George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography

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  1. Ford Library, William T. Kendall Files, Box 7

  2. Ford Library, William T. Kendall Files, Box 7.

  3. Ford Library, William T. Kendall Files, Box 7.

  4. Ford Library, William T. Kendall Files, Box 7.

  5. US Senate, Committee on Armed Services, Nomination of George Bush to be Director of Central
    Intelligence, December 15-16, 1975, p. 10.

  6. Memo of December 16, 1975 from O'Donnell to Marsh through Friedersdorf on the likely vote in the
    Stennis Senate Armed Services Committee. Ford Library, William T. Kendall Files, Box 7.

  7. Ford Library, William T. Kendall Files, Box 7.

  8. For an account of the explitation of the Welch incident by the Ford Administration, see Loch K.
    Johnson, A Season of Inquiry (University Press of Kentucky, 1985), pp. 161-162.

  9. Ford Library, Leo Cherne Papers, Box 8.

  10. For an account of the leaking of the Pike Committee report and the situation in late January and
    February, 1976, see Daniel Schorr, Clearing the Air (Boston, 1977) especially pp. 179-207, and Loch K.
    Johnson, A Season of Inquiry, pp. 172-191.

  11. A Season of Inquiry, p. 180.

  12. A Season of Inquiry, p. 182.

  13. Thomas Powers, The Man Who Kept the Secrets (New York, 1987), p. 12.

  14. William Colby, Honorable Men (New York, 1978), p. 452.

  15. Bob Woodward and Walter Pincus, "At CIA, a Rebuilder 'Goes With the Flow,'" Washington Post,
    August 10, 1988. The biographical information on Knoche is also drawn from a 1-page summary in the
    Ford Library, William T. Kendall Files, Box 9.

  16. On Murphy and Noriega, see Frank McNeil, War and Peace in Central America, (New York, Scribner),
    p. 278.

  17. Cord Meyer, Facing Reality: From World Federalism to the CIA (University Press of America, 1982),
    pp. 225-226.

  18. See John Prados, Presidents' Secret Wars (New York, ), Thomas Powers, The Man Who Kept the
    Secrets: Richard Helms and the CIA (New York, 1987), and John Ranelagh, The Agency: The Rise and
    Decline of the CIA (New York, 1987).

  19. Washington Post, August 10, 1988.

  20. William R. Corson, The Armies of Ignorance (New York, Dial Press), p. 446.

  21. Ford Library, Philip W. Buchen Files, Box 2.

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