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    Early Reagan

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      “Mr. Roosevelt”: Ibid.

      “What are those things”: Ibid.

      “Let me assert”: Franklin D. Roosevelt, inauguration speech, March 4, 1933.

      “My friends, I want”: Roosevelt, fireside chat, March 12, 1933.

      “the quarterback”: Lash, Chapter 44, pp. 512-535.

      128 “of minor grading”: DET, November 26, 1933.

      “supplies of shovels”: Ibid.

      CHAPTER 7

      131 “Where does that”: Newsweek, summer 1980.

      “as to the manner born”: PI, Jack Shelley.

      “exciting and exuberant”: Ibid.

      “WHO had only recently”: Ibid.

      132 “[Dutch] was not”: Ibid.

      “a cubby hole”: Ibid.

      “Dr. B.J. Palmer”: PI, Herb Plambeck.

      133 “It was one or’: PI.

      “Dutch and Mr. Gross”: PI, Plambeck.

      “if everyone else”: PI, Paul McGinn.

      134 “Where are you from?” PI.

      “unquestionably Des Moines’s”: PI, Shelley.

      “He was a nice”: PI, Chuck Schosselman.

      “I’ll never forget”: Ibid.

      “Dutch would clear”: PI.

      135 “a smart little two-seater”: PI.

      “a dashing young blade”: PI, Shelley.

      “Peter [MacArthur] was”: PI.

      “He was great”: DMR, February 5, 1982.

      “I was so stage-struck”: Reagan, p. 71.

      136 “insistent hyperthyroid”: Leighton, p. 51.

      “Her voice… was”: Ibid.

      “… suddenly I heard”: Reagan, p. 71.

      137 “It’s a called strike”: Ibid., p. 78.

      “Hartnett returns the ball”: Ibid.

      “a turntable with”: DMR, February 5, 1982.

      “I knew… how”: Reagan, p. 77.

      “The wire has”: Ibid., p. 78.

      “red headed kid”: Ibid., p. 79.

      138 “Leave her alone”: PI, Melba Lohmann.

      “Are you all”: Ibid.

      “on a mild, warm”: Ibid.

      “Dutch called me”: UCLA Oral History Archives.

      139 “a large living”: DMR, February 5, 1982.

      “The house was”: Ibid.

      “Club Belvedere was”: Ibid.

      “with many girls”: Ibid.

      140 “all [Dutch] ever wanted”: Ibid.

      “had a yen to be”: Reagan, p. 79.

      “no particular desire”: Ibid.

      “had already fought”: Ibid., p. 80.

      “doing correspondence courses”: Ibid.

      “vivid descriptions of crowds”: Time, July 28, 1980.

      141 “a huge pool”: PI, Richard Ulrich.

      “he would have”: PI, Ulrich.

      “he later waved”: PI, Ulrich.

      “There was one young”: DMR, February 5, 1982.

      “He [had] bought a Nash”: Ibid.

      142 “I’d agreed with that”: PI, Lois Ulrich.

      “the fastest tongue”: DMR, February 5, 1982.

      143 “They used to sit”: PI, Ulrich.

      “He was handsome”: PI, Lois Ulrich.

      “Two weeks—”: PI, Kinney.

      “I took Dutch”: Ibid.

      145 “I managed to squeeze”: Reagan, p. 81.

      “soaked to the skin”: Ibid.

      “If my horse balked”: Ibid., p. 82.

      “Dutch could stretch”: PI, Ulrich.

      “flirt with the truth”: Ibid.

      “I always thought”: Harper’s magazine, March 1936.

      146 “When the wind died”: Ibid.

      “Roads and farm buildings”: Ibid.

      “from this new Sahara”: Ibid.

      “They roll westward”: Ibid.

      “Happy Hollow”: Life, November 23, 1936.

      “as rickety as”: Ibid.

      “as many as 10,000”: Ibid.

      “Franklin Roosevelt’s Wild West”: Ibid.

      147 “of grocers’ boxes”: Ibid.

      “kept right on”: Ibid.

      “their second-hand”: Ibid.

      “Great Trek to the Pacific”: Ibid.

      148 “Mr. Roosevelt is the”: Gies, p. 138.

      “For the first time”: Lash, p. 442.

      “We have conquered fear”: Ibid.

      “He arrived at the”: Ibid.

      149 “no half-and-half”: Ibid.

      “this generation or’: Ibid.

      “the greatest political”: Ibid.

      (fn) “a rendezvous”: Ibid.

      “men I had been”: Gies, p. 137.

      150 “He sat across”: PI, Joy Hodges Schiess.

      151 “come see us”: Ibid.

      “influential people”: Ibid.

      “Well, Miss Hodges”: Ibid.

      “talked [him] into”: Reagan, p. 82.

      152 “gave sympathetic ear”: Ibid., p. 84.

      “pick out a scene”: Ibid.

      153 “How could I tell”: Ibid.

      “and seeing”: Ibid.

      154 “some hazing… some”: Ibid., p. 83.

      “I did”: PI, Schiess.

      “without the glasses”: Reagan, p. 85.

      “the likeable”: PI, Schiess.

      “big overgrown kid”: Ibid.

      155 “Two tests are better”: Reagan, p. 86.

      “I might not get”: Ibid., p. 87.

      “I couldn’t believe”: Schiess

      156 “making a bundle”: Holiday script.

      “Mr. Warner [can] see”: Reagan, p. 87.

      “No, I will be”: Ibid.

      “WARNER’S OFFER CONTRACT”: Ibid., p. 88.

      “HAVE JUST DONE”: Ibid.

      “then I yelled”: Ibid.

      “MAY BE SCOOP”: PI, Schiess.

      157 “The day Dutch got”: PI, Shelley.

      CHAPTER 8

      161 “the burning desert”: Reagan, p. 90.

      163 “The motion picture”: Fortune, December 1937.

      “a violent hatred”: Ibid.

      “totalitarian godhead”: Robert Rossen, 1963 interview.

      “Are you a member”: Warner Archives.

      164 “Verbal messages cause”: Behlmer, p. xi.

      “equally short”: Lindfors, p. 155.

      165 “a shoestring independent”: Behlmer, p. 62.

      “The studio that had”: UCLA Oral History Archives.

      166 “What you, the actor”: Ibid.

      167 “Apparently I was”: The Westmorelands of Hollywood, p. 117.

      168 “fast-talking, high-pitched”: Reagan, p. 93.

      169 “about chalk marks”: Ibid., p. 92.

      “plain old everyday”: Ibid., p. 94.

      “Please be careful”: Warner Archives.

      170 “To my regret”: PI, Schiess.

      “knocked off every clay”: Regan, p. 94.

      “one of the best”: Sunday Mirror, June 20, 1937.

      171 “[Movies are] a specialized”: Westport News, October 31, 1980.

      172 “silly boy”: Fortune, December 1937.

      “Ronnie might… [sit]”: Westport News, October 31, 1980.

      173 “We discussed politics”: PI, Schiess.

      “She’s a young”: Undated article, circa 1938.

      174 “… the most exciting”: NYDN, February 1, 1938.

      175 “… remember the guy”: Reagan, p. 91.

      “Miss Parsons plays”: NYT, January 13, 1938.

      “Some place in the”: Reagan, p. 95.

      176 “Wayne Morris won”: Ibid., p. 96.

      “I was up at”: Westport News, October 31, 1980.

      177 “It was casually”: Ibid.

      “fuzzyvisioned”: Ibid.

      “the second largest”: California, WPA Works Project, p. 199.

      “… the highest point”: Ibid.

      178 “a no-nonsense guy”: Life, June 26, 1964.

      “Well, a way has”: PI.

      CHAPTER 9

      179 “the finest, the most”: Mayo, p. 258.

      “movie cathedral�
    ��: Ibid.

      “This temple of art”: Ibid.

      180 “the first royal carriage”: Ibid., p. 261.

      “Do I have to”: Reagan, p. 103.

      “the sweater girl”: Hollywood Studio Magazine, March 1981.

      181 “monstrous brushes of light”: Mayo, p. 260.

      “The elite of the movies”: Ibid., p. 262.

      “so that motion”: Kanfer, p. 129.

      182 “One of the church”: Bread of Life, May 1981.

      “Christian ways”: Ibid.

      “Look at your son”: undated article, Cynthia Miller.

      183 “How is the factory”: Bread of Life, May 1981.

      “the slow careful”: Reagan, p. 104.

      “with some other actors”: PI, Larry Williams.

      184 “I soon learned”: Reagan, p. 91.

      185 “dependable guy, never”: PI.

      “I became the Errol”: Reagan, p. 96.

      186 “We realized we had”: PI.

      “charm and vitality”: Hollywood Spectator, February 18, 1939.

      “impresses and handles”: Variety, March 8, 1939.

      “played his role of: NYT, July 4, 1940.

      “Scene after scene”: Reagan, p. 101.

      “Ronald Reagan, as the”: NYT, August 27, 1938.

      “a still worshipping”: Reagan, p. 102.

      “one of the accolades”: Ibid.

      187 “from the Bryan Foy”: NYT, October 26, 1938.

      “The cast does not”: Ibid.

      “friendly name”: Ibid.

      “who is always”: Ibid.

      “who can get into”: Ibid.

      “who plugs along”: Ibid.

      188 “Ronnie was always”: Photoplay, circa 1944.

      “I don’t want to get”: PI.

      190 “I grew up with”: Photoplay, circa 1944.

      “that was exciting”: Movie Fan, January 1943.

      “with a pencil”: PI.

      191 “All we had was”: Photoplay, circa 1944.

      “She was a fly-away”: St. Joseph Press, January 28, 1947.

      “I always thought”: PI.

      192 “My first impulse”: Photoplay, undated.

      193 “When he took me”: Ibid.

      194 “[Eddie] Albert gives”: Variety, October 13, 1938.

      “Ronald Reagan has a”: Ibid.

      “All we can say”: NYT, March 2, 1939.

      “in the hope of”: Fortune, December 1937.

      195 “He was a top”: Reagan, p. 119.

      (fn) “Tracy was born”: Warner Archives.

      196 “I was playing”: Reagan, p. 118.

      “He saw my part”: Ibid.

      “oomph girl”: NYT, June 23, 1939.

      “Staffed by a competent”: Ibid.

      “Margaret Lindsay and”: Variety, July 5, 1939.

      “Miss Sheridan is”: NYT, September 4, 1939.

      197 “a good scout”: undated article, Cynthia Miller.

      “loads of fun”: Ibid.

      “Hope you’re feeling”: Ibid.

      (fn) “Free parking”: Warner Archives.

      198 “Jane was… making”: Parsons, p. 161.

      “Hot diggity!”: Paul Spiegle, SFC, November 16, 1939.

      “Oh, Louella, won’t”: Variety, November 22, 1939.

      “not short enough”: Ibid.

      199 “breathless tidbits”: SFC, November 16, 1939.

      “and told them how”: Ibid.

      “Ronald Reagan”: Variety, November 22, 1939.

      “looked exceptionally”: SFC, November 16, 1939.

      “Joy Hodges”: Variety, November 22, 1939.

      “Dutch kept everyone”: PI, Schiess.

      200 “too-enthusiastic admirers”: Ibid.

      “Dutch was always”: Ibid.

      “especially with Washington’s”: Ibid.

      (fn) “a fairly liberal”: PI, Reverend Benjamin Moore.

      CHAPTER 10

      203 “You’re anti-Semitic!”: Confessions of a Hollywood Columnist, Graham, p. 263.

      “You’re damn right”: Ibid.

      “and we [didn’t]”: Warner Archives.

      “Too bad I forgot”: Ibid.

      “So what?”: Ibid.

      204 “Here, take this”: Ibid.

      205 “Janie was always intent”: PI.

      206 “After the easy way”: Motion Picture, November 1939.

      “put in a word”: O’Brien, p. 240.

      “I’ve been a great”: Ibid.

      (fn) “It is a simple matter”: Warner Archives.

      207 “I was still”: Reagan, p. 107.

      “sweated out a series”: O’Brien, p. 240.

      “in ten different”: Ibid.

      “I really didn’t”: Reagan, p. 108.

      “a great entrance”: Ibid.

      208 “We walked over”: O’Brien, p. 241.

      “Hell, I’m a great”: Ibid., p. 242.

      “I was forty”: Ibid., p. 248-9.

      209 “a small man with”: Reader, November 2, 1984.

      (fn) “blanket waiver”: Ibid.

      (fn) “as both agent”: Ibid.

      210 “shaking down Kosher”: Hollywood Local, 1983.

      “keep labor peace”: Ibid.

      “There was an attempt”: Ibid.

      211 “brainstorm”: Ibid.

      “slipped out of serving”: Ibid.

      “The Killer”: Reader, November 2, 1984.

      (fn) “the Octopus”: Ibid.

      (fn) “gobbled up”: Ibid.

      212 “the black-suited Mafia”: Ibid.

      “tall, lanky”: Ibid.

      “Lew was the student”: Ibid.

      “cold, brusque”: Ibid.

      “ruthless, hard-nosed”: Ibid.

      213 “accepted MCA’s”: Ibid.

      “a thrilling experience”: Reagan, p. 109.

      “I’ve always suspected”: Warner Archives.

      214 “lustily tossing harmless”: NYT, November 9, 1940.

      “I MUST REFUSE”: Warner Archives.

      215 “to something I hope”: Reagan, p. 111.

      “all the heroes”: Warner Archives.

      “I figured that under”: Reagan, p. 112.

      “inability to observe”: Massey, p. 259.

      216 “He was lining up”: Ibid.

      “The scene had been”: Ibid., p. 260.

      (fn) “he broke a leg”: Reagan, p. 113.

      217 “Vaulting ambition, which”: Massey, p. 262.

      218 “Here was an Irishman”: Reagan, p. 113.

      219 “I hope my performance”: Notre Dame Archives.

      “Don’t worry about Jack”: Ibid.

      “It must have been”: Reagan, p. 114.

      220 “You will have to eat”: Notre Dame Archives.

      “I guess we really”: Ibid.

      “Grand Ball”: Ibid.

      “a fine letter”: O’Brien, p. 249.

      “I picked at my food”: Reagan, p. 115.

      221 “I think that afternoon”: UCLA Oral History Archives.

      “10 minutes allowed”: Notre Dame Archives.

      “baggage packed and in”: Ibid.

      222 “Picture is more than”: Variety, October 19, 1940.

      “If some of it”: NYT, October 19, 1940.

      “It’s true, I got”: Reagan, 1947 interview.

      “… we will not forget…”: Leighton, p. 444.

      223 “kept him talking”: Ibid.

      “If I could write”: Ibid., p. 445.

      224 “Jack, please sit down”: Modem Screen, circa 1944.

      “news tickers”: Caro, p. 653.

      “The President was”: Ibid.

      “‘Mike, I don’t want’”: Ibid., p. 654.

      “Roosevelt was smiling”: Ibid.

      “I’m sure he knows”: Reagan, p. 115.

      “black curse”: Ibid., p. 113.

      CHAPTER 11

      225 “feminine-frivolous”: St. Joseph News-Press, January 28, 1947.

      “I don’t know”: Photoplay, undated.

      226 “a viable budget”: Ibid.


      “Janie always seemed”: PI.

      “I’d say Janie was”: PI.

      “Neither Ronnie nor I”: Silver Screen, August 1941.

      227 “One day Scotch”: Modem Screen, October 1944.

      “There was a snobbism”: McClelland, p. 224.

      “When employed”: Powdermaker, p. 279.

      “I think Jane started”: Morella: p. 42.

      228 “Each night as he”: Collier, p. 62.

      “Even the Republicans”: Ibid., p. 63.

      “No one was quite”: Westport News, October 31, 1980.

      “The least costly”: Collier, p. 63.

      “repository of fact”: Westport News, October 31, 1980.

      229 “They had made many”: Allyson, p. 95.

      “He’ll outgrow it”: Ibid., p. 96.

      “a certain sad”: Ibid.

      230 “He had a wonderful”: McClelland, p. 166.

      “I wanted a boy…”: DET, Undated article.

      231 “comfortable Reagan”: LAT, September 24, 1944.

      “We don’t want”: Ibid.

      “Jack, I don’t think”: UCLA Oral History Archives.

      “a bright look came”: Ibid.

      “spoke up”: Ibid.

      “It was primarily”: Ibid.

      “Reagan was an”: Ibid.

      232 “boyish of face”: Time, April 21, 1961.

      233 “I had been warned”: Reagan, p. 116.

      “Ronald Reagan makes”: NYT, April 4, 1941.

      “to the meat”: Reagan, p. 116.

      “sort of the Tiffany”: Ibid., p. 115.

      “some shaky A picutres”: Ibid., p. 117.

      234 “[The screenplay] seems”: NYT, June 7, 1941.

      235 “the hand movements”: Reagan, p. 17.

      “Max Rabinovitz”: Warner Archives.

      “a classly little B”: Variety, September 3, 1941.

      “a frantic newspaper”: Ibid.

      “Ronald Reagan”: Ibid.

      “a blazing whodunit”: Ibid.

      236 “Dear Bry.nie”: Warner Archives.

      237 “Dear Hal”: Warner Archives.

      238 “… Before this picture”: Ibid.

      240 “young, handsome actor… he”: Ibid.

      241 “changing costumes and”: Wallis, p. 101.

      “I owe Sam Wood”: Reagan, p. 119.

      (fn) “The woman is”: Warner Archives.

      242 “Ronnie, have you ever”: McClelland, p. 229.

      “Bob Cummings plays”: NYT, February 3, 1942.

      “Are you a Catholic?”: Morella, p. 50.

      243 “because he was afraid”: Warner Archives.

      “normally… amputated”: Ibid.

      “on the matter of’: Ibid.

      “from unconsciousness to”: Reagan, p. 8. ‘“Lights’… I heard”: Ibid., p. 9.

      244 (fn) “Wood was greatly”: Warner Archives.

     


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