16 H. L. Mencken, “The Monkey Trial: A Reporter’s Account,” in Jerry D. Tompkins, ed., D-Days at Dayton: Reflections on the Scopes Trial (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1965), 38-39 (reprint of 11 July 1925 article).
17 Tracy, “No Modernists Named on the Scopes Jury,” 1.
18 “A Typical Southern Jury,” Pittsburgh American, 17 July 1925, p. 4.
29 “Dayton’s One Pro-Evolution Pastor Quits as Threat Bars Dr. Potter from Pulpit,” New York Times, 13 July 1925, p. 1. (Article title refers to Howard G. Byrd, pastor of Dayton’s northern Methodist church, who quit after his invitation to let Potter deliver the Sunday sermon was overruled by the congregation.)
7 Sterling Tracy, “Scientific Evidence, Issue in Scopes Case, Is Pondered by Court,” Commercial Appeal (Memphis), 16 July 1925, p. 1.
8 H. L. Mencken, “The Monkey Trial: A Reporter’s Account,” in Jerry D. Tompkins, ed., D-Days at Dayton: Reflections on the Scopes Trial (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1965), 44 (reprint of 14 July 1925 article).
17 “Darrow Puts First Scientist on Stand to Instruct Scopes Judge on Evolution; State Completes Its Case in One Hour,” New York Times, 16 July 1925, p. I.
18 Sterling Tracy, “Malone Wins Cheers from Dayton People on Answering Bryan,” Commercial Appeal (Memphis), 17 July 1925, p. 1.
21 Transcript, 163-64, 166-67, 169; “Prosecution Moves to Exclude Experts,” Nashville Banner, 16 July 1925, p. 1.
22 Philip Kinsley, “They Call Us Bigots When We Refuse to Throw Away Our Bibles,” Commercial Appeal (Memphis), 17 July 1925, p. 1 (Chicago Tribune wire story).
29 Sterling Tracy, “Malone Wins Cheers from Dayton People on Answering Bryan,” Commercial Appeal (Memphis), 17 July 1925, p. 1; Arthur Garfield Hays, Let Freedom Ring (New York: Liveright, 1928), 65-66; John Washington Butler, “For Heaven’s Sake!” Commercial Appeal (Memphis), 19 July 1925, p. 3; Scopes, Center of the Storm, 154-56.
35 Transcript, 201-3 (emphasis added); Scopes, Center of the Storm, 158-59; “Judge Shatters the Scopes Defense by Barring Testimony of Scientists; Sharp Clashes as Darrow Defies the Court,” New York Times, 18 July 1925, p. 1.
36 Transcript, 204-9; Hays, Let Freedom Ring, 67-68.
37 Transcript, 207-9; Sterling Tracy, “Scientists Excluded, Darrow Spends a Day ‘Strafing’ the Judge,” Commercial Appeal (Memphis), 18 July 1925, p. 1.
38 Mencken, “Monkey Trial,” 50 (reprint of 18 July 1925 article).
39 “Weird Adventures of 200 Reporters at Tennessee Evolution Trial,” Editor & Publisher, 18 July 1925, p. 1.
40 “Mencken Epithets Raise Dayton’s Ire,” New York Times, 17 July 1925, p. 3.
41 Charles Francis Potter, “Ten Years After the Monkey Show I’m Going Back to Dayton,” Liberty, 28 September 1935, p. 37.
42 Bill Perry, “Scopes Defense Facing Defeat,” Nashville Banner, 19 July 1925, p. 1.
43 “Defense Counsel at Work on Affidavits,” Nashville Banner, 18 July 1925, p. 1; “Bryan’s Statement,” Commercial Appeal (Memphis), 19 July 1925, p. 1; John Herrick, “Bryan Stirs Up Animus Among Tennessee Folk,” Chicago Tribune, 20 July I925, p. 4.
44 “Offer of $10,000 to Start Bryan ‘University’ Opens Dayton Campaign for $1,000,000 Fund,” New York Times, 17 July 1925, p. I.
45 “Darrow’s Statement,” Commercial Appeal (Memphis), 19 July 1925, p. 1; “Bryan and Darrow Wage War of Words in Trial Interlude,” New York Times, 19 July 1925, p. 1; “Bryan Now Regrets Barring of Experts,” New York Times, 18 July 1925, p. 2.