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no. 2, pp. 17–29.

_____, “Ayn Rand and Her Movement: An Interview with Barbara Branden,” reprinted from Liberty by Liberty Publishing, 1991; erratum between pp. 7 and 8.

Thomas F. Brady, “Hollywood Don’ts,” New York Times, November 16, 1947, p. X5.

Nathaniel Branden, “Mental Health versus Mysticism and Self-Sacrifice,” TON, March 1963, p. 9.

_____, “Concerning Ayn Rand’s For the New Intellectual,” display ad, New York Times, May 28, 1961, p. B14.

“Disturber of the Peace,” Mademoiselle, May 1962, pp. 172–96.

Kimberly Brown, “Ayn Rand No Longer Has Script Approval,” New York Times, January 14, 2007.

William F. Buckley, Jr., “Recollection of Ayn Rand,” syndicated in the Chicago Sun-Times, March 13, 1982.

_____, “Ayn Rand, RIP,” National Review, April 2, 1982, p. 380.

Jennifer Burns, “Godless Capitalism: Ayn Rand and the Conservative Movement,” Modern Intellectual History, 2004, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 359–85.

William Henry Chamberlain, “Von Mises at 80,” Wall Street Journal, October 20, 1961, p. 10.

Stephen Cox, “The Craft of Ayn Rand,” Liberty, January 2006, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 31–33.

_____, “The Evolution of Ayn Rand,” Liberty, July 1998, vol. 11, no. 6, pp. 49–57.

_____, “The Films of Ayn Rand,” Liberty, August 1987, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 5–10.

Patricia Donegan, “A Point of View,” Commonweal, November 8, 1957, pp. 155–56. “Down with Altruism,” Time, February 29, 1960, pp. 94–95.

Willard Edwards, “List 18 as Leaders in Red Film Invasion,” Chicago Tribune, October 21, 1947, p. 1.

Everett H. Ellinwood, George King, and Tong H. Lee, “Chronic Amphetamine Use and Abuse,” in Floyd Bloom and Donald Kupfer, eds. Psychopharmacology: The Fourth Generation of Progress (Nashville, Tenn.: American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 2000).

Nora Ephron, “A Strange Kind of Simplicity,” New York Times, May 5, 1968.

Roderick Grant, “Wright and Rand,” Journal of the Taliesin Fellows, Spring 1997, issue 21, pp. 5–24.

Ron Grossman, “Passions: A Disciple Confronts Ayn Rand’s Power,” Chicago Tribune, September 9, 1986, p. 1.

Albert Guerard, “Novel on Architectural Genius,” New York Herald Tribune Weekly Book Review, May 30, 1943, p. 2.

Dora Jane Hamblin, “The Cult of Angry Ayn Rand,” Life, April 7, 1967, pp. 44–50.

Leslie Hanscom, “Born Eccentric,” Newsweek, March 27, 1961, pp. 104–105.

Harry Hanson, “The Fountainhead Enjoys Fresh Wave of Popularity,” Chicago Daily Tribune, December 24, 1944, p. 19.

Don Hauptman, “The ‘Lost’ Parts of Ayn Rand’s Playboy Interview,” Navigator, March 2004, pp. 9–11.

Granville Hicks, “A Parable of Buried Talents,” New York Times, October 13, 1957, p. 266.

Ruth Beebe Hill, “Shared Moments with a Famous Author,” The Journal of the San Juan Islands, July 23, 1986, p. 1.

Sidney Hook, “Each Man for Himself,” New York Times, April 9, 1961, p. BR3.

Hedda Hopper, “Looking at Hollywood,” Los Angeles Times, July 21, 1944, January 29, 1948, February 16, 1948, May 7, 1948, and June 21, 1948, p. A7.

Kenneth Horan, “Three Unusual Novels with Widely Different Settings,” Chicago Daily Tribune, May 30, 1943, p. E10.

John Hospers, “Conversations with Ayn Rand,” Liberty, July 1990.

_____, “Conversations with Ayn Rand II,” Liberty, September 1990.

_____, “Memories of Ayn Rand,” Full Context, May 1998.

_____, “Remembrance of Things Past,” Liberty, August 2006.

James Howard, “Nightshirt Fringe Applauds Ayn Rand’s Ten-Year-Old Book,” PM, October 22, 1947.

Lester Hunt, “Thus Spoke Howard Roark: The Transformation of Nietzschean Ideas in The Fountainhead,” Philosophy and Literature, 2006, vol. 30, no. 1.

Erskine Johnson, “This Is Hollywood,” syndicated in the Zanesville [Ohio] Times Recorder, March 21, 1957.

John Kobler, “The Curious Cult of Ayn Rand,” The Saturday Evening Post, November 11, 1961, vol. 234, no. 45, pp. 98–101.

Joseph Loftus, “Expert Balked It,” New York Times, October 31, 1947, p. 1.

James Kevin McGuinness, “Double Cross in Hollywood,” The New Leader, July 15, 1944.

Hope Ridings Miller, “Lady Boileau, Here, Finds G-Men Most Interesting,” Washington Post, February 23, 1938, p. X14.

Karen Minto,

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