Word: schine
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Three times, Adams had tried to shift the probe from the Army to other services, Cohn testified, and had threatened to get Private G. David Schine sent overseas. "Mr. Adams said we had not been cooperating with him and that he was going to show some examples of noncooperation, too, and how would we like it if Schine were ordered overseas...
...look to me," Committee Chairman Karl Mundt told Ryan, "like the sort of fellow who would be pretty hard to get any preferential treatment under." The general evidently wanted to confirm the Senator's opinion of him. He said Schine did not get preferential treatment in the sense that things were made easy for him. But, he added, "if granting Private Schine passes to work on committee business was preferential treatment, he certainly got preferential treatment...
Ryan left no doubt that, despite the passes, he was trying to make a soldier out of Trainee Schine. The general explained that after Schine's first month he canceled the private's weekday passes because "a man cannot go off the post in the evening until 11 or 12 o'clock at night, night after night, and still do the work that he is supposed to do . . . I felt it was my duty to this young man, to his parents, the men that served with him and their parents, to see that [he was] . . . in complete...
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...
There have also been intermittent rumors that Schine appeared at the Brown game on November...