Clippings
- CRJO 1/07 Clipping : "Witt Refuses to Tag Woman as Communist"
Date: March 1, 1956; Author: L. Edgar Prina; Published in: Evening Star; Content: Relates that Nathan Witt, former assistant general council of the National Labor Relations Board, refused to tell the House Un-American Activities Committee whether he knew Ruth Weyand Perry as a member of the Communist Party. Also relates details concerning the testimony of Edwin S. Smith and L. Raymond LaVallee, both of whom pleaded the fifth when questioned about former affiliations with Communism.
- CRJO 1/07 Clipping : "Red Probers Assail Denial by Witness"
Content: Recounts in part the testimonies of Mrs. Helen Hill and Mrs. Selma Rein, both of whom pleaded the fifth amendment when questioned about any Communist affiliations in their past.
- CRJO 1/07 Clipping : "Ex-NLRB Aide Bars Immunity Pledge at Quiz"
Date: February; Author: L. Edgar Prina; Published in: Evening Star; Content: Reports the decision of Washington attorney Jacob H. Krug not to testify to the House Un-American Activities Committee concerning his alleged former Communist activities and associations, even if he was promised immunity from criminal prosecution. Also recounts the testimony of Lillian Kurasch before the Committee.
- CRJO 1/07 Clipping : "U.S. Ex-Aide Voids Quiz on Reds"
Author: Dean W. Dittmer; Content: Relates the testimony of Morris Levine, a Chicago typesetter, and Irving Richter, another former government employee, that they are not now Communists and their refusal to answer questions concerning whether they had any Communist associations in the past. Also reports on the testimony of Bertha Blair, an employee of the National Council of Churches, who also pleaded the fifth amendment when questioned about Communist activities and affiliations in her past.
- CRJO 1/08 Folder : Clippings III
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "Final Appeals in Hughs Trial Set for Today"
Date: 1956; Content: Reports the progress of the trial of Paul H. Hughs, a former army investigator who is on trial for his involvement in a plot to smear Joseph McCarthy by falsely presenting himself as one of McCarthy's accredited investigators and by presenting fictitious material as if it were true. Hughs claims that Clayton Fitchey, deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and Joseph L. Rauh Jr., were also involved in the plot.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "Hush-Hush Huddles"
(letter to the editor) Date: before election day 1956; Author: Vic the Vet; Content: Criticizes Lodge and other "Ike pets" for holding a secret caucus on Joseph McCarthy's fight against Communism.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "Know Your Enemy"
Content: Encourages Americans to order a copy of a pamphlet called "The Communist Party of the United States of America - What It is, How It Works - A Handbook for Americans." Claims that this pamphlet accurately describes the goals and methods of conspiracy employed by the American Communist Party.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "Sen. McCarthy Still Doesn't Trust Reds"
reprinted from "The Tidings," Los Angeles, Cal., Archdiocesan Weekly; Content: Praises McCarthy's fight against Communism while questioning his methods. Criticizes Eisenhower's decision to participate in the Big Four summit talks.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "McCormack Resolution: Was GOP Outsmarted?"
Author: George Rothwell Brown; Content: Claims that the Republican Party has hurt its chances for success in the next national election, because Republicans in Congress refused to support McCarthy's proposed resolution concerning the Big four conference in Geneva, but did support another similar resolution proposed by McCormack, a Democrat from Massachusetts.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "Trial by Jury: Extension of Remarks of Hon. Joseph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin in the Senate of the United States"
Date: July 11, 1955; Author: Joseph McCarthy; Published in: Appendix of the Congressional Record; Content: Contains an article called "Hardly Judicial" by Peter G. Smith and David T. Boltz, which points out alleged misconduct in the proceedings of McCarthy censure trial and was added to the Congressional Index at McCarthy's request.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "Censure of 5 Colleges Asked in Loyalty Firings"
Date: March 22, 1956; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports that a special committee of the American Association of University Professors recommended that five college and university administrations be censured for firing or suspending faculty members in civil rights controversies. Institutions involved include University of California, Ohio State University, Rutgers University (New Brunswick, N.J.), Temple University (Philadelphia), and Jefferson Medical College (also Philadelphia). The committee also recommended that several other institutions, including University of Chicago, Cornell University (Ithaca, N.Y.), Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Sarah Lawrence College (Bronxville, NY), be commended for standing by faculty under accusations of Communist affiliations.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "A.D.A. Asks End of Fund Inquiry"
Date: June 13, 1954; Published in: New York. Content: Reports that the national board of Americans for Democratic Action (A.D.A.) urged the House of Representatives to disband a special House committee, which was headed by B. Carroll Reece and created to investigate tax-exempt foundations, on the grounds that the committee had incompetently run its proceedings.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "In the Editor's Mailbox"
Date: July 16; Author: Chapin Arms, M. Smith, Mrs. Robert Selig, C.N.J. Published in: Daily News; Content: Contains various letters to the editor, most supporting McCarthy's rebuke of CBS and Ed Murrow.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "God have mercy..."
Date: 1955; Content: Political cartoon commenting on the U.S. government's handling of the infiltration of Communists into American society.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "Walter Hits ADA Critic, Denies 'Bullying' Judges"
Date: March 20, 1956; Published in: The Evening Star; Content: Reports the House Representative Walter's denial of charges spoken by Edward D. Hollander that he attempted to bully judges by criticizing their handling of the case of John T. Watkins.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "68 Cases of Espionage Studied, Tomkins Says"
Date: March 20, 1956; Author: L. Edgar Prina; Published in: The Evening Star; Content: Reports the announcement of Assistant Attorney General William F. Tomkins that sixty-eight espionage cases are under investigation of the Justice Department.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "Joe Gets the Chair"
Author: Fred Othman; Content: Relates the story of Senator McCarthy's accusation in the Senate that some Democratic Senators were not sincere in their premise to fight Communism and of the tumult that followed on the Senate floor.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "New York Confidential" (photocopy, attached is a card which reads "Compliments of Eugene W. Castle") Date: August 4, 1955; Author: Lee Mortimer; Published in: Daily Mirror; Content: Highlighted is a snippet which reports how Eugene Castle's book Billions, Blunders, and Baloney , which opposes foreign aid, became a best seller and influenced Senator Allen J. Ellender to oppose a foreign aid bill in the Senate.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "Author Agrees: Food Better than Propaganda" (photocopy, written as a letter to the editor, attached is a card which reads "Compliments of Eugene W. Castle") Date: August 6, 1955; Author: Eugene W. Castle; Published in: The Tablet; Content: Commends The Tablet for reporting the observations of Bishop Leonard G. Raymond that American tax money for foreign aid would be better spent of food for needy countries than for propaganda produced by the U.S.I.A.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "Did We Do Wrong by Oppenheimer?"
Date: March 1958; Author: Edward Linn; Published in: Saga; Content: In light of the recent Soviet launching of two satellites into space, this article examines the United States' treatment of scientist Robert J. Oppenheimer and determines that the US may be scarring off scientists from working for the government.
- CRJO 1/08 Clipping : "West Germany: Dr. John Goes East"
Date: August 2, 1954; Published in: Newsweek; Content: Relates the story of the defection of Otto John, the chief of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution in West Germany, to East Germany, and discusses the ramifications of his defection for the fight against Communism.
- CRJO 1/09 Folder : Clippings IV
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "They Look Exactly Like Modern Republicans to Me!" (political cartoon) Author: Gib Crockett; Published in: Washington Star; Content: Comments upon Alcorn's perception of Jenner, Malone, and McCarthy.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Ford Urges Chinese Trade"
Date: January 29, 1957; Published in: Washington Daily News; Content: Reports the claim of Henry Ford II who told auto dealers that U.S. trade with China might help the Chinese rid themselves of Communism.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "It Was No Error: McCarthy Uninvited to White House Fete "
Date: March 8, 1957; Published in: The Washington Daily News; Content: Reports that the Eisenhower administration snubbed McCarthy by inviting to the White House for the second time every Senator except McCarthy.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Lincoln Day Talks Hail 'Modern GOP'"
Date: February 1957; Author: Robert C. Albright; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports and discusses the various definitions of "Modern Republicanism" which were given at Lincoln Day speeches across the country.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "'Bird Dog' Charlie has a Million of 'Em It Seems"
Date: January 30, 1957; Author: Henry N. Taylor; Content: Recounts silly quotes made by several politicians, including 'Bird Dog' Charlie Wilson, the Defense Secretary.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Teacher's Union Involves Others in Fundraising"
Date: May 14, 1955; Author: Mark Hanifin; Published in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Reports the controversy which has erupted over a proposed resolution before the Board of Education authorizing Superintendent of Schools William Jansen to query teachers and supervisors concerning past Communist Party affiliations. The resolution was adamantly opposed by the Teachers Union.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Matter of Fact"
Date: February 13, 1957; Author: Joseph Alsop; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Relates a discussion held between Alsop and Comrade Laza Ivanovich Popov concerning the connection between the Soviet government and industry.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Reno Publisher Brands Greenspun Attack 'Damn Lie'"
Date: October 22, 1952; Published in: Las Vegas Review Journal; Content: Reports that Joe McDonald, a veteran Reno newspaper publisher, referred to Herman "Hank" Greenspun, a Las Vegas newspaperman, as a "damn liar" for comments he made to the effect that McDonald used political connections to get himself out of a Japanese war prisoner camp during World War II while other less fortunate American soldiers suffered.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "The Washington Post and Times Herald " (clipping with two articles) Date: January 11, 1955; Article #1: "Trial Opens for Red Leader Accused of Giving False Data" { Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Announces the beginning of the trial of Louis Weinstock, described by the Justice department as a "top Communist leader," for allegedly making false statements to the Subversive Activities Control Board in June 1953. Article #2: "Defense Plants Have Reds, Reports Say"
Author: John Chadwick; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports the announcement of the Senate Investigations Subcommittee that the Communist Party has successfully infiltrated the United States' national defense industry.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Austrian Hatred Of Soviet Helps American Propaganda"
Date: May 31, 1955; Author: Howard Norton; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Explains that Austrian hatred of Russia has bolstered American popularity in Austria.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Swiss Papers Accuse"
Date: March 26, 1955; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports the claim of two influential Swiss newspapers that there exists a letter from the late President Roosevelt making demands on Switzerland similar to demands made by Stalin upon his allies.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "'Brainwashed' Pair To Get Passports"
Date: March 2, 1955; Published in: The Evening Star; Content: Reports that Mrs. Adele Austin rickett and Malcolm Bersohn are being issued passports to return to the United States after being released from years of imprisonment in Communist China.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "The End of the Road - Us"
Date: June 3, 1954; Author: John Fox; Published in: The Boston Post; Content: Expounds upon the claims that the two immediate results of Communist takeovers of countries are that all the women between the ages of twelve and seventy-two are raped and all clergymen of every denomination are executed.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "US Dollars Being Invested in Peru Boom"
Date: May 26, 1955; Author: A.T. Steele; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports that the United States is contributing greatly to the economic boom taking place in Peru.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Massachusetts Report Links 85 to Communism"
Date: June 10, 1955; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports that the Massachusetts Commission on Communism filed a report with the Senate listing the names of eighty-five persons about whom there is credible evidence that they are affiliated with Communism.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Campaign Set Against Lawmakers: Attorney to Attack In 16 Counties"
Date: May 18, 1955; Published in: The Miami Herald; Content: Reports that Ellis Rubin has quit his position as special assistant state attorney general and has pledged a campaign against the sixteen members of a house committee who killed a bill that would have made him Florida's official Communist hunter.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "The Evening Star" (clipping with several articles) Date: March 30, 1955; Article #1: "Two Suspended Physicists Reinstated by the Army" { Published in: The Evening Star; Content: Reports that two Fort Monmouth physicists who lost their jobs in the wake of a security probe were recently reinstated. Article #2: "Admiral Cassady Calls fro Stronger US Defenses"
Published in: The Evening Star; Content: Reports the claim of Admiral John H. Cassady, commander-in-chief of United States naval forces in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, that strong ground and naval forces are still needed despite the development of atomic and hydrogen bombs.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "McCarthy files Hints at Red Tinge for NLRB" (photocopy) Author: Willard Edwards; Published in: Chicago Daily Tribune; Content: Reports the announcement of McCarthy that he has accumulated a bulky file of evidence involving alleged Communist influences in the National Labor Relations Board.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Five Outstanding Soldiers Chosen as 1st Division Guests " (10 photocopies) Date: August 17, 1954; Published in: Chicago Daily Tribune; Content: Reports that five outstanding soldiers of the 1st infantry division in Germany will be guests of the 1st Division society at its national convention in Chicago on August 21st to the 23rd. The soldiers included are M/Sgt. Richard E. Report, M/Sgt. James E. Hoch, Sgt. Augst W. Hines, William E. Boothe, and M/Sgt. Theodore L. Dobol.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Communists Protected; Anti-Red Prosecuted" (handwritten note at top says this article should be given more publicity) Author: Francis Sullivan; Content: Relates the case of Miss Miriam DeHaas, who after working for the Loyalty Review Board and in government services for twelve years, was dismissed because it was suspected that she willingly spoke to Senator Joseph McCarthy and leaked to him information concerning specific individuals and their Communist affiliations.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Where I Stand"
Author: Hank Greenspun; Content: Criticizes McCarthy and those in the Republican Party who support him.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "The Milwaukee Journal " { Date: October 14, 1952; Article #1: "Tobin Lashes at McCarthy" { Published in: The Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports the denouncement of McCarthy by Secretary of Labor Maurice J. Tobin. Article #2: "McCarthy Pulls a 'Gromyko' When Challenged to Debate"
Published in: The Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports how Senator McCarthy stated during a speech in Nevada that Hank Greenspun, publisher of the Las Vegas Sun , is a Communist, and then walked out when Greenspun challenged him to a debate on the subject.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Adlai Must Clarify His Stand on Chinese"
Author: Victor Riesel; Content: Reports the political turmoil caused by a few offhand remarks made by Governor Adlai Stevenson concerning China.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Faith in Zhukov Doubted"
Author: Ludwell Denny; Content: Criticizes President Eisenhower's apparent confidence in Marshal Georgi Zhukov on the grounds that Zhukov's creditability is questionable.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "A Challenge to the Digest"
Date: October 21, 1952; Author: Westbrook Pegler; Published in: Seattle. Content: Criticizes The Reader's Digest for supporting Irving Brown, on the grounds that he supports the Marxist David Dubinsky.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Candidates on Ballot"
Date: October 22, 1952; Author: Henry M. Jackson and Harry P. Cain; Published in: Seattle Post - Intelligencer. Content: Features an column by Jackson as the Democratic Nominee for Senate in which he explains his merits and a column by Cain as Republican Incumbent discussing his accomplishments.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Kimmel Blames High Officials for Pearl Harbor Debacle"
Date: December 7, 1954; Published in: The Evening Star; Content: In light of the 13th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, discusses the denial of Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, on of the two commanders that was on the scene during the time of the attack, that he is to blame.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Blacklisted Broker Determined to Clear his Name in Courts"
Date: July 1, 1957; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports on the battle of Reynoaldo Gubbins to sue the American government for blacklisting him as a traitor and Nazi collaborator sixteen years ago for no apparent cause and with no evidence.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "The Lone Eagle of the Senate" (article reprint) Date: February 9, 1952; Author: Richard Lloyd Jones; Published in: The Tulsa Tribune; Content: Praises McCarthy for his opposition to Communism and criticizes those Senators like Douglas and Benton who oppose him or question his methods.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Just Why Do the Pick on Joe"
Author: Westbrook Pegler; Content: Criticizes presidential candidates Eisenhower and Stevenson for smearing McCarthy in their speeches to the American Legion.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "McCarthy's Speech"
Content: Praises McCarthy's speech in which he used hard, factual evidence to support his accusations of presidential candidate Stevenson's Communist affiliations.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "How to Work Successfully with a Stockbroker" (advertisement) Content: Features several short interviews of share owners, all of whom recommend dealing with the New York Stock Exchange for their stockbroking needs.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "G.O.P. Split Wide"
Date: December 7, 1954; Author: Constantine Brown; Published in: The Evening Star; Content: Discusses the strife expected to surface during the upcoming session of Congress within the Republican Party between the "orthodox" faction, which supports Knowland for Speaker, and the "progressive" faction, which opposes him.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "McCarthy Hits Answers from Hank Greenspun"
Date: October 19, 1952; Published in: Las Vegas Review Journal; Content: Recounts and discusses the accusations made by McCarthy against Hank Greenspun, the publisher of the Las Vegas Sun .
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "The Real Issue of 1952"
Author: George Sokolsky; Content: Discusses the importance of Communism as an issue in the upcoming elections in 1952.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "A Man to Hear" (editorial) Content: Praises McCarthy and speaks of the importance of his speech to be delivered in Tyler, Texas.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "McCarthy to Talk at Tyler Tonight"
Content: Praises McCarthy and anticipates his speech in Tyler, Texas.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Ex-FBI Man Hits McCarthy Methods"
Content: Reports that Edward P. Morgan, a former F.B.I. Communist hunter, criticized McCarthy's methods for investigating Communists at a Volunteers for Stevenson rally.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "McCarthy Declares Benton Aids Soviets"
Content: Reports the statement made by McCarthy along the lines that whether or not Senator William Benton is actually a Communist, he is either wittingly or unwittingly aiding the Communist cause by accusing McCarthy of perjury to the Senate in McCarthy's campaign against alleged Communists in the State Department.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Why Should McCarthy Help Ersatz Republican Lodge Keep his Seat?"
Author: Westbrook Pegler; Content: Criticizes Senator Henry Lodge for not being a strong enough Republican, and speaks against the prospect of McCarthy going to Massachusetts and supporting him in his reelection campaign.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Lewis Writes on 'You've Never Had It So Good'"
Author: Fulton Lewis Jr. Content: Criticizes the claim of the Democrats that those who work for the government "never had it so good.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "West Virginia's Red Issue Eyed by Both Parties"
Date: October 15, 1952; Author: Willard Edwards; Published in: Chicago Daily Tribune; Content: Comments upon the recent revelations of West Virginia Senator Kilgore's Communist affiliations.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "McCarthy's Talk in Vegas Said to be Non-Political"
Date: October 12, 1952; Published in: Las Vegas R---- Journal; Content: Discusses expectations for the speech McCarthy is to make on October 13 in Las Vegas at the War Memorial building.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "McCarthy's Help Now at Premium"
Date: 1952; Author: Westbrook Pegler; Content: Criticizes Senator Henry Lodge for not being a strong enough Republican, and speaks against the prospect of McCarthy going to Massachusetts and supporting him in his reelection campaign.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Lodge's Deception"
Date: October 6, 1952; Published in: Seattle (?) Times; Content: Criticizes Lodge for attacking Kennedy and for having an inordinate amount of absences from the Senate while important votes were being made.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Reds at Your Fingertips"
Content: Announces the publishing of a guide to all Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities from 1918 to 1956.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Senator McCarthy Will Vote for Ike"
Content: Reports McCarthy's announcement that he will vote for Eisenhower and not Stevenson in the upcoming presidential election.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Mr. Butler's Repentance"
Date: October 17, 1956; Published in: Washington Post; Content: Criticizes Butler for his smear tactics used in a Maryland election six years ago.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Daily Worker " { Date: October 19, 1954; Article #1: "Gore Urges McCarthy to Resign to Spare Senate 'Humiliation'" { Published in: Daily Worker; Content: Relates how Leroy Gore, the founder of the "Joe Must Go" campaign against Senator McCarthy, wrote a letter to McCarthy demanding that he resign from Senate so as to spare the American people the humiliation of having to censure him. Article #2: "Gerson on Radio Cites Anti-McCarthy Trend"
Published in: Daily Worker; Content: Reports the radio declaration of Simon W. Gerson, legislative chairman of the New York Communist Party, that Elizabeth Gurley Flynn's campaign for Congress symbolizes the right of Americans to vote for whomever they please despite McCarthy's battle to the contrary.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "How Big Can a Lie Get?" (flyer with copies of an article from the Milwaukee Journal and two letters on it) Date: 1951; Content: Has a copy of an editorial from the Milwaukee Journal in which the author makes the claim that McCarthy has lied about the amount of ammunition that the army has dumped into the Bay of Bengal, and then a copy of two letters which prove that McCarthy was telling the truth. 4 ~ ~ ~
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "Citizens' Group Calls for Easing of Restrictions on Red Commerce"
(attached is an article from Human Events entitled "Trade not Aid" which advocates the removal of tariffs and other trade restrictions and a flyer entitled "More Trade - Less Aid" which contains similar ideas) Date: January 10, 19-- Published in: New York Times; Content: Reports that forty-seven leading Americans urged that with some exceptions restrictions on trade with Communist nations be removed.
- CRJO 1/09 Clipping : "News Within the News"
Date: May 7, 1957; Author: David Lawrence; Content: Claims that McCarthy was hounded to death by ruthless critics, and that his fall from power and censure by the Senate were due to his antagonistic attitude towards normally unbiased senators during the censure hearing.
- CRJO 1/10 Folder : Clippings V
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "NOT INVITED . White House Snubs Senator McCarthy"
Date: March 6, 1957; Author: Isabelle Shelton; Published For/In: The Evening Star; Content: Gives information on why Sen. McCarthy was not invited to the reception concluding the formal social season.
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "McCarthy Burial in Wisconsin"
Date: May 7, 1957; Author: Alvin Spivak; Published For/In: New York Journal-American; Content: Gives information on the burial of Sen. McCarthy. Has a pictures of the burial. (2 copies of the pictures)
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "Democrats to fight Naming of Successor"
Content: Gives information on who will complete the term of the late Joseph R. McCarthy. (2 copies)
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "Church, Senate Honor McCarthy in Last Rites, Martin Represents Presidents, Nixon Leads Mourners"
Author: Mary McGrory; Content: gives information on how the church offered the last rites to Sen. McCarthy. Has a picture of Sen. McCarthy's body leaving the capitol.(3 copies)
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "McCarthy Seat Scramble Is On"
Date: May 4, 1957; Author: Edwin R. Bayley; Published For/In: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Describes how people scrambled to get the Sen. McCarthy's seat.(2 copies)
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "State Funeral to follow Mass for Sen. McCarthy"
Content: Gives information on the funeral of Sen. McCarthy.(2 copies)
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "Senate Chamber Rites Planned for McCarthy"
Date: May 7, 1957; Author: Alvin Spivak; Published For/In: New York Journal-American; Content: Gives information on the service held for the deceased members of the Senate. (2 copies)
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "Sen. McCarthy Dead."
Date: May 3, 1957; Author: Richard L. Lyons; Published For/In: The Washington Post. Content: Gives information on how Sen. McCarthy died of acute liver illness.
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "Sen. McCarthy's Four Incredible Years And Their Political Impact on Nation. Wisconsin's McCarthy, 47,Dies of Liver ailment."
Date: May 3, 1957; Author: Robert C. Albright; Published For/In: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Describes Sen. McCarthy's work as a senator. How he targeted people with power and his behavior in the senate. Has a picture of McCarthy and a picture of Joseph R. McCarthy and his wife with their adopted daughter, Tierney Elizabeth.
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "Sen. Joseph McCarthy Dies, Liver Ailment Fatal for McCarthy Censure Pricked Career"
Date: May 3, 1957; Published For/In: The Washington Post; Content: Describes how Sen. McCarthy died due to acute liver illness at the age of 47. Has a picture of Sen. McCarthy.
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "Passing of a Lonely Senator"
Date: May 6, 1957; Author: Dorris Fleeson; Published For/In: The Evening Star, Washington DC. Content: Gives information on how Sen. McCarthy's death President Eisenhower's effort to reconstruct the republican party easier.(2 copies)
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "A Legacy From McCarthy"
Date: May 6, 1957; Author: David Lawrence; Published For/In: The Evening Star, Washington DC. Content: Gives information on the controversial issues left by Sen. McCarthy, which may take years to resolve.(2 copies)
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "McCarthy Eulogized At Senate Services"
Date: May 7, 1957; Author: David Lawrence; Published For/In: Chicago Sun-Times; Content: Describes Sen. McCarthy's funeral ceremony.
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "Picture"
Content: Has a Picture of Sen. McCarthy's casket leaving the Capitol for the last time. Also has the picture of Mrs. McCarthy being lead by the Senator's brother William P. McCarthy;
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "Friends and Foes Voice Regret at Senator's Death"
Date: May 3, 1957; Published For/In: The Evening Star, Washington DC. Content: Gives information on how President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, former President Truman, Senator Jenner (Republican of Indiana) and House Republican leader Martin of Massachusetts expressed their regret for Sen. McCarthy's death. Has a picture of McCarthy and a picture of Joseph R. McCarthy and his wife with their adopted daughter, Tierney Elizabeth.
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "Cause Of McCarthy Fatal Ailment Is Called a Mystery."
Date: May 3, 1957; Published For/In: The Evening Star, Washington DC. Content: Has a picture of a policeman lowering the flag to half-staff in respect to Sen. McCarthy's death. And a picture Mrs. McCarthy weeping at the hospital. She is comforted by a close family friend, Mrs. Garvin;
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "Up or Down, Right or Wrong , McCarthy Had Faith in Himself"
Date: May 3, 1957; Author: Jack Steele (He knew Sen. McCarthy intimately) Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Describes the interviews taken by the author with Sen. McCarthy. Has a picture of Sen. McCarthy and president Eisenhower at the "peace meeting in Chicago.
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "LOVED AND HATED BY MILLIONS: M'Carthy Star Rose Fell on Red Issues"
Date: May 3, 1957; Content: Gives information Sen. McCarthy's career. Has a picture Mrs. Joseph McCarthy leaving the Bethesda Naval Hospital after Sen. McCarthy died.
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "Those Who Were Friendly a Few Others, Said Farewell"
Date: May 6, 1957; Author: Tom Kelly; Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Describes Sen. McCarthy's funeral ceremony. Has a picture of of Sen. McCarthy's casket arriving at St. Matthew's Cathedral and a picture of Vice President Nixon and Mrs. Richard Nixon.
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "Sen. McCarthy's Death Is a Medical Mystery"
Date: May 3, 1957; Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Gives information that Sen. McCarthy's death was due to an unknown liver ailment. (2 copies)
- CRJO 1/10 Clipping : "Political Friends and Foes Have Kind Word for M'Carthy" { Article#1: "Widow Gets Ike Message, Old Feuds Cast Aside, Had Differences" { Article#2: "'Good Joe' To Home Folk"
Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Describes how McCarthy's friends and foes reacted to his death.
- CRJO 1/11 Folder : Clippings V
- CRJO 1/11 Clipping : "Moments in The Colorful Career of Sen. McCarthy"
Date: May 3, 1957; Published For/In: New York Journal-American. Content: Has several pictures of Sen. McCarthy with his wife, with Roy Cohn and Army Secretary Stevens. It also his picture when he was an engineering student at Marquette University and when he was commissioned in the Marine Corps. It also his picture beside his campaign poster and also in the Bethesda Hospital with an injured elbow, an hour before he died.
- CRJO 1/11 Clipping : "McCarthy Hit Extremes of Fame and Obscurity" { Article#1: "Seemed To Be Searching" { Article#2: "Early Years Hard" { Article#3: "Wins As Circuit Judge" { Article#4: "Tangled Finances" { Article#5: "Injured Foot in Pacific" { Article#6: "Drives For US Senate" { Article#7: "Role in Housing Quiz" { Article#8: "Charge Weakly Denied" { Article#9: "Crusade' Gains" { Article#10: " Hurls Treason Charges" { Article#11: " McCarthy Ouster Sought" { Article#12: "Re-selected to Senate" { Article#13: "Takes Over Investigations" { Article#14: "Deals With Greek Shippers" { Article#15: "Cohn and Schine Team" { Article#16: "Pressure on Stevens" { Article#17: " Peress Case Arises" { Article#18: "The Army-McCarthy Trial" { Article#19: "Subject of Censure Probe" { Article#20: "Bitter Debate in Senate" { Article#21: "'Condemned' in Senate" { Article#22: "Tide Turns Against Him" { Article#23: "McCarthy Termed Arrant Reactionary By Russian Press"
Date: May 3, 1957; Published For/In: The Evening Star, Washington DC. Content: Gives information on the work done by Sen. McCarthy in his career. Has a picture of Sen. McCarthy Pvt. G David Schine and Counsel Roy M. Cohn during the Army-McCarthy hearings and also a picture of Sen. McCarthy having a conversation with Sen. Dirksen, Republican of Illinois and Army Secretary Stevens.