55. Quoted in Angus Mackenzie, Secrets: The CIA’s War at Home (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997), p. 17. McCone had left his position the previous year, following a difference of opinion with the Johnson administration about Vietnam policy.

56. Richard Helms to Bromley Smith, “Actions of the Faculty of the University of Washington Concerning CIA,” 31 May 1966, box 9, folder CIA Vol. 2 [1 of 2], National Security File (NSF), Agency File (AF), Lyndon B. Johnson Library, Austin, Texas.

57. Raborn, quoted in Mackenzie, Secrets, p. 19.

58. Tom Wicker, “The Story behind the Story behind the CIA Spooks,” Times Talk 18, no. 12 (May 1966): 3.

59. See Saunders, Who Paid the Piper? pp. 367–368.

60. Quoted in Nelson Lichtenstein, The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor (New York: Basic Books, 1995), p. 408.

61. Ken Metzler, “Campaign against Covert Action Division No. 5,” Old Oregon, May–June 1967, 7, 29.208, Allard K. Lowenstein Papers, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

62. Sherburne later told historian William Chafe that Allard Lowenstein was among those advising him against severing the relationship between the NSA and CIA.

Other interviewees of Chafe disputed this claim. See, for example, William Dentzer, Columbia University Oral History Project, 1989, add. 3.1, folder 165, Lowenstein Papers.

63. Anon. [Allard Lowenstein], handwritten notes, n.d. [1967], 29.208, Lowenstein Papers.

64. W. Eugene Groves, “President’s Report to the Twentieth National Student Congress,” 1967, box 62, folder President’s Report, U.S. National Student Association Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University.

65. Hinckle, If You Have a Lemon, pp. 172, 173.

66. See ibid., pp. 175–177; Saunders, Who Paid the Piper? pp. 353–354; Cord Meyer, Facing Reality: From World Federalism to the CIA (New York: Harper and Row, 1980), p. 88.

67. Hinckle, If You Have a Lemon, p. 174; Mackenzie, Secrets, p. 21.

68. Mackenzie, Secrets, p. 21.

69. Groves, “President’s Report.”

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70. Hinckle, If You Have a Lemon, p. 180.

71. Sol Stern, “A Short Account of International Student Politics with Particular Reference to the NSA, CIA, Etc.,” Ramparts 5, no. 9 (March 1967): 29–38.

72. Meyer, Facing Reality, p. 89. “It will take a long time before we all understand what has happened in the last few months and why,” reads Meyer’s diary entry for March 10, 1967. It then goes on to note that “the New York Times and the Washington Post are committed to the proposition that the CIA is a worse danger to American democracy than any conceivable external enemy and must be exposed as such.” Meyer, journal, 10 March 1967, box 5, Journal, 1945–1967, Meyer Papers.

73. “In the Pay of the CIA: An American Dilemma,” CBS News Special Report with Mike Wallace, 12 March 1967.

74. George E. Brown, Jr., et al. to Lyndon B. Johnson, 14 February 1967, box 44, folder Ramparts-NSA-CIA, NSF, Johnson Library; Hubert Humphrey quoted in

“In the Pay of the CIA.”

75. Quoted in W. Eugene Groves, “NSA and the CIA: On People and Power (Second Thoughts after the Storm),” box 62, folder President’s Report, NSA Papers.

76. Quoted in Morrill Cody to Howland H. Sargeant, 28 February 1967, box 44, folder Ramparts-NSA-CIA, NSF, Johnson Library.

77. Quoted in Jeffreys-Jones, CIA and American Democracy, p. 162.

78. Richard Helms to Lyndon Johnson, 28 March 1967, box 9, folder CIA Vol. 3 [1

of 2], NSF, AF, Johnson Library. According to an internal CIA report, coverage of the affair in South Africa emphasized the secret funding of AMSAC and the African-American Institute, “two organizations which South African media note as opposing . . . apartheid.” “Foreign Press Reactions to Revelations about CIA,” n.d., CIA Records Search Tool (CREST), National Archives, Washington, D.C.

79. International Federation of Journalists, Statement, 25 February 1967; International Executive Board, ANG, Statement, 12 March 1967; both 108.32, ANG

Papers.

80. Mark Hawthorne to Directors, ANG, 26 February 1967, 114.8, ANG Papers; 24

signatories, Look Magazine Unit of ANG, 20 February 1967, 116.3, ANG Papers.

81. Notes of telephone conversation between Jimmy Breslin and Charles Perlik, 19

February 1967, 116.3, ANG Papers.

82. Jimmy Breslin, “The Guild’s CIA Money,” 20 February 1967, 116.3, ANG Papers.

83. See Tony Brenna, “Guild Irresponsibly Smeared by CIA Story, Leader Claims,”

Editor and Publisher, 25 February 1967, 9–10.

84. Ed Torres to Victor Reuther, 27 September 1967, 33.8, Victor Reuther Papers.

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