Word: stevenses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The McCarthy-Stevens controversy has "turned the sword" upon the Republican Party, according to Arthur M. Schlesinger, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History. "They campaigned in 1952 on the issue of 'that mess in Washington' and now an even bigger mess confronts them," Schlesinger concluded, referring to the hearings as...
The New Hampshire team, usually mediocre, showed signs of strength last month by winning 8 to 6 over Stevens, a team which kept the Crimson in check for most of three periods. Its recent 13 to 3 victory over M.I.T. rates with the Crimson's 16 to 2 win over...
The references were clearly to Army lawyer Joseph N. Welch, LL.B. '17 and his assistant, James St. Clair, LL.B. '41 on the Stevens side. But the only Harvard graduate with the forces of Senator McCarthy is one of the Senator's investigators, George Anastos '38, LL.B. '41.
Why Didn't You Tell Me? (Marti Stevens; M-G-M). A heartbroken complaint, sung by Newcomer Stevens (TIME, March 8) in a voice that recalls Jane Froman.
In the junglelike clutter and heat of the Senate caucus room, a battery of microphones and three television cameras caught the drone and tension of the Army-McCarthy hearings. The performers could scarcely match the line-up of the 1951 Senate crime hearings, which starred such unforgettable characters as Bible...