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by Rick Perlstein

Egypt

  Ehrlich, Aaron

  Ehrlichmann, John

  Eichmann, Adolf

  Eisenhower, Dwight D. ,

  “All-Republican

  Conference” convened by;

  brinkmanship of; budgets

  submitted by; as

  Columbia University president;

  economic growth during

  administration of; farewell

  address of; far-right

  rhetoric against,

  and Goldwater’s

  candidacy,

  homosexuals

  banned from federal jobs by;

  inaugural balls of; Johnson and,

  Lodge and,

  Manion and;

  1952 candidacy of,

  at

  1960 Republican Convention,

  at 1964 Republican

  Convention;

  and Nixon’s 1960 campaign;

  on nuclear weapons;

  “preventive war” doctrine rejected by,

  reelection of;

  Romney and; as Rose Bowl

  Parade grand marshal; Scranton

  and;

  summit meetings of Khrushchev and,

  and Taiwan; troops

  sent to Little Rock by

  Eisenhower, Mamie

  Eisenhower, Milton

  Emancipation Proclamation

  Employment Act (1946)

  England; and Suez crisis; in World War II

  Episcopalians

  Equal Pay Act (1963)

  Eros magazine

  Ervin, Sam

  Esquire magazine

  Estes, Billie Sol

  Evangelical Christians

  Evans, M. Stanton

  Evans, Rowland

  Evers, Medgar

  Evjue, William

  Face of Arizona, The (Goldwater)

  Face the Nation

  Fact magazine

  Failor, Ed

  Fail-Safe (film)

  Fair Campaign Practices Commission

  Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC)

  Fair Labor Standards Act (1938)

  Falk Corporation

  Falwell, Jerry

  Fannin, Paul

  Farmer, James

  Faubus, Orval

  Faulkner, William

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

  Federal Communications Act (1934)

  Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

  Federal Reserve

  Feldman, Myer

  Fellers, General Bonner

  Feminine Mystique, The (Friedan)

  Finch, Bob

  Fire Next Time, The (Baldwin)

  Firestone Tire & Rubber Company

  Fischer, John

  Florida: Democratic Party in;

  primary in; Republican Party in,

  Florida East Coast Railway

  Foley, Dan

  Folger, Cliff

  Fong, Hiram

  “For America” advocacy group

  Ford, Gerald R.

  Ford, Henry

  Ford Foundation

  Ford Motor Company

  Foreign Policy Research Institute

  Forrestal, Mike

  Fortas, Abe

  Fortune magazine

  Foundation for Economic Education (FEE)

  France; and Suez crisis; in World War II,

  Francis Amendment

  Franke, David

  Frankfurter, Felix

  Frankfurter Rundschau

  Frawley, Patrick

  Frederickson, Cora

  Freedom Rides

  Freeman, The (magazine)

  French Revolution

  Friedan, Betty

  Friedman, Milton

  Friendly, Fred

  Friends, Religious Society of, see Quakers

  Frizzelle, Nolan

  Frohmiller, Susan

  Frost, Robert

  Fulbright, J. William

  Fullerton Evening Junior College

  Fulton, Richard

  Gagarin, Yuri

  Gainey, Dan

  Galamison, Milton

  Galbraith, John Kenneth

  Gallup polls

  Garbo, Greta

  Garroway, Dave

  Garst, Murray

  Garver, Ron

  Gaston, Robert

  Gates, Thomas

  General Dynamics

  General Electric (G.E.)

  General Electric Theater (television show)

  General Mills

  General Motors (GM)

  General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (Keynes)

  Geneva Summit (1955)

  Genovese, Kitty

  Georgetown University School of Foreign Service

  Georgia: Democratic Party of; Republican Party of

  German-American Bund

  German Democratic Republic, see East Germany

  Giacometti, Alberto

  GI Bill (1944)

  Gilder, George

  Gillis, Frederick

  Ginzburg, Ralph

  Glasgow Herald

  Gleason, Jackie

  God and Man at Yale (Buckley)

  Godfrey, Arthur

  Goldberg, Arthur J.

  Goldberg, Jackie

  Goldman, Eric

  Goldman Sachs

  Goldmark, John

  Goldrush, The (Goldwater newsletter)

  Goldwater, Baron (father)

  Goldwater, Barry ;

  ACA rating of; announcement of

  candidacy of;

  background of;

  and Bastille Day declaration;

  breakfasts with Rockefeller,

  business philosophy of;

  in California primary,

  campaign headquarters of,

  campaign organization of,

  campaign swings of,

  Chubb Fellowship awarded

  to; on civil rights,

  Cold War hard line of,

  committee to draft, see

  National Draft Goldwater Committee;

  and Conscience of a Conservative,

  consensus of opposition

  to; debates demanded by,

  defeat of;

  economic views of; elected to

  Senate; endorsements by farright

  groups of; final days of

  campaign of; fund-raising for,

  grassroots support for,

  as gubernatorial campaign

  manager; and Human Events,

  in Illinois primary; impact of

  Kennedy assassination on candidacy

  of; and Jenkins affair,

  and John Birch Society;

  Johnson “Anti-Campaign” against,

  Johnson’s campaign

  ads against,

  and Kennedy’s foreign policy,

  Kennedy’s strategy for 1964

  campaign against; liberal

  journalists on; and Lodge

  candidacy; marriage of; and

  McCarthyism; media coverage of,

  meeting of Johnson and;

  morality and law-and-order themes of,

  and National Review

  circle; and Newburgh

  welfare controversy; in New

  Hampshire primary,

  “new

  money” and; newspaper

  column by; in New York primary,

  and 1960 election,

  and 1962 election; at

  1964 Republican Convention,

  Nixon campaigns for,

  official campaign literature of,

  opening of campaign of,

  open letter to Roosevelt

  from; in Oregon primary,

  and

  platform; positioning for

  1964 nomination of,

  press corps

  and; protests held against,

  psychiatrists on;

  Reagan campaigns for;

  religious groups opposed to;

  Republican contingency planning for
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br />   possible presidential bid of;

  Republican governors opposed to,

  riots and; and

  Rockefeller’s divorce and remarriage,

  and Scranton candidacy,

  in Senate,

  Goldwater, Barry (cont.)

  Senate reelection campaign of,

  Southern delegates for,

  Southern support for,

  speaking tours of,

  television campaign

  appearances of,

  test-ban treaty opposed by,

  and Vietnam War; voter

  discomfort with; on War on

  Poverty; (Clif) White and,

  on withdrawing

  diplomatic recognition from Soviet

  Union; working-class

  support for; in World War II ;

  youth support for,

  Goldwater, Joanne (daughter)

  Goldwater, Josephine (mother)

  Goldwater, Michael (son)

  Goldwater, Michael “Big Mike” (grandfather)

  Goldwater, Morris (uncle)

  Goldwater, Peggy (wife)

  Goldwater for President Committee

  Gonzales, Henry

  Good Housekeeping magazine

  Goodman, Paul

  Goodyear Aircraft

  Government Girl magazine

  Graham, Billy

  Graham, James

  Grand Teton National Park

  Grassroots for Goldwater, Inc.

  Gravediggers, The (Schlafly)

  Great Depression

  Great Society

  Grede Foundries

  Greeley, Horace

  Green, Al

  Greene, Bob

  Greenspan, Alan

  Gregory, Dick

  Grenier, John

  Griffith. W.

  Griffiths, Martha

  Grindle, Paul

  Griswold, A. Whitney

  Gronouski, John

  Group Research Incorporated

  Growing Up Absurd (Goodman)

  Gruber, Bronco

  Guatemala, too

  Guest, Raymond

  Guylay, Lou

  Haffa, Harry

  Hagerty, James

  Haldeman, H. R.

  Haley, J. Evetts

  Hall, Jay

  Hall, Leonard

  Halleck, Charlie

  Hamer, Fannie Lou

  Hanes, Art

  Harding, Warren G.

  Harding College

  Harff, Jim

  Hargis, Billy James

  Harkin, General Paul

  Harlan, John Marshall

  Harlem Hospital

  Harlow, Bryce

  Harper’s magazine

  Harriman, Averell

  Harrington, lone

  Harrington, Michael

  Harris polls

  Hartford Times

  Hartsfield, William

  Harvard University ;

  Intercollegiate Socialist Society at;

  Kennedys at; Kerr’s lecture at,

  Kissinger at; Law

  School; (George)

  Wallace’s speech at; Young

  Americans for Freedom at

  Harvey, Paul

  Hatfield, Mark

  Hawkes, Albert

  Hayden, Carl

  Hayden, Tom

  Hayek, Friedrich A.

  Hazlitt, Henry

  Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW),

  U.S. Department of

  Hearst Corporation

  Heller, Walter

  Hello, Dolly! (musical)

  Henderson Mills

  Herblock (Herbert Lawrence Block)

  Herbstreith, Delores

  Herbstreith, Lloyd

  Heritage Foundation

  Herman, Dick

  Hess, Karl

  Hess, Steve

  Heston, Charlton

  Hicks, Louise Day

  Hiestand, Edgar

  Higham, John

  Highlander Folk School

  Hill, Lister

  Hilsman, Roger

  Hinman, George

  Hiroshima, atomic bombing of

  Hispanics

  Hiss, Alger

  History of American Presidential

  Elections, 1789-1968 (Schlesinger)

  Hitler, Adolf

  Hitler Youth

  Hoffa, Jimmy

  Hofstadter, Richard

  Hoiles, Raymond Cyrus

  Hollings, Ernest “Fritz”

  Hoover, Herbert

  Hoover, J. Edgar

  Hoover Dam

  Hoover Institution

  Horowitz, David

  House of Representatives, U.S. ;

  civil rights legislation in;

  Democratic control of; Post

  Office Operations Subcommittee;

  Republican Caucus; Rules

  Committee;

  Un-American Activities Committee

  (HUAC),

  Housing Act (1961)

  How the West Was Won (film)

  How to Win an Election (Shadegg)

  Hruska, Roman

  Hudson, Rock

  Hughes, Bob

  Human Events magazine

  Humes, Ted

  Humphrey, George

  Humphrey, Hubert H.

  Hungary, 1956 uprising in

  Hunt, E. Howard

  Hunt, George W. P.

  Hunt, H. L.

  Hunter College

  Huntley, Chet

  Hutar, Pat

  Huxley, Aldous

  Iacocca, Lee

  IBM

  Idaho primary

  I Led Three Lives (Philbrick)

  Illinois: Democratic Party of;

  primary in; Republican Party

  of

  Illinois, University of

  Illinois Federation of Republican

  Women Imperial University, Tokyo

  Income Tax, The (Chodorov)

  India

  Indiana: Democratic Party of; primary in

  Indiana, University of

  Indiana Bar Association

  Indianapolis News

  Indianapolis Star

  Indian Wars

  Industry on Parade (radio show)

  Insight and Outlook magazine

  Intercollegiate Socialist Society

  Intercollegiate Society of Individualists (ISI)

  Intergovernmental Relations Committee

  Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

  International Monetary Fund

  Issues and Answers (television show)

  Ithaca College

  I Was a Slave in Russia (Noble)

  Jackman, Richard

  Jackson. D.

  Jackson Citizens Council

  Jaffa, Harold

  James, Robert B.

  Japan; in World War II,

  Jarvis, Howard

  Javits, Jacob

  Jefferson, Thomas

  Jenkins, Walter

  Jenner, William Ezra

  Jesuits

  Jet magazine

  Jews

  JFK: The Man and the Myth (Lasky)

  John Birch Society ,

  anti-UN leaflets given to

  trick-or-treaters by; in

  Arizona; Buckley’s distancing

  from; in California,

  Conscience of a Conservative

  distributed by members of;

  denounced at 1964 Republican

  Convention; Dr. Strangelove

  as satire of beliefs of; Eisenhower

  accused of Communist sympathies by,

  founding of;

  “Impeach Warren” campaign of,

  and Kennedy assassination,

  Kitchel in; libel suit

  against; Minutemen guerrilla group

  and; in South; Walker

  and; (George) Wallace and,

  (John) Wayne in; Young

  Americans for Freedom and;

  Young Republicans and

  John Deere Corporation<
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  Johns Hopkins University

  Johnson, Andrew

  Johnson, Jim

  Johnson, Lady Bird

  Johnson, Lyndon B. ,

  and

  announcement of Goldwater’s

  candidacy; approval ratings

  of; and Bobby Baker affair,

  business dealings of; and

  civil rights;

  and Congress; Daley

  and; far-right attacks on,

  female appointees of;

  foreign policy of; Great

  Society of; inauguration of;

  January 1964 State of the Union

  address of; and Kennedy

  assassination; landslide victory

  of; and Lodge candidacy

  Medicare bill of;

  meeting of Goldwater and;

  New York World’s Fair opened by,

  in 1960 campaign;

  and 1964 Democratic Convention,

  and Nixon candidacy,

  nuclear weapons policy of,

  reelection campaign of,

  Republican support for,

  and Scranton

  candidacy; in Senate,

  tax cut of,

  as Vice President,

  and Vietnam,

  voter registration drive for;

  Wallace’s primary challenge to,

  War on Poverty of,

  Johnson, Philip

  Johnson, Robert W.

  Johnson & Johnson

  Johnston, Olin D.

  Joint Chiefs of Staff

  Jones, Bill

  Jones, Bob, Jr.

  Jones & Laughlin

  Judd, Walter

  Justice Department, U.S.

  Kahn, Herman

  Kansas Republican Party

  Kassel, Kenneth

  Katanga

  Keating, Kenneth B.

  Keene Teacher’s College

  Kefauver, Estes

  Keisling, Bill

  Kelland, Clarence Budington

  Kellard, Kenneth

  Kempton, Murray

  Kendall, David

  Kendall, Willmoore

  Kennan, George F.

  Kennedy, Edward M. “Teddy,”

  Kennedy, Jacqueline

  Kennedy, John F. ,

  ; approval ratings of,

  and arms control;

  assassination of,

  and Bay

  of Pigs invasion,

  and Berlin crisis;

  and civil rights,

  and Cuban missile crisis,

  Kennedy, John F. (cont.)

  far-right rhetoric

  against; at

  Harvard; in House of

  Representatives; and House Rules

  Committee;

  inauguration of,

  Keynesian economic

  policies of; legacy of,

  margin of

  victory of; memory of,

  Johnson campaign and;

  military doctrine of

  campaign of

  Peace Corps plans

  announced by; press conferences

  of; radical right denounced

  by; in Senate,

  Southern

  antagonism toward; strategy

  for 1964 campaign of,

  tribute to, at

  1964 convention; urban

  renewal proposal of; and

  Vietnam; “wage-price

  guideposts” of; and (George)

 

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