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    Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue With His Century

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      civilians, bombing of

      Civil War

      Clark, John

      Clark, Robert N. S.

      Clarke, Arthur C.

      class warfare

      Clifton, Robert

      Clifton, Susie (Florence G. McChesney)

      Clifton’s Cafeteria (Los Angeles)

      Clingerman, Mildred

      Clinton, Clifford

      Coca-Cola

      codependency theme

      cohabitation, illegality of

      Cohen, Octavus Roy

      Coign, Armand

      Coinage Act of

      Cold War

      Collier’s magazine

      Collin, Mary (Briggs). See Briggs, Mary

      Colón, Panama

      Colorado silver mine venture

      Colorado Springs, Colo., RAH’s plan to live with Ginny in

      Colorado Sunshine Club

      Columbian Exposition (1893)

      Columbia Pictures

      “Columbus Was a Dope,”

      Combat Information Center (CIC) equipment

      Comet magazine

      Comintern, Seventh World Congress of (1935)

      command philosophy

      commercial space movement

      “Common Sense,”

      Common Sense (Paine)

      communications, RAH’s experience in

      communism

      RAH’s opposition to

      as “Red Fascism,”

      in Russia

      Communist International

      Communist Party

      infiltration of Democratic Party and EPIC

      unwelcome endorsement of RAH in 1938 campaign

      Comstock, Merrill

      Comstock laws

      concentration camps

      conduct, ranking of, at Naval Academy

      Conklin, Groff

      conscription

      contraterrene matter (CT) theme

      Conyngham, USS

      Coolidge, Calvin

      co-op movement

      Cornog, Robert

      Coronado, Calif.

      Corson, Bill

      “Cosmic Construction Corps,”

      accepted and renamed “Misfit,”

      Cosmopolitan magazine

      Coughlin, Charles Edward “Father,”

      Count Basie

      counterculture

      County Librarians’ Association, Los Angeles, RAH’s talk to

      courts martial (GCM)

      “Coventry,”

      The Craft (magic)

      “Creation Took Eight Days,”

      crime, organized

      Cronkite, Walter

      Crowley, Aleister

      Book of the Law

      Crown Publishers

      Crump, Irving

      Cuba

      Cuba Libres, RAH’s favorite drink

      Cuppy, Will

      currency, value of, in 1930s vs. in 2000s

      Curry, Elinor (RAH’s first wife)

      adultery of, during honeymoon with RAH

      divorce from

      Curtis, Charles

      “Da Capo,”

      Dalgliesh, Alice

      The Silver Pencil

      Damico, Tony

      dances, in Annapolis

      “Dance Session” (poem)

      Dan Patch (horse)

      Dark Days

      Dart, Caryl

      Darwin, Charles

      On the Origin of Species

      The Descent of Man

      Darwinian thinking

      dating, double, in bed

      Daugherty, Walter

      David, Joseph B.

      David Lamb (character)

      Davis, Bette

      Davis, James

      Dawes, Vice President

      Deacon, Sergeant

      de Camp, Catherine Crook

      de Camp, L. Sprague

      RAH’s advice, to tone himself down

      de Camp, Lyman

      Deems, Navigator

      Deladrier, Capitaine

      Delos Wait (character)

      del Rey, Lester, “The Luck of Ignatz,”

      demerits

      Democratic Central Committee (California)

      Democratic National Committee

      Democratic National Convention 1940 (Chicago) 1944

      Democratic Party

      in 1938 election

      in 1946 election

      in California

      communist infiltration of

      Freethinker wing of

      in Kansas City

      RAH’s post-War involvement with

      split in, between EPICs and traditional Democrats

      Denbo, Robert Wayne

      Denver, Colo.

      Pendergast men in

      Denver Athletic Club

      Denver Post

      depression, late-onset

      Destination Moon (movie)

      destroyers

      Deutsch, Bill

      The Devil in the Cheese (play)

      “The Devil Makes the Law,”

      de Weldon, Felix W.

      Dewey, John

      Individualism: Old and New

      Diana Productions

      Dickens, Charles, A Tale of Two Cities

      Dirac, Paul

      disabled veterans

      Leslyn’s work in rehabilitation of

      discipline

      diving

      divorce

      co-respondent in

      Dockweiler, John

      dog-people theme

      Doheny, Edward L.

      double dating in bed

      double standard, in the Navy

      Douglas, C. H., Social Credit

      Douglas, Helen Gahagan

      Douglas, Melvyn

      Douglas, Myrtle R.

      Downer, Dick

      Downey, Sheridan

      Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan

      “The Horror of the Heights,”

      Dreamland Auditorium (Los Angeles)

      drinking

      Dugan, Grace “Cats”. See Sang, Grace Dugan

      Duncan, George B.

      Dunne, J. W.

      An Experiment with Time

      Dunsany, Lord

      Durant, Ariel

      Durant, Will

      dust devil story

      Dymaxion House

      Eagle lunar lander

      Earp, Wyatt

      earthquakes

      “Easy Job,”

      Eddy, Nelson, “The Ballad of Rodger Young,”

      Edgerly, Mira

      Edison, Thomas

      Edwards, Charles

      Edward VII

      Einstein-Minkowski space-time

      elderly, economic selfishness of, in RAH’s view

      elections of 1934, in California

      elections of 1936, in California

      elections of 1938, in California

      elections of 1944, Roosevelt’s 4th term, and choice of Truman as Vice President

      elections of

      RAH’s idea to give the presidency to the Republicans

      Electrical Experimenter magazine

      Electric Park, Kansas City

      electric power, cheap, RAH’s plan for

      elephants

      Eleventh Commandment (Thou Shalt Not Get Caught)

      Elite Post Card Co.

      Elks Magazine

      Ellis, Havelock

      Elysia (Valley of the Nude) (film)

      Elysian Fields nudist camp

      Emerson, Ralph Waldo

      “Over-Soul,”

      Empire State Building

      Emsheimer, Ted

      End Poverty in Civilization

      End Poverty League

      engineering, studies at Naval Academy

      Enola Gay

      EPIC—“End Poverty in California,”

      candidates from

      communists in

      constitution proposed, to be written by RAH

      continued survival after 1934 defeat

      convention (1935)

      economic plan

      fracturing of, into two groups

      histories written about

      nominal control of
    Democratic Party

      political alliances of

      waning power of

      EPIC News

      epistemology

      equator, ceremonies when crossing

      “Eros and Agape” (introduction to Theodore Sturgeon’s posthumous novel, Godbody)

      Eshbach, Lloyd

      Esnault-Pelterie, Robert

      Esperanto

      etiquette, instruction in, at the Naval Academy

      Evans, Anna (great-grandmother)

      Evening News-Standard

      evolution, a story about

      Ewing, Gen. Thomas

      Executive rating

      extracurricular activities (high school)

      extramarital affairs

      F4B fighters

      FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)

      Facts magazine

      Fall, Albert B.

      “False Dawn” (alternate title)

      “Fans are Slans” movement

      fantasy

      The Fantasy Film Works of George Pal (DVD) (to Introduction)

      Fantasy News fanzine

      Fantasy Press

      fanzines

      Farley, James A.

      Farnham’s Freehold

      fascism, Popular Front against

      fascist governments

      Black and “Red,”

      United Front against

      Fath, E. A., The Elements of Astronomy

      Fat Man

      FBI

      feminist theme

      fencing and swordplay, RAH’s

      Ferrer Modern Schools

      fiction, Victorian vs. Modernist

      film industry, opposition to Sinclair

      film making, packaging deals in

      Fink, Dr. David Harold

      Finnegan, Joseph

      Finney, Charles G., Circus of Dr. Lao

      “Fire Down Below,”

      Fiske, John

      Fitts, Burton

      Fitzsimmons Army Hospital, Denver

      slack treatment at

      “Flight into the Future” (article collaboration with Cal Laning)

      Flippin, Royce

      flying, RAH’s unfulfilled love of

      flying saucers

      food, world problem of

      football

      Ford, Henry

      Ford, John (movie director)

      Ford, John Anson

      Ford Instrument Company

      “Foreign Policy” (alternate title)

      Forensics (debate) squad

      Forman, Edward

      Fort, Charles

      Fort Clayton, Panama

      Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

      Fortune magazine

      Fort Worth, Texas

      For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs

      rejected

      Fourier, Charles

      Fowler, Virginia

      Fox Film Corporation

      Fox Movietone News

      Foy, Bryan

      France

      invaded by Germany (1940)

      mobilizes against Germany (1939)

      Frank, Raymond

      Frau im Mond

      free love, in stories

      Free masonry

      “Free Men,”

      Freethinker wing of the Democratic Party

      French and Spanish companies, at the Naval Academy

      frenching out (absent without leave)

      Fromm, Erich

      frontier

      Frontier Exposition (Fort Worth, 1936)

      Fuller, Buckminster

      Fuller, Edmund

      fundamentalism, RAH’s rejection of

      Future

      Future History series

      abridged collection proposal

      Future History chart

      hardcover proposal

      notes for

      See also history of the future

      Futuria Fantasia

      Futurians

      GALCIT (the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at Cal Tech)

      gambling, on board ship

      Garmes, Lee

      Garrison, John and Alice

      gasoline rationing

      Gay, Hobart “Hap,”

      Geisel, Theodor Seuss (Dr. Seuss)

      General Order No.

      General Semantics

      General Services company theme

      General Tire

      genetics theme

      “Gentlemen, Be Seated,”

      George, Henry, Progress and Poverty

      German Rocket Society

      German scientists, in American rocketry

      Germany

      culture of, need to be destroyed, according to RAH

      invasion of France (1940)

      invasion of Poland (1939)

      invasion of Russia (1941)

      Nazi

      prison camps

      superweapons developed by

      germ theory

      Gernsback, Hugo

      Gerstenfeld, Virginia “Ginny” (3rd wife)

      accepted as “family member,”

      breakup with fiancé George Harris

      considers RAH’s marriage proposal, and accepts

      disappears

      emotional handling of separation from RAH

      fiancé George Harris

      flies to Colorado Springs to meet RAH

      goes to stay in New York without RAH

      goodbye to, at end of WWII

      helps RAH move

      house guest of the Heinleins

      influence on RAH’s politics

      kept a secret from close friends during wander year in trailer

      love letter to RAH

      love of cats

      in love with RAH

      marries RAH in New Mexico

      moves West to attend UCLA

      notes Leslyn’s drinking problem

      pet names for

      poem by

      politicization of

      recollections of Leslyn

      relationship with RAH

      separation from RAH on his D.C. and L.A. trips

      sexual relations

      skating prowess

      testing dilemma

      thyroid deficiency

      typing help to RAH

      Gettysburg Address

      ghosts

      ghostwriting

      by others, not RAH

      RAH uneasy about engaging in

      GI Bill

      Gifford, Jim, Robert A. Heinlein: A Reader’s Companion

      Gnostic Mass

      God

      Goddard, Robert

      The Gods of Mars (Burroughs)

      gods owning people theme

      Golden Age of science fiction

      Golden Gate International Exposition (San Francisco, 1939)

      “Goldfish Bowl” (alternate title)

      Gold N

      Goldwater, Barry, The Conscience of a Conservative

      Gopher Hole (trailer)

      sold

      Gordon, Pierre

      “The Gostak Distims the Doshes,”

      Graf Zeppelin dirigible

      Grand Coulee Dam

      Grand Olympic Auditorium, EPIC campaign rally in

      Grant, Alan, Anarky graphic-novel series

      Grant, Ulysses S.

      grass-roots campaigns

      “gravity gauge” idea

      Gray, Allan “Gus,”

      Gray, Zane

      Great Depression

      Green, Edwin

      “The Green Hills of Earth,”

      title unconsciously appropriated from C. L. Moore

      Greenwich Village

      Greenwood Grammar School, Kansas City

      Gripsholm Swedish “mercy ship,”

      Groves, Leslie

      Guam

      Guantánamo Bay, Cuba

      guided-missile research

      “Gulf,”

      gunnery

      gunnery drills

      Gurney, Marshall Barton “Marsh,”

      Gymkhana at Naval Academy 1927 1928, last year

      Haggard, H. Rider

      Haight, Raymond

      Haiti

      Hall Brother
    s Lithography

      Halley’s Comet

      Hallmark Cards

      Halsey, William F. “Bull,”

      “Ham and Eggs” old-age pension scheme

      Hamilton, Edmond

      Harding, Murphy & Tucker

      Harding, Warren G.

      Harlow, Jean

      Harriman, W. Averell

      Harris, George

      Harrison, James

      Harsanyi, Zsolt de, The Star Gazer: A Novel of the Life of Galileo

      Hart, William S.

      Harvard Classics

      Hawaii

      Hawkins, Augustus

      Hawkins, Lee (collaborator with E. E. Smith)

      Hawkins, Willard G.

      Hay, Ian, The First Hundred Thousand

      Hayakawa, S. I.

      Hayland, Mrs. Herbert

      Haymarket Riots

      Hays, Will

      Hayworth Hall (alternate title)

      hazing (at the Naval Academy)

      “Heil!”

      Heinlein, Alice Lewis (sister-in-law, married to Lawrence Lyle)

      Heinlein, Alma Ann (great-aunt)

      Heinlein, Bam (mother). See Lyle, Bam

      Heinlein, Clare. See Heinlein, Jesse Clare “Jay” (brother)

      Heinlein, Dorothy (wife of Jesse)

      Heinlein, Dorothy Martin

      Heinlein, Edward Ray (nephew)

      Heinlein, Elinor (RAH’s first wife). See Curry, Elinor

      Heinlein, Francis Marion “Frank” (great-uncle)

      Heinlein, Harvey Wallace (great-uncle)

      Heinlein, Jesse Clare “Jay” (brother)

      Heinlein, Jessie (great-aunt)

      Heinlein, Jessie Clare (aunt)

      Heinlein, Kitty (aunt)

      Heinlein, Lawrence (great-grandfather)

      Heinlein, Lawrence (great-uncle)

      Heinlein, Lawrence Lewis (“Bud”) (nephew)

      Heinlein, Lawrence Lyle (brother)

      enlisting in the Great War

      letter to

      marriage of

      and occupation of Japan

      rose to Major General rank

      second marriage of

      Heinlein, Lawrence Ray “Ray” (uncle)

      Heinlein, Leonard Smith (great-uncle)

      Heinlein, Leslyn MacDonald (second wife). See MacDonald, Leslyn

      Heinlein, Lorenz/Lawrence (great-great-great grandfather)

      Heinlein, Louise (sister)

      Heinlein, Mary Alice (great-aunt)

      Heinlein, Mary Jean (sister)

      Heinlein, Oscar Allen (great-uncle) to ch.

     


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