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291
“Morros, who did …”: UL, p. 46.

291
“Écoutez moi …”:
ibid, p. 224.

291
“do things by …”: ibid.

292
“what a fabulous …”: ibid., p. 200.

292
“Boris Morros was …”: ibid., p. 209.

293
“pure swindle …”: ibid., p. 211.

293
“Undoubtedly …”: ibid., p. 212.

293
“amusing stories …”: ibid., p. 213.

294
“more discreet …”: ibid., p. 226.

296
“It seemed highly …”: ibid., p. 224.

296
“not exactly …”: ibid., p. 227.

297
“Mrs. Zlatovski …”: ibid., p. 228.

297
“In view of …”: FBI case file 100-35543, Jane Foster Zlatovski.

298
“because of their …”: ibid.

298
“acted like a …”: UL, p. 232.

298
“It was THE BIG …”: ibid., p. 233.

299
“glaring inaccuracies …”: ibid., p. 234.

300
“Gertrude Stein …”: ibid., p. 200.

301
“socially at concerts …”: Civil Service … FBI case file 100-35543, Jane Foster Zlatovski.

301
“complete and …”: FBI case file 100-35543, Jane Foster Zlatovski.

303
“did not know …”: ibid.

304
“UN debate on Indonesia …”: ibid.

305
“available information….”: John F. Fox Jr., “In Passion and in Hope,” (Ph.D. diss.) University of New Hampshire, 2001), p. 16.

306
“Will I be able to …”: UL, p. 241.

306
“the family always …”: ST.

307
“She liked …”: ibid.

307
“be questioned concerning …”: FBI case file 123-192, Paul Child.

307
“the possibility exists …” ibid.

308
“traced directly”: Andrew Roadnight,
United States Policy Towards Indonesia in the Truman and Eisenhower Years
(New York: MacMillan, 2002), p. 154.

309
“We talked about it …”: EM.

309
“Jane was a …”: ibid.

309
“She was very …”: ST.

310
“ordinary people …”: UL, p. 244.

310
“Simply to be accused …”: ibid., p.232.

311
“Julia was braver”: EM.

311
“We decided …”: SMITH.

311
“seemed so far away”: FAP.

312
“the most comprehensive …”: Craig Claiborne, review of
Mastering the Art of French Cooking
, by Julia Child,
The New York Times
, October 18, 1961.

312
“prime dishwasher …”: FAP.

312
“enormous”: Donna Lee, “The Man Behind Julia Child,”
Boston Herald American Magazine
, May 10, 1981.

312
“We do everything together”: ibid.

312
“shameful episode”: Julia Child,
My Life in France
(New York: Anchor Books, 2005), p. 215.

Epilogues

313
“It all receded … ST.

314
“never go home again”: ibid.

314
“seized by terror”: UL, p. 245.

315
“intrinsically tied …”: FBI case file 100-35543, Jane Foster Zlatovski.

315
“Fascist junta …”: UL, p. 245.

316
“She willed herself …”: ST.

316
“opened Jane's …”: ibid.

317
“scarred and ruined …”: UL, p. 246.

318
“With open eyes …”: ibid., p. 33.

319
“suitable for framing …”: PC, carton 2, folder 73.

319
“We have no …”: SMITH.

319
“We're perfectly happy …”: Calvin Tompkins, “Good Cooking,”
The New Yorker
, December 23, 1974.

321
“fascinating and …”: FAP.

321
“a strange man”: EM.

322
“every effort should …”: FBI case file 100-57453, Martha Dodd Stern.

322
“concerning their …”: FBI case file 100-35543, Jane Foster Zlatovski.

322
“a very grave …”:
International Herald Tribune
, March 24, 1979.

323
“it is absolutely …”: UL, p. 238.

324
“the biggest spy ring …”: Walter Schneir, “The Soblen Trial,”
The Nation
, August 26, 1961.

325
“lies and wrong things …”: ibid.

325 “less than a year …”: ibid.

325
“A spy is a …”: ibid.

326
“with all the dirty …”: Theodore H. White,
In Search of History
(London: Cape, 1979), p. 391.

326
“too much danger …”: ibid., p. 392.

326
“warping effect …”: ibid., p. 395.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Archival Sources

Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger

Julia Child Papers

Library History of Women in

Paul Child Papers

America, Radcliffe Institute for

 

Advanced Study, Harvard

 

University, Cambridge, Mass.

 

Federal Bureau of Investigation,

Paul Child

Department of Justice,

William Donovan

Washington, D.C.

Boris Morros

 

Jack Soble

 

Martha Dodd Stern

 

George Zlatovski

 

Jane Foster Zlatovski

U.S. Department of State Bulletins

Jane Foster

 

Richard Heppner

Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special

J. B. Matthews Papers

Collections Library, Duke

 

University, Durham, N.C.

 

Hoover Institution on War, Revolution,

Jane Foster Papers

and Peace, Stanford, Calif.

Joseph W. Stilwell Papers

 

Albert C. Wedemeyer Papers

 

Raymond A. Wheeler Papers

Library of Congress, Veterans History

Elizabeth P. McIntosh Papers

Project, American Folklife Center,

Martha Dodd Papers

Washington, D.C.

 

U.S. National Archives and Records

OSS Records/R6226

Administration (NARA),

SEAC Records

College Park, Md.

State Department Records

National Cryptologic Museum,

Venona Decrypts

Fort Meade, Md.

 

OSS Society,
The OSS Society Newsletter

OSS Personnel

Harry S. Truman Library,

Dean Acheson Papers

Independence, Mo.

Manly Fleischmann Papers

 

Harry S. Truman Papers

University of Missouri at Kansas City

Carleton F. Scofield Papers

Archives

Edgar Snow Papers

University of New Mexico, The Center

Leendert Kamper Affidavit

for Southwest Research, Albuquerque

 

Woodrow Wilson Center, Cold War

Vassiliev Notebooks

International History Project,

 

Washington, D.C.

 

Private Collections / Unpublished Manuscripts

John F. Fox, Jr. “In Passion and in Hope: The Pilgrimage of an American Radical, Martha Dodd Stern and Family, 1933–1990,” Ph.D. dissertation, University of New Hampshire, 2001.

Julia McWilliams [Child] Datebook/Diary, excerpts courtesy of Noël Riley Fitch.

Eleanor Thiry [Summers] Wartime Diary and Correspondence. Courtesy of Chris Summers.

George Zlatovski, “The Autobiography of an Anti-Hero,” Minnesota State
Historical Society, Minnesota Public Library, quoted with permission of Susan Tenenbaum.

Oral Histories

“China Hands,” Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training.
Frontline Diplomacy—Country Readers—China
. Arlington, Va.: ADST Foreign Affairs Oral History Program, 2000.

John Cady, Oral History Interview, OSS, Research Analyst 1943–1945, interview by Richard D. McKinzie, July 31, 1974, Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo.

Julia Child, Foreign Affairs Oral History Project, Foreign Service Spouse Series, Frontline Diplomacy, interview by Jewell Fenzi, November 7, 1991, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Julia McWilliams Child and Paul Child, Smith College Centennial Study, interview by Jacqueline Van Voris, October 10, 1972.

Elizabeth P. McIntosh, Veterans History Project, Frontline Diplomacy, interview by Leslie Sewell, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Interviews by the Author

Walter Joseph Patrick Curley II, 2010

Thibaut de Saint Phalle, 2011

Noël Riley Fitch, 2010

Fisher Howe, 2010

Judith Jones, 2011

Elizabeth P. McIntosh, 2009–2011

Walter Mess, 2010

Dan Pinck, 2010

Sylvia Ripley, 2011

Basil Summers, 2009

Susan Tenenbaum, 2009–2011

Films and Videotapes

The French Chef.
Boston: WGBH Boston / PBS, 1963. Produced by Russell Morash.

Government Girls of World War II.
Washington, D.C.: The History Project, 2006. Produced, written, and directed by Leslie Sewell.

Vietnam: A Television History.
Boston: WGBH Boston / PBS, 2007.

Government Documents

U.S. Congress. House Committee on Un-American Activities.
Hearings Regarding Communism in the U.S. Government—Part I.
81st Cong., 2nd sess., 1950.

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities.
International Communism (Espionage)
. Excerpts of Consultation with Counterspy Boris Morros (August 16, 1957), Reprint of Series of Articles by Representative Francis E. Walter Appearing in the
Philadelphia Inquirer.
85th Cong., 1st sess., September 29–October 3, 1957.

U.S. Congress. House. Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives
Investigation of Soviet Espionage.
85th Cong., 1st sess., October 7, 8, and 9 and November 20, 1957.

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Denial of Passports to Persons Knowingly Engaged in Activities Intended to Further the International Communist Movement.
85th Cong., 2nd sess., July 17 and August 14, 15, and 18, 1958.

Articles

Becker, René. “Julia: A Love Story,”
Boston Magazine.
July 1992, 52–55, 121–123.

Boudin, Leonard B. “The Constitutional Right to Travel.”
Columbia Law Review
56, no. 1 (January 1956): 47–75.

———. “The Right to Travel: A Significant Victory.”
Nation
, July 30, 1955, 95–97.

Crockett, Frederick E. “How the Trouble Began in Java.”
Harper's Magazine
, March 1946, 279–284.

De Graaf, Bob. “Hot Intelligence in the Tropics: Dutch Intelligence Operations in the Netherlands East Indies During the Second World War.”
Journal of Contemporary History
22, no. 4 (1987): 563–584.

DeVoto, Bernard. “Due Notice to the FBI,” The Easy Chair.
Harper's Magazine
, October 1949, 65–68.

“Everyone's in the Kitchen,”
Time
, November 25, 1966, 74–87.

Gunn, Geoffrey. “Origins of the American War in Vietnam: The OSS Role in Saigon in 1945.”
Asia-Pacific Journal: JapanFocus
, May 9, 2009.

Hellman, Geoffrey T. “Curator Getting Around.”
The New Yorker
, August 26, 1950.

Lee, Donna. “The Man Behind Julia Child.”
Boston Herald American Magazine
, May 10, 1981.

McMahon, Robert J. “Anglo-American Diplomacy and the Reoccupation of the Netherlands East Indies.”
Diplomatic History
2, no. 1 (January 1978): 1–24.

McMillan, Richard. “British Military Intelligence in Java and Sumatra, 1945–46.”
Indonesia and the Malay World
37, no. 107 (March 2009): 65–81.

Ripley, S. Dillon. “Incident in Siam.”
Yale Review
56 (Winter 1947): 272–276.

Reynolds, E. Bruce. “Staying Behind in Bangkok: The OSS and American Intelligence in Postwar Thailand.”
Journal of Intelligence History
2, no. 2 (Winter 2002): 21–48.

Roadnight, Andrew. “Sleeping with the Enemy: Britain, Japanese Troops, and the Netherlands East Indies, 1945–1946.”
History
87, no. 286 (April 2002): 245–268.

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