Clippings
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "Mr. Lodge Needs Advice"
Date: June 2, 1954; Content: "One of the silliest news items to have graced the press of the world in a long time appeared yesterday.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "The Evening Star" { Date: February 28, 1955; Article: "CARE Will Export Books to Fight Soviet Propaganda"
Content: "CARE, which has been exporting American food, clothing and tools to other nations of the free world, now will try to export an 'understanding of the American way of life' by books.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "The GI's Beezer"
Content: "Maj. Gen. Arthur R. Wilson allegedly posted a $100 offer for the first non-com who would punch Pvt. David Schine in the nose.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "'Cleared' on Tax Returns, McCarthy Asks 'Apology'"
Content: "Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) yesterday said the Government has given him a completely clean bill of health in connection with disputed tax returns for the 1946-1952 period.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "As Pegler Sees It: When Admiral Called Army Officer a Traitor"
Content: "In July, 1943, the FBI made a report to Maj. Gen. George V. Strong, chief of Army Intelligence and Assistant Chief of Staff to Gen. George Marshall, in which an American Admiral was quoted as having said to an American Army officer of high rank in Moscow.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "The New York Times" { Date: May 11, 1955; Article: "W.R. Grace Names Wilson Chairman"
Content: Underlined sections: "W.R. Grace and Co."; "His mother was born on a company store ship off the Chincha Islands near near the coast of Peru."; "As resident manager in charge of Grace's extensive interests in Peru, he lived for eight years in Lima.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "New York Post" { Date: January 5, 1953; Article: "The McCarthy Scandal"
Content: "More arrogantly than ever before, Joe McCarthy strode Saturday to his accustomed Senate seat. He acted like a man who knows he has beaten the rap.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "The Evening Star" { Date: April 9, 1954; Article #1: "General Offers $100 to First Noncom Who Socks Schine" { Content #1: "A retired United States major general said today he has offered a reward of $100 to the 'first noncom who socks' Pvt. Schine in the nose." { Article #2: "Publisher Indicted on Article Discussing McCarthy's Death"
Content #2: "A Federal grand jury has indicted Publisher H. M. Greenspun of the Las Vegas Morning Sun on a charge of mailing copies of his newspaper containing an article on Senator McCarthy, Republican, of Wisconsin, which tended to 'incite murder or assassination.'
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "New York Journal-American" { Date: April 15, 1954; Article: "Aussie Spies"
Content: "A Communist spy network has been exposed in Australia in a mass of documents handed to authorities by Vladimir Petroff, Third Secretary of the Soviet Embassy, when he sought and was granted asylum by the Australian government.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "The Americas Daily" { Date: April 19, 1955; Article: "Many Arrests Made in the Wake of Abortive Revolt in Bolivia"
Content: Underlined sections: "La Paz. (UP)"; "...consistent of an attempt against the life of Paz Estenssoro and his principal collaborators."; "The purpose of the conspiracies was the assassination of Paz Estenssoro and his associates."; "The declarations of those arrested show that the conspirators received generous aid from the nationalized mining interests, specially Aramayo and Hotschild, and that the money was to be used to purchase arms, bribe the military and the police and to purchase underground radios transmitters."; "The conspirators had various revolutionary committees, including one in Chile.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "M'Carthy Target of New Charges"
Content: "Altogether, the Army listed 29 points in its documents, condensing most of the charges made in a 34-page report in March and adding the 10 new ones.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "Strategic News Leak"
Content: "Washington: Nothing could more perfectly illustrate the atmosphere in which one of the greatest debates of the century has been conducted - on the Communist threat to American freedom - Than the difference in treatment that has been accorded Sen. McCarthy, and Dr. Oppenheimer.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "The New Historic Era--Marxism"
Content: "Jonathan P. Mitchell, formerly associated with 'The New Republic,' when testifying before the Jenner Committee concerning his conversations with Harry Dexter White, brought out an interesting concept that seems to be prevalent among many persons not only in the United States but in other countries.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "New York Journal American" { Date: April 15, 1954; Article: "Me, Too 'McCarthyism'"
Content: "One trouble with the Republican Party in Congress - in fact, its major trouble - is the failure of some of its members to perform as Republicans.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "The Washington Post" { Date: October 20, 1952; Article: "Attacking 'Commies' Has a Point"
Content: "It is an axiom of military strategy that the best defense is to attack. But in political strategy it looks as if the best defense against income tax investigation is to charge that the Government is full of Communists." Four copies.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "The Washington Post" { Date: February 21, 1955; Article: "Lesson George Washington Taught"
Content: "Dear Drew: Tomorrow I expect that if California is like other states you won't have to go to school and can have a good time with that new airplane we flew with the rubber-band motor just before I left you.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "Asahi Evening News" { Date: October 23, 1954; Article: "Hongkong Firms Back Wilson's Blast at U.S."
Content: "The declaration made yesterday in the British House of Commons by former Labor President of the Board of Trade Harold Wilson accusing the American Consulate of threatening sanctions against British firms and businessmen who traded with Communist China caused no surprise in business circles in the British colony today.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "New York Post" { Date: June 6, 1954; Article: "The Price of McCarthyism"
Content: "What has Joe McCarthy cost our country? Part of the answer is suggested in Theodore Kaghan's article in this newspaper today. In a time when McCarthy and his lads are boasting of so many imaginary achievements, it is well to be reminded of the celebrated Cohn-Schine expedition to Europe that disgraced and dishonored America.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "The New York Times" { Date: April 14, 1955; Article: "Prices of Copper Slump in London"
Content: Underlined in blue: "Prompt-delivery copper on the London Metal Exchange has dropped nearly four cents a pound since the end of March - a trend ascribed by some dealers to a recent strike settlement in the big copper mines of Chile.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "The New York Times" { Date: April 11, 1955; Article: "Chile's Great Nitrate Industry Needs Funds to Avert Collapse"
Content: "the Chilean nitrate industry, like the copper industry, is reaching the end of a road.
- CRJO 5/12 Clipping : "New York Times" { Date: June 7, 1954; Article: "Foreign Students Centering on U.S."
Content: "The United States has become the world's of learning for foreign students. A record 35,000 students from all of the free nations are attending 1,500 American colleges and universities.
- CRJO 5/13 Folder : Oversize Clippings XV
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "The Washington Post" { Date: June 29, 1954; Article: "Cult of the Informer"
Content: "The new affidavits filed against the credibility of Paul Crouch in an immigration hearing give the Department of Justice extra reason to investigate thoroughly the man it is employing as a paid informer.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "The Washington Post" { Date: June 25, 1954; Article: "19 Affidavits Offered to Attack Credibility of Paul Crouch, McCarthy Informer"
Content: "Paul Crouch, the former Communist whom Senator Joseph R. McCarthy's chief counsel credits with starting the Senator's investigation of alleged Communist infiltration in the Army...
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "The Washington Post" { Date: March 23, 1954; Article #1: "USIA Alters Policy in Fighting Reds" { Content #1: "Theodore C. Streibert, director of the United States Information agency (USIA) said Monday the agency now is trying through films not to "sell" America, but to fight communism." { Article #2: "Army Orders Officers Sign Loyalty Data"
Content #2: "The Army disclosed Monday it has ordered all officers to sign new loyalty certificates and has put a new speedup system into effect to notify the Pentagon high command of any cases involving 'Fifth Amendment' incidents.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Chicago Sun-Times" { Date: June 8, 1954; Article: "Monmouth Head Denies Top Radar Experts Quitting"
Content: Underlined: "The Atomic Scientists of Chicago said Sunday that Monmouth scientists were resigning in protest against security charges brought against some of their colleagues.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "The Evening Star" { Date: August 8, 1955; Article: "Two More Visitors to Russia"
Caption: "Supreme Court Justice Douglas and his bareheaded traveling companion, Robert Kennedy, counsel to the Senate Investigations subcommittee, stand under a windblown Soviet flag aboard the Russian ship Pioneer as they set out for a Caspian Sea Crossing to Baku.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "As Pegler Sees It: On Matter of Contrast in Legislative Systems"
Content: "For the solace of hypersensitive souls who shrivel because the McCarthy show is humiliating our beloved country in the eyes of the English, the French and the Russians, I can offer eye-witness testimony...
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "The Washington Post" { Date: March 23, 1954; Article: "Radar Expert is Suspended for 2d Time"
Content: "A radar engineer at Fr. Monmouth N.J. who was reinstated last fall after an army suspension has been suspended a second time, his attorney disclosed today.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "The Evening Star" { Date: December 30, 1954; Article: "Army Reinstates 24 Monmouth Employees"
Content: "The Army said last night it has reinstated all but 11 of the 35 employees at Fort Monmouth, NJ, who were suspended under loyalty board proceedings.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "The Washington Post" { Date: January 26, 1956; Article: "Hughes Papers Fake, Says Carr"
Content: "Francis P. Carr testified today that a letter bearing his signature and purporting to identify Paul H. Hughes as a 'top secret' investigator for the McCarthy Committee in 1953 is an 'utter, complete forgery.'
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "The Washington Daily News" { Date: May 26, 1954; Article: "He'll Never Face Any Thing Like that Again"
Content: "Nathan M. Pusey, youthful-looking president of 354-year-old Harvard University, wore an unhappy expression when he arose to answer questions at a crowded National Press Club luncheon yesterday.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Question of Conflicting Loyalties"
Content: "Out of the welter of debatable questions brought to the fore by the Mcarthy-Army imbroglio, I select one for consideration." "This is it, Dick!" handwritten.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Washington Times" { Date: March 23, 1954; Article: "All Army Officers Must Sign New Loyalty Oaths"
Content: "Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens has ordered all Army officers to sign new loyalty affidavits.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Charges 'Featherbedding' in Navy's Pay System"
Date: August 15; Content: "Featherbedding pay practices of the navy are under fire from Controller General Joseph Campbell, and the navy is defending them, the Tribune was informed today.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "The Washington Post"
Date: January 19, 1956; Article: "Data is Aired at Hughes Trial; Content: "Photostatic copies of a mass of documents the Government claims Paul H. Hughes falsified and represented as coming from records of the McCarthy Senate Investigating Subcommittee in 1953-54 were introduced as evidence today in Hughes' perjury trial.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Friendly Relates Story at Hughes N.Y. Trial"
Date: January 23; Content: "The Justice Department was notified to stand by on Aug. 9, 1954, for possible explosive developments on Paul H. Hughes' stories of alleged misdeeds by Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis.), a Federal court jury was told today.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Bunche Quizzed on Loyalty"
Date: May 26; Content: "Ralph J. Bunche, principal director of the United Nations Trusteeship Department, was questioned in secret for almost 12 hours yesterday by a U.S. Government loyalty board.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "The Washington Post" { Date: December; Article: "O'Connor's Contempt Conviction is Reversed"
Content: "The United States Court of Appeals reversed the contempt of Congress conviction of Harvey O'Connor, famed biographer of American millionaires, yesterday.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Chicago Daily News" { Date: May 20, 1954; Article: "Army-McCarthy Brawl A Tragic Waste of Time"
Content: "President Eisenhower is understandable impatient over the protracted Army-McCarthy hearings.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "What's Behind the Iron Curtain?"
Content: "The woman's voice was anxious, troubled. 'I'm calling from Wakefield's,' she said. 'I am terribly upset by what has happened in the McCarthy hearings.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Hughes Called Plotter of 'Fantastic' Scheme"
Date: January 17; Content: "The plan of Paul H. Hughes to sell anti-McCarthy material to enemies of the Wisconsin Senator today was called 'one of the most fantastic schemes to make money in all the annals of moderns political intrigues.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "The Evening Star" { Date: January 23, 1956; Article: "McCarthy Bid to Appear in Hughes Perjury Trial"
Content: "Senator McCarthy, Republican of Wisconsin, has been asked to testify today or tomorrow at the perjury trial of Paul H. Hughes, a private investigator accused of purveying false information about the subcommittee formerly headed by the Senator.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "The Washington Post" { Date: January 20, 1956; Article: "ADA Head Denies He Knew Data Offered by Hughes Was Fictitious"
Content: "Joseph L. Rauh Jr. flatly denied today in Federal District Court that he knew material submitted to him by Paul H. Hughes about purported illegal activities of the McCarthy Senate Investigating Subcommittee was fictitious.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "The Philadelphia Inquirer" { Date: May 29, 1956; Article: "McCarthy: One of Eisenhower's Major Decisions"
Content: "So deeply has Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R., Wis.) fallen into political oblivion that it is easy to forget how much trouble and embarrassment he caused President Eisenhower in the first two years of his Administration.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Reporter Tells of Check Made on Hughes Data"
Date: January 24; Content: "Details of an intensive search for so-called 'witnesses' named by Paul H. Hughes in his story of alleged illegal acts by staff investigators for Joseph R. McCarthy in 1953-54 were outlined in Federal District Court today.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Washington Daily News"
Date: January 4, 1957; Article: "A Different McCarthy is Back; Content: "Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R., Wis.) took his seat in the 85th Congress yesterday, a pale, thin version of the man whose stormy hunts for communists rocked the nation a few years ago.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Washington Daily News" { Date: January 25, 1956; Article: "Hail, The Conqueror!"
Content: "Sen. Joe McCarthy hasn't figured very prominently in the news lately, either pro or con, but he looked like everything was under control last night, taking his wife to the premier of a new movie.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Washington Daily News" { Date: January 26, 1956; Article: "Messenger of Peace?"
Content: "The White House says Soviet Ambassador Zarubin delivered a 'friendly letter' from Premier Bulganin to President Eisenhower on the general subject of peace.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Newark Evening News" { Date: November 4, 1954; Article: "Here's My View: McCarthy Seen as Unique Figure Who Outlived His Welcome"
Content: "In the shadow of the 84th Congress, the Senate of the 83rd meets next week to debate censure of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy. Censure appears probable but not certain.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Washington Daily News" { Date: July 12, 1955; Article: "Mrs. Roosevelt: Dulles"
Content: "Secretary Dulles has told Congress that he feels the Soviet Union 'is over-extended at the present time,' particularly in its economic commitments.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Bid to Recapture Foreign Markets: India Exports Wheat Flour To Burma and Persian Gulf" { Content: "India has begun exporting wheat flour for the first time in 12 years."
Date: September 23, 1953; Two copies.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Washington Post" { Date: January 25, 1956; Article: "Reporter Tells of Check Made on Hughes Data"
Content: "Details of an intensive search for so-called 'witnesses' named by Paul H. Hughes in his story of alleged illegal acts by staff investigators for Joseph R. McCarthy in 1953-54 were outlined in Federal District Court today.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "New York Times" { Date: January 25, 1956; Article: "Hughes Defense Charges Politics"
Content: "Counsel for Paul H. Hughes stressed yesterday the view that the Washington private investigator's perjury trial was obscured by political motivations.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "New York Herald - Tribune" { Date: May 25, 1954; Article: "Benton Calls for Drive to Force McCarthy Out"
Content: "Former Sen. William H. Benton, D., Conn., called last night for a three-pronged offensive to drive Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy from public life as 'an intellectual fraud operating in a moral vacuum.'
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Washington Daily News" { Date: December 31, 1954; Article: "Ike Will Ask Hike in Minimum Wage"
Content: "President Eisenhower will recommend in his State of the Union message to Congress on Jan. 6 that the national minimum wage be increased from 75 cents to 90 cents an hour.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "New York Times" { Date: May 21, 1954; Article: "Benton Attacks M'Carthy Finance"
Content: "Former Senator William Benton of Connecticut last night criticized Attorney General Herbert Brownell Jr. and Commissioner of Internal Revenue T. Coleman Andrews for not prosecuting Senator Joseph R. McCarthy for his 'strange financial transactions.'
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Washington Daily News"
Date: December 31, 1954; Article: "AF Won't Try Colonel Believed Involved in Helping Red Girl Spy; Content: Content on Page 3 (missing)
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Evening Star" { Date: December 31, 1954; Article: "Cold War and Prosperity"
Content: "This is the moment when forecasting the business outlook for the new year is customary, and the usual analyses based on expectations of sales based on expectations of sales and demand are issued with a good deal of optimism.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : "Evening Star" { Date: November 2, 1955; Article: "Lawyers Guild Seeking Test of Subversive List"
Content: "The National Lawyers' Guild, recalling it was established in 1937 'under distinguishing auspices,' wants the Supreme Court to strike down the Federal loyalty program provision under which Attorney General Brownell sought to list the attorneys' association as subversive.
- CRJO 5/13 Clipping : Two large folders from Senator Joe McCarthy (United States Senate) with "Odd Newspaper Clippings" and "Newspaper Clippings" handwritten on them. Both are empty.
- CRJO 1,6,7/ Series : Committee Reports and Papers
Any official document prepared by or for a standing committee.
- CRJO 1/13 Folder : Committee Reports and Papers I
- CRJO 1/13 Committee Document : "Prohibiting Seditious Acts Against the Government"
Date: May 24, 1921; eport by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Proposing that several superficial changes in wording be made to S. 1375.
- CRJO 1/13 Committee Document : "Amending the Act Requiring Registration of Agents of Foreign Principals"
Date: July 24, 1939; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Proposing amendments to an existing bill (H.R. 5788), which requires the registration of any person employed by a foreign principal.
- CRJO 1/13 Committee Document : "Prevention of Subversive Activities and Registration"
Date: June 10, 1940; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Proposing significant amendments to an existing bill (H.R. 5138), which makes it illegal to interfere with military discipline, and which requires the deportation of certain aliens as well as the finger printing of those who wish to enter the country.
- CRJO 1/13 Committee Document : "Providing Punishment for Promoting Overthrow of Government."
Date: May 29, 1940; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Stating acceptance of H.R. 5138, and recommending that it be passed as law.
- CRJO 1/13 Committee Document : "Suppression of Certain Subversive Activities"
Date: August 5, 1939; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Recommending that H.R. 5138 be passed as law.
- CRJO 1/13 Committee Document : "Amendments to the Act of June 8, 1938, As Amended, Requiring the Registration of Agents of Foreign Principals"
Date: December 16, 1941; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Recommending that S. 2060 be passed with amendments.
- CRJO 1/13 Committee Document : "Amendments to the Act of June 8, 1938, As Amended, Requiring the Registration of Agents ofForeign Principals"
Date: March 26, 1942; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Recommending that S. 2399 be passed with amendments.
- CRJO 1/13 Committee Document : "To Make Certain Organizations Unlawful"
Date: August 15, 1918; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Proposing amendments to an existing bill (S. 4471), which makes the formation or continuation of any organization which promotes violence as a means to change American government illegal.
- CRJO 1/13 Committee Document : "To Punish Offenses Against the Existence of the Government of the United States"
Date: January 12, 1920; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Proposing amendments to an existing bill (H.R. 11430), which promotes the punishment of those engaging in rebellion of insurrection against the United States government.
- CRJO 1/13 Committee Document : "To Punish Offenses Against the Existence of the Government of the United States"
Date: January 14, 1920; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Proposing amendments to an existing bill (S. 3317), which promotes the prohibition and punishment of seditious acts against the United States government.
- CRJO 1/13 Committee Document : "Exclusion and Expulsion of Anarchists from the United States"
Date: June 8, 1918; Report by: The Committee on Immigration and Naturalization"; Content: Recommending that H.R. 12402, which allows for the deportation of aliens involved in anarchist groups, be passed as law.
- CRJO 1/13 Committee Document : "Exclusion and Expulsion of Alien Communists"(two copies)
Date: May 17, 1932/June 8, 1932; Report by: The Committee on Immigration and Naturalization; Content: Recommending that H.R. 12044, which allows for the deportation of alien Communists, be passed as law.
- CRJO 1/13 Committee Document : "Exclusion and Expulsion of Aliens of Anarchistic and Similar Classes"
Date: December 16, 1919; Report by: The Committee on Immigration and Naturalization; Content: Recommending that H.R. 11224, which allows for the exclusion and expulsion of anarchistic aliens from the United States, be passed as law without amendment.
- CRJO 1/13 Committee Document : "Exclusion of Certain Undesirable Aliens"
Date: June 1, 1920; Report by: Committee on Immigration; Content: Recommending that H.R. 11224 be passed as law.
- CRJO 1/14 Folder : Committee Reports and Papers II
- CRJO 1/14 Committee Document : "Commission on Organization."
Date: February 20, 1955; Report by: The Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (Hoover Commission) Content: Proposing to save taxpayer dollars and reduce governmental "red tape" by limiting the amount of paperwork put out by federal departments and agencies.
- CRJO 1/14 Committee Document : "Commission on Organization."
Date: March 13, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to save taxpayer and government dollars and to restore "control of the purse" to congress by incorporating certain federal agencies into the private enterprise system.
- CRJO 1/14 Committee Document : "Commission on Organization."
Date: April 3, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to make government transportation of passengers and freight less expensive and more efficient through more organized traffic management.
- CRJO 1/14 Committee Document : "Commission on Organization."(handwritten notes in margin)
Date: April 24, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to save taxpayer dollars by tightening control and improving management of government (especially military) food and clothing inventory and expenditure.
- CRJO 1/14 Committee Document : "Commission on Organization."
Date: May 15, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to eliminate certain government-run businesses, which interfere and compete with private businesses.
- CRJO 1/14 Committee Document : "Commission on Organization." (two copies)
Date: May 25, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to save money by reducing government storage space (especially space being used by the Department of Defense).
- CRJO 1/14 Committee Document : "Commission on Organization."
Date: June 19, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing a structural overhaul of the Bureau of the Budget for the purpose of improving the financial management of federal agencies.
- CRJO 1/14 Committee Document : "Commission on Organization."
Date: June 24, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Reprinting a resolution signed by members of the Hoover Commission, which honors Herbert Hoover and his work.
- CRJO 1/14 Committee Document : "Commission on Organization."
Date: June 26, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to revamp the management structure of the office of the Secretary of Defense.
- CRJO 1/14 Committee Document : "Commission on Organization."
Date: June 29, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to set up a system or committee to monitor the activities and expenditures of government intelligence agencies.
- CRJO 1/14 Committee Document : "Commission on Organization."
Date: June 29, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing that congress should create official policy and reorganize existing agencies in order to control and protect the country's water resources.
- CRJO 1/14 Committee Document : "Commission on Organization."
Date: July 18, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to reduce the paperwork required of private businesses by the government by reducing and simplifying government reports, forms, and questionnaires.
- CRJO 1/15 Folder : Committee Reports and Papers III
- CRJO 1/15 Committee Document : "Research Memorandum #5"
Date: April 4, 1955; Report by: The Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report (CCHR) Content: Summarizing and analyzing the Hoover Commission's report on transportation (focusing on Department of Defense and military transportation).
- CRJO 1/15 Committee Document : "Research Memorandum #6"
Date: April 18, 1955; Report by: CCHR; Content: Summarizing and analyzing the Hoover Commission's report on legal services and procedure.
- CRJO 1/15 Committee Document : "Research Memorandum #7"
Date: April 18, 1955; Report by: CCHR; Content: Summarizing and analyzing the Hoover Commission's report on surplus property (focusing on military surplus).
- CRJO 1/15 Committee Document : "Research Memorandum #9"
Date: May 16, 1955; Report by: CCHR; Content: Summarizing and analyzing the Hoover Commission's report on business enterprises (focusing on federal businesses in competition with private businesses).
- CRJO 1/15 Committee Document : "Research Memorandum #14"
Date: June 21, 1955; Report by: CCHR; Content: Summarizing and analyzing the Hoover Commission's report on budget and accounting.
- CRJO 1/15 Committee Document : "Research Memorandum #17"
Date: June 30, 1955; Report by: CCHR; Content: Summarizing and analyzing the Hoover Commission's report on water resources and power.
- CRJO 1/15 Committee Document : "A Condensation of the Annual Report."
Report by: The Committee on Government Operations (CGO) Content: Describing the purpose and function of the Committee on Government Operations and detailing some of its findings concerning government agencies "covering up" for Communist employees as well as other examples of subversive activity in government.
- CRJO 1/15 Committee Document : "Resolved, That the senior Senator from Michigan." (hand-edited); Report by: CGO; Content: Resolving to form a committee to investigate whether or not calls to/from Senator McCarthy or any other senator have been monitored by a third party.
- CRJO 1/15 Committee Document : "Memorandum"
Date: July 10, 1954; Report by: CGO; Content: Detailing two reports drafted by the Committee to Amend H.R. 5605 (Payments in Lieu of Taxes).