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of the question”: Dr. Max Jacobson, unpublished memoir.

544 “He felt strongly …”: LL interview with Dr. David V. Becker.

544 “I am sorry …”: Eugene J. Cohen, M.D., to John F. Kennedy, November 12, 1961, RWC.

544 Dr. Cohen told: This story was confirmed in an LL interview with Milton Gwirtzman and by two other sources.

544 “I further told him that…”: Eugene J. Cohen, M.D., to Admiral George Burkley, February 20, 1964, RWC.

545 “Humbly and respectfully…”: Eugene Cohen, M.D., to John F. Kennedy, n.d. (late 1961?), RWC.

546 “obvious intense personal interest”: C. A. Evans to Mr. Belmont, June 4, 1962, FBIFOI.

546 “any barbiturates or narcotics…”: R. H. Jevons to L. W. Conrad, “Subject: Examination of Medicines for the Attorney General,” June 7, 1962, FBIFOI.

546 “there was no trace …”: Dr. Max Jacobson, unpublished memoir.

546 when John Jr. rushed forward: LL interview with Larry Newman.

547 “I will not treat this patient…”: Richard Reeves, p. 273. This was based on an interview with Dr. Kraus shortly before his death.

547 “Dr. Travell Quitting …”: Travell, p. 396.

547 “I hate to use …”: Eugene J. Cohen, M.D., to Admiral George Burkley, February 20, 1964, RWC. In her autobiography Dr. Travell asserts that the president told her that he did not want her resignation, and life went on as before. Travell, p. 397.

547 Dr. Burkley became in effect: Dr. George G. Burkley, KLOH. It was not until July 1963, when the new Government Organization Manual listed Dr. Burkley’s title as “White House physician,” that it became public knowledge that the navy doctor was Kennedy’s personal physician.

547 many members of the staff: LL interview with Myer Feldman. Deputy Press Secretary Malcolm Kilduff says that when he asked what had happened with Travell, he was told not to ask any questions. LL interview with Malcolm Kilduff.

547 “I asked him many …”: LL interview with Dr. David V. Becker.

548 frolicking in the White House pool: LL interview with Malcolm Kilduff.

548 “to give him up …”: Cartha D. DeLoach, Hoover’s FBI: The Inside Story of Hoover’s Trusted Lieutenant (1997), p. 38.

548 “You must always…”: LL interview with John Kenneth Galbraith.

549 “I would say I…”: LL interview with Joseph Paolella.

549 “hit the White House …”: oral history, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, University of Kentucky Library.

549 At the first state dinner: interview, Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, DHP, and Maxine Cheshire, with John Greenya, Maxine Cheshire, Reporter (1978), p. 44.

549 “There was a tremendous …”: OTR interview.

550 “It all happened …”: LL interview with John White.

551 “A moment later …”: Exner, p. 205.

551 “I, Anthony Summers …”: LL interview with Anthony Summers.

551 $5,000 in “expenses”: deposition of Judith Exner, December 4, 1997, Judith Exner, Plaintiff, vs. Random House, Inc., Ballantine Books, Villard Books, Laurence Leamer, Milt Ebbins, does 2-100, and interview, Gerri Hirshey.

551 “I did try…”: LL interview with Liz Smith.

551 this is denied by both: LL interviews with Mark Obenhaus and Seymour Hersh.

552 “from extensive bone …”: transcript of proceedings, Judith Exner vs. Random House, Inc., etal, December 17, 1998, JEP.

552 “Whenever she’d come …”: LL interview with Robert J. McDonnell.


24. Bobby’s Game

553 he hid on the plane: Thomas, p. 110.

553 “on the basis …”: C. A. Evans to Mr. Belmont, “Subject: Prowler at the Home of the Attorney General,” November 25, 1961, FBIFOI.

553 “The attorney general…”: interview, Rose Kennedy, RCP.

553-54 “My father, all of us…”: LL interview with Christopher Kennedy.

554 “I can understand …”: LL interview with Harris Wofford.

554 about 70 percent: Branch, p. 374.

554 “in some areas…”: RKIHOW, p. 79.

554 “in the interest…”: ibid.

554-55 spent five weeks: Edwin Guthman, We Band of Brothers: A Memoir of Robert F. Kennedy (1971), p. 160.

555 There had been: ibid., p. 159.

555 “Yankee go home!”: from: Special Agent in Charge, Atlanta to: Director, May 5, 1961, FBIFOI.

555 “Well, we’re not going…”: oral history, Scott I. Peek, administrative assistant to Senator George A.

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