The Glory and the Dream: A Narrative History of America, 1932-1972

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by William Manchester


  XV A LITTLE TOUCH OF HARRY IN THE NIGHT

  (pages 433–471)

  433 wait until Monday?: NYT 2/23/47; Acheson 217. 434 own silk hat: NYT 2/28/47, 3/2/47, 3/18/47. after September 1945: Acheson 217; Walter Johnson 203, 207; T 12/31/45. no viable alternative: NYT 5/13/45; T 10/1/45. 435 not much else: NYT 7/14/46; T 9/25/44. unprecedented scale: NYT 2/8/47, 3/18/46; Acheson 212; Phillips Truman 174. “give the conquered”: Goldman Decade 33, 34. 436 “it back again”: NYT 4/2/47; Rovere and Schlesinger 241. “it at all”: NYT 4/17/47; Decade 60; T 5/29/50. only as “X”: Walter Johnson 208; NYT 7/8/47. 437 under its spell: Truman 258, 262. “do the same”: ibid 305; Acheson 219. Muehlebach Hotel: NYT 3/13/47, 5/23/47; Mowry 922; Truman 171, 176. Kennan’s reasoning: NYT 3/14/47; Rovere and Schlesinger 238. 438 “strategic monstrosity”: NYT 11/30/47; Lippmann 16–23. strategic nightmare: NYT 10/17/49. 439 few sparks there: Acheson 226. “human beings”: NYT 5/9/47; Acheson 227, 229. “in his hand”: NYT 6/6/47; George Marshall European Initiative 494. 440 could take hold: Walter Johnson 209; Truman 184. or foreign bases: NYT 4/14/48, 4/4/48; WA 1952; Mowry 76; Truman 192. 441 blockade on Berlin: NYT 2/24/48, 6/25/48. complete rupture: Acheson 260. on either side: ibid 262. 442 be done—yet: NYT 9/11/48; T 9/27/48. French fliers: Newsweek 7/12/48; NYT 7/1/48; Clay 381–86. blew it up: ibid; NYT 12/17/48. 443 they were beaten: NYT 4/17/49. grace and generosity: NYT 5/12/49; Walter Johnson 217. their own money: Clay 381–86; NYT 1/25/48. 444 “who owned it”: Sevareid Dream 392. across the water: Walter Johnson 221. 445 “colonial empire”: NYT 7/16/45, 3/1/50; T 3/12/50. “elsewhere rejected?”: Kronenberger 216. 446 “in the night”: Acheson 730, 731. could hardly wait: NYT 11/4/48. MacArthur or Vandenberg: Ross 95. 447 he would lose: Washington Post 7/7/48. in the ring: NYT 3/2/48, 3/9/48; Ross 72. 448 General Eisenhower!: Ross 11, 64, 66, 75; Truman 946; NYT 11/7/46; Nation 3/13/48; T 3/13/48. Draft Eisenhower Committee: N.Y. Herald-Tribune 7/10/48. to lead them then: ibid. NYT 7/10/48. issues in November: Ross 33. 449 trial run: NYT 4/18/48; Ross 77. problems with Congress?: NYT 9/7/48. like a debacle: Washington Post 6/4/48. 450 presidential politics: NYT 6/4/48. “growing entertainment value”: Ross 84. “and Czechoslovakia?”: ibid 85ff. 451 “the biggest whistle-stop!”: NYT 6/12/48. “what I’m doing!”: NYT 6/19/48; T 6/28/48; Truman 215. that was something: NYT 7/11/48; Ross 92. 452 this convention year: NYT 9/27/48; John Brooks Leap 288. “Federal payrolls”: Ross 54. “to dislike him”: NYT 1/17/48; Ross 38, 53. 453 their little jokes: NYT 3/29/48; Rovere and Schlesinger 231. “within ourselves”: NYT 5/23/48, 6/25/48; N.Y. World-Telegram 6/14/48. bargain prices: NYT 9/20/48. 454 run the race: NYT 7/13/48, 7/15/48; Ross 109. to the door: NYT 7/15/48; Ross 116. alone, and waiting: T 7/26/48; NYT 7/15/48. “for real”: NYT 7/15/48. 455 fouler than that: ibid; T 7/26/48. “in the world”: T 7/26/48; NYT 7/15/48; Ross 125. 456 “run for office”: T 7/26/48. “what they say!”: T 7/26/48. “in the stocks!”: Truman 222; T 7/26/48. “political courage”: T 7/26/48. the Democratic South: NYT 7/18/48. 457 to be flourishing: NYT 12/30/47, 9/11/48, 12/31/47; Truman 204. “announce his candidacy”: NYT 6/13/48; Ross 136. He refused: NYT 8/9/50, 9/11/48; Ross 145, 149. 458 “Christian martyrs”: NYT 7/26/48; T 8/2/48, 7/26/48. independent center: NYT 8/30/48, 8/21/48; Washington Post 10/22/48. hastened their victories: NYT 11/3/48. 459 “end of it”: NYT 7/27/48; Ross 132. judgment of it: NYT 7/28/48. Congress in history: NYT 8/13/48. espionage hearings?: NYT 8/1/48, 8/4/48. 460 always quotable: NYT 9/6/48. “do exactly that”: Truman 230ff. “the farmer’s back”: NYT 9/17/48. 461 have written it: Truman 243. wished to say: Ross 180ff; Truman 242. 461–462 “Democratic incumbent”… and irrigation”: Ross 182–85. 462 “of the world”: NYT 9/21/48. over the country: Ross 206; Truman 242. 463 water, and faith: NYT 6/27/48; Ross 203. have a chance: Ross 167; NYT 10/30/48. “that they cherish”: Ross 12. 464 would win, handily: ibid 196; Life 11/1/48, 11/15/48; NYT 10/31/48. “the poorhouse”: Detroit Free Press 11/3/48. 465 Dewey’s inaugural: Life 11/15/48. one instance, arrogant: ibid. 466 hedge his bet: NYT 9/10/48. almost hourly: NYT 11/25/48; N.Y. World-Telegram 9/24/48; Ross 226. 467 drama outside: Ross 227ff; Rovere Years 48; Truman 245ff. almost instantly: Life 11/15/48. 468 DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN: NYT 11/15/48. 469 back to sleep: Truman II 220ff. stared at him: NYT 11/4/48. had some sleep: T 11/8/48. “claims,” he said: Ross 227. 470 governor of Illinois: NYT 11/4/48; Truman 247. “in American politics”: Truman 251; Walter Johnson 233. 471 “out of this”: NYT 11/6/48, 11/4/48; Ross 230; T 11/15/48. him he shouldn’t; NYT 11/23/48; Ross 235.

  XVI THE AGE OF SUSPICION

  (pages 473–516)

  473 1648 Pennsylvania Avenue: NYT 4/14/45. 474 Great Society: Phillips Truman 163, 164. “of underdeveloped areas”: NYT 11/4/64, 1/6/49, 1/21/49; Truman 272. 475 was coming from: Truman 273. “first proposed it”: NYT 6/6/50. on the Hill: NYT 12/1/48, 3/4/49. Secretaries of State: Acheson 249; NYT 1/22/49. 476 suburbia themselves: Whyte 312. 477 amaze the country: NYT 3/14/48. 478 “took up sex”: T 9/3/56. 480 “lack of opportunity”: Fab V 217; Gold 1940–41 15. 481 even to society: Eisinger 153; Kronenberger 197. 482 into Bloomington’s computers: Guiles 90. solvent of custom: Goldman Decade 119. 483 bottle of Hadacol: NYT 1/23/48. “loved in return”: Gold 1940–41 32. “double—breasted suits”: ibid. 484 professional athlete: Fab V 221. kill a President: NYT 7/4/46, 11/2/50. lordly spaniel: Fab IV 240. 485 “who like it”: Fab V 342. 486 (at the Sorbonne): NYT 9/16/50; Fab V 218. the new decade: NYT 2/5/50. 487 died with it: NYT 4/4/49, 4/25/49, 12/9/49. 488 “but could not”: NYT 8/6/49; Acheson 303. 489 “nations having it”: Jungk 260; NYT 9/24/49, 3/29/49; Decade 100. 490 be heard again: Ross 134. 491 “frittered away”: NYT 3/3/48. 492 “down the river”: Walter Johnson 214. “I deeply believe”: NYT 11/2/46. 493 its Canadian allies: NYT 3/5/46, 2/11/50. 494 for International Peace: NYT 7/30/48, 8/4/48, 8/1/48, 2/11/49, 8/4/48. “bad security risks”: NYT 12/5/47. rulings were final: NYT 11/18/49; Truman 360. 496 nine years old: NYT 8/19/49. with orthodoxy: NYT 11/9/47. 497 “was sacked anyway”: Truman 351; NYT 11/18/48. “their reliability”: Truman 352. 498 the vigilantes: ibid. “question of espionage”: ibid 364. plain paper wrappers: NYT 12/10/49. 499 “smoke, there’s fire”: Truman 373. 500 “be all right”: NYT 5/20/50, 5/24/50, 7/18/50; West 224. both of them: NYT 6/17/50, 7/18/50, 8/12/50. 502 “Russian code”: NYT 8/3/48, 8/1/48. “of the hearings”: New Yorker 9/4/48. 503 was Alger Hiss: NYT 8/18/48, 11/25/54. 504 him a liar: Acheson 250. heavily lidded eyes: NYT 6/7/49. could prove it: NYT 12/12/48. 505 face to face: NYT 8/4/48. than he knew: Cooke 71. 506 McDowell, and Russell: NYT 8/18/48. “until I return”: Cooke 80. 507 anyone named Crosley: NYT 8/26/48. to the Russians: NYT 9/28/48, 11/4/48. 508 he was trapped: NYT 12/7/48, 6/7/49. had the story: NYT 12/11/48, 12/5/48. “expense of Austria”: Cooke 92. 509 “the United States”: NYT 12/19/48. were chagrined: NYT 12/10/48, 12/16/48. 510 “looks like faltering”: Mazo 65–66. on both counts: NYT 11/18/49, 1/22/50, 3/6/49. was a mystery: NYT 12/15/49. 511 it to him: Truman 369. had Priscilla Hiss: Cooke 298. he had been: NYT 1/22/50. 512 “with verse 34”: NYT 5/13/47, 1/26/50; Acheson 360. “was not easy”: ibid 359. “America can do?”: NYT 2/13/50, 2/4/50. 513 “do it again”: Griffin 28. Murrow portrait: Current Biography 1953; NYT 4/8/65; Cue 2/21/53; Kendrick passim.

  XVII INTO THE ABYSS

  (pages 52 7–550)

  517 “sensible course”: Acheson 354. from Hoover: Rovere and Schlesinger 213. 518 “for that purpose”: NYT 12/17/49, 2/4/50, 5/24/50; Acheson 355. “chain to Alaska”: NYT 3/2/49. January 12, 1950: NYT 1/13/50. 519 the United Nations: Acheson 354; NYT 1/13/50. fend for themselves: NYT 1/13/50. “‘back in there’”: NYT 12/30/49; Acheson 293. 520 “long road back”: NYT 1/21/50: Acheson 358. seven years left: NYT 11/6/46, 5/3/57. 521 “recognizes me”: Harper’s August 1950. “shape our policy”: NYT 5/4/50. New Yorker: Harper’s August 1950; Rovere McCarthy 128. 522 speak of traitors: NYT 2/23/50. “the State Department”: McCarthy 126. the fugitive list: ibid 127. 523 “curtain of secrecy”: NYT 2/20/50; McCarthy 130. “not
a Communist?”: McCarthy 132. 524 “in the Department”: ibid, “reckless performance”: NYT 2/21/50. 525 except McCarthy himself: NYT 2/23/50, 2/26/50. see him discredited: NYT 5/21/50. Levine’s Plain Talk: NYT 1/27/50, 4/7/50, 5/11/50. 526 “contact you later”: McCarthy 144, mud-bespattered buckets: ibid 12. “its sleeves rolled”: ibid 11. 527 to be told: NYT 4/26/50; Griffith 72. “the State Department”: NYT 3/22/50, 3/27/50; McCarthy 151, 152. 528 with laughter: NYT 3/27/50, 4/2/50; McCarthy 153. “as a Communist”: NYT 4/7/50, 4/12/50. 529 all the headlines: NYT 4/2/50, 4/21/50, 4/26/50, 5/2/50. general election: NYT 6/2/50, 6/25/50, 5/3/50, 11/8/50. “the United States”: Griffith 73, 100; NYT 4/19/50. 530 “half months ago”: McCarthy 55. “but Russia’s”: NYT 6/25/50. 531 “the United States”: NYT 1/20/50, 7/6/50. “shine their boots”: NYT 3/24/50. 532 around the clock: NYT 8/16/50; Acheson 402. before Monday: NYT 6/25/50; Phillips Truman 289. Forest Hills: NYT 1/11/50. “like a cobra”: NYT 6/25/50. 533 of their lives: ibid. “Republic of Korea”: Acheson 402. White House switchboard: NYT 6/26/50. 534 Success, New York: Acheson 404; NYT 6/26/50. passed 9 to 0: NYT 9/7/50. neutrality impossible: NYT 6/26/50; Truman 291. 535 in Indochina: NYT 6/27/50. an earlier Vietnam: NYT 6/29/50, 6/26/50. 536 was unanimous: NYT 6/28/50. “with the subject”: NYT 6/29/50. “the Armed Forces”: NYT 7/1/50; Acheson 410. 537 in June 1950: NYT 7/6/50. “it amounts to”: NYT 6/27/50; Truman 302. negative aim: NYT 6/30/50. 538 “battle area”: ibid.; Truman 302. at once: NYT 7/1/50. for an opinion: ibid; Truman 311. 539 the high command: NYT 7/21/50. “want from me?”: NYT 7/21/50, 9/1/50. the country’s pride: NYT 7/12/50. other U.N. members: NYT 8/1/50. 540 NKPA rear: NYT 9/16/50. a little talk: NYT 10/1/50. “fight communism”: NYT 7/31/50. 541 Wake Island: Truman 318; NYT 8/29/50. “greatest slaughter”: NYT 10/15/50; Truman 321. 542 to move north: NYT 10/15/50. “Kim Buck Too?”: NYT 10/21/50. history of warfare: NYT 11/10/50. 543 other was doing: NYT 11/24/50, 10/25/50; Truman 323. it in Korea: NYT 11/1/50. “Little Big Horn”: NYT 11/3/50. 544 had found five: NYT 11/5/50. “of my command”: NYT 11/6/50. and power installations: Truman 325. 545 Monroe Doctrine: Rovere and Schlesinger 149. “intervention in Korea”: Truman 322; NYT 10/12/50. 546 “extraordinarily light”: NYT 11/10/50, 11/24/50. 547 outcome was different: NYT 12/1/50. help, at Hungnam: NYT 12/7/50. was evacuated: NYT 12/11/50, 12/25/50. 548 “military matters”: Truman 327. “publicly announced”: Acheson 47; NYT 11/29/50. win the war: Acheson 474. 549 “is concurred in”: NYT 12/13/50; Rovere and Schlesinger 156; Truman 329. 550 along the Yalu: NYT 12/28/50. the U.N. lines: NYT 1/1/50.

  XVIII A HOUSE DIVIDED

  (pages 555–598)

  555 “spiritless defeat”: NYT 1/4/51; Acheson 489. of the war: NYT 1/24/51, 3/2/51, 3/15/51, 3/31/51. short of treason: Rovere and Schlesinger 245; Walter Johnson 239. 556 balancing the budget: NYT 12/13/50, 12/21/50. the Great Debate: NYT 1/8/51; Mowry 177. Roosevelt’s Hundred Days: NYT 1/6/51, 1/9/51, 2/10/51, 1/16/51; WA 1951. 557 “rebuilding of Europe”: Truman II 380. to future increases: NYT 12/20/50, 2/2/51; Acheson 494. 558 his doing it: NYT 4/5/51; Walter Johnson 243. “tolls for thee”: NYT 11/8/50; Griffith 126. some time ago: NYT 3/3/51; Mazo 141. twelve years later: NYT 4/11/51. 559 STILL SEEN POSSIBLE: NYT 4/11/51; Phillips Truman 346; Rovere and Schlesinger 172. “commander in chief”: NYT 10/15/50; U.S. News 9/1/50; Truman 330, 334; Acheson 518; Truman II 435. 560 Joe Martin: Truman II 442; NYT 4/24/51, 4/6/51. “discussion would be”: NYT 4/10/51, 4/6/51; Truman 340; Acheson 520. 561 “foregoing message”: NYT 4/11/51, 4/9/51; Truman II 448; Acheson 523. Magnuson of Washington: Rovere and Schlesinger 174. daylight in Tokyo: NYT 4/12/51; Truman 345. 562 THE PRESIDENTIAL CHAIR: Rovere and Schlesinger 8. might be tried: ibid 8, 12; NYT 4/22/51; Truman 345. “God Bless America!”: Truman 347; NYT 4/14/51, 4/18/51, 4/19/51. 563 “Douglas MacArthur”: NYT 4/19/51, 4/20/51. “could not answer”: NYT 4/20/51. “duty. Good-bye”: NYT 4/20/51. 564 “in my heart”: NYT 4/13/51; Rovere and Schlesinger 15; NYT 4/20/51. “just fade away”: NYT 4/21/51, 4/20/51; Rovere and Schlesinger 9. Republican national convention: NYT 4/22/51, 6/11/52. 565 village of Panmunjom: NYT 5/19/51, 5/24/51. “one big boom”: Goldman Decade 181. 566 “lot of money”: Michener 49. the United States: NYT 12/25/52. “irreducible minimum”: NYT 7/10/51, 10/10/51; Acheson 532, 538. 567 most persuasive: NYT 4/7/49, 2/4/52. “just as stupid”: NYT 8/3/47, 2/12/50, 11/5/50, 5/13/51, 8/5/51. 569 increasingly resentful: WA 1952. other people’s wars: NYT 1/6/51; Acheson 281. 570 growing much bigger: NYT 8/7/45; Rovere Years 244. “Atomic Bombers”: Jungk 242. “the hydrogen bomb”: Life 9/6/54. 571 Super, the better: Jungk 265. leave it to him: ibid 270. “saner than Hitler?”: ibid 270ff. 572 fissionable materials: ibid 274; NYT 9/25/49; Mowry 192. “or super bomb”: NYT 1/22/50, 2/4/50, 2/1/50. 573 of a button: NYT 2/5/50, 1/26/64; Jungk 265, 288. it was MANIAC: Jungk 300ff; NYT 2/28/52. 574 two, and sank: NYT 11/17/52; WA 1952. reporters, “beckons”: Fab VI 30; Jungk 305; NYT 8/9/53; Decade 137. 575 “militarily acceptable”: Jungk 307. came of it: Fab VI 30. 576 “play in, too”: Fab VI 25. five days underground: ibid 30, 72. of this one: ibid 1; NYT 8/12/51. 577 themselves in it: John Brooks Leap 232; T 3/30/59. “they could picket!”: Bird 259; Kluckhohn “Mid-Century”; Schlesinger Thousand 740. and stayed there: Fab V 44; O’Neill 19. 578 part of him: NYT 12/9/56; Whyte 147. “on company time”: Whyte 74, 81; Riesman 273. 579 largest undergraduate group: Whyte 93. “spot for you”: NYT 11/12/52, 7/17/55. 580 what to do: Kronenberger 184. economic security: quoted in Kluckhohn “Evolution.” “than he knows”: Decade 291. 581 on American campuses: Rovere McCarthy 9; NYT 12/17/52, 12/21/52, 10/8/54, 6/29/55. torn asunder: Stanley Walker “Book Branding.” 582 free enterprise: NYT 10/8/51. “(group—forming) society”: NYT Magazine 5/25/58; O’Neill 83; Kluckhohn “Evolution.” 583 in Dwight, Illinois: T 3/23/70, 3/30/70. 584 his own blood: NYT 3/27/49; Wertham 369. he could get: ibid 365, 377; Fab V 215. 585 larger than radio’s: Fab V 215; Leap 161; T 5/15/50. “barefoot voice”: Time editors 176; T 2/27/50. 586 television began: NYT 9/5/51; T 1/16/50. Milton Berle: T 11/20/50. working for pay: Theodore White 1960 279. toilets in unison: NYT 2/3/54; Leap 163; Decade 266; Wertham 369. 587 “program or that”: Kronenberger 81. Murrow retired: NYT 11/19/51, 7/2/52, 5/12/55. “the… the paper”: NYT 7/4/41. 588 or documentary film: T 7/23/56. Break the Bank: NYT 12/19/52, 6/19/56, 6/29/62. 589 of peeping Toms: T 2/27/56; Kronenberger 24; Tate “The Man of Letters.” and Louis Kronenberger: Allen Change 272; Kluckhohn “Evolution.” went into eclipse: Time editors 127; T 1/2/56; Leap 168. 590 and used contraceptives: Bird 51. prewar constellations: NYT 10/18/56, 6/28/56, 12/16/55, 10/6/55, 5/21/56, 12/19/57. 591 in the millions: Leap 168. a ghost town: NYT 1/10/54. would come later: T 12/24/56; Hechinger and Hechinger 142; NYT 9/5/56. 592 American experience: NYT 12/31/46. Without a Cause: NYT 12/27/55; Howe “Notes on Popular Culture.” 593 regional speech; Goldman Tragedy 528; Steinbeck 106. political campaigns: Leap 57. crucial shopping moment: T 8/14/44. 594 “off at Westport”: NYT 5/26/46. consumer dollar: Fab V 219. motivational research: Leap 86; Kendrick 480. among your creditors: Decade 302. 595 credit card living: ibid 303. American Gas Association: T 4/27/59. in the USSR also: NYT 4/13/55. 596 Pets in Chicago: NYT 3/10/50, 8/15/51, WA 1950. “name of style”: Kronenberger 106. “the money is”: WA 1952; Acheson 658; WM/Louis Lasagna; NYT 3/18/55; WA 1952. “get seasick”: NYT 11/21/48; WA 1952. 597 a free press: NYT 3/11/52. U.S. had tripled: NYT 11/15/55; T 6/5/50. 598 Hammarskjöld of Sweden: NYT 10/4/51, 12/4/52, 4/8/53.

  XIX RIGHT TURN

  (pages 599–641)

  599 nationwide crime: Walter Johnson 247–48. 600 Mayor William O’Dwyer: NYT 3/18/51, 3/13/51. already been developed: NYT 5/8/50. mean treatment: Fab VI 96; NYT 3/15/51. 601 “to walk out”: Fab VI 100–101. autumn’s World Series: NYT 8/16/52. “do about it?”: NYT 3/22/51; Goldman Decade 198–99. University of Kentucky: NYT 12/1/51. cheating on examinations: NYT 3/17/53, 1/4/52; Walter Johnson 247–48. 603 five hundred dollars: NYT 4/17/51. a $520 Deepfreeze: NYT 2/6/51; Phillips Truman 406. 604 a $9,540 mink coat: NYT 2/3/51,
7/26/51, 2/28/51. “discriminating taste”: Decade 188. literally wicked: NYT 2/3/51. had hung on: NYT 12/5/51; Truman 408–11; NYT 12/5/51, 12/6/51, 12/16/51. 605 appointments secretary: NYT 10/24/51, 7/28/51; Truman 409. McGrath and Justice: NYT 7/7/51, 12/23/51, 1/11/52. 606 dismissed McGrath: NYT 2/2/52, 4/4/52, 4/6/52. trying to avert: NYT 4/9/52, 6/3/52. honorable objectives: NYT 12/20/50; Acheson 400. 607 “living American”: NYT 9/24/50; Rovere McCarthy 172; Griffith 115–16. “history of man”: NYT 6/15/51; McCarthy 178–79. between the parties: Acheson 435. 608 “‘done his damnedest’”: Neustadt 96; NYT 4/18/52. Adlai Stevenson: NYT 1/24/52; Truman II 490; Truman 417. 609 “has any politics”: NYT 7/23/52; Adams 13. Eisenhower jacket: Rovere Years 13–20. “respect to me”: NYT 1/7/52; Kenneth Davis 258. 610 “from Dwight Eisenhower”: NYT 1/24/52; Truman 415. “was flabbergasted”: Truman II 491–92. 611 Democratic nominee: Years 342. of that inconceivable: T 1/28/52. “seek the nomination”: Kenneth Davis 236; Truman II 492. 612 “seemed thin”: NYT 3/30/52; Acheson 632. “Good”: NYT 3/31/52; Kenneth Davis 240. “No”: Kenneth Davis 240. “beside Alger Hiss”: ibid. 612n misspelled “Stephenson”: Mazo 86. 613 “ultimate timidity”: NYT 3/31/52. “doesn’t inhale”: Kenneth Davis 263. he was packing: NYT 3/13/52, 3/20/52. for the nomination: NYT 3/20/52, 4/3/52, 4/2/52, 4/9/52, 4/16/52, 4/23/52; Pusey 16–17. 614 had to say: NYT 6/20/52; Years 22. to stamp out: Fab VI 108; Years 33. 615 to its hangar: NYT 7/8/52. cattle prod: NYT 7/10/52. a nice point: Mazo 84–86; Years 61–62; Life 7/19/52. 616 “of another man”: NYT 7/11/52; Years 27. be turned back: Years 27. the national convention: Pusey 15. 617 demanded “fair play”: NYT 7/2/52; Walter Johnson 249–50. “that road again!”: NYT 7/11/52; Adams 35. 618 Ike had it: NYT 7/7/52, 7/8/52, 7/12/52. “in his administration”: NYT 7/12/52. 619 “of the party”: Mazo 66–68. on television, too: Adams 34; Mazo 97. 620 chosen their nominee: NYT 11/1/50. friends and admirers: Mazo 100. the White House: Years 105. was badly divided: ibid; Chicago Tribune 7/13/52. 621 “to his nomination”: NYT 4/17/52; Kenneth Davis 264. “should be nominated”: NYT 7/21/52; Kenneth Davis 268. “and fair contest”: NYT 7/22/52. 622 “for the carnage”: Kenneth Davis 269. “be too late”: Years 342; NYT 7/22/52. “Stevenson of Illinois”: NYT 7/23/52. “it embarrass me?” Truman II 496. choice of 1952: NYT 7/26/52. 623 “Thy will be done”: Walter Johnson 260; NYT 7/26/52. “rest of them”: Hughes 196. “consequences of each”: Kenneth Davis 273–75. “misgovern the people”: ibid. and Stevenson friend: NYT 7/27/52,. 7/29/52; Kenneth Davis 276–77. “I do not know”: Acheson 699–700. 624 proud of it: Kenneth Davis 314; Decade 234. “often rather thin”: Years 36–37. “about his backbone”: NYT 9/13/52; Donovan 103. 625 “well concede defeat”: Decade 222; Walter Johnson 257. next five years: Kronenberger 157. “eggheads are there?”: WM/John Alsop 3/23/74. 626 “psychopathic instability”: Decade 224. of Governor Stevenson: Truman 427–28; Walter Johnson 225. his dander up: NYT 9/4/52; Years 38; Hughes 493. 627 “his family life”: Walter Johnson 259. “discussed them”: Hughes 41–43; Pusey 29–32. “few weeks ago”: NYT 10/4/52; Pusey 31; Hughes 41–43; Donovan 244; Adams 31–32. 628 state ticket: Griffith 195; McCarthy 184. “apply to method”: NYT 10/28/52; McCarthy 182–83; Pusey 29; NYT 10/4/52. “Stevenson’s part”: Mazo 66–67; NYT 10/14/52. 629 “was revealed today”: N.Y. Post 9/18/52. “the beneficiaries”: Mazo 118. 630 “to smear me”: NYT 9/21/52, 9/19/52; Mazo 117. out of the question: Mazo 116; Nixon 85–87. 631 “hound’s tooth?”: Decade 227. “out all right”: Mazo 119–20. seat of power: ibid 120–21. the Ambassador Hotel: Nixon 100. 632 “common people”… “to be said”: Mazo 124; Nixon 108. “television and listen”: Mazo 124–25. 633 against the wall: Adams 37; Mazo 126. up the receiver… “about politics, too!”: Nixon 110; Adams 40–41; Nixon 110–11. “has been questioned”: NYT 9/24/52. “everything I own”… “is honestly ours”: Nixon 115. 635 “to keep it”: NYT 9/24/52. “Irish never quit”: Nixon 117. 636 “your $75,000 worth”: Mazo 132. burst into tears: ibid 131. “beyond expectations”: Nixon 118. “dog world, anyhow”: Hughes 40. from Dwight Eisenhower: Adams 38–39; Nixon 119. 637 “any time thereafter”: NYT 9/25/52. 637n “genre of weepers”: Mazo 136. 638 “Nixon rejoices us”: ibid. “ended that night”: NYT 10/17/52; Hughes 32–33; NYT 10/25/52; Adams 44. 639 “not much”: Adams 44. would be defeated: Kenneth Davis 289–90. went Republican: NYT 11/3/52; 11/5/52. 69.4 percent: Whyte 332. 640 Senate, merely one: Years 112–15. said Stevenson: Kenneth Davis 290. “much to laugh”: ibid 291. 641 the Secret Service: NYT 11/6/52; Donovan 200–201.

 

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