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by Richard Aldous


  as member of Kennedy administration vs. historian, 237–39

  memoir of, 377–78

  mentors to, 135

  name changed by, 5–6, 28

  as New York intellectual, 342–43

  and non-Communist Left, 116, 120–23, 132–33

  “nuttiness” of, 301–2

  objectivity of, 189–90

  at Office of Wartime Intelligence, 67–70, 73–76, 78, 80, 83

  in Paris, 90–94

  Parkinson’s disease and declining health of, 378–80

  personal and emotional setbacks of 1965, 335–40

  at Phillips Exeter Academy, 23–28

  on physical and character flaws of JFK, 321–23

  as political advisor, 174–75, 179–80, 280, 282–83, 346–47, 351

  political engagement of, 169–70, 371–73, 383, 385–86

  popularity of, 364–65

  in pre-war London, 51

  prizes and awards, 41, 42, 47, 49, 52, 56, 95, 102, 125, 128, 138–39, 188, 333–34, 388

  as public intellectual, 191, 375–76, 380

  public speaking by, 142–43

  on race relations, 71–73

  relationship with JFK, 208–9, 280–82

  religious language of, 190–93, 199

  reputation of, 383, 388–89

  at Research and Analysis, 77–85, 88, 90, 92, 95, 97, 98

  and RFK’s Senate campaign, 317–18, 343–44

  and Dean Rusk, 250–51

  seventy-fifth birthday party, 377

  and Society of Fellows, 15, 55, 58, 62, 64, 65, 67, 76, 95

  Sorensen’s relationship with, 297–98

  spat with Buckley by, 301–2

  as special assistant to JFK, 218–21, 267–68, 272

  and State of the Union addresses, 153, 268, 285, 297, 372–73

  and Adlai Stevenson, 160–61, 163–64, 170–79

  as Stevenson’s speechwriter, 33, 157–62, 173–74, 177–79, 285, 292, 371, 372

  and Marietta Tree, 131

  and Harry Truman, 127, 151

  in US Army, 93–95

  view of academic life, 197–98

  in wartime London, 86–90

  Washington Post proposed project, 109–10

  as writer for Fortune 109–13

  Schlesinger, Arthur M., Sr. (father), 6–29

  and 1952 presidential election, 158

  and Age of Jackson 89, 92

  and AMS Jr. at Harvard, 126

  authority of, 7, 56

  and Elizabeth Bancroft, 6–7

  as baseball fan, 19–20

  children of, 8–9

  at Columbia, 10–11

  communist associations of, 75, 83, 84

  correspondence with AMS Jr., 294, 307

  death of, 335–37

  at Harvard, 14–15, 17–19, 42, 108

  as historian and author, 10–13, 374, 385

  influence on AMS Jr., 105–7

  Jewish roots of, 15–16

  on objectivity, 189

  on Pulitzer Prize committee, 102

  relationship with AMS Jr., 20, 23, 31, 37, 48, 49, 54, 65–66, 107, 274, 342, 370

  and Society of Fellows, 55

  and University College London lectures, 195, 196

  Schlesinger, Bernhard (grandfather), 7, 16

  Schlesinger, Christina (daughter), 19, 108, 223, 338, 339, 341, 367, 369–70, 379

  Schlesinger, Elizabeth Bancroft (mother), 6–10, 15, 19–23, 26–27, 195–96, 295, 336, 338–40, 370

  Schlesinger, Katharine “Kathy” Bancroft (daughter), 8, 67, 86, 87. See also Kinderman, Katharine “Kathy”

  Schlesinger, Katharine Bancroft (sister), 8

  Schlesinger, Marian Cannon (first wife), 197

  on AMS Jr. in Cambridge, England, 49

  and AMS Jr.’s abrasive behavior, 126

  on AMS Jr.’s father, 29

  on AMS Jr.’s mother, 6, 28

  on Cambridge High and Latin School, 21–22

  children of, 68, 71

  correspondence with AMS Jr., 49–50, 53–54, 85, 86, 88–91, 93–95, 97–100

  courtship with AMS Jr., 43–46, 49–50, 53–54, 62–63

  donkey returned to Buckley by, 216

  on European trip with RFK, 275, 278–79

  and Georgetown set, 115

  on Harvard, 66, 109

  and Kennedys, 267, 281

  and Marietta Tree, 131

  marriage to AMS Jr., 63

  on AMS Jr.’s marriage to Alexandra Emmet, 367–68

  move to Cambridge, 124

  as newlywed, 63, 64

  separation and divorce, 337–41, 343, 366–67

  support of Stevenson by, 210–11

  on writing requests, 109, 110

  Schlesinger, Robert Emmet Kennedy (son), 338, 368–70, 373

  Schlesinger, Stephen (son), 67, 68, 86, 87, 131, 274, 341, 367

  Schlesinger, Thomas Bancroft (brother), 14, 18, 19, 21, 29, 87, 91, 92

  Seaborg, Glenn, 259

  Second New Deal, 199–201

  Secret Intelligence (SI), 77, 90

  Secret Intelligence/Research and Analysis Reports Board (SIRA), 89, 90

  Seligman, E. R. A., 18

  Senate Internal Security Subcommittee (SISS), 68, 80

  Seneca, 321

  Sermon on the Mount, 193

  Sevareid, Eric, 214

  Severus, Septimus, 191

  Sewanee Review, The 132

  Shannon, William V., 328–29

  “Shape of Politics to Come, The” (Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.), 321

  Sharpe, Tom, 52

  Sherwood, Robert F., 225, 372

  Show: The Magazine of the Performing Arts 280

  Shriver, Sargent, 311

  Shrum, Robert, 372

  Signet Society, 40

  “Significance of Jacksonian Democracy, The” (Arthur Schlesinger, Sr.), 12

  Silvers, T. B., 202

  Simon Fraser University, 80

  Sirhan, Sirhan, 348

  Skocpol, Theda, 201

  Sladen-Smith, Frank, 53

  Slate magazine, 380

  Smith, Al, 168, 186

  Smith, Jean, 220

  Smith, Steve, 311, 317

  “Social and Cultural History of the United States, The” (course), 11

  Socialism, 249–50, 299

  Society of Fellows, 15, 55, 58, 62, 64, 65, 67, 76, 95

  Sorensen, Theodore “Ted,” 291, 377

  advice/direction for AMS Jr. from, 268–69, 291, 308

  and AMS Jr., 284–86, 297–98, 333

  and Birmingham civil rights speech, 303–6

  in Cuban missile crisis, 289

  and “Ich bin ein Berliner” speech, 306

  and JFK, 240, 267

  and JFK’s presidential campaign, 212–13

  in Johnson administration, 312

  in Kennedy administration, 205, 224, 299

  Kennedy (JFK biography) by, 313–16, 327–28, 330–31, 387

  as Profiles in Courage coauthor, 208

  on recordkeeping procedures, 227

  and RFK, 345, 347, 359

  and test ban talks, 261, 262

  on Thousand Days 330

  South, the, 73, 303

  South America, 228–29

  Soviet division (CIA), 97

  Soviet Union, 51, 98; See also Cold War

  AMS Jr. on cooperation with, 131–32

  and Berlin, 251–52

  in Cold War, 355

  containment policy, 119

  cooperation with, 123

  and Cuba, 233, 235–36

  in Cuban missile crisis, 288–94, 300

  escapees from, 143

  espionage, 82, 110, 117, 119–21

  and JFK’s Vietnam policy, 282, 283

  joint expedition to Moon with, 308–9

  national debate over, 118–21

  non-Communist Left’s view of, 116

  nuclear test ban treaty with, 296–97, 306

  nuclear t
esting by, 265, 266

  US government penetration by, 147, 148

  US relations with, 297

  Spanish Civil War, 75

  Special Operations (SO), 77

  Spender, Stephen, 197

  Stalin, Joseph, and Stalinism, 120, 129, 350, 379

  “Start of a series” (Life magazine), 328

  State Department, 81, 98, 147, 148, 244, 269, 270, 272, 275, 298, 299, 308

  State of the Union addresses

  Eisenhower (1953), 166

  JFK (1962), 268, 285, 297

  JFK (1963), 297

  Clinton (1994), 372–73

  Stein, Gertrude, 40

  Stevens, Wallace, 39

  Stevenson, Adlai

  Age of Roosevelt as defense of, 327

  AMS Jr. as liaison with, 288, 300–301, 308

  during Bay of Pigs, 234–35

  conservatism of, 156–57

  in Cuban missile crisis, 290–93

  death of, 335

  at Democratic convention of 1960, 204

  foreign policy of, 177–78

  at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner, 149

  and JFK, 209–11, 264–66, 323

  on Kennedy family, 318

  political advice from AMS Jr. for, 174–75, 351

  presidential campaign of 1952, 150–62, 164, 165, 167

  presidential campaign of 1956, 170–79

  qualitative liberalism of, 166

  speechwriting by AMS Jr. for, 33, 157–62, 173–74, 177–78, 179, 285, 292, 371, 372

  and Marietta Tree, 131, 339

  as UN Ambassador, 222

  Stevenson, Borden, 171

  Stewart, Gretchen, 315, 334, 341

  Stoll, Ira, 319

  Stone, I. F., 118

  Strange Career of Jim Crow, The (Woodward), 385

  Stravinsky, Igor, 39

  Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 350

  Sudetenland, 51

  Suez Crisis, 177

  Sulzberger, Arthur, 318

  “Supreme Court, The: 1947” (Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.), 110–13

  Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF), 88

  Sutherland, Graham, 197

  Swartz, Jordan A., 201

  “Swinging Soothsayer,” 343, 368

  Swope, Herbert Bayard, 115–16

  Symphony Hall, Boston, 303–5

  Taber, John, 73

  Taft, Robert A., 119, 207

  Taj Mahal, 30

  Taylor, A. J. P., 197

  Taylor, Maxwell, 255, 257, 270–71

  Taylor, Zachary, 207

  Ted Bates agency, 161

  television, 161, 163

  Thanksgiving Day Massacre, 265

  Thatcher, Margaret, 238

  Third Force, 132–33

  Thistlethwaite, Frank, 187–88

  Thousand Days, A (Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.), 3, 227, 234–35, 238–39, 246, 300, 312–17, 319–34, 336, 342–43, 352, 358, 359, 361, 362, 364, 384, 386, 387

  Thucydides, 329–30

  “Tides of American History” (Arthur Schlesinger, Sr.), 106

  Time magazine, 110, 175, 227, 333, 342–43

  Titania Palace (West Berlin), 141

  Tokyo, Japan, 274, 276

  totalitarianism, 137–38

  Towards A New Past: Dissenting Essays in American History (Bernstein, editor), 385

  Toynbee, Arnold, 196

  Toynbee, Philip, 196

  Trade Mart (Dallas, Texas), 310

  Tree, Marietta, 131, 169, 178, 218, 339

  Tree, Ronald, 131

  Tregaskis, Richard, 303

  Trollope, Anthony, 32

  Truman, Harry S., 98, 119, 121, 127, 147, 149–51, 153, 155, 167, 174, 176, 221, 294, 355

  Trumbo, Christopher, 122

  Trumbo, Dalton, 121–23, 148, 350

  Trump, Donald, 104

  Tuckerman, Nancy, 2

  Tufts, Bill, 159

  Tugwell, Rexford, 168

  Turkey, 290, 293, 300

  Turner, Frederick Jackson, 14, 18, 62, 385, 386

  Twain, Mark, 340, 358

  Two Days in June (Cohen), 304–5

  Udall, Lee, 277–78

  United Nations (UN), 266, 290–93, 308

  United Nations Day speech (1952), 160

  University College London, 195–98

  University of Alabama, 303

  University of California, Berkeley, 285–86

  University of Edinburgh, 29

  University of Iowa, 9

  University of Oklahoma, 80

  US Army, 91

  US Army Office of Medical History, 91

  US Congress

  in The Age of Roosevelt 192

  civil rights legislation in, 303

  power of president and, 354–57

  US Constitution, 356

  US-Japan Committee on Educational and Cultural Cooperation, 274, 276

  US Military Government, in Berlin, 141

  US Naval Academy, 61

  US Naval Reserve, 84

  US Senate

  ratification of nuclear test ban treaty, 296

  RFK’s campaign for, 317–18, 336, 343–44, 371

  Senate Internal Security Subcommittee (SISS), 68, 80

  US Supreme Court, 110–13

  Vandenberg, Arthur, 119, 355

  Vanity Fair 114

  Van Vooren, Monique, 343

  VE Day, 94

  Venona counterintelligence project, 120

  Victory magazine, 73

  Vidal, Gore, 302

  Vienna summit, 244–45

  Vietcong, 283

  Viet Minh, 269

  Vietnam War, 269–72, 282–84, 309, 342, 344–45

  Vinson, Fred M., 111

  Vital Center, The (Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.), 137–40, 191, 249, 353, 384, 386

  V-1 rockets, 87

  V-2 ballistic missile, 87

  Wallace, George, 303

  Wallace, Henry, 118, 123

  Wall Street Crash (1929), 185

  Walters, Vernon, 129

  Walton, Bill, 1

  war, declarations of, 356

  War and the American Presidency (Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.), 378, 379

  Ward, Barbara, 177

  Warm Springs, Georgia, 186

  War on Terror, 379

  Warren, Sidney, 356

  Washington, DC

  postwar period in, 113–14

  Schlesinger family in, 100, 338

  during World War II, 68

  Washington Daily News 74

  Washington Post 1, 74, 109–10, 376–77

  Watergate scandal, 324, 353, 357

  Webster, Daniel, 207

  Wechsler, James, 39, 164, 182

  Weicker, Linda Stevenson, 377

  Weinberger, Caspar, 36

  Welles, Sumner, 82

  Wells, H. G., 40

  West Berlin, 141

  West Branch, Iowa, 9

  “What is loyalty” (Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.), 120, 121

  White, Lee, 304, 305

  White, Theodore H. “Teddy,” 35–37, 41, 48, 68–69, 110, 195, 205, 303, 313

  Whitehead, Alfred North, 43

  White House administration accounts, JFK’s policy on, 226–27

  White House Filing Manual, 226

  White House Library project, 306–7

  Whitfield, Stephen, 119

  Whitman, Walt, 103, 137–38

  “Why are some ‘liberals’ cool to the Kennedy Administration?” (Newsweek article), 318–19

  Why England Slept (John F. Kennedy), 48–49, 206

  Whyte, Anne, 86, 87

  Whyte, Frederick, 53

  Widener Library, 19, 38, 64, 77, 89, 125, 307

  Widnall, William, 329

  Wiesner, Jerome, 273

  Wilde, Oscar, 389

  Wilentz, Sean, 104–5, 190–91, 342

  Wills, Garry, 320, 357, 362

  Wilson (Link), 206

  Wilson, Woodrow, 181, 183, 216, 269, 294, 325

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sp; Winchester, England, 87

  Winks, Robin, 77

  Winthrop, John, 375

  Winthrop House, 304, 305

  Wintour, Charles, 52–54, 57–58, 62, 87–88, 96, 135, 333

  Wintour, Nonie, 88

  Wirtz, W. Willard “Bill,” 157, 177, 178

  “Wise Men” of foreign policy establishment, 150

  Wisner, Frank, 146, 149

  Wolff, Robert, 272

  Wolman, Leo, 15

  Woodward, Bob, 364

  Woodward, C. Vann, 383–85

  Woolworth Building, 21

  World Bank, 109

  world opinion, 265, 292

  World War I, 8

  World War II, 68, 69, 73, 80–82, 86–90, 340, 355

  Writers Division (of OWI), 69, 74

  Wyatt, Wilson, 149, 156, 157, 158

  Xenia, Ohio, 9, 10, 14

  Yale Law School, 112

  Yale University, 35, 36, 97

  Yale University JFK’s commencement address at, 286–87, 297

  Yates, Richard, 303

  Yeats, W. B., 133

  Young Melbourne, The (Cecil), 206

  “Your Obligation to Future Historians” (Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.), 227

  Ziolkowski, Korczak, 23

  Zorin, Valerian, 292–93

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