Read Anne Morrow Lindbergh: Her Life Online
Authors: Susan Hertog
17
Ibid., 6/11/39, p. 14.
18
NYT
, 6/20/39, “Rochester Honor to Mrs. Lindbergh.”
19
WW&W
, AML diary, 6/23/39, p. 15.
20
Ibid., 7/20/39, p. 18.
21
“Memorandum as to a Proposed Center of Integrated Scientific Research,” Alexis Carrel Papers, Georgetown University Archives.
22
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, p. 216.
23
CAL, Autobiography of Values
, p. 16.
24
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, p. 216.
25
Ibid., p. 218.
26
Robert E. Herzstein, op. cit., pp. 36–37.
27
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, p. 222.
28
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry,
Wartime Writings
, New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982, p. 10.
29
WW&W
, AML diary, 8/4/39, p. 21.
30
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry,
Wind, Sand and Stars
, New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1968.
31
CAL letter to Grace Lee Nute, 2/8/40, Minnesota Historical Society.
32
WW&W
, AML diary, 8/5/39, pp. 21–22.
33
Stacy Shiff,
Saint-Exupéry: A Biography
, New York: Knopf, 1994, p. 9.
34
WW&W
, AML diary, 8/5/39, pp. 22–28.
35
Rainer Maria Rilke, as quoted in
WW&W
, p. 25.
36
Ibid., p. 23.
37
Interview with Stacy Shiff.
38
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry,
Wind, Sand and Stars
, p. 191.
25. NO HARVEST RIPENING39
WW&W
, AML diary, 8/6/39, p. 33.
1
AML,
The Unicorn and Other Poems
, p. 40.
2
Harold Nicolson,
Dwight Morrow
, pp. 186–192; and Dwight Morrow,
The Society of Free States
.
3
WW&W
, AML diary, 8/17/39, p. 38.
4
Robert Goralski, op. cit., 8/22/39, p. 87.
5
WW&W
, AML diary, 9/2/39 and 9/3/39, pp. 44 and 47.
6
Ibid., p. 46.
7
Ibid., 9/3/39, p. 49.
8
Ibid., pp. 48–49.
9
Ibid., p. 48.
10
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 8/23/39, p. 245.
11
NYT
, 9/16/39, “Lindbergh Urges We Shun the War.”
12
Ibid.
13
NYT
, 9/18/39, “Britton Chides Lindbergh.”
14
WW&W
, AML diary, 9/20/39, p. 59, and
New York Herald Tribune
.
15
WW&W
, AML diary, 9/26/39, pp. 60–63.
16
Robert Goralski, op. cit., p. 96.
17
Ibid., pp. 96–97.
18
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, pp. 267–268.
19
NYT
, 10/14/39, “Lindbergh Favors a Split Arms Ban.”
20
Ibid., 10/15/39, “Lindbergh Speech Assailed in Senate.”
21
Ibid., 10/22/39, “British Host Gives Lindbergh Excuse.”
22
WW&W
, AML diary, 10/28/39, p. 65.
23
Time
, 10/30/39, “War and Peace.”
24
Alexis Carrel, letter to Jim Newton, 10/24/39, Georgetown University Archives.
25
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, p. 278.
26
NYT
, 10/22/39, “Mrs. Morrow Differs with Col. Lindbergh on Arms Ban, Joins Group Seeking Repeal.”
27
Robert E. Herzstein, op. cit., pp. 308, 323.
28
WW&W
, AML diary, 10/28/39, p. 64.
29
Reader’s Digest
, 11/1/39, “Aviation, Geography and Race,” CAL.
30
New Republic
, 11/1/39, “Shoot the Works: The Ambassador’s Pajamas,” Heywood Broun.
31
Robert Goralski, op. cit., p. 100.
32
WW&W
, AML diary, 11/27/39, p. 68.
33
Ibid., 11/28/39, p. 69.
34
Reader’s Digest
, Jan. 1940, AML, “A Prayer for Peace,” pp. 1–8.
26. IMAGES35
Ibid.
1
AML letter to the author, 7/31/86.
2
WW&W
, AML diary, 1/1/40, p. 73.
3
AML, “Pas de deux—Winter,” in
The Unicorn and Other Poems
, p. 65.
4
WW&W
, AML diary, 1/1/40, pp. 73–74.
5
Ibid., pp. 74–76.
6
Alfred North Whitehead,
The Adventure of Ideas
, New York: Macmillan, 1933.
7
James Newton, op. cit., pp. 219–226; AML,
WW&W
, pp. 77–78; CAL,
Wartime Journals
, pp. 307–316.
8
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 1/21/40, p. 307.
9
WW&W
, AML diary, pp. 77–78.
10
Interview with James Newton, 6/27/91.
11
Dr. George H. Gallop, op. cit., p. 211; New York: interviewing date 2/2–7/40, survey #183-K, question #6.
12
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 1/30/40, p. 312.
13
Robert Goralski, op. cit., 2/17/40–3/12/40, p. 107.
14
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 3/27/40, pp. 327–328.
15
Ibid., 3/1/40, pp. 319–320.
16
Ibid., 3/16/40, p. 326.
17
Ibid., 3/15/40, p. 326.
18
WW&W
, AML diary, 4/3/40, p. 78.
19
Robert Goralski, op. cit., 4/9/40, p. 108.
20
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 4/11/40, pp. 331–332.
21
WW&W
, AML diary, 4/16/40, p. 79.
22
Ibid., 4/23/40 and 4/29/40, pp. 79–81.
23
Robert Goralski, op. cit., 4/27/40, p. 111.
24
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 4/28/40, p. 338.
25
George H. Gallup, interviewing date 5/16–21/40, survey #194-K, question #6.
26
NYT
, 5/1/40, “Plan to Help Allies Is Widely Supported.”
27
B. H. Liddell Hart,
History of the Second World War
, New York, Putnam, 1971, pp. 74–86.
28
Sir Winston Churchill,
Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat: The Speeches of Winston Churchill
, edited and with an introduction by David Cannadine, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1989.
29
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 5/16/40, p. 348.
30
Robert Goralski, op. cit., 5/16/40, p. 114.
31
NYT
, 5/20/40, “Lindbergh Decries Fears of Invasion;” and CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 5/19/40, pp. 349–350.
32
NYT
, 5/20/40, “Col. Lindbergh’s Broadcast.”
33
Ibid., 5/21/40, “Italians Resigned to Active War Role.”
34
WW&W
, AML diary, 5/24/40, pp. 86–87.
35
Ibid., 5/26/40, p. 89.
36
Ibid., 5/31/40, p. 96.
37
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 6/15/40, p. 358;
Vital Speeches of the Day
, “Our Drift Toward War,” 6:549–551, July 1940; and
NYT
, 6/16/40, “Lindbergh Charges War Designs Here.”
38
WW&W
, AML diary, 6/15/40, p. 109.
39
Albert Lee,
Henry Ford and the Jews
, New York: Stein and Day, 1980, p. 46; Norman Cohn,
Warrant for Genocide: The Myth of the Jewish Conspiracy and the Protocol of the Elders of Zion
, New York: Harper and Row, 1966, pp. 159–185.