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MacArthur, Douglas, 105 -6, 158 , 179 , 181 , 208 , 298 , 299 , 362 , 430 ;

firing of, 321 ;

subject of Military Situation in the Far East hearings, 321 -22

Macaulay, Stewart, 150 , 438 , 439

McAuliffe, Mary 5., 628

McCarran, Patrick A., 3 , 118 , 313 -18, 321 , 326 -31, 341 -43, 354 , 387 , 395 -99, 404 , 408 , 414 , 417 -20, 436 , 445 , 458 , 459 , 481 , 482 , 501 ;

accuses Lattimore at end of testimony, 378 -79;

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Ed Hummer, 420 ;

apologizes for harassing Lattimore, 375 ;

attacked by Joe Al-sop, 341 -43, 349 -51;

believes Democrats are "communists to the core," 314 ;

browbeats counsel of witnesses, 328 -29, 368 -69;

browbeats Lattimore, 370 -74, 378 -79;

claims China is vassal of Kremlin, 361 ;

claims Lattimore responsible fur MacArthur firing, 327 ;

claims Soviet Union will take over India, 361 ;

convicts IPR before hearings, 331 ;

demands McGranery indict Lattimore, 405 ;

dies, 475 ;

establishes Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 316 -17;

forces Brownell to demote Hummer, 418 -20, 427 ;

hunts "communist mastermind" in U.S., 315 -16, 365 ;

intimidates John Carter Vincent, 362 ;

joins China bloc, 315 ;

kills Nimitz Commission, 327 -28, 336 ;

opposes Bohlen nomination, 429 ;

power of, 314 , 336 , 406 ;

rebuked by district court dissenters, 459 ;

refuses to appear before grand jury, 473 ;

sees Henry Wallace as communist threat, 315 ;

as "Senator from Madrid," 315 ;

sponsors China aid bill, 315 ;

U. S. News 1951 interview of, 360 -61

McCarran-Walter Act, 417

McCarthy, Joseph R., 135 , 212 -27, 236 -37, 240 , 247 , 249 , 253 -56, 257 , 265 , 271 , 272 , 276 , 284 , 288 -90, 291 , 293 , 295 , 298 -99, 300 , 303 , 304 , 305 , 310 , 314 , 318 , 323 , 326 , 328 , 354 , 366 , 376 , 391 , 400 , 411 , 416 , 433 , 434 , 457 , 460 , 478 , 480 , 489 , 490 , 535 , 579 , 586 ;

attacks George Marshall, 287 ;

blames Lattimore for Pearl Harbor, 73 ;

censured by Senate, 481 ;

and Chinese Nationalist documents, 319 , 356 ;

connects Lattimore with Sorge spy ring, 230 -31;

cooperates with McCarran, 317 -18, 365 ;

dares Lattimore to sue, 250 ;

dines with Kohlberg, 219 ;

hires Joseph Zack Kornfeder, 324 -25;

Malmedy investigation of, 212 -14;

March 30, 1950 speech to senate, 221 -25;

red-baiting in 1946, 161 ;

rescued by Budenz, 279 , 284 ;

top Soviet spy charge, 214 -215, 217 , 219 , 222 , 253 ;

willing to stand or fall on Lattimore case, 255 , 379 ;

works on bill prohibiting "policy treason," 444

McCarthyism: The Fight for America , 434

McCormick-Patterson papers, 152 , 256 , 318 , 462

McCullogh, Richard P., 133

McDermott, Michael J., 391

McEvoy, Dennis, 199

McFarlin, M. W., 192 , 210 , 238

McGovern, William M., 344 ;

claims Lattimore advocated killing Hirohito, 447

McGranery, James P., 392 , 398 , 407 -11, 414 , 418 , 420 ;

appears before Senate Judiciary, 405 -6;

brings Cohn to Washington, 406 ;

orders Hummer to get Lattimore indictment by December 25, 1952, 411 ;

takes grand jury presentation away from Cohn, 409

McGrath, J. Howard, 216 , 257 , 276 , 405

McGuire, Reverend Fred, 306 -7

McHugh, James, 55 , 56 , 60 , 61 , 63 , 64 , 89 , 96

McInerney, James, 142 , 234 , 238

MacKinnon, Janice and Stephen, 453

MacLeish, Archibald, 149

McLeod, Scott, 486

McMahon, Brien, 253 , 284

McMurray, Howard, 161

McNamara, Robert, 518

McWilliams, Carey, 610

Madison Capitol Times , 212

Madsen, Richard, 201

Magadan, 109 , 322 , 347

Magnuson, Warren, 316 , 395 , 399

Mainichi newspapers, 542 -43, 544 , 555 , 560

Making of Modern China , 103 , 322 , 542

Malcolm, Dugald, 514

Malim, Thomas, 340 , 543

Malin, Patrick M., 358

Malone, Ross, 532

Manchester Guardian , 412

Manchuria: Cradle of Conflict , 18 , 35

Mandel, Benjamin, 319 , 323 , 326 , 359 -60, 364 , 443 , 464

Mao Tse-tung, 134 , 139 , 166 , 194 , 198 , 372 , 466 , 585 ;

established People's Republic, 300 ;

Lattimore predicts role could be worse than Byzantium, 501 ;

refuses to see Lattimore in 1972, 556 ;

at Yenan, 32 -34

March, Frank, 101

Marder, Murray, 374

Marquis, Arnold, 103

Marshall, George, 56 , 71 , 84 , 90 , 139 , 150 , 219 , 287 , 394 , 427

Marshall Mission, 154 , 156 , 163

Marshall Plan, 164 -65, 175 -77

Marshall, S. L. A., 613

Martin, Bradley, 579

Martin, Joseph W., 160

Maryland Association for Democratic Rights, 102 , 340


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Maryland Citizens Council, 185

Maryland Civil Liberties Committee, 52 -53, 102 , 130 , 185

Masaryk, Jan, 170

Massing, Hede, 334 , 394

Matsukata, Saburo, 542

Matthews, Francis P., 152 ;

U.S. as custodian of Holy Grail, 152

Matthews, J. B., 170 , 214 , 289 , 290 , 303 , 317 -18, 503 ;

conversation with Budenz, 271 -72;

taken in by Paul Walters, 241 -43

Matusow, Harvey, 382 -83, 450 , 485 ;

says Sokolsky brokered Cohn's appointment to prosecute Lattimore, 406

Maxwell, H. D., 144

May, Andrew, 236

May, Gary, 362 , 602

Melby, John F., 605

Menon, V. K. Krishna, 204 , 411

Menzie report, 359

Mere agrarian reformers myth, 283 -84, 294

Merrill Lynch, 516

Merse, 20

Messersmith, George S., 57

Michigan State University, 572

Miles, Milton M., 232 -35, 448 , 453 ;

accuses Lattimore of mistranslation, 232 ;

claims to have 13½tons of documents, 233 ;

repudiates early testimony, 234

Miller, Wilbur K., 459

Minusinsk museum, 111 -12

Minute Women of America, 309

Missionaries. See Protestant missions

Mitchell, Kate, 141

Modus vivendi proposal, 71 -74, 76

Molotov, Vyacheslav, 164 , 291

Mongolia Society, 553 , 566

Mongolian Academy of Sciences, xv , 503 , 506 , 523 , 526 -27, 534 , 580 , 581

Mongolian People's Republic (Outer Mongolia), 19 , 28 , 113 , 158 , 170 , 384 , 387 , 503 -4, 506 , 509 -10, 521 , 566 , 567 , 582 ;

American tourists in, 533 -34;

Buddhism in, 121 ;

celebrates anniversary of independence, 504 -5, 545 -47, 578 -80;

juvenile delinquency in, 573 ;

Texas big game hunters in, 534 ;

U.S. extends diplomatic recognition, 584

Mongols, 17 , 167 , 569 ;

exploited by Chinese, 11 -12

Mongols of Manchuria , 18 , 35 , 364 , 508

Montsame, 565 , 567

Moore, Harriet, 27 , 189 , 268 , 274

Moore, Mrs. Maurice T., 309

Moorhead, William S., xiii

Moos, Malcolm, 133 -35

Morgan, Edward P., 277 , 323

Morgan, William J., 465

Morris, Robert, 3 , 317 , 318 -19, 323 , 325 , 326 , 327 , 328 , 335 , 336 , 342 , 343 , 346 -51, 360 , 366 , 372 , 374 , 382 , 387 -88, 394 , 405 , 417 , 422 , 445 , 451 , 458 , 464 , 473 , 519 , 542

Moser, Brian, 565 -66

Moses, Mrs. Charles Clifton, 623

Moss, Norman, 519

Moss, Robert, 399

Mostaert, Reverend A., 439

Motylev, V. E., 28 , 30 , 36 , 49

Muller, Herbert, 483

Mundt, Karl, 161 , 253 , 317

Munich, 41 , 91

Murray, Charles, 407 -9

Murray, Robert K., 601

Murrow, Edward R., 220 , 393


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