The Boston Globe, July 18th, 1999
Handsome. Gentle. Raised right, against astronomical odds. Graceful in an era of grunge. Understated in an age of over-the-top celebrity. Hemmed in by history but never defeated by it. Protected, from age 3 on, by a lioness of a mother. John Jr. lived a life so ironic it went beyond irony. His crafty paternal grandfather, smarting from immigrant slights, unable to settle for winning his varsity letter at Harvard as a saloonkeeper's son, erected with guile and nerve and fabulous amounts of money a publicity machine that first celebrated, then at times seemed to devour, his offspring. But floati...
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