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Photographs
27 photographs courtesy of The
Post-Crescent
The Senate Years |
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Three
Photos
Left: Circuit Court Judge McCarthy in 1946.
Center: Senator McCarthy on May Day, Burlington, Wisconsin, 1954.
Right: Senator McCarthy at the Army-McCarthy hearings, 1954 |
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McCarthy
and Eisenhower
Senator McCarthy shakes hands with Republican presidential nominee
Dwight D. Eisenhower in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 3, 1952. Earlier
that day, Eisenhower had endorsed McCarthy's bid for re-election.
At center is Charles D. Ashley, Chairman of the Milwaukee County Republican
Party. |
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Whistlestop
Senator McCarthy with Congressman John W. Byrnes of Green Bay on the
Eisenhower train during the 1952 campaign in Wisconsin. |
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Voting
Senator McCarthy at the polling place on the day he was re-elected
to the Senate, November 4, 1952. |
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Wedding
Senator McCarthy and his wife, the former Jean Kerr, descend the steps
of St. Matthew's Cathedral in Washington, D. C. following their wedding,
September 29, 1953. |
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Cohn
& McCarthy
Senator McCarthy with his former chief counsel Roy Cohn (right) during
a press conference, March 12, 1954. |
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Committee
Hearing
Senator McCarthy speaking during the Army-McCarthy hearings, April
28, 1954. |
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Joseph
Welch
Joseph Nye Welch (left), chief counsel for the U. S. Army, speaks
to Senator McCarthy during the Army-McCarthy hearings in Washington,
D. C., June, 1954. |
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Glasses
Senator McCarthy adjusts his glasses while waiting for a procedural
ruling during a meeting of the Senate committee investigating his
activities, September 1, 1954. |
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Homestead
Senator McCarthy, with his wife Jean and nephew Kelly Kornely, inspect
the McCarthy homestead in the Town of Grand Chute, Wisconsin, in February,
1955. McCarthy purchased the house and 140-acre farm from his brother
Howard, saying that he intended to make the farm his home. |
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Baby
Senator McCarthy feeds his daughter, Tierney Elizabeth, as his wife
Jean looks on. The photo was taken a few hours after the McCarthys
adopted the five-weeks-old child and brought her to their home in
Washington, D. C., on January 13, 1957. |
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