Social Life and Customs
Found in 3406 Collections and/or Records:
Arthur V. Watkins correspondence to anti-McCarthy citizens, undated
Contains Watkins' responses to correspondence from citizens expressing anti-McCarthy views to the Senate Select Committee concerning the activities of McCarthy.
Arthur V. Watkins correspondence to pro-McCarthy citizens, undated
Contains correspondence from Watkins answering letters from Pro-McCarthy citizens concerning the activities of McCarthy to the Senate Select Committee.
Arthur V. Watkins family photographs, 1885-1972
Contains photographs of Arthur V. Watkins and his family between 1885 and 1969.
Arthur V. Watkins hearing on Senate Res. 301 addendums and appendixes, 1954
Arthur V. Watkins hearings, sessions, and press conferences, 1954
Contains various reports of proceedings in the executive session by the Select Committee from late August through early September 1954, various transcripts of proceedings, edited reports of proceedings and transcripts of proceedings from early to mid September, and two edited drafts of the executive session from September 1954.
Arthur V. Watkins memorabilia, 1910-1972
Contains newspaper articles, awards, invitations, photographs, programs, and records outlining various activities of the Watkins and his family between 1910 and 1972.
Arthur V. Watkins newspaper clippings, 1946-1969
Contains newspaper articles, interviews, and letters concerning various members of the Watkins family between 1946 and 1969.
Arthur V. Watkins pamphlets and articles on Joseph McCarthy, 1952-1959
Arthur V. Watkins papers for Enough Rope, 1950-1981
Contains correspondence between Watkins, his publishers, and schools about his book Enough Rope, newspaper articles and book reviews about his book, and his book drafts from 1954 to 1970. It also contains newspaper and magazine articles, congressional reports and correspondence, and notes kept by Watkins about the Joseph McCarthy hearings from 1950 to 1981.
Arthur V. Watkins papers on Joseph McCarthy, 1949-1959
Contains information regarding the Joseph McCarthy trial during the 1950s. Included are pamphlets; copies of hearings, sessions, and press conferences; articles; copies of reports and hearings; Senate actions; hearings, prints, and reports relating to S. Res. 301; correspondence regarding television coverage of the hearings; correspondence supporting McCarthy; and correspondence expressing negative views of McCarthy.