Word: haney
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...objectives in space, high NASA officials from Cape Kennedy to the Houston Manned Spacecraft Center mutter about quitting or fret about being laid off once the initial lunar landings are made. Internal feuds, once muted, are beginning to erupt in public; most notable was the resignation of Paul Haney, "the voice of Apollo." The NASA budget is down to $3.8 billion from its $5.9 billion 1966 peak. The army of skilled craftsmen, whom Wernher Von Braun calls 90% of NASA's investment, has dwindled from a high of 400,000 to half that number. At current attrition rates...
...cast was thrust into the world's spotlight, the show has been plagued by such petty jealousies and pungent recriminations that it might better be called One NASA Family. The latest flap came with the space agency's announcement last week that Public Affairs Officer Paul Haney, the calm, canorous "Voice of Apollo," has been ordered to a lesser post in Washington after six years at Houston's Manned Spaceflight Center. The word was that some NASA officials thought that he had become too impressed with himself. Haney, who wanted to be on hand for the first...
...Although he had withdrawn, Hopkins was obviously acting as a member of the Harvard community with his participa- tion in the sit-in," Haney said. "The Board was presented with an unusual case--we couldn't ignore him, but we certainly didn't want to be harsher on him than on the other students...
According to Haney, Hopkins' political activities will not be an issue when he wishes to re-enroll...
...Haney said that this case had been treated along with the other students put on probation and had not been brought individually before the Faculty for a vote...