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3. Smith, Eisenhower in War and Peace, 8.

4. Mark Perry, Partners in Command: George Marshall and Dwight Eisenhower in War and Peace (Penguin, 2007), 68.

5. Dwight D. Eisenhower, At Ease: Stories I Tell to Friends (Doubleday, 1967), 76.

6. Eisenhower, At Ease, 31.

7. Smith, Eisenhower in War and Peace, 59.

8. Eisenhower, At Ease, 52.

9. Anthony T. Kronman, The Lost Lawyer: Failing Ideals of the Legal Profession (Harvard University Press, 1995), 16.

10. Smith, Eisenhower in War and Peace, 59.

11. Evan Thomas, Ike’s Bluff: President Eisenhower’s Secret Battle to Save the World (Little, Brown, 2012), 27.

12. Thomas, Ike’s Bluff, 27.

13. Paul F. Boller, Jr., Presidential Anecdotes (Oxford University Press, 1996), 292; Robert J. Donovan, Eisenhower: The Inside Story (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1956), 7.

14. Thomas, Ike’s Bluff, 33.

15. State of the Union message, Washington, D.C., January 10, 1957.

16. Thomas, Ike’s Bluff, 30.

17. Fred Greenstein, The Presidential Difference: Leadership Style from Roosevelt to Clinton (Free Press, 2000), 49.

18. Stephen E. Ambrose, Eisenhower: Soldier and President (Simon and Schuster, 1990), 65.

19. Smith, Eisenhower in War and Peace, 19.

20. Smith, Eisenhower in War and Peace, 48.

21. Eisenhower, At Ease, 155.

22. Eisenhower, At Ease, 135

23. William Lee Miller, Two Americans: Truman, Eisenhower, and a Dangerous World (Vintage, 2012), 78.

24. Thomas, Ike’s Bluff, 26; John S. D. Eisenhower, Strictly Personal (Doubleday, 1974), 292.

25. Smith, Eisenhower in War and Peace, 61.

26. Smith, Eisenhower in War and Peace, 65.

27. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ike’s Letters to a Friend, 1941–1958 (University Press of Kansas, 1984), 4.

28. Eisenhower, At Ease, 193.

29. Boller, Presidential Anecdotes, 290.

30. Eisenhower, At Ease, 213.

31. Eisenhower, At Ease, 214.

32. Eisenhower, At Ease, 228.

33. Smith, Eisenhower in War and Peace, 147.

34. Smith, Eisenhower in War and Peace, 443.

35. Ambrose, Eisenhower: Soldier and President, 440.

36. Thomas, Ike’s Bluff, 153.

37. Thomas, Ike’s Bluff, 29.

38. Quoted in Steven J. Rubenzer and Thomas R. Faschingbauer, Personality, Character, and Leadership in the White House: Psychologists Assess the Presidents (Potomac Books, 2004), 147.

39. Thomas, Ike’s Bluff, introduction, 17.

40. Thomas, Ike’s Bluff, 161.

41. Thomas, Ike’s Bluff, 161.

42. Smith, Eisenhower in War and Peace, 766.

43. Eisenhower, Ike’s Letters to a Friend, 189, July 22, 1957.

CHAPTER 4: STRUGGLE

1. Dorothy Day, The Long Loneliness: The Autobiography of the Legendary Catholic Social Activist (Harper, 1952), 20.

2. Day, Long Loneliness, 21.

3. Paul Elie, The Life You Save May Be Your Own: An American Pilgrimage (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003), 4.

4. Elie, Life You Save, 4.

5. Day, Long Loneliness, 24.

6. Day, Long Loneliness, 35.

7. Elie, Life You Save, 16.

8. Day, Long Loneliness, 87.

9. Jim Forest, All Is Grace: A Biography of Dorothy Day (Orbis Books, 2011), 47.

10. Elie, Life You Save, 31.

11. Forest, All Is Grace, 48.

12. Forest, All Is Grace, 50.

13. Deborah Kent, Dorothy Day: Friend to the Forgotten (Eerdmans Books, 2004), 35.

14. Day, Long Loneliness, 79.

15. Day, Long Loneliness, 79.

16. Elie, Life You Save, 38.

17. Day, Long Loneliness, 60.

18. Robert Coles, Dorothy Day: A Radical Devotion (Da Capo Press, 1989), 6.

19. Elie, Life You Save, 45.

20. Nancy Roberts, Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker (State University of New York Press, 1985), 26.

21. Forest, All Is Grace, 62.

22. Day, Long Loneliness, 141.

23. Coles, Radical Devotion, 52.

24. Coles, Radical Devotion, 53.

25. Robert Elsberg, ed., All the Way to Heaven: The Selected Letters of Dorothy Day (Marquette University Press, 2010), 23.

26. Roberts, Dorothy Day, 26.

27. Day, Long Loneliness, 133.

28. William Miller, Dorothy Day: A Biography (Harper & Row, 1982), 196.

29. Day, Long Loneliness, 165.

30. Forest, All Is Grace, 61.

31. Dorothy Day, The Duty of Delight: The Diaries of Dorothy Day (Marquette University, 2011), 519.

32. Day, Long Loneliness, 182.

33. Day, Long Loneliness, 214.

34. Day, Duty of Delight, 68.

35. Schwehn and Bass, eds., Leading Lives That Matter, 34.

36. Day, Duty of Delight, 42.

37. Coles, Radical Devotion, 115.

38. Coles, Radical Devotion, 120.

39. Day, Long Loneliness, 236.

40. Forest, All Is Grace, 168.

41. Forest, All Is Grace, 178.

42. Forest, All Is Grace, 118.

43. Day, Long Loneliness, 243.

44. Day, Long Loneliness, 285.

45. Day, Duty of Delight, 9.

46. Rosalie Riegle Troester, Voices from the Catholic Worker (Temple University Press, 1993), 69.

47. Troester, Voices, 93.

48. Day, Duty of Delight, 287.

49. Day, Duty of Delight, 295.

50. Coles, Radical Devotion, 16.

CHAPTER 5: SELF-MASTERY

1. Forrest C. Pogue, George C. Marshall, 4 vols. (Viking Press, 1964), vol. 1, Education of a General, 1880–1939, 35.

2. Ed Cray, General of the Army: George C. Marshall, Soldier and Statesman (W. W. Norton, 1990), 20.

3. Cray, General of the Army, 25.

4. William Frye, Marshalclass="underline" Citizen Soldier (Bobbs-Merrill, 1947), 32–65.

5. Pogue, Marshall, 63.

6. Pogue, Marshall, 63.

7. Richard Livingstone, On Education: The Future in Education and Education for a World Adrift (Cambridge, 1954), 153.

8. James Davison Hunter, The Death of Character: Moral Education in an Age Without Good or Evil (Basic Books, 2000), 19.

9. Leonard Mosley, Marshalclass="underline" Hero for Our Times (Hearst Books, 1982), 13.