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by Laurence Leamer


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  INDEX

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  Abemathy, Ralph, 560


  Abrams, Creighton, 618

  Acheson, Dean, 636–37, 641

  Adams, John Quincy, 349, 419

  Adams, Sam, 199, 201, 240, 296

  Adler, Alfred, 46, 68

  Adzhubei, Aleksei, 622–23, 676

  Aeschylus, 567

  Alabama, University of, 707–8

  Algeria, 375–76, 378, 452

  Alphand, Hervé, 632–33

  Alsop, Joseph, 282, 418–19, 422, 457, 503, 538, 541, 576–77, 632

  Alsop, Stewart, 419, 702

  American Rich, The (Nickerson),114

  American University, JFK’s speech at,703

  Amory, Robert, Jr., 486, 564

  Anderson, Jack, 309, 368

  Anderson, Rudolph, 656

  Angulo, Manuel, 61–62

  anti-Semitism, in World War II,114–15, 122, 128, 136–38, 141, 150–52, 222, 527

  Army-McCarthy hearings, 330–31, 342

  Arnold, Thurman, 73

  Artime, Manuel, 455–56, 677, 728

  Arvad, Inga, 172–79, 229, 317–18, 322

  background of, 172–74

  JFK’s affair with, 172, 174–79, 181, 191–93, 203, 224, 680

  spying allegations against, 175–76

  Attwood, William, 729

  Auchincloss, Hugh D., II, 315, 319–21

  Auchincloss, Hugh D., Ill, 314

  Auchincloss, Janet Bouvier, 315—16, 319–20, 342, 381

  Ayers, Bradley Earl, 678, 728–29

  Ayub Khan, Mohammad, 573

  Bailey, John M., 579

  Baker, Bobby, 691

  Baker, Larry, 86–87

  Baker, Newton, 70–71

  Baldrige, Letitia, 571–72

  Baldwin, James, 704–6, 711

  Ball, George, 636, 642, 702, 721

  Barnett, Ross, 613–16, 618

  Bartels, Elmer C, 253, 339–40, 441

  Bartlett, Charles, 324, 327, 578, 606

  Cuba and, 649–50, 702

  JFK’s Senate career and, 310–11

  O’Donnell scandal and, 693–95

  Baruch, Bernard, 53, 108, 113–14, 116, 174, 222

  Bastian, Alice Cahill, 60

  Bates, John, 605–6

  Batista, Fulgencio, 381–82, 437, 453, 487, 563

  Bay of Pigs invasion, 453–56, 484–89, 491–522, 529–30, 533, 537, 562–66, 611, 617, 623, 625, 629–31, 633, 635–36, 660, 667, 675, 677, 679, 736

  Beale, Betty, 732

  Beaverbrook, William Maxwell Aitken, Lord, 181, 221–22, 379, 395, 398, 400, 652, 741

  Beck, Dave, 365–66, 369

  Becker, David J. A., 526, 544, 547

  Becket, Thomas, 490

  Beer, Sam, 716

  Beichman, Arnold, 376–77

  Belafonte, Harry, 706

  Bellino, Carmine, 365–66

  Benedict XV, Pope, 53

  Ben-Gurion, David, 286, 304

  Bennett, Harry, 386–88

  Berlin, Berlin crisis, 540–41

  Cuba and, 610, 634, 637–38, 656, 661

  JFK’s visit to, 680–81

  Vienna Summit and, 530, 537–38, 540

  Berube, Edward C, 298, 645

  Beschloss, Michael, 488

  Bethlehem Steel, 33–36

  Betts, Henry, 592–94

  Bickel, Alexander M., 372

  Billings, Frederic Tremaine, Jr., 80

  Billings, Kirk LeMoyne “Lem,” 63, 223–25, 272, 341, 348, 359, 381, 607

  background and description of,80–81

  JFK’s illnesses described to, 88–90, 99–101, 132–33

  on JFK’s marriage, 324

  JFK’s 1946 congressional campaignand, 223, 229, 234

  JFK’s relationship with, 80–81, 83–84, 92–93, 96, 98–101, 103, 105, 130–31, 133–34, 159, 178, 200–201, 284, 532

  World War II and, 186

  Billingsley, Sherman, 105

  Bilodeau, Tom, 105

  Birdsong, Thomas B., 614

  Bissell, Richard, 483

  Cuba and, 456, 486, 488, 490, 493, 495–97, 500–502, 505, 507–8, 516, 518, 521, 565, 609

  Blok, Nils, 173, 179, 192

  Boccehir, Joseph, 535

  Bohlen, Charles “Chip, ” 632–33

  Bolshakov, Georgi, 529–31

  Cuba and, 622, 625–26, 629, 648–49, 654–55, 662

  Bolton, Oliver, 699

  Boniface VIII, Pope, 241

  Bonnano, Joseph, 382

  Book for Janet, A (Jacqueline Kennedy), 323–24

  Boston Latin School, 11–12, 14–15, 17–18, 75

  Bourguiba, Habib, 572

  Bouvier, John “Blackjack, ” 315, 324, 696

  Bowles, Chester, 483, 512–13, 515

  Bradlee, Ben, 327–28, 414, 431, 523, 578–79, 688, 707

  Branch, Taylor, 709

  Brandon, Henry, 446

  Brashler, William, 414

  Bridge, Mrs. Christopher, 261

  Bridges, Harry, 246

  Briggs, D. R., 25

  Brinkley, David, 692

  Broderick, Thomas, 236

  Brown vs. Board of Education, 558

  Brugioni, Dino, 611

  Buchan, John, 185, 223

  Buchwald, Art, 569

  Buck, Helen, 105

  Bulkeley, John D., 182, 186

  Bullitt William C, 123

  Bunche, Ralph, 275

  Bundy, McGeorge, 396, 477–79, 550, 691

  Cuba and, 495–96, 506, 628–32, 636–37, 640–41, 655, 657, 660, 662, 667, 676

  JFK’s assassination and, 739

  Vietnam and, 724–26

  Bunshaft, Robert, 47

  Bunyan, John, 397

  Burdick, Eugene, 562–63

  Burke, Arleigh, 495, 507–8, 516

  Burke, Grace, 291

  Burke, Walter T., 355

  Burke, William H., Jr., 355

  Burkley, George G., 525–26, 528, 536, 545, 547

  Burns, James MacGregor, 316, 342–43, 346, 378, 399, 440

  Burns, John, 198–99

  Byrnes, James F., 154

  Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 327

  Cabell, Charles P., 505

  Caesar, Porter “Pete, ” 92–93

  Campbell, Bill, 410

  Campbell, Tom, 19, 32–33, 35, 41–42

  Canh, NgoDinh, 718

  Canterbury Prep, 64–66, 78

  Capell, Frank A., 605–6

  Capone, Al, 40–41

  Carmell, Dan, 372

  Camera, Primo, 39–40

  Carr, C. W., 167–68

  Carter, Marshall, 625

  Casals, Pablo, 573

  Cassini, Oleg, 535

  Castlereagh, Lord, 287

  Castro, Fidel, 437, 453–54, 473, 484, 621–24, 673–79, 728–30, 740

  attempted assassination of, 454–55, 488–92, 500–501, 510–11, 564, 566, 603, 607–11, 642, 663, 674–75, 713, 726, 729–30, 736

  Operation Mongoose and, 562–63, 565–66, 610, 612, 621–23, 653

  prisoners released by, 673, 675

  and Soviet arms shipments to Cuba, 623, 626, 628, 638, 642, 653–54, 658, 661

  and U.S.-backed covert missionsagainst Cuba, 728–29

  and U.S.-backed invasion of Cuba(Bay of Pigs), 485–89, 493–99, 501–2, 505–21, 675, 677

  U.S. diplomacy with, 675–76, 729

  Castro, Raul, 506

  Catholic Cranwell, 255

  Cavanaugh, John, 398

  Cawley, Olive, 92–93

  Cecil, David, 134–35, 146, 325–26

  Celeste, Vincent J., 388–89

  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 454–56, 529, 562–63, 688

  Cuba and, 454–56, 483–92, 494–96, 498–502, 505, 507, 509–10, 513, 515–21, 563–66, 603, 607–13, 621–26, 628–30, 653, 662–63, 674–79, 728–30, 736, 739

  JFK’s assassination and, 739

  Vietnam and, 717, 720–22

  Chafin, Raymond, 423–24

  Chamberlain, Neville, 119–23, 127, 136, 139–40, 144–45, 639
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br />   Chance, Mrs. Burton, 45

  Chang, Suzy, 690

  Cheasty, John Cye, 370, 373

  Chiltern Hundreds, The (Douglas-Home), 264, 269

  Choate:JFK as student at, 75–76, 78–81, 84–87, 90–93, 99–100, 102, 133, 145–46, 212, 224, 504

  JFK’s speech at, 248, 448

  Joe Jr. as student at, 64, 75–81, 85–86, 97, 212

  Christoffel, Harold, 247

  Churchill, Pamela, 251–52

  Churchill, Randolph, 251

  Churchill, Winston, 141–43, 148–50, 153, 227, 244

  civil rights, civil rights movement:

  Congress and, 708, 712

  FBI and, 555–56, 710–13

  Freedom Riders in, 557–61, 614, 705, 708

  O’Donnell and, 615, 617, 708

  RFK and, 275, 361, 460–61, 554–57, 559–62, 614–19, 704–13

  Sorensen and, 473, 708–9

  Wofford and, 459–61, 554, 557–58

  see also King, Martin Luther, Jr.

  Civil War, U.S., 11, 17–18, 326

  Clancy, Hal, 583

  Clark, Blair, 105, 145, 409, 689

  Clark, Kenneth, 706

  Clarke, Patricia, 412

  Clasby, Dick, 254

  Clasby, Mary Jo Gargan, 254

  Cleary, William, 384

  Clement, Frank, 353–54

  Clemmons, Jack, 605

  Cleveland, Frances Folsom, 695

  Cleveland, Harlan, 507

  Clifford, Clark, 423, 665

  Coghlan, Ralph, 305

  Cohen, Eugene J., 347, 440–41, 525–26, 528, 544–47, 550

  Cohn, Roy, 307–9, 330–31

  Colby, William, 721

  Coleman, William C, Jr., 104

  Collins, Joseph, 47–48

  Columbia Trust Company, 28–29, 55, 201

  Joe Sr. as president of, 29, 31, 33, 42

  Communists, communism:

  Cuba and, 453, 483–84, 489

  FBI investigation of, 596–98, 691

  JFK and, 246–47, 283–84, 288, 292–93, 300–301, 328–29, 438–39, 453, 455, 487–88, 509–10, 540, 564, 566, 625, 631, 681, 703, 709–10, 712, 716, 719

  King and, 709–13

  McCarthy’s campaign against, 299–303, 307–10, 329, 367, 371

  RFK and, 263, 329, 360–61, 371, 512, 515–16, 556, 563–64, 567, 597–98, 606, 628, 675, 678, 709–10, 712–13

  Ted and, 309–10, 584

  Conein, Lucien, 722, 725

  Congress, U.S., 477, 508, 557

  civil rights and, 708, 712

  Cuba and, 493, 496–97, 625–26

  and World War II, 161–62

  see also House of Representatives, U.S.; Senate, U.S.

 

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