The Kennedy Men_ 1901-1963 - Laurence Leamer [492]
115 In 1922, President: ibid, p. 38.
115 “Well, they brought …”: interview, Harvey Klemmer.
115 “been to no …”: Joseph P. Kennedy to Frank Kent, March 21, 1938, KP.
116 “come to some form of”: Beschloss, Kennedy and Roosevelt p. 172.
116 “write a story …”: LL interview with Walter Trohan.
116 “the chilling shadow …”: Chicago Tribune, June 23, 1938.
117 “It was a true …”: JPKP, HTF, p. 266.
117 For all Joe’s: LL interview with Walter Trohan; KR, pp. 171-72; and Joseph P. Kennedy, unpublished diplomatic memoir, JPKP, HTF, p. 266.
118 Teddy took umbrage: interview, Edward Kennedy, RCP.
118 “Any problems …”: LL interview with Luella Hennessey Donovan.
118 “His name was connected …”: LL interview with Harvey Klemmer.
118 “Rose, this is a …”: TR, p. 221.
119 “sticking up and retrieved it”: Joseph P. Kennedy diary, April 9, 1938, JPKP, HTF, p. 250.
119 “for the life …”: KR, p. 174.
120 “‘slippery’ …”: John Martin Blum, From the Morgenthau Diaries, vol. 1 (1959), p. 518.
120 “trying to keep up …”: KR, p. 178.
120 “I don’t have …”: Joseph P. Kennedy to Cordell Hull, September 10, 1938, JPKP, HTF, p. 274. 120 strongest in the world: Joseph P. Kennedy to Cordell Hull, September 22, 1938, JPKP, HTF, p. 281. 120 “not lose our heads”: KR, p. 175.
120 “I know what difficult days …”: Franklin Roosevelt to Joseph P. Kennedy, August 25, 1938, RL.
121 “Everyone unutterably shocked …”: TR, p. 238.
121 “I’m feeling very blue …”: KR, p. 176.
121 “I hope this doesn’t mean …”: Joseph P. Kennedy to Cordell Hull, September 28, 1938, JPKP, HTF, p. 288.
121 “Isn’t it wonderful?”: KR, p. 177.
121 “after all…”: Koskoff, p. 159.
122 “hardly prepared”: ibid. p. 178.
122 “The Navy Day …”: John F. Kennedy to parents, n.d. (1938), JFKPP.
122 “he would be a …”: KR, p. 182.
122 “I have never made …”: ibid., p. 183.
123 “Germany is still bustling”: Searls, p. 123.
124 “Luella, I need a Band-Aid”: LL interview with Luella Hennessey Donovan.
124 “Eddie Moore came in …”: interview, Edward Kennedy, RCP.
124 “Joe Jr. used to tease …”: LL interview with Luella Hennessey Donovan.
125 Among them were a: William Koren Katz and Marc Crawford, The Lincoln Brigade: A Picture History (1989), p. xi.
125 At Harvard, Joe Jr. wrote: Searls, pp. 108-9.
125 “The last few weeks …”: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., unpublished memoir, JFKPL.
126 “It made me sick”: Atlantic Monthly, October 1939.
126 Stray dogs and cats: George Hill, The Battle for Madrid (1976), p. 174.
127 “We were touched …”: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. to Joseph P. Kennedy, JPKP, HTF, p. 323.
128 “amateur and temporary …”: ibid., p. 301.
128 “the natural Jewish reaction”: Robert F. Kennedy, “Answer to Lippmann Editorial About Dad, November 14th,” RFK papers, JFKPL.
129 Young Bobby already understood: “Notes on Master Robert Kennedy’s Cornerstone Ceremony,” April 1, 1939, RFK papers, JFKPL, and New York Herald, April 1, 1939.
129 “Why?”: interview, Rose Kennedy, RCP.
129 “there is only one …”: unpublished memoir, Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., “Germany,” RFK papers, JFKPL.
130 “I had always thought …”: ibid.
130 “Don’t get …”: Gerald Walker and Donald A. Allan, “Jack Kennedy at Harvard,” Coronet, May 1961, and Hamilton, p. 241.
130 “rather unpleasant contact …”: John F. Kennedy to Lem Billings, NHP.
131 Jack left a faucet: interview, Charles Houghton, BP.
131 “Well, we went to …”: Lem Billings, KLOH.
132 “Story of father …”: John F. Kennedy, diary entry, July 25, [1937], JFKPP.
132 “In the afternoon …”: ibid., July 26, [1937].
132 “Fascism is the thing …”: quoted in SJFK, p. 53.
133 “Jack didn’t discuss …”: interview, James Rousmanière.
133 “went to court …”: John F. Kennedy to Lem Billings, March 23, 1939, JFKPL.
134 “terrific diamond …”: ibid, April 28, 1939.
134 “The whole thing …”: ibid.
134 “talked with the …”: ibid., May 1939.
134 “What Germany will …”: ibid.
134 “All of the young …”: ibid.
135 “evince[d] that capacity …”: YM, p. 45.
135 “The ideal was the …”: ibid., p. 8.
135 “a skeptic in …”: ibid., p. 76.
135 “Nature had meant …”: