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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Gonorrhoea - Treatment of gonorrhea

The mainstay of treatment is the appropriate use of antibiotics. An increase in antibiotic resistance has led to the decline in use of penicillin for treating gonorrhoea. Nowadays, a third generation cephalosporin such as ceftriaxone is recommended for treating gonorrhoea. Doctors usually prescribe a single dose of one of the following antibiotics to treat gonorrhea: Cefixime Ceftriaxone Ciprofloxacin O ...

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Gonorrhoea, Gonorrhoea - Epidemiology, Gonorrhoea - Symptoms of gonorrhea, Gonorrhoea - Men, Gonorrhoea - Woman, Gonorrhoea - Gonococcal conjunctivitis, Gonorrhoea - Complications, Gonorrhoea - Diagnosis of gonorrhea, Gonorrhoea - Treatment of gonorrhea, Gonorrhoea - Vertical transmission, Gonorrhoea - Protecting against gonorrhea, Gonorrhoea - Slang term the clap

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Gonorrhoea - Diagnosis of gonorrhea

Doctors or other health care workers usually use three laboratory techniques to diagnose gonorrhea: staining samples directly for the bacterium, detection of bacterial genes or DNA in urine, and growing the bacteria in laboratory cultures. Many doctors prefer to use more than one test to increase the chance of an accurate diagnosis. The staining test involves placing a smear of the discharge from the penis or the cervix on a slide and staining the smear with a dye. Then the doctor uses a microscope to look for bacteria on the slide. Y ...

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Gonorrhoea, Gonorrhoea - Epidemiology, Gonorrhoea - Symptoms of gonorrhea, Gonorrhoea - Men, Gonorrhoea - Woman, Gonorrhoea - Gonococcal conjunctivitis, Gonorrhoea - Complications, Gonorrhoea - Diagnosis of gonorrhea, Gonorrhoea - Treatment of gonorrhea, Gonorrhoea - Vertical transmission, Gonorrhoea - Protecting against gonorrhea, Gonorrhoea - Slang term the clap

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy

One of the most prominent attacks on McCarthy's methods was an episode of the TV documentary series See It Now, hosted by respected journalist Edward R. Murrow, which was broadcast on March 9, 1954. The show consisted mostly of carefully edited clips of McCarthy speaking, so any negative reaction would be mostly from McCarthy's own words. In the clips, McCarthy accuses the Democratic party of "twenty years of treason" (1933-1953, in his estimation, the Administrations of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry Tr ...

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Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Death, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - References in the Media, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee

Several members of the U.S. Senate opposed McCarthy well before 1953. One example is U.S. Senator Margaret Chase Smith, a Maine Republican (and the only woman in the Senate at the time) who delivered her "Declaration of Conscience" on June 1, 1950, criticizing both the Executive and Legislative branches' use of smear tactics without mentioning McCarthy or anyone else by name. Smith also said "The Democratic administration has greatly lost the confidence of the American people by its complacency to the threat of Communism and the leak of vita ...

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Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Death, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - References in the Media, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee

The Tydings Committee was a subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that was set up in February of 1950 to conduct "a full and complete study and investigation as to whether persons who are disloyal to the United States are, or have been, employed by the Department of State". The chairman of the subcommittee, Senator Millard Tydings, a Democrat, set the tone for the hearings on the first day when he told McCarthy: "You are in the position of being the man who occasioned this hearing, and so far as I am concerned in this commit ...

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Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Death, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - References in the Media, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapters of the bankruptcy code

There are several types of proceedings that fit under the general category of bankruptcy. Title 11 has multiple chapters, some of which provide different procedures available for debt resolution. Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapter 7: Liquidation. Liquidation under a Chapter 7 filing is the most common form of bankruptcy. Liquidation involves the appointment of a trustee who collects the non-exempt property of the debtor, sells it and distributes the proceeds to the creditors. Ban ...

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Bankruptcy in the United States, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapters of the bankruptcy code, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapter 7: Liquidation, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapter 9: Reorganization for municipalities, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapters 11 12 and 13: Reorganization, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapter 15: Cross-border insolvency, Bankruptcy in the United States - Features of U.S. bankruptcy law, Bankruptcy in the United States - The estate, Bankruptcy in the United States - Bankruptcy court, Bankruptcy in the United States - United States Trustee, Bankruptcy in the United States - The automatic stay, Bankruptcy in the United States - The creditors, Bankruptcy in the United States - Exempt property, Bankruptcy in the United States - Spendthrift trusts, Bankruptcy in the United States - Redemption, Bankruptcy in the United States - Debtor's discharge, Bankruptcy in the United States - Entities that cannot be debtors, Bankruptcy in the United States - Pension Plan Debt and the PBGC, Bankruptcy in the United States - Bankruptcy crimes, Bankruptcy in the United States - Bankruptcy and Federalism, Bankruptcy in the United States - History, Bankruptcy in the United States - Bibliography

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading

Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources. Bayley, Edwin R. Joe McCarthy and the Press (University of Wisconsin Press, 1981) Donald F. Crosby, Donald F. God, Church, and Flag: Senator Joseph R. McCarthy and the Catholic Church, 1950-1957 (1978) Daynes, Gary Making Villains, Making Heroes: Joseph R. McCarthy, Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Politics of American Memory (Garland Pub., 1997) Freeland, Richard M. The Truman Doctrine and the Origins of McCart ...

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Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - References in the Media, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - Evidence

In 1995, when the VENONA transcripts were declassified, further detailed information was revealed about Soviet espionage in the U.S. VENONA specifically references at least 349 people in the U.S.—including citizens, immigrants, and permanent residents—whom the NSA identified engaged in clandestine activities with Soviet intelligence agencies. It is generally believed that McCarthy had no access to VENONA intelligence, but VENONA supports the view that some of the many individuals accused by McCarthy were Soviet agents. These are several ...

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Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - References in the Media, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism

From 1950 to 1953, McCarthy continued to press his accusations that the government was failing to deal with Communism within its ranks, which increased his approval rating and gained him a powerful national following. During a speech in Milwaukee in 1952, Senator McCarthy dated the public phase of his fight against communists to the May 22, 1949 death of former Secretary of Defense James Forrestal, apparently by suicide. "The communists hounded Forrestal to his death," said McCarthy. "They killed him just as definitely as if they had thrown ...

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Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Death, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - References in the Media, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee

By reason of seniority in 1953 he became chair of the Senate Committee on Government Operations and its Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. McCarthy appointed Roy Cohn as chief counsel and Robert Kennedy as assistant counsel to the subcommittee. McCarthy's committee, unlike the House Committee on Un-American Activities and the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, focused on government institutions. It first made an investigation into bureaucracy at Voice of America, then forced the withdrawal of supposedly pro-Communist ...

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Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Death, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - References in the Media, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings

Early in 1954, the Army accused McCarthy and his chief counsel, Roy Cohn, of pressuring the Army to give favorable treatment to another former aide and friend of Cohn's, G. David Schine. McCarthy claimed that the accusation was made in bad faith, in retaliation for his questioning of Zwicker the previous year. A special committee, under the chairmanship of Senator Karl Mundt, was appointed to adjudicate these conflicting charges, and the hearings opened on April 22, 1954. The Senate convened the Army-McCarthy Hearings into the matter, ...

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Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Death, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - References in the Media, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army

In the fall of 1953, McCarthy's committee began its ill-fated inquiry into the United States Army. The investigation began when an Army general alerted Senator McCarthy to the story of a New York dentist, Irving Peress, who was drafted into the Army as a captain in October 1952. Peress refused to answer questions on a Defense Department form about membership in subversive organizations, and was recommended for discharge by the Surgeon General of the Army in April 1953. In spite of this, he requested and received a promotion to major the following October. Roy Cohn gave the facts on Peress to Army Counsel John G. ...

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Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Death, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - References in the Media, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman

McCarthy sought to characterize President Truman and the Democratic party as soft on or even in league with the Communists. Truman, in turn, once referred to McCarthy as "the best asset the Kremlin has." In 1947[1], evidence of considerable Soviet espionage activities within the U.S. government was accumulating. An FBI counterintelligence investigation[2] impanelled a grand jury in ...

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Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Death, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - References in the Media, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years

After his censure, McCarthy continued to work in his senatorial duties for another two and a half years. Some contend that he was a changed man during this time, but "to insist, as some have, that McCarthy was a shattered man after the censure is sheer nonsense," said Brent Bozell, one of his aides at the time. "His intellect was as sharp as ever. When he addressed himself to a problem, he was perfectly capable of dealing with it." A member of the minority party in the Senate again, McCarthy continued to rail against communism. He war ...

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Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - References in the Media, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Water vapor - Water vapor in Earth's atmosphere

Gaseous water represents a small but environmentally significant constituent of the atmosphere. Most of it is contained in the troposphere. Besides accounting for most of Earth's natural greenhouse effect, which warms the planet, gaseous water also condenses to form clouds, which may act to warm or cool, depending on the circumstances. In general terms, atmospheric water strongly influences, and is st ...

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Water vapor, Water vapor - General properties of water vapor, Water vapor - Evaporation/sublimation, Water vapor - Condensation, Water vapor - General Discussion, Water vapor - Water vapor in Earth's atmosphere, Water vapor - Radar and satellite imaging, Water vapor - Lightning generation, Water vapor - Extraterrestrial water vapor

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy

One of the most prominent attacks on McCarthy's methods, dramatized in the 2005 film Good Night, and Good Luck, was an episode of the TV documentary series See It Now, hosted by respected journalist Edward R. Murrow, which was broadcast on March 9, 1954. The show consisted mostly of carefully edited clips of McCarthy speaking, so any negative reaction would be mostly from McCarthy's own words. In the clips, McCarthy accuses the Democratic party of "twenty years of treason" (1933-1953, in his estimation, the Administrations of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry Tr ...

See also:

Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee

Several members of the U.S. Senate opposed McCarthy well before 1953. One example is U.S. Senator Margaret Chase Smith, a Maine Republican (and the only woman in the Senate at the time) who delivered her "Declaration of Conscience" on June 1, 1950, criticizing both the Executive and Legislative branches' use of smear tactics without mentioning McCarthy or anyone else by name. Smith also said "The Democratic administration has greatly lost the confidence of the American people by its complacency to the threat of Communism and the leak of vita ...

See also:

Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

Read more here: » Joseph McCarthy: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee

discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings

Early in 1954, the Army accused McCarthy and his chief counsel, Roy Cohn, of pressuring the Army to give favorable treatment to another former aide and friend of Cohn's, G. David Schine. McCarthy claimed that the accusation was made in bad faith, in retaliation for his questioning of Zwicker the previous year. A special committee, under the chairmanship of Senator Karl Mundt, was appointed to adjudicate these c ...

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Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

Read more here: » Joseph McCarthy: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings

discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army

In the fall of 1953, McCarthy's committee began its ill-fated inquiry into the United States Army. The investigation began when an Army general alerted Senator McCarthy to the story of a New York dentist, Irving Peress, who was drafted into the Army as a captain in October 1952. Peress refused to answer questions on a Defense Department form about membership in subversive organizations, and was recommended for discharge by the Surgeon General of the Army in April 1953. In spite of this, he requested and received a promotion to major the following October. Roy Cohn gave the facts on Peress to Army Counsel John G. ...

See also:

Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years

After his censure, McCarthy continued to work in his senatorial duties for another two and a half years. Some contend that he was a changed man during this time, but "to insist, as some have, that McCarthy was a shattered man after the censure is sheer nonsense," said Brent Bozell, one of his aides at the time. "His intellect was as sharp as ever. When he addressed himself to a problem, he was perfectly capable of dealing with it." A member of the minority party in the Senate again, McCarthy continued to rail against communism. He war ...

See also:

Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Joseph McCarthy - Evidence

In 1995, when the VENONA transcripts were declassified, further detailed information was revealed about Soviet espionage in the U.S. VENONA specifically references at least 349 people in the U.S.—including citizens, immigrants, and permanent residents—whom the NSA identified engaged in clandestine activities with Soviet intelligence agencies. It is generally believed that McCarthy had no access to VENONA intelligence, but VENONA supports the view that some of the individuals accused by McCarthy may have been Soviet agents. These are seve ...

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Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - Early life and career, Joseph McCarthy - Senator, Joseph McCarthy - Tydings Committee, Joseph McCarthy - Anti-Communism, Joseph McCarthy - The Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Truman, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy and Eisenhower, Joseph McCarthy - Investigating the Army, Joseph McCarthy - The Army-McCarthy Hearings, Joseph McCarthy - The Watkins Committee, Joseph McCarthy - The Fall of McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy - McCarthy's Final Years, Joseph McCarthy - Evidence, Joseph McCarthy - HUAC, Joseph McCarthy - Additional reading, Joseph McCarthy - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Other Secondary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Primary Sources, Joseph McCarthy - Notes

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discharge: Encyclopedia II - Lightning rod - History

Lightning damage has been with humanity since we started building structures. Early structures made of wood and stone tended to be short and in valleys and as a result lightning hit rarely. As buildings became taller lightning became a significant threat. Lightning can damage structures made of most materials (masonry, wood, concrete and even steel) as the huge currents involved can heat materials, and especially water to high temperatures causing fire, loss of strength and explosions from superheated steam and air. ...

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Lightning rod, Lightning rod - Arrestors, Lightning rod - Construction and uses, Lightning rod - History, Lightning rod - Europe, Lightning rod - United States, Lightning rod - Lightning Prevention, Lightning rod - Patents, Lightning rod - External articles and other resources

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