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of mine …”: Robert F. Kennedy to David Hackett, April 3, 1944, ASP.

201 “He would turn away …”: LL interview with Sam Adams.

201 “This boy will…”: “Norton Says,” newspaper clipping, September 10, 1943, KP.

201 Sam had a splendidly: LL interview with Sam Adams.

201 Bobby’s sister Jean felt: interview, Jean Kennedy Smith, ASP.

201 “Of course they were …”: Robert F. Kennedy to Dave Hackett, January 1945, ASP.

202 “I was paddled fifteen …”: interview, Edward Kennedy, RCP.

202 One night at Fessenden: LL interview with Dan Burns.

202 “Your youngest brother…”: Joseph P. Kennedy to Kathleen Kennedy, January 17, 1944, JFKPL.

202 “I succeed in dispersing …”: Searls, p. 204.

204 “During the winter months …”: Squadron diary, JFKPL.

206 “the wind …”: Searls, pp. 221-22.

206 “My love life is still…”: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. to “Mother and Dad,” January 31, 1944, JFKPL.

206 “Several people have …”: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. to “Mother and Dad,” February 19, 1944, JFKPL.

206 “What you gonna …”: LL interview with Robert Duffy.

206 he confided: LL interview with Lynn McTaggart; and Lynne McTaggart, Kathleen Kennedy: Her Life and Times (1983), p. 146.

207 “I’ll still take …”: New York Sun, dispatch dated May 1, 1944.

208 “I wonder if the next…”: quoted in Doris Kearns Goodwin, p. 676.

208 “entitled to the …”: Joseph P. Kennedy to Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., February 21, 1944, JFKPL.

208 “let all the rest…”: Doris Kearns Goodwin, p. 676.

209 “Never did anyone …”: AWRJ, p. 54.

209 “HEARTBROKEN. FEEL …”: quoted in Doris Kearns Goodwin, p. 677.

209 “I have finished …”: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. to “Dear Mother and Dad,” May 8, 1944, JFKPL.

210 On his last mission: Searls, p. 237.

210 “He seems to be …”: Joseph P. Kennedy to Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., July 19, 1944, JFKPL.

210 “I think at this point…”: Robert F. Kennedy to Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., n.d., ASP.

211 “pride—his sense of…”: miscellaneous JFK correspondence, n.d., JFKPL.

212 “the whole squadron …”: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr, to John F. Kennedy, August 12, 1944, JFKPL.

213 Timilty thought: interview, Joseph Timilty, BP.

213 “He … is obviously…”: “Special Examination and Treatment Request,” August 4, 1944, U.S. Navy Medical Records, JFKPL.

214 As Jack lay: interviews, Leonard and Kate Thorn, BP.

214 On the evening before: Jack Olsen, Aphrodite: Desperate Mission (1970), p. 223.

214 Late that afternoon: Searls, pp. 265-66.


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219 “Children, your brother …”: AWRJ, p. 207.

220 When Joe called: LL interview with Mary Lou McCarthy.

220 “Joe’s death has…”: Joseph P. Kennedy to James Forrestal, September 5, 1944, Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University.

220 “It came at a time …”: interview, John F. Kennedy, JMBP.

220 “enjoyed great health”: AWRJ, p. 5.

221 “You are the …”: Mike Grace to John F. Kennedy, n.d., JFKPL.

221 “the best ones…”: Mrs. John S. Pillsbury to John F. Kennedy, August 16, 1944, JFKPL.

221 “a completeness to …”: AWRJ, p. 5.

221 “There must be …”: Harriet Price to John F. Kennedy, n.d., JFKPL.

221 “You will have some…”: Barbara Ellen Spencer to John F. Kennedy, August 15, 1944, JFKPL.

221 “natural cynicism”: Joseph P. Kennedy to Lord Beaverbrook, October 23, 1944, NHP.

222 “Who’d you ever …”: interview, Joe Kane, KP.

222 “the Hopkins…”: diary notes on the 1944 political campaign, HTF, p. 608

222 “felt that Roosevelt”: HTF, p. 608.

222 “The people one …”: Kathleen Kennedy to “Dearest Family,” September 15, 1946, RFK papers, JFKPL.

223 “Colitis chronic”: JFK medical record, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, U.S. Navy Department, December 15, 1944, JFKPL.

223 “Sometime in the …”: John F. Kennedy to Red Fay, November 21, 1944, PFP.

223 “yellow as saffron …”: interview, J. Patrick Lannan, BP.

223 “It just seems …”: Kathleen Kennedy to John F. Kennedy, October 31, 1944, JFKPL.

223 patterned in part: interview, John F. Kennedy, JMBP.

223 “I am returning…”: John F. Kennedy to Lem Billings, February 20, 1945, JFKPL.

224 “Oh, you mean …”: interview, J. Patrick Lannan, BP.

224 “Frankly, don’t think…”: Joseph P. Kennedy

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