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INTERVIEWS AND CORRESPONDENCE
Among others:
Herbert Hoover, Charles G. Dawes, John N. Garner, Hiram Johnson, Charles L. McNary, Robert M. La Follette, Jr., George W. Norris, Frederic W. Hale, Pat Harrison, James E. Watson, Key Pittman, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Prentiss M. Brown, Arthur W. Capper, Cordell Hull, William C. Bullitt, William Comstock, Alex J. Groesbeck, James M. Cox, Gifford Pinchot, Frank Murphy, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., James A. Farley, Bernard M. Baruch, Herbert Bayard Swope, James P. Warburg, Samuel S. Marquis, Samuel Crowther, Jay G. Hayden, Charles A. Miller, Arthur A. Ballantine, Edward Keating, Thomas L. Stokes, Ray Tucker, John Carson, Frank L. Klingensmith, Harry B. Harper, Edward G. Liebold, Herbert Feis, Raymond Moley, Edward T. Fitzgerald, Theodore C. Joslin, Charles T. Bennett, Ida M. Tarbell, Arthur J. Lacy, Clarence Wilcox, C. J. Huddleston, Ross C. Schram, Henry A. Morgan, Joseph E. Davies, Abner Larned, Wilson W. Mills, W. L. Dunham, Daniel J. Hackett, Mrs. Roy Pelletier, Dorothy Dunn, Walter R. Dorsey, Garet Garrett, Victor Lauriston, Arthur Stringer, William Mann, Charles Donovan, A. E. Couzens, Homer Couzens, Frank Couzens, Mrs. Alice Couzens Lund, Mrs. Rosetta Couzens Hauss, Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs. Madeleine Couzens Yaw, William R. Yaw, William J. Norton, MacPherson Browning, A. R. Malcomson, William C. Durant, Charles B. King, Charles T. Bennett, Vernon Fry, Herbert L. Satterlee, John C. Lodge, John P. Frazier, Harvey Campbell, Byers H. Gitchell, C. H. Haberkorn Jr., Henry T. Ewald, Dr. Hugo A. Freund, Mabel Ford, George W. Engel, A. C. Studer, Dr. Miles Griffin, Thomas W. Payne, William J. Twohey, John C. Manning, Helen Malcomson Gore, George Judson.
PERSONAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
To a number of persons, in addition to those named, gratitude is felt for various helps and encouragements in the fruition of this work, in particular, though not all-exclusively, to Wayne Andrews, for much valued guidance as well as a colleague’s inspiration; to Allan Nevins, for having suggested that this work be done; to Judith B. Papier, for the index and other aids; to Stephen A. Mitchell and Bertram B. Moss, for crucial advice; and, foremost, though last here, to Ruth E. Barnard, my wife, who, through it all, was what God doubtless intended a wife to be in all respects—strong, comforting, and endlessly patient.