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Chapter Seven Owi, San Francisco

1. Tape recording from Riznik, January 30, 1988. [BACK]

2. FBI/OL, 6614. [BACK]

3. American Mercury 46 (April 1939): 510. [BACK]

4. FBI/OL, 6235. [BACK]

5. FBI/OL, 6614. [BACK]

6. FBI/OL, 6235, 6054. [BACK]

7. FBI/OL, 6614; see the statements by Lattimore on Osborne, SISS/IPR, 3598. [BACK]

8. FBI/OL, 6097, 6707. [BACK]

9. FBI/OL, 908. [BACK]

10. Tydings, 434. [BACK]

11. Tong, Dateline: China , 213. [BACK]

12. FBI/OL, 2943. [BACK]

13. FBI/OL, 405, 1678. [BACK]

14. FBI/OL, 3728. [BACK]

15. FBI/OL, 2089.

16. Ibid. In this and subsequent FBI documents, copy censored by the FBI is indicated by a long dash. [BACK]

15. FBI/OL, 2089.

16. Ibid. In this and subsequent FBI documents, copy censored by the FBI is indicated by a long dash. [BACK]

17. Lattimore, "Yunnan, Pivot of Southeast Asia," 492; Memorandum, Mongolia and the Peace Settlement, Territorial Series, CFR, June 8, 1943, CFR Archives. [BACK]

18. FBI/OL, 2732, 2948, 2984. In 1950, after McCarthy had fingered Lattimore as the "top Soviet spy," Upton Close, a right-wing radio commentator with experience in China started a campaign to prosecute Lattimore for scripts he allegedly wrote for "The Pacific Story" series. Close wrote Senators Tydings, Hickenlooper, and Lodge on May 3, 1950, urging them to subpoena scripts and call witnesses on this matter; Hickenlooper Papers. Close also contacted the FBI, who discovered that he was wrong about who wrote ''Pacific Story" scripts. [BACK]

19. Lattimore, America and Asia , 45. [BACK]

20. "American Falsifiers on the Policy of the USA in Relation to the Chinese Revolution of 1925-1927," Voprosy Istorii (Moscow), April 1949; translation by FBI; FBI/OL, 1327. [BACK]

21. Lattimore to Madame Chiang, March 30, 1943, LP. [BACK]

22. Lattimore to Madame Chiang, April 20, 1943, LP. [BACK]

23. One of the writers most concerned about the state of Kuomintang morale was T. A. Bisson, whose article "China's Part in a Coalition War" went much too far in labeling the Chinese Communists "democratic." Lattimore knew, and said, that they were genuine ideological Communists, however moderate their political program at any one time. [BACK]

24. Lattimore to Currie, July 20, 1943, LP. [BACK]

25. Studies of American Interests in the War and the Peace, Territorial Series, CFR, December 14, 1943, CFR Archives. [BACK]

26. Colegrove's account: SISS/IPR, 912. Lattimore's account: SISS/IPR, 3577. [BACK]

27. For Edwin O. Reischauer's response to Colegrove, see SISS/IPR, 4931. For Eugene Staley's response, see SISS/IPR, 5313-16. For Colegrove's operations as a "mind-guard" at Northwestern University, see Thompson, "Miller Center Discussions," 25-26; Cook, Nightmare Decade , 365, has a brief comment on Colegrove's support of McCarthy. [BACK]

28. O'Mahoney MS, 45. [BACK]


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