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Jack Kennedy

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by Chris Matthews


  election of 1952 and, 1, 141, 142, 201, 202, 205, 216–17, 244

  election of 1956 and, 213, 292

  Massachusetts primary of 1956 and, 197–99

  Schlesinger and, 231

  Sorensen and, 157

  UN and, 322

  Stewart, Jimmy, 94

  Stork Club, 28

  Strategic Air Command (SAC), U.S., 367

  Strauss, Robert S., 289

  Strider, Robert E. Lee, 264

  strikes, 95, 98

  Suddenly Last Summer, 268

  Sudetenland, Czech, 31, 32, 34, 304

  Suez Crisis (1956), 366–67

  Supreme Court, U.S., 359

  Sutton, Billy, 64, 79–80, 81, 84, 113, 291, 394, 403

  JFK’s break with, 154, 155

  JFK’s House career and, 90, 92, 93, 94, 101, 106

  Swaziland, 405

  Symington, Stuart, 222, 232, 249

  Taft, Robert A., 8, 126, 140, 141, 227

  Taft-Hartley Act (Labor-Management Relations Act) (1947), 95–97

  Talmadge, Herman, 271

  Tassigny, Jean de Lattre de, 117

  Tawes, J. Millard, 272, 273

  taxes, taxation, 376

  Taylor, Maxwell, 365, 366, 391, 393

  Teamsters, International Brotherhood of, 233–34

  “teas”, JFK campaign, 128–29, 138, 139

  television, 118–19, 126, 144, 225, 345, 351

  Cuban missile crisis and, 369–70

  Democratic convention of 1956 and, 203, 209, 211

  Democratic convention of 1960 and, 280, 281, 284

  Furcolo Senate bid and, 185–86

  JFK-Humphrey debate and, 240

  JFK-Nixon debates and, 284–85, 291–304, 307–8

  JFK’s civil rights address and, 380–81

  JFK’s religion speech and, 289

  McCarthy and, 175, 177, 181

  Nixon’s concession and, 315

  Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 67–68

  Texas, 317, 394, 396–97

  Third World, 352

  Thirty-Nine Steps, The (Buchan), 38–39, 41

  Thom, Lenny, 51, 53, 54, 55

  Thomas, George, 106

  Thomas, Norman, 103–4

  Thompson, Llewellyn, 340

  Thurmond, Strom, 256

  Time, 99, 225, 274, 319, 343

  Tojo, Hideki, 367

  Touch of the Poet, A (O’Neill), 6

  Travell, Janet, 279

  Treasury Department, U.S., 322, 329

  Truman, Harry S., 8, 69, 217, 307, 324

  atomic bomb and, 349

  Cold War and, 96, 97, 301, 306

  election of 1960 and, 287, 301

  JFK’s criticisms of, 112, 141, 143, 173, 182, 306, 334

  Korean War and, 112, 249

  McCarthy and, 176

  Symington and, 249

  Truman Doctrine (1947), 96, 97

  Tulagi Island, 48–49

  Tunisia, 228

  Turkey:

  Truman Doctrine and, 96

  U.S. missiles in, 371–72

  U-2 spy plane, 364

  Udall, Morris, 278

  Udall, Stewart, 363–64

  “Ulysses” (Tennyson), 67–68

  United Auto Workers (UAW), 236, 249–50, 387

  United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, 97

  United Nations, 307, 364

  founding conference of, 69–72

  Hiss and, 111

  Korean War and, 112

  Stevenson and, 322

  United Press International (UPI), 98

  United States Steel, 353, 354

  United Steelworkers, 353

  V-3 cannon, 61

  Vandiver, Ernest, 310

  Vassar College, 160

  V-E Day, 71

  Versailles, Treaty of (1919), 30, 31

  Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), 77

  Vienna, Austria, U.S.-Soviet summit in, 320, 339–44

  Viet Cong, 393

  Viet Minh, 172, 393

  Vietnam, South, 385, 386, 391, 396

  Vietnam War, 117, 119, 172–73, 326, 381, 385–87, 390–94, 396–97

  Virginia, Kennedys’ Glen Ora retreat in, 328

  V-J Day, 91

  Voorhis, Jerry, 92, 291, 295

  voting rights, 380

  Wagner, Robert F., 204, 208

  Wallace, George C., 379

  Wallingford, Conn., 14, 16

  Walsh, David I., 46–47, 90, 125

  Ward, Barbara, 73

  Washington, D.C.:

  Dumbarton Oaks in, 168, 183

  King and civil rights march on, 374, 387

  Lafayette Park in, 327, 328

  Washington, George, 405

  Washington Post, 8, 280

  Washington Times-Herald, 43, 44, 161

  Watergate scandal, 8

  Webster, Charlie, 49

  Webster, Daniel, 227

  Welch, Joseph Nye, 177

  West Virginia, 112, 174–75

  Democratic primary of 1960 in, 4, 262–69, 271, 286

  Wheeling, W.Va., McCarthy’s speech at, 112, 174–75

  White, Theodore H., 13, 197, 284, 399–402

  White, Thomas P., 346

  White House, 325, 327–28, 356, 358

  Billings’ room in, 19, 328

  Garbo visit to, 394–95

  Oval Office of, 374, 380, 384

  Rose Garden renovated at, 330–31

  White Sands, N.Mex., 348

  Why England Slept (Kennedy), 11, 37–38, 49, 67

  Wilson, Bill, 292–93, 300

  Wilson, Mrs. Woodrow, 330

  Wilson, Woodrow, 124

  Winscote, Lt., 56

  Wisconsin:

  Democratic primary of 1960 in, 4, 248, 256–61, 271, 279

  election of 1960 and, 315

  Wofford, Harris, 305, 308, 309–11, 323

  Worcester, Mass., 123, 246

  JFK campaign “tea” in, 129–30

  JFK’s 1952 win and vote in, 146–47

  World Crisis 1911–1918, The (Churchill), 17

  World War I, 13, 17, 30, 31, 34, 35, 42, 67, 124

  World War II, 1, 2, 26, 69, 99, 175, 176, 201, 238, 285, 290, 359

  atomic bomb and, 348, 349, 372

  Bradlee and, 237

  JFK and, 11, 40, 41–63, 65–66, 80, 90, 169, 170, 264, 265, 398

  O’Donnell and, 123

  Pearl Harbor attack and, 42, 367

  Soviet casualties in, 377–78

  Wright, Bishop John, 246

  Wright, Jim, 397

  Yalta Conference (1945), 70–71, 87, 92, 100–101, 112, 182, 206

  yellow fever, 86

  Young Melbourne (Cecil), 151, 161, 399

  Zwicker, Ralph, 176

  PHOTO CREDITS

  Associated Press: 1, 14, 21, 24, 29, 30, 32, 34

  JFK Presidential Library and Museum: 2, 7, 12, 23, 28, 31

  John Morse/JFK Presidential Library and Museum: 3

  Courtesy Choate Rosemary Hall Archives: 4

  Princeton University Archives: Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University: 5

  The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation: 6, 10, 11

  Author’s collection: 8, 9

  Courtesy Sutton Family: 13

  Dave Powers/JFK Presidential Library and Museum: 15

  McKeesport Heritage Center: 16

  Courtesy Richard Nixon Foundation: 17

  Getty Images: 18

  Tony Frissell, Library of Congress: 19

  The Lowenherz Collection of Kennedy Photographs, Friedheim Library, Archives and Special Collections, Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, Orlando Suero, photographer: 20

  Courtesy Reardon Family: 22

  Newsweek: 26

  Courtesy Sorensen Family: 27

  Associated Press/Bill Allen: 33

  Peace Corps: 35

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