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30. Bill Fine, to author, January 10, 2001.
31. Nancy Reagan, to author, March 22, 2000.
32. James Galanos, to author, October 12, 1999.
33. Nancy Reagan, to author, March 22, 2000.
34. Ronald and Nancy Reagan’s personal papers, held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, box 20, Nancy Reagan scrapbook #1, 1946–1950, unidentified clipping from a Chicago newspaper, dated August 10, 1949.
35. Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, p. 95.
36. Bruce McFarland, to author, February 14, 2002.
37. Ronald and Nancy Reagan’s personal papers, held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, box 20, Nancy Reagan scrapbook #1, 1946–1950, Cleveland Plain Dealer, February 12, 1950, “M-G-M, Mum on Television, Signs Video Star Anyhow.”
38. Leonora Hornblow, to author, February 10, 2000.
39. Armand Deutsch, to author, September 30, 1999.
40. Deutsch, Me and Bogie, pp. 11, 126–27, 197.
41. Williams with Diehl, The Million Dollar Mermaid, p. 186.
42. Connie Wald, to author, July 24, 2003.
43. Author’s diary, November 23, 2001.
44. Richard Davis, to author, May 30, 2003.
45. Ibid.
46. Ronald and Nancy Reagan’s personal papers, held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, box 20, Nancy Reagan scrapbook #1, 1946–1950, Modern Screen, June 1949, “Which Girl Has the Gable?”
47. Kelley, Nancy Reagan, p. 74.
48. Leonora Hornblow, to author, February 10, 2000.
49. Leamer, Make-Believe, p. 65.
50. Richard Davis, to author, May 30, 2003.
51. E. Morris, Dutch, p. 280.
52. LeRoy with Kleiner, Take One, p. 192.
53. Laurents, Original Story By, p. 91.
54. Gottlieb and Wolt, Thinking Big, p. 301; Digital History, “Chronology of Film History,” available online at: www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/film_
chron.cfm?#anticommunism.
55. “The Enemy Pool,” from Myron Fagan, Red Stars in Hollywood: Their Helpers . . .
Fellow Travelers . . . and Co-conspirators (St. Louis: Patriotic Tract Society, 1948), available online from the Michigan State University Digital Library at http://
digital.lib.msu.edu/onlinecolls/subcollection.cfm?CID=1&SCID=9.
56. Higham, Merchant of Dreams, p. 387; Friedrich, City of Nets, p. 377; Gabler, An Empire of Their Own, pp. 371–72.
57. Hollywood Reporter, October 28, 1949, “Signers of Appeal to High Court for Lawson, Trumbo.”
58. Ronald and Nancy Reagan’s personal papers, held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, box 20, Nancy Reagan scrapbook #1, 1946–1950.
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Notes
59. Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, p. 110.
60. McDaniel in Los Angeles Herald Examiner, October 27, 1980, “Part 2: Hurray for Hollywood.”
61. Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, pp. 110–11; Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, p. 94.
62. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 235.
63. Leamer, Make-Believe, p. 147.
64. Ibid., p. 148.
65. Kelley, Nancy Reagan, pp. 85–88.
66. Morella and Epstein, Jane Wyman, p. 131.
67. Doris Lilly in Quest magazine, October 1988, “All for the Love of Ronnie,”
quoted in E. Morris, Dutch, pp. 279, 749.
68. McClelland, Hollywood on Ronald Reagan, p. 86.
69. Leamer, Make-Believe, p. 148; Richard Gully, to author, October 1, 1999.
70. Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 370; Morella and Epstein, Jane Wyman, p. 128.
71. Morella and Epstein, Jane Wyman, p. 147; Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 356.
72. Connie Wald, to author, July 24, 2003.
73. Edwards, Early Reagan, pp. 362–63; Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 231; Leamer, Make-Believe, p. 149.
74. New York Times, April 21, 1949, “Reagan Refusing Role at Columbia.”
75. New York Times, April 30, 1949, “Reagan Signs Pact to Make U-I Films”; Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 395; Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 213.
76. Nancy Reagan, I Love You, Ronnie, p. 13; E. Morris, Dutch, pp. 278, 748; Michael Reagan with Hyams, On the Outside Looking In, p. 20.
77. Edwards, The Reagans, pp. 17–18; Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 394.
78. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , pp. 222–27. Reagan made at least two trips to New York before late October.
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