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More oxford <strong>books</strong> @ www.OxfordeBook.<strong>com</strong><strong>Fore</strong> <strong>more</strong> <strong>urdu</strong> <strong>books</strong> <strong>visit</strong> <strong>www.4Urdu</strong>.<strong>com</strong>NOTES TO PAGES 170–177323Princeton University Press, 2005); Joseph Colin McNicholas, “Corporate Culture andthe American Novel: Producers, Persuaders, and Communicators,” PhD diss., Universityof Texas at Austin, 1999.6. Clement Williamson, “Dear Friend,” letter ac<strong>com</strong>panying “Faith and Force”reprint, October 10, 1960, ARP 105–12A.7. Algird C. Pocius to New American Library, January 5, 1966, ARP 002–05C. Thespeech was also reprinted by CF&I Steel Corporation, Management Newsletter, no. 169,July 1966; in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, October 1, 1960 by Shaker Savings Association;in a pamphlet distributed by Shaker Savings Association, ARP 083–28x.8. C. W. Anderson, memo to IRG executives, October 31, 1961, ARP 09–11x.9. Clement Williamson to AR, September 9, 1960, ARP 105–12A.10. C. W. Anderson to AR, October 2, 1961, ARP 042–02A; R. J. Duncan to AR, May 9,1961, ARP 108–24A; Joseph Moran to AR, April 30, 1962, ARP 108–24B; AR to John Sullivan,May 18, 1962, 108–24A. The two professors were Clarence Walton and Richard Eels. Randaddressed the class in 1961. Richard Eels to AR, July 12, 1961, ARP 108–24C. The symposiumwas intended to address issues raised by William H. Whyte’s The Organization Man.Rand’s response to the question “What is or should be the nature of the ‘faith’ subscribedto by modern management?” anticipated her essay “For the New Intellectual.” Ayn Rand,“A Faith for Modern Management,” Atlanta Economic Review 8, no. 9 (1958): 1.11. Granville Hicks, “A Parable of Buried Talents,” New York Times Book Review,October 26, 1957, 4–5. The Times’ positive review of The Fountainhead is by LorinePruette, “The Battle against Evil,” New York Times Book Review, May 16, 1943, 7, 18. HelenBeal Woodward, “Atlas Shrugged,” Saturday Review, October 12, 1957, 25.12. Biographical Interview 17, April 19, 1961.13. On his reluctance to write the review, see Whittaker Chambers to Murray Rothbard,August 25, 1958, “Letters 1958 July–Dec,” Rothbard Papers, Mises Institute. Chambers’sworldview is described in Sam Tanenhous, Whittaker Chambers: A Biography (NewYork: Random House, 1997); Michael Kimmage, The Conservative Turn: Lionel Trilling,Whittaker Chambers, and the Lessons of Anti-Communism (Cambridge, MA: HarvardUniversity Press 2009). I give a fuller treatment of Chambers’s review in Jennifer Burns,“Godless Capitalism: Ayn Rand and the Conservatives,” Modern Intellectual History 1,no. 3 (2004): 1–27.14. Whittaker Chambers, “Big Sister Is Watching You,” National Review, December28, 1957, 596.15. Ibid., 594.16. See “Letters to the Editor,” National Review, January 18, 1958, 71.17. John Chamberlain, “Reviewer’s Notebook: Atlas Shrugged,” National Review,January 18, 1958. See Isabel Paterson to William F. Buckley Jr., January 2, 1958, “Paterson,Isabel (1958),” Box 6, William F. Buckley, Jr., Papers, Yale University Library.18. John Chamberlain, “To the Editor: An Open Letter to Ayn Rand,” NationalReview, February 1, 1958, 118. Murray Rothbard also took Rand’s side in the ensuingexchange of letters. See Rothbard, “To the Editor,” National Review, January 25, 1968, 95.19. In addition to the letter, Mullendore wrote two lengthy memos analyzing AtlasShrugged of six and five pages each, dated September 15, 1957 and October 12, 1957,respectively. “Dearest Carla and Louis,” September 22, 1957, Mullendore Papers, “Rand,

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