Part 22 (2/2)
p. 16: ”somehow seemed”: Collier and Horowitz, 24-25.
p. 16: Special affection: Doris Goodwin, 227-28.
pp. 16-17: For Joe at Harvard: Ibid., chap. 13, especially 209 and 214.
p. 17: ”basic profession”: Collier and Horowitz, 26-28.
p. 17: For the power of the banks, see Brandeis.
p. 18: Joe's apprentices.h.i.+p: Doris Goodwin, 237-41.
p. 18: Joe and Columbia Trust: Collier and Horowitz, 27-28; Doris Goodwin, 253-58.
p. 19: Courts.h.i.+p and wedding: Rose Kennedy, chap. 6; Doris Goodwin, 124, 258-59; Hamilton, 15-23.
pp. 19-20: Beals Street house: Rose Kennedy, 71-72, 75; Hamilton, 23-24.
p. 20: Joe Jr.'s birth: Ibid., 25; Collier and Horowitz, 32; Doris Goodwin, 261-62.
p. 20: JFK's birth: Hamilton, 30.
p. 21: Joe and the war: Doris Goodwin, 267-76.
p. 21: Joe's work for Bethlehem: Ibid., 276-81, 283-85.
p. 21: ”for services rendered”: Ibid., 292.
p. 22: Joe as stockbroker: Ibid., chap. 17; for Joe's fortune, 339.
p. 22: The family: Rose Kennedy, 75-76.
p. 22: Naples Road house: Ibid., 75; Doris Goodwin, 313-14.
p. 23: ”Now, listen Rosie”: Doris Goodwin, 392.
p. 24: ”I hope you”: Quoted in ibid., 303-4.
p. 24: ”were another thing”: Interview with Frank Kent Jr. in David E. Koskoff Papers, JFKL.
p. 24: ”And the old man”: Blair, 318.
p. 24: Affair with Swanson: See Collier and Horowitz, 47-55; ”the largest private” is quoted on 53. Also see Doris Goodwin, 389-97, 415-18; Hamilton, 63-68, 73.
p. 24: ”Your father again”: Rose Kennedy to Children, Feb. 2, 1942, Box 4A, PP.
p. 25: Rose's return to her father's home: Doris Goodwin, 301-8.
p. 25: Rose's travels: Rose Kennedy, 94; Davis, 71; Doris Goodwin, 320-21.
Chapter 2: Privileged Youth
p. 26: And if Joe Kennedy were: ”The Nine Kennedy Kids Delight Great Britain,” Life, Life, Apr. 11, 1938. Apr. 11, 1938.
pp. 26-27: Early schooling: Rose Kennedy, 97; Doris Goodwin, 355-56; Hamilton, 52-53.
p. 27: Jack's first ten years: JFK childhood medical record, Box 1, and Report of Physical Exam, Oct. 20, 1943, Box 11A, PP; Burns, 32-33; Rose Kennedy, 84, 110-11; Parmet, Jack, Jack, 17, 19; Doris Goodwin, 353-54; Damore, 19-21. 17, 19; Doris Goodwin, 353-54; Damore, 19-21.
pp. 27-28: ”It was an easy” and Joe Jr.-Jack rivalry: Burns, 23, 28; Damore, 26-27; Collier and Horowitz, 59, 61.
p. 28: Jack's affection for Joe Jr.: Doris Goodwin, 355; John F. Kennedy, As We Remember Joe, As We Remember Joe, 3. 3.
p. 28: ”When Joe came home”: JFK to Dad, Dec. 9 (probably 1929), Box 1, PP.
p. 29: ”was no place”: McCarthy, 42.
p. 29: Rose's reaction: Doris Goodwin, 367-68; Rose Kennedy, 166.
pp. 29-30: Jack at Riverdale School and transfer to Canterbury, ”Creditable”: Upper School Scholars.h.i.+p Report, Box 1, PP; Notes on JFK's Canterbury Attendance, Dec. 8, 1988, in NHP; Hamilton, 81-85.
p. 30: ”It's a pretty good place”: JFK to Uncle Jack, n.d., Box 1, PP.
p. 30: ”his average should be”: Canterbury School, Record of JFK, Form II, Box 4B, PP.
p. 30: ”a little worrying”: JFK to Mother, n.d., Box 1, PP.
p. 30: Sports: Letter beginning, ”I was certainly glad,” JFK to Dad, n.d., Box 1, PP.
p. 30: ”Please send me”: Schoor, 37.
p. 30: Talk on India: JFK to Dad, n.d, Box 1, PP.
p. 30: ”a desire to enjoy”: Sorensen, 14.
pp. 30-31: ”What do you remember”: Hugh Sidey in Henderson, xxiv.
p. 31: ”You watched these people”: Charles Spalding quoted in Collier and Horowitz, 113.
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