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McKim et al., 5/13/1902, JP-CU.

The house’s proximity: JP memo for RP, 10/5/1911, WP-CU; JP to JPII, 10/9/1911, JP-CU.

If his employees: Gaynor, quoted in RHL to JP, 10/8/1911, WP-CU.

Roosevelt never let up: JP notes, 10/5/1911, JP-CU.

Of the three men: WRH to JP, 10/9/1911, WP-CU.

CHAPTER 31: SOFTLY, VERY SOFTLY

On the second day: AI, 234–236.

The following day: Syracuse Herald, 10/20/1911, 11.

Pulitzer’s German reader: Christopher Hare, The Life of Louis XI: The Rebel Dauphin and the Statesmen King (New York: Scribners, 1907). The book’s last words, which Pulitzer did not hear, were, “The France of Louis XII is the justification of Louis XI” taken from Stanley Leathes, Cambridge Modern History, Vol. 1, The Reformation (London, MacMillan, 1904).

The following day: Colorado Springs Gazette, 10/30/1911, 1.

When they reached: JP to GWH, January 7, 1911, quoted in DCS-JP, x; New York American, 10/30/1911.

Pulitzer’s death was: Death certificate, South Carolina Room, Charleston County Main Library.

So many former: Elizabeth Jordan, “The Passing of the Chief,” New Yorker, 12/18/1947.

Kate outlived her husband: Pfaff, Joseph Pulitzer II, 144.

In the early morning: Barrett, The End of the World, 154, 237; JWB, 438.

Bibliography


Manuscript collections are listed at the beginning of the endnotes section on backmatter. Magazines, journals, and newspapers appear only in the actual notes. All other published and unpublished works cited in the endnotes are listed in full here.

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