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Maurice Rosenblatt and the Fall of Joseph McCarthy

Maurice Rosenblatt and the Fall of Joseph McCarthy

Shelby Scates

University of Washington Press
2006
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Maurice Rosenblatt was one of the principal behind-the-scenes engineers of the 1954 overthrow of Senator Joseph McCarthy, the rabidly anti-Communist chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Veteran journalist Shelby Scates tells the story of the rise of McCarthy's power to destroy careers and livelihoods with his allegations of subversion, together with the story of Rosenblatt's role in effecting McCarthy's eventual censure by the Senate. Lobbyist Rosenblatt joined with colleagues to form the McCarthy Clearinghouse, dedicated to stopping the demagogue's assault on civil liberties. Operating out of Rosenblatt's suite in the Carroll Arms Hotel near Capitol Hill, Clearinghouse staff lent their support to the Republican senator from Vermont, Ralph Flanders, who introduced the successful resolution to censure McCarthy and remove him from his committee chairmanship.Drawing on interviews with Rosenblatt and other actors in the drama and on previously unresearched collections of papers, Scates tells a tale of excess and intrigue in an engagingly salty style. Passages quoted from the transcripts of McCarthy's closed-door hearings -- not released until 2003, fifty years after the fact -- reveal in the participants' own words how McCarthy grilled, cajoled, and threatened his witnesses and how they responded. Rosenblatt's words and records offer the counterpoint, revealing the opposition's strategy: "the way to defeat an extremist is with the conservative establishment." In telling the story, Scates gives Rosenblatt the acknowledgment he deserves for having helped end a fearful episode in American political history.
Warren G. Magnuson and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century America

Warren G. Magnuson and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century America

Shelby Scates

University of Washington Press
2015
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Warren G. Magnuson served as U.S. senator from the state of Washington for six terms. The sheer sweep of his accomplishments is astonishing: authoring the 1964 Civil Rights Act, protecting Puget Sound, saving Boeing for Seattle, championing consumer protection legislation, reorganizing the railroads, and godfathering the electrification of the Pacific Northwest by pressing for Columbia and Snake River dams. He pushed for federal aid to education, kept Pentagon budgets down, and established the National Institutes of Health while arguing throughout the McCarthy era against U.S. isolation from China. He was also a whiskey-and-poker companion to Presidents Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy, and Johnson.
War and Politics by Other Means

War and Politics by Other Means

Shelby Scates

University of Washington Press
2015
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Shelby Scates's thirty-five-year career as a prize-winning journalist and columnist for International News Service, United Press International, the Associated Press, and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer has taken him to centers of action across this country and to wars and conflicts in many of the world's danger zones.Born in the rural South in the 1930s, Scates rejected the racism he saw there and in his late teens set out across the United States — eventually to land in Seattle, attend the University of Washington, and launch himself into a world of work, travel, and adventure as a merchant seaman and soldier. He entered journalism as a wire-service reporter hired in Manhattan and assigned to the Dallas bureau.Reporting the political beat brought Scates to Baton Rouge and New Orleans to observe the remarkable performance and influence of Earl Long as governor of Louisiana; in 1957 to Little Rock, Arkansas, to witness a constitutional crisis, the early struggle to integrate the public schools; to Oklahoma City and Dallas; and to Washington, D.C., where he became familiar with both the corridors of Congress and Lyndon Johnson's Oval Office and Air Force One. He was in Israel during the 1967 Six-Day War and its aftermath; in Lebanon and Egypt to learn about the Palestine Liberation Organization; in the Suez to investigate the "War of Attrition"; and in Cambodia during guerrilla fighting against the Vietnamese Army.As a newsman he reported on those American climbers who triumphed, though not without suffering great personal losses, by reaching the top of K2 in 1978. Scates used his considerable journalistic experience and inventiveness to get the story of this epic climb quickly back to the United States. He also describes his own midlife climb of Mt. McKinley with two friends.In a straightforward portrayal of professional life that manifests elements of both The Front Page and All the President's Men, this memoir is about the particular combination of idealism, persistence, skepticism, and dedication to truthful reporting that marks the best of American journalism.
Warren G. Magnuson and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century America

Warren G. Magnuson and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century America

Shelby Scates

University of Washington Press
2015
sidottu
Warren G. Magnuson served as U.S. senator from the state of Washington for six terms. The sheer sweep of his accomplishments is astonishing: authoring the 1964 Civil Rights Act, protecting Puget Sound, saving Boeing for Seattle, championing consumer protection legislation, reorganizing the railroads, and godfathering the electrification of the Pacific Northwest by pressing for Columbia and Snake River dams. He pushed for federal aid to education, kept Pentagon budgets down, and established the National Institutes of Health while arguing throughout the McCarthy era against U.S. isolation from China. He was also a whiskey-and-poker companion to Presidents Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy, and Johnson.
War and Politics by Other Means

War and Politics by Other Means

Shelby Scates

University of Washington Press
2015
sidottu
Shelby Scates's thirty-five-year career as a prize-winning journalist and columnist for International News Service, United Press International, the Associated Press, and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer has taken him to centers of action across this country and to wars and conflicts in many of the world's danger zones.Born in the rural South in the 1930s, Scates rejected the racism he saw there and in his late teens set out across the United States — eventually to land in Seattle, attend the University of Washington, and launch himself into a world of work, travel, and adventure as a merchant seaman and soldier. He entered journalism as a wire-service reporter hired in Manhattan and assigned to the Dallas bureau.Reporting the political beat brought Scates to Baton Rouge and New Orleans to observe the remarkable performance and influence of Earl Long as governor of Louisiana; in 1957 to Little Rock, Arkansas, to witness a constitutional crisis, the early struggle to integrate the public schools; to Oklahoma City and Dallas; and to Washington, D.C., where he became familiar with both the corridors of Congress and Lyndon Johnson's Oval Office and Air Force One. He was in Israel during the 1967 Six-Day War and its aftermath; in Lebanon and Egypt to learn about the Palestine Liberation Organization; in the Suez to investigate the "War of Attrition"; and in Cambodia during guerrilla fighting against the Vietnamese Army.As a newsman he reported on those American climbers who triumphed, though not without suffering great personal losses, by reaching the top of K2 in 1978. Scates used his considerable journalistic experience and inventiveness to get the story of this epic climb quickly back to the United States. He also describes his own midlife climb of Mt. McKinley with two friends.In a straightforward portrayal of professional life that manifests elements of both The Front Page and All the President's Men, this memoir is about the particular combination of idealism, persistence, skepticism, and dedication to truthful reporting that marks the best of American journalism.
Scaleshifter

Scaleshifter

Shelby Hailstone Law

Independently Published
2019
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Caleb never wanted to join the army. And he certainly didn't want to be turned into a dragon. But when he doesn't understand how his new body works and can barely make a move without being watched by the wizard who took his humanity, how is he supposed to escape before he can be turned into a weapon of war?
Success Strategies of Immigrant Leaders in the United States: Why Some Individuals Succeed While Others Don't
Ever wondered why some people are successful yet you are still struggling? Ever pondered whether there is more to achieve in your life? As an immigrant, have you ever longed for the familiarity of your native home, comparing it with what you achieved abroad?Dr. Cameron decided to conduct a phenomenological study through Nova Southeastern University by collaborating with successful Immigrant Americans in the United States. Leaders who have achieved success in business, media, healthcare, education, government, aviation, politics, and more. What could those youths who are hanging around loitering learn from those who have come, who were born under similar circumstances just like them yet became successful. What is the difference? Is there a difference? This book provides youths and ethnic minorities with the strategies of how to be successful. Readers will be exposed to the traits of successful Immigrant American leaders, the challenges they encountered after migration, strategies they used to overcome the challenges, and the factors that most influenced their success. This book will: -Inspire you to achieve your best potential-Motivate you to step out in faith to accomplish your dreams-Expose you to the stories of successful people and their journey -Identify your personal success traits -Teach you how to overcome failures
Success Strategies of Caribbean American Leaders in the United States: Why Some Individuals Succeed While Others Don't
Ever wondered why some people are successful yet you are still struggling? Ever pondered whether there is more to achieve in your life? As an immigrant, have you ever longed for the familiarity of your native home, comparing it with what you achieved abroad? Dr. Cameron conducted a phenomenological study through Nova Southeastern University by collaborating with successful Caribbean American Leaders in the United States. Leaders who have achieved success in business, media, healthcare, education, government, aviation, politics, and more. What could those youths who are hanging around loitering learn from those who have come, who were born under similar circumstances yet became successful. What is the difference? Is there a difference? Can these differences be addressed to counter the problem? This book provides youths and ethnic minorities with the strategies of how to be successful. Readers will be exposed to the traits of successful Caribbean American leaders, the challenges they encountered after migration, strategies they used to overcome the challenges, and the factors that most influenced their success. Narratives of their journey are explored as well as investigation to determine whether the challenges are common to other ethnic groups with similar issues. Join us as we embark on this journey to those areas that youths and individuals in transition can take to become successful in their lives. This book will: -Inspire you to achieve your best potential-Motivate you to step out in faith to accomplish your dreams-Expose you to the stories of successful people and their journey Identify your personal success traits-Teach you how to overcome failures
Shelby

Shelby

L M Glenn

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Shelby Lee has lived a life that is not her own. At the age of 13, her mother dies and turns her life upside down. Left with a monster, she decides to run. Now a journey begins to fill in the blanks of a life that never was. Sometimes you have to run away from everything you know to find what home is.
Shelby

Shelby

Lindsay Anderson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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For as long as she can remember, fourteen-year-old Shelby Knowlton- Clark, has been best friends with Sydney and Samantha Conrad. However, that has never been the case with their twin brother, Scott. Thanks to their diverse personalities, Scott and Shelby are long time adversaries. Little do these two know that that is all about to change.During her fourth month of battling Leukemia and being in the hospital, Shelby receives a visit from none other than Scott Conrad himself. During this visit, Scott admits to Shelby that he wants to be friends. As luck would have it, Shelby has wanted the same thing for such a long time.In this journey of healing and looking ahead, follow Shelby and Scott as they discover what the true meaning of friendship is, as well as the possibly that their feelings towards each other are more than friendly.
The Correspondence of Shelby Foote and Walker Percy

The Correspondence of Shelby Foote and Walker Percy

Shelby Foote; Walker Percy

WW Norton Co
1998
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In the late 1940s, Walker Percy and Shelby Foote, friends since their teenage years in Greenville, Mississippi, began a correspondence that would last until Percy's death in 1990. Walker Percy, the highly regarded author of The Moviegoer, wrote six novels, two volumes of philosophical writings, and numerous essays. Shelby Foote met with early success as a novelist, but his reputation today rests more upon his massive three-volume narrative history of the Civil War, and his role as commentator in Ken Burns's documentary The Civil War. The correspondence between Percy and Foote traces their lives from the beginning of their respective careers, when they were grappling fiercely and openly with their ambitions, artistic doubts, and personal problems. Although they discuss such serious matters as the death of Foote's mother and Percy's battle with cancer, their letters are full of sly humor and good-natured ribbing. Jay Tolson has selected, edited, and annotated the letters of these two remarkable writers to shed light on their relationship and their literary careers. Includes an eight-page insert with photographs of the writers chronicling their friendship.