Jack Kennedy - Chris Matthews [200]
Freedom Riders, 359
Friendship 7, 352
Fulbright, J. William, 345
Furcolo, Foster, 121–22
Senate bid of, 184–87, 202
Gagarin, Yuri, 331, 352
Galbraith, John Kenneth, 28
Gallup poll, 273, 299, 348
Galvin, John, 144, 164, 183, 394
Garbo, Greta, 394–95
Gardner, Arthur, 251, 306
Gardner, Rose, 251
Gaulle, Charles de, 339–40
General Electric Defense Quarterly, 226
Geneva Convention (1954), 386
George Washington University, 160
German Democratic Republic (East Germany), 111, 327, 340, 342, 343, 363, 382
Germany, Federal Republic of (West Germany), 111
Germany, Nazi:
anti-Jewish violence in, 32, 33
defeat of, 73, 74, 99
JFK’s trip to, 29–30
Poland invaded by, 36
prewar aggression of, 31–32, 34, 35, 304
Rhineland remilitarized by, 30
Getty, J. Paul, 376
Giancana, Salvatore “Sam,” 235, 357
GI Bill of Rights (1944), 140
“Give Me That Old Time Religion,” 263
Glenn, John, 352
Glen Ora, 328
Gold Star Mothers, 80
Goldwater, Barry S., 7, 173, 395
Goodwin, Richard, 307, 312
Gore, Albert, Sr., 204, 208, 209
Göring, Hermann, 44
Gosser, Richard, 250
Graham, Henry, 380
Graham, Phil, 280
Great Britain:
Berlin issue and, 326, 327, 367
Czech crisis and, 31, 32, 34, 304
Jefferson’s embargo on, 172
JFK’s analysis of unpreparedness of, 37–38
JFK’s visit to, 383
Joseph P. Kennedy as ambassador to, 30–38, 41, 44, 218, 238, 304
Munich and, 32, 34, 99, 100, 173, 304
national health service in, 106
nuclear weapons and, 349, 350, 384
postwar political struggle in, 72–73
Rhineland remilitarization and, 30
Suez crisis and, 366–67
Greater Houston Ministerial Association, 287–90
Greece, Truman Doctrine and, 96
Green, Bill, 274–75, 390
Green, Ernest, 359
Guantánamo, Cuba, 306, 336
Haldeman, H. R., 93
Halle, Kay, 100
Hammersmith Farm, 164, 166
Hannon, K. K., 162
Hanoi, Vietnam, 117
Harriman, W. Averell, 3, 69, 70, 276, 384, 386, 391
Harris, Lou, 228, 248, 258, 262, 292, 299
Harris (PT-109 crewman), 52
Hartington, Billy, 62, 106, 109
Hartley, Fred A., Jr., 93
Harvard Crimson, 36
Harvard Law School, JFK-Thomas debate at, 103–4
Harvard University:
Bradlee and, 237
JFK and, 24, 26, 27–29, 30, 36, 46, 97, 142, 162, 180, 184, 218, 237
Joe Kennedy, Jr. and, 26, 27, 28, 46
Marshall’s speech at, 99
O’Donnell and, 123
sailing team at, 46
Smoker Committee at, 28
Spee club at, 28, 142, 181
student council at, 27
swim team at, 24, 30
Healey, Joe, 102, 103, 136, 158, 394
Heller, Walter, 322, 353, 376
Hemingway, Ernest, 59, 169
Henry V (Shakespeare), 215
Hersey, John, 66, 83, 348
Herter, Christian, 305
Hewitt, Don, 292, 293, 294
“High Hopes,” 258
Hilsman, Roger, 391
Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, 57
Hiroshima, Japan, 348, 349, 372
Hiss, Alger, 111, 112, 142, 175, 181, 199
Hitler, Adolf, 30, 31–32, 34, 36, 37, 44, 99, 101, 143, 173, 201, 280, 283, 304
Ho Chi Minh, 172, 173
Hoffa, Jimmy, 233–34, 309
Holtzman, Lester, 151
Holy Cross, 123, 124, 180
Holy Name societies, 77
Hood, James, 379
Hoover, Herbert C., 220, 317–18
Hoover, J. Edgar:
Arvad and, 44, 45, 356
JFK and, 44, 321–22, 356–57
Hopkins, Harry, 277
Horton, Ralph “Rip,” 19, 24, 26–27, 74, 136, 276, 329
Hospital for Special Surgery, 183–84, 187
House of Representatives, U.S.:
Adams post-presidential service in, 68
civil rights bill and, 389–90, 394
Education and Labor Committee of, 93, 97–99, 105, 233, 298, 318–19
election of 1946 and, 91
election of 1952 and, 202
freshman members of (1946), 88
JFK and, 88, 89–113, 117
Judiciary Committee of, 390
McCormack as majority leader in, 198
O’Neill as Speaker of, 7–8
Rayburn as Speaker