Read Kennedy Wives: Triumph and Tragedy in America's Most Public Family Online
Authors: David Amber,Batcher Hunt,David Batcher
Skakel, George Jr.
, 72
, 86–87
, 92
, 108
Skakel, Georgeann
, 71–72
, 91
, 94
Skakel, James Curtis
, 70
Skakel, Patricia Sistene
, 68–69
, 72
, 82
, 86–87
Skakel, Rushton
, 72–73
Skorpios
, 122
Smathers, George
, 161–63
Smith, Benjamin
, 229
society
, 7–8
, 26–27
, 101
, 135
, 140
Sorbonne Paris program
, 139–40
Sorensen, Ted
, 161
South Pacific
, 212
Soviet Union
, 191
Spalding, Chuck
, 149–50
Special Olympics
, 56
Sprecher, Robert A.
, 271
Squaw Island home
, 238–39
Standard Oil
, 132
Stas.
See
Radziwill, Stanislas
state dinners
, 188–89
Stead, Virginia Joan.
See
Bennett, Virginia Joan
Steinkraus, Billy
, 78
Stevenson, Adlai
, 100
, 162
, 267
, 269
Stone, Edward Durell
, 204
“Stop Nixon
,” 99
Student legal forum
, 85–87
, 102
Sunset Boulevard
, 19
Swanson, Gloria
, 19
Swedish Girls (hookers)
, 108
Taplin, Gardner B.
, 270
Taraborrelli, J. Randy
, 72
Taylor, Elizabeth
, 77–78
Taylor, Maxwell
, 102
Teamsters Union
, 98–99
Ted.
See
Kennedy, Edward Moore
Teddy.
See
Kennedy, Edward Moore
Tempelsman, Maurice
, 207
theatres, Joe purchasing
, 13
Thomas, George
, 166
Thomas, Jack
, 269
Times to Remember
(Kennedy, Rose)
, 64
“The Tonight Show
,” 100
toughness
, 133–35
Townsend, Kathleen Kennedy
, 125
travels
, 43–44
, 62–63
, 194
; Jackie’s
, 139–42
, 184
, 190
, 196
; Rose and campaign
, 22–23
, 31
, 40
, 46–47
, 51
, 55–56
trips.
See
travels
True Compass
(Kennedy, E. M.)
, 295
Truman administration
, 177
Tuckerman, Nancy (“Tucky”)
, 131
, 184
, 194
Turnure, Pamela
, 172–73
, 184–85
United Nations Tower
, 108
vanden Heuvel, William
, 124
Vicki.
See
Kennedy, Vicki; Reggie, Victoria
Vogue
, 141–43
Warnecke, Jack
, 204
“Washington’s No. 1 Hostess
,” 101
Washington Times-Herald
, 143–44
, 150
Watts, James
, 32
wedding: Ethel’s lavish
, 84
; Jackie’s star-studded
, 150–51
; Joan’s
, 221–22
, 239
; Rose’s
, 8–9
; Roses absence at Kick’s
, 37
; Vicki’s
, 277
Weinmann, Mary de Limur
, 144
Weissenberg, Alexis
, 210
West, Andrew
, 118–19
West Africa
, 231–32
White, Theodore
, 130
, 200–201
, 203
White House
, 48
, 52
, 63
, 182
, 185
; Jackie and restoration endeavor of
, 162–64
, 167
, 172–73
, 176–81
, 186–87
; Jackie’s post-partum tour of
, 170–71
White House Curator’s Office
, 183
Why England Slept
(Kennedy, J. F.)
, 82
Wilder, Billy
, 19
William Howe Co.
, 71
Williams, Andy
, 124
Windsor Castle
, 26–27
Winmill, Joan
, 87–88
Winship, Thomas
, 99–100
Winterthur mansion
, 179
wiretaps
, 110
womanizing: JFK and
, 150
, 152–55
, 158–59
, 167
, 185
; Teddy and
, 237
, 247–48
, 256
, 266
world issues
, 7
World War II
, 28
, 34–36
, 70
, 79
.
See also
European War; Korean War
Yeshiva University Albert Einstein College of Medicine
, 56
Yusha.
See
Auchincloss, Hugh D., III
Zimny, Edwin
, 241
zoo
, 100
About the Authors
Amber Hunt
is a journalist who handles investigations for the
Enquirer of Cincinnati, Ohio
. She formerly worked as a crime reporter for the
Detroit Free Press
and was a 2011 Knight-Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan, where she studied the importance of empathy in urban crime reporting. She has received numerous awards for her reporting from the Michigan Associated Press and won the 2005 Al Nakkula Award for Police Reporting. She has appeared in several television shows highlighting true crimes, including
Dateline NBC
and A&E’s
Crime Stories
. She is the author of
Dead But Not Forgotten
;
All-American Murder
; and
See How Much You Love Me
.
David Batcher
is a writer based in Minneapolis. He studied theology and literature at St. Olaf College.