Bryce Van Vleet

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Toward John Kennedy himself Hoover seems to have devoted little time or attention. As a congressman, Kennedy developed a reputation as a playboy but also an intellectual, known to dabble in book-writing and other highbrow pursuits. It seemed inconceivable to Hoover, as to most Washington players, that this skinny, boyish Ivy Leaguer would ever become much of a national force.
G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century
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