banished to the red Studebaker school of coverup in that they ignore Pipes' account and its included
fingering of Bush as the lead leaker.
- See William R. Corson, Susan B. Trento, Joseph J. Trento, Widows.
- See Willaim R. Corson et al., Widows, and Henry Hurt, Shadrin: The Spy Who Never Came Back.
- Henry Hurt, Shadrin, p. 260.
- Corson, Widows, p. 301.
- Evans and Novak column, Houston Post, December 1, 1976. For the pro-Bush account of these events,
see Nicholas King, George Bush, pp. 109-110. - Joseph Burkholder Smith, Portrait of a Cold Warrior (New York, Putnam), p. 12.
- Washington Post, August 10, 1988.
- Admiral Stansfield Turner, Secrecy and Democracy (Boston, 1985), p. 196.
- James Bamford, The Puzzle Palace, p. 250.
- Washington Post, August 10, 1988.
- Ford Library, Leo Cherne Papers, Box 1.