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800:. In the course of the investigation, Forrestal's doctors had to explain why the chief of psychiatrists, who had been in charge of Forrestal, had been out of house at the time of his suicide, and why most of the patient's restrictions had been relieved. Other questions dealt with the fact that a patient with a high risk of suicide had been placed in a room on the sixteenth floor of the tower of the hospital. The chief of psychiatrists came up with a colleague's concern "that the widespread publicity might in some way reflect upon the excellence of Navy psychiatry unless there is full understanding by everyone of necessary risks and hazards which must be faced courageously in the management of such a medical problem." His diagnosis was that Forrestal had been outworked due to his difficult professional obligations, and that he had suffered from his loss of office. Asking for a second opportunity to elaborate further about what might have happened the night of the suicide, he only then hinted to a possible negative effect of some media reports on the mood of his patient. The investigation finally cleared the US Naval Hospital and its staff from suspicions and stated that its doctors and wards weren't responsible for Forrestal's death. 954:. On October 7, 1964, a month before the presidential election, Jenkins, a "stout catholic", husband and father of six children, had been arrested and charged with "disorderly conduct" with another man. The scandal was promoted to the press by members of the Republican party, who exploited the scandal in their own interests. Pearson, who called the "history of homosexuality in Washington" "a tragic one", was aware of the current political atmosphere, where the destruction of the careers of political opponents on the basis of accusations of homosexual behavior had become commonplace. In his 1964 defence of Walter Jenkins, he argued in the line of Lady Bird Johnson, who had thought about de-escalating the situation by attributing the purported offense to the exhaustion of a man who had temporarily overworked himself in the challenging time before the election. In advance to the 697:, struck and badly abused soldiers whom he had encountered during their evaluation at military field hospitals. Allied Headquarters denied that Patton had received either an official reprimand or removal from field command, but confirmed that Patton had slapped a soldier with his gloves. Demands for Patton to be recalled and sent home soon arose in Congress as well as in newspaper articles and editorials across the country. However, public opinion was largely favorable to Patton. While Patton was later reassigned and his career advancement slowed, he was not relieved, but continued to serve in the European theater, where he would later command the U.S. Third Army. Pearson's broadcast and subsequent article on Patton's alleged behavior sufficiently raised the suspicions of Secretary of War 33: 891: 678:, and other State Department officials, whom Pearson accused of hating Soviet Russia. After one of Pearson's more virulent columns accused Secretary of State Hull and his deputies of a conscious policy to "bleed Russia white", President Roosevelt convened a press conference in which he angrily accused Pearson of printing statements that were a lie "from beginning to end", jeopardizing United Nations unity, and committing an act of bad faith towards his own nation. The president concluded his statement by calling Pearson "a chronic liar". 1181: 981:"He campaigned on the proposition that while he did not know much about Government he would surround himself with experts who did. Two of these experts have now turned out to be involved in conduct which society does not condone. Despite this, they were kept in the Governor's office for approximately six months and reportedly were only dropped when Reagan's right-wing backers demanded that they be fired, not because of their sex behavior, but because they were too moderate for the right wing." 2447: 2427: 661:, Pearson saw journalism as a means to challenge those he thought to be working against the public interest. He himself had the reputation of a person who put principles over profit. Refusing to carry libel insurance or gain the support of his syndicate to finance libel judgments against him, Pearson's journalism resulted in more than 120 libel actions against him. However, he only had to pay a settlement in one legal case. 813:
revelations in his columns with one exception – material on suspected Communists working in the U.S. government that McCarthy and his staff had uncovered. Over the next two months McCarthy made seven Senate speeches on Drew Pearson, calling for a "patriotic boycott" of his radio show which cost Pearson the sponsor of his program. Twelve newspapers also cancelled their contracts with Pearson.
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in Washington, D.C. Pearson later sued McCarthy for injuries he allegedly suffered in the altercation, which Pearson stated resulted from being "grabbed by the neck and kicked in the groin." The following month, McCarthy delivered a speech in the Senate in which he referred to Pearson as a "communist
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and his Tucker Corporation. A former policeman during the Prohibition era, Tucker was a self-made car-designer and businessman. Struggling to finance his high-flying plans in the design and safety of his cars, he had attempted "to raise money through unconventional means, including selling dealership
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was riddled with them. Though he was not able to prove his claims, it remains a fact that a homosexual in the Defense or State Departments is automatically fired as a security risk. He can too easily be blackmailed. The reason why Reagan's press secretary is now belatedly explaining the facts behind
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after McCarthy declared that he had a list of 205 people in the State Department who were members of the American Communist Party. Ironically, Pearson, through his associate Jack Anderson, had been using McCarthy as a confidential source for information on other politicians. Pearson used McCarthy's
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Record of Proceedings of a Board of Investigation Convnend at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, By order of The Medical Officer in Command, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, To inquire into and repord upon the circumstances attending the death of the late James
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In response, Senator McCarthy referred to Pearson's one-time assistant David Karr, born Katz, as "Pearson's 'KGB controller' and charged that 'Pearson's all-important job, which he did for the Party without fail, under the direction of David Karr, was to lead the character assassination of an man
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started to investigate the case in 1947, his first annual report, which he initially had refused to produce, resulted in a deficit of $ 5,651,208. Tucker took the news of the latest investigation to the newspapers, publishing full-page ads that read: "My associates and myself and the Tucker Corp.
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which on its way through the USA collected over 700 cars of food, clothing and fuel worth over $ 40 million in aid for "America's friends" in war-torn Europe: "Luvie was the steam that powered the train across the northern United States, and Drew fired up the southern route. Both stopped at every
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In February 1946, Pearson revealed the existence of a Canadian ring of Soviet spies who had given away secret information about the atomic bomb, and he hinted that the espionage scandal might extend to the U.S. as well. The U.S. government had kept the news secret for several months until Pearson
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of the U. S. Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland. The suicide was followed by an investigation, that was intended to clarify controversial aspects of his medical care. Forrestal, who had told his doctors about an earlier episode when he had tried to take his life, had been treated with
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and the Soviet Union. As a supporter of the Soviet Union's struggle against Nazi Germany, Pearson demanded that the Allied Command create a second front in Europe in 1943 to assist the Soviets. When Pearson's demands were not met, he began to openly criticize Secretary of State
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village for contributions. They collected enough food to fill 'two long freight trains.' And then they took it to Europe, with keys to the towns presented at every stop." On December 19, 1947, one day after the arrival of the much-needed food, medicine and supplies in
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followed. Both therapies resulted in strong overreactions: "From that time on he was carried with ten units of insulin before breakfast and another ten units before lunch with extra feedings in the afternoon and evening". His sleeplessness was treated with
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and Count Joseph Gizycky of Poland. Thereafter, Pearson maintained a strained relationship with his former mother-in-law, and they frequently exchanged barbed comments in print. His second wife was Luvie Moore Abell (a cousin of
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At the time of his death, the column was syndicated to more than 650 newspapers, more than twice as many as any other, with an estimated 60 million readers, and was famous for its investigative style of journalism. A
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to "put an inspector on the War Department to see who has been leaking out information. Pearson's articles are about three-quarters false but there's just a germ of truth in them that someone must have given him."
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Hoping to protect his aspirations for a presidential candidacy, Pearson's article argued, Governor Reagan had turned a blind eye to his own government's sex scandal and had acted in his very personal interests.
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Bipartisan Problem Facing Washington". Here he presented several cases involving members of Congress whose sons were blackmailed, threatened, or eased out of office on the basis of rumors of homosexuality.
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In October 1967, Drew Pearson once more exposed the hypocrisy of the allegations that had led to the removal of Walter Jenkins and other well experienced public servants. This time, it was two members of
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broke the story in a series of radio broadcasts. It is possible that he was tipped off by a government official who wanted to turn U.S. public opinion against the Soviet Union, possibly even FBI director
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Pearson, Drew (August 26, 1943). "Jimmy Dunn as Hull's Advisor at Quebec Adds to Russia's Pique: Ex-Protocol Expert Is Called State Dept.'s Worst Soviet Hater". Washington Merry-Go-Round. United Feature
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During World War II, Pearson's column not only revealed embarrassing news items, but expanded to criticize the Roosevelt administration's conduct of the war, in particular U.S. foreign policy regarding
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In October 1953, Senator McCarthy began investigating communist infiltration into the military. McCarthy's attempts to discredit Robert Stevens, the Secretary of the Army, infuriated President
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and other attempts by Congress to investigate Soviet and communist influence in government and the media, and he eagerly denounced the allegations by Senator McCarthy and the House Committee.
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Library received the typescript copies of the columns distributed to newspapers around the country in 1992. Shortly thereafter, the Library embarked on a project to digitize the collection.
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In Pearson's view, the dismissal of the two members of Reagan's staff on a pretext was part of a strategy to present the Governor and his actions in a more determined and impartial light:
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1952 Organization of the committee "Americans Against Bombs of Bigotry", to take action against the bombing of schools and worship that had resulted from racial and religious intolerance
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have been investigated time & again . . . Now once more we are being investigated." Although he was acquitted of fraud charges, Tucker's firm went bankrupt in 1950.
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was asked by Benny if he was the doorman. Nelson replied with a line surreptitiously given him by the show's writers, "Who do you think I am? Drear Pooson?"
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discovered Pearson had co-authored these books, he was promptly fired. Late in 1932, Pearson and Allen secured a contract with the Scripps–Howard syndicate,
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was to say he heard Jack had bought a new suit on Drew Pearson's program, but misspoke Pearson's name: "Drear Pooson". Later in the show, comedic actor
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Drew Pearson had one daughter, Ellen Cameron Pearson (1926–2010), in a short marriage (1925–28) to Felicia Gizycka, daughter of the newspaper heiress
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Pearson, Drew (August 16, 1943). "Churchill and Roosevelt to Discuss Second Front in France". Washington Merry-Go-Round. United Feature Syndicate.
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On August 3, 1969, Pearson was hospitalized in Washington for a viral infection that led to heart complications. He was released to his home in
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Craig, Campbell, and Sergey Radchenko. The Atomic Bomb and the Origins of the Cold War. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008. 121-122, 133.
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magazine at that time showed that Pearson was America's best-known newspaper columnist at the time of his death. The column was continued by
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Weinberg, Steve (July 1997). "Avenging Angel or Deceitful Devil?: The Evolution of Drew Pearson, a New Kind of Investigative Journalist".
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of being part of a Japanese conspiracy to engage in acts of espionage and terrorism. The movie was based on the 1943 best-selling book
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pp. 194–195: In 281 days of continuous combat, Patton's Third Army advanced further and faster than any army in military history.
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Organisation of the "Democracy Letters to Italy" in the election of 1948, to help defeat Communism in Italy in this election
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Confessions of a Muckraker: The Inside Story of Life in Washington During the Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson Years
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Record of Proceedings of a Board of Investigation Convnend at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Marlyland (...)
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Record of Proceedings of a Board of Investigation Convnend at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland (...)
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the dropping of his two assistants may well be the desire to show that Ronnie acted quickly - which he did not do."
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started at an early age and lasted throughout his entire life. The best-known of his manyfold activities were:
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Feldstein, Mark (July 1, 2004). "Fighting Quakers: The 1950s Battle Between Richard Nixon and Drew Pearson".
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WNYC: 1947 Drew Pearson's address to the children and people of America (Friendship train in New York City)
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had threatened to reveal how Hunt's son had been arrested by the Washington police on a morals charge.
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The "Merry-Go-Round" column started as a result of Pearson's anonymous publication in 1931 of the book,
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From 1925 to 1928, Pearson continued reporting on international events, including strikes in China, the
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isolationist position, led to an acrimonious termination of Pearson's and Allen's contract with the
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V. Forrestal that occourred on May 22, 1949, at the U.S. Naval Hospital, National Medical Center
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The Nine Old Men, Drew Pearson and Robert S. Allen, Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1937
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Following World War II, Drew Pearson with the support of his wife Luvie Pearson initiated the
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column, the "Merry-Go-Round", that same year. Also in 1932, the original book was made into
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Anderson, Douglas A. (June 1979). "Drew Pearson: A Name Synonymous with Libel Actions".
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In May 1948, Pearson was among the journalists who reported on the business problems of
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From 1935 to 1936, Allen and Pearson broadcast a 15-minute program twice a week on the
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member in testimony before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee. Older's sister,
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Drew Pearson says Governor Ronald Reagan faces his first acid test (October 30, 1967)
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Drew Pearson says Governor Ronald Reagan faces his first acid test (October 30, 1967)
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Drew Pearson says Governor Ronald Reagan faces his first acid test (October 30, 1967)
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In December 1950 McCarthy and Pearson were involved in a physical altercation at the
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1953 Organization of the "Americans Conscience Fund" for victims of racial bigotry
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Joseph McCarthy: Re-examining the Life and Legacy of America's Most Hated Senator
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Oral History Interview with Drew Pearson, from the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library
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The Case Against Congress: a Compelling Indictment of Corruption on Capitol Hill
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Fight against politically motivated denunciation of Washington "homosexuals"
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decrypt of June 1944 revealed that Karr was an informational source for the
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was actively campaigning for his own promotion, MacArthur sued Pearson for
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reached behind the Iron Curtain with messages of liberty and encouragement
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Some of his other international engagements for democracy and peace were:
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who was a threat to international communism. Karr had been exposed by the
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In 1950, Pearson began the first of a series of columns attacking Senator
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1953: Initiator of the "Food for East Germany" program (supported by the
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1951 he helped to launch the "Freedom Balloon" campaign, by which the
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On October 19, 1964, Pearson published an article with the title of "
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Pearson also played a role in the downfall of New Jersey Congressman
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Betrayal from the East: The Inside Story of Japanese Spies in America
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Various Drew Pearson Collections, National Archives, Washington, DC
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had forced to resign, had committed suicide during his stay at the
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The Columnist: Leaks, Lies, and Libel in Drew Pearson's Washington
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for "The Drew Pearson Show", an early program of current events.
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Pearson's article was a reaction to the political elimination of
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Pearson, Drew; Hannaford, Peter; Smith, Richard Norton (2015).
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Washington Merry-Go-Round: The Drew Pearson Diaries, 1960-1969
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Washington Merry-Go-Round: The Drew Pearson Diaries, 1960–1969
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Washington Merry-Go-Round: The Drew Pearson Diaries, 1960-1969
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Washington Merry-Go-Round: The Drew Pearson Diaries, 1960-1969
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Pearson was the first to report the 1943 incident of General
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Muckrakers: A Biographical Dictionary of Writers and Editors
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in 1943 as having worked for two years on the staff of the
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as professor of public speaking, and the family moved to
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The Jack Benny Program ("Drear Pooson" Excerpt) (1-8-50)
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Nine Old Men (American Constitutional and Legal History)
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Long-time president of the Washington D. C. chapter of
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In addition to radio, Pearson appeared in a number of
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New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 232. 1263:(New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1974), 1184:Drew and Luvie Pearson with Tyler Abell, 1937 863:, was also suspected of having spied for the 839:games for free. Karr ostensibly covered home 521:from 1941 to 1953 for a variety of sponsors ( 341:, directing postwar rebuilding operations in 2087:"Gadsden Times - Google News Archive Search" 2053:The Age of Anxiety: McCarthyism to Terrorism 1763:"The Tucker Was the 1940s Car of the Future" 1233:(New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1935) 791:. After several weeks of this treatment, an 2020: 1049:) for visits to American overseas bases at 946:, longtime top aide and personal friend to 379:In 1924, he taught industrial geography at 337:From 1919 to 1921, Pearson served with the 2682:in 2015 on the occasion of the release of 2240:[Tribute to Drew Pearson] Comments 2029: 1887:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1760: 724: 31: 2763:20th-century American non-fiction writers 2499: 2395:. 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Wilson Co. 1941. p. 658. 819:House Un-American Activities Committee 770:Journalists, such as Drew Pearson and 734:, according to historian Amy Knight. 2236: 2219: 2202: 2185: 1474: 1142:George Washington University Hospital 804:Speaking out against Senator McCarthy 457:, in opposition to Patterson and the 2379:C-Span "Q&A", December 27, 2015. 2254:Conroy, Sarah Booth (May 10, 1992). 709:After Pearson reported that General 542:, and the 1951 science fiction film 500:Hap Hopper, Washington Correspondent 1976:, New York: Random House, 1st ed., 1221:(New York: Horace Liveright, 1931). 1131: 657:According to his one-time partner, 586:On a January 8, 1950, broadcast of 13: 2788:University of Pennsylvania faculty 2768:20th-century American male writers 2748:Recipients of the Legion of Honour 2561:10.1093/oso/9780190067588.001.0001 2412: 2356: 2038:"The Press: Pearson v. McCarthy", 1944:. 1949. p. 57. 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Lyndon Johnson
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Journalist
columnist
The Washington Post
Tyler Abell
Paul Martin Pearson
columnist
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senators
Evanston, Illinois
Quaker
Paul Martin Pearson
Northwestern University
Swarthmore College
Pennsylvania
Society of Friends
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American Friends Service Committee
Peć
Serbia
University of Pennsylvania
Japan
China
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