Read Anne Morrow Lindbergh: Her Life Online
Authors: Susan Hertog
40
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 6/27/40, p. 363.
41
Ken Silverstein,
Ford and the Fuhrer: New Documents Reveal the Close Ties Between Dearborn and the Nazis
, The
Nation.com
, issue 000124.
42
WW&W
, AML diary, 6/28/40, p. 120.
43
Ibid., 7/19/40, p. 128.
44
Ibid.
45
Ibid., pp. 130–131.
46
NYT
, 8/5/40, “Lindbergh Urges We ‘Cooperate’ With Germany if Reich Wins War.”
47
Vital Speeches of the Day
, 6:644–646, 8/15/40, “An Appeal for Peace.”
48
William L. Shirer,
Berlin Diary
, New York: Knopf, 1941, pp. 467, 592–593.
49
AML,
The Wave of the Future
, New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1940.
50
Ibid.
51
E. B. White, “One Man’s Meat,”
Harper’s
, 2/1/42.
52
Dorothy Ducas, “Mother and Daughter,”
Who
, 8/1/41.
53
Interview with AML.
27. SAINT OF THE MIDNIGHT WILD54
WW&W
, AML diary, 6/2/40, pp. 97–98.
1
AML,
The Unicorn and Other Poems
, p. 45.
2
WW&W
, AML letter to Mrs. Neilson, 1/22/41, p. 163.
3
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 10/14/39, pp. 404–405; 5/1/41, p. 481.
4
Dr. George H. Gallup,
The Gallup Poll: Public Opinion 1935–1971
, p. 263.
5
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 1/19/41, p. 441.
6
NYT, 1/24/41, “Lindbergh Sees Stalemate, So Urges Negotiated Peace; Doubts Air Invasion of U.S.” by Harold Hinton;
Life
, 2/3/41, “Colonel Lindbergh Tells House Committee Neither Side Will Win War;” and CAL
Wartime Journals
, 1/23/41, pp. 442–443.
7
Life
, 2/3/41, “Colonel Lindbergh Tells House Committee Neither Side Will Win War.”
8
NYT
, 1/25/41, “Lindbergh Praised by Reich Official.”
9
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 1/31/41, p. 444.
10
James Newton, op. cit., pp. 237–250; CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 3/6/41–3/27/41, pp. 455–471;
WW&W
, pp. 167–169.
11
Robert Goralski, op. cit., 3/11/41, p. 150.
12
CAL, “A Letter to Americans,”
Collier’s
, 3/29/41, pp. 14–15, 75–77.
13
NYT
, 2/7/41, “Lindbergh Own Author, But Wife Sees Speeches.”
14
Ibid., 3/27/41, “Victory Is Certain, Halifax Declares.”
15
John Ellis, op. cit., p. 231.
16
Robert Goralski, op. cit., 4/9/41, p. 153.
17
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 4/11/41, p. 474.
18
NYT
, 4/18/41, “Lindbergh Calls War Lost by Allies;” CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 4/17/41, pp. 474–475.
19
Justus D. Doenecke,
In Danger Undaunted: The Anti-Interventionist Movement of 1940–1941 as Revealed in the Papers of the America First Committee
, Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1990, p. 7.
20
Dr. George H. Gallup, op. cit., pp. 268–276, see also p. 278, question 15a.
21
NYT
, 4/14/41, “Ickes Offers a List of Nazi ‘Tools’ Here.”
22
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 4/23/41, pp. 476–477.
23
NYT
, 4/24/41, “British Seek Another A.E.F., Lindbergh tells 10,000 Here.”
24
Ibid., 4/23/41, “Lindbergh to Lead Anti-Convoy Rally.”
25
Ibid., 4/25/41, “Lindbergh Praised in Nazi Newspaper.”
26
Robert Goralski, op. cit., 4/25/41, p. 156.
27
NYT
, 4/26/41, “Nazis Near Athens, British Leave; Vast Equipment Reported Saved; U.S. Will Patrol Wider Sea Areas,” by Frank L. Kluckhorn.
28
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 4/27/41, p. 480;
NYT
, 4/29/41, “Lindbergh Quits Air Corps, Sees His Loyalty Questioned.”
29
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 4/26/41, p. 479.
30
Atlantic Monthly
, June 1941, 167:681–686, “Reaffirmation” by AML.
31
WW&W
, AML letter to Laura Stevens, 4/29/41, pp. 173–175.
32
Robert Goralski, op. cit., 5/20/41, pp. 159–160.
33
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 5/15/41, pp. 489–490.
34
Vital Speeches of the Day
, 6/1/41, vol. 7, no. 16., p. 1, “Election Promises Should be Kept;”
NYT
, 5/24/41, “Lindbergh Joins in Wheeler Plea to US. to Shun War;” CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 5/23/41, pp. 492–494;
WW&W
, AML diary, 5/23/41, pp. 186–192.
35
NYT
, 6/2/41, “Calls This ‘A Just War.’”
36
Ibid., 5/26/41, “Woollcott Takes Lindbergh to Task.”
37
Ibid., 5/30/41, “Lindbergh Assails Roosevelt Speech,” by Lawrence E. Davies; CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 5/29/41, pp. 497–498.
38
Robert Goralski, op. cit., 6/22/41, p. 164.
39
NYT
, 6/23/41, “Lindbergh Sees Need for ‘Profound Analysis.’”
40
Ibid., 7/2/41, “Lindbergh Assails Tie with Russia.”
41
The area was once owned by a Dr. Shaler, a professor of geology at Harvard University. But with the coming of the First World War, the farm went broke and the Shalers were forced to parcel their land. Margot Loines Morrow’s father had purchased one of those lots [Interview with Margot Loines Wilkie at Seven Gates Farm, 1994}.
42
WW&W
, AML letter to ECM, 8/8/41, p. 213.
43
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 8/9/41, pp. 524–525.
44
Life
, 8/11/41, “Lindbergh: A Stubborn Young Man of Strange Ideas Becomes a Leader of Wartime Opposition,” by Roger Butterfield.
45
WW&W
, AML diary, 9/11/41, p. 220.
46
Ibid., p. 221.
47
NYT
, 9/12/41, “Lindbergh Sees a ‘Plot’ for War;” and CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 9/11/41, pp. 536–537.
48
Ibid.
28. PILGRIM49
WW&W
, AML diary, 9/14/41, p. 224.
1
AML,
The Unicorn and Other Poems
, p. 44.
2
Robert Goralski, op. cit., 12/7/41, pp. 186–189.
3
Basil Rauch, ed.,
Franklin D. Roosevelt: Selected Speeches, Messages, Press Conferences, and Letters
, New York: Rinehart, 1957.
4
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 12/8/41, p. 560.
5
NYT
, 12/9/41, “Rush of Recruits Crowds Stations.”
6
WW&W, AML diary, 2/18/42, p. 248.
7
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 12/12/41, pp. 566–567.
8
NYT
, 12/31/41, “Lindbergh Volunteers to Serve on Active Duty in Army Air Corps,” and “Mr. Lindbergh Volunteers,” editorial.
9
As cited in
Newsweek
, 1/12/42, “Volunteers.”
10
The Nation
, 1/10/42, “Charles Lindbergh’s Offer to Serve.”
11
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 3/16/42, p. 603.
12
WW&W
, AML letter to Margot Loines Morrow, 2/26/42, pp. 248–249.
13
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry,
Flight to Arras
, New York: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1942.
14
WW&W
, AML diary, 3/15/43, p. 331.
15
Robert Goralski, op. cit., March 1942, p. 207.
16
CAL,
Wartime Journals
, 3/12/42, p. 602.
17
Ibid., 3/26/42, pp. 609–610.
18
WW&W
, AML diary, 3/12/42, p. 251.
19
Anne’s function in the writing of this book is disputed. Some scholars say she had a role in editing and rewriting his book; others minimize her contributions.
20
CAL,
The Spirit of St. Louis
, op. cit.