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76.
Warner et al., “Drawing the Battle Lines.”

77.
Broder, “Carter Strategy Aims to Plant Doubts.”

78.
Jimmy Carter, in discussion with the author, July 11, 2006.

79.
“Madison Square Garden of Briars.”

80.
Jimmy Carter, in discussion with the author, July 11, 2006.

81.
Bill Schulz, in discussion with the author, January 23, 2007.

C
HAPTER
28: C
ORBIN

1.
Cheryl Lavin,
Chicago Tribune
, November 5, 1995, 12C.

2.
Adam Walinsky, in discussion with the author, June 10, 2005.

3.
Paul Corbin, in discussion with the author.

4.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin wa. Paul Kobrinsky,” file no. 100–10181, February 13, 1952, Milwaukee, WI.

5.
Memorandum from A. H. Belmont to D. M. Ladd, “Paul Corbin wa. Paul Kobrinsky; Name Check Request—Senator Joseph R. McCarthy,” United States Government, June 2, 1951.

6.
Memorandum from Director FBI to the Attorney General, United States Government, January 9, 1968.

7.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin wa. Paul Kobrinsky,” file no. 100–8584, June 27, 1944, Chicago, IL.

8.
Mark Shields, in discussion with the author.

9.
John Seigenthaler, in discussion with the author, November 15, 2007; Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, in discussion with the author, December 18, 2007.

10.
Bill Schulz, in discussion with the author.

11.
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, in discussion with the author, December 18, 2007.

12.
Paul Corbin, in discussion with the author.

13.
Ray Thomasson, in discussion with the author, February 12, 2007.

14.
Joseph Sweat, in discussion with the author, February 12, 2007.

15.
Ray Thomasson, in discussion with the author, February 12, 2007.

16.
John Seigenthaler, in discussion with the author, March 25, 2008.

17.
House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, Subcommittee on Human Resources,
Unauthorized Transfers of Nonpublic Information During the 1980 Presidential Election
, 98th Cong., 2d sess., 1984, Committee Print 98–12; Mike Feinsilber, Associated Press, May 24, 1984. Hereinafter cited as House Committee report.

18.
Stuart Spencer, in discussion with the author, September 28, 2006.

19.
James Baker, in discussion with the author, September 6, 2006

20.
David Keene, in discussion with the author, October 10, 2006; Richard Cheney, in discussion with the author, March 19, 2007.

21.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, file no. 161–107, January 13, 1961, Washington, DC.

22.
Frida Shankman, in discussion with the author, 2007.

23.
Memorandum from SAC, Milwaukee to Director FBI, “Paul Corbin; G. M. Corbin,” United States Government, April 12, 1954.

24.
Lewis E. Glenn, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, file no. 161–14, January 16, 1961, Waterloo, IA.

25.
“Many Are Wondering: What of Corbin's Past?”
Milwaukee Journal
, August 24, 1961.

26.
Joseph Sweat, in discussion with the author, February 12, 2007.

27.
“Many Are Wondering.”

28.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin wa. Paul Kobrinsky,” file no. 100–5813, August 3, 1944, Saint Paul, MN.

29.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul, Aka.,” file no. 161–84, January 17, 1961, Chicago, IL.

30.
Darlene Corbin, in discussion with the author, December 11, 2007.

31.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin wa. Paul Kobrinsky,” file no. 100–8584, June 27, 1944, Chicago, IL; Jack E. Ison, “Paul Corbin,”
ASC Newsletter
, September 30, 1961, 2; Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, file no. 161–166.

32.
Ison, “Paul Corbin”; Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, file no. 161–166.

33.
Darlene Corbin, in discussion with the author, December 11, 2007.

34.
Gordon B. Playman, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin,” file no. 161–15, January 20, 1961, Chicago, IL.

35.
Memorandum from SAC Milwaukee to SAC Minneapolis, “Paul Corbin,” file no. 161–17, United States Government, January 16, 1961.

36.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin wa. Paul Kobrinsky,” file no. 100–8584, June 27, 1944, Chicago, IL.

37.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin wa. Paul Kobrinsky,” file no. 100–10181, February 13, 1952, Milwaukee, WI.

38.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin wa. Paul Kobrinsky,” file no. 100–8584, June 27, 1944, Chicago, IL.

39.
Adam Walinsky, in discussion with the author, June 10, 2005.

40.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin wa. Paul Kobrinsky,” file no. 100–10181, February 13, 1952, Milwaukee, WI.

41.
Ibid.

42.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin wa. Paul Kobrinsky,” file no. 100–8584, February 7, 1950, Chicago, IL.

43.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin, with alias Paul Kobrinsky,” file no. 100–10181, February 28, 1950, Milwaukee, WI.

44.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin wa. Paul Kobrinsky,” file no. 100–10181, February 13, 1952, Milwaukee, WI.

45.
Ibid.

46.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin,” file no. 161–17, January 17, 1961, Milwaukee, WI.

47.
Adam Walinsky, in discussion with the author, June 10, 2005.

48.
Memorandum, unsigned, “Paul Corbin Special Inquiry,” United States Government, December 12, 1966.

49.
Bill Schulz, in discussion with the author, January 23, 2007; Paul Corbin, in discussion with the author; David Keene, in discussion with the author.

50.
Letter to Joseph McCarthy, May 22, 1951.

51.
Memorandum from A. H. Belmont to D. M. Ladd, “Paul Corbin wa. Paul Kobrinsky; Name Check Request—Senator Joseph R. McCarthy,” United States Government, June 2, 1951.

52.
Memorandum from Hoover to Communications Section and SAC Milwaukee, Federal Bureau of Investigation, April 20, 1954.

53.
Memorandum from Hoover to SAC Milwaukee, Federal Bureau of Investigation, April 28, 1954.

54.
Adam Walinsky, in discussion with the author.

55.
Milles McMillin, “Curious Lack of Publicity about Paul Corbin,”
Capital Times
(WI), January 2, 1961.

56.
Richard N. Pranke, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin; G. M. Corbin,” file no. 33–101, April 5, 1954, Minneapolis, MN.

57.
Memorandum from SAC, Milwaukee to Director FBI, “Paul Corbin; SM–C: SGE; Security Matter—Communist,” file no. 100–10181, Federal Bureau of Investigation, April 9, 1959.

58.
Adam Walinsky, in discussion with the author, June 10, 2005.

59.
Jeff Shesol,
Mutual Contempt: Lyndon Johnson, Robert Kennedy, and the Feud That Defined a Decade
(New York: Norton, 1997), 183.

60.
Darlene Corbin, in discussion with the author, December 11, 2007.

61.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin, aka Paul Kobrinsky,” file no. 161–17, January 15, 1961, Madison, WI.

62.
Adam Walinsky, in discussion with the author, June 10, 2005.

63.
Ibid.

64.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin, aka Paul Kobrinsky,” file no. 161–17, January 17, 1961, Milwaukee, WI.

65.
John Seigenthaler, in discussion with the author, November 15, 2007.

66.
David Lucey, in discussion with the author, December 8, 2006.

67.
Paul Corbin, in discussion with the author.

68.
John Seigenthaler, in discussion with the author, November 15, 2007.

69.
Milles McMillin, “Curious Lack of Publicity about Paul Corbin,”
Capital Times
(WI), January 2, 1961.

70.
John Seigenthaler, in discussion with the author, November 15, 2007.

71.
Ibid.

72.
Memorandum to Mr. Rosen, “Paul Corbin Special Inquiry,” United States Government, January 12, 1961.

73.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin, aka. Paul Kobrinsky spi,” file no. 161–107, January 13, 1961, Washington, DC.

74.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin, spi,” file no. 161–14, January 14, 1961, Omaha, NE.

75.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin, spi,” file no. 161–19, January 14, 1961, Spring field, IL.

76.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin, Special Inquiry,” file no. 161–17, January 17, 1961, Milwaukee, WI.

77.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul, Aka.,” file no. 161–84, January 17, 1961, Chicago, IL.

78.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin, Special Inquiry,” file no. 161–17, January 17, 1961, Milwaukee, WI.

79.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin,” file no. 161–17, January 15, 1961, Madison, WI.

80.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin, Special Inquiry,” file no. 161–17, January 17, 1961, Milwaukee, WI.

81.
“Many Are Wondering.”

82.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin, Special Inquiry,” file no. 161–17, January 17, 1961, Milwaukee, WI.

83.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin, Special Inquiry,” file no. 161–17, January 16, 1961, Janesville, WI.

84.
Ibid.

85.
Ibid.

86.
Ibid.

87.
John Seigenthaler, in discussion with the author, November 15, 2007.

88.
Ibid.

89.
Adam Walinsky, in discussion with the author, June 10, 2005.

90.
John Seigenthaler, in discussion with the author, November 15, 2007.

91.
Ibid.

92.
Ibid.

93.
Ibid.

94.
Darlene Corbin, in discussion with the author, December 11, 2007.

95.
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, in discussion with the author, December 18, 2007.

96.
Adam Walinsky, in discussion with the author, June 10, 2005.

97.
Shesol,
Mutual Contempt
, 183.

98.
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, in discussion with the author, December 18, 2007.

99.
Drew Pearson, “R. Kennedy Refused Bow to LBJ,”
Washington Post
, July 6, 1965, B11.

100.
Adam Walinsky, in discussion with the author, June 10, 2005.

101.
Ibid.

102.
Frida Shankman, in discussion with the author, 2007.

103.
Adam Walinsky, in discussion with the author, June 10, 2005.

104.
Memorandum from C. D. DeLoach to Mr. Mohr, “Paul Corbin; House Committee on Un-American Activities,” Federal Bureau of Investigation, July 27, 1962.

105.
United Press International, “Inquiry Is Planned on Democratic Aide,”
New York Times
, September 1, 1961, 18.

106.
“Many Are Wondering.”

107.
Edward S. Kerstein, “Reds Backed Corbin at Divorce Trial,”
Milwaukee Journal
, September 14, 1961.

108.
Associated Press, “Bailey Clears Corbin of Red-Link Charges,”
Washington Post
, September 9, 1961, A6.

109.
“Corbin Data Kept Secret,”
Milwaukee Journal
, January 26, 1961.

110.
Memorandum from M.A. Jones to Mr. DeLoach, “Paul Corbin,” United States Government, February 16, 1962.

111.
Memorandum from C. A. Evans to Mr. Belmont, “RE: Paul Corbin,” Federal Bureau of Investigation, February 1, 1962.

112.
Memorandum from C. A. Evans to Mr. Belmont, “Paul Corbin,” United States Government, July 3, 1962.

113.
Ray Thomasson, in discussion with the author, February 12, 2007.

114.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Report, “Paul Corbin,” file no. 161–84, December 21, 1962, Rockford, IL.

115.
Paul Corbin, in discussion with the author.

116.
Memorandum from SAC, WFO, to Director FBI, “Paul Corbin SPI,” file no. 161–107, Federal Bureau of Investigation, December 19, 1966.

117.
Memorandum from SAC, Omaha, to Director FBI, “Paul Corbin Aka, SPI Dash Perjury,” file no. 161–14, Federal Bureau of Investigation, December 13, 1962.

118.
Memorandum, unsigned, Federal Bureau of Investigation.

119.
Judith Martin, “New Frontiersmen Stake Out a Homestead,”
Washington Post
, June 9, 1963, F8.

120.
Adam Walinsky, in discussion with the author, June 10, 2005.

121.
Lyndon B. Johnson to John Bailey, telephone conversation, tape: WH6402.14, February 11, 1964, Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library, Austin, TX.

122.
Ibid.; Lyndon B. Johnson to Ken O'Donnell, telephone conversation, tape: WH6402.14, February 11, 1964, Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library, Austin, TX; Lyndon B. Johnson to Ben Bradlee and Jack Valenti, telephone conversation, tape: WH6403.04, March 7, 1964, Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library, Austin, TX; Lyndon B. Johnson to Bill Moyers, telephone conversation, tape: WH6403.07, March 9, 1964, Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library, Austin, TX; Lyndon B. Johnson to Larry O'Brien, telephone conversation, tape: WH6403.09, March 11, 1964, Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library, Austin, TX.

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