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Early Reagan

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by Anne Edwards


  CHAPTER 12

  245 “far more serious”: Parsons, p. 161.

  246 “aliens, ethnic and”: Perrett, Days of Sadness, p. 87.

  247 “a congressional investigating”: Ibid.

  “out of real events”: Ibid.

  “on the edge of”: Ibid.

  “it’s methods… were”: Ibid., p. 93.

  248 “more and more worried”: Ibid.

  “her Christian duty”: Bread of Life, May 1981.

  “he never felt that”: Reagan, Sincerely, Ronald Reagan, p. 139.

  249 “It’s good to be here!” DET, November 14, 1941.

  “one of the gayest”: Walgreen, p. 297.

  “cottage”: Ibid.

  “The fall weather”: Ibid.

  250 “forthright candor”: Ibid.

  “movie-goers of this”: DET, January 26, 1942.

  “acknowledged the plaudits”: DET, November 16, 1941.

  “Only once before”: Ibid.

  251 “While ‘International Squadron’”: DET, November 17, 1941.

  “Ronald Reagan”: NYT, November 14, 1941.

  “Reagan’s performance”: NYP, November 14, 1941.

  “excellently spotted”: Variety, August 13, 1941.

  “pulse quickening”: DET, November 16, 1941.

  “an original story”: Ibid.

  “Each person reacted”: Ibid.

  253 “He came back”: PI.

  254 “Ann Sheridan”: Warner Archives.

  “On Sunday afternoons”: UCLA Oral History Archives.

  255 “He’s really not”: Ibid.

  “million dollar contract”: Reagan, p. 123.

  “Lew Wasserman”: Ibid., p. 121.

  “NPM 516”: Documents obtained through Freedom of Information Act.

  256 “At noon next”: Time, February 27, 1950.

  “limited service—-eligible”: Reagan, p. 132.

  “war mongering”: Ibid., p. 338.

  (fn) “who sat with a”: Freedom of Information Act.

  257 “relating to world”: Ibid.

  “If Warner Brothers”: Ibid.

  “Warner Brothers receives”: Ibid.

  258 “as one of the”: Warner Archives,

  (fn) “The Eptstein boys”: Ibid.

  259 “high spot in the”: Reagan, p. 122.

  “There is quite”: Warner Archives.

  “Since we had not”: Ibid.

  260 “ ‘Kings Row’ will give”: New Yorker, February 7, 1942.

  “Warner Brothers”: NYT, February 3, 1942.

  261 “REGRET TO INFORM”: Warner Archives.

  “We can’t start”: Ibid.

  “If we sent you”: Reagan, p. 125.

  (fn) “Reagan scores”: Hollywood Reporter, August 14, 1942.

  (fn) “Folks who will”: NYT, September 26, 1942.

  (fn) “The critics take the”: Warner Archives.

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  265 “with the wiry”: Ibid.

  “Never knew a cavalryman”: Ibid., p. 127.

  “Colonel Booker, you”: Ibid., p. 126.

  266 “Colonel Booker came”: Ibid., p. 127.

  “The Colonel didn’t”: Ibid.

  “at a giant rally”: Ibid., p.128.

  “to buy something”: Warner Archives.

  267 “My newly acquired”: Reagan, p. 130.

  “I would regret”: Ibid., p. 131.

  268 “interviewing and”: Ibid., p. 132.

  “produced and paid”: Warner Archives.

  269 “July 14, 1941”: War Department files obtained through Freedom of Information Act.

  “October 2, 1942”: Ibid.

  270 “Release of the”: Ibid.

  “an almost reverent”: Reagan, p. 136.

  271 “I was in”: NYP, July 28, 1943.

  272 “100 men in one”: Wallis, p. 89.

  “We [the company]”: Stone, p. 250.

  “each time he”: Reagan, p. 141.

  “Young fellow, I”: Ibid.

  273 “What kind of insignia”: PI, Richard Burdick.

  “we rated as stars”: Stone, p. 250.

  “animated debate”: PI, Burdick.

  274 “a powerful display”: Variety, August 4, 1943.

  “It’s socko”: Ibid.

  (fn) “Quite frankly”: Freedom of Information Act.

  275 “Broadway strollers flocked”: NYT, July 29, 1943.

  “the unslackening tempo”: Ibid.

  (fn) “Irving came West”: Wallis, p. 89.

  276 “I RESENT AND WON’T”: Warner Archives.

  “… ARTICLES APPEARED”: Ibid.

  “MEAN WHAT I SAID”: Ibid.

  277 “swept up”: Reagan, p. 142.

  “another frantic”: Ibid.

  “called an emergency”: LAT, May 21, 1985.

  “‘This is our target’”: Ibid.

  “one night when Reagan”: Ibid.

  “a minute and a half”: Ibid.

  “3 a.m.—Post”: Ibid.

  (fn) “a flashing smile”: Ibid.

  278 “Special instructions”: Ibid.

  “DIRECTOR, WAR”: Warner Archives.

  (fn) “the war would be”: LAT, May 21, 1985.

  279 “Murky and somber”: Morella, p. 9.

  280 “archetypical film noire”: Halliwell, Film Guide, p. 402.

  281 “wanted two things”: Morella, p. 78.

  282 “Michael [the baby]”: Ibid.

  “Heavenly H.Q.”: Warner Archives.

  “decided to adopt”: LAT, March 25, 1945.

  283 “only through the”: Lash, p. 707.

  284 “into… the dusty”: Ibid.

  “I don’t think”: Ibid.

  “These Republican leaders”: Ibid., p. 710.

  “at 9 p.m. the”: Ibid., p. 711.

  “because of the weight”: Ibid., p. 718.

  “a certain degree”: Ibid.

  “I am more sorry”: Ibid., p. 721.

  285 “Harry, the President”: Ibid.

  “Hitler’s fate—or”: Leighton, p. 488.

  “All I wanted”: Reagan, p. 159.

  “‘It’s all right’” Ibid., p. 161.

  CHAPTER 14

  289 “hers up, his down”: Allyson, p. 96.

  290 “We speak of her”: Warner Archives.

  “DEAR JACK”: Ibid.

  291 “I felt a great”: PI.

  (fn) “Notes for talk”: Warner Archives.

  (fn) “I feel that”: Ibid.

  292 “Faulkner, as you”: PI, Alex Gottlieb.

  “During the War”: Picturegoer, July 19, 1947.

  293 “hemophiliac liberal”: Reagan, p. 160.

  “wartime contacts”: LAT, Undated article.

  294 “Politicians have asked”: Ibid.

  “If Hitler”: Douglas, p. 162.

  295 “The first order”: Ibid.

  296 “all of them ready”: UCLA Oral History Archives.

  “For weeks small”: The Story of the SAG, p. 45.

  (fn) “little black pay-off bag”: Reagan, p. 206.

  (fn) “to take down”: Ibid.

  297 “… the Thirties was”: Schwartz, p. 103.

  “Warner Brothers had”: Ibid.

  “we find ourselves”: Hollywood Reporter, Undated article.

  298 “close down the studio”: Schwartz, p. 205.

  “Ever hear of Benedict”: Freedom of Information Act.

  “The Alliance’s”: Schwartz, p. 205.

  “one really startling”: Ibid., p. 157.

  299 “totalitarian-minded”: Freedom of Information Act.

  “the dissemination of: Ibid.

  “The Alliance’s”: Schwartz, p. 211.

  “We don’t believe”: Ibid.

  “right-wing”: Perrett, A Dream of Greatness, p. 550.

  “Years later”: Schwartz, p. 217.

  “Like most of the”: Reagan, p. 160.

  300 “blindly”: Ibid., p. 162.

  “hell-bent on”: Ibid., p.
163.

  “observed that more”: Ibid.

  “became a large wheel”: Ibid.

  “When I walked”: Ibid., p. 154.

  (fn) “infiltrated with Communists”: Ibid.

  301 “as inspiring as mud”: Perrett, A Dream of Greatness, p. 56.

  “for every shortage”: Ibid., p. 57.

  “the fighting Quaker”: Ibid., p. 58.

  “communist-dominated”: Ibid., p. 59.

  302 “honored”: Reagan, p. 192.

  “Jimmy Roosevelt was”: Schwartz, p. 241.

  “Everybody who was”: Ibid.

  303 “Reagan took a leaf: Ibid.

  “It was… ridiculous”: Ibid.

  “when he was”: UCLA Oral History Archives.

  304 “part of my work”: LAE, September 14, 1958.

  “As a result of: Freedom of Information Act.

  305 “nearly coming to blows”: Ibid.

  “Due to the nature”: Ibid.

  “We thought someone”: Reagan, p. 195.

  “go in for”: Ibid.

  “opened my eyes”: Ibid.

  “What are we going”: Ibid.

  “stated that”: Freedom of Information Act.

  306 “… you referred to”: Hollywood Reporter, Undated article.

  “two cliques”: Freedom of Information Act.

  “particularly close”: Ibid.

  “T-10”: Ibid.

  “Communist Infiltration”: Ibid.

  308 “In ‘Stallion Road’” Newsweek, April 14, 1947.

  (fn) “take care of his”: Warner Archives.

  309 “no-strike”: Reagan, p. 157.

  “every movie projectionist”: SAG Archives.

  “escalating violence”: Ibid.

  “The inner nucleus”: LAEHE, December 9, 1953.

  “There was an agenda”: Ibid.

  (fn) “Three Wise Men”: Reagan, p. 168.

  310 “was called to the”: Ibid., p. 199.

  “roughly pulled”: Ibid.

  “hearing”: Ibid.

  “Da Silva clutched”: Ibid.

  “of being raided”: Freedom of Information Act.

  “I thought he was”: Ibid.

  “the [Communist] Party”: Ibid.

  (fn) “fitted with a shoulder”: Reagan, p. 200.

  311 “It was pretty well”: LAE, September 14, 1958.

  “If IATSE puts”: SAG minutes, September 17, 1949.

  312 “Reagan had always”: Hedda Hopper, Chicago Tribune, undated.

  “Reagan was a”: LAEHE, December 9, 1953.

  “blond, affable”: Reagan, p. 206.

  “that consideration should”: SAG minutes, October 21, 1946.

  “which involved”: Ibid.

  313 “in the strongest”: Ibid.

  “to fly stars”: Reagan, p. 173.

  “burst into tears”: Ibid.

  “a jolly, Santa”: Ibid.

  “It doesn’t matter”: Ibid., p. 175.

  “One of us”: Ibid., p. 173.

  “that jurisdiction over”: Ibid., p. 168.

  314 “The invitation”: SAG minutes, October 21, 1946.

  “round-table”: Ibid.

  “[I can tell you]”: UCLA Oral History Archives.

  315 “whole strike had been”: Ibid.

  “a put-up job”: Ibid.

  “I don’t think even”: Ibid.

  “would simply refuse”: Ibid.

  “The producers, as”: Ibid.

  316 “mouth piece”: Ibid.

  317 “[He] took to the”: Reagan, p. 208.

  CHAPTER 15

  318 “Wet your lips”: Lindfors, p. 150.

  “Warners have a picture”: Ibid., p. 151.

  “The formula”: Ibid.

  319 “I heard one studio”: Ibid.

  “bland and smooth”: Ibid., p. 153.

  320 “grey, heavy, humid…”: Ibid., p. 155.

  321 “Maybe we’ll call”: Undated article.

  (fn) ‘“You’ve got two’”: Warner Archives.

  322 “RAN PICTURE LAST”: Warner Archives.

  323 “KEEP”: Ibid.

  “John Van Druten…”: McClelland, p. 134.

  “stout citizen”: Chicago Tribune, May 18, 1947.

  “Ronald Reagan”: Ibid.

  “Our highest aim”: Ibid.

  324 “additional dialogue”: LAT, February 23, 1948.

  325 “There was a loud”: David and David, p. 17.

  326 “I can’t stress”: Warner Archives.

  “Who the hell wants”: Ibid.

  “Jerry Wald”: Ibid.

  327 “a certain quality”: Hollywood Reporter, October 1948.

  “anticipation light”: Ibid.

  “to eagerly share”: Ibid.

  328 “We felt so isolated”: Morella, p. 117.

  “Just sitting there”: Ibid.

  “Now let us”: LAEHE, March 31, 1942.

  329 “I have a very”: Ibid.

  330 “conshi camp”: Ibid.

  “War was more”: Coronet, November 1948.

  “Lew Ayres [is a]”: LAT, April 4, 1942.

  “some kind of universal”: LAEHE, March 31, 1942.

  331 “He’s one of the”: LAE, October 27, 1946.

  “a spiritually”: Irving Wallace, Coronet, November 1948.

  332 “They’re up there”: Morella, p. 119.

  “he haunted the set”: Ibid., p. 120.

  “The Communist plan”: Reagan, p. 186.

  333 “Thieves’ Paradise will”: LAT, December 28, 1947.

  “burst into the front”: Fagan, Myron C,

  “Documentations of the Reds and Fellow Travellers in Hollywood and TV,” 1951.

  “some 300 top”: Ibid.

  “the Screen Actors”: “A Vital Message for C.E.G. [Cinema Educational Guild, Inc.] Members in California—And Your Friend,” by Myron C. Fagan, 1951.

  “There are a number”: Freedom of Information Act.

  “a sub-Committee”: SAG minutes, September 12, 1947.

  334 “voluntary statement”: Ibid.

  “In support of our”: Ibid.

  (fn) “I am not now”: SAG Archives.

  335 “The thing that I”: Ibid.

  “some definite”: Ibid.

  336 “139 So. Camden Drive”: Ibid.

  337 “We all thought he”: Ibid.

  “the Hon. J. Parnell”: Freedom of Information Act.

  CHAPTER 16

  339 “Communists [Jews]”: Perrett, A Dream of Greatness, p. 121.

  340 “a windy and cheerful”: Kahn, p. 11.

  “injecting Communist stuff”: Freedom of Information Act.

  “Ideological termites”: Ibid.

  “MR. STRIPLING”: Ibid.

  341 “sauntered jauntily”: Time, November 3, 1949.

  “Anyone attending any”: Ibid.

  “send them back”: Ibid.

  “To what extent”: Freedom of Information Act.

  (fn) “Adrian was a”: Schwartz, p. 260.

  342 “MR. MURPHY”: Freedom of Information Act.

  350 “that he is not”: SAG Archives,

  “whether or not the”: Ibid.

  “The last Guild”: LAT, August 17, 1980.

  “Anne Revere”: Ibid.

  351 “to improve the wages”: PI, Kim Felner.

  “I am sure that”: SAG Archives.

  “The Guild’s position”: Ibid.

  CHAPTER 17

  353 “With Ronnie and”: Modern Screen, February 1948.

  “If this comes”: Ibid.

  354 “It’s a very strange”: Photoplay, March 1949.

  “unostentatiously”: Undated article by Ruth Waterbury.

  “Lew is the love”: Ibid.

  “unsurpassingly beautiful”: Morella, p. 133.

  355 “In recent months”: LAT, June 29, 1948.

  “I suppose there”: Reagan, p. 229.

  356 “My first meeting”: Patricia Neal, People, August 10, 1981.

 
“The day I walked”: PI, Virginia Mayo.

  357 “paternal”: PI, Arlene Dahl.

  “Gary Cooper”: Ibid.

  “I understand”: Ibid.

  “We did very little”: PI, Mayo.

  “Reagan was supposed”: Newark Sunday Star Ledger, June 28, 1981.

  “Eddie got so”: Reagan, p. 233.

  “Reagan was a lonely”: Chicago Tribune, November 11, 1980.

  358 “Supplies of headache”: LADN, July 3, 1948.

  “All actors”: Ibid.

  (fn) “A playwright who”: Ibid.

  359 “The conference with”: UCLA Oral History Archives.

  “The producers”: Ibid.

  360 “Ronnie acted like”: Ibid.

  361 “successful conclusion”: Ibid.

  “They came to”: Citizen News, December 8, 1949.

  “One day you should”: McClelland, p. 229.

  362 “Dear Jack”: Warner Archives.

  363 “A single handed”: Nicholson, p. 154.

  364 “Although I was”: Patricia Neal, People, August 10, 1981.

  “Because Mike was”: PI, Mayo.

  “You probably will”: Warner Archives.

  365 “ENGLISH SCHEDULE SET”: Ibid.

  “He [Reagan] had really hoped”: McClelland, p. 158.

  “while we have,the”: Bertrand Russell, NYT November 29, 1948.

  “I think it is”: Nicolson, p.’255.

  366 “Toward the end”: William Woods College commencement address, June 1952.

  “looking proudly out”: Reagan, p. 241.

  “It was a thrilling”: PI, Mayo.

  “To the finder”: Warner Archives.

  368 “… practically everything”: Ibid.

  369 “Working Pat Neal”: Ibid.

  “GET PROTECTION SHOTS”: Ibid.

  “sunshine and warmth”: Reagan, p. 240.

  “a huge success”: Ibid., p. 241.

  “On the ride south”: Ibid.

  370 “I wished that my”: Ibid., p. 239.

  “WHEN I’VE ALWAYS”: Warner Archives.

  “pull all the tricks”: Reagan, p. 242.

  “I accept this very”: LAT, March 25, 1949.

  “most consistent”: Ibid.

  371 “escorted by her beau”: Ibid.

  CHAPTER 18

  375 “I don’t know what”: MGM Archives.

  376 “Lord knows”: Ibid.

  377 “the less rebellious”: Variety, September 8, 1949.

  “Nancy Davis”: LAT, October 1, 1949.

  “all the passion”: PI.

  “a straightforward”: PI, Edward Chodorou.

  “Nancy Davis”: Variety, March 15, 1950.

  378 “Only a second”: NYT, April 23, 1950.

 

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