The Glory and the Dream: A Narrative History of America, 1932-1972
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XXXVI THE DIVIDED STATES OF AMERICA
(pages 1224–1258)
1224 roaring ovation: NYT 1/21/71, 1225 to prevent infection: NYT 4/4/71, 4/11/71. electricity sixfold: Theodore White 1972 155–56, XV. pay a fine: NYT 2/5/71, 3/2/71, 9/18/71, 7/24/71, 3/3/71. 1226 becoming a democracy: W 1971 174. (his province chief): NYT 9/4/67, 6/3/71. “Vietnamese people”: NYT 8/20/71, 8/6/71, 8/21/71. 1227 in grave doubt: NYT 9/2/71, 8/21/71, 8/23/71, 10/4/71. “Lam Son 719”: Theodore White 1972 58; W 1971 239–41; FitzGerald 553–55. “the Americans”: NYT 2/9/71; FitzGerald 554. country’s intelligence: NYT 4/8/71. 1228 “the government”: NYT 4/24/71, 4/25/71, 4/27/61; Chester et al 31–34. more aggressively: NYT 4/27/71. as red tape: NYT 1/15/69; Chester et al 8. 1229 Memorial Stadium: W 1971 84–87; NYT 5/3/71, 5/4/71. “national monument”: NYT 5/6/71. Nazi Brownshirts: Chester et al 34; NYT 5/11/71. reveal more: W 1971 182–85; NYT 6/13/71. 1230 “or promulgated”: NYT 4/28/65. government’s credibility: NYT 6/13/71. alongside it: NYT 6/15/71. 1231 New York Times: NYT 6/16/71. in the minority: NYT 6/27/71. finally decided him: ibid. “harm my country”: NYT 6/24/71, 6/29/71, 12/31/71. 1232 as Plumbers: Chester et al 52. “that would ensue”: NYT 7/5/71; Chester et al 54–55. 1233 dubious sources: NYT 7/11/71. bank accounts: Nation 12/20/71; NYT 9/28/71; T 12/17/73. of the decision: NYT 6/11/69, 3/2/72. 1234 “antitrust cases”: T 11/12/73. “understanding” with Geneen: Chester et al 147. “cannot be known”: NYT 3/1/72. “of a victory”: ibid. 1235 224 million dollars: T 5/21/73, 6/11/73, NYT 11/28/72. prosecute anyway: NYT 5/23/73. a government job: NYT 2/1/72; Chester et al 85. 1236 and imprisonment: Theodore White 1972 89. Hunt an idea: NYT 9/17/71; Lukas “The Story So Far.” 1237 it in Barker’s: NYT 12/16/73. to the CIA: Lukas “The Story So Far.” 1238 “not traceable”: Chester et al 68. Cuban informant: ibid 70. 1239 “congressional investigation”: ibid 69. for his office: Lukas “The Story So Far.” was mounting: ibid. 1240: plain: Attica: T 9/27/71; W 1971 160–67; WA 1972 964; NYT 11/18/73, 9/10/71. clubs “nigger sticks”: T 9/27/71. “our accursed lot”: ibid. 1241 “so well organized”: NYT 9/27/71, 8/22/71; W 1971 161. “like here—animals”: NYT 9/17/71; T 9/27/71. along the way: T 9/20/71. 1242 tried for murder: T 9/27/71. call their bluff: NYT 9/14/71. 1243 “those oppressed”: NYT 9/10/71. bitter fruit: T 9/27/71; NYT 9/11/71. 1244 the committee: NYT 9/11/71. “Black Panther Party”: NYT 7/13/71. with Oswald: NYT 9/12/71. 1245 to death: NYT 9/13/71, 9/14/71. victims with them: W 1971 165. 1246 “the offensive!” NYT 9/14/71; W 1971 160. “was killed”: NYT 9/14/71. “on the ground”: NYT 11/18/73. 1247 carried guns: NYT 9/14/71. “any circumstances”: NYT 9/17/71; W 1971 167. AT THIS INSTITUTION: NYT 9/17/71; T 9/27/71. 1248 home and abroad: T 8/30/71. of Red China?: NYT 4/1/71; T 4/26/71; W 1971 62–66; WA 1972 950; NYT 4/7/71. Americans “unprincipled”: NYT 4/8/71. 1249 “bloodthirsty gangsters”: NYT 4/10/71. “come in batches”: NYT 4/14/71, 4/15/71. President himself: NYT 4/14/71. 1250 by his illness: T 7/26/71; NYT 7/16/71. “our old friends”: NYT 7/17/71; T 3/6/72; NYT 7/16/71; WA 1972 957. 1251 Cowan in Nagoya: NYT 10/27/71; W 1971 204–205; NYT 10/28/71. was heartening: NYT 8/5/71; T 8/30/71. its own money: W 1971 193. 1252 deficit since 1893: T 8/30/71. flooded with them: W 1971 194. 1253 jump accordingly: ibid 216; NYT 7/29/71. price increases: T 8/30/71. over the freeze: W 1971 217; NYT 8/15/71. 1254 into the system: NYT 8/17/73. “American people”: NYT 10/8/71; WA 1972 964. 1255 he could get: NYT 3/23/72, 12/24/71. 1255–58 Nader portrait: Current Biography 1966; T 4/26/71, 7/31/72, 3/14/71, 3/21/71, 10/29/73; Life 1/21/72; Charles McCarry Citizen Nader New York 1972.
XXXVII PRIDE GOETH
(pages 1259–1297)
1259 Phineas Taylor Barnum: Kronenberger 25. 1260 his best friend: T 5/29/72; NYT 5/22/72, 5/31/72, 9/6/72, 4/18/72, 11/36/70, 4/17/72. “my memoirs?”: W 1972 71; NYT 4/8/72, 3/28/72, 12/9/72, 5/16/72. getting married: NYT 11/13/72, 11/14/72; T 6/4/73. 1261 old-fashioned marijuana: NYT 3/7/69. homes and schools: NYT 11/15/72, 7/6/72. 1262 “human being”: W 1972 102–106; NYT 12/8/71, 1/10/72; Fay et al 3–4. “Western Hemisphere”: Fay et al 2–3. 1263 “We have proof”: Fay et al 5; NYT 12/9/72, 1/11/72. also been lucky: NYT 2/12/72. his two children: Fay et al 28. 1264 come from Irving: ibid 72. years earlier: NYT 1/29/72. 1265 Helga began: NYT 1/10/72, 1/22/72. like Howard Hughes: Fay et al 179, 181. one believes him: NYT 1/27/72. 1266 “is Helga”: Fay et al 189–90; NYT 1/29/72. fornicatrix of 1972: Life 12/29/72; Fay et al 303. vinyl couch: Fay et al 228; NYT 6/17/72. 1267 TRUST COMPANY: Fay et al 204. Chinese calendar: NYT 2/21/72; Theodore White 1972 viii. 1268 Chou took it: W 1972 76–82; T 3/6/72; NYT 2/22/72. official hostess: NYT 2/22/72. about needles: ibid. 1269 the American people: NYT 2/24/72. “kind between people”: ibid. “of the U.S.A.”: W 1972 81–82. 1270 four years earlier: W 1972 230–35, 1973 1003; NYT 1/26/72. of Kontum: NYT 4/7/72, 4/20/72. was a failure: NYT 4/22/72. 1271 “their neighbors”: NYT 5/9/72. 1272 wanted to make: NYT 5/12/72, 5/13/72, 5/24/72; T 5/22/72. that they cherish: NYT 5/23/72; T 6/5/72; WA 1972 1010; W 1972 82–83; NYT 5/27/72. for five years: NYT 5/27/72. 1273 of the cold-warriors: W 1972 83. synonym: Watergate: NYT 7/22/73. 1274 support of busing: Theodore White 1972 75; NYT 1/23/72, 2/8/72, 1/11/72, 6/7/72. CREEP’S director: NYT 3/5/72, 7/2/72. “Rose Mary’s baby”: NYT 6/11/72. 1275 by hidden cameras: NYT 6/15/72; Lukas “The Story So Far.” try once again: Chester et al 136. his green light: NYT 10/23/72. 1276 national convention: Lukas “The Story So Far”; Chester et al 152; NYT 9/17/72. of the banquet: NYT 6/19/72; Lukas “The Story So Far.” 1277 on Virginia Avenue: Chester et al 156. to try again: Lukas “The Story So Far.” cheap slacks: NYT 6/18/72. 1278 under arrest: ibid; Lukas “The Story So Far.” “going to Miami?”: Lukas. 1279 of the United States: NYT 6/18/72. “is incredible”: Chester et al 165. on the lam: NYT 7/2/72. 1280 “I am ready”: Lukas “The Story So Far.” “Holy shit!”: Chester et al 176. “or condone it”: ibid 168. 1281 “big fat wringer”: NYT 9/13/72; Chester et al 202. returns from there: NYT 3/15/72, 3/17/72. 1282 to the hall: NYT 8/7/72, 8/23/72. course, the idea: NYT 8/23/72. the other side: NYT 8/25/72. him the prize: NYT 1/5/72, 1/11/72, 1/19/72, 2/12/72, 1/26/72, 2/12/72. 1283 something, big: Theodore White 1964 129, 1972 118–19; NYT 1/14/72. was on him: NYT 3/8/72, 3/14/72. went to Wallace: NYT 3/15/72, 3/22/72, 4/5/72, 4/26/72, 5/5/72, 5/11/72. 1284 the nomination: NYT 5/15/72, 5/16/72, 5/17/72, 6/7/72. “adversary treatment”: NYT 5/29/72, 5/31/72, 6/5/72. party’s strength: NYT 8/28/68; Theodore White 1972 29–30. 1285 and Chicago: NYT 7/11/72, 6/3/72; Theodore White 1972 172. him long before: Theodore White 1972 166, 161. scuttling Salinger: NYT 7/13/72, 7/14/72, 7/15/72. 1286 credibility fast: NYT 8/17/72; Theodore White 1972 214. didn’t do it: NYT 7/26/72; W 1972 144; NYT 7/26/72. recover from it: Theodore White 1972 203; NYT 7/31/72; White 1972 205–206; NYT 8/6/72. 1287 getting 1.8: NYT 11/8/72. one statehouse: NYT 11/9/72. were felons: W 1972 203–204. the following course: Chester et al 207; NYT 10/5/72; Theodore White 1972 327. 1288 in disgrace: Chester et al 183–84. and hung up: ibid. 191. 1289 “of President Kennedy”: NYT 8/29/72. (from Ehrlichman): NYT 8/30/72. Nixon’s reelection: NYT 7/2/72; Lukas “The Story So Far.” 1290 “may have to”: Chester et al 196. already resigned: ibid 198. 1291 ultimate disgrace: NYT 9/16/72; Lukas “The Story So Far”: NYT 10/11/72, 6/30/72. Watergate Five: NYT 12/10/72; Szulc “The Spy Compulsion.” “are to go forward”: Chester et al 219. of “higher-ups”: ibid. 220. 1292 “in the fallout”: ibid 225–26. Presidency began: ibid 229. “is at hand”: W 1972 233–35; T 12/25/72, 1/1/73, 1/8/73, 1/15/73, 1/22/73, 2/5/73. 1293 the war alone: NYT 10/24/72. would be unavoidable: NYT 12/14/72. 1294 “is arrived at”: NYT 12/19/72. “on Christmas Eve”: NYT 12/23/72. Le Duc Tho: NYT 12/25/72; T 8/4/52. 1295 to shut up: NYT 12/31/72. “Peace with honor”: NYT 1/24/72; W 1973 9/13. 1296 “probably enduring”: NYT 1/24/73. “to get it”: John Brooks Leap 13. 1297 “into the past”: Leap 359; Thomas Wolfe Look Homeward Angel (foreword); F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby (conclusion).
EPILOGUE: ECHOES
(pages 1298–1302)
 
; 1298 “do for myself”: NYT 1/21/73. “End racism!”: ibid. 1299 in their stead: NYT 1/20/73, 1/21/73. under that President: NYT 1/20/73. camp at Auschwitz: NYT 1/21/73. 1300 opinion of it: ibid. heckled FDR: Baltimore Sun 12/20/51.
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