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Battle Lines: Reconsidering Power within the White House by Tracking Prose
Unformatted Document Text:  28 Endnotes 40 Roderick P. Hart, Verbal Style and the Presidency: A Computer-Based Analysis, Orlando: Academic Press, Inc., 1984. For a detailed description of the function of the DICTION software see pages 14-24 and Appendices A-D. 41 For the speeches analyzed here the master variables on average produced nearly double the level of variation that the more basic measures. 42 The normal variation for other kinds of communication is somewhat different. For example, “commonality” for all types of communication in the DICTION database ranges from 46.86 to 52.28. 43 Raymond Moley, with the assistance of Elliot A. Rosen, The First New Deal (New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1966) 113. 44 Larry Speakes with Robert Pack, Speaking Out: The Reagan Presidency from Inside the White House, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1988, 88. Speakes describe Khachigian as Reagan’s speechwriter. Of course, Speakes goes on to say that Don Regan would be his chief of staff, a choice many around the Reagan White House might have reservations about. 45 Theodore C. Sorensen, Decision-Making in the White House: The Olive Branch or the Arrows, New York: Columbia University Press, 1963, 71. 46 Roderick T. Hart, DICTION 5.0 Users Manual, Austin: Digitex, Inc., 2000, 32-37. 47 Robinson/ARD draft, May 27, 1987, 1:30 p.m., folder “SP1150 (Begin-501693),” Speeches--SP, White House Office of Records Management, Reagan Library.

Authors: Collier, Kenneth.
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Endnotes
40
Roderick P. Hart, Verbal Style and the Presidency: A Computer-Based Analysis, Orlando: Academic Press, Inc.,
1984. For a detailed description of the function of the DICTION software see pages 14-24 and Appendices A-D.
41
For the speeches analyzed here the master variables on average produced nearly double the level of variation that
the more basic measures.
42
The normal variation for other kinds of communication is somewhat different. For example, “commonality” for all
types of communication in the DICTION database ranges from 46.86 to 52.28.
43
Raymond Moley, with the assistance of Elliot A. Rosen, The First New Deal (New York: Harcourt, Brace &
World, Inc., 1966) 113.
44
Larry Speakes with Robert Pack, Speaking Out: The Reagan Presidency from Inside the White House, New York:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1988, 88.
Speakes describe Khachigian as Reagan’s speechwriter. Of course, Speakes goes on to say that Don Regan would be
his chief of staff, a choice many around the Reagan White House might have reservations about.
45
Theodore C. Sorensen, Decision-Making in the White House: The Olive Branch or the Arrows, New York:
Columbia University Press, 1963, 71.
46
Roderick T. Hart, DICTION 5.0 Users Manual, Austin: Digitex, Inc., 2000, 32-37.
47
Robinson/ARD draft, May 27, 1987, 1:30 p.m., folder “SP1150 (Begin-501693),” Speeches--SP, White House
Office of Records Management, Reagan Library.


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