Authors: Thurston Clarke
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Presidents & Heads of State, #History, #United States, #20th Century
and civil rights, 109, 111
and greatness, 128, 130, 132
speeches of, 8, 17
and White House, 361
Lincoln, Evelyn, 24, 246, 281
and election campaign, 144, 158, 291, 295–96, 313, 317, 318
and family matters, 4, 5, 13–14, 17, 206, 209, 220, 269, 296–97
and JFK’s privacy, xii, 296, 354–55
notes and doodles saved by, 17, 115, 202, 261, 266, 269
and Texas tour, 324, 329
and White House visitors, 112, 162
Lisager, Peter, 196, 200
Little Big Horn, 199
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.:
as ambassador to South Vietnam, 49–51, 64, 65–67, 76, 78, 137, 162, 176–77, 188, 322, 328, 358
and Cable 243, 90–91, 92, 106, 118, 121, 270, 271
and coup, 92, 106, 117–19, 121, 176–77, 213, 248, 254, 270–73, 279–81
and family rivalry, 51–54, 55, 353
parallels to JFK’s life, 53–54
and UN, 51, 66
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Sr., 51–52, 53
Louchheim, Katie, 179–80, 228
Lowe, Jacques, 71
Luce, Clare Boothe, 82, 85, 229
Luce, Henry, 301
Lyautey, Hubert, 302
MacArthur, Douglas, 59–60, 181, 241
McCarran-Walter Immigration and Nationality Act (1952), 156
McCarthy, Joe (reporter), 51
McCarthy, Joseph (senator), 15, 64
McCloskey, Matthew, 42, 169
McCone, John, 90, 159, 192, 271, 280, 282, 290
McCulloch, William, 234, 255
Macdonald, Torbert, 248–49, 280, 302, 310
McHugh, Godfrey, 41, 342
McKinley, William, 149
McKissick, Floyd, 115
McMahon, Margaret “Miggie,” 14
Macmillan, Harold, 80, 82, 222, 223, 254
McMillan, Priscilla, 83
McNamara, Robert S., 24, 27, 90, 91
and cold war, 159, 165, 166
and Cuba, 95, 98
and defense spending, 310–11
and Johnson, 355
and space, 103, 175
and Vietnam, 57, 60, 63, 105–6, 143, 162, 176–77, 187, 188, 206–9, 212–13, 270–71, 280, 282, 331, 359, 360
McPherson, Harry C., Jr., 139
McSorley, Father Richard, 235, 244, 361
Maguire, Richard, 291
Mahoney, Florence, 297
Mahoney, William, 319–21
Mailer, Norman, xii, xiii, 69
Malaya, British forces in, 61
Malraux, André, 255
Manhattan Project, 307
Mansfield, Joe, 198
Mansfield, Mike, 195–96, 201, 356
and Baker scandal, 218, 266–68, 275
JFK’s visit to father of, 198, 267
and test ban treaty, 23, 196, 214
and Vietnam, 61–62, 64, 75–76, 79, 137, 138, 158, 358
Mansfield, Patrick, 198
Marshall, Burke, 173, 188–89
Marshall Plan, 285
Martin, Joan Carol, 326
Martin, John Bartlow, 113
Mauldin, Bill, 348
media:
and Castro, 67, 191
interviews with Jacqueline, 248, 249, 326
and JFK, 34, 68–69, 87, 119, 126–27, 132, 139, 158, 301, 314–15, 320
JFK’s press conferences, 76–77, 166–68, 221, 295, 299
and Nixon, 127, 136
television news, 135–37
Medicare, 311, 355
Melbourne, Lord, 228
Mendenhall, Joseph, 143, 161–62, 270
Meredith, James, 111
Merrill’s Marauders, 63
Meyer, Mary, 83, 194, 280
Micronesia, polio in, 282
Mikoyan, Anastas, 349, 357
Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 238
Miller, Chester, 24
Mills, Wilbur, 210, 332
Milteer, Joseph, 312
Minh, Duong Van “Big Minh,” 280, 281
Mollenhoff, Clark, 261, 262
Monnet, Jean, 128, 349–50
Morrison, Kay, 260
Morrissey, Francis, 19, 27
Morse, Wayne, 323, 359
Moses, Robert, 300
Mudd, Roger, 136
Mueller, George, 305–6
Mumford, Lewis, 257
Munich agreement (1938), 99
Murphy, Charles, 311
NAACP, 107, 234, 320, 332
Nagasaki, Japan, 77
Nagler, Willibrand, 120–21
Napoléon Bonaparte, 129
NASA, 103, 104, 175, 305–9
National Library Week, 184
National Origins Act (NOA) (1924), 155–56
National Poultry and Egg Board, 318
National Security Council (NSC), 161
National Turkey Foundation, 318–19
Nation of Immigrants, A
(JFK), 156–57
NATO, 225
Net Evaluation Subcommittee (NES), 164–66
New Deal, 194
New Frontier, 28, 103, 193
Newman, Larry, 11–12, 72, 149, 241, 275
Newport, Rhode Island, 169–73
Newton, Frank, 189–90
Nhu, Madame, 62, 65, 67, 178, 229, 248, 280
Nhu, Ngo Dinh, 62, 65, 137, 142
and Buddhists, 78, 137
and Cable 243, 90–91, 92
and coup, 66, 92, 118, 143, 162, 188, 206, 249, 272, 279–81
death of, 280–81, 282
Nixon, Richard M., 35n, 56, 221
and elections, 133, 145, 178, 233, 361
and family, 230
Ford’s pardon of, 26
and Lodge, 52, 54
and media, 127, 136
TV debates with, 76, 108, 265
and White House tapes, 24
Nkrumah, Kwame, 319
Nolting, Frederick, Jr., 60, 61–62, 76
Nolting, Richard, 118
North Vietnam,
see
Vietnam War
Oberdorfer, Dan, 266, 267
O’Brien, Lawrence, 45, 240, 291, 337
O’Connor, Frank, 333
O’Donnell, Ken, 24, 37, 45, 50, 52, 97, 142, 148, 180, 240
and Baker scandal, 261, 267
and Johnson, 138, 302, 355
and reelection, 291
and test ban treaty, 215
and Texas tour, 327, 329, 341–42
and Vietnam, 62, 64, 137
O’Leary, James B., 14, 15
O’Leary, Muggsy, 44–45, 209
Olivier, Sir Laurence, 349
Onassis, Aristotle, 89–90, 120, 148, 175, 201, 202, 247, 250, 328
Operation Aphrodite, 20
Operation Northwoods, 95–97, 100
Ormsby-Gore, David, 7, 15, 254, 255, 284–85, 350, 353
Orwell, George, 351
Palmer, Arnold, 91
Panama Canal, 307
Pavlick, Richard, 148–49
Peace Corps, 159, 351
Pearson, Drew, 34, 89
Pell, Claiborne, 170, 172
Pellegriti, Thomas, 240
Pentagon:
and Bay of Pigs, 6
and cold war, 166
and Vietnam, 61, 64, 106, 166, 177, 188
Pentagon Papers, 35n, 360
Pereira, Father Albert, 287
Peterson, Esther, 229–30
Petrie, Richard, 12
Pham Ngoc Thao, 248
Philadelphia, campaigning in, 273–74
Pinchot, Gifford, Jr., 194
Pinchot, Ruth, 194
Polk, James K., 133
Powers, Dave, 201, 213
and campaigns, 196, 302, 330
and crowds, 149, 196, 316, 334
as JFK’s buddy, 5–6, 15, 24, 44, 45, 150, 180, 215, 240, 310, 326, 342
and Johnson, 138, 302, 355
presidency:
and assassination, 130, 148–51, 253, 312–13, 332, 346, 347
avoiding war, 100–101, 134, 209
crucial qualities of, 132–33
executive powers of, 296
history’s ranking of, 127–28, 130, 132–33, 178, 354
and press conferences, 166–67
trappings of, 145–47
unpleasantness of, 6
Presidential Medal of Freedom, 256
President’s Commission on the Status of Women, 227–29
President’s Council on Youth Fitness, 37
Profiles in Courage
(JFK), 9, 10, 16, 27, 126, 127, 131, 281, 289
Profumo, John, 79–81, 87, 261, 284
PT 95,
216
PT 109,
3–4, 14, 18, 21, 33, 151, 216, 325, 353, 355
Purcell, Heather, 165
Quayle, Oliver, 113
Quorum Club, 79, 219, 303
Radziwill, Lee, 11, 83, 89, 120, 174–75, 201–2, 297, 328
Radziwill, Stanislaus, 201–2, 348
Randolph, A. Philip, 107, 114, 116
Raskin, Marcus, 217
Reconstruction, 180
Reed, Jim, 258, 259, 260–61, 265
Reedy, George, 139, 140
Remon, Roberto, 251
Reston, James, 137
Reuther, Walter, 114–15
Ribicoff, Abraham, xii
Rickover, Hyman, 98
Ridder, Marie, 83, 287, 320, 359
Roberts, Emory, 311–12
Rockefeller, Nelson A., 87, 167, 293
Rometsch, Ellen:
and Baker scandal, 99, 219, 265, 266–68, 284, 355
FBI file on, 79–80, 261–62, 267, 284
as JFK’s sexual partner, 79, 80, 81, 83, 264
return to Germany, 79, 81, 87
and Senate investigation, 219, 275, 355
Romney, George, 293
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 15, 197
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 129, 153, 249
and art, 257
death of, 149
and election campaigns, 157, 158, 197, 276, 295
and Great Depression, 7, 112, 197
and greatness, 128, 132, 197
and Joe Kennedy, 53
personal traits of, xi, 7
speeches of, 8, 242
and World War II, 7, 158
Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr., 120, 230, 250, 255, 296
Roosevelt, Susan, 120
Roosevelt, Theodore, 53, 133n, 323
Rosen, Alex, 262
Rosenbloom, Carroll, 145
Rostow, Walt, 60, 177, 196, 225, 349, 359, 360
Royal Highland Black Watch, 296
Royall, Kenneth, 181, 187, 190, 227
Rusk, Dean, 23, 24, 164, 214, 320, 355
and cold war, 160, 165
and Cuba, 59, 290, 358
and Gromyko, 224, 225, 250
and JFK’s death, 348
and Lodge, 49–50
and Vietnam, 57, 90–91, 143, 162, 271, 322, 327, 360
Russia,
see
Soviet Union
Ryan, Mary, 42, 169
Salinger, Pierre, 15, 24, 98, 134, 220, 284
and JFK’s public image, 76, 311
and media relations, 76, 135, 185
and public statements, 38, 144, 174, 202, 233, 286, 300
resignation of, 355
and Texas tour, 323–24, 327
Samuelson, Paul, 7
Sandburg, Carl, 130
Sanford, Terry, 318
Satterfield, James, 113
Saxe, Maurice de, 72–74
Scammon, Richard, 291, 294, 323
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., 45, 70, 98, 153, 187, 230
books by, 129, 354, 355
and civil rights, 112, 113
and Eisenhower, 44, 133, 258
on greatness, 132–33
and JFK’s health, 33
and JFK’s speeches, 160, 202, 256, 258
and Johnson, 139
and media stories, 126, 129–30
and presidential library, 202
and Profumo scandal, 80–81, 261
and reelection, 247
resignation of, 355
and Stevenson, 88, 253, 348
and Vietnam, 50, 176, 279, 360
and White House tapes, 24, 131
Schlesinger, Arthur, Sr., 132
Schweitzer, Albert, 88, 353
Seaborg, Glenn, 30, 177
Seamans, Robert, 306, 308
Secret Service, 14–15
and assassination threats, 149, 150, 312–14
and civil rights, 182
and crowds, 211, 300, 312–13, 332, 333
and JFK’s public appearances, 241, 300, 302, 311–14
and JFK’s womanizing, 83
and Texas tour, 336, 341, 344–45
White House bugged by, 23–25
Selassie, Haile, 13, 205–6
Senter, Raymond, 99
Seven Days in May
(Knebel and Bailey), 95–99
Shaw, Nanny, 296–97, 329
Shepard, Alan, 305–6
Sherwood, Robert, xi
Shriver, Sargent, 110, 151
Sidey, Hugh, 17, 35, 129, 132n, 167, 215, 217, 301, 306–7, 343
Sihanouk, Prince (Cambodia), 326
Sinatra, Frank, 70, 83
Skelton, Byron, 282–83, 327
Smathers, George, 11, 82, 139, 302, 303, 315, 316
Smiley, Nixon, 305
Smith, Jean Kennedy, 151, 300
Smith, Merriman, 168, 185, 200
Smith, Stephen, 71, 144, 291, 300
Social Security, 311
Solda, Gino, 120
Sorensen, Ted, 4, 6, 16, 17, 24, 150
and JFK’s death, 353
and JFK’s health, 33, 34, 223
and JFK’s personal traits, xi, 15
and JFK’s speeches, 130, 177, 256
and Lodge, 50
memoir of, 318, 354, 355
and reelection, 291, 292
resignation of, 355
and space program, 307
and test ban treaty, 9, 13, 30, 214
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 107
South Vietnam:
and Cable 243, 90–91, 92, 105–6, 117–18, 121, 270, 271, 282
coup in, 66, 92, 105–6, 117–19, 121, 143, 162, 176–77, 188, 206, 213, 248–49, 254, 264, 270–73, 279–82
Johnson’s visit to, 59
Lodge as ambassador to,
see
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.
and media, 158
military advisers in, 60–62, 64, 76, 99, 143, 158, 176–77, 206–9, 213, 271, 354, 358, 360
U.S. combat engineers in, 60
U.S. interests limited in, 75–76, 106, 176
see also
Vietnam War
Soviet Union:
and cold war,
see
cold war
détente with, 30, 93–95, 101–2, 104–5, 160, 165, 183, 215, 221, 226–27, 239, 253, 303, 321, 349, 354
hotline between U.S. and, 93, 225
Jews oppressed in, 323
and JFK’s death, 349
joint space program with, 102, 103, 104–5, 160, 175, 182–83, 223, 225, 308–9
missiles in Cuba, 6, 7, 10, 18, 38, 59, 88, 91, 93, 95, 97–98, 121, 133, 134, 150, 151, 159, 197, 225, 251–52, 360
U.S. wheat sale to, 195, 221, 225, 226, 292, 328
space race, 93, 102–5, 184, 338, 341
JFK’s Canaveral visit, 305–9
joint U.S./USSR program, 102, 103, 104–5, 160, 175, 182–83, 223, 225, 308–9
manned flight, 102–3, 305–6, 307
man on the moon, 103, 104, 150, 159, 175, 223, 305–7, 310, 333
Spalding, Betty, 71, 83
Spalding, Chuck, 71, 154n, 185, 216–17
Spellman, Cardinal Francis, 19, 280
Squaw Island, 88–92
Stalin, Joseph, 129
Stanton, Frank, 135
Stennis, John, 22, 23
Stevens, Thaddeus, 112
Stevenson, Adlai E., 88–89, 297
and Cuba, 183, 184
Dallas trip of, 253, 254, 255, 283, 301, 325, 347
and JFK’s death, 347, 348