The Kennedy Men_ 1901-1963 - Laurence Leamer [509]
412 final settlement: deposition of Judith Exner, December 3, 1997, JEP.
412 The $6,000: two checks for three thousand dollars to Judith Campbell, from Executive Business Management, Trustee for William J. Campbell, March 4 and March 5, 1960, JEP.
412 “It was a wonderful night …”: Kitty Kelley, “The Dark Side of Camelot,” People, February 29, 1988.
412 “Johnnie Roselli who …”: unpublished memoir of Jeanne Humphreys, courtesy, Gus Russo.
412 A friend who had: FBINY 92-793, November 6, 1960, HSCA records, NA.
412 Clarke made the mistake: SAC Chicago to Director, FBI, April 3, 1961, HSCA records, NA.
413 “quietly arrange a meeting …”: Kelley, “The Dark Side of Camelot.”
413 “I was the one person …”: Seymour Hersh, p. 307.
414 “She came to Chicago …”: William Brashler, The Don: The Life and Death of Sam Giancana (1977), p. 210.
414 “She found out about …”: LL interview with Joe Shimon.
415 “Politics has …”: This dictation was undated, but based on references made by Kennedy, the JFKPL has dated it 1959.
416 “I moved into …”: John F. Kennedy, dictation concerning entrance into politics, presidential recording, cassette N, JFKPL.
416-17 “We planned …”: Carroll Kilpatrick, KLOH.
417 “something positive …”: interview, Rose Kennedy, RCP.
417 “very low estimate …”: C. H. Cramer to John Kennedy, quoting a letter of July 12, 1932, Roy Howard to Newton D. Baker, found in Baker collection LC, NHP.
417 “It definitely shows…”: John F. Kennedy to Joseph P. Kennedy, n.d. (spring 1959), NHP.
418 “He had real contempt…”: Joseph Alsop, KLOH.
418 “I know how …”: Robert Monagan, KLOH.
418 “I’d be very happy …”: Paul Healy, “Senate’s Gay Young Bachelor,” Saturday Evening Post, June 13, 1953.
418 “I don’t want…”: Ken Gormley, Archibald Cox: Conscience of a Nation (1997), p. 118.
419 “wore a rather bemused …”: Robert W. Merry, Taking on the World: Joseph and Stewart Alsop—Guardians of the American Century (1996), p. 345.
419 “I don’t think that I could say…”: Chuck Spalding, RFK papers, KLOH.
420 clamped his teeth: LL interview with Bob Healy.
420 “I went to the top …”: quoted in TEEK, p. 129.
420 “I wanted to get…”: ibid.
421 crowd of more than eight thousand: interview, Ted Kennedy, RCP.
421 “I have never seen …”: Joan Kennedy to Lord Beaverbrook, April 10, 1960, Beaverbrook papers, NHP.
421 National Review charged: Lasky, p. 132. Edwin Guthman confirms that Corbin was behind the pamphlets. LL interview with Edwin Guthman.
422 “My poll… in W.V….”: These JFK notes are owned by the Forbes Magazine Collection and are used here with their permission and acknowledgment.
422 no memory of: LL interview with Pierre Salinger.
422 I talked today …: John F. Kennedy, memo, April 8, 1960, RWC.
423 “house of prostitution”: Seymour Hersh, p. 113. 423 she had been jailed: ibid.
423 “public knowledge could have …”: ibid., p. 117.
423 “He’d pick up …”: O’Neill, p. 92.
424 two briefcases: Raymond Chafin and Topper Sherwood, Just Good Politics: The Life of Raymond Chafin (1994), p. 143.
424 Humphrey spent $25,000: MP1960, p. 120.
424 James McCahey Jr., a Chicago: LL interview with Mrs. James McCahey.
424 “They had a …”: LL interview with Charles Peters.
425 “I’ll be the first…”: LL interview with Bruce Sundlun. 425 “Well, Senator …”: ibid.
425 “When Frank came down …”: interview, Rose Kennedy, RCP.
426 “I remember discussing …”: Myer Feldman, KLOH, and LL interview with Myer Feldman.
426 “Bobby had been …”: discussion between Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. and Arthur Schlesinger Jr., February 12, 1975, ASP. 426 “Is FDR Jr. there tonight?”: John F. Kennedy, n.d., FMC.
426 “There’s another candidate …”: JFKMM, p. 344. 426-27 “I don’t have any …”: quoted in Whalen, p. 452.
427 “And the Star …”: John F. Kennedy, n.d., FMC.
427 “There was a lot…”: discussion between Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. and Arthur Schlesinger Jr., February 12, 1975, ASP.
428 ‘“simply because he …”: memo to files, AKP.
428 “whatever one’s…”: Fletcher Knebel, “A Catholic in 1960,” Look, March 3, 1959.