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by Rick Perlstein


  Proxmire, William

  Psychedelic Experience, The (Leary)

  PT 109 (film)

  Public Affairs Counselors (PAC)

  (corporate education company),

  Public Opinion (Lippmann)

  Publishers Printing Company

  Publishers Weekly

  Pulliam, Eugene

  Pure Food and Drug Act (1906)

  Putnam (G. P. Putnam’s Sons) publishing company

  Pyle, Howard

  Quakers

  Quayle, Oliver

  Quinlan, James

  Quinn, General William

  Rabbinical Council of America

  Rackets Committee, see McClellan “Rackets” Committee

  Rafferty, Max

  Ragan, Sam

  Raisbeck, Robert

  Raleigh News and Observer

  Rand, Ayn

  Randolph, A. Philip

  Rat Pack

  Rauh, Joseph

  Rayburn, Sam

  RCA

  Reader’s Digest

  Reagan, Nancy

  Reagan, Ronald

  Reconstruction

  Red Nightmare (film)

  Reed, Donna

  Reedy, George

  Reeves, Rosser

  Regnery, Henry

  Rehnquist, William

  Reid, Ogden

  Reinsch, Leonard

  Republican National Committee (RNC),

  Burch as chair of,

  campaign literature

  distributed by; Johnson Anti-Campaign

  spies in; and 1964

  Convention; Operation Dixie

  of; Operation Eagle Eye of;

  purge of; and Scranton

  candidacy; Southern strategy

  dispute in; and television use in

  campaign,

  (Clif) White’s ambition to

  chair; youth

  support organized by

  Republican Party ,

  in Alabama,

  and announcement of

  Rockefeller’s candidacy; in

  Arizona,

  Buckley’s

  denunciations of; in California,

  and civil rights,

  in

  Colorado; Congressional

  Committee; Dixiecrats and,

  Esquire articles on; in Florida,

  founding of; fund-raising by,

  in Georgia;

  and Goldwater’s national campaign,

  government

  spending and; Governors’

  Conference; Hofstadter

  on; in House of Representatives,

  ix; in Illinois; and

  Jenkins affair; in Kansas;

  and Kennedy assassination;

  liberals in; Lippmann on,

  and local election codes; in

  Louisiana; in Maine; in

  Massachusetts; on

  McClellan “Rackets” Committee,

  in Michigan; Middle

  American piety and; in Mississippi,

  National Committee of,

  see Republican National Committee;

  and National Draft Goldwater

  Committee; newspaper

  endorsements of; in New York,

  1952

  Convention of,

  1960 Convention

  of; 1964 Convention

  of,

  in 1956 election; in

  1958 election; in 1960

  election,

  in 1962 election,

  in North Carolina; “old

  money“ and; as party of rich,

  in Pennsylvania;

  positioning for 1964 nomination of,

  in post-Civil War South; primaries

  of, see specific states; Reagan and,

  religious groups opposed to;

  in Rhode Island; right-wing

  Democrats and; Rockefeller’s

  attack on right wing of; and

  Rockefeller’s divorce and remarriage,

  in Senate;

  Senatorial Campaign Committee,

  in South Carolina,

  Southern success of; split in,

  “stop Goldwater” movement

  in; support for Johnson in,

  in Tennessee;

  in Texas; (Clif)

  White and; Willkie and,

  during World War I; in

  Wyoming; youth and

  (see also Young Republicans)

  Republican Party, The (Mayer)

  Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC)

  “Responsible Republicans”

  Reston, James “Scotty”

  Reuther, Victor

  Reuther, Walter

  Rexall Drug and Chemical Company

  Reynolds, John

  Rhee, Syngman

  Rhode Island Republican Party

  Rhodes, James

  Rhodes, John J.

  Ribicoff, Abraham

  Richardson Foundation

  Richfield Oil Corporation

  Richmond News Leader

  Rickenbacker, Eddie

  Riesman, David

  Ripon Society

  Road to Salesmanship, The (Welch)

  Road to Serfdom, The (Hayek)

  Roberts Dairy

  Robert’s Rules of Order

  Robinson, Jackie

  Rockefeller, David

  Rockefeller, John D., Jr.

  Rockefeller, John D., Sr.

  Rockefeller, Laurance

  Rockefeller, Margaretta Fitler Murphy

  “Happy”

  Rockefeller, Mary Todhunter Clark “Tod”

  Rockefeller, Nelson A. ,

  and

  announcement of Goldwater’s

  candidacy; Bastille Day

  declaration of; birth and

  childhood of; breakfasts with

  Goldwater; in

  California primary,

  Rockefeller, Nelson A. (cont.)

  and civil rights,

  divorce and remarriage of,

  elected

  governor of New York,

  in Illinois primary; in

  Indiana primary; Kansas

  delegates for; and Lodge

  candidacy; and Newburgh

  welfare controversy; in New

  Hampshire primary,

  in New York primary,

  and 1960 election,

  and

  1962 election; at 1964

  Republican Convention,

  in Oregon primary,

  positioning for 1964

  nomination by; and

  Scranton candidacy;

  and “stop Goldwater” movement;

  and Young Republicans,

  Rockefeller, Nelson A., Jr.

  Rockefeller, Winthrop

  Rockefeller Brothers Special Study Fund

  Rockefeller Foundation

  Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research

  Rockwell Manufacturing

  Rogers, Roy

  Rohrabacher, Dana

  Roll Call

  Romero, Cesar

  Romerstein, Herb

  Romney, George ; elected

  governor of Michigan; at

  governors’ convention; and

  New Hampshire primary; at 1964

  Republican Convention,

  in Oregon primary;

  Rockefeller and

  Roosevelt, Eleanor

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano ; campaigns of ; Goldwater’s 1938

  open letter to; unions and,

  during World War II,

  Roosevelt, James

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  Roosevelt Dam

  Roper, Elmo

  Rosenberg, Anna

  Rosenberg, Julius

  Rosenthal, Frank “Lefty”

  Rosenzweig, Harry

  Rossetti, Dante Gabriel

  Rostow, Walt Whitman

  Rousselot, John

  Rovere, Richard

  Rowe, Jim

  Rubel, Cy

 
Rural Electrification Administration

  Rusher, William

  Rusk, Dean

  Russell, Herb

  Russell, Richard

  Rustin, Bayard

  Rutgers University

  Ryan, William D.

  St. Anselm’s College

  St. John’s Mission Indian Dancers

  St. Louis Cardinals

  St. Louis Post-Dispatch

  St. Louis Press Club

  St. Paul Pioneer Press

  Salinger, Pierre

  Saltonstall, Leverett

  Salvatori, Henry

  Sam Rayburn Foundation

  Sanders, Carl

  San Diego Gas & Electric Company

  SANE (National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy)

  San Francisco Chronicle

  San Francisco Examiner

  Santa Ana College

  Santa Ana Register

  Sarnoff, David

  Sartre, Jean-Paul

  Satterfield, John C.

  Saturday Evening Post

  Saunders, Blanche

  Savio, Mario

  Scaife, Richard Mellon

  Schick Safety Razor

  Schlafly, Phyllis

  Schlamm, Willi

  Schlatter, Richard

  Schlesinger, Arthur

  Schmitz, John G.

  Schorr, Daniel

  Schuchman, Bob

  Schulz, William

  Schwartz, Tony

  Schwarz, Fred C.

  Schweitzer, Albert

  Scopes “monkey trial”

  Scott, Hugh

  Scott, R. K.

  Scott Paper Company

  Scranton, Marion Margery Warren

  Scranton, William ,

  announcement of

  candidacy of; background of,

  campaigning for nomination

  by; Eisenhower

  and; in House of

  Representatives; inauguration

  of, as governor of Pennsylvania;

  and Kennedy’s strategy for 1964

  campaign; and New Hampshire

  primary; at 1964

  Republican Convention,

  “old

  money” support for candidacy of,

  in Oregon primary,

  reluctance to run of,

  Rockefeller and

  television appearances of,

  Screen Actors Guild (SAG)

  Scribner, Fred

  Scripps-Howard newspaper chain

  Sears, Roebuck & Company

  Secret Service

  Seeger, Pete

  Semple, Effie B.

  Senate, U.S. ,

  Armed

  Services Committee; Army-McCarthy

  hearings in; civil rights

  legislation in,

  Civil Service Committee;

  Commerce Committee;

  Democratic control of; Dirksen as

  Republican leader in; Foreign

  Relations Committee;

  Goldwater in,

  Goldwater denounced on floor of,

  Goldwater’s campaigns for,

  Intelligence Committee;

  Internal Security Committee,

  Johnson in,

  Knowland in; Labor

  Committee; Lodge in;

  McCarthy censured by; McClellan

  “Rackets” Committee,

  Nixon in;

  Partial Test Ban Treaty in; party-line

  votes in; Permanent Sub-Senate,

  U.S. (cont.)

  committee on Investigations;

  Post Office Committee; Rules

  Committee; (Margaret Chase)

  Smith elected to; Southern

  Republican candidates for;

  tax legislation in; unions

  and; and Vietnam War; Ways

  and Means Committee

  Senate Republican Campaign Committee

  Serbian-Americans

  Serling, Rod

  Seven Days in May (Knebel); film version of

  Seymour, Thaddeus

  Shadegg, Stephen

  Shakespeare, William

  Shank, Captain Edward G., Jr.

  Shell, Joe

  Sherman, General William Tecumseh

  Shindig (television show)

  Shorey, Gregory D.

  Shriver, R. Sargent

  Shuttlesworth, Fred

  Silent Spring (Carson)

  Simon, Frank

  Sinatra, Frank

  Sinclair, Upton

  Skousen, W. Cleon

  Sloan, Alfred P.

  Smathers, George

  Smith, Adam

  Smith, Al

  Smith, Ellison D. “Cotton Ed”

  Smith, Gerald L. K.

  Smith, Howard

  Smith, Howard K.

  Smith, Margaret Chase

  Smith, Marshall L.

  Smith, Tony

  Smith College

  Smoki Clan

  Smoot, Dan

  Smylie, Bob

  Snowden, Robert

  Socialistic Sixteenth, The (Rickenbacker)

  Social Security

  South Carolina: Democratic Party of ; Republican Party of

  Southern, Terry

  Southern Baptist Convention

  Southern California, University of

  Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)

  South Korea

  Southwick, Paul

  Soviet Union;

  and Berlin crisis; and CIA-led

  coup in Congo; Conscience

  of a Conservative on; and

  Cuban missile crisis; and

  doctrine of “deterrence”

  under Goldwater during World War II

  indoctrination of U.S. military

  personnel against; Nixon in,

  Oswald in; slave labor camps

  in; space program of;

  surplus wheat sales to; in

  United Nations;

  Vietnam and

  Spellman, Francis Cardinal

  Spencer, Stu

  Spencer-Roberts & Associates

  Spiegel, Der

  Spivak, Lawrence

  Spock, Benjamin

  Stagg, Tom

  Stalin, Joseph

  Standard Oil

  Stanford University

  Stanley, Scott

  Stassen, Harold

  State Department, U.S.

  Steel, Jack

  Steelworkers Union

  Steers, Milton

  Steffens, Lincoln

  Stennis, John

  Stephens, Tom

  Stevenson, Adlai

  Stewart, Jimmy

  Stewart, Potter

  Stoddard, Robert W.

  Stone, Walker

  Stormer, John

  Strategic Air Command

  Strategic Air Command (film)

  Strausz-Hupé, Robert

  Student (Horowitz)

  Student Committee for the Loyalty Oath

  Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

  Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)

  Students for Civil Liberties

  Student YMCA-YWCA

  Suez crisis

  Sullivan v. New York Times (1964)

  Sulzberger. L.

  Summerfield, Arthur

  Support Your Local Police

  Supreme Court, U.S. ;

  ban on Tropic of Cancer overturned

  by; civil rights decisions of,

  65(see also Brown v.

  Board of Education, Plessy v.

  Ferguson); denounced by Goldwater,

  labor law decisions of

  libel standard set by;

  reapportionment decisions of;

  rights of accused affirmed by;

  school prayer decision of

  Taft, Robert A. ; coalition of

  Dixiecrats and supporters of;

  and 1952 Republican nomination,

  Taft, William Howard

  Taft-Hartley Act (1947) />
  Taiwan

  Talmadge, Mrs. Eugene

  Taylor, Elizabeth

  Taylor, General Maxwell

  Taylor, Zachary

  Teamsters Union

  Technicolor

  Teheran Conference (1943)

  Teller, Edward

  Temporary Commission on Civil Rights

  Tennessee Republican Party

  Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

  Texan Looks at Lyndon, A (Haley)

  Texas: Repubican Party of ; right wing in; Senate

  Texas & Pacific Railroad

  That Was the Week That Was (television show)

  Thayer, Walter

  This Is Your Life (television show)

  Thompson, Hunter S.

  Thompson, William S. “Turk”

  Thone, Charlie

  Thousand Days, A (film)

  3M Corporation

  Thurmond, Strom

  Tillich, Paul

  Time, Inc.

  Time for Choosing, A (film)

  Time magazine

  Times-Mirror Syndicate

  Tito (Josip Broz)

  Today show

  Toffler, Alvin

  Toledano, Ralph de

  Toledo, University of

  Tonkin Gulf Resolution

  Tope, John

  Tower, John

  Training You to Train Your Dog (Saunders)

  Trans World Airlines (TWA)

  Treasury Department, U.S.

  Trilling, Lionel

  Tropic of Cancer (Miller)

  Trotsky, Leon

  Trotskyists

  Truax, Craig

  Truman, Harry S.

  Trumbo, Dalton

  Tshombe, Moise

  Turkey

  Tuttle, Holmes

  TV for Goldwater-Miller

  20th Century Reformation Hour (radio show)

  Twilight Zone, The (television show)

  Tyler, Gus

  Udall, Nicholas

  Uncle Johnny Mills

  UNICEF

  Union of American Hebrew Congregations

  Union Oil

  United Automobile Workers (UAW)

  United Elastic

  United Nations ; anti-U.S.

  youth protest march on; far-right

  rumors about; founding

  of; Genocide Convention of;

  Goldwater on; John

  Birch Society leaflets against,

  Kennedy at; Khrushchev at,

  Lodge as U.S. ambassador to,

  Security Council of;

  Soviet delegation to; and

  Tshombe affair

  United Press International (UPI)

  United Republicans of California

  United Specialties

  United States Chamber of Commerce

  United States Steel Company

  Uris, Leon

  Uses of the University, The (Kerr)

  U.S. News and World Report

  Utt, James

  U2 incident

  Valenti, Jack

  Vance, Cyrus

  Vandenberg, Arthur

  Vanocur, Sander

  Vassar College

  Venezuela

  Veterans Right to Work Committee

  Victor Publishing Company

  Vidal, Gore

  Vienna Summit (1961)

  Viereck, Peter

 

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