Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Genesis (magazine)" in English language version.
L. Fletcher Prouty, 57, was recently reported by columnist Mary McGrory to be a public relations executive with Amtrack [sic]. Retired from the Air Force in 1963, Prouty has another hat to wear in addition to his OC-5 advisory board role — that of Washington, D.C., editor of Genesis, the "magazine for men." Spread over many pages of that pornographic publication was Prouty's April issue article, "Curbing the CIA," no doubt to lend some semblance of social significance to the magazine.
L. Fletcher Prouty, 57, was recently reported by columnist Mary McGrory to be a public relations executive with Amtrack [sic]. Retired from the Air Force in 1963, Prouty has another hat to wear in addition to his OC-5 advisory board role — that of Washington, D.C., editor of Genesis, the "magazine for men." Spread over many pages of that pornographic publication was Prouty's April issue article, "Curbing the CIA," no doubt to lend some semblance of social significance to the magazine.