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  2. Lavender Scare - Wikipedia

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    [48] A related report, known as the Hoey Report, stated that all of the government's intelligence agencies "are in complete agreement that sex perverts in Government constitute security risks." [ 49 ] The congressional Wherry-Hill and Hoey Committee investigation hearings were held between March and May, and July and September 1950 respectively.

  3. Red Scare - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, after accusing the army, including war heroes, Senator Joseph McCarthy lost credibility in the eyes of the American public and the Army-McCarthy Hearings were held in the summer of 1954. He was formally censured by his colleagues in Congress and the hearings led by McCarthy came to a close. [ 38 ]

  4. McCarthyism - Wikipedia

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    Since the time of McCarthy, the word McCarthyism has entered American speech as a general term for a variety of practices: aggressively questioning a person's patriotism, making poorly supported accusations, using accusations of disloyalty to pressure a person to adhere to conformist politics or to discredit an opponent, subverting civil and ...

  5. Political views of American academics - Wikipedia

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    The Lazarsfeld and Thielens study had examined a sample of 2,451 social science faculty members. [5] A second study, conducted in 1969 on behalf of the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education , was the first to be performed with a large survey sample, extensive questions about political views, and what Neil Gross characterized as highly ...

  6. Tydings Committee - Wikipedia

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    McCarthy declined requests to disclose the actual names of the people on his list, and instead referred to them by "case numbers". It is widely accepted that most of McCarthy's cases were taken from the so-called "Lee list"—a report that had been compiled three years earlier for the House Appropriations Committee.

  7. Executive Order 9835 - Wikipedia

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    The list came into being after Truman signed EO 9835, both the order and AGLOSO established more than two years before Senator Joseph McCarthy's first allegations of Communist infiltration in the U.S. government in early 1950. [4] The stated purpose of the list was to lend guidance for federal civil service loyalty determinations.

  8. Ryan D. McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    McCarthy later served as a special assistant to former United States Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, where he was "the right hand of the Defense secretary with front-office access." [4] McCarthy joined Lockheed Martin in 2011, where he worked on programs including the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II. He most recently served as the vice ...

  9. Ralph Wise Zwicker - Wikipedia

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    McCarthy then called Zwicker to appear before the subcommittee on February 18, where on advice from Army counsel he refused to answer some of McCarthy's questions. Zwicker's testimony, as to whether he had known of Peress' refusal to testify before the same committee at the time that Zwicker granted his discharge, was apparently inconsistent.