5. Brady, Ida Tarbell,
p. 115 («holding people off»), 110 («playing cards»), 123 («Well, I'm sorry»); Tarbell, All in the Day's Work, pp. 19, 204 («Pithole»), 207 («Don't do it»).6. Joseph Siddell to Ida Tarbell, T-084 («most interesting figure»); Standard Oil—Rachel Crothers Group, T-014, p. 3 («confession of failure»). Interviews with H. H. Rogers, T-004 («ask us to contribute»), T-003 («made right»), T-001, T-002, Tarbell papers. Albert Bigelow Paine, Mark Twain: A Biography
(New York: Harper & Brothers, 1912), pp. 971–73 («stop walking» and «affairs of a friend»), 1658–59 («best friend»); Justin Kaplan, Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1966), pp. 320–23 («out for the dollars»); Tarbell, All in the Day's Work, pp. 217–20 («born gambler» and «we were prospered»), 211–15 («by all odds»), 10 («as fine a pirate»), 227–28; Albert Bigelow Paine, ed., Mark Twain's Letters (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1917), pp. 612–13 («only man I care for»); Hidy and Hidy, Standard Oil, vol. 1, p. 662; Brady, Ida Tarbell, pp. 125–29 («straightforward narrative»); «Would Miss Tarbell See Mr. Rogers,» Harper's Magazine, January 1939, p. 141.7. Standard Oil—Rachel Crothers Group, T-014, p. 13, Tarbell papers («turned my stomach»); Brady, Ida Tarbell
pp. 137–57 («very interesting to note,» «most remarkable,» McClure's comments, «guilty of baldness,» «lady friend» and Rockefeller's response); Tarbell, History of Standard Oil vol. 1, p. 158; vol. 2, pp. 207, 60, 230, 288 («loaded dice»), 24; Hidy and Hidy, Standard Oil vol. 1, pp. 652 («more widely purchased»), 663; Tarbell, All in the Day's Work, p. 230 («never had an animus»); Hawke, Rockefeller Interview, p. 5 («Miss Tar Barrel»).8. Gould, Reform and Regulation,
pp. 25–26(«steamroller,» «meteor» and «wring the personality»), 48 ($100,000 donation); Tarbell, All in the Day's Work, pp. 241–42 («muckraker» and «vile and debasing»); George Mowry, The Era of Theodore Roosevelt, 1900–1912 (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1958), pp. 131–32 («levees»), 124; Henry F. Pringle, Theodore Roosevelt (New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Company, 1931), pp. 350–51(«read every book» and «Darkest Abyssnia»); United States Congress, Senate, Subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections, Campaign Contributions, 62d Congress, 3d Session (Washington, B.C.: GPO, 1913), vol. 1, p. 133; vol. 2, pp. 1574, 1580; Moore, Archbold, p. 260 (1906 visit to TR).9. Bringhurst, Antitrust and the Oil Monopoly,
pp. 133, 140 («Every measure»), 136 («biggest criminals»). Starr J. Murphy to J. D. Rockefeller, September 7, 1907 («Administration has started»); Telegram, W. P. Cowan to J. D. Rockefeller, August 3, 1907, 1907–1912 folder. Box 114; Stair Murphy to J. D. Rockefeller, July 9, 1907, Standard Oil Company— Misc. folder. Box 118, J.D.R., Jr., Business Interests, Rockefeller archives. White, Standard Oil of California, p. 373 («inordinately voluminous»); Moore, Archbold, pp. 295 («forty-four years»), 220 («Federal authorities»); Goulder, Rockefeller, pp. 84 («insolence» and «inadequacy»), 204–5 (Rockefeller on golf course); John K. Winkler, John D.: A Portrait in Oik (New York: Vanguard, 1929), p. 147.10. David Bryn-Jones, Frank B. Kellogg: A Biography
(New York: Putnam, 1937), p. 66 («signal triumphs»); Bringhurst, Antitrust and the Oil Monopoly, pp. 150, 156–57 («I have also»); White, Standard Oil of California, p. 377 («No disinterested mind»); New York Times, May 16, 1911; Mock, Archbold, p. 278 («one damn thing»).11. Giddens, Standard of Indiana,
pp. 123–35 («office boys»); Nevins, Study in Rower, vol. 2, pp. 380–81 («young fellows»); Hidy and Hidy, Standard Oil, vol. 1, pp. 416, 528, 713–14; White, Standard Oil of California, pp. 378–84.12. Giddens, Standard of Indiana,
pp. 141–63 (Burton).13. Moore, Archbold,
p. 281; Nevins, Study in Power, vol. 2, pp. 383 (Roosevelt), 404–5.
Глава 61. Robert Henriques, Marcus Samuel,
pp. 158 («Mr. Abrahams»), 272 («mere production»), 163 («great disadvantage»), 165 («berserk»).2. Henriques, Marcus Samuel,
pp. 186–212 (correspondence), 267 («tremendous role»), 272; Williamson and Daum, Age of Illumination, pp. 336–37.3. Henriques, Marcus Samuel,
pp. 300–23.