing airplane, 396

  on John and Julie’s relationship, 384

  at John’s memorial service, 399

  on John’s resilience, 385

  limited intrusions on John’s privacy, 259

  loyalty to John, 259–260, 323

  lying to press on John’s engagement, 267

  on Michael’s treatment of John, 283

  on night of fateful flight, 394

  on office distractions, 253

  planning John’s secret wedding, 296–297

  at PRNY, 231–232

  on Washington Square Park fight, 287

  Texas School Book Depository (building), 46

  That’s Entertainment (company), 235

  Thomas, George, 35

  Thomas, Inigo, 346

  Thomas Brooks, Linda, 242–243, 244

  Thomason, Harry, 224

  Time (magazine), 86, 133

  Tommy Hilfiger (company), 247

  touch football, 77, 162, 175, 201, 260, 332, 355

  Tower of London, 80

  Townsend, Kathleen Kennedy (RFK’s daughter), 186

  Tretick, Stanley, 24–26

  Tripp, Linda, 352

  Trujillo, Griselda Blanco de, 253–254

  Truman, Harry, 30, 104–105

  Tuckerman, Nancy, 47, 50

  Tyson, Mike, 350–351

  umbrella man, 55

  United Press International, 48

  University of California, Berkeley, 131

  University of Oklahoma Medical Center, 378–379

  UPI, 191

  US Coast Guard, 398, 405–406

  U.S. News & World Report (magazine), 272

  Uttar Pradesh, India, 172

  Vafa, Negi, 359

  Valentino (Clemente Ludovico Garavani), 247–248

  Valium, 128

  Vanity Fair, 335–336

  Vaughn, Barbara, 178

  Verange, Joe, 235

  Very Special Arts (program), 193

  Veterans Day ceremony, 42

  Vidal, Gore, 263

  Vietnam

  antiwar movement, 86

  John oblivious to debates on, 76–77

  Pentagon Papers on, 116

  student anger over, 131–132

  Viguerie, Richard, 191

  Viking Press, 125

  visual flight rules (VFR), 390, 392–393

  Võ Nguyên Giáp, 347

  Vogue (magazine), 192

  Volpone (play), 153–154

  Voss, Michael, 368–370

  Voting Rights Act of 1965, 230

  Wagner, Robert F., Jr., 72–73

  The Wall Street Journal, 272

  Wallace, George, 258, 263–265, 306

  Walsh, Jack, 83

  Walsh, John W., 15, 51

  Walton, William, 53

  Warren, Earl, 55

  Warren Commission, 55

  Washington, George, 268

  Washington College, 206–207

  The Washington Post, 93, 96, 116, 281

  Washington Times-Herald newspaper, 12–13

  Watergate, 115

  Weicker, Lowell, 194

  Weinstein, Lynne, 152

  Weiss, Ted, 195

  Wells, Thomas, 36, 40, 47, 51, 68

  Wenner, Jann, 237, 314

  West, J. B., 20, 24, 35

  Wexford house, 20

  Wexler, Jerrold, 208

  White, Theodore, 62, 71–72

  White House photographer, 22–23

  Whitney Museum, 300

  Whydah Gally (ship), 169–170

  Wicker, Tom, 115

  Widener College, 163

  Wiese, Richard, 143, 147, 149, 207, 233

  William J. Clinton Presidential Library, 8

  William Morris Agency, 325

  Williams, Robin, 276

  Wilmeth, Don, 153

  Winfrey, Oprah, 308–309

  Wintour, Anna, 288–289

  Wolf, Naomi, 338

  Woodward, Bob, 116, 338

  Woodward, Joanne, 371

  Wyoming, 122–124

  Yale School of Organization and Management, 197

  Yankelovich, Daniel, 115

  Young, Andrew, 146

  Zaccaro, Donna, 137

  Zapruder, Abraham, 54–55

  Zenger, John Peter, 268

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Steven M. Gillon is the scholar-in-residence at the History Channel and a professor of history at the University of Oklahoma. As one of the nation’s leading experts on modern American history and politics, his articles have appeared in both academic journals and such newspapers as the Los Angeles Times, New York Daily News, Chicago Tribune, and The Boston Globe. He is a frequent contributor to the Huffington Post and has appeared on NBC’s Today show, ABC’s Good Morning America, CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News as a commentator and expert on issues related to modern American history. He has written or edited nearly a dozen books, including the New York Times bestseller The Pact: Bill Clinton, Newt Gingrich, and the Rivalry That Defined a Generation.

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