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  1. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Play the following video clip that offers an overview of the congressional hearings led by TN Senator Estes Kefauver into organized crime in the United States in the 1950s. Video Clip 1: Overview ...

  2. The Senate Special Committee to investigate crime in Interstate Commerce, also know as the Kefauver Committee, investigated organized crime in Florida during Warren's term as governor. This collection contains statements, information, and correspondence pertaining to Fuller Warren's battle with Chairman Kefauver.

  3. Kefauver. Carey Estes Kefauver, born July 26, 1903, in Tennessee, was a graduate of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and Yale University law department. Following the death of U.S. Representative Sam Reynolds in 1939, Kefauver (a Democrat) was elected to complete Reynolds' term in the House. He was reelected to that office four times.

  4. THE KEFAUVER DRUG HEARINGS 63 biotics. Prices of patented antibiotics held constant for nearly a decade prior to the Kefauver hearings. Aureomycin, Chloromycetin, Terramycin, and, after 1953, Tetracycline all sold for $5.10 for sixteen 250-milligram cap-sules until I960, when, under the impetus of the drug hearings their prices began to drop.

  5. interstate scale. Whether Kefauver's investigation. 2 . will score anywhere near as many points as the grand total chalked up by Dewey's investigation remains to be seen-hopefully. We might ask ourselves why it required an investigation by a U. S. Senate committee in order for certain city and county governments to begin a long-overdue

  6. 10 de nov. de 2020 · Senator Estes Kefauver, standing center, poses for a news photographer during the committee hearing in the federal courtroom in Las Vegas on November 15, 1950. Today, that courtroom is part of The Mob Museum. Associated Press. The U.S. Senate’s Special Committee to Investigate Organized Crime in Interstate Commerce, chaired by Tennessee ...

  7. Kefauver Investigation: Directed by Edmund Reek. With Joe King, Joe Adonis, Frank Costello, Vito Genovese. The Movietone news department took the televised proceedings of the United States Senate Crime Investigating Committee hearings, also filmed in their entirety by Movietone News cameraman, culled out the hours of dull senators-vs-lawyers exchanges, and came up with fifty-two minutes of ...