civilians, bombing of
Civil War
Clark, John
Clark, Robert N. S.
Clarke, Arthur C.
class warfare
Clifton, Robert
Clifton, Susie (Florence G. McChesney)
Clifton’s Cafeteria (Los Angeles)
Clingerman, Mildred
Clinton, Clifford
Coca-Cola
codependency theme
cohabitation, illegality of
Cohen, Octavus Roy
Coign, Armand
Coinage Act of
Cold War
Collier’s magazine
Collin, Mary (Briggs). See Briggs, Mary
Colón, Panama
Colorado silver mine venture
Colorado Springs, Colo., RAH’s plan to live with Ginny in
Colorado Sunshine Club
Columbian Exposition (1893)
Columbia Pictures
“Columbus Was a Dope,”
Combat Information Center (CIC) equipment
Comet magazine
Comintern, Seventh World Congress of (1935)
command philosophy
commercial space movement
“Common Sense,”
Common Sense (Paine)
communications, RAH’s experience in
communism
RAH’s opposition to
as “Red Fascism,”
in Russia
Communist International
Communist Party
infiltration of Democratic Party and EPIC
unwelcome endorsement of RAH in 1938 campaign
Comstock, Merrill
Comstock laws
concentration camps
conduct, ranking of, at Naval Academy
Conklin, Groff
conscription
contraterrene matter (CT) theme
Conyngham, USS
Coolidge, Calvin
co-op movement
Cornog, Robert
Coronado, Calif.
Corson, Bill
“Cosmic Construction Corps,”
accepted and renamed “Misfit,”
Cosmopolitan magazine
Coughlin, Charles Edward “Father,”
Count Basie
counterculture
County Librarians’ Association, Los Angeles, RAH’s talk to
courts martial (GCM)
“Coventry,”
The Craft (magic)
“Creation Took Eight Days,”
crime, organized
Cronkite, Walter
Crowley, Aleister
Book of the Law
Crown Publishers
Crump, Irving
Cuba
Cuba Libres, RAH’s favorite drink
Cuppy, Will
currency, value of, in 1930s vs. in 2000s
Curry, Elinor (RAH’s first wife)
adultery of, during honeymoon with RAH
divorce from
Curtis, Charles
“Da Capo,”
Dalgliesh, Alice
The Silver Pencil
Damico, Tony
dances, in Annapolis
“Dance Session” (poem)
Dan Patch (horse)
Dark Days
Dart, Caryl
Darwin, Charles
On the Origin of Species
The Descent of Man
Darwinian thinking
dating, double, in bed
Daugherty, Walter
David, Joseph B.
David Lamb (character)
Davis, Bette
Davis, James
Dawes, Vice President
Deacon, Sergeant
de Camp, Catherine Crook
de Camp, L. Sprague
RAH’s advice, to tone himself down
de Camp, Lyman
Deems, Navigator
Deladrier, Capitaine
Delos Wait (character)
del Rey, Lester, “The Luck of Ignatz,”
demerits
Democratic Central Committee (California)
Democratic National Committee
Democratic National Convention 1940 (Chicago) 1944
Democratic Party
in 1938 election
in 1946 election
in California
communist infiltration of
Freethinker wing of
in Kansas City
RAH’s post-War involvement with
split in, between EPICs and traditional Democrats
Denbo, Robert Wayne
Denver, Colo.
Pendergast men in
Denver Athletic Club
Denver Post
depression, late-onset
Destination Moon (movie)
destroyers
Deutsch, Bill
The Devil in the Cheese (play)
“The Devil Makes the Law,”
de Weldon, Felix W.
Dewey, John
Individualism: Old and New
Diana Productions
Dickens, Charles, A Tale of Two Cities
Dirac, Paul
disabled veterans
Leslyn’s work in rehabilitation of
discipline
diving
divorce
co-respondent in
Dockweiler, John
dog-people theme
Doheny, Edward L.
double dating in bed
double standard, in the Navy
Douglas, C. H., Social Credit
Douglas, Helen Gahagan
Douglas, Melvyn
Douglas, Myrtle R.
Downer, Dick
Downey, Sheridan
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan
“The Horror of the Heights,”
Dreamland Auditorium (Los Angeles)
drinking
Dugan, Grace “Cats”. See Sang, Grace Dugan
Duncan, George B.
Dunne, J. W.
An Experiment with Time
Dunsany, Lord
Durant, Ariel
Durant, Will
dust devil story
Dymaxion House
Eagle lunar lander
Earp, Wyatt
earthquakes
“Easy Job,”
Eddy, Nelson, “The Ballad of Rodger Young,”
Edgerly, Mira
Edison, Thomas
Edwards, Charles
Edward VII
Einstein-Minkowski space-time
elderly, economic selfishness of, in RAH’s view
elections of 1934, in California
elections of 1936, in California
elections of 1938, in California
elections of 1944, Roosevelt’s 4th term, and choice of Truman as Vice President
elections of
RAH’s idea to give the presidency to the Republicans
Electrical Experimenter magazine
Electric Park, Kansas City
electric power, cheap, RAH’s plan for
elephants
Eleventh Commandment (Thou Shalt Not Get Caught)
Elite Post Card Co.
Elks Magazine
Ellis, Havelock
Elysia (Valley of the Nude) (film)
Elysian Fields nudist camp
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
“Over-Soul,”
Empire State Building
Emsheimer, Ted
End Poverty in Civilization
End Poverty League
engineering, studies at Naval Academy
Enola Gay
EPIC—“End Poverty in California,”
candidates from
communists in
constitution proposed, to be written by RAH
continued survival after 1934 defeat
convention (1935)
economic plan
fracturing of, into two groups
histories written about
nominal control of
Democratic Party
political alliances of
waning power of
EPIC News
epistemology
equator, ceremonies when crossing
“Eros and Agape” (introduction to Theodore Sturgeon’s posthumous novel, Godbody)
Eshbach, Lloyd
Esnault-Pelterie, Robert
Esperanto
etiquette, instruction in, at the Naval Academy
Evans, Anna (great-grandmother)
Evening News-Standard
evolution, a story about
Ewing, Gen. Thomas
Executive rating
extracurricular activities (high school)
extramarital affairs
F4B fighters
FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
Facts magazine
Fall, Albert B.
“False Dawn” (alternate title)
“Fans are Slans” movement
fantasy
The Fantasy Film Works of George Pal (DVD) (to Introduction)
Fantasy News fanzine
Fantasy Press
fanzines
Farley, James A.
Farnham’s Freehold
fascism, Popular Front against
fascist governments
Black and “Red,”
United Front against
Fath, E. A., The Elements of Astronomy
Fat Man
FBI
feminist theme
fencing and swordplay, RAH’s
Ferrer Modern Schools
fiction, Victorian vs. Modernist
film industry, opposition to Sinclair
film making, packaging deals in
Fink, Dr. David Harold
Finnegan, Joseph
Finney, Charles G., Circus of Dr. Lao
“Fire Down Below,”
Fiske, John
Fitts, Burton
Fitzsimmons Army Hospital, Denver
slack treatment at
“Flight into the Future” (article collaboration with Cal Laning)
Flippin, Royce
flying, RAH’s unfulfilled love of
flying saucers
food, world problem of
football
Ford, Henry
Ford, John (movie director)
Ford, John Anson
Ford Instrument Company
“Foreign Policy” (alternate title)
Forensics (debate) squad
Forman, Edward
Fort, Charles
Fort Clayton, Panama
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
Fortune magazine
Fort Worth, Texas
For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs
rejected
Fourier, Charles
Fowler, Virginia
Fox Film Corporation
Fox Movietone News
Foy, Bryan
France
invaded by Germany (1940)
mobilizes against Germany (1939)
Frank, Raymond
Frau im Mond
free love, in stories
Free masonry
“Free Men,”
Freethinker wing of the Democratic Party
French and Spanish companies, at the Naval Academy
frenching out (absent without leave)
Fromm, Erich
frontier
Frontier Exposition (Fort Worth, 1936)
Fuller, Buckminster
Fuller, Edmund
fundamentalism, RAH’s rejection of
Future
Future History series
abridged collection proposal
Future History chart
hardcover proposal
notes for
See also history of the future
Futuria Fantasia
Futurians
GALCIT (the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at Cal Tech)
gambling, on board ship
Garmes, Lee
Garrison, John and Alice
gasoline rationing
Gay, Hobart “Hap,”
Geisel, Theodor Seuss (Dr. Seuss)
General Order No.
General Semantics
General Services company theme
General Tire
genetics theme
“Gentlemen, Be Seated,”
George, Henry, Progress and Poverty
German Rocket Society
German scientists, in American rocketry
Germany
culture of, need to be destroyed, according to RAH
invasion of France (1940)
invasion of Poland (1939)
invasion of Russia (1941)
Nazi
prison camps
superweapons developed by
germ theory
Gernsback, Hugo
Gerstenfeld, Virginia “Ginny” (3rd wife)
accepted as “family member,”
breakup with fiancé George Harris
considers RAH’s marriage proposal, and accepts
disappears
emotional handling of separation from RAH
fiancé George Harris
flies to Colorado Springs to meet RAH
goes to stay in New York without RAH
goodbye to, at end of WWII
helps RAH move
house guest of the Heinleins
influence on RAH’s politics
kept a secret from close friends during wander year in trailer
love letter to RAH
love of cats
in love with RAH
marries RAH in New Mexico
moves West to attend UCLA
notes Leslyn’s drinking problem
pet names for
poem by
politicization of
recollections of Leslyn
relationship with RAH
separation from RAH on his D.C. and L.A. trips
sexual relations
skating prowess
testing dilemma
thyroid deficiency
typing help to RAH
Gettysburg Address
ghosts
ghostwriting
by others, not RAH
RAH uneasy about engaging in
GI Bill
Gifford, Jim, Robert A. Heinlein: A Reader’s Companion
Gnostic Mass
God
Goddard, Robert
The Gods of Mars (Burroughs)
gods owning people theme
Golden Age of science fiction
Golden Gate International Exposition (San Francisco, 1939)
“Goldfish Bowl” (alternate title)
Gold N
Goldwater, Barry, The Conscience of a Conservative
Gopher Hole (trailer)
sold
Gordon, Pierre
“The Gostak Distims the Doshes,”
Graf Zeppelin dirigible
Grand Coulee Dam
Grand Olympic Auditorium, EPIC campaign rally in
Grant, Alan, Anarky graphic-novel series
Grant, Ulysses S.
grass-roots campaigns
“gravity gauge” idea
Gray, Allan “Gus,”
Gray, Zane
Great Depression
Green, Edwin
“The Green Hills of Earth,”
title unconsciously appropriated from C. L. Moore
Greenwich Village
Greenwood Grammar School, Kansas City
Gripsholm Swedish “mercy ship,”
Groves, Leslie
Guam
Guantánamo Bay, Cuba
guided-missile research
“Gulf,”
gunnery
gunnery drills
Gurney, Marshall Barton “Marsh,”
Gymkhana at Naval Academy 1927 1928, last year
Haggard, H. Rider
Haight, Raymond
Haiti
Hall Brother
s Lithography
Halley’s Comet
Hallmark Cards
Halsey, William F. “Bull,”
“Ham and Eggs” old-age pension scheme
Hamilton, Edmond
Harding, Murphy & Tucker
Harding, Warren G.
Harlow, Jean
Harriman, W. Averell
Harris, George
Harrison, James
Harsanyi, Zsolt de, The Star Gazer: A Novel of the Life of Galileo
Hart, William S.
Harvard Classics
Hawaii
Hawkins, Augustus
Hawkins, Lee (collaborator with E. E. Smith)
Hawkins, Willard G.
Hay, Ian, The First Hundred Thousand
Hayakawa, S. I.
Hayland, Mrs. Herbert
Haymarket Riots
Hays, Will
Hayworth Hall (alternate title)
hazing (at the Naval Academy)
“Heil!”
Heinlein, Alice Lewis (sister-in-law, married to Lawrence Lyle)
Heinlein, Alma Ann (great-aunt)
Heinlein, Bam (mother). See Lyle, Bam
Heinlein, Clare. See Heinlein, Jesse Clare “Jay” (brother)
Heinlein, Dorothy (wife of Jesse)
Heinlein, Dorothy Martin
Heinlein, Edward Ray (nephew)
Heinlein, Elinor (RAH’s first wife). See Curry, Elinor
Heinlein, Francis Marion “Frank” (great-uncle)
Heinlein, Harvey Wallace (great-uncle)
Heinlein, Jesse Clare “Jay” (brother)
Heinlein, Jessie (great-aunt)
Heinlein, Jessie Clare (aunt)
Heinlein, Kitty (aunt)
Heinlein, Lawrence (great-grandfather)
Heinlein, Lawrence (great-uncle)
Heinlein, Lawrence Lewis (“Bud”) (nephew)
Heinlein, Lawrence Lyle (brother)
enlisting in the Great War
letter to
marriage of
and occupation of Japan
rose to Major General rank
second marriage of
Heinlein, Lawrence Ray “Ray” (uncle)
Heinlein, Leonard Smith (great-uncle)
Heinlein, Leslyn MacDonald (second wife). See MacDonald, Leslyn
Heinlein, Lorenz/Lawrence (great-great-great grandfather)
Heinlein, Louise (sister)
Heinlein, Mary Alice (great-aunt)
Heinlein, Mary Jean (sister)
Heinlein, Oscar Allen (great-uncle) to ch.
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