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Crazy Rich: Inside the Johnson & Johnson Dynasty

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by Jerry Oppenheimer


  Dennis, John W.

  Dexedrine

  diabetes

  Dickson, Earle E.

  Dickson, Josephine

  digestion, Mead Johnson products for

  Dill, Bayard

  Dill, David

  Dill, Diana

  Dill, Francis (Fan)

  Dill, Laurence

  Dill, Ruth

  (1924) marries J. Seward Johnson

  (1937) divorce from Seward

  (1940) marries Philip D. Crockett

  (1987) death

  Dill, Thomas Melville

  Dill, Tom

  Dill family of Bermuda

  Dittman, Maryanne

  Dobkin, John

  Doelger, Tom

  dogs

  breeding of

  not housebroken

  Dolan, Charles F.

  Double Check (sculpture by J. Seward Johnson Jr.)

  Douglas, Cameron Morrell

  prison sentence

  Douglas, Diandra. See Luker, Diandra

  Douglas, Eric

  Douglas, Kirk

  Douglas, Michael

  Douglas family

  Dow, Alex A.

  Dr. Simpson’s MATERNITY Packet

  drug trade

  drug use

  DuBarry Beauty Ritual Kit

  Dugas, Gaetan

  Dunbar, Francis Spaulding

  Dwight School, New York

  dyspepsia, J&J products for

  Easthampton, N.Y.

  Easton, Maryland

  Ebenezer (bulldog)

  Eily, Edward

  Einstein, Albert

  Ellett, Thomas Harlan

  Elmwood Cemetery, New Brunswick

  England

  Episcopalianism

  Esmerian, Ralph O.

  Essex Fox Hounds

  Ethicon

  European tour, RWJ IV’s

  Facebook

  Falconer LLC

  Farmer, Charles R. and Barbara

  The Farm estate, Bedminster, N.J.

  Fauci, Anthony S.

  Favre, Brett

  FBI

  Fekkai, Frederic

  Feldman, Brena

  Fick, Dan

  817 Fifth Avenue apartment building, New York

  834 Fifth Avenue apartment building, New York

  Filiatrault, Albertine

  Fine, May Margaret

  Fino, John

  Fino, Ted

  “Fireman Ed”

  First-Aid Kit

  Fishman, Steve

  Florida

  football

  and baseball, compared

  safety in

  foot fetishist swinger scandal

  Forbes, Christopher “Kip”

  Forman, John and Julie

  Forman School

  Fort Lauderdale, Florida

  Bay Colony estate

  Foster, Lawrence

  cited

  J&J PR VP

  self-published biography of RWJ II

  foxhunts

  Francesa, Mike

  fraternities

  Freeman, Laura

  Frey, Abraham B.

  Frey, Alan Benjamin

  Frey, James Louis

  Frey, Mary (m. Hickman)

  Frey, Nancy Sale

  (1949) birth

  (1978) marries RWJ IV

  (2001) divorce from RWJ IV

  (2007) marries Ahmad Rashad

  affairs, rumored

  and Casey’s death

  cited

  college years

  dating RWJ IV

  “disowned” by Johnson family after the divorce

  dog breeding

  financial settlement at divorce

  Florida home

  frugal, careful with money

  and help for Casey

  horse breeding

  horsemanship

  meets Ahmad Rashad

  mentioned

  modeling career

  not a homemaker or domestic type

  opposed Casey’s adoption plan

  parenting style

  personality

  physical appeal of

  politics

  psychiatrist sessions

  respect for RWJ IV

  and Vanity Fair article on Casey

  Frey, Richard

  Frey, Robert David

  (1945) marries Melisse Nemeth

  (1981) divorce and remarriage

  (2010) death

  career

  mentioned

  Frey, William Howard

  Fuentes, Gregorio

  Galt, Edith Bolling (Mrs. Woodrow Wilson)

  Gang Green Nation Web site

  Gansevoort Hotel, New York

  Garbo, Greta

  Geiger, Tracy and Catherine

  “The General” (horse)

  “The General” (person). See Johnson, Robert Wood II

  George, Phyllis

  George Washington University

  germophobia

  Gidley, Stephen

  gifts, thank-you cards not sent, and re-gifting

  Gillespie, Betty May Wold Johnson. See Wold, Betty May

  Gillespie, Eugene P.

  (1973) marries Betty Wold

  (1976) divorces Betty, marries Sara Davies

  military career

  Gillespie, George Ann (d. of Eugene, m. Fox)

  Gillespie, Peter

  Gillespie, William

  Ginsberg-Fellner, Dr. Fredda

  Glancy, Alfred R.

  gold diggers

  Johnson family’s wariness of

  rejected

  suspected

  Goldman, Lawrence P.

  Goldsmith, Barbara

  Goldwater, Barry

  Goodell, Roger

  Goodman, Abraham

  Gopnik, Blake

  Gorsky, Alex

  Grace, Michael

  Gray Terrrace mansion

  Great Depression

  Greenstein, Jeffrey

  Greenstein, Scott

  Greenwich Village, New York

  Greenwood, Sadja. See Stokowski, Sadja

  Greeven, Cristina

  Gregg, Peter

  Gregorian, Vartan

  Greyser, Stephen A.

  Griffin, Robert III (called RG3)

  Grounds for Sculpture, New Jersey

  Grubman, Elizabeth “Lizzie”

  Gutfreund, Susan

  Hall, James Norman

  Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y.

  Hamptons, Long Island, N.Y.

  Harris, Sherwin

  Hartford, Juliet

  Hauptmann, Bruno Richard

  hazing

  helmet safety

  Hemingway, Ernest, Islands in the Stream

  Hemingway, Margaux

  Hemingway, Mariel

  Hemingway, Mary

  Herbert A. Tobin & Associates

  Hess, Leon

  Hickenlooper, Lucy (Olga Samaroff)

  Hickman, David

  Highland Park, N.J.

  RWJ II mayor of

  Hilton, Nicky

  Hilton, Paris

  Hilton, Richard Howard “Rick”

  Hlavcsek, Mary

  Hobcaw Barony

  Hoefflin, Dr. Steven

  Holiday (formerly Sheraton) Inn, Boca Raton

  Hollywood, Calif.

  Hollywood Memorial Hospital, Florida

  Holmes, Santonio

  homosexual activity

  horses

  Horton, Joyce Cecilia

  (1965) marries Seward Jr.

  relations with Johnson family

  Hotchkiss, Noah W.

  Hudson, Rock

  Hungarian immigrants

  Huntley, Chet

  Hutton, Barbara, debut ball of

  Impreveduto, Anthony

  indigestion

  J&J products for

  Mead Johnson products for

  infant nutrition, Mead Johnson products for

  Internal Reven
ue Service

  interracial marriage

  Ircha, Suzanne

  (2009) marries RWJ IV

  Irwin, Charles P.

  Islands in the Stream (book and film)

  Isle of Man

  Israel, RWJ IV in

  Jackson, Michael

  Jacobson, Dr. Max (“Dr. Feelgood”)

  Janssen Pharmaceuticals

  Jasna Polana mansion

  construction of

  Jeandin, Jerome

  Jeter, Derek

  Jets. See New York Jets

  Jetsinsider.com

  Jews

  discrimination against

  food preferences of

  in Johnson family

  RWJ IV advised to partner with a “Jew who wasn’t a silver spoon”

  Jimmy (bodyguard, chauffeur)

  Johnson, Betty May Wold. See Wold, Betty May

  Johnson, Bruce

  (1974) director of American Folk Art Museum

  (1976) death

  Johnson, Bruce (son of Barbara Maxwell)

  Johnson, Casey

  (1978) birth

  (1978) named Sale Trotter Case Johnson

  (2007) adopting a baby

  (2008) attempts reconciliation with father

  (2009) hospitalization and intervention plan

  (2010) death

  (2010) funeral

  accused of a break-in and theft

  apartment on Upper East Side, New York

  childhood

  childlessness

  coroner’s report

  diabetes and other health problems

  drug use and dealing

  first love

  glamorous jobs of

  in L.A.

  marriage plan

  media coverage of her death

  mental illness of (BPD)

  mentioned

  need for father figure

  psychiatrist sessions

  RWJ IV cuts ties with

  scandals of

  schooling

  sexuality of

  spending money

  Vanity Fair article on

  without money

  Johnson, Christopher

  (1959) birth

  stock in Jets

  a trustee of Casey’s trust

  Johnson, Clelia Constance (stage name India Blake)

  Johnson, Daisy

  birth

  and Casey’s death

  in college

  health

  and help for Casey

  horsemanship

  mentioned

  Johnson, Dale (Mrs. Quentin Johnson)

  Johnson, Diana Melville

  (1932) birth

  kidnap attempt

  Johnson, Edward Mead

  in the early J&J business

  forms own company

  Johnson, Edward Mead “Ted” II

  Johnson, Edward Mead “Ted” III

  Johnson, Edward Mead “Ted” IV

  Johnson, Elaine

  (1928) birth

  (1949) marries Keith Wold

  mentioned

  Johnson, Elizabeth Ross “Libet”

  (1950) birth

  art collecting

  art gallery of

  boyfriends and affairs

  Cambodian orphanage

  childhood

  folk art collecting

  marriage #1, Christopher Wright

  marriage #2, Arma Andon

  marriage #3, James Whitall

  marriage #4, Christopher James Kennan

  marriage #5, Jonathan Teal

  mentioned

  miscarriage

  portrait by Childs

  properties of

  in rehab

  stock in Jets

  Vanity Fair article on

  Johnson, Evangeline Brewster

  (1897) birth

  (1926) marries Leopold Stokowski

  (1937) divorces Stokowski

  (1938) marries Zalstem-Zalessky, becomes “Princess”

  (1977) marries Charles Merrill

  (1990) death

  brutalized by Charles Merrill

  early feminism and rebellion of

  flying over Palm Beach leafletting

  kidnapping fears

  last missive to family and friends

  lifetime of traveling

  as teenager

  tries to get Seward Jr. laid

  in World War I

  Johnson, Gary (no relation to Johnson family)

  Johnson, Helen

  Johnson, Jaime

  (1982) birth

  and Casey’s death

  cited

  in college

  and help for Casey

  lupus and other health problems

  mentioned

  Johnson, James (son of Edward Mead)

  Johnson, James Loring “Jimmy”

  Johnson, James Wood

  in the early J&J business

  founding of J&J

  handwritten signature trademark of

  mentioned

  president of J&J

  Johnson, Jeniah Anne Josephine “Kookie”

  life and career

  paternity of

  Johnson, Jennifer

  Johnson, John, (2008) birth

  Johnson, John Seward

  (1895) birth

  (1924) marries Ruth Dill

  (1932) relocates to Bermuda

  (1937) divorces Ruth

  (1939) marries Esther Underwood

  (1971) divorces Esther

  (1971) marries Basia Piasecka

  final will, leaving most to Basia

  mentioned

  molested Mary Lea, claim

  molested Seward Jr.’s wife Barbara, claim

  a philanderer

  and Seward Jr.

  sexual abuse inflicted on as teenager

  Johnson, J. Seward Jr.

  (1930) birth

  (1951) drops out of college, joins the Navy, honorably discharged

  (1955) joins J&J

  (1956) meets and marries Barbara Maxwell

  (1958) attempts suicide

  (1962) leaves Barbara and files for divorce,

  (1963) raid on own Princeton house, looking for evidence of adultery

  (1965) divorces Barbara

  (1965) marries Joyce Horton

  bequest from Seward Sr.

  childhood recollections of

  cited

  divorce case against Barbara

  doubts about Jeniah’s paternity

  forced out of J&J

  friendly with Lloyd Williams

  leads fight of siblings to overturn Seward Sr.’s will

  loses virginity

  mentioned

  missing gun episode

  offended by press coverage of Johnson v. Johnson case

  politics of

  psychiatric evaluations

  sculpture of

  thoughts re ex-wife Barbara

  youthful hell-raising

  Johnson, John Seward III

  Johnson, Keith Wold

  (1948) birth

  (1975) death from overdose

  (1975) funeral service

  anger toward women

  car wrecks

  childhood

  college years

  drug use

  effect of death on Johnson family

  effeminate and shy

  gayness of

  insurance payment on death

  mentioned

  near-fatal car accident

  reportage on death

  successful investments of

  Johnson, Lambert

  Johnson, Louise

  Johnson, Mary Lea

  (1926) birth

  (1950) marries William Ryan

  (1972) divorces Ryan

  (1972) marries Vincent D’Arc

  (1977) divorces D’Arc

  (1978) marries Marty Richards

  (1990) death

  art gallery of

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p; claimed D’Arc plot to kill her

  claim that father Seward Sr. molested her

  inheritance

  mentioned

  as mother

  RWJ III’s confidante

  sex life

  spending money

  will and bequests

  Johnson, Nancy Sale Frey. See Frey, Nancy Sale

  Johnson, Raymond (no relation to Johnson family)

  Johnson, Richard (no relation to Johnson family)

  Johnson, Roberta

  Johnson, Robert Wood

  (1845) birth and early years

  (1892) second marriage, to Evangeline Armstrong

  (1910) death

  acquires red cross logo from Clara Barton

  founding of J&J

  mentioned

  noncompete clause with Seabury

  obituary

  political career, aborted

  size of estate

  “stick the knife into the bowels” quote

  Johnson, Robert Wood II “the General”

  (1893) birth

  (1914) joins J&J board

  (1916) marries Elizabeth Ross

  (1930) divorces Elizabeth, marries Margaret Shea

  (1932) ousts James, becomes president

  (1943) divorces Margaret, marries Evelyne Vernon

  (1943) in World War II, appointed by FDR to Brigadier General rank

  (1944) taking J&J public

  (1965) forces RWJ III out of the company

  (1968) death

  advertising and marketing interest

  automobiles of

  book about, by Foster

  Credo of

  deathbed rapprochement with RWJ III

  encourages nephew’s drinking

  and Evangeline

  fortune bequeathed to RWJ Foundation

  funeral

  health obsession of

  health problems

  manipulative and dominating

  mentioned

  obsession with business

  plot against Seward and Evangeline for control of J&J stock

  political career

  in prep school

  Queeg-like behavior

  rank of General

  and Seward Jr.

  in society

  special attention to J&J products

  as teenager

  training in the drug business

  wild as youth (drunk, speed freak)

  a womanizer

  Johnson, Robert Wood III “Bobby”

  (1920) birth

  (1939–1941) schooling

  (1942–1945) World War II service

  (1943) marries Betty Wold

  (1947–1965) career at J&J

  (1965) forced out of J&J by his father

  (1970) death

  (1970) memorial service and interment

  affairs of

  automobiles of

  blacklisted socially after being fired

  as child, abandoned and ignored by RWJ II

  deathbed rapprochement with RWJ II

  Florida home

  health problems

  home life in Princeton

  mentioned

  sportsman and hunter image

  summertime job at J&J

  trust set up for

  Johnson, Robert Wood IV “Woody”

  (1947) birth

  (1966) European grand tour with Jack Mills

  (1968) near-fatal fall, breaks back

  (1970) returns to University of Arizona, gets degree

  (1976) Florida days

  (1978) marries Nancy Sale Frey

  (1982) move to New York

  (2001) divorce from Nancy

 

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