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The Kennedy Men_ 1901-1963 - Laurence Leamer [485]

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1980)

LC: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

LL: Laurence Leamer

LM: David Cecil, Lord M, or the Later Life of Lord Melbourne (London: Constable and Co., 1954)

MP 1960: Theodore H. White, The Making of the President 1960 (New York: Atheneum, 1961)

NA: National Archives

NHP: Nigel Hamilton Papers,

NPSOH: National Park Service oral history

OTR: off the record

PC: Personal Collection

PFP: Paul Fay Papers, Stanford University

PIC: John F. Kennedy, Profiles in Courage (New York: Harper, 1955; memorial edition, 1964)

PJFK: Herbert S. Parmet, JFK: The Presidency of John F. Kennedy (New York: Dial, 1983)

PRIUM: Presidential Recordings, “Integration of the University of Mississippi,” JFKPL

PS: Pierre Salinger, P.S.: A Memoir (New York: St. Martin’s, 1995)

RCP: Robert Coughlin Papers, in author’s, possession

RFK: Victor Lasky, Robert F. Kennedy: The Myth and the Man (New York: Trident Press, 1968)

RFKCB: C. David Heymann, RFK: A Candid Biography of Robert F. Kennedy (New York: Dutton, 1998)

RKHT: Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Robert Kennedy and His Times (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1978)

RKIHOW: Edwin O. Guthman and Jeffrey Shulman, eds., Robert Kennedy: In His Own Words (New York: Bantam, 1988)

RL: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, Hyde Park, New York

RWC: Robert White Collection, Florida International Museum, St. Petersburg. Courtesy of Robert White RWP: Richard Whalen Papers, JFKPL. Courtesy of Richard Whalen,

SB: Richard D. Mahoney, Sons and Brothers: The Days of Jack and Bobby Kennedy (New York: Arcade, 1999)

SJFK: Herbert S. Parmet, Jack: The Struggles of John F. Kennedy (New York: Dial, 1980)

TD: Robert F. Kennedy, Thirteen Days (New York: Norton, 1969)

TEEK: Burton Hersh, The Education of Edward Kennedy (New York: William Morrow, 1972)

TEW: Robert F. Kennedy, The Enemy Within (New York: Harper, 1960)

TFB: Edward M. Kennedy, ed., The Fruitful Bough: A Tribute to Joseph P. Kennedy (privately printed, 1965)

TKL: Theodore C. Sorensen, The Kennedy Legacy (New York: Macmillan, 1969)

TOB: Burton Hersh, The Old Boys: The American Elite and the Origins of the CIA (New York: Scribner’s, 1992)

TR: Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, Times to Remember (Garden City, N.Y.: Double-day, 1974)

WES: John F. Kennedy, Why England Slept (New York: Wilfred Funk, 1940)

WK: Pierre Salinger, With Kennedy (New York: Doubleday, 1966)

WNJ: C. David Heymann, A Woman Named Jackie (New York: Lyle Stuart, 1989)

YM: David Cecil, The Young Melbourne (New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1939)

Notes

1. A True Man

3 arranged for her only son: This account of Joe Kennedy’s journey to Boston to deliver hats is based on a LL interview with Mary Lou McCarthy, and on KMPK.

3 piercing, dismissive eyes: LL interview with Mary Lou McCarthy, and KMPK.

3 Driven from their land: Andrew Buni and Alan Rogers, Boston, City on a Hill (1984), p. 76.

4 an estate of: 1860 census, ward 2, East Boston, June 1860, p. 203, Boston Vital Records.

4 As the driver guided: East Boston Argus-Advocate, souvenir edition, May 1897.

4 She sent one daughter: Laurence Leamer, The Kennedy Women (1994), p. 20.

4 shot glass filled: Interview, Joe Kane, KP.

4 “slick as grease”: East Boston Argus-Advocate, August 20, 1892.

5 He and his business associates: Leamer, pp. 99-100.

5 the largest Jewish community: Sari Roboff, East Boston: Boston 200 Neighborhood History Series (1976), p. 6.

6 jammed together: Buni and Rogers, p. 92. 6 if an Italian: ibid., p. 93.

6 Susan Southworth and Michael Southworth, The AIA Guide to Boston (1984), p. 437.

7 quasi-apes, as looming, salivating simian wretches: L. Perry Curtis Jr., Apes and Angels: The Irishman in Victorian Caricature (1997), p. 58.

7 “simply an Americanized …”: Stephen Halpert and Brenda Halpert, introduction and narrative, Brahmins and Bully boys: G. Frank Radway’s Boston Album (1973), p. 3.

8 a rented house: Tax Assessor’s Records, BPL, 1886, p. 94.

9 had Joe photographed in a long dress: Joseph Kennedy sent a copy of the photo to his son, Edward Kennedy. “What I would particularly like you to observe is

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