Word: stevenses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Faced with a Republican-backed move to bobtail the Army-McCarthy hearings, Committee Chairman Karl Mundt sighed over the prospect of continuing with "this miserable business." But Mundt reluctantly cast the deciding vote against the motion when Army Secretary Robert Stevens said curtailment would be unfair. The decision to go...
The very next morning, Adams was told by Frank Carr that loyalty board members would be called to testify. Said Adams: "I objected to it very strenuously. I pointed out to him that we had discussed this matter many times, and that there had been an informal understanding, in so...
* Secretary Stevens may find some (if only a little) consolation in the fact that the granddaddy of all congressional investigations was directed at an Army chief. In 1792 the House established the first congressional investigating committee in U.S. history to probe the massacre of Major General Arthur St. Clair'...
With appropriate rumblings and trumpet sounds, McCarthy produced a carbon copy of what he said was a 2¼-page "letter" sent and signed by the FBI's J. Edgar Hoover to Army intelligence on Jan. 26, 1951, warning against a number of subversives employed by the Army Signal...
Secretary of Army Robert T. Stevens said the Army would need most of the increased call because it is entering a period of heavy turnover in personnel. He explained that in the next few months, most of the enlistments of Korean veterans would run out.