Word: cohn
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Cohn, excluded from a secret radar laboratory at Fort Monmouth by an on-the-spot decision of Stevens, was "extremely angry" and was heard to say: "This means war . . . Don't they think I am cleared for classified information? I have access to FBI files when I want them* . . . They did this just to embarrass me. We will really investigate the Army...
...forced a change in the committee's rules to enable him, as well as Army lawyers, to question witnesses. Then he issued his bill of 46 particulars against his adversaries "on behalf of Frank Carr . . . Roy Cohn . . . and of myself...
...Carr Jr., 37, McCarthy's staff director, succeeded J. B. Matthews, who resigned under fire last year after he charged in a magazine article that 7,000 Protestant clergymen were Communist dupes. Before that, Carr was an FBI-man for eleven years. The Army accused Carr of abetting Cohn's and McCarthy's threats to keep probing the Army unless favors for Schine were granted...
...Cohn, 27, McCarthy's chief counsel, is the son of a politically powerful New York judge, Democrat Albert Cohn. In World War II Cohn held off his draft board by getting two nominations to West Point, failing each time to meet the Point's physical standards. Just before the draft started up again in 1948, Cohn joined the National Guard, now holds a first lieutenant's commission. By his cleverness, obtrusiveness and passion for intrigue, he won a place in McCarthy's book as "the most brilliant young fellow I have ever...
John Gibbons Adams, 42, Army Department counselor, was assigned by Stevens to work closely with McCarthy and Cohn during the Fort Monmouth investigation and the Peress case. Last month he drew up the Army's report on the Schine case...