The Kennedy Men_ 1901-1963 - Laurence Leamer [495]
170 Rosemary was shipped away: According to the institution’s records, Rosemary Kennedy did not arrive at her current home at what was then called the St. Coletta School for Exceptional Children in Jefferson, Wisconsin, until July 1949. Until then, according to Luella Hennessey Donovan, she was kept at Craig House. Rosemary’s sister, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, says that she has no recollection of where Rosemary was kept.
171 “the Navy Department…”: Rose Kennedy to “Dear Children,” February 2, 1942, JFKPL.
171 “I am sorry Gunther’s …”: Rose Kennedy to “My Darlings,” December 5, 1941, JFKPL.
171 “There is nothing comparable …”: AWRJ, p. 35.
172 put in his hours: interview, S. A. D. Hunter, BP.
172 “He’s coming …”: Inga Arvad, unpublished memoir, NHP.
172 “the Royal Theatre…”: Inga Arvad to John F. Kennedy, January 20, 1942, NHP.
173 “To an indefinite …”: In the late 1990s the photo was in the possession of a collector, Ben Swearingen. Robert White showed the author a copy of the photo.
173 “the conversation slid …”: FBI report, November 16, 1940, FBIFOI.
173 “lost control of myself…”: W. H. Welch, FBI report, May 6, 1942, FBIFOI.
174 “a skirt chaser”: interview, Ronald McCoy, BP.
174 “I’ve got another …”: interview, Frank Waldrop, BP.
174 under FBI surveillance: FBI laboratory report, February 13, 1942, FBIFOI.
174 “He can help me …”: W. H. Welch, FBI report, May 6, 1942, FBIFOI.
174 “We’ve got ten …”: interview, Ronald McCoy, BP.
174 “I think he was …”: LL interview with Betty Coxe Spalding.
175 “She said that he began …”: LL interview with John White.
175 FBI inventoried her possessions: inventory of Inga Arvad possessions, n.d., FBIFOI.
175 “more possibilities than”: D. M. Ladd to Mr. Kramp, January 9, 1942, FBIFOI.
176 Instead, Jack took what he: LL interview with John White.
176 “One of ex-Ambassador …”: quoted in Hamilton, p. 438.
176 “He is full of enthusiasm …”: Inga Arvad to John F. Kennedy, January 26, 1942, JFKPP.
177 “You are going away”: Inga Arvad to John F. Kennedy, n.d., NHP.
177 “Maybe your gravest”: Inga Arvad to John F. Kennedy, Wednesday (by textual analysis, probably dated January 28, 1942), JFKPL.
177 “stinking New Dealism”: memo FBI director, “Re: Mrs. Paul Fejos, Espionage,” February 1, 1942, FBIFOI.
177 “stinks of defeat”: John F. Kennedy to Ralph Horton, n.d. (early 1942?), 1992, JFKPL.
177 “may call for us …”: ibid.
178 “all around us…”: John F. Kennedy to Lem Billings, February 12, 1942, JFKPL.
178 “Washington is begginning [sic]”: John F. Kennedy to Rip Horton, n.d., NHP.
178 talked to the Church: FBI memo, February 17, 1942, FBIFOI.
179 “go to bed with him”: FBI ARV translation, February 24, 1942, FBIFOI.
179 “If I were but…”: Inga Arvad to John F. Kennedy, March 11, 1942, JFKPP.
179 “If you feel anything …”: ibid.
180 “For God’s sake!”: Hamilton, p. 488.
180 “could be of real…”: Franklin Roosevelt to Joseph P. Kennedy, March 7, 1942, RL.
180 He also had: James Landis to Joseph P. Kennedy, March 10, 1942, Landers Papers, LC.
180 “just be a hindrance…”: Joseph P. Kennedy to Franklin Roosevelt, March 12, 1942, RL.
180 “unknown reliability”: J. Edgar Hoover to Edwin M. Watson, April 20, 1942, FBIFOI.
181 “In the moving picture …”: Joseph P. Kennedy, special service contact, Boston field office, October 11, 1945, FBIFOI.
181 “When I saw Mr. Roosevelt…”: Joseph P. Kennedy to Lord Beaverbrook, August 12, 1942, Beaverbrook papers, KP.
181 “He has become disgusted…”: Joseph P. Kennedy to Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., June 20, 1942, JFKPL.
181 “limping monkey …”: ARV summary, July 24, 1942, FBIFOI.
182 an eighty-foot armed vessel: Dick Keresey, “Farthest Forward,” American Heritage, July-August 1998.
183 “I swear to God …”: Torbert Macdonald to John F. Kennedy, June 20, 1942, JFKPP.
183 “going into the Quartermaster Corps”: Hamilton, p. 512.
183 “It was wintertime