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...Pleasure of His Company, Fay...
...PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY by Paul B. Fay Jr. 262 pages. Harper...
...part, it reflects the persistence of the legend surrounding J.F.K.; time seems to enhance rather than diminish the glow of his martyrdom. To the almost 200 Kennedy books, two more were added in recent weeks by exPress Secretary Pierre Salinger and a former J.F.K. buddy, Paul Fay; a "definitive" account of the assassination by William Manchester is scheduled for publication early next year...
...spring of 1963, John F. Kennedy was already speculating on his next election campaign, more than a year away. In this month's McCall's, his longtime buddy Paul Fay Jr. recalls a conversation with the late President about his Republican opponents: "The man I don't want to run against is George Romney," he told Fay. "That fellow could be tough. No drinking, no smoking. Imagine someone we know going off for 24 or 48 hours to fast and meditate, awaiting a message from the Lord on whether to run or not. Does that sound like...
Despite his attraction for women and young people, Fay recalls, Kennedy before his marriage had no great affection for very young children. He never became a political baby-kisser. During the 1960 campaign, after a mutually cool encounter with Sally Fay, 4, his goddaughter, Kennedy deadpanned: "I don't think the kid quite caught that strong quality of love of children that is so much a part of the candidate's makeup and has made him so dear to the hearts of mothers." Caroline and John Jr. introduced him to paternal affection, of course; and Fay, like other...