1. Gordon Harris, Selling Uncle Sam (Hicksville, NY: Exposition, 1976), p. 36.
2. Eugene Emme,“Presidents and Space,” in Frederick C. Durant III (ed.), Between Sputnik and the Shuttle (San Diego, CA: American Astronautical Society, 1981), p. 90.
3. Amitai Etzioni,“Feeding a Fantasy: NASA Out of Orbit,” The New Leader (April 16, 1990), p. 12.
4. See, for, example, William Hines,“NASA: The Image Misfires,” Nation (April 24, 1967), p. 517; James A. Skardon, “The Apollo Story: What the Watchdogs Missed,” Columbia Journalism Review (Fall 1967), pp. 11–15; and “The Apollo Disaster Reshapes NASA’s Image,” Washington Star (May 14, 1967), p. C1. See also James A. Skardon, “The Apollo Story: The Concealed Patterns,” Columbia Journalism Review (Winter 1967/1968), pp. 34–39; and Jules Bergman, “NASA & the Press: The Whole Truth,” Columbia Journalism Review (Summer 1968), pp. 58–61.
5. “Editors Criticize Johnson News Policy but Back War Decisions,” New York Times (April 27, 1967), p. 22.