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See also
Pius XII, Pope

Paulus, Sister,
211
,
212
,
213
,
216
,
217

Peace Corps,
200

Perkins, Frances,
98

Pius XI, Pope,
120

Pius XII, Pope,
120–21

See also
Pacelli, Eugenio, Cardinal

presentation at (British) court

fashion guidelines and,
107
,
110

Kennedys and,
105–10
,
229

New York Times
on Kennedys,
110

tradition/description,
105
,
106–7
,
109

President’s Panel on Mental Retardation/reports,
200
,
201
,
203

President’s Task Force on Health and Social Security,
200

psychosurgery

in early 1940s,
163

See also
lobotomy, prefrontal

 
R

Randall, Mother,
16

Ravenhill, Academy of the Assumption,
148–51

Richmond Dispatch,
162

Rockefeller Foundation,
154

Rockefeller, John D.,
57

Rohde, Amanda,
88–90
,
93
,
103

Rooney, Mickey,
101

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

Joe Kennedy Sr. and,
95–98
,
108
,
117
,
120
,
128
,
151–52

New Deal programs and,
95–96
,
97

Roosevelt, Teddy,
57

Ryan White AIDS Care Act (1990),
226

 
S

Sacred Heart schools

Blumenthal Academy, Vaais, Netherlands,
18–20
,
25

Convent School, Roehampton,
115

description/history,
16–17

Finishing School, London,
115–16

Manhattanville, New York,
20–21
,
177

Noroton, Connecticut,
102–3
,
252
n 68

Providence, Rhode Island (Elmhurst),
68–70
,
71

Saint Coletta School by the Sea, Massachusetts,
187
,
188–89
,
196

Saint Coletta School, Wisconsin

care/description,
187
,
189

Saint Elizabeths Hospital,
160
,
162–63

Saint Gertrude’s School of Arts and Crafts, Washington, D.C.

background/treatment,
152–54

Rosemary and,
151
,
152
,
154–55
,
158
,
167

Saturday Evening Post,
159–60
,
161

Saturday Evening Post
“Hope for Retarded Children” article (Eunice Shriver),
201–2
,
203
,
206
,
208

schizophrenia,
233

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC),
95–96

Seigenthaler, John,
198–99

Sheila, Sister,
209–11
,
216
,
218
,
223

Shriver, Anthony

Best Buddies,
224
,
225

Rosemary and,
223
,
224
,
236–37
,
264–65
n 141

Shriver, Eunice

Camp Shriver,
201
,
204

Jack (brother) and,
195
,
224
,
230–31

Kennedy Foundation and,
195–97
,
204–5

marriage/family,
193
,
195

move to Maryland,
200

on Rosemary’s influence,
230–31

Rosemary’s responsibility and,
205–6
,
210
,
211
,
212–14
,
222–23

Saturday Evening Post
“Hope for Retarded Children” article,
201–2
,
203
,
206
,
208

Special Olympics and,
204–5
,
222

Times to Remember
and,
215–16

See also
Kennedy, Eunice

Shriver, Maria,
225

Shriver, Mark,
225

Shriver, Robert,
225

Shriver, Sargent “Sarge”

Alzheimer’s disease/death,
225

Kennedy Foundation/intellectual disabilities and,
196
,
197
,
204–5

marriage,
193
,
195

meeting Eunice,
195

move to Maryland,
200

Peace Corps,
200

Shriver, Timothy

Rosemary and,
176
,
224–25
,
226
,
236–37
,
264–65
n 141

Special Olympics and,
224
,
225

Skakel, Ethel,
193

Slavin, Miss,
156

Smith, Amanda,
155
,
174

Snow White
(film),
104

Spanish influenza,
1–2

Special Olympics,
204–5
,
222
,
224
,
225

Sports Illustrated,
226

sterilization programs,
57
,
74
,
75
,
142

stock market crash (1929),
50
,
62
,
95–96

Sulad, Madeline,
213

Sullivan, Grace/Caroline

Camp Fernwood/Rosemary and,
143–47
,
149

Rose Kennedy’s mistreatment of,
143–47

Sullivan, Michael Henry,
143

Swanson, Gloria

film and,
62

Joe Kennedy and,
23
,
53–54

Rosemary and,
54

 
T

Temple, Shirley,
101

Time
magazine,
197–98

Times to Remember
(Rose Kennedy memoir),
157
,
214–16

Title III,
197

Trespasser, The
(film),
62

 
W

Waisman, Harry A.,
209

Waldrop, Frank,
160

Walsh, Thomas J., Father,
208–9

Washington Times-Herald,
160
,
181

Watts, James

abandoning lobotomy procedure,
172

background,
159
,
163

lobotomies/promoting lobotomies,
159
,
160
,
162
,
164
,
165
,
167
,
168–72
,
236

Waygood, James J.,
150
,
151

WBAL-TV, Baltimore,
200

Welles, Sumner,
128

Wellesley College,
13
,
14–15

White, John,
160–61

White, William A.,
163

Why England Slept
(John F. Kennedy),
135–36

Williams, John, Archbishop,
11

Winnie-the-Pooh,
140

Winter, Diane,
209

women’s status

changes (1920s),
25–26

college/higher education,
11
,
13–14

institutionalization and,
165

lobotomies and,
166

nineteenth-century ideas and,
141–42

right to vote,
25
,
26

Woodhull, Victoria,
57

World War II

background to,
96
,
97

England/France declaring war on Germany,
122

Germany/Hitler’s advances and,
97
,
117
,
122
,
128–29
,
131
,
133

Japanese attacking Pearl Harbor,
174

U.S. entering war,
174

See also
Kennedy, Joseph “Joe” P., Sr., ambassadorship, Britain;
specific individuals

 
Y

Yellow Cab company,
46

About the Author
 

K
ATE
C
LIFFORD
L
ARSON
is the author of two critically acclaimed biographies:
Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero
and
The Assassin’s Accomplice: Mary Surratt and the Plot to Kill Abraham Lincoln
. She has been a consultant and interpretive specialist for numerous museum and public history initiatives focusing on the lives and contributions of women in the making of our national identity. She lives in Winchester, Massachusetts.

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