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    Shirley Temple

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    “You’ve got to”: Ibid.

      “I’m getting tired”: Ibid.

      “You’re the one”: Ibid.

      “a pathetic”: Ibid.

      233“stagehand said”: Mosley, p. 78.

      “It proved once again”: Ibid.

      “That was my deal”: Ibid.

      “She drives a hard bargain”: Ibid.

      234“hysterical fans”: Publishers Weekly, December 28, 1958.

      “I think Shirley’s hobby”: Ibid.

      “You only have to”: Ibid.

      “Quaker black and white”: Saturday Evening Post, June 5, 1965.

      “Right off”: Ibid.

      “You have to arrive”: Anon., PI.

      “We all talk”: Saturday Evening Post, June 5, 1965.

      “Even as a baby”: Ibid.

      “I have a mean eye”: Ibid.

      235“Skelton held back”: Moseley, p. 78.

      “a hotbed of rest”: San Francisco Examiner, July 7, 1983.

      “haven of rolling hills”: Ibid.

      236“more footage”: Saturday Evening Post, June 5, 1965.

      “with old friends”: Ibid.

      “If there had not been”: Ibid.

      “the party given”: Ibid.

      “[I could see”: Ibid.

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      239“ ‘I’ll have you kidnapped’”: LA Times West, November 1967.

      240“like phantoms”: MacClean, p. 174.

      241“is the kind of husband”: Mosley, p. 80.

      “While Charles”: Anon., PI.

      242“disastrous cycle”: Newsweek, September 11, 1967.

      “private will”: Ibid.

      “problems aren’t solved”: Ibid.

      “God is the most important”: Ibid.

      “pornography for profit”: San Francisco Chronicle, June 1966.

      “they would appreciate”: Ibid.

      243“representing every”: Ibid.

      244“the odds-on favorite”: Minott, p. 126.

      “She is also”: Ibid.

      “one of the biggest”: LA Times, August 30, 1967.

      “Not all actors”: Ibid.

      “a pretty bad movie”: Ibid.

      “a lack of leadership”: Ibid.

      “We have to keep”: Ibid.

      “and less on”: Ibid.

      “and I am the mother”: Ibid.

      245“little Shirley Temple”: Life, November 3, 1967.

      “half-mad”: LA Times, August 30, 1967.

      246“Just a few days”: Anon., PI.

      247“If he did encourage her”: Minott, p. 126.

      “She’s trying to get”: Ibid.

      “was all for”: Ibid, p. 127.

      “a great honor”: Minott, p. 127.

      “General Eisenhower”: San Francisco Chronicle, August 29, 1967.

      248“Well, here you had”: Anon., PI.

      “too awkward to make”: Minott, p. 43.

      “wound up as”: Ibid.

      “he continued to lead”: Ibid, p. 52.

      “daring initiative”: Ibid.

      249“McCloskey put the balance”: Ibid.

      “a small-town lawyer”: Ibid.

      “McCloskey loved the law”: Ibid, p. 54.

      “handled no-fee cases”: Ibid.

      “devoted to the concept”: Ibid, p. 61.

      250“In the few seconds”: Ibid, p. 119.

      “If Shirley Temple was”: Ibid, p. 120.

      “exploit the female”: Ibid, p. 121.

      “The female voter”: Ibid.

      “The image of” to “Finally, in all”: Ibid, p. 121.

      251“depicted a glacial”: Ibid, p. 152.

      “lectured people on”: Ibid.

      “Mrs. Black of wanting”: LA Times, November 12, 1967.

      “I seek a meaningful”: Ibid.

      “Is rat control”: Look, October 1967.

      “Shirley Temple Black”: Look, November 1967.

      “The children in”: Ibid.

      253“a basic indelicacy”: Minott, p. 154.

      “Charles pushed for”: Ibid.

      “a freshly registered”: Newsweek, November 6, 1967.

      “sidled up”: Ibid.

      “On the way in”: Ibid.

      “mellow, serious and sincere”: Ibid.

      “John Public”: Ibid.

      “the country ought”: Ibid.

      254“Ideologically”: Minott, p. 152.

      “Whitaker and Baxter had”: Ibid, p. 154.

      “only a sweater”: Women's Wear Daily, October 1967.

      “too PTA”: Ibid.

      255“It would only take”: Minott, p. 157.

      “hawk or dove”: LA Times, November 4, 1967.

      “I don’t know”: Minott, p. 185.

      “Would not San Mateo”: Ibid, p. 186.

      “I think we shall draw”: Ibid.

      256“Whitaker and Baxter”: Ibid, p. 189.

      257“The number one issue”: San Francisco Chronicle, November 13, 1967.

      “off-limits, part-time”: Ibid.

      “How can you say”: Ibid.

      “You are timing”: Ibid.

      “the thing to do”: Ibid.

      “I feel Mrs. Black”: Ibid.

      “Sorry about that”: Ibid.

      258“This is no rally”: Mosley, p. 84.

      “I don’t know”: Ibid.

      “No one is experienced”: Ibid.

      “an honest, hard-working”: Ibid.

      “A radio was turned on”: Minott, p. 218.

      259“Face drawn”: Ibid.

      “I will be”: NY Times, November 15, 1967.

      “I’ve always”: San Mateo Times, February 2, 1968.

      “Well, you certainly”: Anon., PI.

      “If I had had”: Mosley, p. 85.

      “truly desirous”: Paul McCloskey, PI.

      260“a slaughter”: Minott, p. 237.

      “warm, interesting”: Paul McCloskey, PI.

      (fn) “She is far more”: Ibid.

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      261“the cataclysm”: Perrett, A Dream of Greatness, p. 172.

      “I feel quite”: Ibid.

      “Congressman McCloskey”: San Mateo Times, February 2, 1968.

      262“putting some”: Johnson, p. 646.

      “as an admission”: Ibid.

      “I call the Federation”: Mosley, p. 85.

      264“A bleak stone wall”: McCall’s, January 1969.

      “had been charmed”: Ibid.

      “just come from”: Ibid.

      265“the shriek of a low-flying”: Ibid.

      “The American Embassy”: Ibid.

      266“It reminded me”: Ibid.

      267“It’s the Czech”: San Francisco Chronicle, August 27, 1968.

      268“There is no doubt”: Anon., PI.

      “but I’ll take”: San Francisco Chronicle, August 30, 1968.

      “a great hope”: Ibid.

      269“as a means of”: Ibid.

      “not aware”: Ibid.

      “a vivid red”: Mosley, p. 86.

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      271“the lingering aftermath”: Barclay Hotel pamphlet.

      “genteel decline”: Ibid.

      “downright seedy”: Ibid.

      “took to be a”: Mosley, p. 86.

      273“You know that old”: LA Times, September 6, 1969.

      “A certain faction”: Kotsilibas-Davis, p. 239.

      “[Shirley’s] appointment”: Ibid, p. 205.

      274“the spotlight at”: NY Times, September 17, 1969.

      “I’m all gooseflesh”: Ibid.

      “mingled on the floor”: Ibid.

      “generally [behaved]”: Ibid.

      “sailed unhurriedly”: Newsweek, September 29, 1969.

      “the opposite of”: NY Times, September 17, 1969.

      275“advisably”: Ibid.

      “either sidetracked”: Ibid.

      “I am proud of”: Newsweek, September 29, 1969.

      “resolutions concerning”: Dante B. Fascell, PI.

      “One of the”: Ibid.

      “She had not”: Ibid.


      276“a most clever”: Anon., PI.

      “The Beloved Lady Delegate”: LA Times, September 6, 1969.

      “appreciated her strong”: Dante B. Fascell, PI.

      “Everybody has the”: LA Times, September 6, 1969.

      277“I had never seen”: Ibid, December 19, 1969.

      “and a kind of housewifely”: Ibid.

      “In Ancient Rome”: UN Document A/63/613.

      “a barrage of irate”: NY Times, December 12, 1969.

      278“the guests”: Ibid.

      “telling stories”: Ibid.

      “Do you realize”: LA Times, October 17, 1969.

      “remarkably youthful”: NY Times, December 12, 1969.

      279“that emphasized”: Ibid.

      “A party such as this”: Ibid.

      “I presented to him”: Ibid.

      “I started to”: Ibid.

      280“a few faux pas”: Ibid.

      “the U.S.’s”: Ibid.

      “where personal impressions”: Ibid.

      “People were surprised”: Ibid.

      “In the autumn of”: Official records, U.N. 24th General Assembly, A/C2/SR/1289 pp. 308–9.

      “an indictment”: Ibid.

      “deeply in social”: Ibid.

      281“I’m not afraid”: Mosley, p. 91.

      “I’m sorry I’m”: Washington Post, December 9, 1969.

      “Cherokee Indian”: Ibid.

      “a down-to-earth”: Ibid.

      “refugees are people”: Ibid.

      “The American foreign”: Meet the Press, December 14, 1969.

      282“As Apollo 12”: Dept. of State Bulletin, January 26, 1970.

      “From his perspective”: Ibid.

      “I’d like to come back”: NY Times, December 20, 1969.

      “My children told me”: LA Times, March 22, 1970.

      “Oh yes”: Ibid.

      283“I note we have”: Government transcript, 25th Anniversary of the UN, pp. 167–75.

      “I hope it doesn’t”: Ibid.

      “wring our hands”: Ibid.

      “Mrs. Black, I want to”: Ibid.

      “Mr. Congressman”: Ibid.

      “Yes, you did”: Ibid.

      284“I want to say”: Ibid.

      “Mr. Kazen, you will”: Ibid.

      285“Mr. Chairman, if I could”: Ibid.

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      287“I don’t think”: LA Times, March 22, 1970.

      “It’s very”: Ibid.

      288“an overqualified”: Saturday Evening Post, summer 1972.

      “implement national”: Ibid.

      “to increase”: Ibid.

      “Shirley Temple Black, one-time”: NY Times, November 15, 1970.

      305“Once at a White House dinner”: Saturday Evening Post, summer 1972.

      “If Shirley”: Ibid.

      “All of us who have”: Department of State Publication, November 8, 1971.

      “Imagine, only”: Washington Post, January 26, 1972.

      306“Of course”: Ibid.

      “wise in the ways of”: NY Times, June 18, 1972.

      307“the indiscriminate”: Ibid, June 6, 1972.

      “unequivocally proclaim”: Ibid.

      (fn)“We find it incomprehensible”: Ibid.

      “ugliest of all”: Ibid.

      “to work within the conference”: Ibid.

      “cry of the”: Ibid, June 9, 1972.

      “imperialistic superpowers”: Ibid.

      “Our conference should”: Ibid, June 11, 1972.

      308“puffed to the platform”: Ibid.

      “that it needed a Thomas”: Ibid, June 17, 1972.

      “even a Jefferson”: Ibid.

      “the political squalls”: Ibid, June 18, 1972.

      “beneath the polemics”: Ibid.

      “the acknowledgment of”: Mosley, p. 92.

      309“Some presidential aspirants”: San Mateo Times, June 30, 1972.

      “America’s Little Sweetheart”: Ibid.

      “Has twenty-five years”: Ibid.

      “the law of the sea”: McCall’s, February 1973.

      310“There is no difference”: UPI, September 21, 1972.

      “[b]oth countries will”: Ibid.

      “Please do not refer”: Ibid.

      311“I bet this isn’t going”: McCall’s, February 1973.

      “could not bring”: Ibid.

      “We discussed”: Ibid.

      312“When I came”: Ibid.

      “signed a release”: Ibid.

      “I felt”: Ibid.

      “some intermittent”: Ibid.

      “adversity into some help”: Ibid.

      “to get it on the wires”: Redwood City Tribune, November 8, 1972.

      313“a simple mastectomy”: Ibid.

      “Coming out of a hospital”: McCall’s, February 1972.

      “. . . as I look”: Ibid.

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      315“as if they were party favors”: Shannon, NY Times, September 16, 1974.

      “contact a Dr.”: Ibid.

      “Well, you know”: Ibid.

      316“President Ford”: Ibid.

      “Mr. Bush . . . knows as much”: Ibid.

      “I do not recall if”: President Gerald R. Ford, PI.

      “Mrs. Black to”: Washington Post, September 13, 1974.

      317“was longstanding”: Ibid.

      “As a developing country”: Washington Post, September 13, 1974.

      “I think that proves”: NY Times, November 30, 1974.

      “a good deal of”: Ibid.

      “My mother put”: Peninsula, April 1986.

      318“the largest canner”: LA Herald-Express, September 11, 1974.

      “In a big double feature”: Washington Post, September 21, 1974.

      “crash, brush-up”: Mosley, p. 102.

      319“as a proof to”: Lamb, p. 285.

      320“so much money”: Ibid.

      “Ghana had been stripped”: Ibid.

      “As the economic situation”: Ibid.

      “had talked about”: David Lamb, p. 221.

      “a consideration”: Kenneth Bache, PI.

      “Many foreigners”: Ibid.

      321“The economy simply”: Ibid.

      “It’s not much of an”: Ibid.

      “Every morning when we opened”: Anon., PI.

      “There’s no country club”: Washington Post, August 30, 1974.

      322“There was keen anticipation”: Ralph Graner, PI.

      (fn)“The cheap, obvious”: Washington Post, February 9, 1975.

      “I want to see the embassy”: LA Times supplement, November 28, 1981.

      “are all going”: Ibid.

      323“The Embassy was”: Kenneth Bache, PI.

      “Ten minutes on”: LA Times supplement, November 28, 1981.

      “The downstairs looked”: Ibid.

      “Our first night”: Ladies’ Home Journal, October 1975.

      “accepted their dusk”: Ibid.

      “every-Sunday ritual”: Mosley, p. 10.

      “a killer”: Peninsula, April 1986.

      324“I asked the State”: Ibid.

      “I thought back”: Ibid.

      “My first impression”: Kenneth Bache, PI.

      325“It was probably”: Mosley, p. 103.

      “Your Excellency”: Ibid.

      “dabbled in”: Peninsula, April 1986.

      “He was very fearful”: Ibid.

      326“The presence of”: Kenneth Bache, PI.

      “It was an exciting”: Mosley, p. 104.

      327“cheered, hugged”: Ebony, March 1976.

      “I can’t imagine”: Anon., PI.

      “The event was”: Kenneth Bache, PI.

      “my deputy chief”: Peninsula, April 1986.

      328“I had met”: John Linehan, PI.

      “Whenever I saw”: Anon., PI.

      “Four of them”: Mosley, p. 105.

      329“She’s got these people”: Ebony, March 1976.

      “You’ve got to give it”: Ibid.

      “She wasn’t used to”: Kenneth Bache, PI.


      “She had a pretty good”: William Rosner, PI.

      330“The embassy staff”: Ibid.

      “an imposing white”: Ladies’ Home Journal, October 1975.

      331“something really odd”: William Rosner, PI.

      332“respected the professionalism”: Ralph Graner, PI.

      “do what is possible”: Ebony, March 1976.

      “of an economy”: Ibid.

      “I don’t think black”: U.S. News and World Report, November 8, 1976.

      333“When he arrived”: Ibid.

      “as being strongly”: Ibid.

      “One thing that upsets me”: Ibid.

      “women’s liberation”: LA Herald-Examiner, March 21, 1975.

      “Liberation”: U.S. News and World Report, November 8, 1976.

      “he retained his love”: Ladies’ Home Journal, October 1975.

      “The only thing”: William Rosner, PI.

      334“the Ambassador’s daughter”: Ibid.

      “I explained”: Ibid.

      335(fn)“The choice Washington”: Lamb, p. 178.

      “[t]he Ghanaians”: Craig Baxter, PI.

      “The reason given”: NY Times, April 28, 1976.

      “the United States”: Ibid.

      336“Obviously, the climactic”: Kenneth Bache, PI.

      (fn)“Action, action”: Lamb, p. 285.

      “for consultations”: NY Times, April 28, 1976.

      “and remarked rather”: Kenneth Bache, PI.

      337“I vividly recall”: Kenneth Bache, PI.

      “Africa is calling”: U.S. News and World Report, November 5, 1976.

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      339“made responsible for”: Historical research project No. 767, U.S. Dept. of State, Office of the Historian.

      “about half of the”: Ibid.

      340“which sounds more like”: Redwood City Tribune, July 21, 1976.

      “shaking up anything”: Washington Post, June 24, 1976.

      “They came back”: LA Times, September 30, 1976.

      “low budget eleven”: NY Times, August 20, 1976.

      341“had a White House”: Redwood City Tribune, July 21, 1976.

      “We had won the”: Carter, Rosalynn, p. 38.

      “the only thing”: People, September 13, 1976.

      “They all need wives”: San Francisco Chronicle, September 30, 1976.

      342“I have to be my own”: Ibid.

      “Indecision is the thing”: Ibid.

      “I’m durable”: Ibid.

      “in a bid to put together”: Johnson, p. 672.

      “Behind the orderly”: Ibid.

      “not only new formulas”: Hill and Williams, p. 1.

      343“I don’t think she liked”: Anon., PI.

      344“We’ll be putting them”: Redwood City Tribune, December 24, 1976.

      “Sometimes I feel”: NY Times, December 26, 1976.

      “I planned Jimmy Carter’s”: Syndicated Interview, Steve Berry, August 1982.

      345“I remembered the”: Carter, Jimmy, p. 18.

     


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