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XXIII THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
(pages 772–785)
772 as cloudless: NYT 10/5/57. Auto Buy Now: Steinbeck 95; Goldman Decade 305; NYT 10/1/58. 773 it’s gone: NYT 1/2/58; Steinbeck 47. size of Poland’s: John Brooks Leap 53. “in Detroit”: Walter Johnson 263; Fortune May 1954. 774 handling their credit: NYT 9/4/57; Galbraith Affluent 171–72; Whyte 360. “apparatus of it”: Whyte 354–55, 362, 363. 775 “importance of thrift”: Bird 259; Whyte 353; Riesman 18; Whyte 19–20. 776 sense of identity: Galbraith State 49; Whyte 78, 338. week to spend: Spectorsky 7–8; Whyte 401. 777 “lead the bland”: Affluent 135, 193–94; Mowry 222; Affluent 4–5. community playgrounds: Whyte 350. “policemen, and rats”: Leap 104–105, 108, 114–15. 778 “well—adjusted”: Riesman 16, 26. “and weakness”: ibid xviii; Whyte 5. 779 they liked it: Leap 138; Whyte 3–4. only natural: Eisinger xiv–xvi; Leap 53–54. “fundamental decency”: Steinbeck 183; Whyte 321, 319; NYT 12/2/56. 780 her own party: Whyte 316, 368, 389, 315–16. “Man—Trap Set”: Spectorsky 191; NYT 11/16/56; Whyte 337; NYT 9/16/55; Friedan 12. 781 “feminist ideology”: Friedan 13, 17; Lifton 203. luck elsewhere: Friedan 12; Lifton 202; Friedan 154. 782 considered worse: Packard Wilderness 22–23; Walter Johnson 266. coalition faltered: Whyte 332. “his problem?”: ibid 389. 783 and resented: Kronenberger 120, 122–23, 223–24. the next generation: Spectorsky 197, 248; Murray “Individuality.” 784 “less than ninety”: Whyte 428. polled one another: ibid 429. 785 “dreams into reality”: Decade 307; T 10/21/57; NYT 10/6/57.
XXIV BEEP BEEP
(pages 787–817)
787 “their achievement”: NYT 10/1/57; T 10/14/57. “if they did”: NYT 10/5/57. 788 (“of the de-emphasis”): Hughes 246; Adams 415. “too late”: Adams 416–18; T 11/18/57. “windshield wipers”: T 10/21/57; Walter Johnson 313; Hughes 247. 789 “book was home”: Goldman Decade 313; T 10/21/57; Galbraith Affluent xxviii. “be successful”: T 10/21/57. 790 source of power: T 11/4/57. coup in itself: T 10/21/57. from outer space: T 10/14/57. 791 the reason why: T 10/14/57. tail-twitching cheerleaders: Rovere Years 124. 792 the national income: T 10/14/57; NYT 10/3/57; T 11/18/57. “as we are”: T 10/21/57, 11/18/57. of the language: T 10/21/57. 793 or entertain, pupils: ibid; Lynd and Lynd 23. “it the better”: T 12/2/57; NYT 11/23/57; T 12/2/57. “or with information?”: T 11/4/57. 794 survive in space: NYT 10/27/57; T 10/28/57; NYT 11/3/57, 11/14/57. to Columbus: NYT 11/2/57. MOON, IKE: T 11/11/57. 795 would vanish: NYT 10/10/57. a U.S. ICBM: NYT 6/6/57, 8/27/57, 11/29/58. 796 “to the good”: Adams 415; Hughes 429. of a solution: Adams 414–15; NYT 12/21/57. “on the moon”: Adams 416–18; NYT 11/8/57. 797 “into its interior”: T 10/28/57. U.S. IGY committee: T 3/17/58. 798 starcrossed Edsel: 9/30/54. across the skies: T 10/21/57, 11/18/57. would tell him: NYT 10/10/57. 799 “at this moment”: ibid. “err, bollix”: T 10/7/57. promises of glory: T 9/26/57. 800 by local police: T 9/16/57. possible demonstrators: NYT 8/31/57. 801 “become a deluge!”: T 9/16/57. delay of integration: NYT 9/5/57, 9/16/57, 9/8/57. “at my command”: NYT 9/21/57; Adams 345–46. 802 a federal court: NYT 9/15/57; Adams 349–53; T 9/23/57, 9/30/57; NYT 9/25/57. “and judgment”: NYT 9/21/57. “got up and bowed”: T 9/30/57. 803 phone booth: NYT 9/25/57; T 10/7/57. “do my job”: T 10/7/57. to be hostile: ibid. 804 “good judgment”: NYT 9/24/57; T 10/7/57. “the Federal Court”: Adams 332, 351; NYT 9/24/57; Adams 354. 805 “read it”: Adams 354–55; T 10/7/57. “anarchy would result”: Adams 355; NYT 9/25/57. Army rule: NYT 9/25/57. 806–807 “Roadblock Alpha”… “base of the neck”: T 10/7/57. 807 “in America?”: NYT 9/27/57; T 10/7/57. 808 government $4,051,000: T 5/19/58. called into service: Adams 356; T 10/7/57. 808n “of free government”: Adams 356. 809 “at random”: T 10/14/57, 11/11/57. he retired: T 10/14/57, 5/19/58; NYT 7/31/58. felt shame: NYT 8/2/62, T 10/7/57. 810 (“was working”): NYT 11/10/57; T 11/18/57; Saturday Review 11/2/57; T 11/4/57. stood vigil: T 10/4/57; NYT 11/8/57. 811 a major recession: T 11/14/57. was a stroke T 11/27/57. “wrong with him”: Adams 195; T 12/9/57; NYT 11/26/57. “is to it”: Adams 196–97. 812 there, he wept: T 12/9/57; NYT 11/27/57; Adams 198. “to be excellent”: NYT 11/29/57, 11/30/57. 813 “First ignition!”… “explosion occurred”: NYT 12/7/57; T 12/16/57. 814 “Custer’s last stand”: T 12/16/57. 814–17 Edsel portrait: John Brooks Edsel; Cone; Galbraith Affluent; Goldman Decade; Consumer Reports January and April 1958; Life 7/22/57, 8/5/57, 8/21/57; NYT 11/20/56, 8/27/57, 8/29/57, 10/5/57, 10/6/57, 11/28/57, 11/20/59; T 10/21/57, 11/30/59.
XXV THE CRUSADE FALTERS
(pages 818–845)
818 ICBM attack: NYT 7/22/59; T 12/7/59; NYT 6/10/59. 819 called “compacts”: T 4/6/59. crew cuts: NYT 1/3/59; TC 1959; NYT 3/3/59; Adams 311; NYT 7/16/58, 11/22/59, 4/10/59. opened Ere: NYT 7/10/59; T 7/20/59. 820 old for her: NYT 5/3/57, 9/6/61, 4/10/59, 10/15/59, 10/8/59, 5/7/59, 3/1/59, 1/15/60, 7/25/61. the hula hoop: T 9/15/58; NYT 8/11/57. 821 sixty—second birthday: T 12/1/58; NYT 12/7/58. through East Germany: T 12/1/58. 822 “intolerable situation”: Adams 271. armed forces anywhere: NYT 1/6/57. “this battle”: Adams 274. 823 the warships: ibid 289; NYT 4/26/57. “Eisenhower Doctrine”: Adams 289. Eisenhower consented: NYT 7/15/58, 7/4/58. 824 Lebanese move: T 7/28/58; Adams 291. was expanding: NYT 9/24/58; Adams 293. in world affairs: NYT 7/16/58; Time editors 75. 825 a light cruiser: DeMott 172. western Europe: Servan—Schreiber 59, 36. “a dear friend”: Walter Johnson 266. and Panama City: John Brooks Leap 339. 826 intolerable gloating: New Republic 10/27/58. “classless society”: Nixon 259. stayed home: NYT 4/28/58. 827–33 Nixon trip: Mazo 206–46; Nixon 183–228. 827 rocking the boat: Schlesinger Thousand 189. 828 “irrational state”: NYT 5/9/58; Mazo 233; Nixon 219. 829 to Nixon’s aid: NYT 5/14/58. was preposterous: Mazo 222. 830 “of this mob”: Mazo 225. 831 Nixon’s limousine: NYT 5/14/58. wobbled toward him: ibid. 833 against possible attack: ibid. “assistance is requested”: ibid. 834 had been friendly: NYT 5/16/58. he was, too: Nixon 231; T 6/23/58. vicuña story: NYT 1/12/58. tax returns T 7/14/58; NYT 6/11/58. 835 “that he had”: T 7/7/58. 836 like Bernard Goldfine?: T 6/30/58. 837 Washington bureaucracies: Adams 440; T 7/14/58. “as they are”: T 6/23/58. 838 “would be gone”: T 6/30/58. “and tirelessly”: NYT 6/19/58; Hughes 266–67; Adams 445–46. 839 should be fired: T 6/30/58. all these years (and following paragraphs): T 7/14/58. 840 collateral for loans: NYT 7/4/58. 841 “told about it”: T 7/14/58. a lot of that: NYT 6/19/58. 842 White House roster: NYT 6/23/58. was political: NYT 8/14/58. 843 “on November 4”: NYT 9/10/58; WA 1959 120. lowered upon him: Adams 446–47. “I can give you”: NYT 9/28/58. 844 last cigarette: Adams 447. agreed to go: Hughes 269; Adams 451. “twenty—five states”: Nixon 232–33. “your money”: NYT 10/14/58, 10/16/58, 10/17/58, 10/21/58, 10/22/58, 10/23/58. 845 “the White House”: NYT 11/6/58, 11/5/58; Nixon 233. “do with Nixon”: NYT 11/5/58; Nixon 234; NYT 11/5/58, 11/10/58.
XXVI TATTOO FOR THE GENERAL
(pages 847–886)
847 proof of it: Mencken 264. dead ahead: NYT 12/19/58. “be any riots”: Fab VII 28. accept contraception: NYT 11/26/59. 848 “these questions”: Kendrick 410; Goldman Decade 319; NYT 8/28/58. got their coffee: NYT 10/1/58, 1/3/60. on restricted beaches: NYT 2/24/60. 849 visible at last: NYT 5/11/60, 6/16/60, 7/19/60, 6/6/60, 7/19/60, 7/26/60, 10/20/60; WA 1962 251. to do it: NYT 5/14/60; Fab VII 28–29. 850 facts of life: NYT 5/10/60; WA 1961 168; W 1966 163; NYT 11/26/59. (“Bashful!”): Kendrick 429–30; Decade 318; Fab VI 44; NYT 8/29/58; T 10/19/59. “coached or tutored”: NYT 11/3/59. 851 its hearing room: Decade 319; NYT 10/15/59. “intellectual life”: Fab VI 44; Decade 321–22; NYT 11/3/59. 852 smiled at him: Decade 322. five to one: NYT 11/5/59, 11/6/59. 853 every week: Kendrick 440. named Truman Capote: NYT 3/11/60; Kendrick 437; Chicago Daily News 9/20/58; Nixon 304; NYT 1/5/60, 5/3/60, 11/16/59; T 11/30/59. 854 “matter anyway”: T 2/23/59. “hand of Eisenhower”: NYT 4/16/59; Hughes 342. 855 “will break it”: NYT 1/27/59. what it was: T 6/1/59; NYT 5/25/59; T 3/2/59. Soviet officials: WA 1960 108; T 8/3/59; NYT 7/24/59; Hughes 287; NYT 7/24/59. the “Sokolniki Summit”: NYT 7/25/59
; Nixon 255–58; T 8/3/59. 856 “we are stronger”… “no free elections”: WA 1960 111; Nixon 255–58; T 8/3/59. 857 Berlin ultimatum: NYT 8/6/59. in his eyes: NYT 8/26/59, 8/27/59; WA 1960 117; T 9/7/59; NYT 8/8/59. 858 “going splendidly”: NYT 9/3/59; T 9/14/59; NYT 9/5/59, 9/8/59. as their host: NYT 9/16/59. “than his backside”: NYT 9/20/59. to a detente: NYT 9/26/59; T 10/5/59. 859 Soviet Union next year: NYT 9/28/59. them and Khrushchev: T 10/5/59. “our friends abroad”: NYT 11/5/59, 12/4/59. 860 in Casablanca: T 12/14/59, 12/15/59. 1960, in Paris: NYT 12/23/59, 12/24/59. 861 to join them: T 1/12/59; NYT 8/2/53. Castro’s Trotsky: Schlesinger Thousand 220. next to impossible: T 1/12/59, 1/25/59. and they said so: T 1/12/59. 862 bogeymen everywhere: T 4/27/59; Nixon 351–52; Haynes Johnson 25. to invade Cuba: T 11/9/59, 3/16/59; NYT 2/21/59, 1/22/59; Haynes Johnson 49. “a Communist government”: NYT 1/6/59. 863 suspicions were allayed: Haynes Johnson 30–31, 37. 864 battle flag: ibid 76. in the camp: ibid 38. 865 around in slime: ibid 44. 866 “we will win”: ibid 81, 75–76. 867–72 general sources: see under Powers in the Bibliography. 868 Francis Gary Powers: NYT 5/6/60. “have had any”: Adams 455. 869 of his magazine: Hughes 303. 872 weeks of pandemonium: NYT 5/8/60. 872–75 general sources: WA 1961 171; Hughes 300–302; Decade 335–38. 873 complete confession: NYT 5/8/60. flights will continue: NYT 5/10/60. “planes over here”: NYT 5/12/60. 874 is frigid: NYT 5/17/60. world conciliation: T 5/30/60. no punishment: NYT 5/18/60. 875 before the summit: NYT 5/26/60. “keeping busy?”: NYT 5/20/60. “all of us”: Hughes 306. Marine helicopter: NYT 6/11/60. eighty-thousand-gun salute: NYT 6/17/60. 876 “all of it”: Theodore White 1960 117; Hughes 310–11. years in prison: NYT 8/20/60. “us in 1952?”: Adams 453. 876n was laid off: NYT 2/10/62. 877 munitions. Then… “and will persist”: Galbraith State 399–400; Adams 325–30; WA 1962 90; NYT 1/18/61. “it is directed”: State 317–19. 878 sheriff’s, side: NYT 9/27/60; McGinniss 32. 879 public explanation: Hughes 319, 250; NYT 8/25/60; Nixon 339. margin held steady: NYT 3/10/60. 880 on and on: NYT 7/14/60. 881 to Kennedy’s 46: NYT 7/27/60. Kennedy 50: NYT 8/27/60. circumstances for him: Nixon 326; NYT 8/30/60. They applauded: NYT 9/8/60, 9/13/60; Sorensen 190–91. percent undecided: Theodore White 1960 320. “September 26”: Nixon 336; NYT 9/27/60. 882 beard growth: NYT 10/8/60, 10/14/60, 10/22/60. 883 “fathers, don’t we?”: NYT 10/13/60, 10/20/60; Nixon 363; Thousand 73–74. reversed the result: Sorensen 209. 884 “will all support”: Nixon 409; Theodore White 1960 304; Nixon 376–79. Wednesday morning: NYT 12/16/60. “early yet”: White 1960 18. 885 to be governed: NYT 12/16/60. 886 “in the distance”: Nixon 417. “to all men”: Nixon 402.
XXVII A NEW GENERATION OF AMERICANS
(pages 889–923)
889 in Cleveland Park: NYT 1/20/61; Schlesinger Thousand 1–2. 890 new administration… “our ancient heritage”: NYT 1/21/61. “what a day!”: Fab VII 37; Thousand 5. with greater confidence: Gold 1940–41 27. three years earlier: NYT 12/16/60; Manchester Death 505. and pulling away: Manchester Portrait 11–12; NYT 12/18/60; Neustadt 94. 891 typical early days: NYT 1/22/61. “what you told him”: Agronsky 9; NYT 1/22/61; Portrait 12–13. rid of it: NYT 2/19/61; WM/Ronald L. Ziegler; Agronsky 9; NYT 12/16/61. 892 as big as Ike’s: NYT 2/26/61; Portrait 15. each morning: NYT 2/26/51; Portrait 15–16. 893 cultural coordinator: Halberstam 41; U.S. News & World Report 5/1/61; Thousand 144; NYT 1/22/61, 6/27/61. Bay of Pigs: NYT 4/21/61; Haynes Johnson 67. “ill-starred an adventure”: Halberstam 66, 69; Thousand 292. 894 base was covered: Thousand 238; WM/John F. Kennedy October 1961. from the President: Sorensen 296; Thousand 239–40. “the United States?”: Sorensen 295–96; NYT 4/21/61. 895 “share their confidence”: Sorensen 296; NYT 4/21/61; Haynes Johnson 65; Thousand 239, 267. “little as possible”: Thousand 249, 259, 246. force were committed: Haynes Johnson 82, 70; NYT 4/17/61. miles away: Haynes Johnson 69, 84. 896 “the Cubans themselves”: Thousand 247; NYT 4/13/61; Sorensen 298. fire a rifle: Thousand 250; Haynes Johnson 69. chance of winning: NYT 4/21/61. 897 “would be available”: Thousand 269, 250; U.S. News & World Report 1/7/63; Thousand 281; NYT 5/28/61. on one ship: Thousand 270; NYT 4/16/61; Haynes Johnson 94; U.S. News & World Report 1/14/63; Haynes Johnson 113. 898 enemy aircraft: Haynes Johnson 77–79; U.S. News & World Report 1/14/63. “and rebellion”: Haynes Johnson 128–29; Thousand 274–75. by the CIA: Haynes Johnson 95. 899 “fish is red”: NYT 4/26/61; U.S. News & World Report 1/14/63; Haynes Johnson 100. and executed: Haynes Johnson 60, 120–22. 900 “these people there?”: ibid 100, 83, 105, 295; Thousand 295. 901 had been lost: Haynes Johnson 103. 902 back that night: ibid 111, 113. “air force fields”: NYT 4/18/61; Thousand 271; Haynes Johnson 92; NYT 4/18/61. “off for Cuba”: Haynes Johnson 93. 903 the United States: Thousand 291; Haynes Johnson 152. a thousand wounded: Johnson 136–38. “the main business”: ibid 143; Thousand 276. 904 “popular I get”: John Kennedy 112; Sorensen 291; Thousand 292. “alongside Fidel Castro”: Reader’s Digest November 1964; Thousand 285; NYT 4/23/61; Militant 5/1/61. 905 WE NEED YOU: Haynes Johnson 129–30. Americans were killed: ibid 154–56; Thousand 278. 906 WAIT FOR YOU: Haynes Johnson 161, 167. to ransom them: ibid 349; NYT 4/22/61, 12/24/62. “streets of Budapest”: Haynes Johnson 174; NYT 4/21/61, 4/19/61. “nuclear armaments”: NYT 4/21/61; Thousand 287–88. 907 from the Comintern: NYT 3/2/61. “of the peril”: NYT 4/21/61; Haynes Johnson 175. never forget: Thousand 297. 908 and an interpreter: Halberstam 72; NYT 5/20/61; Fontaine 413. “beginning of the end”: NYT 5/8/60, 9/24/60, 9/30/60, 10/13/60. 909 immediate removal: Fontaine 390; NYT 2/14/61. divided Berlin: NYT 8/31/61; Fontaine 315, 423. intelligence activities: NYT 6/27/48, 5/15/60, 10/23/60. 910 laugh it off: Fontaine 412–13, 314–15; T 6/9/61; Halberstam 74–75. “Jacqueline Kennedy to Paris”: T 6/9/61; NYT 6/3/61. “in my life”: Thousand 367; Halberstam 76; NYT 6/4/61. “and blackmailed”: NYT 11/15/64. 921 only straitjackets: NYT 6/6/61, 6/11/61; Fontaine 416. “cold winter”: Fontaine 416. “have to act”: Halberstam 76. chauvinistic speeches WA 1962 113. 911n “war over Berlin”: Khrushchev 458. 912 “it’s all over”: WA 1962 113; Fontaine 418. Walter Ulbricht: WA 1962 115; NYT 8/6/61. in East Berlin: T 8/25/61; NYT 8/13/61, 8/16/61; Thousand 395. for the “mistake”: WA 1962 121; NYT 9/8/61, 9/28/61, 9/2/61; Thousand 460–61; Fontaine 425; NYT 10/18/61. 913 since V-J Day: Fontaine 421–22; NYT 9/19/61. “December 31, 1961”: Fontaine 423–25; Thousand 400; NYT 10/18/61. “like the place”: Thousand 548; Halberstam 76. 914 of real power: NYT 3/19/61. for it—unimportant: NYT 3/1/61. 915 “White House lawn”: NYT 2/24/61; Carpenter 50; Goldman Tragedy 388–90; NYT 10/23/61. deeply affected: Thousand 396; NYT 8/21/61. “got out here”: NYT 5/10/61; Halberstam 135. 916 “will fly in”: NYT 5/13/61; Life 10/26/62. eighteen months: NYT 10/27/72; Thousand 322, 539, 541; NYT 5/5/61. 916n draftees to Vietnam: WA 1972 88. 917 not “lose” Indochina: Thousand 321; NYT 1/13/51. “your free people”: Sorensen 651; Thousand 536. “he had inherited”: T 1/29/73; Sorensen 652; Thousand 537–38. 918 “matter of time”: Theodore White 1968 16; Thousand 542; T 8/4/61. was “essential”: Halberstam 173; Sheehan 81. 919 included troops: Sorensen 650; NYT 5/13/61, 11/10/61; Halberstam 129. “in this period”: NYT 3/15/61, 3/16/61, 5/5/61, 5/9/61; Sheehan 80. chance of success: Sheehan 81, 97. imbued with it: Langer 1271; NYT 10/17/61; Tragedy 399; Thousand 544. 920 “technological capacity”: NYT 1/10/62; Thousand 542. political considerations: Sorensen 655. Viet Cong as heroes: NYT 10/16/61; Sorensen 655; Sheehan 142–43. 921 “to take another”: Sorensen 653; Thousand 547. “crazier than hell”: Halberstam 177; NYT 11/10/61; Sorensen 655; Halberstam 174. 922 making headway: NYT 2/9/62, 2/14/62; Halberstam 186. also glowed: NYT 3/27/62; Current Biography 1969; Langer 1271; Sheehan 111; NYT 7/25/62. 922 that would mean: Thousand 548–49; Halberstam 203. 923 (MACV): Thousand 549–50; NYT 7/24/62; FitzGerald 165.
XXVIII NOW THE TRUMPET SUMMONED US AGAIN
(pages 925–971)
925 hundred years earlier: NYT 5/26/61. “was always time”: O’Donnell and Powers 16–17; Halberstam 286. 926 in the Kremlin: T 4/21/61, 4/28/61. the year before: Sidey 112; NYT 4/12/6
1. 927 preeminence particularly: Sorensen 524ff. “rocket thrust”: Sidey 114–15. 928 at 18,000 mph: NYT 4/11/61; Sidey 111–12; NYT 4/12/61. “‘the Motherland Knows’”: NYT 4/12/61, 4/15/61; T 4/21/61. 929 “of the world”: NYT 4/13/61; T 4/21/61. “Can we leapfrog?”: Sidey 129–32; NYT 4/14/61. “nothing more important”: NYT 4/14/61; Newsweek 7/7/69; Sidey 131. 930 “Spacetown, U.S.A.”: NYT 5/6/61. “safely to earth”: NYT 5/26/61; T 6/2/61; Armstrong et al 18. on its way: Sorensen 526. 931 “taken care of”: WA 1963 150; NYT 7/22/61, 8/6/61; WA 1962 128; NYT 2/21/62, 3/4/62; T 3/2/62. “I am go”: NYT 2/21/62. “will you?”: T 3/2/62, 2/22/62, 2/21/62. 932 “saw of it”: NYT 2/21/62, 2/24/62. they prayed: NYT 2/22/62. 933 “hot in there”: NYT 2/24/62, 2/21/62. “person ever is”: NYT 2/24/62. “needed boost”: NYT 2/23/62, 2/27/62, 3/2/62. 934 into orbit: T 5/12/61; Armstrong et al 17; T 3/12/62. Houston he said: NYT 8/6/61. peace are there: Sorensen 527–28. freedom riders: NYT 5/5/61. 935 “the right road”: ibid; Alabama 221. at the riders: NYT 5/5/61, 5/15/61. very advanced: NYT 3/6/61. 936 the blacks ask? Guthman 157; NYT 6/25/60. “We will move”: NYT 5/7/61; Guthman 162. 938 It did: NYT 5/9/61; Guthman 166–67; NYT 5/14/61; T 5/26/61. rescued the others: NYT 5/15/61. 939 was a joke: NYT 5/20/61; Guthman 167; WM/David E. Swift; T 5/26/61. in their credit: NYT 5/16/61. 940 of the President: NYT 5/20/61, 5/16/61. than Birmingham: NYT 5/21/61, 6/1/61. heard him say: NYT 5/21/61. “are there now”: Guthman 171. 941 “had broken down”: NYT 5/21/61; T 6/2/61. simply proved wrong: NYT 5/21/61. 942 again. Then: NYT 5/22/61. “these people are”: Guthman 172–73. law enforcement officers: NYT 5/22/61. 943 “survive politically”: Schlesinger Thousand 936; Guthman 178. succeed Patterson: NYT 11/7/62. in waiting rooms: NYT 5/30/61; Thousand 936; NYT 9/23/61; Sorensen 478. 944 time by then: Angoff and Mencken; NYT 6/25/61. of the century: Guthman 180–81. of Mississippi: Thousand 940; NYT 9/28/62. 945 “of tyranny”: NYT 6/26/62, 9/13/62, 9/11/62, 9/14/62. or make one: NYT 11/4/59. “about a year”: Guthman 185. 946 “take a judge?”: Thousand 941; NYT 9/26/62. “to believe that”: NYT 9/14/62, 9/21/62; Guthman 189. “rights of one”: NYT 9/25/62. 947 “Communists!”: NYT 9/26/62. “how it goes?”: NYT 10/1/62. “will be there”: NYT 9/30/62; Thousand 943. turned back again: NYT 9/28/62; Lord 165–66. 948 point of violence: Guthman 93. 949 $5,000 a day: NYT 11/16/62. “poultry program”: Thousand 944. broken his word: NYT 10/1/62. in “this afternoon?” Lord 196. 950 a campus booth: NYT 10/1/62; Sorensen 287. “had no choice”: NYT 10/1/62, 10/5/62; Lord 209. “uphold that honor”: NYT 10/1/62. 951 “to those fellows”: NYT 10/1/62; T 10/12/62; NYT 10/5/62. “trigger-happy” marshals: NYT 10/2/62; T 10/12/62; NYT 10/2/62. 952 “lives, nigger?”: Guthman 203; T 10/12/62; Thousand 948. Franklin Roosevelt: NYT 10/2/62, 10/7/62, 1/21/63, 4/12/63, 12/7/62. “of hate”: NYT 6/14/69. 951n Guthman 204. 953 “joined chapters”: NYT 5/14/61; T 2/16/61. “muzzle the military”: Thousand 743; NYT 7/21/61; Thousand 1020; Life 2/9/62. official proclamation: Thousand 1020. 954 “against Communism”: Life 2/9/62; NYT 10/29/61. “mental breakdown”: DeMott 72, 77. “afternoon comes”: Thousand 752, 753; NYT 11/17/61, 10/28/61. 955 “the Promised Land”: Thousand 755. about the President: NYT 9/18/62; Thousand 755. 955n “never notice it”: NYT 4/4/65. 956 Air Force One: Sidey 272–73. do it, too: NYT 1/23/61. 957 “backed down”: Sidey 289–90. didn’t believe her: ibid 272; Thousand 643; NYT 6/21/62. “is from within”: Sorensen 335. 958 Soviet technicians: Abel 6, 29–30. on the island: NYT 10/11/62. 959 to worry about: Abel 1. 960 “days ahead”: ibid 17. the next morning: ibid 21. calls his brother: ibid 32. 961 “planning Pearl Harbor”: Robert Kennedy 34; Abel 31–42 passim. 962 are under way: NYT 10/18/62; Abel 43–53 passim. American tradition: Robert Kennedy 36; Thousand 806–807. 963 blockade of Cuba: NYT 11/3/62; Abel 54–68 passim, taken first: NYT 10/20/62. the stations why: Abel 69–75 passim. 964 weapons in Cuba: Robert Kennedy 48–49. until Tuesday: NYT 10/23/62. on alert: Abel 76–83 passim. 965 “flaming crisis”: Abel 84–94 passim. “greatest urgency”: NYT 10/23/62. six days ago: Robert Kennedy 55. “Western Hemisphere”: NYT 10/23/62. 966 hastily disperses them: Abel 95–109 passim. 967 the Security Council: NYT 10/24/62. “caught the burglars”: Thousand 817; Abel 123–38 passim. before noon: NYT 10/24/62. 968 ready for war: NYT 10/27/62. is unimportant: NYT 10/25/62, 10/27/62. “have been impeached”: Robert Kennedy 17. “just blinked”: ibid 71; Abel 123–38 passim. 968n “strain and hurt”: Robert Kennedy 69–70. 969 “of the sites”: NYT 10/26/62; Abel 139–51 passim. submit to searches: NYT 10/27/62. 970 be found: NYT 10/28/62; Abel 152–64 passim. “very hazardous course”: NYT 10/28/62; Robert Kennedy 96–97. committed to Castro: Robert Kennedy 109; NYT 11/3/62. 971 capital be evacuated: Abel 165–79 passim. 40,000 to 50,000: Thousand 831. “the Soviet Union”: NYT 10/29/62. “nuclear test ban”: Abel 180–86 passim. “go with you”: Abel 186; Robert Kennedy 110. Goldmark portrait: Current Biography 1940, 1950; Newsweek 1/28/48; T 12/4/50; NYT 12/17/67, 11/27/70, 7/26/71, 8/2/71, 8/3/71.