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Chapter Five: The Target

 
1
. “Rally Held for Grand Central to Become a Landmark Again,”
New York Times
, April 16, 1975.

 
2
. AP, “Mother Calls Talk of Onassis Divorce False,”
Los Angeles Times
, April 19, 1975.

 
3
. Jack Anderson and Les Whitten, “Mrs. Onassis Sells Used Wardrobe,”
Washington Post
, April 16, 1975.

 
4
. AP, “Mother Calls Talk of Onassis Divorce False,”
Los Angeles Times
, April 19, 1975.

 
5
. Moutsatsos, 349.

 
6
. People,
Time
, May 5, 1975.

 
7
. Moutsatsos, 349.

 
8
.
London Times
, April 20, 1975.

 
9
. Moutsatsos, 153–56.

10
. Moutsatsos, 158.

11
. Moutsatsos, 350–52.

12
. AP, “Aristotle ‘Rescued Me'—Mrs. Onassis,”
Los Angeles Times
, May 17, 1975.

13
. Jack Anderson and Les Whitten, “Columns of Mrs. Onassis Denounced,”
Washington Post, May 9
, 1975.

14
. Benjamin C. Bradlee, “A TV Interview, Rehashing a Party, the Children,”
Washington Post, May 22, 1975
.

15
. Sally Quinn, “Pomp, Circumstance and the Secret Service,”
Washington Post
, June 6, 1975.

16
. “Onassis Will Gives Widow Allowance,”
Washington Post
, June 8, 1975.

17
. AP, “Onassis Wrote Will to Daughter,”
Los Angeles Times
, June 8, 1975; “Onassis Will Gives Widow Allowance,”
Washington Post
, June 8, 1975.

Chapter Six: The Seeker

1
. www.sulgraveclub.org/default.aspx?p=GenericModuleDefault&NoModResize=1&NoNav=1&ShowFooter=False&ModID=56273&modtype=Clubnbsp;History&sl=1&vnf=0&ssid=0&dpageid=202759.

 
2
. Kennedy, Jacqueline, 170.

 
3
. Kennedy, Jacqueline, 349.

 
4
. Interview with Letitia Baldrige, March 6, 2010.

 
5
. Schiff, 294–95.

 
6
. Interview with Letitia Baldrige, March 6, 2010.

 
7
. Kate Lang, “You Can Always Tell a Place,”
Boston Globe
, April 24, 1961.

 
8
. Clayton Freitchey, “Jacqueline's View of JFK,”
Boston Globe
, Nov. 22, 1966; Schlesinger, 105.

 
9
. Dorothy McCardle, “Jackie Covers Ike's Inaugural,”
Washington Post
, Sept. 29, I960.

10
. www.udel.edu/PR/Messenger/94/4/35.html;
Washington Post, Home Magazine
, “Legacy of Style,” May26, 1994, 18.

11
. AP, “Widow's Memoir: I' Don't Think There Is Any Consolation,'”
Boston Globe
, May 22, 1994.

12
. JBKO Oral History, Jan. II, 1974, LBJ Library; Anderson, 136; Klein, 93–94.

13
. “The Presidency: Battle of the Book,”
Time
, Dec. 23, 1966.

14
. “The Presidency: Battle of the Book,”
Time
, Dec. 23, 1966.

15
. Sam Kashner, “A Clash of Camelots,”
Vanity Fair
, Oct. 2009, 242–58; AP, “Harper & Row, Kennedy Lawyers Negotiating More Book Deletions,”
Boston Globe
, Dec. 23, 1966; AP, “JFK Book Battle,”
Boston Globe
, Dec. 18, 1966; AP, “Mrs. JFK Sues to Block Book,”
Boston Globe
, Dec. 16, 1966; AP, “References to LBJ Disturb Jacqueline,”
Boston Globe
, Dec. 15, 1966; Liz Smith, “Jackie Comes off Her Pedestal,”
Boston Globe
, Jan. II, 1967; William Manchester, “The Day JFK Died,”
Look
, Feb. 7, 1967, 41–56.

16
. Sam Kashner, “A Clash of Camelots,”
Vanity Fair
, Oct. 2009, 258.

17
. Interview with Jason Epstein, Jan. 27, 2010; Epstein, 127–30.

18
. Interview with Thomas Guinzburg, June 10, 2010.

19
. JFK Library journal exhibit.

20
. www.theparisreview.org/letters-essays/6069/thomas-guinzburg-peter-matthiessen.

21
. “Curator Expediting Temple's Shipment,”
New York Times
, Oct. 16, 1967.

22
. Malcolm Carter, “An Ancient Temple Rises at the Met,”
New York Times
, July 6, 1975; Notes on People,
New York Times
, June 12, 1975; Lawrence, 173.

Chapter Seven: The Hot Prospect

 
1
. Maxine Cheshire, “A Role in Tycoon for Mrs. Onassis?”
Washington Post
, July 13, 1975.

 
2
. Notes on People,
New York Times
, June 26, 1975.

 
3
. New York Intelligence column,
New York
, “Jackie and Nancy: Partying?” July 21, 1975.

 
4
. Maxine Cheshire, “Memoirs of Jackie Onassis?”
Washington Post
, July 3, 1975.

 
5
. Bradford, 372.

 
6
. Reuters, “Miss Onassis Weds Son of Greek Shipping Magnate,”
London Times
, July 23, 1975.

 
7
. Davis, 216–17.

 
8
. “People: The Multimillion-Dollar Match,”
Time
, Aug. 4, 1975.

 
9
. Newsmakers,
Newsweek
, Aug. 4, 1975, 48.

10
. Staff and wire services, “Christina Onassis Dies; Investigation Ordered,”
Los Angeles Times
, Nov. 20, 1988; Michelle Green., “Fate's Captive: Dead at 37, Christina Onassis Leaves an Empire and Burdens She Could Never Escape to Her Daughter, Athina,”
People
, Dec. 5, 1988.

11
. “Traces of Sedatives Present in Christina's Body,”
New Straights Times
, Reuter, Dec. 12, 1988.

12
. Jack Anderson with Les Whitten, “Jackie-Ari Relationship Not Happy,”
Washington Post
, April 17, 1975.

13
. Peter Beard, personal correspondence, July 1, 2010.

14
. Robert D. McFadden, “Death of First Lady: The Companion; Quietly at Her Side, Public at the End,”
New York Times
, May 24, 1994.

15
. Telegram 641 from the embassy in Zaire to the Department of State, Jan. 23, 1975, 1000Z.

Chapter Eight: The Working Woman

 
1
. Interviews and correspondence with Rebecca Singleton, Sept. 20, Dec. 1, Dec. 6, and Dec. 14, 2010.

 
2
. Elizabeth Peer, “Jackie on Her Own,”
Newsweek
, Sept. 29, 1975.

 
3
. Gloria Steinem, “Why Does This Woman Work,”
Ms
., March 1979.

 
4
. Singleton correspondence, Nov. 19, 2011.

 
5
. AP, “Going to Dinner,”
Los Angeles Times
, Sept. 18, 1975.

 
6
. Interview with Barbara Burn, Dec. 11, 2010.

 
7
. Interview with Barbara Burn, Dec. 11, 2010.

 
8
. John A. Conaway, “Jackie's Mail,”
Newsweek
, Oct. 20, 1975, 17.

 
9
. Interview with Barbara Burn, Dec. 11, 2010.

10
. Elizabeth Peer, “Jackie on Her Own,”
Newsweek
, Sept. 29, 1975, 80.

11
. “Her Friends Remember Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis,”
New York
, May 30, 1994, 27.

12
. Vivian Cadden and Helene Markel, “The Surprising New Life of Jacqueline Onassis,”
McCall's
, Feb. 1976, 180.

13
. “Jackie's Little List,”
New York
, Nov. 25, 1975.

14
. Interviews with Conover Hunt and Miriam Schneir, June 19, 2010.

15
. Anderson, 301–10.

Chapter Nine: The Empty Nester

 
1
. Suzy Says,
New York Daily News
, Jan. 15, 1975, 12.

 
2
. People,
New York Times
, Sept. 3, 1975.

 
3
. Robert Parker, “MP and Kennedy Daughter Escape London Death Bomb,”
London Times
, Oct. 24, 1975; Bernard Weinraub, “Bomb Kills a Doctor Near London Home of Caroline Kennedy,”
New York Times
, Oct. 24, 1975.

 
4
. “Caroline Kennedy Back in Class after Bomb Explosion,”
Chicago Daily News
item in the
Boston Globe
, Oct. 24, 1975;
Boston Globe
, Nov. 2, 1975.

 
5
. Peter Benson, “Caroline Kennedy—On Her Own in London … and Loving It!”
Good Housekeeping
, April, 1976, 215–16.

 
6
. Nadine Brozan, “Tie Is Tied to a Cause,”
New York Times
, Oct. 4, 1975.

 
7
. Sally Quinn, “Projecting a New Image or Not, Jacqueline Onassis Is an Event.”
Washington Post
, Nov. 14, 1975.

 
8
. “La Côte Basque 1965,” Truman Capote,
Esquire
, Nov. 1975, 112.

 
9
. “La Côte Basque 1965,” Truman Capote,
Esquire
, Nov. 1975, 113.

10
. “La Côte Basque 1965,” Truman Capote,
Esquire
, Nov. 1975, 118.

11
. Charlotte Curtis, “Lee Radziwill in Search of Herself,”
McCall's
1975, 32–40; Judy Klemesrud, “For Lee Radziwill, Budding Careers and New Life in New York,”
New York Times
, Sept. 1, 1974.

12
. “Jackie in Tehran,”
Boston Globe
, July 1, 1972.

13
. Sally Quinn, “A New Image or Not, Jacqueline Onassis Is an Event,”
Washington Post
, Nov. 14, 1975.

14
. Jackie Kroll, “The World on Film,”
Newsweek
, Oct. 13, 1975, 103.

15
. Notes on People,
New York Times
, April 24, 1973 and Sept. 21, 1972.

16
. Bill Roder, Newsmakers column,
Newsweek
, Dec. 1, 1975, 60.

17
. “New Doubts about Kennedy Killing,”
London Times
, Nov. 19, 1975.

18
. Laurence Stern, “JFK Friendship Related,”
Washington Post
, Dec. 18, 1975.

19
. Bradford, 382.

Epilogue

 
1
. Kennedy, Jacqueline, 2.

 
2
. “Portrait of a Presidential Wife,”
Boston Globe
, Aug. 30, 1960.

 
3
. Kennedy, Jacqueline, xxv.

 
4
. Kennedy, Jacqueline, 202.

 
5
. Dorothy Fleeson, “Her Greatest Innovation in the White House—Bouquets: Lunch with the President's Wife,” April 13, 1961.

 
6
. Lawrence, 240.

 
7
. Darcey Steinke papers, special collections, Goucher College, Baltimore, MD

 
8
. Photo caption,
New York Times
, July 13, 1976.

 
9
. Municipal Art Society, press releases.

10
.
Penn Central Transportation Co. et al. v. New York City et al.
, 438 US 104 (1978).

11
. Interview with Harvard professor Jerold S. Kayden.

12
. Ray Sanchez, “Images of Jackie: Mourners Jam Grand Central Memorial,”
New York Newsday
, May 25, 1994.

FOOTNOTES

*
The sentence means: “But you have not seen my sister? She is so young, I'm scared.”

*
Profiles
was Kennedy's second book. The first was
Why England Slept
, his senior thesis at Harvard about Britain's policies in the years leading up to World War II. Arthur Krock, his friend at the
New York Times
, encouraged him to publish the manuscript, which was about the conflict between democracy and dictatorship and the relationship between leadership and freedom. Published in 1940, it was reprinted when he was president and became a bestseller.

*
The books were:
Why England Slept, Profiles in Courage, The Strategy of Peace
, and
To Turn the Tide
.

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