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normally reserved for bishops: Archbishop Cushing to Joseph P. Kennedy, December 4, 1958, PC.

394 “I am really …”: Joseph P. Kennedy to Cushing, May 13, 1958, PC.

395 “I haven’t been …”: Joseph P. Kennedy to Lord Beaverbrook, June 27, 1958, NHP.

395 he assumed it was one of: interview with campaign aide, OTR.

395 “At the beginning …”: ibid.

396 was outraged: LL interview with Marcus Raskin, and OTR interview with Kennedy’s mistress.

396 “These men … died for …”: “Handwritten Notes of Senator Kennedy to Be Used by Him in Making Memorial Day Speeches at Brookline and Dorchester, Massachusetts, on May 30, 1958,” JFKPP.

398 changed his mind: oral history, Father Cavanaugh, Notre Dame University.

398 “We almost…”: LL interview with Joan Kennedy.

398 “I remember at…”: Edward M. Kennedy to Lord Beaverbrook, November 18, 1958, NHP papers.

399 “He stayed …”: interview, John F. Kennedy, JMBP.

398

400 “We were dumped …”: LL interview with Joan Kennedy.

400 “When Ted told …”: interview, Joan Kennedy, RCP.


19. “A Sin Against God”

402 On the first day: K, p. 119.

403 “quiet confidence”: ibid.

403 Non-Catholic staff members: ibid.

403 Jack’s staff had already: David Hackett, KLOH, LL interview with David Hackett, and LL interview with Myer Feldman.

403 “I want you to …”: interview, Robert Wallace, DHP.

404 “Now wait…”: ibid.

404 “Where the hell…”: Joe Miller, unpublished recollection, and LL interview with Joe Miller.

405 “Virtually everyone …”: ibid.

405 “You have been …”: ibid.

405 Already, in March: Mr. Jones to Mr. DeLoach, July 13, 1960, FBIFOI.

406 Florence Kater wrote: The Thunderbolt, November 1963. 406 She had in her possession: ibid.

406 “racing like a…”: Florence Mary Kater to Robert Kennedy, April 2, 1963, Hedda Hopper collection, Margaret Herrick Library, Los Angeles.

406 “Here comes the agony …”: LL interview with Chuck Spalding.

407 “I was taken into …”: Dictated letter to Jacqueline Kennedy on weekend in Rhode Island, n.d., presidential recording, cassette L, JFKPL.

407 “Jenny Ryan …”: ibid.

407 I Jacqueline … : Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy to Evelyn Lincoln, January 11, 1960, RWC.

408 he was checking…: C. D. DeLoach to Mr. Mohr, April 19, 1960, FBIFOI.

408 “in Miami he had …”: To Director, FBI, from Special Agent in Charge, New Orleans, March 23, 1960, FBIFOI.

409 “some bimbos and …”: interview, Blair Clark, HP.

409 by the following evening: Judith Exner, My Story (1977), pp. 52-54.

409 “the main topic …”: ibid, pp. 90-91. In a deposition in Judith Exner vs. Random House, et al., Exner stated that these were among the truthful statements in her autobiography.

410 “kind of spooky”: Gerri Hirshey, “The Last Act of Judith Exner,” Vanity Fair, April 1990.

410 alimony of $433.33: testimony of FBI informant at Bank of America, FBI file LA, 92-113, JEP.

410 “financially independent”: deposition of Judith Exner, in Judith Exner, Plaintiff, vs. Defendants Random House, Inc., Ballantine Books, Villard Books, Laurence Learner, Milt Ebbins, does 2-100, December 4, 1997, JEP.

410 “family money …”: Hirshey, p. 221.

410 “without sufficient funds …”: Exner deposition, December 3, 1997, JEP.

410 owed $2,784 … : Field Audit Company, March 4, 1959, JEP.

410 behind in her car payments: Utter Pontiac Company, July 16, 1959, JEP.

410 about $100 a week: Judith Exner deposition, December 3, 1997, JEP.

410 took out a number: Stephen Monka, Los Angeles, 92-113, August 8, 1962, FBIFOI, JEP.

411 Just two weeks before: Exner stayed at the Sands from January 23, 1960, to January 25, 1960. Ellwood signed the bill for $110.82. JEP.

411 “almost certainly…”: Charles Rappleye and Ed Becker, Ail-American Mafioso: The Johnny Rosselli Story (1991), p. 208.

411 “shacking up with …”: C. A. Evens to Mr. Belmont, “Subject: Judith E. Exner, Associate of Hoodlums,” March 20, 1962, FBIFOI, JEP.

411 “It was common for Sinatra …”: HSCA interview of Mr. Fred Otash, July 24, 1978, JEP.

411 she stayed at: Tropicana Hotel receipt. Exner’s bill ran to $98.99, JEP.

411 apparently paying: On the few occasions when the mode

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