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Thanks! Some other questions I'd have gotten into if I'd had more time:
--Which professors did Richard Kerry study under at Yale and Harvard? In his book he names one named Arnold Wolfers, who I was not able to find much information on.
--Who did Richard Kerry's law firm represent in the 1940s, and how does this relate to him being picked to serve as legal counsel to the UN and Conant? The typical pattern I've noticed is that accused Communists draw lawyers from certain law firms. The article mentions Acheson's law firm, Covington & Burling, which also defended Clinton during his impeachment and is now defending Sandy Berger.
--After Richard Kerry retired from the State Department, what did he do at Sheldon & Kerry?
--Did Richard Kerry's contact with Jean Monnet involve contact with the Bilderberger Group? Foer's summary seems to imply it without directly stating it.
--The dedication to Kerry's book includes thanks to left-wing economist John Kenneth Galbraith. What was Kerry's relation to Galbraith?
Those are just some questions from a list of unanswered questions I have.