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NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, AND JOURNALS
Acheson, Dean. “Dean Acheson’s Version of Robert Kennedy’s Version of the Cuban Missile Affair.” Esquire, February 1969.
ACLU News. “Kennedy Urged to End Mail Surveillance.” June 1964.
Adams, Val. “A Television Dropout.” New York Times, October 2, 1966.
Afro-American. “New York Leaders Divide over Kennedy, Keating.” October 24, 1964.
Agnew, Bruce. “Kennedy and Javits Find They’re Not Quite a Team.” New York Post, February 17, 1965.
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rt Kennedy’s Week to Reckon.” Life, July 3, 1964.
Alexander, Holmes M. “Kennedys ‘Won’ Venezuelan Election.” New Haven Register, January 13, 1964.
_____. “RFK: How He’s Building His Own Party.” Nation’s Business, July 1966.
Allen, Michael O., William Goldschlag, and Richard T. Pienciak. “Glimpse Inside the Kennedy Fortune.” New York Daily News, February 1, 1988.
Alsop, Joseph. “The Anti-Legislative Process.” Washington Post, October 28, 1963.
_____. “Bobby!” Washington Post, July 1, 1966.
_____. “California and Kennedy.” Washington Post, June 8, 1964.
_____. “Can Bob Kennedy Be Pressured into a Sacrificial Candidacy?” Washington Post, January 17, 1968.
_____. “Crucial Decisions.” Washington Post, January 8, 1964.
_____. “Democratic Organization Gap.” Washington Post, January 6, 1967.
_____. “Democrats Lucky in Men Like Kennedy and Humphrey.” Washington Post, May 31, 1968.
_____. “Gaining the Objective.” Washington Post, October 29, 1962.
_____. “Hoffa: A Rewarding Subject for Close Study.” Washington Post, June 29, 1959.
_____. “The Impossible Dialogue.” Washington Post, June 24, 1963.
_____. “Kennedy and Keating.” Washington Post, August 21, 1964.
_____. “Kennedy at the Turning Point, Must Reassess His Campaign.” Washington Post, June 3, 1968.
_____. “The Khrushchev Question.” Washington Post, January 26, 1962.
_____. “Laos and the New Left.” Washington Post, March 13, 1967.
_____. “Most Excellent Among Us Fall Before Mindless Assaults.” Washington Post, June 7, 1968.
_____. “The Neo-Colonial Problem.” Washington Post, May 29, 1963.
_____. “Never Ask the End.” Washington Post, July 15, 1960.
_____. “The Nightmare.” Washington Post, June 21, 1963.
_____. “Odd Episode of Soviet Diplomacy.” Washington Post, July 26, 1961.
_____. “The Other America.” Washington Post, June 14, 1963.
_____. “The Real Intelligence Story.” New York Herald Tribune, November 2, 1962.
_____. “The Religious Issue.” Washington Post, October 26, 1960.
_____. “Robert Kennedy on the Stump Projects Image of Brother.” Washington Post, May 15, 1968.