Authors: Doris L. Rich
44
“Runways had not been invented”: Edna Whiting Nisewaner, interview and letter, June 30, 1984.
45
“little things”:
World
(New York), September 26, 1930, p. 11.
46
“That gal must be something”: Howard, COHC, vol. 2, pt. 2, pp. 64–67.
47
Speaking engagement:
World
, September 26, 1930, p. 11.
48
Staying with the Whitings: Nisewaner, interview and letter.
49
“I have just returned from Dad”: SLRC, 83 M-69 F. 8.
50
“to initiate and create”: PSC, Scrapbook #10:
World
, September 13, 1930.
51
Commemorative column:
NYT
, August 9, 1930, p. 6.
1
First denial:
LAT
, December 21, 1929.
2
Subsequent denials:
NYT
, February 8, 1931, p. 1.
3
“Everyone thinks G. P. and I”: Stabler, interview.
4
“I am still unsold”: Moolman et al.,
Women Aloft
, 64.
5
Byrd:
World
, May 4, 1930, p. 4.
6
Luncheon:
NYT
, July 8, 1930, p. 2.
7
“Dick didn’t see it”: Putnam,
Wide Margins
, 221.
8
Flew to Washington:
World
, November 10, 1930, p. 1.
9
Associated Press:
NYT
, November 10, 1930, p. 7.
10
Marriage rumors:
World
, November 10, 1930, p. 1.
11
Meeting with Allen and Lyman: Carl B. Allen, unpublished manuscript, Earhart Collection, NASM Library.
12
Celebrities: Putnam,
Wide Margins
, 224.
13
“keeping an eye on him”: SLRC, 83 M-69 F. 45.
14
“deluged Amelia”: Putnam,
Wide Margins
, 224.
15
“He could be arrogant”: Margaret Haviland Lewis, interview, October 24, 1985.
16
“was subject to seizures of idleness”: Putnam,
Wide Margins
, 282.
17
“twelve years her senior”: Morrissey,
Courage Is the Price
, 176.
18
“I shan’t be home”: SLRC, 83 M-69 F. 9.
19
New speed record:
NYT
, February 5, 1931.
20
Wedding ceremony:
NYT
, February 8, 1931, p. 1.
21
Changing her name: Jeff Mill, “Residents Recall Earhart Wedding,”
The News
(Groton, Conn.), November 12, 1976, p. 1.
22
Letter to G. P.: Memorabilia booklet, 1976, Dawson Historical Center, Harrison, New York.
23
Amelia Earhart Putnam:
NYT
, March 7, 1931, p. 6.
24
“break the news gently”: Morrissey,
Courage Is the Price
, 176.
25
“I know how easy it is”: SLRC, 83 M-69 F. 8.
26
Relationship with Amy and Muriel: ibid., F. 9 and 32.
27
“for the air races”: Morrissey, “Reminiscences,” COHC, p. 18.
28
“She looked like a bag of bones”: David Binney Putnam, interview, November 11, 1985.
29
Interfere with career: Putnam,
Soaring Wings
, 80.
30
“I am much happier”: SLRC, 83 M-69 F. 9.
31
Seats sold out:
World
, November 27, 1930, p. 12.
32
Vice-president: Vidal Collection, Box 22, November 28, 1930.
33
Empire State Building: PSC, Scrapbook #4: unidentified clipping, March 16, 1931.
34
Parachutes:
NYT
, April 14, 1931, p. 28.
35
Franklin automobile:
Wall Street Journal
, May 5, 1931.
36
NAA officer:
NYT
, April 26, 1931.
37
Transport licenses: Adams, “Woman Makes Good Her Claim,” 6.
38
Endurance-refueling record:
NYT
, January 10, 1931, p. 1.
39
“If I had a promoter”: Trout, interview.
40
Laura Ingalls:
AYB
1931, p. 459.
41
Elinor Smith:
NYT
, January 28, 1931, p. 1.
42
New altitude and speed records:
AYB
1932, p. 485.
43
Solo transatlantic flights:
NYT
, May 7, 1931, p. 16.
44
Price and description of autogiro:
NYT
, September 1, 1929, sec. 10, p. 11.
45
“I began to feel exactly”: Earhart,
Fun of It
, 132–33.
46
Corporate buyers: Smith,
Legacy of Wings
, 182.
47
Sealed barograph:
NYT
, April 9, 1931, p. 1.
48
Altitude record: Univ. of South Carolina.
49
Engine: R. S. Allen, letter.
50
Transcontinental flight: Smith,
Legacy of Wings
, 182–83.
51
“knees a bit wobbly”: SLRC, 83 M-69 F. 9.
52
Radio coverage: Univ. of South Carolina.
53
“a sandy-haired goddess”:
Post
(Denver), June 3, 1931, p. 1.
54
“One of the happiest moments”: SLRC, 83 M-69 F. 98.
55
Oakland:
Chronicle
(San Francisco), June 7, 1931, p. 1.
56
John Miller: Smith,
Legacy of Wings
, 183.
57
Accident:
Times
(Oklahoma City), June 13, 1931, p. 1.
58
“I think ten hours”: Blanche Noyes, COHC, vol. 1, pt. 3, p. 17.
59
“You might be interested”: Letter from Eric N. Harris, April 22, 1983, Earhart Collection, NASM Library.
60
“I came down”:
News
(Enid, Okla.), June 16, 1931.
61
Reprimand:
NYT
, June 20, 1931, p. 3.
62
Amelia’s response:
NYWT
, June 26, 1931.
63
Crowds: Earhart, “A Friendly Flight,” 7.
64
“Here I am”: Putnam,
Soaring Wings
, 209.
65
Jim Weissenberger:
Blade
(Toledo), September 22, 1985.
66
“If any death warrants”:
Sunday Signal-Times
, August 23, 1931, p. 1.
67
G. P. in hospital:
NYT
, September 13, 1931, p. 16.
68
“G. P. fell over a wire”: SLRC, 83 M-69 F. 9.
69
Third tour of South: PSC, Scrapbook #3:
News Observer
(Raleigh), November 5, 1931, p. 1;
News
(Charlotte), November 10, 1931, p. 1 and November 11, 1931, p. 1;
Herald
(Augusta), November 20, 1931;
Chronicle
(Augusta), November 23, 1931;
Telegraph
(Macon), November 23, 1931;
Inquirer-Sun
(Columbus), November 26, 1931;
Constitution
(Atlanta), November 26, 1931.
70
King Prajadhipok:
NYT
, July 24, 1931.
71
Penalty:
NYHT
, July 25, 1931.
72
“Tell Mr. Putnam”: Society of Woman Geographers, Archives, Washington, D.C.
73
Family matters: SLRC, 83 M-69 F. 9.
74
“Probably as the result”: Cochran Papers, Ninety-Nines Series, Box 8, History (1).
75
“She agreed”: Sir Harry Brittain, COHC, vol. 6, pt. 1, pp. 26–27.
1
“Would you mind”: Putnam,
Soaring Wings
, 99.
2
Competent: C. B. Allen, unpublished manuscript, Earhart Collection, NASM Library.
3
Concentration: Earhart, “Flying the Atlantic,” 17.
4
Balchen: Balchen,
Come North with Me
, 196.
5
Exhaust stacks: R. S. Allen, letter.
6
Fuel supply: Earhart,
Fun of It
, 211.
7
“We couldn’t land”: Pat H. V. Reilly, letter, October 22, 1984, New Jersey Aviation Hall of Fame.
8
“blind flying”: Earhart,
Fun of It
, 211–12.
9
Lucy Challis: Putnam,
Soaring Wings
, 99–100.
10
Annual meeting: Cochran Papers, DDEL, Ninety-Nines Series, Box 11, Official Correspondence, 1932 (1).
11
Weather:
NYT
, June 28, 1931, sec. 9, p. 8.
12
Louis Reichers:
NYT
, May 14, 1932, p. 1; May 16, 1932, p. 3.
13
Barography: William F. Enyart, letter, May 16, 1932, Earhart Collection, NASM Library.
14
Every day:
Globe
, July 21, 1963.
15
Amelia slept: PSC, Scrapbook #7:
Times-Herald
(Dallas), May 29, 1932.
16
“so I don’t bother”: Nichols,
Wings for Life
, 209.
17
Dirigible:
NYT
, June 8, 1932.
18
Packing: Putnam,
Soaring Wings
, 105.
19
Departure, PSC, Scrapbook #7:
Dallas Times-Herald
, May 29, 1932.
20
“Mrs. Putnam has”:
NYT
, May 20, 1932, p. 1.
21
Working on plane: ibid.
22
“She arrives at the field”: Balchen,
Come North with Me
, 196–97.
23
“I am confident”:
NYHT
, May 20, 1932.
24
“She looks at me”: Balchen,
Come North with Me
, 196–97.
25
“I’ve spent my life”:
NYWT
, May 21, 1932.
26
Cracked manifold: Earhart,
Fun of It
, 214–18.
27
Stomach contractions: Nichols, COHC, p. 21.
28
Eating: Earhart,
Fun of It
, 214–18.
29
“Paris was out of the question”:
NYT
, May 22, 1932, p. 1.
30
“frightened all the cows”: Earhart,
Fun of It
, 217–18.
31
Dan McCallion: PSC:
Daily Record
(Glasgow), May 23, 1932; Edwin C. Hill, broadcast, February 24, 1933.
32
Mobbed by crowds:
NYT
, May 22, 1932, p. 1.
33
Lindbergh kidnapping:
NYT
, May 13, 1932, p. 1.
34
Diary: Lindbergh,
Hour of Gold
, 257.
35
“Congratulations”: PSC, 1932 Atlantic Flight, Postflight Correspondence.
36
Lady Mary Bailey and Peggy Salaman:
NYT
, May 22, 1932, p. 1.
37
Exclusive story: PSC, 1932 Atlantic Flight, Postflight Correspondence.
38
“the capacity of women”:
NYT
, May 22, 1932, p. 1.
39
WCTU: PSC, 1932 Atlantic Flight, Postflight Correspondence.
40
“modesty and good sense”:
London Sunday Express
, May 22, 1932, p. 1.
41
Reckless disregard:
Chronicle
(San Francisco), May 23, 1932.
42
“a magnificent display”:
NYWT
, May 25, 1932.
43
Vain and foolish:
The Aeroplane
, May 25, 1932, p. 922.
44
Illness:
NYT
, May 30, 1932, p. 13.
45
Transatlantic flight:
NYT
, May 24, 1932, p. 13.
46
Edward VIII:
NYT
, May 25, 1932, p. 21.
47
Midnight supper:
New York Daily News
, June 1, 1932.
48
Dancing with the prince:
Evening Star
, June 20, 1932, p. 1.
49
Gordon Selfridge:
NYT
, May 29, 1932, p. 3.
50
“Whenever something is done”:
The Aeroplane
, June 8, 1932, p. 1053.
51
G. B. Shaw: SLRC, 83 M-69 F. 9.
52
“I thought I just couldn’t”: ibid.
53
Flight authorization: National Archives, RG 237 835, Amelia Earhart Flights.
54
The de Sibours:
NYHT
, May 10, 1930, p. 8.
55
“she should have come”: Univ. of South Carolina.
56
Hotel Lotti:
Excelsior
(Paris), June 4, 1932, p. 1;
Paris Herald Tribune
, June 4, 1932, p. 1;
NYT
, June 4, 1932, p. 3.
57
“so I telephoned”: SLRC, 83 M-69 F. 96.
58
“Probably never again”: PSC, Scrapbook #7:
Dallas Times Herald
, May 29, 1932.
1
“I flew the Atlantic”: Earhart, “Flying the Atlantic,” 15–17, 72.
2
New York reception: Gentry,
Hangar Flying
, 156.
3
Tickertape parade and planes:
NYT
, June 21, 1932, p. 1.
4
“a happy faculty”:
NYWT
, June 21, 1932, p. 3.
5
Honors:
NYT
, June 21, 1932, p. 1.
6
President Hoover and Senator Bingham: PSC, Scrapbook #7:
Washington Herald
, June 22, 1932.
7
“never have I seen such a greeting”: SLRC, 83 M-69 F. 96.
8
White House dinner: PSC, Scrapbook #7:
Evening Star
, September 21, 1937.
9
Frail and tired: PSC, Scrapbook #7:
Washington Daily News
, June 22, 1932.
10
National Geographic Society:
NYT
, June 22, 1932, p. 3.
11
New York affairs: Gentry,
Hangar Flying
, 156.
12
“charmed everybody”: SLRC, 83 M-69 F. 44.
13
Chicago:
NYT
, June 24, 1932, p. 14.
14
Rye and Harrison:
Rye Chronicle
, July 2, 1932, p. 1.
15
Boston:
NYT
, June 30, 1932, p. 2.
16
Pictures:
NYT
, June 26, 1932, rotogravure section.
17
Zonta club:
The Zontian
, September 1932.