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295 “Oh, there’s Kennedy!”: LL interview with Mark Dalton.
295 “The father wanted me …”: ibid.
295 “Mark didn’t like …”: interview, John Galvin, BP.
296 “Mark Dalton was…”: oral history, Robert F. Kennedy, ASP.
296 “before the revolution …”: John Droney, KLOH.
296 He got right to it: interview, Anthony Gallucio, BP.
296 “like he burned my bridges”: LL interview with Sam Adams.
296 “How many people …”: interview, Joe Gargan, HP.
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298 “He was all…”: interview, Congressman John McCormack, BP.
298 Jack read the extraordinary: Congressional Quarterly News Feature, October 3, 1952, pp. 964-65, JFKPP. 298 “His theme was to …”: Edward C. Berube, KLOH, 298 Lodge had started: interview, Henry Cabot Lodge, BP.
299 In August he was sick: Vernon S. Dick to Dr. William P. Herbst Jr., March 20, 1953, JFKPP, and Dr. T. A. Morrissey to John F. Kennedy, December 21, 1954, RWC.
299 From then on: SJFK, p. 239.
299 Indeed, when Lodge: interview, Henry Cabot Lodge, BP.
299 card-carrying Communists: There is a debate over the number of Communists McCarthy named. This is the smallest figure mentioned.
300 Michael S. Sherry, In the Shadow of War: The United States Since the 1930s (1995), p. 170.
300 February 1947 instituted: Truman’s loyalty program provided a rude approximation of the problem of Communists in government. Of the 4,722,278 names checked, the FBI found information serious enough to refuse government positions to only 575 individuals. Most of them were considered “security risks,” perhaps having had contacts with a questionable person, and only a few were named “loyalty risks,” a far more serious accusation. Another 3,634 government employees quit before the government finished their dossiers.
300 Cincinnati Reds renamed: Sherry, p. 171.
301 “The theme of today …”: John F. Kennedy, speech to 1952 Newton College of the Sacred Heart graduation, JFKPP.
301 “knew Joe pretty well… “: John P. Mallan, “Massachusetts: Liberal and Corrupt,” The New Republic, October 13, 1952, BP.
301 750,000 Irish Catholics: SJFK, p. 245.
302 “the Rashomon drama … “: quoted in James Thomas Gay, “1948: The Alger Hiss Spy Case,” thehistorynet.com.
302 “How dare you …”: SJFK, p. 245.
302 “Oh, Bob, come …”: LL interview with Sam Adams.
303 “I told you before …”: interview, Phil David Fine, BP.
304 “Rabbi John”: SJFK, p. 248.
304 The campaign: Jackson Holtz, KLOH.
304 Joe had offered: Joseph P. Kennedy to Arthur Krock, June 24, 1936, HTF, p. 186.
304 enough to ensure: interview, Henry Cabot Lodge, BP.
304 Lodge told the good news: interview, Joseph Timilty, BP.
305 “I don’t remember …”: RKIHOW, p. 444.
305 “You know, we …”: SJFK, p. 511.
305 he reported: Ralph Coghlan to John F. Kennedy, July 15, 1952, BP.
305 “I will work out…”: TFB, p. 127.
305 “At last the Fitzgeralds …”: Collier and Horowitz, p. 189.
305 Jack sang “Sweet Adeline”: John Droney, KLOH.
306 Thomas “Tip” O’Neill, insisted years: Congressman Thomas O’Neill, interview with Jerry Williams on WBZ-TV, JFKPP, and interview, Thomas O’Neill, BP.
306 “Paul is not going …”:TFB, p. 246.
306 During the campaign: Anthony Gallucio’s name has been spelled various
ways in previous books. This is the spelling used at the JFKPL. 306 “I’m going to run …”: interview, Anthony Gallucio, BP. 306 “very quickly and …”: interview, Jean Kennedy Smith, ASP.
306 “What are you …”: Jean Stein and George Plimpton, eds., American Journey: The Times of Robert Kennedy (1970), p. 45.
307 “aiming for the post…”: Cape Cod Times, December 24, 1952.
307 “I’ll talk to [Senator John] McClellan …”: LL interview with Maurice Rosenblatt.
307 “political, not ideological”: TKL, p. 41.
307 “I walk in …”: LL interview with Maurice Rosenblatt.
309 “Teddy had not been …”: L. B. Nichols to Clyde Tolson, May 11, 1954, “subject: Edward M. Kennedy,” FBIFOI.
309 “apparently some