George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography

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  1. John Perkins Cushing was a multi-millionaire opium smuggler who retired to
    Watertown, Massachusetts with servants dressed as in a Canton gangster carnival. See
    Vernon L. Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Cabot Family, 1475-1927 (Boston:
    privately printed, 1927), vol. II, p. 558-559. John Murray Forbes, Letters and
    Recollections (reprinted New York: Arno Press, 1981), Vol I, p. 62-63. Mary Caroline
    Crawford, Famous Families of Massachusetts (Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1930), 2
    vols.

  2. Interview with a retired Andover teacher.

  3. Claude M. Fuess, Creed of a Schoolmaster (reprinted Freeport, New York: Books for
    Libraries Press, 1970), pp. 192-93.

  4. Green, op. cit., p. 49.

  5. Frederick S. Allis, Youth from Every Quarter: A Bicentennial History of Phillips
    Academy, Andover (Andover, Mass.: Phillips Academy, 1979), distributed by the
    University Press of New England, Hanover, N.H.), pp. 505-7.

  6. King, op. cit., p. 21.

  7. Spoke on condition of non-attribution.

  8. Hyams, op. cit., pp. 23-24.

  9. Ibid., p. 24.

  10. Ibid., p. 27.

  11. See New York Times, Nov. 29, 1971.

  12. Joseph Borkin, The Crime and Punishment of I.G. Farben (New York: Macmillan
    Publishing Co., 1978), p. 89.

  13. Allis, op. cit., p. 512.

  14. Newsweek, August 9, 1943; Boston Globe, July 22, 1943.

  15. Green, op. cit., page 28.

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