Kallin, Anna
Kantorowicz, Ernst “Eka,”
Kaunda, Kenneth
Kaysen, Carl
Kelley, Robert F.
Kellogg, Frank B.
Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928)
Kennan, Annelise Sørensen (wife)
and aging
in Berlin
children of
death of
and the farm
and George’s career
and George’s health
and George’s personality
and George’s writings
letters between George and
in Lisbon
marriage of George and
and money matters
in Moscow
in Norway
in Oxford
in Prague
U.S. citizenship of
in Washington
in Yugoslavia
Kennan, Christopher James (son)
birth of
childhood of
in Moscow
schooling of
Kennan (Brandt), Constance (sister):
death of
recollections of
Kennan (Worobec), Florence James (mother)
bequest of
children of
death of
family background of
Kennan, Frances (sister):
death of
and money matters
recollections of
Kennan, George (1845–1924)
death of
meeting of George F. and
parallels with George F. Kennan
proposed biography of
reputation of
Siberia and Hard Labor
wife of
Kennan, George Frost:
adolescence of
aging of
awards and honors to
biographies of
birth of
and boats
career decisions of
childhood of
as color-blind
and covert activities
death of
dreams of
engagement to Annelise Sørensen
engagement to Eleanor Hard
entering politics
European trip (1924)
family background of
and the farm
and fatherhood
and finances
and foreign languages
and Foreign Service, see Foreign Service, U.S.; specific venues; State Department, U.S.
grandchildren of
and greatness
health problems of
as historian
influence of
internment in Nazi Germany
and Korean War
lectures and public speeches by
and loneliness
and marriage see also Kennan, Annelise Sørensen
and Marshall Plan, see Marshall Plan
media stories about
mood swings of
and mother’s death
and music
personal traits of
and political parties
and PPS, see Policy Planning Staff
and Princeton
professionalism of
and religion
reputation of
and retirement
schooling of
siblings of
solipsism of
on student protests
as teacher
Templehof statement of
and thoughts of death
waning influence of
and women
writings of, see Kennan, George Frost, diaries of; poems by; writings of
Kennan, George Frost, diaries of:
and Africa
on aging
complaints against civilization in
descriptive passages in
earliest entries in
on Foreign Service postings
gloomy passages in
on his family
on Korean War
and posterity
and return to Germany
on Russian history
self-absorption reflected in
self-examinations in
and Task Force A
on traveling
Kennan, George Frost, poems by
on European travel
“From out this world of stars,”
“From you, embattled comrades,”
“Frown not, fair pilgrim,”
on his diary
“How long before the unctuous fly,”
“My corporal’s lot,”
“My friends,”
“My Soldier,”
“Now student A has started,”
to PPS
“The steady flow of words,”
“When the step becomes slow,”
Kennan, George Frost, writings of:
ambitions for
“America and the Russian Future,”
American Diplomacy: 1900–1950,
An American Family: The Kennans; The First Three Generations
“Anton Chekhov and the Bolsheviks,”
Around the Cragged Hilclass="underline" A Personal and Political Philosophy
Chichele lectures published
The Cloud of Danger: Current Realities of American Foreign Policy
competence of
on containment
The Decision to Intervene
The Decline of Bismarck’s European Order: Franco-Russian Relations, 1875–1890
Democracy and the Student Left
diary entries as practice for
“Government,”
“The International Control of Atomic Energy,”
“Is War with Russia Inevitable?,”
“Japanese Security and American Policy,”
long telegram (No. 511)
Memoirs: 1925–1950,
Memoirs: 1950–63,
On Dealing with the Communist World
on postwar U.S.
PPS papers, see Policy Planning Staff
“The Prerequisites,”
prolixity of
Realities of American Foreign Policy
Reith lectures
“Runo—An Island Relic of Medieval Sweden,”
Russia, the Atom, and the West
Russia and the West Under Lenin and Stalin
Russia Leaves the War
“Russia—Seven Years Later,”
“Russia’s International Position at the Close of the War with Germany,”
Sketches from a Life
“The Sources of Soviet Conduct” (“X” article)
White Paper on China
Kennan, Grace (daughter)
adolescence of
in Berlin
birth of
childhood of
marriage of (McClatchy)
in Moscow
in Prague
schooling of
Kennan (Hotchkiss), Jeanette (sister):
and biographies
childhood of
death of
and George’s career
and George’s children
George’s letters to
and George’s marriage
husband of (Hotchkiss)
and money matters
personal traits of
recollections of
schooling of
Kennan, Joan Elisabeth (daughter)
adolescence of
and Alliluyeva
birth of
childhood of
in college
engagement and marriage of (Griggs)
in Geneva
and her father’s travels
in Moscow
recollections of
Kennan, Kent (half-brother)
childhood of
death of
Kennan’s letters to
in Moscow
as musician
recollections of
studies of
Kennan, Kossuth Kent (father)
aging and death of
birth and background of
and first George Kennan
and George at Princeton
and George’s career
jobs of
and money matters
remarriage of
Kennan, Louise Wheeler (stepmother)
Kennan, Nellie McGregor Pierpont (father’s first wife)
Kennan, Thomas Lathrop (grandfather)
Kennan, Wendy (daughter):
birth of
childhood of
and son’s birth
Kennan family:
background of
common qualities in