Anne Morrow Lindbergh: Her Life (90 page)

1
AML, “Midsummer,”
Atlantic Monthly
, 12/57, p. 44.

2
NYT
, 1/24/55, “Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow is Dead; Educator Was Widow of Diplomat;”
NYT
, 1/27/55, “Rites for Mrs. Morrow;”
NYT
, 1/12/55, “Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow.”

3
Elizabeth Morrow also wrote short stories and children’s books.

4
NYT
, 2/3/55, “Morrow Legacies Approach Million.”

5
AML letter to Eleanor Robson Belmont, 3/22/55, Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

6
NYT, 3/26/54, “Lindbergh’s Son Weds Classmate;”
Newsweek, 4/5/54
“Secret Wedding.”

7
Interview with Barbara Robbins, 10/1/93.

8
Reeve Lindbergh, op. cit.

9
AML letter to John Hall Wheelock, 12/5/56, Library of Congress.

10
Bette Richart, “Since Sappho,”
Commonweal
, 9/7/56, vol. 64:568–70.

11
Ibid.

12
John Ciardi,
Saturday Review of Literature
, 2/16/57, “The Reviewer’s Duty to Damn.”

13
Ibid., 1/12/57, “A Close Look at the Unicorn.”

14
Ibid.

15
Edward
Cifelli, John Ciardi: A Biography
, Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1997.

16
Wayne Cole, op. cit., p. 147.

17
NYT magazine
, 2/8/48, “That Baffling Personality, Mr. Wallace,” Cabell Phillips, p. 14 et seq.

18
Norman Cousins,
Saturday Review of Literature
, 2/16/57, “John Ciardi and the Readers.”

19
“The Unicorn” was first published in
The Unicorn and Other Poems
.

20
“The Stone” was first published in the
Atlantic Monthly
, 1/52, v. 189, p. 44. Perhaps the title “The Stone,” has a double meaning, referring to her kidney stones and subsequent miscarriage, initiating a period of self-reflection and turmoil.

21
Interview with Margot Loines Morrow Wilkie, 10/31/94.

22
A. Scott Berg,
Lindbergh
, New York: Putnam, 1998, pp. 507–509.

23
AML, “Midsummer.”

32. DEARLY BELOVED

1
AML postcard to Martha Knecht, 8/31/59.

2
Reeve Lindbergh,
Names of the Mountains
, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992, pp. 76 and 144.

3
Marilyn Bender and Selig Altschul, op. cit.

4
Letter to Walter Ross from USAF Major Gene Guerny, deputy chief, Magazine and Book Branch, Office of Information, 6/20/63.

5
Reeve Lindbergh,
Names of the Mountains
, op. cit.

6
Ibid.

7
Reeve Lindbergh,
Under A Wing
.

8
Reeve Lindbergh,
Names of the Mountains
, p. 179.

9
Michael Ermath, ed.,
Kurt Wolff: A Portrait in Essays and Letters
, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991, p. 7.

10
Ibid.

11
New Yorker
, “Profiles: Imprint,” Herbert Mitgang, 8/2/82, pp. 41 et seq.

12
Michael Ermath, ed., op. cit., and interview with Christian Wolff, 1/28/99.

13
Michael Ermath, ed., op. cit., p. 172.

14
Ibid.

15
Ibid., p. 175.

16
Kurt Wolff letter to AML, 2/21/58, Kurt Wolff Papers, Beineke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

17
Helen Wolff letter to AML, 11/24/60, Kurt Wolff Papers, Beineke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

18
Helen Wolff letter to AML, 3/13/59, Kurt Wolff Papers, Beineke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

19
Helen and Kurt Wolff letter to AML, 12/13/59, Kurt Wolff Papers, Beineke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

20
Robert Hessen, ed., op. cit.

21
AML letter to Kurt Wolff, 12/14/60, Kurt Wolff Papers, Beineke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

22
AML letter to Helen Wolff, 1/27/61, Kurt Wolff Papers, Beineke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

23
AML letter to Helen Wolff, 1/27/61 and AML letter to Kurt Wolff, 8/25/61, Kurt Wolff Papers, Beineke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

24
AML,
Dearly Beloved
, New York: Pantheon, 1962.

33. ARGONAUTA

1
AML letter to Helen Wolff, 11/25/62, Kurt Wolff Papers, Beineke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

2
NYT
, 6/10/62, Virgilia Peterson, “Memories of Married Life.”

3
Christian Science Monitor, 6/21/62, p. 7
.

4
AML letter to Helen Wolff, 11/25/62, Kurt Wolff Papers, Beineke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

5
Charles A. Lindbergh, “Is Civilization Progress?”
Reader’s Digest
, July 1964.

6
Interview with Barbara Robbins, 10/1/93.

7
Kurt Wolff Papers, Beineke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

8
Interview with Christian Wolff, 1/28/99.

9
NYT
, 10/23/63, “Kurt Wolff, Publisher, 76, Dies.”

10
NYT
, 12/27/63, “Daughter of the Lindberghs Wed to Student in France.”

11
New Yorker
, “Profiles: Imprint,” Herbert Mitgang, 8/2/82.

12
Interview with Milton Howell, 7/6/88.

13
Reeve Lindbergh,
Under a Wing
.

14
Interview with Barbara Robbins, 10/1/93.

15
The account of Charles Lindbergh’s meeting and friendship with Adrienne Arnett is based on the author’s interview with Adrienne Arnett, 3/11/87.

16
It is said that Anne found Adrienne’s letters among Charles’s papers after his death.

17
A. Scott Berg, op. cit.

18
Reeve Lindbergh,
Names of the Mountains
, p. 76.

19
Marilyn Bender and Selig Altschul, op. cit.

20
Alden Whitman (1914–1990) was a retired reporter for the
New York Times
who pioneered the use of interviews of notable people to personalize their obituaries. In 1968, he became the first journalist in more than thirty years with whom Lindbergh talked at length. He traveled with Lindbergh in the Philippines and United States to gather information for a book he was planning to write about Lindbergh’s later years and efforts to conserve land and wildlife.

21
NYT
, 8/31/70, “Philippine Tribes Struggle to Survive,” Alden Whitman.

22
John Nance,
The Gentle Tasaday: A Stone Age People in the Philippine Rainforest
, New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975, pp. 34–47.

23
Gerald D. Berreman, “Romanticising the Stone Age: The Incredible ‘Tasaday’”
Cultural Survival Quarterly
, 1991, vol. 15, no. 1.

24
Reeve Lindbergh,
Names of the Mountains
, p. 31.

25
Interview with AML, 4/12/88; Interview with Milton and Roselle Howell, 7/6/88; lecture by T. W. Hunter in Little Falls, Minnesota, June 1981, Lindbergh Lecture series. Interview with Ernestine Stodelle Chamberlain, 12/7/85.

26
Reeve Lindbergh,
Under a Wing
.

27
Adrienne Arnett would later say that she was responsible for encouraging Charles to write the story of his life infused with his moral perceptions.

34. CODA

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