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in Hollywood, p. 161.

61. Current Biography 1949, “Reagan, Ronald.”

62. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 161; Edwards, Early Reagan, pp.

335–37; E. Morris, Dutch, p. 752.

63. Bentley, ed., Thirty Years of Treason, p. 110.

64. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 145.

65. E. Morris, Dutch, p. 743.

66. Gellman, The Contender, p. 117.

67. Buhle and Wagner, Radical Hollywood, p. 382.

68. P. Dunne, Take Two, p. 293.

69. Friedrich, City of Nets, p. 306.

70. Huston, An Open Book, p. 129.

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Notes

71. Grobel, The Hustons, p. 300.

72. Huston, An Open Book, pp. 131–32.

73. P. Dunne, Take Two, p. 201; Brownstein, The Power and the Glitter, p. 113; New York Times, October 26, 1947, “Hollywood Split by Hearings.”

74. P. Dunne, Take Two, p. 206.

75. Lester Cole, Hollywood Red, as quoted in McClelland, Hollywood on Ronald Reagan, pp. 190–92.

76. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 167.

77. New York Times, October 26, 1947, “Un-American Committee Puts on Its ‘Big Show’ ”; New York Times, October 20, 1947, “Radio, Television and Floodlights Will Open Red Film Inquiry Today.”

78. Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 340.

79. Friedrich, City of Nets, pp. 314–15.

80. Ibid., pp. 311–16.

81. New York Times, October 23, 1947, “79 in Hollywood Found Subversive, Inquiry Head Says.”

82. Bentley, ed., Thirty Years of Treason, pp. 112, 118.

83. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 147.

84. New York Times, October 21, 1947, “Film Men Admit Activity by Reds; Hold It Is Foiled.”

85. New York Times, October 25, 1947, “Critics of Film Inquiry Assailed; Disney Denounces ‘Communists’ ”; New York Times, October 26, 1947, “Congress Is Urged to Alter Inquiries.”

86. Bentley, ed., Thirty Years of Treason, p. 140.

87. Ibid., pp. 124, 125.

88. Ibid., p. 131.

89. Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 341; Cannon, Reagan, p. 82.

90. Cannon, Reagan, p. 83; E. Morris, Dutch, pp. 255–56.

91. Bentley, ed., Thirty Years of Treason, pp. 143–47; Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 349.

92. Nixon, In the Arena, p. 190; Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 166.

93. New York Times, October 24, 1947, “Hollywood Communists ‘Militant,’ but Small in Number, Stars Testify”; Cannon, Reagan, p. 84; Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 148.

94. New York Times, October 28, 1947, “Films of 11 U.S. Stars Are Banned by Rumania.”

95. Grobel, The Hustons, p. 304.

96. Bentley, ed., Thirty Years of Treason, p. 154.

97. Ibid., pp. 158–61.

98. Huston, An Open Book, p. 133.

99. Friedrich, City of Nets, p. 321.

100. New York Times, October 31, 1947, “The News of Radio: Hollywood Group Buys More Time on Air to Oppose Washington Hearing”; New York Times, November 2, 1947, “The Nation: Hollywood Fights Back.”

101. Friedrich, City of Nets, p. 326; Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 148; Huston, An Open Book, p. 134.

102. P. Dunne, Take Two, p. 202; Huston, An Open Book, p. 134; Friedrich, City of Nets, p. 237.

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103. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 200.

104. Friedrich, City of Nets, p. 333; Cannon, Reagan, p. 84.

105. Cannon, Reagan, p. 85.

106. Gabler, An Empire of Their Own, p. 373; New York Times, November 26, 1947,

“Movies to Oust Ten Cited for Contempt of Congress”; Billingsley, Hollywood Party, p. 200.

107. New York Times, November 26, 1947, “Movies to Oust Ten Cited for Contempt of Congress.”

108. Ibid.

109. New York Times, November 30, 1947, “ ‘Safe and Sane’ Films New Hollywood Rule.”

110. Kahn, Hollywood on Trial, p. 186.

111. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 154; Cannon, Reagan, p. 85.

112. “Statement Proposed by Ronald Reagan Discussed at the Board Meeting of December 8, 1947, for Further Discussion at Special Meeting December 12, 1947.” Document 3414, from Screen Actors Guild files, held at SAG offices, 5757 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA.

113. E. Morris, Dutch, p. 261.

114. Wills, Reagan’s America, p. 253.

115. Huston, An Open Book, p. 135.

116. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, pp. 185–87; E. Morris, Dutch, pp. 278, 748–49.

117. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p.

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