Read Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter Online
Authors: Kate Clifford Larson
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Gibson, Barbara,
208
,
220–21
,
222–23
Good, Frederick L.
Goodwin, Doris Kearns,
9
,
16
,
155
,
161
,
175–76
,
233–34
Gould, Cordelia,
44
Great Depression
children and,
100–101
description/background,
63–64
Green, Marie,
31
Hannon, Mary Josephine “Josie.”
See
Fitzgerald, Josie Hannon
Harriman, Mary Williamson,
57
Hartington, William “Billy”
Kick Kennedy/interfaith marriage and,
181–82
Hatch, Orrin,
226–27
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA, 1996),
236
Hearst, William Randolph,
104
Hennessey, Luella
Hersh, Burton,
141
Hertsgaard, Rolf,
200
Hickey, Mary Augusta,
18
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, 1996),
236
Hitler, Adolf
Catholics and,
75
rise of,
73–74
Hollywood films
Great Depression and,
101
Hourigan, Mollie
school of,
88
turning down Rosemary/Rose,
92–94
Hourigan’s Residence School, Manhattan
program description,
88
informed consent,
164–65
institutionalization/institutions
women and,
165
interfaith marriages (1930s/1940s),
105
,
181–83
Ireland, Archbishop,
12
Isabel, Mother Eugenie (Mother Isabel)
Jews
persecution beginnings (1930s),
73–74
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston,
221
,
232
,
234
Jordan, Dr.,
103
Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation.
See
Kennedy Foundation
Joseph P. Kennedy Memorial Hospital,
196
Journal of the American Medical Association,
161–62
,
164
Kellogg, John,
57
Kelly, Grace,
149
Kennedy, Robert “Bobby” F.
in England/travels,
115
Kick’s interfaith marriage and,
182
marriage,
193
Rosemary and,
135
Kennedy, Edward “Ted” M.
First Communion,
121
Rosemary’s disappearance and,
176
sponsors HIPAA,
236
Kennedy, Eunice
court presentation,
109
European tour,
91
Kick’s interfaith marriage and,
182
marriage to Shriver,
193
on parents,
63
Sacred Heart School, Manhattanville,
177
social-service work,
195–96
See also
Shriver, Eunice
Kennedy family
Catholic stereotypes and,
99
children’s allergies,
80
Christmas following Rosemary’s lobotomy,
174
move to Bronxville home/description,
62–63
move to larger home (1920),
38–39
move to/life in New York,
48–50
1950s influence/power and,
193
postcards from Rosemary (European tour),
91
Rosemary’s disappearance and,
176–77
selling Bronxville home,
173
Times to Remember
and,
215–16
See also
specific individuals
Kennedy family/Joe Sr., ambassadorship, Britain
British views of,
114
debutante “season”/presentation at court,
105–12
embassy description,
104
Pope Pius XII and,
120–21
Rose’s aspirations and,
98–100
Rose’s duties and,
114
schools/schooling,
115–16
two-piece bathing suits and,
121–22
Kennedy Foundation
International Awards in Mental Retardation,
203–4
Special Olympics beginnings,
204–5
Kennedy, John “Jack” F.
description,
113
first book and,
135–36
Harvard and,
102
marriage,
193
US Navy/
PT-109
incident,
180
visiting Rosemary in Wisconsin/effects,
194–95
Kennedy, Jean
in England/travels,
115
mother relationship (adult),
218–19
Rosemary’s disappearance and,
176
Kennedy, Joseph “Joe” P., Sr.
after ambassadorship,
155–57
death,
208
death of mother,
46
draft and,
4–5
Great Depression and,
67
Harvard and,
20–21
Joe Jr.’s letter on Hitler/sterilization program and,
74–75
parenting style,
176
placing Rosemary (1940s),
155–57
Rose’s vacations and,
34–35
as SEC chairman,
95–96
work after ambassadorship,
158
See also
Kennedy family; Kennedy, Rosemary; lobotomy, prefrontal
Kennedy, Joseph “Joe” P., Sr., ambassadorship, Britain