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...Democrats have agreed that "McCarthyism" was an important issue in some of the Republican victories. California, where Richard M. Nixon played up the issue of "communism in the government," is a case in point. There Helen Gahagan Douglas lost by 500,000 votes. At the same time Senator Millard E. Tydings of Maryland, who was chairman of the Senate committee to investigate Senator McCarthy's charges--a committee which returned a verdict unfavorable to McCarthy--lost to a man practically unknown...

Author: By William M. Simmons, | Title: BRASS TACKS | 11/14/1950 | See Source »

...Maryland, John M. Butler upset Democratic incumbent Millard E. Tydings, chairman of the committee that "white-washed" Senator Joseph McCarthy. The G.O.P. scored another victory in Utah, where Wallace F. Bennett upset Democratic incumbent Elbert D. Thomas...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Democrats Keep Congress; Lucas, Tydings, Myers Lose | 11/8/1950 | See Source »

...Maryland, veteran Senator Millard Tydings, beset by the McCarthy issue and handicapped by a local intraparty feud, reminded voters that in 1938 Franklin D. Roosevelt had tried to purge him for being too conservative...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: The Pot Boils, Nov. 6, 1950 | 11/6/1950 | See Source »

Said Maryland's Democratic Senator Millard Tydings, combat officer and D.S.C.-man in World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATION: The Surest Way | 8/28/1950 | See Source »

Maryland's Millard Tydings bitterly challenged the G.O.P. charge that only $200 worth of military assistance had actually reached Korea before the attack. Tydings read a Defense Department report that the U.S. occupation forces had left the South Koreans $301 million worth of military supplies, that in all, Korean aid amounted to $496 million. Minority Leader Kenneth Wherry leaped to argue. Looking hard at Wherry, Tydings said: "It does not lie well in the mouths of any of us, particularly those who have opposed the arms-assistance program by their speeches and their votes, to find fault...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Blood on Whose Hands? | 8/28/1950 | See Source »

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