64. Kotek,
65. Gloria Steinem, “Organization and Activities of the Independent Service for Information on the Vienna Youth Festival,” n.d., box 115, folder Youth Festival, Vienna, General Correspondence 1959 1, C. D. Jackson Papers, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Abilene, Kansas.
66. Sydney Stern,
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67. Zbigniew Brzezinski, quoted in ibid., p. 112.
68. Quoted in ibid., p. 116.
69. C. D. Jackson to Gloria Steinem, 4 March 1959, box 115, folder Youth Festival, 4, Jackson Papers. C. D. Jackson to Frank Stanton, 13 July 1959, and C. D. Jackson to Cord Meyer, 15 July 1959, both box 115, folder Youth Festival, Vienna, General Correspondence 1959 3, Jackson Papers.
70. Quoted in Sydney Stern,
71. C. D. Jackson to Gloria Steinem, 8 July 1959, and Gloria Steinem to C. D. Jackson, 12 June 1959, both box 115, folder Youth Festival, Vienna, General Correspondence 1959 3, Jackson Papers.
72. Michael Harrington,
73. Anon., “Program of the Vienna Youth Festival,” n.d., box 115, folder Youth Festival, Vienna, General Correspondence 1959 3, Jackson Papers.
74. Emory Bundy, quoted in Cummings,
75. Sydney Stern,
76. Sam Walker to C. D. Jackson, 31 July 1959, box 115, folder Youth Festival, Vienna, General Correspondence 1959 2, Jackson Papers.
77. Anon., “Notes on U.S. Delegation,” 5 October 1959, box 115, folder Youth Festival, Vienna, General Correspondence 1959 2, Jackson Papers.
78. Sam Walker to C. D. Jackson, 24 July 1959, box 115, folder Youth Festival, Vienna, General Correspondence 1959 2, Jackson Papers.
79. Brzezinski quoted in Sydney Stern,
80. Ibid., p. 120.
81. Quoted in ibid., p. 118.
82. C. D. Jackson to Fritz Molden, 11 November 1959, box 115, folder Youth Festival, Vienna, General Correspondence 1959 1, Jackson Papers.
83. Meyer,
84. Quoted in Carolyn G. Heilbrun,
85. Quoted in Sydney Stern,
86. Quoted in ibid., p. 292.
87. See, for example, William Colby and Peter Forbath,
88. See Sydney Stern,
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1. Dorothy Bauman, oral history, box 54, folder 888, Committee of Correspondence Papers, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.
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Like the other oral histories cited in this chapter, the interview with Bauman was recorded in 1987 by Jacqueline Van Voris. I am indebted to Van Voris’s
2. Dorothy Bauman, “Right or Wrong?” 29 October 1974, 54.888, Committee of Correspondence Papers.
3. “In a Drawing Room,”
4. Dorothy Bauman, “Right or Wrong?” 29 October 1974, 54.888, Committee of Correspondence Papers.
5. Cord Meyer,
6. Dorothy Bauman, “Right or Wrong?” 29 October 1974, 54.888, Committee of Correspondence Papers.
7. Bauman, oral history.
8. Dorothy Bauman, “Right or Wrong?” 29 October 1974, 54.888, Committee of Correspondence Papers.
9. Bauman, oral history.
10. “What Steps Should Be Taken to Rally the Women of the Free World to Counteract Communist Propaganda?” 16 April 1952, 2.18, Committee of Correspondence Papers.
11. “Report of Meeting Held April 16, 1952,” n.d., 7.213, Lena M. Phillips Papers, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.
12. Bauman, oral history.
13. Minutes of meeting, 27 January 1953, 2.18, Committee of Correspondence Papers.
14. Thomas W. Braden, interview with author, Woodbridge, Virginia, 18 June 2001.
15. See Meyer,
16. Spencer Arnold, quoted in “Notes on Special Board Meeting Monday, July 24, 1967, 10.30 a.m.,” addition, box 2, folder Financial Records, Committee of Correspondence Papers.