Amelia Earhart (47 page)

Read Amelia Earhart Online

Authors: Doris L. Rich

BOOK: Amelia Earhart
10.46Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

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.

Chapter 11. A Marriage of Convenience

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Meeting with Allen and Lyman: Carl B. Allen, unpublished manuscript, Earhart Collection, NASM Library.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.

Chapter 12. Victory and Vindication

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.

Chapter 13. The Last of Lady Lindy

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.

Other books

Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry
Sugartown by Loren D. Estleman
The Chromosome Game by Hodder-Williams, Christopher
Calamity Jayne Rides Again by Kathleen Bacus
The Weight of Souls by Bryony Pearce
Blame It on the Dog by Jim Dawson
Dresden by Frederick Taylor
Sweet Obsession by Theodora Koulouris
Secrets of the Time Society by Alexandra Monir