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    Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue With His Century

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      Heinlein, Oscar Allen, Jr. (cousin) to ch.

      Heinlein, Rex Ivar (brother)

      appointment to United States Naval Academy

      in the Army in World War II

      childhood rivalry with RAH

      graduation

      joins Army, after graduation from Naval Academy

      at the Naval Academy

      parents’ favorite

      RAH’s rivalry with

      reconciliation with

      rejected by RAH

      ROTC member

      vision problems

      Heinlein, Rex Ivar (father)

      “brought home on a shutter,”

      depression of, leading to involutional melancholia

      discipline rules

      enlisted in the Spanish-American War

      family background

      finances of

      funeral of

      gifts from

      gives RAH a hundred dollars

      golden wedding anniversary

      house purchase

      occupation

      political connections

      psychologically shattered by Rose Elizabeth’s death

      RAH’s letter to, asking to borrow money

      visit to Annapolis

      Heinlein, Robert Anson

      (1907) birth

      (1907) as child

      (1914) enters school in first grade

      (1916) first jobs, starting at age nine

      (1919) high school years

      (1920–1922) jobs as teen

      (1923) hiking trip to Colorado

      (1923) preparing for college

      (1924) nominated to Annapolis

      (1925) admitted to Annapolis Naval Academy

      (1925) enters Naval Academy

      (1925) Plebe Year

      (1926) practice cruise

      (1926) Youngster Year

      (1927) Frenching Out incident, demerits, loss of leave, time in the brig, and aftermath

      (1927) named CPO of regiment

      (1927) practice cruise

      (1927) Second Class Year

      (1927) trip home to Kansas City

      (1928) First Class Year

      (1928) practice cruise

      (1928) rated midshipman 2PO

      (1929) rated midshipman 1PO

      (1929) applies for Rhodes Scholarship

      (1929) graduation from Naval Academy

      (1929) receives commission

      (1929) post-graduation return to Kansas City

      (1929) marriage to Elinor Curry

      (1929) on the Lexington

      (1930) divorce from Elinor Curry

      (1932) meets Leslyn MacDonald, and proposes marriage

      (1932) weds Leslyn MacDonald

      (1932) promoted to lieutenant, j.g.

      (1932) on the Roper

      (1933) tuberculosis treatment

      (1934) forced retirement from Navy for medical reasons

      (1934) visit to family in Kansas City

      (1934) advanced degree work

      (1934) volunteering for EPIC campaign

      (1935) with the EPIC movement

      (1935) lecture to West Hollywood Democratic Club

      (1935) letter in Hollywood Citizen-News, signed “Lieut., U.S. Navy,”

      (1935) purchase of house on Lookout Mountain in Los Angeles

      (1936–1937) allegiances during EPIC fracturing

      (1936) work in unifying the Democratic Party in California

      (1938–1939) esoteric studies and first writings

      (1938) runs for California 59th Assembly District seat

      (1938) Democratic Party organizing

      (1938) loses Democratic primary to a Republican

      (1938) political disillusionment of, giving up on the Democratic Party

      (1938) first steps getting into SF writing

      (1939) memo re start of World War II

      (1939) fight with and rejection of brother Rex Ivar

      (1939) consultantship on oil conservation initiative

      (1940) pays off mortgage on Lookout Mountain house on proceeds of sales from writing

      (1940) road trip across country to New York

      (1940) meets fans in New York

      (1940) politics at Democratic National Convention of 1940

      (1940) buys used car from Doc Smith

      (1940) Christmas gifts to and from Leslyn

      (1941) remodeling Lookout Mountain house, with studio

      (1941) speech at Denver WorldCon

      (1941) considers retiring from writing for pulps

      (1941) support of Leslyn’s mother

      (1941) possible recall into Navy service

      (1941) asks for active duty assignment after Pearl Harbor attack

      (1941) personal preparation for wartime duty

      (1941) seeks Naval Reserve commission

      (1942) offer of job at Aeronautical Materials Laboratory in Philadelphia

      (1942) rents out Los Angeles house

      (1942) wartime civilian employment for Naval Aircraft Factory, Philadelphia

      (1942) dislikes conditions at AML wartime job

      (1943) evaluation and promotion at AML

      (1943) wartime strains on marriage

      (1943) interest in joining merchant marines

      (1943) on medical leave in hospital without pay

      (1944) realization of own unfitness for combat

      (1944) considers resuming writing

      (1945) thinks seriously about going back to writing

      (1945) reaction to Hiroshima

      (1945) resigns from NAES at war’s end

      (1945) moon rocket project

      (1945) final satisfactory year of wartime work

      (1945) cross-country drive home to Los Angeles

      (1945) return to Los Angeles after the war

      (1945) relaxation in Murrieta Hot Springs Hotel, Murrieta, California

      (1945) return to Hollywood house after renter vacated

      (1946) work at Naval Aircraft Factory portrayed as boondoggle, in a Philadelphia paper exposé postwar

      (1946) bans liquor from house and stops drinking

      (1946) Ginny comes as house guest

      (1947) copes with Leslyn’s drinking

      (1947) divorce from Leslyn proposed

      (1947) burning of personal papers

      (1947) divorce from Leslyn not final

      (1947) leaves Lookout Mountain house

      (1947) trailer sought by

      (1947) plans post-divorce

      (1947) divorce from Leslyn finalized

      (1947) trailer living with Ginny

      (1948) New Orleans and Mardi Gras with Ginny

      (1948) trip to D.C. without Ginny

      (1948) trip to L.A. without Ginny, to discuss film projects

      (1948) change of California voter registration address

      (1948) relationship with parents and siblings in Los Angeles

      (1948) collaboration with van Ronkel on film script

      (1948) proposes marriage to Ginny in a letter

      (1948) arrives in Colorado Springs to meet Ginny

      (1948) marries Ginny in New Mexico

      (1950) attempt to get security clearance

      (1988) worldwide grief at death of

      advice to himself

      anti-racist upbringing

      art classes taken by

      athletic abilities and preferences at Annapolis

      on authors’ sale of rights to own work

      award for fencing

      books as presents for his birthday given at WorldCon

      boxing and wrestling requirement at Naval Academy

      burning of papers (1947)

      burning of papers (1987)

      calm presentation of self to outside world during times of personal trouble

      campaign biography for 1938 campaign

      cats and dogs, attitude toward

      a character in a roman à clef

      character strength of

      childhood memories

      childlessness, reasons for

      communism, attitude toward


      considers becoming a Republican

      dating (and hypnotizing dates)

      dating at Annapolis

      dating in high school

      decision making, speed of

      demerits at Naval Academy

      discipline problem (political letter published in local paper) preventing wartime service

      disciplining of, as child

      divorce from Leslyn, emotions and stress from

      divorce from Leslyn, friends’ responses to

      emotional nature of

      extracurricular activities at Naval Academy

      extramarital affairs

      fascination with the stars

      feminist, anti-sexist, and women’s rights advocate

      on fencing team at Annapolis

      film project ideas

      financial straits after divorce from Leslyn

      financial straits after forced retirement

      financial straits at Naval Academy

      financial straits during World War II

      in fire control assignment

      flight qualifying exams, fails

      gallantry, attitude toward

      getting out of science fiction, according to Leslyn’s rumor-mongering

      grades and class standing at Naval Academy

      graduate degree pursuit, rethought and rejected

      haircuts

      as hazer or discipliner

      hero worship tendency

      in high school, not liked

      high school subjects

      honesty of, in not hiding falsified test results

      house guests of

      house in Los Angeles. See Los Angeles

      hypocrisy, attitude toward

      ice skating hobby

      illumination of, when researching new ideas

      independent attitude of, as child

      as intellectual father to readers worldwide

      internationalism of

      interviews with

      learns about justice, discipline, and punishment on board ship

      legal counsel for accused seamen

      and Leslyn, post-divorce

      and Leslyn’s drinking, obliviousness to

      letters to and from home while at Annapolis

      letter to father about financial straits at Naval Academy

      life modeling by

      and marriage, attitude toward

      medal for Expert Rifleman and Expert Pistol Shot

      medical career wished for, by parents

      meeting people and getting to know them

      mid-life self-assessment

      military interests and involvement

      military pay in retirement

      mining venture in Colorado

      monetary theory of

      monikers “Bobby” vs. “Bob” vs. “Robert,”

      moral and legal issues re cohabitation with Ginny

      as moralist

      motion picture contract conflict

      mystical experiences starting in childhood

      Navy service number (0-62624)

      nudist activity

      odd jobs and money-raising schemes as teen

      one-track mind of, when writing

      open marriage of, with Leslyn

      outsider status, coping with

      painting hobby

      philosophy of, expressed in letters to Armand Coign

      photography club membership

      as platoon leader at Annapolis

      political activities of, post-War

      political campaigning

      political involvement, attitudes and psychological constitution toward

      political leanings of, as radical liberal

      political leanings of, not a conservative or rightist

      political platform

      politicized by class warfare in Southern California

      post-war world, view of

      pragmatic socialist outlook

      prejudice lacking in

      progressive and unorthodox ideas of, development of in teen years

      as a public figure

      public speaking by

      reading, love of

      reading habits of

      as real estate salesman

      recognition of own oddity

      relationship with Ginny

      relationship with Mary Briggs

      relationship with mother

      religious background and upbringing

      religious disbelief and skepticism

      research of new subjects

      rifle and pistol practice

      roommate’s write-up of, for the Naval Academy class yearbook

      science fiction reading

      as a science fiction writer, with aspirations to be more than that

      sculpture hobby

      self-assessment

      self-discipline of

      self-presentation, problems with

      sexual attitudes

      sexual relations

      social movements influenced by

      social outsider at Annapolis

      social skills training at Annapolis

      spirituality of

      stammering problem

      theater endeavours at Annapolis

      theater endeavours in high school

      tooth knocked out by an irate husband

      travel lust

      typing skills, self-taught

      virginity, lost to a grandmother

      volunteerism of

      writing career, as business

      writing course at Naval Academy (Major-Browning class)

      writing methods

      Heinlein, Robert Anson, health

      bladder cysts

      cold, influenza, and sinus infection

      deterioration in wartime job

      exercise prescribed

      eye and vision problems

      eyesight poor

      gains weight and muscle after Plebe summer

      gonorrhea, suspected but disproved

      hemorrhoids and operation

      kidney ailment

      medical problems impeding wartime active duty

      mental stress, medical attention for

      physical, mental, spiritual deterioration as result of wartime overwork

      physical examination before entering Naval Academy

      prostatitis

      pulmonary tuberculosis

      removed from high-altitude testing

      seasickness

      sedative prescribed for

      sinusitis

      underweight

      unfitness for combat

      urethral infection

      weakness, while at UCLA

      wrist problem, affecting his ability to stay on the fencing team

      Heinlein, Robert Anson, writings of

      agents for, moving away from Campbell and Street & Smith

      atomics articles

      bad, hack editing of

      “bad clear through” editor’s remark

      boys’ books

      class yearbook at Naval Academy

      difficulty with, post-Leslyn

      evolving past pulp writing

      fantasy stories

      fiction vs. articles, RAH’s feelings about

      first fiction by (1929)

      first full-length book manuscript

      first sale

      first steps getting into SF writing

      girls’ books

      irony in

      juvenile writing

      notes on first writings, and ideas for

      pay rate from pulps

      plot deficiency and need for coaching, claimed

      poetry and doggerel

      popularity post-war

      pseudonyms used

      public influence of

      pulps vs. slicks vs. book publication, RAH’s aim

      puns in titles of

      quotations from writings

      rejections, effect on RAH

      remain in print

      reviews by RAH

      for shipboard newspaper, sample of

      story structure

      story theme dilemma

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    nbsp; story written for Ginny

      “world-saver” articles

      Heinlein, Rose Elizabeth (sister)

      accidental death of

      Heinlein, Samuel Edward (grandfather)

      death of

      Heinlein, Virginia (third wife). See Gerstenfeld, Virginia “Ginny”

      Heinlein Brothers, Agricultural Implements

      “the Heinlein effect” (inspiring technological ideas)

      Heinlein family

      background and genealogies

      disciplining of children

      expectations of children’s grades

      finances of

      German roots of

      in Kansas City

      love of reading

      meaning of the surname

      military tradition

      move to Hollywood, Calif.

      political affiliations

      religious observance

      in World War II

      Heinlein Family Association

      Heinlein grid

      Heinlein-Hurst, Mina Ladine (aunt)

      Heinlein-Pemberton, Alice Irene (aunt)

      Heinlein Prize for Accomplishments in Commercial Space Activities

      Henie, Sonja

      Henlein, Konrad

      Henning, Carl

      Henry Holt & Company

      Hepburn, Katharine

      Herbster, V. D.

      Herndon Monument climb

      Hevelin, Rusty

      Heyliger, William

      Hibbs, Ben

      Hindu sacred writing

      Hinton, C. H., A New Era of Thought

      Hirohito, Emperor of Japan

      Hiroshima, bombing of

      history of the future

      chart of, published

      See also Future History series

      Hitler, Adolf

      assassination attempt (July 20, 1944)

      Hitler-Stalin pact

      Hollywood, Calif.

      Hollywood Citizen-News

      Hollywood High

      Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee of Arts, Sciences, and Professions

      Hollywood New Economics Group

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Holmes, H. H. (pseudonym of A. P. White) See also Boucher, Anthony

      Holt, William

      Holystone

      homesickness

      Hong Kong

      honor code

      honor system

      Hoover, Herbert

      Hoover, J. Edgar

      Hoover, John H.

      Hoover Dam

      Horace Mann Elementary School

      Horatio Alger books

      Horne, Charlie

      Horoshem, Isidore

      “The Horse That Could Not Fly,”

      Hough, Emerson

      Hour of the Knife (proposal)

      Howard, Dr.

      “How To, in Four Tricky Lessons,”

      How to Be a Politician

      “How to Be a Survivor” (article)

      “How to Write a Story” (humor article)

     


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