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317 Notes to Pages 183–190<br />

p. 183 Berenson ‘‘asking $20,000’’: OR to EP, 5 May 1948. (Mrs. Robert Woods<br />

Bliss, Mrs. Truxtun Beale, and Mrs. Robert Lowe Bacon were grandes dames<br />

of Washington in the 1940s.)<br />

p. 184 ‘‘someone threw a bomb’’: OR to EP, 23 July 1948.<br />

p. 184 ‘‘very hard to concentrate’’: OR to EP, 12 July 1948.<br />

p. 184 ‘‘well calculated to shock’’: Russell, The Independent (London), 25 Mar<br />

1996.<br />

p. 184 ‘‘a nice young man’’: OR to EP, 18 Aug 1948.<br />

p. 184 ‘‘My own problems’’: OR to EP, 30 Aug 1948.<br />

p. 184 ‘‘the flurry in Siena’’: EP to OR, 6 Sept 1948.<br />

p. 185 ‘‘The Indienne is’’: OR to EP, 11 Sept 1948.<br />

p. 185 The head in the Saracini coat-of-arms: A moor’s head with coiled serpent<br />

projecting from its mouth, symbolic of the infidels during the Crusades.<br />

p. 185 ‘‘desire to escape’’: OR to EP, 29 Sept 1948.<br />

p. 185 ‘‘a great relief ’’; ‘‘Finito la Settimana!’’; excursion to San Gimignano: OR<br />

to EP, 29 Sept 1948.<br />

p. 186 <strong>Olga</strong> arrived in Rapallo: OR to EP, 28 Oct 1948.<br />

p. 186 ‘‘clergy, doctors, bank cashiers’’: OR to Peter Russell: 28 Oct 1948; Petition<br />

in Box 107, ORP4/YCAL.<br />

p. 186 ‘‘she let Mr. Pea down’’: OR to EP, 10 Oct 1948.<br />

p. 186 ‘‘[Mary] apparently feels’’: OR to EP, 11 Nov 1948.<br />

p. 187 ‘‘I suppose I shall’’; ‘‘choice specimens’’: OR to EP, 15 Nov 1948.<br />

p. 187 ‘‘still la≈n’ over the election’’: EP to OR, 8 Nov 1948.<br />

p. 187 ‘‘<strong>Ezra</strong> for the moment’’: JL to OR, 30 Nov 1948, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 187 ‘‘She minds being locked out ’’: OR to EP, 17 Dec 1948.<br />

p. 187 ‘‘literary chicken . . . musicologist’’: EP to OR, 7 Jan 1949.<br />

p. 187 ‘‘[He] says we may have to wait’’: OR to Peter Russell, 19 Jan 1949.<br />

p. 188 Bollingen Prize controversy: McGuire, Bollingen, 308–17.<br />

p. 188 ‘‘But will he come back’’: OR to EP, 5 Feb 1949.<br />

p. 189 ‘‘Be prepared’’: OR to Peter Russell, 10 Mar 1949.<br />

p. 189 ‘‘I saw him in October’’: Barnard to OR, 5 Jan 1950.<br />

p. 189 Dorothy <strong>Pound</strong> at St. Elizabeth’s: Barnard, Assault on Mt. Helicon, 255.<br />

p. 189 ‘‘Mary Barnard took’’: OR to T. S. Eliot, 25 May 1949, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 189 Paige’s intrusion on OR’s privacy: I Ching notebooks, ORP3/YCAL.<br />

p. 189 Paige and carbon copies: Gallup to OR, 24 Jan 1978, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 190 ‘‘I am still not convinced’’: OR to T. S. Eliot, 25 May 1949,<br />

ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 190 ‘‘I like a simple and quiet home’’: MdR to OR, 29 Sept 1949.<br />

p. 190 ‘‘a show of spirit’’: EP to OR, 21 Oct 1949.<br />

p. 190 ‘‘She doesn’t want’’: OR to EP, 24 Oct 1949.

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