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| | AS WE REMEMBER JOE - JFK's memorial to his brother |
 | | By 1940 Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., the patriarch who had spent a lifetime building his financial empire from securities dealings, turned his energy toward a grandiose plan: he envisioned a political dynasty that would make the Kennedy name immortal – to be spearheaded by his anointed namesake son, Joe Jr. |
 | | Kennedy “called his children together, told them (of their brother’s death), and said ‘I want you all to be particularly good to your mother.’ He then went to his bedroom, locked the door, and was never afterwards the same.” |
 | | RFK writes “For Dave Bell, Bob Kennedy, 1961-1963, Christmas 1965.” Harvard economist David E. Bell served as an aide to President Truman, and later joined the Kennedy Administration as Director of the Bureau of the Budget, and then took over as the first director of the Agency for International Development. |
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