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NOTES TO PAGES 170–177<br />

Princeton University Press, 2005); Joseph Colin McNicholas, “Corporate Culture and<br />

the American Novel: Producers, Persuaders, and Communicators,” PhD diss., University<br />

of Texas at Austin, 1999.<br />

6. Clement Williamson, “Dear Friend,” letter accompanying “Faith and Force”<br />

reprint, October 10, 1960, ARP 105–12A.<br />

7. Algird C. Pocius to New American Library, January 5, 1966, ARP 002–05C. The<br />

speech was also reprinted by CF&I Steel Corporation, Management Newsletter, no. 169,<br />

July 1966; in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, October 1, 1960 by Shaker Savings Association;<br />

in a pamphlet distributed by Shaker Savings Association, ARP 083–28x.<br />

8. C. W. Anderson, memo to IRG executives, October 31, 1961, ARP 09–11x.<br />

9. Clement Williamson to AR, September 9, 1960, ARP 105–12A.<br />

10. C. W. Anderson to AR, October 2, 1961, ARP 042–02A; R. J. Duncan to AR, May 9,<br />

1961, ARP 108–24A; Joseph Moran to AR, April 30, 1962, ARP 108–24B; AR to John Sullivan,<br />

May 18, 1962, 108–24A. The two professors were Clarence Walton and Richard Eels. Rand<br />

addressed the class in 1961. Richard Eels to AR, July 12, 1961, ARP 108–24C. The symposium<br />

was intended to address issues raised by William H. Whyte’s The Organization Man.<br />

Rand’s response to the question “What is or should be the nature of the ‘faith’ subscribed<br />

to by modern management?” anticipated her essay “For the New Intellectual.” Ayn Rand,<br />

“A Faith for Modern Management,” Atlanta Economic Review 8, no. 9 (1958): 1.<br />

11. Granville Hicks, “A Parable of Buried Talents,” New York Times Book Review,<br />

October 26, 1957, 4–5. The Times’ positive review of The Fountainhead is by Lorine<br />

Pruette, “The Battle against Evil,” New York Times Book Review, May 16, 1943, 7, 18. Helen<br />

Beal Woodward, “Atlas Shrugged,” Saturday Review, October 12, 1957, 25.<br />

12. Biographical Interview 17, April 19, 1961.<br />

13. On his reluctance to write the review, see Whittaker Chambers to Murray Rothbard,<br />

August 25, 1958, “Letters 1958 July–Dec,” Rothbard Papers, Mises Institute. Chambers’s<br />

worldview is described in Sam Tanenhous, Whittaker Chambers: A Biography (New<br />

York: Random House, 1997); Michael Kimmage, The Conservative Turn: Lionel Trilling,<br />

Whittaker Chambers, and the Lessons of Anti-Communism (Cambridge, MA: Harvard<br />

University Press 2009). I give a fuller treatment of Chambers’s review in Jennifer Burns,<br />

“Godless Capitalism: Ayn Rand and the Conservatives,” Modern Intellectual History 1,<br />

no. 3 (2004): 1–27.<br />

14. Whittaker Chambers, “Big Sister Is Watching You,” National Review, December<br />

28, 1957, 596.<br />

15. Ibid., 594.<br />

16. See “Letters to the Editor,” National Review, January 18, 1958, 71.<br />

17. John Chamberlain, “Reviewer’s Notebook: Atlas Shrugged,” National Review,<br />

January 18, 1958. See Isabel Paterson to William F. Buckley Jr., January 2, 1958, “Paterson,<br />

Isabel (1958),” Box 6, William F. Buckley, Jr., Papers, Yale University Library.<br />

18. John Chamberlain, “To the Editor: An Open Letter to Ayn Rand,” National<br />

Review, February 1, 1958, 118. Murray Rothbard also took Rand’s side in the ensuing<br />

exchange of letters. See Rothbard, “To the Editor,” National Review, January 25, 1968, 95.<br />

19. In addition to the letter, Mullendore wrote two lengthy memos analyzing Atlas<br />

Shrugged of six and fi ve pages each, dated September 15, 1957 and October 12, 1957,<br />

respectively. “Dearest Carla and Louis,” September 22, 1957, Mullendore Papers, “Rand,<br />

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