Just pointing out where FJ got the term (his daughter assisted Bjo while she was working with Lincoln Enterprises).
I thought as much, I know you are loath to credit FJ with being "first" in anything (at least in the positive sense), but as my own post above demonstrates, FJ obviously got his "Constitution Class" and "MK IX/01" from the graphic featured in "
The Trouble with Tribbles" (aired in December 19
67). So where he got it, or who he got it from is largely irrelevant, the ultimate source is all that really matters in the present discussion.
Besides, none of the memos cited in TMoST say anything about the Enterprise being a Constitution class ship.
I was referring to this recent post by Shaw, which pretty much says it all...
The name Constitution didn't appear in either of those memos, but did appear in a graphic used in The Trouble with Tribbles (aired in December 1967) and Poe's commentary in TMoST (published in September 1968). Of course according to Gerrold, the filming of The Trouble with Tribbles took place in late August of 1967 (a week or two after the Justman letter), so some time in mid August of 1967 would be when the name Constitution (and the term Constitution Class) was first introduced in TOS production (but we still don't have a specific day).
Since the term "Constitution Class" appears on the graphic, the term was obviously current in the production offices at that time,
it just wasn’t tied specifically to the Enterprise and her sister ships. That link would have to wait for the Next generation era before all the “Fanon” speculation on the matter would become “CAN

N”.
Anywho, as has been pointed out in other threads recently, when thinking in terms of "Starships" the production chain of command generally never thought of anything other than the Enterprise and her sister ships. Plus, it's reasonable to assume that Whitfield/Poe's comentary in TMoST reflects first-hand discussions with those in the "CoC" at the production offices, so his use of "Constitution" for one of the ships like the Enterprise, and its general attribution for the class name is probably correct and still gets us pretty close to "official" first-time confirmation, even though his book as a whole generally is not considered so.
Oh, and since you put so much stock in Bjo Trimble, there's this from Vance...
The Star Trek Concordance , from 1968, also makes the connection with the name and class, with Bjo Trimble citing Roddenberry as the source for this information.
The important point here is not
Bjo Trimble or
1968 but that
Roddenberry is the source, so again, Whitfield/Poe's comentary in TMoST undoubtedly reflects first-hand discussions with Roddenberry himself!
Before quoting from that book, kids, do what I do: keep a copy by the computer.
I'm not sure who you think your patronizing with the term "kids" but anyway, as for most of the rest of us, with a reliable reference such as Shaw made, appearing just a few posts up thread, it's hardly necessary for anyone crack open a copy of TMoST at all.
