55. Politics and Health // Nation. – 1938. – July 30. – P. 101.
56. National Health Program Offered by Wagner in Social Security Bill //
57. Peter Kuznick, “Healing the Well-Heeled: The Committee of Physicians and the Defeat of the National Health Program in 1930’s America” (1989), неопубликованная работа; см. также: Kuznick,
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59. Там же. – P. 60–62.
60. Там же. – P. 69–70.
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63. Olmsted Kathryn S. Real Enemies: Conspiracy Theories and American Democracy, World War I to 9/11. – NY: Oxford University Press, 2009. – P. 30.
64. Probing War’s Causes //
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66. Wilz John E. In Search of Peace: The Senate Munitions Inquiry, 1934-36. – Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1963. – P. 37.
67. Arms and the Men // Fortune. – 1934. – № 3. – P. 53.
68. Congress Gets Message //
69. Greed, Intrigue Laid to War Materials Ring //
70. Munitions Control by the Government Favored by Senatorial Inquiry Group //
71. $1,245,000,000 Work to Du Ponts in War //
72. Robert C. Albright. Du Ponts Paid 458 Per Cent on War Profits //
73. Robert Albright. Reich Builds Big Air Force with U. S. Aid, Inquiry Hears //
74. Plan of Legion to Curb Profits of War Hailed //
75. Nye Plans to Abolish War Profit // Los Angeles Times. – 1934. – September 27.
76. Arms Inquiry Just Starting, Nye Declares //
77. Look Before Leaping //
78. Nye Asks 98 % Tax for War Incomes //
79. Drexel Constance. State Ownership Not Arms Problem Remedy //
80. The Problem of Munitions // Chicago Tribune. – 1934. – December 18; Lippmann Walter. Today and Tomorrow // Los Angeles Times. – 1934. – December 16.
81. Roosevelt Asks Laws to Remove Profit from War // Los Angeles Times. – 1934. – December 13.
82. Clapper Raymond. Between You and Me //
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84. 800 % War Profit Told at Inquiry; Du Pont Deal Up //
85. Senator Nye’s Third Degree // Chicago Tribune. – 1934. – December 24.
86. Roosevelt Backs Munitions Inquiry //
87. Urge Continuing Munitions Inquiry //
88. Grace Challenges 100 % War Tax Plan //
89. Barnard Eunice. Educators Assail Hearst ‘Influence’ //
90. Speers L. C. Issue of War Profits Is Now Taking Form //
91. House and Senate Clash on Drastic Bills to End All Profiteering in War //
92. Hostility to War Rules House Votes as Army Parades //
93. Krock Arthur. In the Nation //
94. Hedging on Aims Denied by Baruch //
95. Nye Submits Bill for Big War Taxes //
96. The Communistic War Bill // Chicago Tribune. – 1935. – September 18.
97. Baker Newton D. Our Entry into the War //