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Ronnie and Nancy

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by Bob Colacello


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  An oral history conducted in 1982 by Sarah Sharp, in Appointments, Cabinet Management, and Policy Research for Governor Ronald Reagan, 1967–1974. Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 1983.

  Hume, Jaquelin, “Basic Economics and the Body Politic: Views of a Northern California Reagan Loyalist.” An oral history conducted in 1982 by Gabrielle Morris, in Republican Philosophy and Party Activism. Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 1984.

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  Walker, Robert, “Political Advising and Advocacy for Ronald Reagan, 1965–1980.”

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  Index

  Abbott, George, 189

  Arnold, Henry “Hap,” 151, 153

  Adams, Betty Helms, 293–94, 297–99, 301,

  Arnow, Max, 69, 96

  304–7, 311–12, 326, 337–38, 350,

  Arthur, Bob, 278, 285

  374–75, 443, 489, 495, 504

  Arthur, Goldie, 278, 285

  Adams, Robert, 294, 306, 489, 504

  As a Man Thinketh (Palmer), 58

  Agnew, Spiro, 382, 387, 389, 393, 420,

/>   Asher, Jerry, 106, 205

  422, 425, 453

  Astor, Brooke, 262, 385

  Albert, Eddie, 104, 106, 117

  Atkinson, Brooks, 77

  Allen, Gracie, 59, 109–10, 160, 200, 267,

  At Reagan’s Side (von Damm), 369–70

  286

  Autry, Gene, 68, 93, 349

  Allen, Richard, 474, 481, 485, 491, 497

  Ayres, Anne, 35

  Allentuck, Max, 191–92

  Ayres, Lew, 208–9, 222, 239, 243, 268

  Allman, Anne, 280, 341, 352, 433

  All Quiet on the Western Front, 209, 211

  Baby Cyclone, 48, 77

  Allyson, June, 177, 201–2, 204, 230,

  Bacall, Lauren, 218, 256, 400

  276–77, 279, 284–85, 304

  Bad Man, The, 149

  Altschuler, Sid, 29–30, 59–61, 64

  Baer, Max, 65, 78

  American Life, An (Reagan), 28, 171

  Baird, Warren, Jr., 188–89

  Amory, Cleveland, 293, 317

  Baker, Howard, 474, 477, 486–88

  Amos ’n’ Andy, 59, 279

  Baker, James, III, 462, 474, 492, 497–99

  Anderson, John, 474, 486, 497–99, 502, 505

  Balaban, Barney, 117, 219

  Anderson, Martin, 470, 474, 480–82, 486,

  Ball, Lucille, 116, 173

  497

  Bankhead, Tallulah, 160, 180, 191

  Angel from Texas, An, 111

  Banner, “Nanny,” 162, 207

  Angels Wash Their Faces, 205

  Barnett, Barney, 433, 466

  Annenberg, Leonore Cohn “Lee,” 10,

  Barry, Philip, 69, 180

  285–91, 347, 375, 386, 392–93,

  Barrymore, Ethel, 293

  408–10, 413, 420, 422–23, 426–27,

  Barrymore, Lionel, 149, 328

  429–30, 448, 453, 473, 489, 504

  Battaglia, Philip, 356–57, 359–60, 366–69,

  Annenberg, Moses, 97–98, 289, 393, 408

  380, 395

  Annenberg, Walter, 10, 97–98, 285–91,

  Battelle, Kenneth, 355

  325, 347, 375, 386, 392–93, 408–9,

  Bautzer, Gregg, 255

  413, 420–23, 426–27, 429–30, 440,

  Beame, Abe, 447

  448, 453, 473, 489, 504

  Beaton, Cecil, 300, 396

  Ardrey, Robert, 149

  Bedtime for Bonzo, 243

 

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