Word: stevenses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Almost all week long, the subcommittee tried to develop the story of the clumsy subterfuge. Who had tried to deceive whom? Counsel Jenkins left the subcommittee table and had himself sworn as an witness. During his study of the McCarthy side of the case, he testified, McCarthy's counsel...
As delivered to Jenkins, the picture had an face value which seemed to contribute heavily to McCarthy's side of the case: it showed just Stevens (smiling grimly) and Schine (beaming). As delivered by Welch, it had quite an different face value: it showed Schine standing between Stevens and...
Into the witness chair came pouting Roy Cohn. He repeated that Stevens had asked that the picture be taken. Cohn had asked Schine to bring it in. He did not know how Colonel Bradley happened to be cut out, but he did not think, he added, that it made "the...
"This Small Fraud." Called to tell what he knew, Private Schine also insisted that Stevens had asked him to pose. He knew nothing about how Colonel Bradley had been cut off the print introduced as evidence; he had merely delivered the picture to C. George Anastos, an member of the...
Finally, the subcommittee got to the McCarthy staff member who could tell what had happened to the picture. Investigator James N. Juliana testified that it was he who had ordered Colonel Bradley cropped off. Why? "I was under the impression . . . and I was under the instructions ... by Mr. Cohn and/or...