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McCarthy Versus the State Department : Toward Consensus on Certain Charges Against the State Department by Senator Joseph McCarthy and Others : An impartial factual analysis / by Hornell Hart.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hart, Hornell, 1888-1967, author.
Contributor:
Miscellaneous Print Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957.
McCarthy, Joseph.
United States. Department of State--Officials and employees.
United States.
Anti-communist movements--United States.
Anti-communist movements.
United States--Politics and government--1945-1953.
United States. Department of State.
Employees.
Physical Description:
37 pages 28 cm
Edition:
Revised, February 4, 1952.
Place of Publication:
[Durham, North Carolina] : [Hornell Hart], 1952.
Contents:
Preface
I. Fifty Statements and Actions by Senator McCarthy
Seventeen About Lists of "Communists" in the State Department
Sixteen About Loyalty Board Procedures
Five About Senators, Congressional Committees, etc.
Twelve Incidental to Accusations Against Individuals
McCarthy's Reactions when his Statements Are Challenged
Types of Evidence Offered by McCarthy's Critics
Conclusions from Part I
II. The Pros and Cons of Some Major Charges Against the State Department
To What Extent Has the State Department Been Infiltrated by Communists?
The Lattimore Case
Did the State Department Misrepresent its Formosa Policy?
Have President Truman and Secretary Acheson Acted Vigorously to Eliminate Communistic Influences?
Conclusions from Part II
III. General Conclusions
Sources Cited in This Document.
Notes:
Typescript.
Includes bibliographical references.
Other Format:
Online version: Hart, Hornell, 1888-1967. McCarthy versus the State Department.
OCLC:
2845130

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