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The Last Empress

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by Hannah Pakula

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  PERIODICALS AND PRESS RELEASES

  The Albany Times-Union; All Things Considered (radio); Asian Affairs: An Historical Review; Asian Outlook; Asia Week; Associated Press; The Atlanta Constitution; The Atlanta Journal; The Atlantic Monthly; Blade (Toledo, Ohio); Boston Herald; Boston Post; Bridgeport Post; Buffalo Evening News; Buffalo News; The Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars; Canada Evening Star; CBI Roundup; China Monthly; China Post; The China Quarterly; China Times; The China Weekly Review; Chinese News; The Chinese Press; The Christian Science Monitor; Cincinnati Times-Star; Collier’s; Da Gong (newspaper); The Evening Star; Eastern Economic Review; The Far Eastern Mirror; Foreign Affairs; Fortune; Harper’s Monthly; The Herkimer, N.Y. Telegram; The Honolulu Advertiser; Journal of Asian Studies; Liberty; Life; Look; Los Angeles Times; Maclean’s; Magazine Digest; Modern China; The Nation; National Review (London); New York Herald Tribune; New York Herald-Tribune Magazine; The New Republic; News (San Francisco, California); Newsday; The News & Observer; Newsweek; New York Post; The New York Times; The New York Times Book Review; The New York Times Magazine; The New Yorker; New York Sun; The North-China Herald; North-China Daily News; The Outlook; Pasadena Star News; Passaic Herald News; The Peiping Chronicle; People’s Daily (Beijing); The Philadelphia Inquirer; The Piedmont Announcements; Raleigh Christian Advocate; The Reader’s Digest; Reporter; San Francisco Chronicle; The Saturday Evening Post; Shanghai Star; Shanghai Times; St. Louis Post Dispatch; Sino-American Relations; Star-Times (St. Louis, Missouri); A Study of Modern Chinese Women; Taipei Times; Taiwan Journal; Texas Monthly; Time; The Times (London); Times (Reading, Pennsylvania); Times-Union (Rochester, New York); Toronto Star; The Union (Taiwan); USA Today; U.S. News & World Report; United Press; United States Naval Institute Proceedings; Vogue; The Wall Street Journal; Wan Xiang (magazine); The Washington Post; Washington Times Herald; The Week; Weekend Standard; The Wellesley Magazine; The Wesleyan; The Wilson Quarterly; Worchester Telegram; World Journal; World Outlook.

  WEB SITES

  www.talesofoldchina.com; www.chinadaily.com; www.trumanlibrary.org; www.sina.com.cn; www.chairmanmao.org/eng/wen/wen23.htm; www.thestandard.com.hk/; www.jean-monnet.net; www.usmm.org; www.guardian.co.uk; www.nl.newsbank.com; www.eisen howermemorial.org; www.pbs.org; www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/; www.members.aol.com/WELSTA12/last.htm; www.newyorksocialdiary.com; www.sfgate.com; www.cnn.com.

  ARCHIVAL SOURCES

  Academia Historica, Taipei

  Chiang Kai-shek Diary

  Telegrams between Chiang Ching-kuo and Soong May-ling: 1943–1965

  Telegrams between Chiang Kai-shek and Soong May-ling: 1928–1955

  Central Intelligence Agency, Documents Concerning

  Madame Chiang Kai-shek

  T. V. Soong

  H. H. K’ung

  Columbia University, Butler Library

  Oral History Research Office (COHO)

  Reminiscences of Sebie Biggs Smith

  Reminiscences of H. H. Kung

  Reminiscences of Frank Rounds

  Reminiscences of George Sokolsky

  Reminiscences of Roger W. Straus

  Reminiscences of Dorothy Thomas

  Reminiscences of Wu Kuo-chen (K.C. Wu)

  Rare Book and Manuscript Library (RBML)

  Harold K. Hochschild Papers

  Helen Hull Papers

  Wellington Koo Papers

  Cornell University, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections

  James Marshall McHugh Papers

  William Reginald Wheeler Papers

  Duke University, Rare Book, Manuscript and Special Collections Library

  James Gordon Hackett Papers

  Charles Jones Soong Collection

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bsp; James A. Thomas Papers

  Basil Lee Whitener Papers

  Federal Bureau of Investigation, Documents Concerning

  Madame Chiang Kai-shek

  Hsiang-hsi Kung (H. H. Kung)

  Tse Ven Soong (T. V. Soong)

  Georgetown University Library

  Special Collections Division

  Edwin W. Martin Papers

  Grace Perkins Oursler Papers

  Thomas M. Wilson Papers

  Foreign Affairs Oral History Project (FAOHP)

  Frank H. Burnet, interviewed by C. S. Kennedy

  Leonard Ungar, interviewed by C. S. Kennedy

  Hagley Museum and Library, Manuscripts and Archives Department

  Daniel Rochford Papers

  Harvard Law School Library

  Joseph Keenan Papers

  Herbert Hoover Presidential Library (HHPL)

  George S. Drescher Logbooks

  Madame Chiang Kai-shek in Post Presidential Individual Files

  Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace (HA)

  Chiang Kai-shek Diaries

  Claire Lee Chennault Papers

  Lauchlin Currie Papers

  Frank Dorn Papers

  Stanley K. Hornbeck Papers

  Walter H. Judd Papers

  Alfred Kohlberg Papers

  Thomas Edward LaFarge Papers

  Paul Linebarger Papers

  Roger J. Sandilands Papers

  George E. Sokolsky Papers

  T. V. Soong Papers

  Joseph W. Stilwell Papers

  Nym Wales Papers

  Albert C. Wedemeyer Papers

  Arthur N. Young Papers

  The University of Indiana, the Lilly Library, Manuscripts Department

  Emily Hahn Papers

  Wendell Willkie Papers

  Library of Congress, Manuscript Division (LC)

  Averell Harriman Papers

  Roy W. Howard Papers

  Nelson T. Johnson Papers

  Owen Lattimore Papers

  Clare Booth Luce Papers

  Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Papers

  National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)

  New York Public Library

  Oberlin College Archives

  The University of Oklahoma

  Western History Collections

  Patrick J. Hurley Collection, China Papers

  Paley Center for Media

  Princeton University Library, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library

  Hamilton Fish Armstrong Papers

  Allen Dulles Papers

  James Forrestal Papers

  George Kennan Papers

  Arthur Krock Papers

  Karl L. Rankin Papers

  Whiting Willauer Papers

  The John Foster Dulles Oral History Collection:

  Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Kai-shek

  W. Averell Harriman

  Walter H. Judd

  Henry Luce

  Richard M. Nixon

  George K. C. Yeh

  Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, The Arthur and Elizabeth Schesinger Library

  Mary Dingman Papers

  Frances Fineman Gunther Papers

  Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum

  Harry Hopkins Papers

  F.D.R. Papers

  Eleanor Roosevelt Papers

  Harry S. Truman Library

  President’s Secretary’s Files

  Oral History Interviews:

  Arthur Ringwalt

  Wellesley College (WCA)

  Emma DeLong Mills Papers

  Class of 1917: Madame Chiang Kai-shek

  Wesleyan College Archives

  Soong Sisters Collection

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  THE CHINESE, as I discovered early in this venture, are not prone to talk about themselves or anyone they know. Nonetheless, I am indebted to the following people who helped me—some with personal knowledge, some with books or articles of interest, and some with research. A few of them are no longer with us. Listed in alphabetical order, they are:

  Marcia Allert, Anthony Appiah, Tom Blanton, Susan Braddock, Ralph Buutjens, Schuyler Chapin, Richard Cohen, Ann Coleman, David Patrick Columbia, Fleur Cowles, Jan Cowles, Ruda Dauphin, Robert Davis, Jimmy Davison, Richard Defendorf, Elizabeth Drew, Laurette Feng, David From-kin, Frances Gabriel, Betsy Gotbaun, The Hon. Henry Grunwald, Richard Kent Heller, Ted Herman and members of the Class of 1936 of the Shanghai American School, Townsend Hoopes, David Kahn, Dr. Henry Kissinger, Mrs. Wellington Koo, William and Corinne Kreisel, Ron Kwan, Eleanor Lambert, The Hon. Winston Lord and Betty Bao Lord, The Hon. William Luers, Sidney Lumet, Dr. Paul Marks, Boaz Mazor, Tex McCrary, Donald Newhouse, Kip Bleakley O’Neill, Desiree Quintero, Eleanor Randolph, William D. Sare, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Beverly Sills, Bickley Simpson, Liz Smith, Leo and Shirley Soong, Phillips Talbot, May Tan, John Taylor, Daniel Teas, Deborah Toll, Bradford Trebach, Lionel Tsao, Robert Viau, Hugo Vickers, Shirley Young,

  Most of all, I want to thank my beloved editor, Alice Mayhew, for her enthusiasm, expertise, and devotion; my big troubleshooter, Roger Labrie; my agent, Lynn Nesbit, who has put up with me for a long time; my wonderful assistant, Arlene Tucker; and my Chinese researcher and translator, without whom I could not have written this book. As always, there is my friend Barbara Davis, who travels with me to odd places, manages to read too many drafts of my work—and to whom I have dedicated this book.

  INDEX

  Page numbers beginning with 683 refer to notes.

  Abend, Hallett, 190–91, 203, 228, 334

  Acheson, Dean, xi, 553, 578, 581, 599

  Aero Commission, 285

  Ainsworth, Eloise, 23

  Ainsworth, W. N., 23

  Air Force, American, 379n, 452, 454

  Air Force, Chinese, 283–91, 611–13

  Air Transport Command (ATC), 397, 398, 461

  Alexander, Harold, 389

  Allen, Young J., xi, 7, 13

  Allied Syndicates, 579, 580

  Alsop, Joseph, xi, 288n, 330, 369, 446–47, 450–51, 464, 489, 492, 498n, 499–500, 520, 555, 574n

  Alsop, Stewart, 573, 574

  American Bar Association, 621

  American Bible Society, 15

  American Bureau for Medical Aid to China, 348, 596, 629

  American Chemical Society, 619

  American College Women’s Club of Shanghai, 113

  American Export-Import Bank, 536

  American Technical and Military Advisory Group, 612

  American Trade Commission, 100

  American Trade Exhibition, 640n

  American Transport Command, 461

  American Volunteer Group (AVG), see Flying Tigers

  Amoy, China, 34

  ANAKIM, Operation, 446, 450

  ancestral worship, 55

  Anti-Opium Information Bureau, 106–7, 234

  Armstrong, George, 629

  Army Air Corps, U.S., 283

  Army Air Defense School, U.S., 635

  Arnold, H. H. “Hap,” xi, 335, 390, 430, 446, 454, 474

  Arnstein, Daniel, 366

  Art of War, The (Sun Tzu), 89

  Asian Outlook, 663

  Associated Press, 307, 567, 568, 630

  Atchley, Dana, 416

  Atkinson, Brooks, 511

  Atlantic Conference, 365, 469

  Atlantic Constitution, 379

  Atlantic Monthly, 114, 378–79, 395–96

  atomic bomb, 516, 525, 526, 527, 603, 627

  Auden, W. H., 223, 296

  Autumn Harvest Uprising, 197

  Baldwin, Hanson, 460, 629

  Bank of China, 334–35, 363, 505, 579, 709

  Bank of Communications, 334–35

  Barnes, Bart, 679

  Barr, David, 566

  Barrett, David, 513

  Beal, John Robinson, 529, 538, 545, 548, 549

  Belden, Jack, xi, 391, 447

  Berkson, Seymour, 434

  Biddle, Francis,
648n

  Birnie, Mr., 117n

  Bishop, Jimmy, 432

  Bissell, Clayton L., 396

  “Black Book,” 380, 394, 449, 461

  “Black Saturday,” 287

  Black Stuff Company, 106

  Bland, J. O. P., 103

  Blücher, Vasily Konstantinovich (Galen), xi, 127, 141, 163, 174

  Blue Shirts, 218, 219–20, 233, 253, 272

  Blum, John Morton, 478, 489n

  boat people, 661

  Book of Odes, 72

  Boorman, Howard, 535

  Borodin, Mikhail, xi, 123–24, 125, 131, 136, 138, 140, 142, 145–46, 147–48, 154, 161, 162, 164, 171, 174, 210

  Boston Globe, 630

  Boston Herald, 305

  Boxer Rebellion, 43, 58, 61, 75, 284

  Braddock, Susan, 677–78

  Bradley, Omar, 630

  Brazil, 504–5, 508

  Brest-Litovsk, 121n

  Bretton Woods Conference, 505–6

  Bridges, Styles, 577, 578

  British East India Company, 32–33

  Brooke, Alan Francis, xi, 471–72

  Buck, Pearl, 100, 315, 321, 327, 337n–38n, 443

  Bullitt, William, 551, 557

  Burke, Addie Gordon, 20–22

  Burke, William B., xi, 9, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 65

  Burma, 370–71, 372, 375, 376, 379–80, 383–93, 397, 398, 402–3, 404, 413, 446, 448, 454, 471, 473, 474, 475–76, 477, 483, 487, 491–94, 530, 622

  Burma Road, 358, 359, 362, 366, 370, 380, 452, 459, 497, 523, 555–56

  Bush, George H. W., 673

  Byrd, Harry F., 637, 638

  Cairo Conference, 464, 469–75, 482, 483, 490, 649

  Caldwell, Oliver J., xi, 383, 454, 482

  Canada, 334, 439–40

  Cantlie, James, xi, 47, 51, 52

  Canton, China, 33, 34, 50, 61, 80, 95, 97, 115, 128–30, 134–35, 136–37, 138, 141, 152, 568, 574, 575

  Communist uprising in, 197–98

  financial problems of, 157–58

  Japanese occupation of, 310–11

  Carr, Julian Shakespeare, xi, 7, 8, 9, 15, 100

  Carr, Nancy Shakespeare, 16

  Carroll, Raymond, 245

  Carter, Jimmy, 664

  Casablanca Conference, 415, 445, 447

  CAT airline, 557, 602–3

  CBI Roundup, 494–95

  CC Clique, 313, 314, 543

  Celanese Corporation, 309

  Central Bank of China, 147, 330, 331, 334–35, 338, 350, 369, 459, 570–71

  Central China Economic Investigation Bureau, 241

  Central Daily News, 225, 347

 

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