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78
. Associated Press, “Far Eastern Crisis Grows More Acute,”
Hartford Courant
, December 1, 1941, 1.

79
. Associated Press, “Far Eastern Crisis Grows More Acute,”
Hartford Courant
, December 1, 1941, 1.

80
. Associated Press, “FR, Hull Confer; No Final Answer Filed from Tokyo,”
Bismarck (ND) Tribune
, December 1, 1941, 1.

81
. Associated Press, “F.D.R Speeds Back to Capital,”
Bakersfield Californian
, December 1, 1941, 1.

82
.
Time
, “National Affairs: Advice to Japan,” December 1, 1941, 13.

83
. International News Service, “Tojo Statement Ends Vacation for Executive,”
Charleston (SC) Gazette
, December 1, 1941, 1; Associated Press, “FR, Hull Confer; No Final Answer Filed from Tokyo,”
Bismarck (ND) Tribune
, December 1, 1941, 1.

84
. Associated Press, “Americans Advised to Leave Shanghai,”
Atlanta Constitution
, December 1, 1941, 1; International News Service, “Yanks Put on Alert,”
Charleston (SC) Gazette
, December 1, 1941, 1.

85
. International News Service, “British Reinforce East,”
Charleston (SC) Gazette
, December 1, 1941, 1.

86
. International News Service, “British Reinforce East,”
Charleston (SC) Gazette
, December 1, 1941, 1

87
. Richard C. Wilson, United Press, “Far East Waits War Outburst,”
Bakersfield Californian
, December 1, 1941, 1.

88
. Associated Press, “F.D.R Speeds Back to Capital,”
Bakersfield Californian
, December 1, 1941, 1; Associated Press, “Japan to ‘Redouble Efforts' with U.S.,”
Bakersfield Californian
, December 1, 1941, 1.

89
. James B. Reston, “4 Powers Ready, Washington Says,”
New York Times
, December 1, 1941, 1; United Press, “President and War Chiefs Confer on Oriental Crisis,”
Los Angeles Times
, November 26, 1941, 1; Associated Press, “Americans Again Urged to Quit Japan,”
Washington Post
, November 26, 1941, 1; John O'Donnell, “F.D. Arrives Today; To See War Cabinet,”
Washington Times Herald
, December 1, 1941, 1.

90
. Paul W. Ward, “Japan Crisis Ends Vacation of Roosevelt,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 1, 1941, 1.

91
.
Middlesboro (KY) Daily News
, “President Roosevelt Carves Again,” December 1, 1941, 1.

92
.
Time
, “The Presidency: Battle Stations,” December 1, 1941, 15.

93
. Frank L. Kluckhohn, “President Is Grim,”
New York Times
, December 1, 1941, 1; Associated Press, “F.D.R. Cancels Georgia Vacation,”
Atlanta Constitution
, December 1, 1941, 1.

94
.
Life
, “Japanese Bow and Grin for the Camera But Get Nowhere in Washington,” December 1, 1941, 36.

95
. Associated Press, “FR, Hull Confer; No Final Answer Filed from Tokyo,”
Bismarck (ND) Tribune
, December 1, 1941, 1; James B. Reston, “4 Powers Ready, Washington Says,”
New York Times
, December 1, 1941, 1.

96
.
Time
, “The Presidency: Battle Stations,” December 1, 1941, 15; Associated Press, “F.D.R. Cancels Georgia Vacation,”
Atlanta Constitution
, December 1, 1941, 1.

97
. Frank L. Kluckhohn, “President Is Grim,”
New York Times
, December 1, 1941, 1.

98
. Frank L. Kluckhohn, “President Is Grim,”
New York Times
, December 1, 1941, 1.

99
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Fala ‘Announces' President's Return to White House,” December 1, 1941, A2.

100
. Julius C. Edelstein, “Parley Requested By Jap Emissaries; May Reject Terms,”
Washington Times Herald
, December 1, 1941, 1.

101
. Otto D. Tolischus, “U.S. Principles Rejected By Japanese as ‘Fantastic,'”
New York Times
, December 1, 1941, 1.

102
. John Franklin Carter, “Memorandum on Mexican Border Situation (Eastern Portion),” December 1, 1941, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, Hyde Park, NY.

103
.
New York Times
, “Japan's Imports Cut 75% by War,” December 2, 1941, 6.

104
. Chicago Tribune Press Service, “War's Pinch to Be Widely Felt; Japan to Suffer More Than U. S.,”
Chicago Daily Tribune
, December 9, 1941, 31.

105
. Associated Press, “FR, Hull Confer; No Final Answer Filed from Tokyo,”
Bismarck (ND) Tribune
, December 1, 1941, 1.

106
. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, “FDR: Day by Day—The Pare Lorentz Chronology,” December 1, 1941.

107
. Associated Press, “Both Sides Admit Situation Is Grave,”
Portsmouth (NH) Herald
, December 1, 1941, 1.

108
.
Salt Lake Tribune
, “Summary of Day's News From Europe, Far East,” December 1, 1941, 2.

109
. Associated Press, “Nazi Reversals Cause Japs to Ask More Time,”
Panama City News-Herald
, December 1, 1941, 1.

110
. United Press, “Strategic Areas Are Ordered on War-Time Basis,”
Idaho Evening Times
, December 1, 1941, 1.

CHAPTER 2: THE SECOND OF DECEMBER

1
.
Birmingham (AL) News
, “55 Minutes to Atlanta 4 Flights Daily $6.50,” December 1, 1941, 11.

2
.
Washington Evening Star
,” Fast Non-Stop Commuter Service to New York,” December 2, 1941, A7.

3
.
New York Times
, “Subway Smokers Beware,” December 1, 1941, 21.

4
. Associated Press, “Those Service Men on Leave: ‘Give Them a Lift,'”
San Francisco Chronicle
, December 1, 1941, 4.

5
. Floyd Healey, “'Secession' Movement Is Backed,”
San Francisco Chronicle
, December 1, 1941, 1.

6
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Yerela, Calif.—Thursday ‘Rebels' Show Determination,” December 2, 1941, A4.

7
. Associated Press, “11 Per Cent Gain Seen in U.S. Use of Gasoline,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 1, 1941, A3.

8
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Traffic Report,” December 1, 1941, A12.

9
.
Time
, “Missouri: Scientifically Drunken Drivers,” December 1, 1941, 18.

10
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Nation's Auto Dealers Told U.S. Will Stop Inflation in Prices,” December 1, 1941, A12.

11
. Gordon William Prange, Donald M. Goldstein, and Katherine V. Dillon,
At Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor
(New York: McGraw-Hill, 1981), 154.

12
.
Time
, “A Few More Billions,” December 1, 1941, 32.

13
. Associated Press, “Buffalo Sets Stamp Sale Record,”
New York Times
, December 3, 1941, 10.

14
.
Time
, “Building: More Dirt,” December 1, 1941, 72.

15
. Associated Press, “House Groups to Air Role of Lobbying in Defense Contracts,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 1, 1941, A1.

16
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Two Hearings to Open Tomorrow on Defense Contract Lobbying,” December 2, 1941 A3.

17
.
New York Times
, “Permanence in Workers' Areas Seen by Miss Gladys Miller, Consultant—Number of New Units Equals Slam Razings,” December 1, 1941, 16.

18
. Associated Press, “Pro Football Title Game Will Be Played December 21,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 1, 1941, A1.

19
. Associated Press, “American Football Meets to Plan Expansion,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 6, 1941, 1A.

20
.
Time
, “The Real Thing,” December 1, 1941, 49.

21
.
Time
, “Words, Words,” December 1, 1941, 49.

22
.
Boston Daily Globe
, “Lodge Says U.S. Needs a Standing Army of 750,000,” December 2, 1941, 2.

23
.
Boston Daily Globe
, “R.H. White's Basement,” December 2, 1941, 2.

24
.
Boston Daily Globe
, “Jordan Marsh Company,” December 2, 1941, 3.

25
.
Boston Daily Globe
, “Jordan Marsh Company,” December 2, 1941, 7.

26
.
Boston Daily Globe
, “Conrad's,” December 2, 1941, 11.

27
.
Washington Post
, “Woodward and Lathrop,” December 2, 1941, 4.

28
. Associated Press, “O. P. M. Asks Public to Economize on Yule Wrappings,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 1, 1941, A12.

29
. Associated Press, “Don't Be Too Practical in Yule Buying, Mrs. Roosevelt Urges,”
Atlanta Constitution
, December 2, 1941, 4.

30
.
Washington Post
, “Indians Here to Demand Fire Water,” December 2, 1941, 15.

31
.
Time
, “Words, Words,” December 1, 1941, 49.

32
.
Time
, “Casualties,” December 1, 1941, 49.

33
. Tallulah Bankhead,
Tallulah: My Autobiography
(New York: Harper, 1952), 101.

34
. Eugene S. Duffield, “How'll They Pay? Mr. L, Income $30,000, Adjusts His Savings Plan to Meet Higher Taxes,”
Wall Street Journal
, December 1, 1941, 1.

35
.
Time
, “The Presidency: The Old Master,” December 1, 1941, 13.

36
.
Time
, “National Affairs: Advice to Japan,” December 1, 1941, 14.

37
.
Time
, “Foreign Relations: Aid to Iceland,” December 1, 1941, 14.

38
.
Time
, “Foreign Relations: How to Beat Rationing,” December 1, 1941, 24.

39
.
Time
, “Medicine: War & Sanity,” December 1, 1941, 54.

40
.
Time
, “Medicine: War & Sanity,” December 1, 1941, 54.

41
.
Time
, “Welcome Stranger!” December 1, 1941, 31.

42
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Sugar-Control Bill Passes House Despite Opposition by Hull,” December 2, 1941, A3.

43
.
Time
, “Music: Juke-Box Divas,” December 1, 1941, 36.

44
.
Time
, “Art: Artists' Rations,” December 1, 1941, 39.

45
.
Time
, “Education: First Two R's,” December 1, 1941, 57.

46
.
Time
, “Education: History Lesson,” December 1, 1941, 57.

47
.
Atlanta Constitution
, “Today's Radio, Tuesday's Local Programs,” December 2, 1941, 17.

48
.
Time
, “Cinema: Baghdad-on-the-Pacific,” December 1, 1941, 82.

49
.
Los Angeles Times
, “Day for Soviet Aid Proclaimed,” December 1, 1941, 12.

50
.
Birmingham (AL) News
, “'Citizen Kane' Will Be Shown Next at Empire,” December 1, 1941, 25.

51
.
Time
, “Cinema: Baghdad-on-the-Pacific,” December 1, 1941, 82.

52
.
Time
, “Books: Great Improbabilities,” December 1, 1941, 88.

53
.
Time
, “Books: Murder in November,” December 1, 1941, 92.

54
.
Christian Science Monitor
, “U.S.-Tokyo Talks Resumed; Nazi's Face New Soviet Peril; British Push Ahead in Libya,” December 1, 1941, 1.

55
. Associated Press, “Nazis Fleeing From Rostov Facing Trap,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 2, 1941, 1.

56
. United Press, “Din of Moscow Battle Heard on Air in London,”
New York Times
, December 1, 1941, 2.

57
. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, “Informal Remarks of the President to State Chairmen of Birthday Ball Committees December 2, 1941—5:00 P.M.,” December 2, 1941, Hyde Park, NY.

58
. Associated Press, “America First Reveals Plan for Role in 1942 Election,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 2, 1941, 9.

59
.
Look
, “Colgate Dental Cream,” December 2, 1941, 25.

60
.
Look
, “Chesterfield,” December 2, 1941, 68.

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