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17. US Senate, Committee on Armed Services, Nomination of <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> to be Director of Central<br />

Intelligence, December 15-16, 1975, p. 10.<br />

18. Memo of December 16, 1975 from O'Donnell to Marsh through Friedersdorf on the likely vote in the<br />

Stennis Senate Armed Services Committee. Ford Library, William T. Kendall Files, Box 7.<br />

19. Ford Library, William T. Kendall Files, Box 7.<br />

20. For an account of the explitation of the Welch incident by the Ford Administration, see Loch K.<br />

Johnson, A Season of Inquiry (University Press of Kentucky, 1985), pp. 161-162.<br />

21. Ford Library, Leo Cherne Papers, Box 8.<br />

22. For an account of the leaking of the Pike Committee report and the situation in late January and<br />

February, 1976, see Daniel Schorr, Clearing the Air (Boston, 1977) especially pp. 179-207, and Loch K.<br />

Johnson, A Season of Inquiry, pp. 172-191.<br />

23. A Season of Inquiry, p. 180.<br />

24. A Season of Inquiry, p. 182.<br />

25. Thomas Powers, <strong>The</strong> Man Who Kept the Secrets (New York, 1987), p. 12.<br />

26. William Colby, Honorable Men (New York, 1978), p. 452.<br />

27. Bob Woodward and Walter Pincus, "At CIA, a Rebuilder 'Goes With the Flow,'" Washington Post,<br />

August 10, 1988. <strong>The</strong> biographical information on Knoche is also drawn from a 1-page summary in the<br />

Ford Library, William T. Kendall Files, Box 9.<br />

28. On Murphy and Noriega, see Frank McNeil, War and Peace in Central America, (New York, Scribner),<br />

p. 278.<br />

29. Cord Meyer, Facing Reality: From World Federalism to the CIA (University Press of America, 1982),<br />

pp. 225-226.<br />

30. See John Prados, Presidents' Secret Wars (New York, ), Thomas Powers, <strong>The</strong> Man Who Kept the<br />

Secrets: Richard Helms and the CIA (New York, 1987), and John Ranelagh, <strong>The</strong> Agency: <strong>The</strong> Rise and<br />

Decline of the CIA (New York, 1987).<br />

31. Washington Post, August 10, 1988.<br />

32. William R. Corson, <strong>The</strong> Armies of Ignorance (New York, Dial Press), p. 446.<br />

33. Ford Library, Philip W. Buchen Files, Box 2.<br />

34. Memo by Leo Cherne, February 6, 1976, in Ford Library Leo Cherne Papers, Box 1.<br />

35. For Ford's reorganization, see Loch K. Johnson, A Season of Inquiry, pp. 194-197, and New York<br />

Times, February 18, 1976.<br />

36. For Koregate, see Robert B. Boettcher, Gifts of Deceit (New York, Holt Rinheart and Winston, 1980).

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