69. Leonora Hornblow, to author, February 10, 2000.
70. Maureen Reagan, First Father, First Daughter, p. 36.
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71. Edwards, Early Reagan, pp. 200–201; E. Morris, Dutch, pp. 165–66; Fine Collins in Vanity Fair, April 1997, p. 368.
72. Leonora Hornblow, to author, February 10, 2000.
73. Eells, Hedda and Louella, p. 23.
74. Jane Wyman, to author, February 21, 1999.
75. Quirk, Jane Wyman, p. 45.
76. Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 213; E. Morris, Dutch, p. 725.
77. E. Morris, Dutch, p. 185.
78. Movie-Radio Guide, September 20, 1941, “The Ten Richest Women in Movies,”
quoted in Schultz, Irene Dunne, p. 253, entry B-319.
79. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 86.
80. E. Morris, Dutch, p. 185.
81. Nancy Reagan, to author, July 10, 2000.
82. Schary Zimmer (now Jill Robinson), With a Cast of Thousands, p. 110.
83. Current Biography 1941, “Benny, Jack.”
84. McClelland, Hollywood on Ronald Reagan, p. 26.
85. Leonora Hornblow, to author, February 10, 2000.
86. Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 230.
87. Maureen Reagan, First Father, First Daughter, pp. 27–28.
88. William Frye, to author, October 27, 1999.
89. Wright Cobb and Willems, The Brown Derby Restaurant, pp. 7, 72–73.
90. Robert Stack, to author, March 16, 2000.
91. Ibid.
92. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, pp. 105–6. Other sources say that the film’s budget was $750,000.
93. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , pp. 97–98.
94. Ibid., p. 81.
95. Maureen Reagan, First Father, First Daughter, pp. 60–61.
96. Ibid., p. 61; E. Morris, Dutch, p. 177.
97. Maureen Reagan, First Father, First Daughter, p. 61.
98. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 39.
99. Edwards, Early Reagan, pp. 245–50.
100. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 39.
101. Spada, Ronald Reagan, p. 39.
102. E. Morris, Dutch, p. 184.
103. Ann Rutherford, to author, January 22, 2001.
104. PBS Online, American Experience: Lindbergh, special features, “Fallen Hero: Charles Lindbergh in the 1940s,” http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/lindbergh/
sfeature/fallen.html.
105. Affron, Lillian Gish, pp. 285–86.
106. Schlesinger Jr., A Life in the 20th Century, p. 242.
107. Gabler, An Empire of Their Own, pp. 351–53.
108. Billingsley, Hollywood Party, pp. 70–71; Koch, Double Lives, pp. 78, 225.
109. Billingsley, Hollywood Party, p. 75; Koch, Double Lives, p. 225.
110. Gabler, An Empire of Their Own, p. 354.
111. Buhle and Wagner, Radical Hollywood, p. 56.
112. Lardner Jr., I’d Hate Myself in the Morning, p. 98.
113. E. Morris, Dutch, pp. 157–59, 719.
Notes
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114. Leonora Hornblow, to author, February 10, 2000.
115. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 93.
116. Affron, Lillian Gish, p. 291.
117. Gabler, An Empire of Their Own, p. 345; New York Times, September 12, 1941,
“Lindbergh Sees a ‘Plot’ for War.”
118. Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 258.
119. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, pp. 99–100.
120. Ibid., p. 34.
121. Ibid., p. 35.
122. Ibid., p. 67.
123. Ibid., p. 79.
124. Ibid., p. 72.
125. Ibid., p. 70.
126. Ibid., p. 67.
127. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 102.
128. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 68.
129. Ibid., p. 102.
Chapter Six: Nancy at Smith, 1939–1944
1. Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, p. 82.
2. Richard Davis, to author, September 29, 2000, April 25, 2002.
3. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
4. Horowitz, Alma Mater, p. 70.
5. Kelley, Nancy Reagan, p. 49.
6. Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, p. 52.
7. China Ibsen Oughton, to author, February 12, 2001.
8. Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, pp. 82–83.
9. Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, p. 52.
10. “Nancy Reagan: An American Story,” Fox News Channel, July 6, 2002.
11. Letter from Loyal Davis to Nancy Davis, postmarked December 6, 1939, provided courtesy of Nancy Reagan.
12. L. Davis, A Surgeon’s Odyssey, p. 252.
13. Richard Davis, to author, April 10, 2001.
14. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
15. “Nancy Reagan,” A&E Biography, A&E Television Network, March 31, 1997.
16. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
17. Lambert, Nazimova, p. 370.
18. “Nancy Reagan,” A&E Biography, A&E Television Network, March 31, 1997.
19. Grobel, The Hustons, p. 176.
20. Affron, Lillian Gish, p. 200.
21. Ibid., pp. 20–21, 39.
22. Ibid., p. 270.
23. Ibid., pp. 272, 389.
24. Ibid., p. 158.
25. Ibid., p. 175.
26. Ibid., p. 287.
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27. Ibid., p. 289.
28. Moore, Silent Star, p. 66.
29. Affron, Lillian Gish, pp. 286, 391.
30. Ibid., p. 290.
31. Berg, Lindbergh, pp. 421–22.
32. Ibid., p. 419.
33. McDaniel in Los Angeles Herald Examiner, October 28, 1980, “Dr. Loyal Davis—the Stepdaddy of Kingmakers.”
34. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
35. Homer Hargrave Jr., to author, February 22, 2002.
36. Higham, Merchant of Dreams, pp. 270–71; Lardner Jr., I’d Hate Myself in the Morning, p. 89.
37. Homer Hargrave Jr., to author, February 22, 2002.
38. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
39. Richard Davis, to author, April 10, 2001.
40. Brown and Brown, Reagan, p. 165.
41. Nancy Reagan, to author, October 27, 1997.
42. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
43. Barbara A. Chernow and George A. Vallasi, eds., The Columbia Encyclopedia: Fifth Edition (New York: Columbia University Press, 1993), p. 1092.
44. Kelley, Nancy Reagan, p. 39.
45. Richard Davis, to author, April 10, 2001.
46. Mike Wallace, to author, May 30, 2002.
47. Nicholas Wetzel, to author, April 11, 2001.
48. Richard Davis, to author, September 29, 2000.
49. Nicholas Wetzel, to author, April 11, 2001.
50. L. Davis, A Surgeon’s Odyssey, pp. 10–11.
51. Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, p. 75.
52. Cannon, Ronnie and Jesse, p. 158.
53. Kelley, Nancy Reagan, p. 39.
54. Nicholas Wetzel, to author, April 11, 2001.
55. Daniel Ruge, to author, April 11, 2001.
56. Richard Davis, to author, April 10, 2001.
57. Biles, Big City Boss in Depression and War, p. 107.
58. Ibid., p. 145.
59. Nancy Reagan, to author, April 30, 2001.
60. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002; April 10, 2001.
61. L. Davis, A Surgeon’s Odyssey, p. 294.
62. Leamer, Make-Believe, p. 46.
63. New York Times, December 11, 1941, “Mrs. Davis Named to Smith Dean-ship”; New York Times, July 24, 1969, “Hallie Flanagan Davis Is Dead; Headed Federal Theater in 30’s.”
64. Leamer, Make-Believe, pp. 52–53.
65. Ronald and Nancy Reagan’s personal papers, held
at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, box 20, Nancy Reagan scrapbook #1, 1946–1950.
66. Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, p. 64.
67. Martin Manulis, to author, May 4, 2002.
68. Ibid.
Notes
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69. Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, p. 64.
70. Ibid., p. 65.
71. People, July 18, 1983, “A Find at a Flea Market Sheds Light on Nancy Reagan’s Life with Her Real Father”; Los Angeles Times, January 20, 1981, “Nancy Reagan’s Early Years: A Matter of Relativity.”
72. Jean Wescott Marshall, to author, April 19, 2001.
73. Kelley, Nancy Reagan, pp. 51–52.
74. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
75. Ibid.
76. Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, p. 82.
77. Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, p. 53.
78. Bruce McFarland, to author, February 14, 2002.
79. Gauss Jackson and Haydn, The Papers of Christian Gauss, pp. 118–20.
80. Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 390, quoting Daily Princetonian, December 16, 1941.
81. Kelley, Nancy Reagan, pp. 57–59.
82. Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 390.
83. Kelley, Nancy Reagan, p. 57.
84. Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, p. 83.
85. Bruce McFarland, to author, February 14, 2002.
86. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
87. Leamer, Make-Believe, p. 53; Kelley, Nancy Reagan, p. 59.
88. Leamer, Make-Believe, pp. 46–49.
89. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
90. Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 389.
91. Ronald and Nancy Reagan’s personal papers, held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, box 20, Nancy Reagan scrapbook #1, 1946–1950.
92. Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, p. 84.
93. Richard Davis, to author, April 17, 2003.
94. L. Davis, A Surgeon’s Odyssey, p. 256.
95. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
96. Richard Davis, to author, September 29, 2000, April 10, 2001, April 25, 2002.
97. L. Davis, A Surgeon’s Odyssey, pp. 256–57.
98. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons, Vol. 67, No. 10 (October 1982), p. 3 (from main clippings file at Ronald Reagan Presidential Library).
99. L. Davis, A Surgeon’s Odyssey, pp. 263–69.
100. Richard Davis, to author, September 29, 2000.
101. Dunning, On the Air, pp. 81, 636, 420.
102. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
103. Kelley, Nancy Reagan, pp. 61–62.
104. Biles, Big City Boss in Depression and War, p. 119.
105. Edwards, Early Reagan, pp. 390–91.
106. Ibid.
107. Kelley, Nancy Reagan, p. 60.
108. Ibid., p. 62; Leamer, Make-Believe, p. 54.
109. Leamer, Make-Believe, pp. 54–55.
110. Kelley, Nancy Reagan, pp. 63, 536.
111. Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, p. 77.
112. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
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113. Grobel, The Hustons, p. 176.
114. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002; Jean Wescott Marshall, to author, April 19, 2001; Kelley, Nancy Reagan, p. 64.
115. Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, p. 32.
116. Ibid., p. 66.
117. L. Davis, A Surgeon’s Odyssey, pp. 278–80.
118. Ibid., pp. 281–82.
119. Ibid., pp. 283–86.
120. Shepherd in The American (Chicago), November 11, 1962.
121. L. Davis, A Surgeon’s Odyssey, pp. 292–93.
122. Richard Davis, to author, April 10, 2001.
123. Ibid.
124. Daniel Ruge, to author, April 11, 2001.
125. Davidson, Spencer Tracy, p. 2.
126. Nancy Reagan, to author, June 4, 2000.
127. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
128. Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, p. 53; Kelley, Nancy Reagan, pp. 64–65; Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
129. Nancy Reagan, to author, May 3, 2002.
130. Lambert, Nazimova, pp. 288, 7.
131. Ibid., pp. 382–83.
132. Leamer, Make-Believe, p. 55; Kelley, Nancy Reagan, p. 65.
133. Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, p. 54.
134. Richard Davis, to author, April 25, 2002.
135. Robert Higdon, to author, May 2002.
136. Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, pp. 66–67.
137. Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 391.
138. Chicago Tribune, June 8, 1963, “Zasu Pitts, 63, Film Comedienne, Is Dead.”
139. Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, p. 67.
140. Nancy Reagan, to author, June 4, 2000.
Chapter Seven: Ronnie and Jane, 1941–1946
1. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 168.
2. Leamer, Make-Believe, p. 119.
3. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 37.
4. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , pp. 99–100.
5. E. Morris, Dutch, p. 180.
6. Jacques Mapes, to author, September 29, 1999.
7. E. Morris, Dutch, pp. 184–85, 189.
8. Leonora Hornblow, to author, February 10, 2000.
9. Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 261; Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 108.
10. E. Morris, Dutch, p. 727.
11. Leamer, Make-Believe, pp. 119–20; Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, pp.
108–9.
12. Wright Cobb and Willems, The Brown Derby Restaurant, p. 115.
Notes
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13. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 107; Ronald Reagan, An American Life, p. 97.
14. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , pp. 111–12.
15. E. Morris, Dutch, p. 192.
16. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, pp. 109–10; E. Morris, Dutch, p. 192.
17. McClelland, Hollywood on Ronald Reagan, p. 34.
18. Bowman, Los Angeles, pp. 330–35. Pitt and Pitt, in Los Angeles A to Z, say that the battle was three nights later (p. 579).
19. Bowman, Los Angeles, pp. 330–31; Pitt and Pitt, Los Angeles A to Z, p. 558.
20. Wills, John Wayne’s America, pp. 107, 105.
21. Friedrich, City of Nets, p. 105.
22. Benjamin and Simon in New York Review of Books, December 20, 2001.
23. Friedrich, City of Nets, p. 106.
24. Brownstein, The Power and the Glitter, p. 80.
25. Friedrich, City of Nets, pp. 108, 158.
26. Ibid., pp. 106–7; Donnelly, Fade to Black, p. 368; E. Morris, Dutch, p. 729.
27. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 117.
28. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, pp. 112–13.
29. Ibid., p. 116.
30. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 113.
31. E. Morris, Dutch, p. 202; Morella and Epstein, Jane Wyman, p. 58; Edwards, Early Reagan, pp. 267–68.
32. Ronald Reagan, An American Life, p. 102; E. Morris, Dutch, pp. 207, 731.
33. Thomas, Golden Boy, p. 49.
34. Edwards, Early Reagan, pp. 274–75.
35. E. Morris, Dutch, pp. 209, 732.
36. McClelland, Hollywood on Ronald Reagan, p. 109; Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, pp. 117–18.
37. Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 281; Quirk, Jane Wyman, pp. 74–75.
38. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 119.
39. Ibid.
40. Ibid., pp. 123–24.
41. Ronald Reagan, An American Life, pp. 101–2; Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , pp. 124–25.
42. Wills, Reagan’s America, p. 245.
43. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 179.
44. Billingsley, Hollywood Party, pp. 95, 89–90.
&
nbsp; 45. E. Morris, Dutch, pp. 205–6.
46. Brownstein, The Power and the Glitter, pp. 81–82.
47. Ibid., p. 81.
48. Ibid., pp. 87–90; Friedrich, City of Nets, pp. 167–68; Billingsley, Hollywood Party, p. 111.
49. Friedrich, City of Nets, p. 168.
50. Excerpt from Hollywood Renegades: The Society of Independent Motion Picture Producers, by J. A. Aberdeen, available on the Web site of Cobblestone Entertainment Publishers at http://www.cobbles.com/simpp_archive/huac_
alliance.htm.
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51. New York Times, April 23, 1944, “Tempest in Hollywood.”
52. Brownstein, The Power and the Glitter, pp. 100–101.
53. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 124.
54. Neil Reagan oral history, p. 22.
55. E. Morris, Dutch, pp. 215, 733.
56. Ibid., p. 216.
57. Ibid., p. 737.
58. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 138.
59. E. Morris, Dutch, p. 198.
60. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 202.
61. Michael Reagan with Hyams, On the Outside Looking In, pp. 7, 14–15, 275.
62. McClelland, Hollywood on Ronald Reagan, p. 52.
63. Maureen Reagan, First Father, First Daughter, pp. 49–50.
64. Ibid., p. 51.
65. E. Morris, Dutch, pp. 218, 734.
66. Morella and Epstein, Jane Wyman, pp. 87–88; Edwards, Early Reagan, p. 285.
67. Neil Reagan oral history, p. 37.
68. Maureen Reagan, First Father, First Daughter, pp. 39–41; p. 44.
69. E. Morris, Dutch, p. 220.
70. Quirk, Jane Wyman, pp. 86–87.
71. McClelland, Hollywood on Ronald Reagan, pp. 52–54.
72. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 187.
73. Ibid., p. 188.
74. Ibid., pp. 141, 191.
75. Kotkin and Grabowicz in Esquire, August 1980, p. 27.
76. Edwards, Early Reagan, pp. 294, 583.
77. Ibid.
78. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, pp. 162–63; E. Morris, Dutch, p. 222.
79. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 141.
80. Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 163; E. Morris, Dutch, pp. 222, 735.
81. Time, September 9, 1946, “Political Notes: Glamour Pusses”; Vaughn, Ronald Reagan in Hollywood, p. 123.
82. Time, September 9, 1946, “Political Notes: Glamour Pusses.”
83. Ronald Reagan with Hubler, Where’s the Rest of Me? , p. 141.
84. E. Morris, Dutch, p. 228.
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