Chapter Fourteen Barmine
1. FBI/OL, 13. [BACK]
2. Barmine, "Russian View," 44. [BACK]
3. SISS/IPR, 183.
4. Ibid., 221. [BACK]
3. SISS/IPR, 183.
4. Ibid., 221. [BACK]
5. Barmine, "New Communist Conspiracy," 28. [BACK]
6. FBI/OL, 503. [BACK]
7. FBI/OL, 1447, 420. [BACK]
8. Barmine, "New Defender for Yenan." [BACK]
9. FBI/OL, 503. [BACK]
10. FBI/OL, 420. [BACK]
11. Goodman, The Committee , chap. 8. [BACK]
12. FBI/OL, 503. [BACK]
13. SISS/IPR, 201. [BACK]
14. FBI/OL, 226. [BACK]
15. For a description of Berzin, see Deakin and Storry, Case of Richard Sorge , 61-63. [BACK]
16. Barmine, Memoirs of a Soviet Diplomat , and One Who Survived , chap. 40. [BACK]
17. SISS/IPR 211; FBI/OL, 3114. [BACK]
18. FBI/OL, 13, 19, 20. [BACK]
19. FBI/OL, 23.
20. Ibid. [BACK]
19. FBI/OL, 23.
20. Ibid. [BACK]
21. FBI/OL, 34. [BACK]
22. FBI/OL, 45. [BACK]
23. FBI/OL, 65. [BACK]
24. FBI/OL 61.
25. Ibid. [BACK]
24. FBI/OL 61.
25. Ibid. [BACK]
26. FBI/OL, 103. [BACK]
27. This letter was not released by the FBI. We know its date from the CIA response cited in note 28. [BACK]
28. Robert A. Schow m Director, FBI, August 10, 1949, CIA Lattimore files. As with the rest of the documents released after a nine-year delay, the CIA had censored this letter so heavily as to make it all but useless. [BACK]
29. This letter does not survive, but Lattimore quoted it in an ONA article of February 22, 1947. [BACK]
30. FBI/OL, 1082. [BACK]
31. Congressional Record , February 21, 1949, 81st Cong., 1st Sess., A993. Theodore White told me in 1977 that on the campaign plane in 1960 Kennedy regretted having attacked Lattimore and Fairbank and wanted to make it up to them. White said he did not put this incident in his Making of the President: 1960 because he did not want to stir up trouble for Lattimore and Fairbank, both friends of White. White did, however, recount this event in his In Search of History , 469-70. [BACK]
35. Lattimore to Mrs. William Stanton, February 14, 1949, Lattimore Papers, Hamburger Archives. [BACK]
40. "Owen Lattimore Is on Legion List," Baltimore Sun , May 6, 1949. [BACK]
41. Lattimore to Lauterbach, May 26, 1949, Lattimore Papers, Hamburger Archives. [BACK]
42. FBI/OL, 146. [BACK]
43. FBI/OL, 48, 49. [BACK]
44. Lattimore to Roche, July 12, 1949, Lattimore Papers, Hamburger Archives. [BACK]
45. On the White Paper , see Newman, "Self-Inflicted Wound." [BACK]
46. Mao, Selected Works , 4:425-59. [BACK]
47. Kearney, "Disaster in China," 4. [BACK]
48. FBI/OL, 149.
49. Ibid. [BACK]
48. FBI/OL, 149.
49. Ibid. [BACK]
50. Varg, Missionaries, Chinese, and Diplomats , 249. [BACK]
51. Quoted in Varg, Missionaries, Chinese, and Diplomats , 3. [BACK]
52. See Swanberg, Luce and His Empire . [BACK]
53. Stuart, Fifty Years in China , 242. [BACK]
54. Dimond, "U.S. and China," 22-23. [BACK]
55. Madsen, "The New China," 72. [BACK]
56. Garrett, "Why They Stayed," 309. [BACK]
57. FBI/OL, 1577. [BACK]
58. SISS/IPR, 1551-1682 contains the complete transcript.
59. Ibid., 1583-95; and author interview with Philip Jessup, June 8, 1978. [BACK]
58. SISS/IPR, 1551-1682 contains the complete transcript.
59. Ibid., 1583-95; and author interview with Philip Jessup, June 8, 1978. [BACK]
60. FBI/OL, 2497; Bull to Lattimore, November 14, 1949, Lattimore Papers, Hamburger Archives. [BACK]
61. FBI/OL, 146. [BACK]
62. Lattimore to Evans, January 19, 1950, Rockefeller Foundation 1.1, Serial 2003, Box 354, Folder 4210, Rockefeller Archive Center. [BACK]
63. FBI/OL, 133. [BACK]