Chop Suey : A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States (34 page)

 

21
. “How Our Chinamen Are Employed,”
Overland Monthly
, March 1896, 236.

 

22
. Auburn
Stars and Stripes,
1866 (in
Bancroft Scraps
, Vol 6), p. 28.

 

23
. “A Dinner with the Chinese,”
Hutchings’ California Magazine
, May 1857, 513.

 

24
. Noah Brooks, “Restaurant Life in San Francisco,”
Overland Monthly
, November 1868, 472.

 

25
. Hubert Howe Bancroft, “Mongolianism in America,” in
The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, vol
. 38,
Essays and Miscellany
(San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft, 1890), 331.

 

26
. Otis Gibson,
The Chinese in America
(Cincinnati: Hitchcock and Walden, 1877), 71–2.

 

27
. George H. Fitch, “A Night in Chinatown,”
Cosmopolitan
, February 1887, 349.

 

28
. Josephine Clifford, “Chinatown,”
Potter’s American Monthly
, May 1880, 353.

 

29
.
New York Journal of Commerce
, December 14, 1869, clipping, in “Chinese clippings,” vols. 6–9 of
Bancroft Scraps
, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

 

30
. Clifford, “Chinatown,” 354.

 

31
. Ira M. Condit,
The Chinaman as We See Him
(Chicago: F. H. Revell, 1900), 43.

 

32
. Ralph Keeler, “John Chinaman Picturesquely Considered,”
Western Monthly
, May 1870, 348.

 

33
. J. W. Ames, “A Day in Chinatown,”
Lippincott’s
, October 1875, 497–8.

 

34
. “The Old East in the New West,”
Overland Monthly
, October 1868, 365.

 

35
. Benjamin F. Taylor,
Between the Gates
(Chicago: S. C. Griggs, 1878), 109–10.

 

36
. Will Brooks, “A Fragment of China,”
Californian
, July 1882, 7–8.

 

37
. Brooks, “Fragment,” 8.

 

38
. “The Chinese in California,”
New York Evangelist
, October 21, 1869, 2.

 

39
. “My China Boy,”
Harper’s Bazaar
, December 1, 1877, 763.

 

40
. “A California Housekeeper on Chinese Servants,”
Harper’s Bazaar
, May 8, 1880, 290.

 

41
. Ira M. Condit,
English and Chinese Reader with a Dictionary
(New York: American Tract Society, 1882), 41.

 

42
. William Speer,
An Humble Plea
(San Francisco: Office of the Oriental, 1856), 24.

 

43
. Herman Francis Reinhart,
The Golden Frontier
(Austin: University of Texas Press, 1962), 104.

 

44
. Mark Twain,
Roughing It
(New York: Harper, 1913), 110.

 

45
. Charles Nordhoff,
California: for Health, Pleasure, and Residence
(New York: Harper, 1873), 190.

 

46
. “California Culinary Experiences,”
Overland Monthly
, June 1869, 558.

 
Chapter
5
 

1
. Edwin H. Trafton, “A Chinese Dinner in New York,”
Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly
, February 1884, 183.

 

2
. Trafton, “Chinese Dinner,” 183.

 

3
. “Chinese in New-York,”
New York Times
, December 26, 1873, 3.

 

4
. “With the Opium Smokers,”
New York Times
, March 22, 1880, 2.

 

5
. “The Rush at Castle Garden,”
New York Times
, May 15, 1880, 4.

 

6
. “Mott-Street Chinamen Angry,”
New York Times
, August 1, 1883, 8.

 

7
. “Mott-Street Chinamen Angry.”

 

8
. Wong Ching Foo, “Chinese Cooking,”
Brooklyn Eagle
, July 6, 1884, 4.

 

9
. Wong, “Chinese Cooking,” 4.

 

10
. Ward McAllister,
Society as I Have Found It
(New York: Cassell, 1890), 305.

 

11
. Allan Forman, “New York’s China-Town,”
Washington Post
, July 25, 1886, 5.

 

12
. Forman, “New York’s China-Town.”

 

13
. Wong Ching Foo, “The Chinese in New York,”
Cosmopolitan
, June 1888, 297.

 

14
. Wong Ching Foo, “Chinese Cooking,”
Boston Globe
, July 19, 1885, 9.

 

15
. Wong, “Chinese in New York,” 305.

 

16
. Allan Forman, “Celestial Gotham,”
Arena
, April 1893, 623.

 

17
. Li Shu-Fan,
Hong Kong Surgeon
(New York: Dutton, 1964), 211.

 

18
. “The Viceroy Their Guest,”
New York Times
, August 30, 1896, 2.

 

19
. “Presents His Letter,”
Washington Post
, August 30, 1896, 1.

 

20
. “A Chinese Dinner,”
Brooklyn Eagle
, September 22, 1896, 8.

 

21
. “Queer Dishes Served at the Waldorf by Li Hung Chang’s Chicken Cook,”
New York Journal
, September 6, 1896, 29.

 

22
. Margherita Arlina Hamm, “Some Celestial Dishes,”
Good Housekeeping
, May 1895, 200.

 

23
. “Chinatown Full of Visitors,”
New York Tribune
, July 30, 1900, 3.

 

24
. “Conversations with a Chorus Girl,”
Washington Post
, November 2, 1902, 6.

 

25
. “Chinese Restaurants,”
New York Tribune
, February 2, 1901, B6.

 

26
. “Chinese Restaurants.”

 

27
. “Chinese Cuisine a Christmas Dinner Oddity,”
New York Herald
, December 14, 1902, E12.

 

28
. “Quoe’s Guests,”
Boston Daily Globe
, March 1, 1891, 4.

 

29
. “The Quest of Bohemia,”
Washington Post
, October 23, 1898, 10.

 

30
. “Where Chinamen Trade,”
Chicago Tribune
, May 5, 1889, 26.

 

31
. Theodore Dreiser, “The Chinese in St. Louis,”
St. Louis Republic
, January 14, 1894, 15.

 

32
. “Where Kansas City’s Foreign Population Takes Its Meals,”
Kansas City Star
, March 8, 1908, 1.

 

33
. “The Most Original Hostess in San Francisco,”
San Francisco Call
, May 10, 1903, 13.

 

34
. “Who Is the Noodle Lady of Chinatown?”
Los Angeles Times
, September 18, 1904, A1.

 

35
. “Credit Men’s Year,”
Los Angeles Times
, January 19, 1906, 16.

 

36
.
San Francisco Call
, February 6, 1907, 2.

 

37
. “Should Eliminate Chinese,”
Washington Post
, June 28, 1909, 2.

 

38
. “Chop Suey Injunction,”
New York Times
, June 15, 1904, 7.

 

39
. “Never Heard of Chop Suey in China,”
Boston Daily Globe
, October 1, 1905, SM4.

 

40
. Carl Crow, “Shark’s Fins and Ancient Eggs,”
Harper’s
, September 1937, 422–9.

 

41
. “Will the World Go on a Chop Suey Diet?”
Philadelphia Inquirer
, September 15, 1918, 5.

 

42
. Jennifer Lee,
The Fortune Cookie Chronicles
(New York: Twelve, 2008), 49.

 
Chapter
6
 

1
. William M. Clemens, “Sigel Girl Alive as Leon’s Bride?”
Chicago Tribune
, August 15, 1909, 2.

 

2
. Elizabeth Goodnow,
The Market for Souls
(New York: M. Kennerley, 1910), 151.

 

3
. “Suey ‘Joints’ Dens of Vice,”
Chicago Tribune
, March 28, 1910, 2.

 

4
.
Lancet Clinic
, March 19, 1910, 305.

 

5
. Marion Harland, “Chop Suey and Some Rice Dishes,”
Los Angeles Times
, October 12, 1913, VIII6.

 

6
. Sara Bossé, “Cooking and Serving a Chinese Dinner in America,”
Harper’s Bazaar
, January 1913, 27.

 

7
. Sinclair Lewis,
Main Street
, in
Main Street & Babitt
(New York: Library of America, 1992), 87.

 

8
. Lewis,
Main Street
, 88.

 

9
. Lewis,
Main Street
, 107.

 

10
. Lewis,
Main Street
, 231.

 

11
. Fremont Rider,
Rider’s New York City and Vicinity
(New York: Holt, 1916), 24.

 

12
. George Ross,
Tips on Tables
(New York: Covici, Friede, 1934), 226–7.

 

13
. “Chop Suey’s New Role,”
New York Times
, December 27, 1925, XX2.

 

14
. “Chop Suey Sundae,”
Lincoln (NE) Evening News
, July 18, 1904, 6.

 

15
. “Chop Suey and How to Make It,”
Alton
(
IL
)
Evening Telegraph
, August 26, 1910, 4.

 

16
. Lin Yutang,
My Country and My People
(New York: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1935), 335.

 

17
. Herman Wouk,
Marjorie Morningstar
(Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1955), 58.

 

18
. Wouk,
Marjorie Morningstar
, 62.

 

19
. Wouk,
Marjorie Morningstar
, 63.

 

20
. Wouk,
Marjorie Morningstar
, 408.

 

21
. Sam Liptzin,
In Spite of Tears
(New York: Amcho, 1946), 219.

 

22
. Liptzin,
In Spite of Tears
, 220.

 

23
. “Events in Society,” December 20, 1901,
Hawaiian Gazette
, 6.

 

24
. Albert W. Palmer,
Orientals in American Life
(New York: Friendship Press, 1934), 3.

 
Chapter
7
 

1
. Frank C. Porter, “Area’s 110 Chinese Restaurants Keep Going Despite Low Profits,”
Washington Post
, April 27, 1958, C9.

 

2
. Will Elder, “Restaurant!”
Mad
1, October 1954, 1–6.

 

3
. Craig Claiborne, “Food: Chinese Cuisine, Two New Restaurants That Specialize in Oriental Food Open on East Side,”
New York Times
, July 22, 1958, 31.

 

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