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NOTES TO PAGES 117–125<br />

44. Milton Friedman and George Stigler, Roofs or Ceilings?, in Verdict on Rent Control<br />

(London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 1972), 18–32. Quote from Milton Friedman and<br />

Rose D. Friedman, Two Lucky People: Memoirs (Chicago: University of Chicago Press,<br />

1998), 151.<br />

45. AR to William Mullendore, September 20, 1946, Letters, 320–237.<br />

46. AR to Leonard Read, September 12, 1946, Letters, 320; AR to Rose Wilder Lane,<br />

October 9, 1946, Letters, 332.<br />

47. Friedman and Stigler both described the incident at length in their memoirs.<br />

See Friedman and Friedman, Two Lucky People, chapter 9; George Stigler, Memoirs of an<br />

Unregulated Economist (New York: Basic Books, 1988), chapter 10.<br />

48. See Ayn Rand, “Textbook of Americanism,” The Vigil, May 1946, 1, and The Vigil, June<br />

1946, 2. The full “Textbook” appeared in the May, June, and July 1946 issues of The Vigil.<br />

49. Of the thirteen responses Read received, four offered a complete endorsement,<br />

one a critical rejection, and the rest varied degrees of qualifi ed endorsement. See “To<br />

Foundation Staff from L. E. R. Re. Textbook of Americanism,” undated, and attached<br />

responses, ARP 146-RE3.<br />

50. AR to Leonard Read, November 2, 1946; Leonard Read to AR, November 5, 1946;<br />

AR to Leonard Read, November 20, 1946; Leonard Read to AR, November 23, 1946, all<br />

in ARP 146-RE3.<br />

51. See William Holtz, Ghost in the Little House: A Life of Rose Wilder Lane (Columbia:<br />

University of Missouri Press, 1993), especially 273–76, 379–85.<br />

52. Richard Cornuelle, Oral History outtakes, ARP.<br />

53. Rose Wilder Lane to AR, October 11, 1946, ARP 142-LAx.<br />

54. AR to Rose Wilder Lane, November 30, 1945, Letters, 238; AR to Rose Wilder Lane,<br />

August 21, 1946, Letters, 307.<br />

55. Rose Wilder Lane to AR, August 24, 1946, ARP 142-LAx.<br />

56. Rose Wilder Lane to AR, October 11, 1946, ARP 142-LAx.<br />

57. AR to Rose Wilder Lane, November 3, 1946, Letters, 343–50.<br />

58. Rose Wilder Lane to AR, November 6, 1946, ARP 142-LAx.<br />

59. AR to Rose Wilder Lane, December 1946, Letters, 353.<br />

60. AR to Rose Wilder Lane, November 3, 1946, Letters, 350.<br />

61. AR to Marie Strachnov, August 8, 1946, Letters, 302.<br />

62. Ayn Rand, “Screen Guide for Americans,” Plain Talk, November 1947, 37–42,<br />

reprinted in Journals, 356.<br />

63. Ayn Rand, “Testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee,<br />

October 20, 1947,” Journals, 380. Contemporary reaction is in Joseph North, “Torquemada<br />

in Technicolor,” New Masses, November 4, 1947; Garry Wills, introduction to Lillian<br />

Hellman, Scoundrel Time (Boston: Little Brown, 1976), 1–2. Rand’s testimony is covered<br />

in Robert Mayhew, Ayn Rand and Song of Russia: Communism and Anti-Communism in<br />

1940s Hollywood (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2005).<br />

64. Mayhew, Ayn Rand and Song of Russia, 379.<br />

65. Rand’s notes about her testimony are reprinted in Journals, 381–86. AR to Edna<br />

Lonigen, March 26, 1949, ARP 111–01D.<br />

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