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Ike and McCarthy

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by David A. Nichols


  31. “Flanders Sets Deadline,” The Washington Post, June 14, 1954; Knowles, “Flanders Slates Early Showdown,” The New York Times, June 14, 1954; Egan, “Flanders’ Motion to Curb M’Carthy Hit by Knowland,” The New York Times, June 13, 1954; “Flanders’ Move to ‘Bump’ McCarthy,” The Washington Post, June 13, 1954; DDE to Brownell, ACW diary, June 15, 1954, B2 (2).

  32. “Flanders’ Home Given Police Guard,” The Washington Post, June 15, 1954.

  33. W. H. Lawrence, “M’Carthy Hearing May Finish Today,” The New York Times, June 16, 1954; Murray Marder, “Army-McCarthy Hearings Near Conclusion,” The Washington Post, June 16, 1954; Marder, “Senator Draws Rebuke,” The Washington Post, June 17, 1954.

  34. Murray Marder, “Record Declared Saturated with Perjury,” The Washington Post, June 18, 1954; W. H. Lawrence, “M’Carthy Hearings End on 36th Day,” The New York Times, June 18, 1954; “Schine Ordered to Report Today,” The Washington Post, June 18, 1954; Reeves, The Life and Times of Joe McCarthy, 634–37.

  35. J. Adams, Without Precedent, 232–37.

  36. “Army Vindicated, Stevens Asserts,” The New York Times, June 19, 1954.

  37. Roscoe Drummond, “Highly Publicized Distractions,” New York Herald Tribune, June 14, 1954.

  38. Robert Stevens, conversation with Ann Lousin, e-mail account to the author, May 25, 2013; Joseph Alsop, “McCarthy Crackdown Ordered,” The Washington Post, June 20, 1954.

  39. Fred I. Greenstein, The Hidden-Hand Presidency: Eisenhower as Leader (Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1982).

  40. DDE, News Conference, June 16, 1954, PPP; “President Dodges 2 Questions,” The Washington Post, June 17, 1954.

  41. Hagerty diary, June 16, 1954, JHP, B1.

  42. “Welch Sees Eisenhower,” The New York Times, June 19, 1954; Hagerty diary, June 18, 1954, JHP, B1; Reeves, The Life and Times of Joe McCarthy, 636.

  EPILOGUE

  1. Ralph E. Flanders, Senator from Vermont (Boston: Little, Brown, 1961), 260; Karl Mundt, “Highlights of the Army-McCarthy Hearings,” unpublished manuscript, chap. 5, 1–2, Dakota State University, Madison, SD; Thomas C. Reeves, The Life and Times of Joe McCarthy (New York: Stein & Day, 1982), 377–416, 633, 641–44; James Cross Giblin, The Rise and Fall of Senator Joe McCarthy (New York: Clarion Books, 2009), 131–41, 344.

  2. Reeves, The Life and Times of Joe McCarthy, 645–46; Arthur V. Watkins, Enough Rope (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1969) 3; Giblin, The Rise and Fall of Senator Joe McCarthy, 347.

  3. DDE, News Conference, Aug. 4, 1954, PPP.

  4. Reeves, The Life and Times of Joe McCarthy, 645–46, 648–49; Watkins, Enough Rope, ix.

  5. “Nixon Ascribes Loss to Split over Reds,” The New York Times, Nov. 9, 1954; Gallup Polls, The New York Times, Nov. 6 and 7, 1954.

  6. “Text of McCarthy Speech,” The New York Times, Nov. 11, 1954; Murray Marder, “Lawmaker Labels Investigative Body ‘Hand-Maiden’ of Communist Party,” The Washington Post, Nov. 10, 1954; Watkins, Enough Rope, 132–33; Reeves, The Life and Times of Joe McCarthy, 656–57.

  7. Watkins, Enough Rope, 129; Murray Marder, “McCarthy Warned on New ‘Abuse’ of Senators,” The Washington Post, Nov. 11, 1954.

  8. Reeves, The Life and Times of Joe McCarthy, 658.

  9. Ibid., 644, 660–61; David M. Oshinsky, A Conspiracy So Immense: The World of Joe McCarthy (Oxford University Press, 2005), 488.

  10. “Text of McCarthy Speech,” The Washington Post, Nov. 30, 1954.

  11. “Pleas on Censure Taken to Capitol,” The New York Times, Dec. 2, 1954; Anthony Leviero, “Final Move Today,” The New York Times, Dec. 2, 1954.

  12. “The Censure Proposals,” The New York Times, Dec. 2, 1954; Anthony Leviero, “Final Move Today,” The New York Times, Dec. 2, 1954.

  13. “McCarthy Asserts People Are Not Fooled,” and “McCarthy Unit Resumes Public Inquiry Tuesday,” The New York Times, Dec. 2, 1954.

  14. William S. White, “Leader Votes ‘No,’ ” The New York Times, Dec. 2, 1954; Anthony Leviero, “Final Move Today”; Hagerty diary, Dec. 1, 1954, JHP, B1a.

  15. President’s Appt. Schedule for Dec. 2, 1954, Miller Center, Dwight D. Eisenhower Appointment Schedule.

  16. DDE, News Conference, Dec. 2, 1954, PPP; William S. White, “Eisenhower Warns G. O. P. Right Wing,” The New York Times, Dec. 3, 1954.

  17. Watkins, Enough Rope, 149–51; “Text of Final Resolution,” The New York Times, Dec. 3, 1954; Anthony Leviero, “ ‘Censure’ in Title Stricken by Nixon,” The New York Times, Dec. 4, 1954; Anthony Leviero, “Republicans Split,” The New York Times, Dec. 3, 1954; the breakdown of the vote, senator by senator, is found in the Washington Sunday Star, Dec. 5, 1954.

  18. Hagerty diary, Dec. 3–4, 1954, JHP, B1a; ACW diary, Dec. 4, 1954, B3 (5), DDEPL; John Chadwick, “Ike Praises Watkins for Splendid Job,” The Washington Post, Dec. 5, 1954.

  19. Anthony Leviero, “M’Carthy Breaks with Eisenhower,” and “Text of McCarthy Statement,” The New York Times, Dec. 8, 1954.

  20. John Adams, Without Precedent: The Story of the Death of McCarthyism (New York: Norton, 1983), 249.

  21. Legislative Leaders Meeting, June 21, 1955, WHOSS, Minnich Series, B1, Msc.-Mc; William S. White, “Knowland Shuns M’Carthy Attack,” The New York Times, June 17, 1955; White, “Senate, 77–4, Balks McCarthy on Big 4,” The New York Times, June 23, 1955.

  22. J. Adams, Without Precedent, 258–59.

  23. T. C. Reeves, The Life and Times of Joe McCarthy, 671.

  24. The article was published in Reader’s Digest in April 1969, after Eisenhower’s death on March 28; the author is indebted to Timothy Rives, the deputy director of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum, for sharing the article draft from the Ben Hibbs Papers.

  INDEX

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  ABC, 189

  Adams, John G., 69, 73-78, 80, 92, 93, 101, 102, 107-8, 113, 140, 295, 296, 323n3, 324n15, 329n25, 334n32, 349n39

  Army-McCarthy hearings and, 215, 228-38, 241, 244-47, 252-56, 269-70, 274, 281, 282, 286-87

  executive privilege letter and, 259-60

  McCarthy’s campaign against Army and, 73-78, 107-8, 113-58, 167, 205, 207, 241

  Schine report and, 162-64, 167, 184, 193, 199-202, 208-10, 234, 235, 252-56

  visit to McCarthy’s home, 127-30

  Adams, Sherman, 4, 6, 9, 14, 17, 19-26, 31, 35, 44, 55-58, 66, 70, 95, 111, 121-23, 128, 132, 136-39, 144-47, 152, 156, 157, 159, 162, 164, 170, 171, 175, 185, 196, 209, 217, 225, 227, 231, 238, 252, 253, 257, 263, 270, 278, 287, 288, 322n37

  African Americans, 60-63

  desegregation and, 82, 110, 262, 264, 265

  Agronsky, Martin, 189

  Alsop, Joseph, xii, 28, 40, 42, 137, 144, 173, 208-10, 235, 251, 287, 337n30

  Alsop, Stewart, 95, 144, 235, 251, 287, 337n30

  American Mercury, 48

  American Newspaper Publishers Association, 236

  American Society of Newspaper Editors, 34

  Anastos, George, 130

  Anderson, Robert B., 254, 255, 258

  Anti-Defamation League, 94

  anti-Semitism, 94, 127, 128

  Army, US, 45-46

  Army-McCarthy hearings, 233-88

  countdown to Army-McCarthy hearings, 217-32

  desegregation of, 82, 110

  draft, 55, 107

  Fort Monmouth investigation, 72-80, 92-94, 112, 122, 199, 240, 323n3

  loyalty boards, 63, 65, 66, 77, 113, 119-28, 263, 264

  McCarthy’s campaign against, 45-46, 55-56, 59-63, 64-81, 83, 104, 107-8, 112-65, 170-96, 199-216, 221-35, 252-70, 278

  Peress investigation, 107-8, 130-31, 134, 139-45, 149, 150, 156, 1
68, 172

  Schine-Cohn affair and, 34, 55-56, 64-68, 76-77, 92-94, 101-2, 114-19, 122-28, 139, 148, 152, 162-65, 168, 190-96, 199-202, 205, 208-10, 228-35, 239-42, 274-80, 288, 293

  Schine report and, 162-65, 167, 170, 183-84, 188, 190-96, 199-202, 208-10, 220, 233-35, 241-42, 252-70, 275-79

  Zwicker interrogation, 139-53, 173-75, 180, 187, 199, 293, 294

  Army-McCarthy hearings, x, 55, 205-16, 233-88, 358n34

  attempts to shut down, 244-50, 264, 272, 279

  call for perjury investigations, 286

  charges dropped against Hensel and Carr, 271-72

  Cohn testimony, 274, 280, 285

  counsel for, 215-20

  countdown to, 217-32

  doctored evidence, 238-40

  end of, 285-88

  executive privilege order, 247-48, 257-70, 27-76, 279, 335n3

  Fisher attack, 280-82

  Flanders resolution, 283-85, 289

  January 21 meeting and, 252-70, 335n3

  McCarthy indictment, 228-30

  McCarthy’s threat to subpoena White House advisers, 253-70

  preparations for, 205-16

  procedural rules, 232

  public opinion on, 231-32

  role of Schine report in, 233-70, 275-79

  televised, 206-7, 232, 234, 244-45, 249, 283, 288

  Welch vs. McCarthy, 279-83

  Atomic Energy Commission, 178, 225-28

  Atoms for Peace program, 100-102

  Auchincloss, James, 76

  BeLieu, Kenneth, 148, 154, 155

  Benson, Ezra, 51

  Bentley, Alvin, 168

  Berlin, 33, 47, 84

  Berlin, Irving, 178

  Bernstein, Sidney, 181

  Berry, Lewis, 126

  Bidault, Georges, 237

  Bohlen, Charles E., 15-26, 38, 82

  Bolte, Charles, 143

  book censorship, 32-33, 39-42, 46-48, 52, 82, 183, 207

  Bradley, Jack, 239

  Brandt, Raymond, 88

  Bricker, John W., 161, 164, 193

  Bricker Amendment, 161, 164-65

  Bridges, Styles, 11, 20, 292

  Bromley, Bruce, 217

  Brown v. Board of Education, 262, 264, 265, 342n3

  Brownell, Herbert, Jr., 6, 11, 13, 22, 23, 37, 38, 44, 48, 65, 74, 79, 81, 83-90, 96, 99, 103, 113, 116, 121-23, 136, 162, 175, 210, 285, 287, 327n8

  Army-McCarthy hearings and, 210, 215-17, 221-27, 238-40, 247, 253, 257, 259, 265-67, 273-75

  Eisenhower-Brownell statement, 273-75

  January 21 meeting and, 121-25, 252-70, 335n3

  White case and, 83-95, 224

  Bullis, Harry, 29, 245

  Byrnes, James F., 86, 327n8

  Camp David, 202, 221, 257

  Carlson, Frank, 289

  Carr, Frank, 60, 72, 92, 114-15, 118-19, 131, 139, 232, 238, 260, 271-72

  Case, Francis, 289

  CBS, 138, 149, 181, 182, 188, 276

  censorship, 32, 85

  book, 32-33, 39-42, 46-48, 52, 82, 183, 207

  Chambers, Whittaker, 2

  Chicago, 83, 85, 124, 250

  Chicago Tribune, 173, 201

  Childs, Marquis, 86

  China, 2, 238

  communism, 2, 3, 27, 95, 134

  trade, 27, 95, 96, 134, 135

  Churchill, Winston, 12, 15, 35, 45, 282

  CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), 20, 35, 54, 58, 77, 213

  civil rights, xii, 82, 110, 262, 264, 265

  Civil Service Commission, 113, 116, 129, 138

  Clay, Lucius, 157-58, 163

  Clifford, Clark, 144

  Clinchy, Everett, 49

  Cohn, Roy M., 11, 33-34, 60, 103-4, 260-61, 314n9, 364n16

  Army-McCarthy hearings and, 228-32, 233-88

  campaign against Army, 60-68, 72-77, 92-93, 101-2, 107-8, 114-19, 122-31, 145, 148, 168, 190-96, 199-202, 205, 220, 228-35, 252-70, 274

  IIA investigation, 33-37

  indictment of, 228-30

  January 21 meeting and, 121-25, 252-70

  McCarthy, 103

  National Guard assignment, 192, 207

  resignation of, 289

  -Schine relationship, 11, 33-34, 55-56, 64, 92-94, 101-2, 114-19, 122-28, 139, 148, 152, 162-65, 168, 190-96, 199-202, 205, 208-10, 228-35, 239-42, 274-80, 288, 293, 314n19, 363n43

  Schine report and, 162-65, 167, 170, 183-84, 188, 190-96, 199-202, 208-10, 220, 233-35, 241-42, 252-70, 275-79

  Cold War, ix-x, 34, 36, 37, 109

  Coleman, Aaron, 112-13

  Collier, Robert A., 240

  Columbia University, 2, 275-76

  communism, 2, 5, 11, 27, 186

  book censorship, 32-33, 39-42, 46-48, 52, 82, 183, 207

  Chinese, 2, 3, 27, 95, 134

  Eisenhower’s postwar associations with, 10, 33, 47-48, 84, 144, 213

  Eisenhower’s views on, 5, 34-37, 90-92, 111, 116-17, 166-67, 221-25

  Flanders’s speeches on McCarthy and, 185-89, 192-93, 203, 276-77, 283-85

  global, 2, 186

  McCarthy’s hunt for communists in Army, 45-46, 55-56, 59-81, 83, 104, 107-8, 112-65, 170-96, 199-216, 221-35, 252-70, 278

  McCarthy’s hunt for communists in State Department, 2, 13-26, 30-33, 38, 54, 111, 116, 128-30, 278

  Oppenheimer case, 225-28

  Soviet, 2, 27, 42-44, 66, 221, 226-27

  White case, 83-92, 94, 95

  Conant, James B., 14-15, 53

  Congress, US, ix, 69, 115, 161, 173

  1954 elections, 72, 91, 92, 109, 112, 117, 118, 120-21, 131, 135, 215, 288, 291

  1954 terrorist attack, 168-69, 172

  See also House of Representatives, US; Senate, US

  Constitution, US, 45, 116, 123, 164, 261, 268

  Fifth Amendment, 45-46, 74, 103, 108, 130, 131, 240, 268

  Crider, John, 175

  Cutler, Robert, 16, 35, 36, 170, 210, 212, 225, 309n22

  Dartmouth College, 40-42, 46, 218

  Davis, Clifford, 168

  Defense Department, 12-13, 56, 209, 278

  McCarthy-Army conflict, 45-46, 55-56, 59-63, 64-81, 83, 104, 107-8, 112-65, 170-96, 199-216, 221-35, 252-70, 278

  Democratic Party, xii, 51, 111, 118, 126, 128, 131-35, 144, 158, 177-78, 184, 202, 289, 291

  Depression, ix, xii

  desegregation, 82, 110, 262, 264, 265, 342n3

  Dewey, Thomas E., 6, 216-18

  Dien Ben Phu, 237-38, 247

  Dirksen, Everett, 57, 75, 125-26, 144, 147, 149, 150, 156, 158, 207, 210, 214, 224, 245-50, 253, 256, 261, 272, 292

  Doctor Draft Law, 107

  Donovan, Robert, 41, 178, 179

  Douglas, William O., 43, 44

  Downs, Robert Bingham, 46

  Drummond, Roscoe, 95-96, 189, 214, 275, 287-88

  Dulles, Allen, 16, 43, 54, 77, 213

  Dulles, John Foster, 6, 14, 43-44, 52, 53, 213, 216, 237

  Bohlen battle and, 15-26

  McCarthy and, 14-28, 31, 54, 96-99, 102, 170

  VOA operations and, 31-33, 46

  Eastern Europe, 2, 15, 296

  Edwards, Willard, 173, 201, 344n34

  Einstein, Albert, 46

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., ix–xiii, 306n6

  Army-McCarthy hearings and, 210-13, 216, 235-37, 243-50, 251-70

  “Atoms for Peace” speech, 100-102

  Bohlen battle, 15-26

  book censorship issue, 32-33, 39-42, 46-48, 52, 82, 183

  -Brownell statement, 273-75

  “Chance for Peace” speech, 34-37

  Crusade in Europe, 90

  death of, 297

  executive privilege and, 65, 113, 122, 125, 139, 164, 247-48, 257-70, 273-76, 279, 335n3

  “fear speech,” 221-22, 226

  Flanders’s speeches on McCarthy and, 185-89, 192-93, 203, 276-77, 283-85

  golf and fishing vacations, 57-59, 109, 138, 147-48, 185, 228, 256-57

  hatred of McCarthy, 1-6, 50-51, 72, 156-58

  hidden campaign against McCarthy, ix-xiii, 113-
15, 121-24, 161-96, 199-216, 233, 287-88, 296-97, 363n43

  ignores McCarthy, 4, 10, 29-30, 51, 54, 96, 98, 110, 133, 166, 175, 208, 295, 345n42

  inauguration of, 12-13

  Indochina crisis and, 136, 237-38, 243, 247, 251, 257

  internal security issue, 12-13, 37-38, 70-71, 110-11, 283

  January 21 meeting and, 121-25, 252-70

  legislative program, 72, 102-3, 108, 115, 161, 171, 257, 283, 285

  McCarthy-Army conflict, 59-63, 64-81, 83, 104, 107-8, 112-65, 170-96, 199-216, 221-3, 252-70, 278

  McCarthy’s attempt to destroy, 94-100, 108, 144, 149, 152, 174, 252

  McCarthy’s threat to subpoena White House advisers, 253-70

  Murrow broadcasts and, 223-24, 274, 276

  myth of disengaged presidency, xii, 147-49

  1952 presidential election, 1-6, 11, 290

  1956 presidential election, 10, 108-9, 121, 124, 287-88, 307n4

  nuclear policy, 82, 100-102, 169, 223-28

  Oppenheimer case and, 225-28

  peacemaking priorities of, 34-37, 53-54, 100-102

  popularity of, 103

  postwar communist associations, 10, 33, 47-48, 84, 144, 213

  press and, 2-5, 96-100, 115-17, 129, 133, 137-38, 155, 166, 172-75, 178, 180-89, 192, 211-13, 221-25, 236, 243-47, 251, 263-67, 274-77, 282-83, 287-88, 295-97

  Rosenberg executions and, 42-44

  Schine report and, 162-65, 167, 170, 183-84, 188, 195-96, 199-202, 220, 252-70, 275-79

  Soviet policy, 10, 15-26, 34-37, 82, 135, 221, 326n5, 327n5

  State of the Union message, 109-11, 117, 128-29

  Stevens-McCarthy issue, 159-62, 166-67, 171, 172, 179, 207-8, 246, 263, 275

  Stevenson’s March 6 speech and, 178, 180-85, 189, 192, 203, 220

  2,200 government dismissals claim, 111, 116-17, 128-30, 138

  views on communism, 5, 34-37, 90-92, 111, 116-17, 166-67, 221-25

  “We Must Avoid the Perils of Extremism,” 296-97

  White case and, 83-95, 102, 224

  as World War II general, xi-xii, 326n5

  Eisenhower, Edgar, 30

  Eisenhower, John, 43

  Eisenhower, Mamie, 1, 57, 110, 220, 232, 257

  Eisenhower, Milton, 1, 29-30, 71, 103, 104, 163, 196, 213

 

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