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A Friendly speech
October 9, 2006
Transcript of a speech by Fred Friendly at Quonset Point Naval Air Station in 1941, he was 25 years old. Read the rest of this entry »
Another draft
September 30, 2006
An undated draft of Murrow’s response to McCarthy’s April 6, 1954 accusations Read the rest of this entry »
See It Now draft
September 28, 2006
A draft of the on-air speech from See It Now’s response to McCarthy’s April 6, 1954 accusations against Murrow. The draft is dated April 5. Read the rest of this entry »
Censure of McCarthy
September 24, 2006
The Censure of Senator Joseph McCarthy:
83rd Congress, 2nd Session, Senate Resolution 301 (2 December 1954).
Resolved, That the Senator from Wisconsin, Mr. McCarthy, failed to cooperate with the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections of the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration in clearing up matters referred to that subcommittee which concerned his conduct as a Senator and affected the honor of the Senate and, instead, repeatedly abused the subcommittee and its members who were trying to carry out assigned duties, thereby obstructing the constitutional processes of the Senate, and that this conduct of the Senator from Wisconsin, Mr. McCarthy, is contrary to senatorial traditions and is hereby condemned.
Sec 2. The Senator from Wisconsin, Mr. McCarthy, in writing to the chairman of the Select Committee to Study Censure Charges (Mr. Watkins) after the Select Committee had issued its report and before the report was presented to the Senate charging three members of the Select Committee with “deliberate deception” and “fraud” for failure to disqualify themselves; in stating to the press on November 4, 1954, that the special Senate session that was to begin November 8, 1954, was a “lynch-party”; in repeatedly describing this special Senate session as a “lynch bee” in a nationwide television and radio show on November 7, 1954; in stating to the public press on November 13, 1954, that the chairman of the Select Committee (Mr. Watkins) was guilty of “the most unusual, most cowardly things I’ve ever heard of” and stating further: “I expected he would be afraid to answer the questions, but didn’t think he’d be stupid enough to make a public statement”; and in characterizing the said committee as the “unwitting handmaiden,” “involuntary agent” and “attorneys-in-fact” of the Communist Party and in charging that the said committee in writing its report “imitated Communist methods — that it distorted, misrepresented, and omitted in its effort to manufacture a plausible rationalization” in support of its recommendations to the Senate, which characterizations and charges were contained in a statement released to the press and inserted in the Congressional Record of November 10, 1954, acted contrary to senatorial ethics and tended to bring the Senate into dishonor and disrepute, to obstruct the constitutional processes of the Senate, and to impair its dignity; and such conduct is hereby condemned
April 6, 1954
September 23, 2006
A transcript of April 6, 1954 edition of See It Now, McCarthy’s rebuttal to Murrow: Read the rest of this entry »
World Press Freedom
September 21, 2006
From May 3, 2006 a transcript of journalist Bob Edwards discussing Murrow’s life in a World Press Freedom Day webchat. Read the rest of this entry »
Project 1947
September 20, 2006
Project 1947, an interview with Murrow and Kenneth Arnold, UFOs, again. Read the rest of this entry »
RTNDA convention, 1958
September 15, 2006
October 15, 1958, Edward R. Murrow’s moving speech to the RTNDA Convention in Chicago. Transcript here.
This I Believe
September 14, 2006
“This I Believe,” the transcript follows, orginally broadcast in 1951. Read the rest of this entry »
A Report on McCarthy
September 8, 2006
Here is the script from the March 9, 1954 “See It Now,” A Report on Joseph McCarthy.
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