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1973, ASP.

242 “What am I gonna …” : LL interview with Chuck Glynn.

242 “tough and rough …”: RKHT, p. 68.

242 Bobby’s friends: LL interview with Chuck Glynn.

243 “Bobby and his mother …”: LL interview with Wally Flynn.

243 In his postwar tenure: Harvard College Record 1948, ASP.

243 “How long would…”: LL interview with Billy Sutton, Billy Sutton KLOH, and Chris Matthews, Kennedy and Nixon: The Rivalry That Shaped Postwar America (1996), p. 44.

245 unemployment stood: John Lewis Gaddis, We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History (1997), p. 47.

244 “From Stettin in …”: ibid., p. 41.

244 “Was it politically …”: Time, March 24, 1947.

244 Joe was all for: ibid.

245 “free peoples …”: Gaddis, p. 49.

245 “The greatest danger…”: John F. Kennedy, “Aid for Greece and Turkey,” Record of House of Representatives, April 1, 1947, BP.

246 Jack had Mark Dalton: LL interview with Mark Dalton.

246 “There is no need to …”: John F. Kennedy, “Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947,” Record of House of Representatives, April 16, 1947, BP.

246 “Could you tell…”: Paul F. Healy, “Galahad in the House,” The Sign, July 1950, BP.

247 “an effective anti-Communist…”: ibid.

247 The union was: Time, March 31, 1947.

247 in 1941, at the time: SJFK, p. 178.

247 “The responsibility for …”: quoted in Seymour Topping, Journey Between Two Chinas (1972), p. 141.

247 “Jack was fearless…”: LL interview with Mark Dalton.

248 “Has anybody talked …”: quoted in SJFK, p. 183.

248 “one field in which …”: John F. Kennedy, speech, September 28, 1946, DPP.

248 “Everything you said …”: JFK to Clare Boothe Luce, January 21, 1947, Clare Boothe Luce papers, LC.

249 The Associated Press: Leonora Ross, “Boston Girls Spurn Rich Bachelors, They Prefer Personality,” JFK scrapbooks, 1946-48, JFKPL.

249 “Joe was using me …”: LL interview with George Smathers.

249 On one occasion: interview, Ralph Horton, BP.

249 “Guess I just haven’t…”: Paul I. Murphy, “Unmarried Millionaires: Jack Kennedy,” JFK scrapbooks, 1946-48, JFKPL.

250 “He was a guy …”: LL interview with George Smathers.

250 “Jack was crippled …”: ibid.

251 “I spent…”: John F. Kennedy to Professor James Burns, August 25, 1959, JMBP.

251 “When we got home …”: LL interview with Pamela Churchill Harriman.

252 He may well have: Dr. Elmer Bartels believed that Jack could have had the disease no more than a year before it was diagnosed. Dr. Dorothea E. Hellman, who knew about his illness as a faculty member at the Harvard Medical School and later observed his treatment in Washington, was convinced that Jack’s illness had begun years before his attack in London. “At that time he was already pigmented and had obviously lost weight,” Dr. Hellman stated to Joan and Clay Blair Jr. “Many subsequent photographs confirm this impression and can be added to the… multiple puzzling illnesses that required long stays in hospitals both in New England and in the United Kingdom.” BP.

252 Queen Elizabeth, where: C. A. Buchanan to Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal, cable, October 7, 1947, James Forrestal papers, Mudd Library, Princeton University.

252 the photos of Jack: Fitchburg Sentinel, October 10, 1947, and Boston Post, October 17, 1947.

253 “He had to take …”: interview, Dr. Elmer C. Bartels, BP.

253 “agitation, euphoria, insomnia …”: “Steroids,” Mayo Clinic Health Letter, September 1994, www.mayohealth.org.

253 As it was: This section, as well as all other parts of The Kennedy Men dealing with JFK’s health, have been read by Dr. Mauro Di Pasquale, a world-renowned expert on steroids.

253 “Jack, the way …”: Paul Fay, unedited manuscript, The Pleasure of His Company, Myrick E. Land papers, Boston University Special Collections.

254 “They actually didn’t …”: interview, Dick Clasby, RCP.

254 “You better stop that”: interview, Joseph C. Kernell, BP.

254 “Excuse me …”: LL interview with Bruce Sundlun.

255 At Catholic Cranwell: Adam Clymer, Edward M. Kennedy: A Biography (1999), p. 17.

255 In the first two summers: LL interview with Joe Gargan.

256 “He was a marvelous…”: interview, Edward Kennedy, RCP.

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