IMPORTANT ACTORS

Paul E. McCarthy: Tous droits réservés, décembre 1975
Mary Lou Armstrong: Condon's administrative assistant who resigned in protest. Ted Bloecher: A NICAP staffer who aided McDonald. John Fuller: Author of several UFO books and the Look article on the "Low memo." Russ Greenbaum: The public information officer at the Office of Naval Research. Richard Hall: Assistant director of NICAP from 1960-69. James Hughes: McDonald's ONR project monitor. Allen Hynek: Scientific consultant to Project Blue Book for twenty years and chairman of the Department of Astronomy at Northwestern University. Richard Kassander: Chairman of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the University of Arizona. Donald Keyhoe: Author of four UFO books and director of NICAP from 1956 until 1969. Philip Klass: Avionics editor for Aviation Week and Space Technology Magazine and author of a book on UFOs. Gerard Kuiper: Director of the Lunar Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona. Norman Levine: A professor of Electrical Engineering fired from the Condon Project. Jim and Coral Lorenzen: Founders of the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization. Robert Low: Project administrator for the Condon Study at the University of Colorado. Tom Malone: Chairman of the Committee on the Atmospheric Sciences of the National Academy of Science. Donald Menzel: Former director of the Harvard Observatory and author of two books on UFOs. Phyllis O'Callaghan: Administrative assistant to Representative Edward J. Roush of Indiana. [[297]] IMPORTANT ACTORS (Continued) Thornton Page: A professor of astronomy at Wesleyan University and co-organizer of the 1969 AAAS UFO symposium. William Price: In charge of the contract for the Condon Study at the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. Major Hector Quintanilla: The Air Force Officer in charge of Project Blue Book. Thomas Ratchford: With William Price in charge of the contract for the Condon Study for the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. Walter Orr Roberts: Director of the National Council for Atmospheric Research and president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Edward J. Roush: The member of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics responsible for the 1968 UFO hearings. Carl Sagan: Professor of astronomy at Harvard and co-organizer of the 1969 AAAS UFO symposium. David Saunders: A professor of psychology at the University of Colorado who was fired from the Condon Project. Philip Seitz: President of the National Academy of Sciences.