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by David Nasaw


  Model T and, 45–46

  Robert’s assassination and, 787

  Rosemary’s difficulties and, 90, 152, 265–66, 451, 532, 533, 534, 536–37

  at school, 28, 106

  Swanson compared with, 110

  on Swope, 174

  trusts and, 92, 194, 586

  vacations of, 86–87, 194, 214, 222, 325–26, 336, 344–45, 369, 681

  World War II outbreak and, 407

  Kennedy, Rose Marie “Rosemary” (daughter), 56–57, 62, 126, 194, 222–24, 264–67, 333, 419, 424–26, 435, 447, 457, 463, 526–27, 532–37, 547, 584, 586, 610, 668, 712, 738, 765, 786

  behavior change of, 532–33

  birth of, 57

  childhood of, 90, 151

  at Craig House, 535–36, 547, 584, 628–29

  in England during JPK’s ambassadorship, 297, 298

  glandular treatments of, 223–24, 242, 264

  at Helen Newton’s, 222–23, 242, 264

  lobotomy of, xxiii, 535–37, 589, 630–31, 683, 691

  mental and social difficulties of, xxiii, 90, 151–52, 153–54, 201, 222–23, 242, 266, 379, 422, 425, 534, 536, 696

  Miss Gibbs as companion of, 410, 411, 419, 426, 435

  and outbreak of World War II, 410

  at St. Coletta, 628–31, 695

  schooling of, 106, 149, 152–54, 162, 222, 264–66, 297, 379, 410–11, 451, 526, 532–33

  separation from family, 425–26, 631

  worries about, 266, 425, 533–34, 631

  Kennedy Child Study Center, 755–56

  Kennedy family:

  cameras and, 665

  during Depression years, 168–69, 170

  French villa of, 679, 680–81, 689, 770

  Hyannis Port home of, 92, 99, 126, 132–33, 190, 220, 247, 248, 263–64, 266, 678–79, 719, 766–67, 782, 786

  Irish roots of, 4

  last group photograph of, 750–51

  move from Boston to New York, 105–6, 113

  Palm Beach home of, 189; see also Palm Beach, Fla.

  trusts for, 91–92, 131, 155, 170, 194, 528–29, 586, 587, 612

  wealth of, 15

  Kenny, Thomas, 38

  Kent, Duke of, 294, 378

  Kent, Frank, 236, 245, 317, 355

  Kent, Sidney, 75

  Kent, Tyler, 444–47, 468

  Keogh, Eugene, 729

  Kerrigan, John, 593

  Khrushchev, Nikita, 745–46

  Killian, James R., Jr., 699

  Kintner, Robert, 431–32, 481, 500, 501, 505

  Kirk, Alan, 528

  Kirstein, Louis, 111, 301

  Klemmer, Harvey, 269, 299, 474

  Knebel, Fletcher, 721–22

  Knickerbocker, H. R., 199

  Knight, Maxwell, 444, 445

  Knox, Frank, 459–60, 493

  Knudsen, William, 511

  Korea, 654

  Korean War, 632–33, 634–35, 637

  Edward Kennedy and, 648

  JFK’s views on, 658

  JPK’s views on, 636, 637, 660

  Kravis, Henry, 692

  Kravis, Raymond, 692–93

  Kristallnacht, 359–60, 361

  Krock, Arthur, 215, 238, 240, 256, 261, 268, 269, 273, 291, 314, 317, 319, 321, 355, 482, 492, 500, 525, 541, 566, 583, 599, 601, 615, 637, 659, 662, 687, 690, 705

  background of, 211

  Fortune article and, 262–63

  I’m for Roosevelt and, 247, 256

  JFK’s Harvard thesis and, 212, 435–36

  JFK’s presidential campaign and, 727–28

  JPK’s alliance with, 211, 316, 367

  on JPK’s ambassadorship, 395–96

  JPK’s interviews with, 211, 606

  JPK’s presidential ambitions and, 316, 318, 327–28

  JPK proposed as envoy to Ireland by, 506–7

  JPK’s relationship with, 211–12, 236

  New York Times editor-in-chief position and, 316

  on Roosevelt, 197

  on Roosevelt’s relationship with JPK, 229

  Kuhn, Ferdinand, Jr., 284, 362

  labor, 229, 232, 260, 504

  maritime, 261–62, 267–69, 278–79, 284

  1960 presidential election and, 753

  racketeering and, 710–11

  Labour Party, 484

  Laemmle, Carl, 74, 94

  La Follette, Philip, 382

  Lait, Jack, 604

  Lakewood, 248

  Lamont, Thomas, 319–20, 507

  Land, Emory Scott, 543–44

  Landis, James, 216, 217, 247, 543, 614–15, 635, 653, 659, 662, 663, 666, 671, 687, 742, 769

  death of, 770

  tax problems of, 769–70

  Landon, Alfred M., 250, 531

  Lansky, Meyer, 80

  Laos, 756

  Laski, Harold, 198, 200, 202, 203, 224, 128, 390, 484

  Lasky, Jesse, 94, 100, 101, 107, 110, 139–40

  Lawford, Christopher, 678

  Lawford, Patricia Kennedy (daughter), 90, 113, 126, 243, 264, 266–67, 325, 423, 457, 463, 490, 560, 602, 646, 654, 667, 695, 719, 762

  birth of, 90

  education of, 526, 527, 547

  in England during JPK’s ambassadorship, 286, 297, 298

  Hartington’s death and, 573

  JPK’s stroke and, 776, 778, 779

  Kathleen’s death and, 621

  marriage of, 585, 678

  work life of, 585

  World War II and, 410

  Lawford, Peter, 695, 730, 762, 778

  Patricia Kennedy’s marriage to, 585, 678

  Lawler, Anna, 160–61

  Lawrence, Charles, 223–24

  Lawrence, David, 729

  League of Nations, 176, 199, 258, 290, 361

  Leaming, Barbara, 622

  LeBaron, Bill, 116

  Lee, Raymond E., 460, 467, 473, 501

  Leffingwell, Russell, 67

  LeFrak, Sam, 778

  LeHand, Missy, 191, 244–45, 247, 366, 416, 480, 490, 492, 493, 542–43

  Lehár, Franz, 155

  lend-lease program, 510, 511–13, 515, 516–20, 525

  Lenglen, Suzanne, 97

  Leonard, Dutch, 56

  Lerner, Max, 356

  Lewin, Charles J., 666

  Lewis, Duffy, 728

  Lewis, John L., 260, 319

  Libbey-Owens-Ford Company, 192, 210, 262–63

  Liberty, 314

  Liberty Loans, 54

  Lieut. Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Home, 627–28

  Life, 313, 432, 519, 561, 615, 637, 739, 752, 774

  JPK’s article in, 599–602, 604–5

  Lincoln, Evelyn, 771

  Lincoln Center, 773

  Lindbergh, Anne Morrow, 300, 338–39, 377

  Lindbergh, Charles A., 102, 266, 300, 306, 338–40, 357, 360, 369, 418, 427, 503, 514

  Lindley, Ernest, 658

  Lindsay, Ronald, 338, 363, 364, 372

  Lippmann, Walter, 198, 211, 317, 356–57, 367, 394, 434, 637

  Lipstadt, Deborah, 360

  liquor:

  JPK bootlegging stories, 71, 79–81

  JPK’s Somerset Importers business, 192–94, 245, 528–29, 611, 720

  Prohibition and, 79, 191, 192, 193

  Literary Digest, 236

  Lloyd, Harold, 110

  Lloyd George, David, 433

  lobotomy, 534–35

  of Rosemary Kennedy, xxiii, 535–37, 589, 630–31, 683, 691

 
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 11

  Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr., 545, 604, 607, 639, 641, 656

  JFK’s Senate campaign against, 652, 656, 657–58, 661, 662–70, 741–42

  Loew, Marcus, 94, 100, 101, 103

  Logevall, Fredrik, 600

  London Evening Standard, 377

  London Monetary and Economic Conference, 191

  London School of Economics, 198–99, 239

  Long, Breckinridge, 199, 410, 446, 447, 482, 496, 497, 508, 509

  Long, Huey, 230, 231, 235

  Lonsdale, Frederick, 376, 554

  Look, 655, 721–22, 724

  Looker, Earle, 262–63

  Los Angeles Examiner, 96

  Los Angeles Times, 116, 120, 122–23, 125, 128, 130, 136, 364, 369, 506, 513, 737

  Lothian, Philip Kerr, Lord, 411–12, 416–17, 427–28, 465, 466, 483, 506, 507, 509

  Lowell, Abbott, 61

  Lowell, Ralph, 24

  Luce, Clare Boothe, 299, 379–80, 432, 433, 435, 436, 463, 464, 469, 489, 494, 544–45, 554, 555, 568, 615, 703

  Luce, Henry, 299, 300, 379, 380, 519, 580, 637, 739–40

  Lusitania, 44–45

  Lyons, Louis, 497–500, 503, 514

  MacArthur, Douglas, 635, 658

  MacDonald, Malcolm, 358, 361, 362, 365, 371, 390

  MacDonald, Torbert, 379, 595, 677–78, 708

  Mack, Roy, 693

  Mackay, Ellin, 249

  Mailer, Norman, 762

  Maine and New Hampshire Theatre Company, 91, 94, 120

  Maisky, Ivan, 484

  Maltz, Albert, 730–31

  Manhattan, S.S., 284

  Manhattanville College, 695

  Mao Zedong, 636

  Marion, Frances, 96, 102

  Maritime Commission, 315, 343, 409, 543–44

  congressional report of, 269–70

  establishment of, 259

  JPK as chairman of, xxi, 80, 255–56, 258–59, 261–62, 264, 267–70, 272, 276, 277, 278–79, 296, 544

  maritime industry, 258–59

  labor practices and disputes in, 261–62, 267–69, 278–79, 284

  Mark Twain Journal, 731

  Marsh, Ollie, 121

  Marshall, George, 616, 674

  Marshall, Tully, 138

  Marshall Plan, 616–17, 618, 636

  Martin, Joe, 616

  Martin, Mary Jane, 213

  Martin, Samuel Klump, III, 213

  Marwood mansion, 213–15, 228–29, 245, 273

  Marx, Groucho, 251

  Marx, Harpo, 252

  Massachusetts Electric, 59

  Matsu, 745, 746

  Matthews, Chris, 753

  Matthews, J. B., 672–73

  Maverick Congregational Church, 7

  Maxwell, Elsa, 299, 325

  Mayer, Louis B., 121, 135

  McAllister, Father Nilus, 220

  McCarthy, Jean Kerr, 685

  McCarthy, Joe (reporter), 171

  McCarthy, Joseph (senator), 595–96, 667–68, 671, 672–74, 677, 682, 685, 728, 741

  Army hearings, 673, 675

  death of, 685

  JFK and, 666–67, 685, 701

  JPK and, 667, 672, 674, 685

  Robert Kennedy and, 671, 672, 685

  McClellan, John, 673, 688, 711

  McCormack, John W., 539, 588, 703, 729

  McCormick, Colonel Robert, 243–44, 318, 497, 517, 644

  McCraw, Thomas, 226

  McDonald, George, 527–28

  McInerny, Tim, 555, 557–58, 653–54, 681, 682

  McNamara, Robert, 760

  Meet the Press, 658–59, 785

  mental retardation, 698–99, 760

  Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation and, 696–99

  presidential panel on, 760–61

  Merchandise Mart, 588–89, 592, 611–12, 625, 647, 693, 694, 782

  Merchants Bank of Boston, 38, 39, 45, 49, 59

  Merrill, Joe, 35–36

  Messersmith, George, 328

  Meyer, Eugene, 507, 508

  Meyner, Robert, 720

  MGM, 94, 119, 259

  Middle East, 351, 497, 530, 658–59

  JFK’s tour of, 654

  Middlesex Club, 61

  Milbank, Jeremiah, 112, 119

  Miller, Merle, 576

  Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, 421

  Mitford, Unity, 404

  Mizner, Addison, 190

  Moffat, Jay Pierrepont, 292, 293–94, 332, 354, 355, 362, 365, 370, 429–30

  Moley, Raymond, 175, 179, 180, 181, 186, 187, 191, 202, 205, 208, 209–10, 218

  Moniz, Egas, 534

  Mooney, James, 383, 384, 385

  Moore, Edward “Eddie,” 63, 67, 77, 87, 89, 93, 98, 105, 114, 117, 137, 151, 175, 180, 207, 213, 214, 215, 221, 255, 284, 375, 387, 408, 419, 436, 447, 450, 463, 464, 491, 495

  in England during JPK’s ambassadorship, 297, 299, 300

  JFK’s congressional campaign and, 595, 598

  JPK’s first business transaction with, 59

  JPK’s relationship with, 59–60, 180

  Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation and, 613

  motion picture industry and, 94, 95, 112, 115–16, 118, 138–39

  Rosemary Kennedy and, 411, 533

  Moore, Mary, 59–60, 63, 113, 255, 297, 375, 419, 436, 447, 450

  Rosemary Kennedy and, 152, 411, 425, 426, 533, 628

  Moore, Owen, 86

  Moore, Father Thomas, 527, 535

  Morgan, Edward P., 746

  Morgan, Forbes, 188

  Morgan, J. P. “Jack,” 285, 403, 419

  Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., 215, 230, 231, 246, 272, 274, 276–77, 325, 326, 330, 331, 333, 338, 367, 395, 412, 437–38, 583

  Morgenthau, Henry, III, 326–27

  Morris, Sylvia Jukes, 380

  Morrissey, Francis X. “Frank,” 716, 719, 729, 730, 766

  judgeship and, 768–69, 786

  Morrissey, Michael, 732

  Morrison, Herbert, 484

  Morse, Wayne, 735

  Mortal Storm, The, 502

  Morton, Thurston, 752

  Moscicki, Ignacy, 401

  motion picture industry, xx

  British import restrictions and, 420–21

  censorship and, xx, 75–76, 97, 107

  FBO and, see FBO

  First National and, 122–27, 128–29, 135, 158

  Jews in, 75, 97, 103, 104, 501–2, 503, 559

  JPK in, xx, 65–71, 73–76, 91–104, 105–27, 128–32, 135–46, 154–62, 168, 169–70, 518

  JPK’s Harvard lecture series on, 100–102, 109

  K-A-O and, 112, 119–20, 121, 122, 128–29, 130–31, 135, 137

  Pathé and, see Pathé

  RKO and, see RKO

  Robertson-Cole Distributing Corporation and, 71, 73–75

  sound systems and, 111, 124

  Moving Picture World, 95, 100

  Mowrer, Edgar, 459–60

  Mulkern, Patsy, 595

  Mundelein, George Cardinal, 252

  Munich Agreement, 346–47, 348–49, 359–60, 400, 402, 435–36, 485, 633, 745

  Muñoz Marin, Luis, 748

  Murdock, J. J., 112–13, 115, 137, 159

  Murphy, Frank, 482, 492, 493, 496, 507, 509, 539, 581

  Murphy, Paul, 193, 221, 301, 377

  JPK’s employment of, 613, 614

  Murphy, William, Jr., 318

  Murray, Vera, 77

  Mushyn, Thomas, 679

  Mussolini, Benito, 199,
272, 287, 289, 304, 346, 356, 375, 381, 448, 451

  Roosevelt’s April, 1939 letter to, 381–82, 385

  Muste, A. J., 607

  Nantasket, Mass., 81

  Nashville Tennessean, 737

  Nation, 257

  National Conference of Christians and Jews, 672

  National Conference of Citizens for Religious Freedom, 743

  National Distillers, 192

  National Maritime Union (NMU), 268

  National Recovery Act, 232

  National Shawmut Bank, 33, 45, 59, 71, 88

  National Socialism, 484, 498, 503

  National Union for Social Justice, 230

  NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), 636, 638, 679

  Navy, U.S., 504

  JFK’s service in, 527–28, 531, 540, 542, 543, 549, 551, 555–59, 560

  Joe Kennedy, Jr.’s service in, 527, 528, 540, 542, 543, 546, 549, 555, 561, 567, 568–69, 567, 568–69, 570–71

  Robert Kennedy’s service in, 584–85

  Navy League, Trafalgar Day dinner of, 353–54

  Nazi Germany, 199, 200, 287, 288, 302, 315, 334–47, 356, 372–73, 377–78, 385, 394, 399–407, 418, 427, 432, 433, 438, 459, 475, 483, 486, 496–97, 516, 531, 577, 581, 605, 606, 638, 745

  anti-Nazi films and, 501–2

  appeasement of, see appeasement of Nazi Germany

  Athenia and, 409

  Austria annexed by (Anschluss), 287–90, 292, 293, 294, 306–7, 308–9, 322, 329, 351, 360, 361, 383, 413, 486

  Belgium and, 439–40, 449, 450

  Britain attacked by, 458, 461, 462–63, 466, 468, 469, 473–75, 477, 478, 479, 480–81, 496, 516, 529–31, 568

  Britain’s declaration of war against, 406–7, 408, 410, 411, 415, 416

  Czechoslovakia and, 287, 290, 302, 323, 329–30, 332, 334–47, 360, 375–76, 383, 400, 413, 486

  Denmark and, 437

  Dirksen and, 310–11, 741–42

  economy of, 372, 382–84, 416

  France invaded by, 440, 441, 447–56, 458

  Holland and, 439–40

  Joe Kennedy, Jr. in, 199, 200–202

  JPK’s conversations with diplomats in, 310–11, 321

  JPK’s fears about, xxii, 323

  King Leopold and, 615

  Kristallnacht in, 359–60, 361

  Norway and, 428, 429, 437, 438, 439

  Nuremberg Laws in, 287, 306

  persecution of Jews in, 199–200, 287, 306–9, 310–11, 322, 329, 349–52, 359, 363, 364–65, 508, 581–82

  Poland and, 376, 399–405, 413, 420, 486, 579, 633

  Roosevelt and, 307, 309, 310, 321–22, 334, 338, 341, 344, 349

  Soviet alliance with, 399, 415–16

  Soviet Union invaded by, 531

  surrender of, 579–80

  in Tripartite Pact, 479–80

 

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