|
William J. Jorden, "560 Miles High",
The
New York Times, 5 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
"Device Is 8 Times Heavier Than One Planned
by U.S.",
The New York Times, 5 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
"3-Stage Rockets For U.S. Satellite",
The
New York Times, 5 October 1957, p. 2. |
|
"Text of Satellite Report",
The New York
Times, 5 October 1957, p. 3. |
|
Robert K. Plumb, "Satellite Flight Is Step
Into Space",
The New York Times, 5 October 1957, p. 3. |
|
"'Moon' Holds Key To Earth's Shape",
The
New York Times, 5 October 1957, p. 3. |
|
Theodore Shabad, "Launching Timed As If For
Tribute",
The New York Times, 5 October 1957, p. 3. |
|
Jack Gould, "Radio-TV: Outer Space",
The
New York Times, 5 October 1957, p. 35. |
|
Walter Sullivan, "Western Experts Believe
SatelliteMay Last Years; Depends on Air Drag",
The New York Times,
6 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
William J. Jorden, "Schedule Listed",
The
New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
"Senators Attack Missile Fund Cut",
The
New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
"Pilot Seeks Trip to Moon",
The New York
Times, 6 October 1957, p. 26. |
|
"Artificial 'Planet' Foreseen",
The New
York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 41. |
|
"Satellite Captures World's Headlines",
The
New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 41. |
|
"Sphere Reported Sending Out Code",
The
New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 42. |
|
"Scientist and Soldier; Anatoli Arkadyevich
Blagonravov",
The New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 42. |
|
"Owner of 'Celestia' Sees Soviet Trespass",
The
New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 42. |
|
"Soviet 'Sputnik' Means A Traveler's Traveler",
The
New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 43. |
|
Harry Schwartz, "A Propaganda Triumph",
The
New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 43. |
|
Ira Henry Freeman, "World Reshaped Within
A Lifetime",
The New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 43. |
|
"Russian Teacher A Rocket Pioneer",
The
New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 44. |
|
"Scientists Map A 'Rocket Shoot'",
The
New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 44. |
|
"The Implications / Future Applications",
The
New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 193. |
|
"The Big Step; Word From Tass",
The New
York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 193. |
|
"As The Soviet Union Achieves A Major Step
Into Space",
The New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 193. |
|
Harry Schwartz, "Soviet Science Far Advanced
In Many Fields",
The New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 195. |
|
William J. Jorden, "Soviet Goes All Out On
Satellite Bonanza",
The New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 197. |
|
Harold M. Schmeck Jr., "Science Looks Ahead
In Geophysical Year",
The New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 197. |
|
Robert K. Plumb, "New Space Conquests Can
Now Be Foreseen",
The New York Times, 6 October 1957, p. 197 |
|
"Stride Into Space",
The New York Times,
6 October 1957, p. 202. |
|
Kathleen Mclaughlin, "U.S. Drafts Curb For
Space Arms",
The New York Times, 7 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
William J. Jorden, "Moscow Revising Satellite
Design To Notify U.S. of 2d Test",
The New York Times, 7 October
1957, p. 1. |
|
John W. Finney, "U.S Plots Orbit At 400 Miles
Up",
The New York Times, 7 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
Wayne Phillips, "New Launching Seen Near",
The
New York Times, 7 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
UP, "Launching Held First Soviet Try",
The
New York Times, 7 October 1957, p. 16. |
|
"Space Is His Orbit; Dr. John Peter Hagen
Answers Questions",
The New York Times, 7 October 1957, p. 16. |
|
Harold M. Schmeck Jr., "Amateur Communications-Type
Short Wave Sets Can Receive Satellite Signals",
The New York Times,
7 October 1957, p. 16. |
|
Harry Schwartz, "Intelligence and 'Moon'",
The
New York Times, 7 October 1957, p. 16. |
|
"Joliot-Curie Sees Way To Escape From Earth",
The
New York Times, 7 October 1957, p. 16. |
|
"World Newspapers See Soviet Taking Lead
From;",
The New York Times, 7 October 1957, p. 17. |
|
"Scientists Split On Soviet Signals",
The
New York Times, 7 October 1957, p. 17. |
|
"Roads To Hell - Or Heaven",
The New York
Times, 7 October 1957, p. 26. |
|
"Own Rocket Flies Behind Satellite",
The
New York Times, 8 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
"3 Soviet Scientists Shown U.S. 'Moons'",
The
New York Times, 8 October 1957, p. 10. |
|
Allen Drury, "Republicans See Partisan Attack",
The
New York Times, 8 October 1957, p. 11. |
|
"Training By Balloon In Space Proposed",
The
New York Times, 8 October 1957, p. 11. |
|
AP, "A Manned Space Ship Expected in 6-8
Years",
The New York Times, 8 October 1957, p. 11. |
|
"Soviet Experts Reportedly Offer To Carry
U.S. Devices in 'Moon' Beeps May Give Data",
The |
|
Walter Sullivan, "New York Times,
8 October 1957, p. 11. |
|
"Radio Telescope Rushed In Britain", The
New York Times, 8 October 1957, p. 11. |
|
Richard Witkin, "Device To Power Space Ship
Shown", The New York Times, 8 October 1957, p. 11. |
|
John H.Fenton, "Sighting Locally Is Possible
Today", The New York Times, 8 October 1957, p. 11. |
|
"'Moon' Top News In German Press", The
New York Times, 8 October 1957, p. 13. |
|
"Harriman Scores U.S. Satellite Lag",
The New York Times, 8 October 1957, p. 13. |
|
"Cost Of The Satellite", The New York
Times, 8 October 1957, p. 34. |
|
Walter Sullivan, "Satellite Signals Fade
Out, But Return After 6 Hours", The New York Times, 9 October 1957,
p. 1. |
|
"Shield Of Sphere Is Third In Orbit",
The New York Times, 9 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
Dana Adams Schmidt,"Reply To Moscow",
The New York Times, 9 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
W.H. Lawrence, "Eisenhower Gets Missile Briefing",
The New York Times, 9 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
"2 Generals Say Army Could Have Had Satellite
2 Years Ago", The New York Times, 9 October 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Army Uses New High-Powered Finder To Trace
Sphere Half Around Globe", The New York Times, 9 October 1957, p.
12. |
|
"'No-Man's-Land' In Air", The New York
Times, 9 October 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Scientists Warn Of Peril To U.S.", The
New York Times, 9 October 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Compton Knew Plans", The New York Times,
9 October 1957, p. 12. |
|
W.H. Lawrence, "President Voices Concern On U.S. Missiles Program,
But Not On The Satellite", The New York Times,
10 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
"Text of Khrushchev Interview on Wide Range of Issues Between East
and West", The New York Times, 10 October
1957, p. 10. |
|
Thomas J. Hamilton, "U.S. To Urge Pact On 'Moons' At U.N.",
The New York Times, 10 October 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Transcript of the President's New Conference on Foreign and Domestic
Matters", The New York Times, 10 October
1957, p. 14. |
|
"Army Edict Halts Satellite Claims", The
New York Times, 10 October 1957, p. 14. |
|
Richard F. Shepard, "River Head Hears Satellite On Time",
The New York Times, 10 October 1957, p. 19. |
|
"Timetable Is Listed For Satellite in U.S.",
The New York Times, 10 October 1957, p. 20. |
|
UP, "Free Zone Urged In Outer Space",
The New York Times, 10 October 1957, p. 20. |
|
"Politics Of The Sputnik", The New York
Times, 10 October 1957, p. 32. |
|
Arthur Krock, "In The Nation; The Effects of the Sputnik",
The New York Times, 10 October 1957, p. 32. |
|
Lindesay Parrott, "22 Nations Back U.S. Plan
To Limit Outer-Space Use", The New York Times, 12 October 1957,
p. 1. |
|
Walter Sullivan, "U.S. Stations Plot Satellite Orbit; Differ
On Height", The New York Times, 12 October
1957, p. 1. |
|
UP, "Moon Trip In Day Sought By Soviet",
The New York Times, 12 October 1957, p. 3. |
|
AP, "Decade Space Study Urged", The New
York Times, 12 October 1957, p. 3. |
|
John W. Finney, "Hagen Estimates Orbit; Oppenheimer Query Raised",
The New York Times, 12 October 1957, p. 3. |
|
"Data on Satellite's Travels", The New
York Times, 12 October 1957, p. 3. |
|
"13 Hours Of Beeps", The New York Times,
12 October 1957, p. 6. |
|
"Science's New Doors", The New York Times,
12 October 1957, p. 6. |
|
Walter Sullivan, "Satellite Posing Legal
Problems", The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
"U.S. Experts Say Satellite Should Stay Aloft A Year",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
AP, "Allies Score U.S. On Soviet's Gains",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 30. |
|
"Course For Public Is Set On Satellite",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 30. |
|
UP, "Scientists Warn Of Race To Moon",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 32. |
|
UP, "U.S. Task Force Urged", The New York
Times, 13 October 1957, p. 32. |
|
Harry Schwartz, "Soviet Gains in Science",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 36. |
|
Wayne Phillips, "Rosenbergs Tied To U.S. Space Data",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 40. |
|
Albert L. Kraus, "Sputnik Flashes Financial Signal",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 163. |
|
Brendan M. Jones, "Red Trade Orbit Also Scores Gain",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 165. |
|
"On Satellite's Meaning; Eisenhower's View",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 181. |
|
"U.S. vs. U.S.S.R.; Stress on Weapons Propaganda Leverage",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 181. |
|
"The World Reacts", The New York Times,
13 October 1957, p. 181. |
|
"Sputnik in Flight; What's Been Learned Sputnik's Orbit",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 181. |
|
Dana Adams Schmidt, "U.S. Foreign Policy: Outlook For The Future",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 183. |
|
Thomas J. Hamilton, "World Seen Reaching A Balance Of Terror",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 183. |
|
Arthur Krock, "G.O.P. On Defensive On Issue Of Security",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 183. |
|
John W. Finney, "U.S. Missile Experts Shaken By Sputnik",
The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 185. |
|
Robert K. Plumb, "Q And A on New 'Moon'
Lessons Of One Week", The New York Times, 13 October 1957, p. 185. |
|
"Science In Review", The New York Times,
13 October 1957, p. 191. |
|
I .M. Levitt, "Now the Space Age Opens",
The New York Times Magaziner, 13 October 1957, p. 81. |
|
"Missile Is Called Trigger Of 'Moon'",
The New York Times, 20 October 1957, p. 13. |
|
Gladwin Hill, "Scientists Probe Into Lower
Space", The New York Times, 20 October 1957, p. 15.= |
|
Harry Schwartz, "Soviet Satellite Tied To Cutbacks",
The New York Times, 20 October 1957, p. 19. |
|
"Rocket Race", The New York Times,
20 October 1957, p. E1. |
|
Arthur Krock, "Sputnik Provides Fuel For President's Foes",
The New York Times, 20 October 1957, p. E3. |
|
Harry Schwartz, "Soviet Exploits Its New 'Sputnik Diplomacy'",
The New York Times, 20 October 1957, p. E4. |
|
Harold M. Schimeck, "Satellites Of Future To Have More To Say",
The New York Times, 20 October 1957, p. E8. |
|
"Navy Has 'Moon' Problem", The New York
Times, 20 October 1957, p. E8. |
|
Cabell Phillips, "Hot Congress Debate On
Defense Foreseen", The New York Times, 20 October 1957, p. E9. |
|
Our Steps Toward Outer Space; THE MEN",
The New York Times, 20 October 1957, p. SM12. |
|
George Barrett, "Visit With a Prophet of
the Space Age", The New York Times, 20 October 1957, p. SM14. |
|
John W. Finney, "Air Force Hints Rocket Streaked 2,000 Miles High",
The New York Times, 25 October 1957, p. 1. |
|
"'Moon' Challenge Is Cited By Pusey",
The New York Times, 25 October 1957, p. 5. |
|
Richard Witkin, "New Clues Sought In Upper Regions",
The New York Times, 25 October 1957, p. 13. |
|
"Scientists Analyze Data", The New York
Times, 25 October 1957, p. 13. |
|
"Rocket Sighting Here Not Expected for Month",
The New York Times, 25 October 1957, p. 13. |
|
"New Soviet Engine Reported", The New
York Times, 25 October 1957, p. 13. |
|
"Nixon Hails Theodore Roosevelt Warms of Despair in L.I. Speech",
The New York Times, 25 October 1957, p. 18. |
|
"Satellite Tracking Called Off", The New
York Times, 25 October 1957, p. 21. |
|
"Orbit Completed", The New York Times,
3 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
"Satellite Signal Received At M.I.T.",
The New York Times, 3 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
UP, "Soviet Satellite Aids U.S. Project",
The New York Times, 3 November 1957, p. 22. |
|
"Sphere Fulfills Russian Promise", The
New York Times, 3 November 1957, p. 22. |
|
Walter Sullivan, "Trip by Dog Is Step in Test Of Life in Absence of
Gravity", The New York Times, 3 November
1957, p. 22. |
|
"Soviet Message Heard", The New York Times,
3 November 1957, p. 27. |
|
Dana Adams Schmidt, "U.S. Seeks Answers To New Soviet Challenges",
The New York Times, 3 November 1957, p. 183. |
|
Max Frankel, "Moscow In Festive Mood Despite Crisis In Kremlin;",
The New York Times, 3 November 1957, p. 185. |
|
John W. Finney, "Sputnik Acts As A Spur To U.S. Science And Research",
The New York Times, 3 November 1957, p. 186. |
|
Hanson W. Baldwin, "U.S. Position Remains Strong Despite Soviet Missiles",
The New York Times, 3 November 1957, p. 186. |
|
John W. Finney, "It's 'No Surprise'",
The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
William J. Jorden, "1,056 Miles High",
The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
Richard Witkin, "Unmanned Flights To Moon and Back Are Now Forecast",
The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
E.W. Kenworthy, "Confidence In U.S. Is Held Impaired",
The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
Farnsworth Fowle, "Humane Societies Protest Use of Dog",
The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
Harold M. Schmeck Jr., "Satellite Signal Widely Reported",
The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
"Texts of the Moscow Announcements on
Satellite", The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 8. |
|
AP, "Traveler in Space; A Little Russian Hunting Dog",
The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 8. |
|
"Dog May Unlock Medical Secrets", The
New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 8. |
|
"U.S. Has Used Animals", The New York
Times, 4 November 1957, p. 8. |
|
"Traveler in Space", The New York Times,
4 November 1957, p. 8. |
|
"Recovery Of Dog Called Possible", The
New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 8. |
|
Harry Schwartz, "Battle for Science Lead
: An Analysis of Differences Between U.S. and Soviet Strategy on Research",
The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 9. |
|
"Earth Satellite Always Dropping", The
New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 9. |
|
"Comparison of Satellites", The New York
Times, 4 November 1957, p. 9. |
|
AP, "Soviet Is Expected To Share Its Data",
The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 9. |
|
"Satellite Camera Moved", The New York
Times, 4 November 1957, p. 9. |
|
"Signals Tested for Code", The New York
Times, 4 November 1957, p. 9. |
|
Allen Dbury, "Congress Steps Up Missile Pressure",
The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 10. |
|
Allyn Baum, Reuters, "British Concede Soviet
Is Ahead", The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 10. |
|
"3 Men and 2 Dogs Circled Moon In 1865 Book
by Jules Verne", The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 10. |
|
"U.S. On Schedule In Satellite Aims",
The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 10. |
|
"Bevan Not Alarmed By New Satellite",
The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 10. |
|
Editorial, "Barbarism With Sputniks",
The New York Times, 4 November 1957, p. 10. |
|
John W. Finney, "President and Aides Study
Reports on Soviet's Feat", The New York Times, 5 November 1957,
p. 1. |
|
Robert K. Plumb, "U.S. Experts Differ On
Moscow's Claim", The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
William J. Jorden, "Russian Indicates That
Dog Will Die", The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
""Soviet Says New Power Sources Were Used
In Second Satellite", The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
Walter Sullivan, "Scientists Wonder If Shot
Nears Moon", The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
"No Brakes on Satellite", The New York
Times, 5 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
Kennett Love, "Britons Protest Dog In Satellite",
The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
Harold Schmeck Jr., "Soviet Gains Data From Dog In Space",
The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Satellite Heard Here And Abroad", The
New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Text of Soviet Statement", The New York
Times, 5 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
AP, "World Warned To Heed Earthly Needs Of Man",
The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
AP, "Four Bears Shipped To Missiles Center",
The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Earth Space Claim Is Put At 280 Miles",
The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Missile Strike Looms", The New York Times,
5 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"U.S. May Wait a Month To See New Satellite",
The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"'Satellite' Over Calcutta Is Only a Red Balloon",
The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
James Reston , ""U.S. Calm vs. U.S. Alarm;",
The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 13. |
|
"Russia Is Hailed By Arabic Press", The
New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 13. |
|
Dana Adams Schmidt, "Voice' Takes Note Of New Satellite",
The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 13. |
|
"Tracking Stations On Stand-By Alert",
The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 13. |
|
"One Satellite to Another", The New York
Times, 5 November 1957, p. 21. |
|
"Soviet Holds Out Detail On Orbits", The
New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 24. |
|
"Man-To-Moon Backed", The New York Times,
5 November 1957, p. 24. |
|
"Name of Satellite Dog Breeds Confusion Here",
The New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 24. |
|
Arthur Krock, "In The Nation; Origins and Developments of the Missile
Program", The New York Times, 5 November
1957, p. 30. |
|
"'Futile Waste of Money'", The New York
Times, 5 November 1957, p. 27. |
|
Editorial, "Warning From The Skies", The
New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 30. |
|
"The Shaggiest Dog", The New York Times,
5 November 1957, p. 30. |
|
"Satellite Spurs Missile Shares", The
New York Times, 5 November 1957, p. 57. |
|
"Khrushchev Asks A Satellite Race", The
New York Times, 6 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
Dana Adams Schmidt, "Dulles Concedes to Soviet
A Partial Lead in Missiles", The New York Times, 6 November 1957,
p. 1. |
|
Robert F. Whitney, "President To Go On Air
Tomorrow In Science Report", The New York Times, 6 November 1957,
p. 1. |
|
Sam Pope Brewer, "Satellites Aiding Soviet In Mideast",
The New York Times, 6 November 1957, p. 9. |
|
William M. Blair, "Senators to Open Wide Inquiry On Missile and Satellite
Program", The New York Times, 6 November
1957, p. 12. |
|
William J. Jorden, "Experts Discuss New Type Of Fuel",
The New York Times, 6 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
Walter Sullivan, "Satellite Yields New Meteor Data",
The New York Times, 6 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Bradley Warns On Earth's Peril", The
New York Times, 6 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
John H. Fenton, "U.S. Teams Await Satellite
Today", The New York Times, 6 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Strange Radio Signals Mystify Experts at
Listening Posts Here", The New York Times, 6 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
AP, "New Object In Sky Reported By Tokyo",
The New York Times, 6 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Attributed to Outer Space", The New York
Times, 6 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Greatest Show Off Earth Is a Soviet Circus Joke",
The New York Times, 6 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
John W. Finney, "U.S. Found To Lag In Race To Space",
The New York Times, 6 November 1957, p. 13. |
|
James Reston, "The U.S. and Science",
The New York Times, 6 November 1957, p. 13. |
|
Robert Trumbull, "No Revision Due In Defense Policy",
The New York Times, 6 November 1957, p. 13. |
|
"Transcript of Dulles' News Conference on the Satellites, NATO and
Other Issues", The New York Times, 6 November
1957, p. 14. |
|
Walter Sullivan, "Strange Radio Signals Go On",
The New York Times, 7 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
William J. Jorden, "Khrushchev Asks East-West Talks To End 'Cold War'",
The New York Times, 7 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
John W. Finney, "U.S. Not Planning Missiles Step-Up",
The New York Times, 7 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
Paris Match/Reuters, "Excerpts From Khrushchev's Address at Fete Marking
Bolshevik |
|
Revolution; On Earth Satellites", The
New York Times, 7 November 1957, p. 10. |
|
"Soviet Leader's Speech Strikes No U.S. Sparks",
The New York Times, 7 November 1957, p. 14. |
|
"Kennedy Assails U.S. Missile Lag", The
New York Times, 7 November 1957, p. 16. |
|
"Dog Is Surviving Spin Of Satellite",
The New York Times, 7 November 1957, p. 21. |
|
UP, "Soviet Studying Photonic Rockets",
The New York Times, 7 November 1957, p. 22. |
|
John H. Fenton, "Second Satellite Sighted in U.S.",
The New York Times, 7 November 1957, p. 22. |
|
"Germany Impressed", The New York Times,
7 November 1957, p. 22. |
|
Drew Middleton, "British Skeptical Of U.S. On Missile",
The New York Times, 7 November 1957, p. 23. |
|
"Brilliant Venus Draws Inquiries", The
New York Times, 7 November 1957, p. 24. |
|
"Jenner Asks Washington Curb", The New
York Times, 7 November 1957, p. 39. |
|
John W. Finney, "Killian Named To Spur Science",
The New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
Allen Drury, "A New Post Filled", The
New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
William J. Jorden, "Soviet Shows Atom Arms In Parade in Red Square",
The New York Times, * November 1957, p. 1. |
|
William M. Blair , "Top Aide Says U.S. Cuts Missile Lag",
The New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
Victor H. Lawn, "Satellite Rivals Sirius Over City",
The New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
Max Frankel, "Condition Of Dog Is Now In Doubt",
The New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
"New Soviet Feat Fails To Develop", The
New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
"Soviet Cables U.S. Report on Satellite; Gives a Timetable",
The New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
"Satellites Minimized", The New York Times,
8 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
"Break-Up Of Satellite Doubted", The New
York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
Harold M. Schmeck Jr., "Public Is Prodded On Science Needs",
The New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 4. |
|
"Russians' Use of Dog Assailed", The New
York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 4. |
|
"Soviet Movie Depicts Man Building on Moon",
The New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 6. |
|
"Text of the Address by President Eisenhower",
The New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 10. |
|
"Eisenhower Consults With 45 of Top Aides",
The New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 10. |
|
AP, "Democrats Back Science Speed-Up",
The New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 11. |
|
James Reston, "The President's Speech; An
Analysis", The New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
Walter Sullivan, "Scientists Cheer Choice
Of Killian", The New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Ring Around the Moon Made by Iced Crystals",
The New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 14. |
|
"Moscow Shows Its Power", The New York
Times, 8 November 1957, p. 28. |
|
Editorial, "Let's Keep Our Shirts On",
The New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 28. |
|
"Boom Continues In Boron Shares", The
New York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 43. |
|
"Give a Dime for a Satellite?", The New
York Times, 8 November 1957, p. 58. |
|
Max Frankel, "Russians' Silence Hints Dog
Is Dead", The New York Times, 9 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
John W. Finney, "Program Speeded", The
New York Times, 9 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
John D. Morris, "Budget Rise Seen", The
New York Times, 9 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
"U.S. Satellite Lag Tied To Education",
The New York Times, 9 November 1957, p. 2. |
|
"Pentagon Film Shows Recovery of Rocket Nose
Cone", The New York Times, 9 November 1957, p. 2. |
|
"Statement by McElroy", The New York Times,
9 November 1957, p. 2. |
|
"New Fuel For Missiles", The New York
Times, 9 November 1957, p. 2. |
|
"Agencies Have No Comment", The New York
Times, 9 November 1957, p. 2. |
|
"U.S. Space Gain Doubted", The New York
Times, 9 November 1957, p. 2. |
|
AP, "U.S. Will Reveal Satellite Firing",
The New York Times, 9 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
"Redstone Is Used In The Jupiter-C", The
New York Times, 9 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
"Moscow Belittles Eisenhower Speech",
The New York Times, 9 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
"Second Object Sighted", The New York
Times, 9 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
Robert C. Doty, "French Applaud Eisenhower
Plan", The New York Times, 9 November 1957, p. 4. |
|
UP, "Route Is Figured For U.S. Satellite",
The New York Times, 9 November 1957, p. 4. |
|
"City Lawyer to Direct Senate Missile Study",
The New York Times, 9 November 1957, p. 4. |
|
"Soviet Feat Hailed", The New York Times,
9 November 1957, p. 4. |
|
"Satellite Data Cited", The New York Times,
9 November 1957, p. 8. |
|
UP, "Pentagon Policy On News Backed",
The New York Times, 9 November 1957, p. 10. |
|
"Test Vehicle Fired", The New York Times,
9 November 1957, p. 10. |
|
Wayne Miller-Magnum, "Kennedy Opposes U.S.
Tax Cut In '58", The New York Times, 9 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"The New Defense Program", The New York
Times, 9 November 1957, p. 21. |
|
Stacy V. Jones, "Dog 'Space Helmet' Patented
By Air Force for Altitude Tests", The New York Times, 9 November
1957, p. 35. |
|
"Pentagon Forbids Army-Navy Race To Fire
Satellite", The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
Max Frankel, "Orbits Shrinking, Russians
Report", The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
Bess Furman, "Overhaul Urged In Aid To Science",
The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
"Von Braun Says Five Years Are Needed to
Catch Soviet", The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
"Sputnik for Red Santa Urged", The New
York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 17. |
|
"1955 Satellite Reported", The New York
Times, 10 November 1957, p. 19. |
|
"Chicago Dials Satellite Data", The New
York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 25. |
|
"Aide Saga U.S. Satellite Will Limit Its
Signals", The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 25. |
|
Felix Belair Jr., "Satellite Rumor Excites
Sweden", The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 29. |
|
"Humane Unit Scores West's Animal Tests",
The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 29. |
|
"Satellite Is to Make Six Crossings Today",
The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 36. |
|
Gay Talese, "Many a Dog Has Made History",
The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 36. |
|
"In the Soviet Union, Too, 'Moon' Is a Comic's
Boon", The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 36. |
|
"2d Satellite Viewed", The New York Times,
10 November 1957, p. 37. |
|
Reuters, "Kapitsa Skill Put Soviet In Space",
The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 37. |
|
Harry Schwartz, "A Lesson in Propaganda",
The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 38. |
|
"Moves in Washington", The New York Times,
10 November 1957, p. 205. |
|
"The Sputniks Whirl; New Fuel?", The New
York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 205. |
|
"Propaganda War", The New York Times,
10 November 1957, p. 205. |
|
"U.S. Acts To Answer Sputniks", The New
York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 205. |
|
William J. Jorden, "Moscow Celebrates In
A Big Week; Soviet View", The New York Times, 10 November 1957,
p. 208. |
|
"How World Reacted To Sputniks; Western View",
The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 208. |
|
Robert K. Plumb, "The Missiles Race: Where
The U.S. Stands Compared With Soviet; Soviet Missile", The New York
Times, 10 November 1957, p. 209. |
|
John W. Finney, "Science Takes A Place In
Federal Councils", The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 209. |
|
William L. Laurence, "Science In Review",
The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 215. |
|
John R. Dunning, "If We Are to Catch Up Science",
The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 244. |
|
Ben Pearse, "Defense Chief in the Sputnik
Age", The New York Times, 10 November 1957, p. 245. |
|
William J. Jorden, "Radio of Second Satellite Has Stopped, Russians
Say", The New York Times, 11 November
1957, p. 1. |
|
"President Calls McElroy To Missiles Parley Today",
The New York Times, 11 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
Thomas P. Ronan, "Kennan Says Rule In Soviet Is Shaky",
The New York Times, 11 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
Alexander Feinberg, "Counsel Sets Aim In Arms Inquiry",
The New York Times, 11 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
Reuter, "Paper Reports Dog Story", The
New York Times, 11 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Satellite's Timetable Lists Trips Over U.S.",
The New York Times, 11 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
UP, "'Celestial Body' Data", The New York
Times, 11 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"President Assailed", The New York Times,
11 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Stevenson Urges Defense Bureaus", The
New York Times, 11 November 1957, p. 13. |
|
"Top British Astronomer Doubts Satellite
Sizes", The New York Times, 11 November 1957, p. 13. |
|
Editorial, "Science And Our Society",
The New York Times, 11 November 1957, p. 28. |
|
Anthony Lewis, "U.S. Urged To Lay Plans To Put Man Into A Satellite",
The New York Times, 12 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
"Wilson Considers I.C.B.M. Race Close",
The New York Times, 12 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
"Stamp to Mark 2d Satellite", The New
York Times, 12 November 1957, p. 6. |
|
"2 Engineers Report On Soviet Progress",
The New York Times, 12 November 1957, p. 15. |
|
Harold M. Schmech Jr., "Expert Sees Man Ready For Space",
The New York Times, 12 November 1957, p. 22. |
|
AP, "Truman Decries Lag On Satellite",
The New York Times, 12 November 1957, p. 24. |
|
"Bulganin Asserts Dog Lived Sunday", The
New York Times, 12 November 1957, p. 27. |
|
AP, "U.S. Torn Now, Bulgarin Says", The
New York Times, 12 November 1957, p. 27. |
|
"Satellite Due 5 Times Over U.S. Areas Today",
The New York Times, 12 November 1957, p. 27. |
|
"Red Threat Cited On Veterans Day", The
New York Times, 12 November 1957, p. 28. |
|
"Rocket May Give Show", The New York Times,
12 November 1957, p. 30. |
|
George Dugan, "Stevenson Sees Call To 'Decision'",
The New York Times, 12 November 1957, p. 31. |
|
"A Patron Saint Hinted For Travelers in Space",
The New York Times, 12 November 1957, p. 39. |
|
John W. Finney, "Army Expected To Fire Satellite
Early Next Year", The New York Times, 13 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
"President Scans Spending Policy", The
New York Times, 13 November 1957, p. 2. |
|
Max Frankel, "Muscovites Told Space Dog Is Dead",
The New York Times, 13 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
"Second Satellite to Pass Over U.S. Points
Today", The New York Times, 13 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
AP, "Truman Scored On Missile Plan", The
New York Times, 13 November 1957, p. 4. |
|
"Russian Challenge Stressed By Case",
The New York Times, 13 November 1957, p. 4. |
|
"Soviet Issues Satellite Pictures", The
New York Times, 14 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
W. H. Lawrence, "President Asks Arms Rise To Match Soviet, At Cost
Of Other Items In Budget", The New York Times,
14 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
AP, "To Propel More Dogs", The New York
Times, 14 November 1957, p. 7. |
|
AP, "Comfortable to the End, The New
York Times, 14 November 1957, p. 7. |
|
"Return Of Device In Space Detailed,
The New York Times, 14 November 1957, p. 8. |
|
UP, "5 Separate Objects May Be In Orbit Now,
The New York Times, 14 November 1957, p. 9. |
|
UP, "Top Missile Expert Sees Great Advance,
The New York Times, 14 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Text of President's Talk in Oklahoma City Citing Need for Rise in
Funds for Science, The New York Times,
14 November 1957, p. 14. |
|
Gladwin Hill, "Quest for Rocket Fuel Spurs Big Borax Operation,
The New York Times, 14 November 1957, p. 59. |
|
Thomas J. Hamilton, "U.N. Asks Renewal Of
Arms Parleys, The New York Times,
15 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
John W. Finney, "U.S. Frees $15,000,000 For
Nuclear Rocket Work, The New York
Times, 15 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
James Reston, "A Test for1960,
The New York Times, 15 November 1957, p. 6. |
|
John W. Finney, "I.C.B.M. Details Given By
Soviet, The New York Times, 15
November 1957, p. 7. |
|
M.S. Handler, "Bonn Aide Scores Rocket Psychosis,
The New York Times, 15 November 1957, p. 10. |
|
"Satellite Return Set As Soviet Goal,
The New York Times, 16 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
John W. Finney, "Killian Takes the Oath as
U.S. Scientific Coordinator, The New
York Times, 16 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
UP, "Khrushchev Invites U.S. To Missile Shooting
Match, The New York Times, 16
November 1957, p. 1. |
|
"Navy Missile Chief Sees Moon Flight,
The New York Times, 16 November 1957, p. 2. |
|
"Excerpts From Text of McElroy's News Conference,
The New York Times, 16 November 1957, p. 2. |
|
Gladwin Hill, "Satellite Design Is Revised
By U.S., The New York Times, 16
November 1957, p. 3. |
|
"Soviet Reporting Data,
The New York Times, 16 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
"Air Force Sees Ways To Destroy I.C.B.M's,
The New York Times, 16 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
"Soviet Ahead, McElroy Says,
The New York Times, 16 November 1957, p. 3. |
|
John D. Morris, "Democrats Seek Greater Urgency
In U.S. Arms Plans, The New York Times,
17 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
Jack Raymond, "U.S. Reasserts Its Ability
To Cope With Soviet Might, The New
York Times, 17 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
"Weather Man Asks For A Satellite Tv,
The New York Times, 17 November 1957, p. 40. |
|
AP, "Satellite Pieces May Reach Earth,
The New York Times, 17 November 1957, p. 61. |
|
"Russians Issue Stamp Showing First Satellite,
The New York Times, 17 November 1957, p. 64. |
|
"Helium Gun Aims At Space Puzzle, The
New York Times, 17 November 1957, p. 66. |
|
Milton Esterow, "Satellites Spur A Literary Boom,
The New York Times, 17 November 1957, p. 66. |
|
"Satellite Lesson Drawn By Rabbis,
The New York Times, 17 November 1957, p. 72. |
|
AP, "Nixon Asserts 'Big Hope' Is to Avoid New Taxes to Pay Higher Satellite
Cost; Welcomed by Officials, The New York
Times, 17 November 1957, p. 83. |
|
"Policy Search; Focus On Technology Missiles And The President With
His New Scientific Adviser, The New York
Times, 17 November 1957, p. E1. |
|
Harry Schwartz, "Sputniks In Sky Obscure Soviet Economic Problem,
The New York Times, 17 November 1957, p. E9. |
|
Fred Hoyle, "Visit to Moon No. 1", The
New York Times Sunday Magazine, 17 November 1957, p. 8. |
|
Alida L. Carey, "Mr. Lloyd's Coffeehouse",
The New York Times Sunday Magazine, 17 November 1957, p. 40. |
|
Richard Witkin, "U.S. Closing Missile Gap With Soviet", The
New York Times, 18 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
John D. Morris, "Politics Threatens to Balk Objectivity Of Defense
Inquiry", The New York Times, 18 November
1957, p. 1. |
|
Thomas P. Ronan, "Kennan Calls Talk With Soviet Futile", The
New York Times, 18 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
"Jets Or Rockets Propel Missiles", The
New York Times, 18 November 1957, p. 12. |
|
"Launchings Pushed", The New York Times,
18 November 1957, p. 24. |
|
"New Imperatives Seen In Space Age", The
New York Times, 18 November 1957, p. 28. |
|
Editorial, "Questions For Khrushchev", The
New York Times, 18 November 1957, p. 30. |
|
Richard Witkin, "U.S. Acts Quickly to Meet Threat of Russian Missiles",
The
New York Times, 19+ November 1957, p. 1. |
|
John W. Finney, "Navy May Launch 'Moon' In January", The
New York Times, 19 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
"New Radar in Massachusetts Aids Missiles
Defense", The New York Times, 19
November 1957, p. 16. |
|
"2 Ways To Recover Satellites Noted", The
New York Times, 19 November 1957, p. 16. |
|
"Data Offered Japan", The New York Times,
19 November 1957, p. 17. |
|
"Harriman Scores Data On Missiles", The
New York Times, 19 November 1957, p. 18. |
|
Walter Sullivan, "Soviet Research Put In Billions", The
New York Times, 21 November 1957, p. 1. |
|
AP, "Soviet Expert Says Space Is Not Vacuum", The
New York Times, 21 November 1957, p. 8. |
|
"Navy Tests 'Brain' Unit of Its Satellite Rocket", The
New York Times, 21 November 1957, p. 8. |
|
"Laika A U.N. Issue", The New York Times,
21 November 1957, p. 10. |
|
Max Frankel, "Izvestia Gloats at U.S. 'Hysteria'", The
New York Times, 21 November 1957, p. 11. |
|
AP, "Moss And Snyder Clash on Secrecy", The
New York Times, 21 November 1957, p. 18. |