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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Jenkins asked if Adams was being facetious or dead serious. Replied Cohn, "Sir, it is very difficult for me to try to read Mr. Adams' mind or chart his emotional position at that particular moment...
...Lieutenant. Nevertheless, Schine was absent from Fort Dix part or all of 43 days or nights during his first 75 days in the Army, although the average draftee was given passes on only nine of those days. This was illustrated by two charts that the Army presented. One chart used solid black squares on a calendar to show Schine's absences. The other used white squares with black borders to show normal absences by an average recruit...
Senator McCarthy looked at the charts, charged that they were phony, accused the Army of giving Schine "black marks" for the same routine events that were indicated in white or omitted on the average man's chart. When Ryan's aide, 1st Lieut. John B. Blount, who was wounded on Old Baldy in Korea, followed his chief to the stand, McCarthy asked him about the black and the white. Blount's answer rocked the hearing room with laughter. Said he: "In my opinion, the reason that it was done was just for comparative purposes, just like...
Lundon's statement was in response to a rumor that Schine had been observed by several students at the Yale game. On that weekend, November 21, Schine was on leave from Fort Dix, N.J., to do Senate committee business. This weekend was included on the "black-and-white" chart of Schine's leaves submitted in testimony by the Army in the current hearings and protested as "phony" by Senator Joseph McCarthy...
...Employee Chasanow that the Navy's Security Appeal Board had reversed the lower board, found him unfit for service. Smith said that, from his own review of the case, he agreed. Chasanow, refusing to give up, demanded a new hearing. This week the Navy reopened the case of Chart Distributor Abraham Chasanow, civic leader...