The Kennedy Men_ 1901-1963 - Laurence Leamer [543]
Devlin, Lawrence, 454
Dewey, Thomas E., 222, 294
Dexter School, 50–51
Diem, Ngo Dinh, 437, 672, 717–18, 720–26, 728
Dillon, Douglas, 497, 641, 644, 657, 660, 679, 716
DiMaggio, Joe, 607
Di Pasquale, Mauro G., 528
Dirksen, Herbert von, 114
Doar, John, 613
Dobbs, Farrell, 369
Dobro, Max, 392
Dobrynin, Anatoly, 649–50, 657–58, 662
Dolan, Joe, 604
Don, Tran Van, 720–21
Donohue, Dick, 476
Donovan, Dan, 392
Donovan, James, 675–76
Donovan, Joe, 20–21
Donovan, Robert P., 356
Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 281
Douglas, John, 714
Douglas, Paul, 375
Douglas, William O., 73, 360–61, 365, 476, 607, 714, 728
Douglas-Home, Robin, 645, 652
Douglas-Home, William, 264, 269, 318, 645
Dowdle, John, 272
Dowling, Eddie, 71
Draznin, Julius, 740
Droney, John, 320
Duffy, LaVern, 691
Duffy, Robert, 197, 206
Dulles, Allen, 454, 617
Cuba and, 483–86, 493–94, 497, 505–6, 515–17, 521, 623
Dun, Angus, 542
Duong Van Minh “Big Minh, ” 725–26
Durbrow, Elbridge, 718
Early, Steve, 116–17
Eastland, James, 671
Ebbins, Milt, 607
“Economic Problems of New England, The” (J. F. Kennedy), 313
Edward Devotion Elementary School, 47, 49
Edwards, India, 434, 441
Edwards, Sheffield, 488, 607–8
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 228, 299, 314, 364, 375, 419, 437, 477, 524, 529, 571–72, 600, 630, 654
Cuba and, 454–55, 483–84, 488, 491, 493
JFK’s European tour and, 285–86
at JFK’s inauguration, 471
on military-industrial complex, 5341952 presidential campaign of, 294
Nixon’s 1960 presidential campaignand, 439–40, 451, 453–54
White House decor and, 481–82, 571
White House social style of, 572
in World War II, 285
Elcock, Walter, 12
election of 1946, 320, 487
Dalton and, 231, 237, 293
immigrants in, 230
JFK’s shyness in, 230
Joe Sr.’s role in, 231–32, 258
election of 1960, 357–58, 391, 401, 416–68, 481, 492–93, 554, 559
Cox in, 447
debates in, 448–49, 450–56, 537
Eisenhower and, 439–40, 451, 453–54
FDR Jr.’s advice in, 425–27, 430
Feldman and, 417–18, 426, 435–36, 440, 447–49, 453
Giancana and, 464–66
Henry Luce and, 438–39
Hoffa and, 461, 465
Humphrey’s campaign in, 403, 416–17, 421–22, 423, 424–25, 426–27, 429–30, 431, 434
Jackie and, 405, 424, 431, 433, 437, 456–57, 468
JFK’s campaign in, 357–58, 374, 378–79, 388, 394, 401–7, 413–14, 416–68, 475, 478, 481, 493, 526, 534, 540, 554, 578, 580, 599
JFK’s liberalism in, 418
JFK’s nomination in, 378–79, 388, 402–7
JFK’s personality in, 397, 432–33
JFK’s vice-presidential candidateselected in, 434–36
Joe Sr. and, 357, 402–5, 417, 422–23, 425–29, 433–38, 446, 464–65, 468, 475, 599
Johnson’s presidential campaign in, 403, 417, 422, 434, 436
Johnson’s vice-presidential campaignin, 434–36, 441–42, 444, 462
Kennedy Foundation in, 393–94
King and, 457–61
missile gap and, 540
mob influence in, 413–14, 464–66
New York Times endorsement in, 374
Nixon’s campaign in, 428, 439, 40, 443, 445, 448–49, 450–58, 461, 463, 464, 465, 467, 468, 492–93, 537
O’Brien and, 402–3, 448
O’Donnell and, 402, 425–26, 436, 448, 466–67
Peale and, 442–46
Powers and, 448, 450
religion as issue in, 427–30, 442–46
RFK and, 374, 402–7, 419–21, 424–27, 431–32, 435–37, 441–44, 450–51, 460–65, 468, 475, 478, 578, 580, 599
Rose and, 417, 425, 434, 468
Shriver and, 402, 432, 459–61
Sinatra and, 462, 464–66
Sorensen and, 402–6, 417–18, 435, 437, 444, 447–49, 453, 468
Spalding and, 419, 437–38
Ted and, 401, 420–21, 434, 461–62, 468, 478, 580
unions in, 365
West Virginia primary in, 422, 423, 427, 430–31
Wisconsin primary in, 416–17, 419, 421
Wofford and, 458–61, 463, 558
elections and campaigns:
of 1860, 467
of 1906, 466
of 1912, 467
of 1916, 305
of 1928, 355
of 1932, 69–72, 417, 467
of 1936, 108, 298, 304
of 1940, 116, 123, 149–57, 248
of 1944, 222
of 1946, see election of 1946
Of l950, 280, 281, 389
of 1952, 280–84, 291, 293–306, 314, 393, 645
of 1956, 353–59, 363–64
of 1958, 344, 388–97
of 1960, see election of 1960
of 1962, 581–85, 664