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Gerard David Schine, known as G. David Schine ( September 11, 1927 - June 19, 1996), directed special government investigations with Roy Cohn for Joseph McCarthy from 1952 to 1953; his involvement in the McCarthy hearings is depicted in the 1964 documentary Point of Order. He later became a business executive, working in the hotel, music and film industries. He produced the film " The French Connection" in 1971. Died in Burbank, California in 1996. Following his death, Tony Kushner wrote "G. David Schine in Hell," a one-act play in which Schine, Roy Cohn, Alger HissAlger Hiss ( November 11, 1904 November 15, 1996) was a U. lawyer and government official accused of spying for the Soviet Union. He was convicted of perjury and sentenced to five years imprisonment. He was not charged with spying, as the statute of limit, Richard NixonRichard Milhous Nixon ( January 9, 1913 April 22, 1994) was the thirty-sixth ( 1953 1961) Vice President, and the thirty-seventh ( 1969 1974) President of the United States. He is the only man to have been elected twice to the Vice Presidency and twice to and J. Edgar HooverJohn Edgar Hoover ( January 1, 1895 May 2, 1972) was appointed Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on May 10, 1924 and remained so until his death in 1972. To date, he is the longest-serving leader of an executive branch agency in the Un share drinks in HellHell is, according to many religious beliefs about the afterlife, a place of torment, of great weeping and gnashing of teeth. The English word 'hell' comes from the Norse Hel', which originally referred to the goddess of the Norse underworld. In most reli. Schine, G. David
Schine, G. David
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