Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees),
Kirsch, Henry, 65–66
172, 174, 175
Kirstein, Lincoln, 111
Kissinger, Henry A., 285n14; relationship
Kala-Lobe, 221, 308n114
with Elliott, 123, 124–125, 126–127,
Kaplan, H. J. “Kappy,” 105
132, 285n13; relationship with Lloyd,
Kaplan, J. M., 186
123, 125, 127; and Harvard’s Interna-
Katz, Milton, 60
tional Summer School, 124–128,
Katzenbach, Nicholas B., 315n89;
285n12
Katzenbach Commission, 242–243, 247,
248
Kline, Franz, 108
Keating, Edward, 232, 233
Kluger, Pearl, 84, 85
Kelly, Daniel, 83
Knights of Malta, 188
Kennan, George F., 81, 229; views on CIA
Koestler, Arthur, 5, 9, 76; and CCF, 6, 79, front groups, 6, 25–28, 29–31, 50, 138,
80, 81, 87–88, 273n45; on Münzenberg,
254; views on containment of Soviet
11, 14–15
Union/“X” article, 6, 22, 24, 35; “Long
Korean War, 33, 45, 57, 133, 154
Telegram,” 21–22, 23, 24, 25; at Policy
Kossuth, Louis, 49
Planning Staff (PPS), 24, 25–28, 29–31,
Krenn, Michael, 278n9
44, 48, 50, 54, 58, 269n44; views on roll-
Kristol, Irving, 114, 253
ing back Soviet empire, 24, 29–31, 44,
Kristol, William, 253
48, 50; policy regarding émigrés, 25–26,
29–31, 50
Kuniyoshi, Yasuo, 101
Kennedy, John F., 141, 167, 209, 212; rela-
tionship with Offie, 58; and Peace
Lalande, Germain-Marie, 192–195,
Corps, 156, 181; assassination of, 182,
300n111
246; and Bay of Pigs, 233–234; policies
Lane, Tom, 58
regarding CIA, 233–234, 235–236; rela-
Lang, Robert E., 39, 40
tionship with Meyer, 235–236
Langley headquarters of CIA, 128, 153
Kennedy, Joseph P., 16
Lansdale, Edward G., 170–173, 186,
Kennedy, Robert, 146
296n38; relationship with Dooley, 170,
Kent, Sherman:
171, 172–173, 178–179, 187, 196; rela-
tionship with Magsaysay, 170, 182, 225,
I N D E X
333
294n10; relations with AFV, 176–178,
with Wisner, 54–55, 56–57, 60, 61–62;
180; and
and CCF, 58; relationship with Brown,
Laos, 178–180, 225
58, 59, 60–61, 63–64, 69; relationship
Lasch, Christopher: