Sarge: The Life and Times of Sargent Shriver
As founder of the Peace Corps, Head Start, the Special Olympics (with wife Eunice Kennedy Shriver), and other organizations, Sargent Shriver was a key social and political figure whose influence continues to the present day. This authorized biography, exhaustively researched and finely rendered by Scott Stossel (deputy editor of The Atlantic), reads like an epic novel, with “Sarge” marching through the historical events of the last century—the Great Depression, World War II, JFK’s assassination, the Cold War, and many more. Sarge gives us a complete account of Shriver’s life, as well as a thoughtful commentary on the Kennedy family, the Peace Corps, and United States and world history. It is a riveting and comprehensive reconstruction of a life that exemplifies what it means to be a true American.
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Sarge: The Life and Times of Sargent Shriver
As founder of the Peace Corps, Head Start, the Special Olympics (with wife Eunice Kennedy Shriver), and other organizations, Sargent Shriver was a key social and political figure whose influence continues to the present day. This authorized biography, exhaustively researched and finely rendered by Scott Stossel (deputy editor of The Atlantic), reads like an epic novel, with “Sarge” marching through the historical events of the last century—the Great Depression, World War II, JFK’s assassination, the Cold War, and many more. Sarge gives us a complete account of Shriver’s life, as well as a thoughtful commentary on the Kennedy family, the Peace Corps, and United States and world history. It is a riveting and comprehensive reconstruction of a life that exemplifies what it means to be a true American.
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Sarge: The Life and Times of Sargent Shriver

Sarge: The Life and Times of Sargent Shriver

by Scott Stossel
Sarge: The Life and Times of Sargent Shriver

Sarge: The Life and Times of Sargent Shriver

by Scott Stossel

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As founder of the Peace Corps, Head Start, the Special Olympics (with wife Eunice Kennedy Shriver), and other organizations, Sargent Shriver was a key social and political figure whose influence continues to the present day. This authorized biography, exhaustively researched and finely rendered by Scott Stossel (deputy editor of The Atlantic), reads like an epic novel, with “Sarge” marching through the historical events of the last century—the Great Depression, World War II, JFK’s assassination, the Cold War, and many more. Sarge gives us a complete account of Shriver’s life, as well as a thoughtful commentary on the Kennedy family, the Peace Corps, and United States and world history. It is a riveting and comprehensive reconstruction of a life that exemplifies what it means to be a true American.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781590515143
Publisher: Other Press, LLC
Publication date: 12/27/2011
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 820
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Scott Stossel is a deputy editor of The Atlantic and has written for a wide array of publications, including The New Yorker, The New Republic, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Boston Globe. He lives with his wife and children in Washington DC.

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Shriver sat bolt upright in his chair. His first thought was that he had misheard. His second thought was of Halloween 1938, when Orson Welles had inadvertently pitched America into a panic with his radio adaptation of H. G. Wells’s War of  the Worlds, with its realistic simulation of a news broadcast announcing a Martian invasion. Could this Pearl Harbor bombing bulletin be simply another hoax, albeit a cruel and ill-timed one?
   Unsure of what to do—not knowing whether to trust his own ears—Shriver picked up the phone and called the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where his brother Herbert was stationed as a junior naval officer. “Herbert,” Sarge recalls saying when he got his brother on the phone. “Have you got the radio on?” Herbert said he did not. “Well turn it on, goddamnit,” Sarge shouted, “turn it on! The Japs have attacked Pearl Harbor!” Herbert confirmed that he was hearing the same reports over his radio set.
   With some trepidation, Shriver sounded General Quarters. In 1941 there was no Internet, no satellite communications, no CNN, no network television news—no way of knowing quickly or reliably what was going on six thousand miles away. So when Shriver flipped the switch that sounded the alarm all up and down the East Coast, sending switchboard operators aflutter trying to reach officers at their weekend country homes, or on golf courses, or at family dinners, he was initiating the first communication that most of these men were to receive regarding the attack. Moreover, when they heard the General Quarters alarm, most of them had no way of knowing why it was being sounded. Thus, within minutes of the sounding of General Quarters, Shriver’s telephone was ringing off the hook. “Shriver!” went the typical refrain. “What the hell is going on here? You better have a damn good reason for interrupting my Sunday afternoon.”

Table of Contents

Forewordxi
Acknowledgmentsxvii
Introductionxxi
Part 1Youth (1915-1945)
1.States' Rights, Religious Freedom, and Local Self-Government3
2.The Education of a Leader18
3.A Yale Man31
4.War59
Part 2The Chicago Years (1945-1960)
5.Joseph P. Kennedy83
6.Eunice95
7.The Long Courtship103
8.Marriage111
9.Religion and Civil Rights117
10.Chicago Politics130
11.Dawn of the New Frontier140
12.The Talent Hunt173
Part 3The Peace Corps (1961-1963)
13.The Towering Task189
14.Shriver's Socratic Seminar209
15.The Battle for Independence218
16."The Trip"226
17.Storming Capitol Hill233
18.Shriverizing246
19.Timberlawn259
20.Bigger, Better, Faster268
21.Psychiatrists and Astrologers277
22.Growing Pains288
23.Tragedy297
Part 4The War on Poverty (1964-1968)
24.Shriver for Vice President325
25.Origins of the War on Poverty333
26."Mr. Poverty"345
27.A Beautiful Hysteria355
28.Mobilizing for War372
29.Wooing Congress379
30.The Law of the Jungle395
31."Political Pornography"402
32.Head Start416
33.A Revolution in Poverty Law431
34."Double Commander-in-Chief"447
35.The OEO in Trouble452
36.King of the Hill468
37.What Next?481
Part 5France (1968-1970)
38.Springtime in Paris497
39."Sarjean Shreevair"507
40.The 1968 Election513
41.Nixon in Paris537
42.Au Revoir551
Part 6Democratic Politics (1970-1976)
43.The Politics of Life561
44.International Men of Mystery568
45.Shriver for Vice President577
46.Shriver for President608
Part 7Private Life, Public Service (1976-2003)
47.Nuclear Politics645
48.Special Olympics, a Family Affair658
49.Faith and Hope673
Notes685
Bibliography729
Index739
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