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Reprint of Correspondence I, #8; Date: November 6, 1953; To/From: Memorandum for the file/ (McCarthy?) Content: An account of a meeting between Secretary Stevens, McCarthy, Frank Carr, Roy Cohn, and John Adams. Stevens expresses concern regarding McCarthy's investigation into the Army, and the effect this investigation could have on his job security. Adams suggests that the Army investigation be put off and that other branches of the military be investigated instead.; C.) Date: November 17, 1953; To/From: Memorandum for the file/ (McCarthy?) Content: An account of a meeting between McCarthy and Secretary Stevens. Stevens denies and produces a transcript to the contrary of press reports stating that he denied that any espionage took place at Fort Monmouth. Stevens tries to divert the investigation into the Army to other branches of the military.; D.) Reprint of Correspondence I, #6; E.) Reprint of Correspondence I, #5; F.) Reprint of Correspondence I, #9; G.) Reprint of Correspondence I, #10; Reprint of Correspondence I, #11; Reprint of Correspondence I, #12; Reprint of Correspondence I, #13; Date: March 11, 1954; To/From: Memorandum for the file/ Frank Carr; Content: Regarding a meeting between McCarthy and Assistant Secretary of Defense Fred Seaton (Roy Cohn and Frank Carr were also present). McCarthy addresses a paper, prepared by John Adams' office, in which the Investigations subcommittee is accused of using pressure tactics to get preferential treatment for David Schine. McCarthy offers Seaton memoranda prepared by the committee regarding Schine in an attempt to refute this accusation.

 Item — Box: CRJO 2
Identifier: CRJO 2/01

Dates

  • Creation: 1918-1956.

Language of Materials

English.

General

Correspondence.

Genre / Form

Repository Details

Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository

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