INDEXING THE KENNEDYS
The American Ambassador to Great Britain, Mr. Joseph Kennedy, and his youthful-looking wife, deal with- their nine children as efficiently as they deal with official business and entertaining. They provide a hint for the Prime Minister and Dame Enid Lyons, of Australia, states the "Sydney Morning Herald."
The impact of the Kennedys upon London has been rather startling, but the most astonishing thing of all was that the parents kept a card index of their family
It is so much easier to check up on measles and visits to the dentist, not to mention birthdays, celebrations, and holidays.
Running a family as a big business is something rather new, but Mr. Kennedy believes that he should succeed as a father as well as an Ambassador, just as Mrs. Kennedy presented two debutante daughters in her stride, the while attending to the multifarious duties which fall to her lot as wife of the United States representative at the Court of St. James.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1938, Page 18
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