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“Edith was a New Woman… in the theatre of life”: Gavin Lambert, Nazimova: A Biography (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1997), 188–89.
moved to Washington from Virginia in 1872: Anne Edwards, Early Reagan (New York: William Morrow, 1987), 380.
“shipping agent… local banks”: “Heard and Seen,” Washington Times, July 1, 1919, 20.
“She was a beautiful blonde… friends for life”: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 57–58.
The letter suggests… “well you are doing”: Katherine Carmichael to Nancy Reagan, 1982, White House Office of Records Management (WHORM) subject files: PP005-01: 104175; Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum.
“How nice of you to write… wasn’t too much trouble”: ibid.
“I’m not a psychologist… her whole life”: Ron Reagan, author interview, July 23, 2017.
“She always harbored… and hurt her”: Patti Davis, The Way I See It: An Autobiography (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1992), 9.
“Maybe our six-year separation… years together”: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 58.
“If I had a child”: ibid., 58.
“Since Kenneth Robbins… impossible for me to think of him as my father”: Nancy Reagan with Libby, Nancy, 25.
They said in various news articles… to have behaved so brutally: Beyette, “Nancy Reagan’s Early Years.”
“Ken Robbins was a rather decent chap… she probably felt pretty superior”: Richard Davis, author interview by telephone, August 10, 2017.
“I received your letter… enjoying it”: Peter Harrison to Nancy Reagan, 1982, WHORM subject files: PP005-01: 107498; Reagan Presidential Library.
she phoned the California governor’s mansion several times in 1970…“Maybe the right word didn’t get to the right place”: Beyette, “Nancy Reagan’s Early Years.”
“His obituary… nieces and nephews”: Jennie Sweetman, “Nancy Reagan’s Connection to Sussex County,” New Jersey Herald online (Newton, NJ), April 26, 2016, https://www.njherald.com/article/20160424/NEWS/909013891.
“Reagan talked about his childhood… never talk about it”: Stuart Spencer, interview by author, Palm Desert, CA, October 22, 2016.
“She had so much fear… when she felt comfortable”: Doug Wick, interview by author, Los Angeles, July 13, 2017.
“Perhaps I did not insist”… shared a cabin with another doctor: Loyal Davis, A Surgeon’s Odyssey (New York: Doubleday, 1973), 225.
Her diary also suggests… “baby had been with us”: Reagan Presidential Library, personal collection, box 1, items from residence, 668 St. Cloud, LA 90077. Diary is tan leather, “My Trip Abroad,” and E.L. embossed in gold.
“It was but a week or so… to seek a divorce”: Loyal Davis, Surgeon’s Odyssey, 227.
“My father was tall and dark… she knew everybody”: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 65.
“She taught me to change… association of friends”: Loyal Davis, Surgeon’s Odyssey, 228.
“She saw Loyal as her lifeline… her daughter a break”: Kitty Kelley, Nancy Reagan: The Unauthorized Biography (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1991), 34.
“The pair of sculptured hands… famous brain surgeon”: June Provines, “Front Views and Profiles,” Chicago Tribune, July 11, 1935, 15.
“Over the years… salute her for it”: Kelley, Nancy Reagan, 34.
“She works in mysterious ways… no question of that”: Louise Hutchinson, “Loyal Davis Fights for Medical Ethics,” Chicago Tribune, November 14, 1965, 12.
“No one… the debt I owed my mother”: Donnie Radcliffe, “The Dark Year of Nancy Reagan,” Washington Post online, December 4, 1987, https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1987/12/04/the-dark-year-of-nancy-reagan/11451216-2496-40da-9546-8aa2a4902bea/?utm_term=.c8c4a81f5abc.
CHAPTER TWO
The headline… “white gauze frosted in silver”: Cousin Eve, “Society Bids Farewell to the 1930s and Greets ’40s: Society Bids Farewell to an Old Decade,” Chicago Sunday Tribune, January 7, 1940, pt. 8, 1.
“When my mother met Loyal Davis… happy ending to a fairy tale”: Chris Wallace, First Lady, 2.
“Will you please tell Mother… I can go out in a canoe alone”: Nancy Reagan to Loyal Davis, n.d., Reagan Presidential Library, personal collection, box 84, documents, Ronald and Nancy Davis, Dr. Loyal Davis, Mrs. Loyal Davis (Edith).
Loyal’s father, Al Davis… on a movie screen: Nancy Reagan to ________, March 1981, Reagan Presidential Library, correspondence from Abbie Reed Bucy, dated January 28, 1981.
“My father knew nothing… presence would help”: Loyal Davis, Surgeon’s Odyssey, 10.
But at the end of the year… “having led a good life”: ibid., 10–11.
“She was beautifully impressive… no chance to learn about each other’s idiosyncrasies”: ibid., 84.
“like sitting on a powder keg… clean shaven, clean shirt, tie, and jacket”: Reagan Presidential Library, Loyal memoriam folder, box 84, personal papers.
“For Frank”… “ ‘Sold to Dr. Loyal Davis’ ”: ibid.
“A California physician… naming an infant”: Lou Cannon, Ronnie and Jesse: A Political Odyssey (New York: Doubleday, 1969), 158.
“out of spite”…“virulent racism”: Kelley, Nancy Reagan, 39.
“I had a patient one time… a strong personality”: Bob Colacello, Ronnie & Nancy: Their Path to the White House—1911 to 1980 (New York: Warner Books, 2004), 131.
was known to have used the word nigger: Edwards, Early Reagan, 460. In biographer Edmund Morris’s research, which he shared with the author, there is also a reference to a June 7, 1989, interview with Michael Deaver, in which Deaver claims he heard Edith Davis say that word while telling a joke.
“just could not stand discrimination… prouder of him or something”: Etta Moten Barnett, interviews, 1976–1981, OH-31, transcript, Black Women Oral History Project, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
“You can call me Nancy Davis from now on”: Kelley, Nancy Reagan, 43.
“He came with my grandmother… it hurt my grandmother terribly”: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 65.
“very much but was somewhat hesitant… paternal grandmother were alive”: Loyal Davis, Surgeon’s Odyssey, 231.
Her adoption petition… April 19, 1938: Kelley, Nancy Reagan, 43.
“Nancy, the answer to happiness… aspects of one’s life”: Chris Wallace, First Lady, 7.
“With each step, the tunic… ‘the most wonderful child?’ ”: ibid., 4.
Nancy and Loyal often spoke to each other… woman he loved: Richard Davis, author interview by telephone, March 5, 2017.
Nancy “was a flirt… Why wouldn’t he?”: Edwards, Reagans: Portrait of a Marriage, 9.
“He wanted me to earn his love… I never disobeyed him”: Patti Davis, The Way I See It, 19.
“I knew he would have loved it… I just couldn’t”: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 62.
“If he had any real interest… ‘sea of sharks’ ”: ibid., 63.
“A friend would mention a disease… progression
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