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...miners and their families, the teacher reported, were hard at work nearby on a semi-documentary movie. The film was being sponsored by the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, which was ousted from the C.I.O. in 1950 for being Communist-dominated. Director of the picture: Herbert Biberman, one of Hollywood's "unfriendly ten" (TIME, May 31, 1948). Director's assistants: Paul Jarrico and Paul R. Perlin (both were called Communists at hearings of the House Un-American Activities Committee). Heading the production: Clinton Jencks, international representative of the I.U.M.M.S.W...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: I.U.M.M.S.W. with Love | 2/23/1953 | See Source »

...identified as their Communist Party membership cards) ; started the contempt proceedings rolling through the full committee to Speaker Joe Martin. By the third day they had cited eight: Writers John Howard Lawson, Alvah Bessie, Albert Maltz, Dalton Trumbo, Samuel Ornitz, Director Edward Dmytryk, Producer Adrian Scott, Writer-Director Herbert Biberman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Fade-Out | 11/10/1947 | See Source »

Hollywood was the scene of another rewriting of the Declaration of Independence. Film Director Herbert Biberman, shooting a picture at San Pedro Harbor, watched a boat loading scrap iron for Japan. It occurred to him that it takes something besides bandages for China to fight scrap iron for Japan, and that the peaceful artisans of Hollywood have most to lose from the world rise of militarism and dictatorship. He talked with Actors Melvyn Douglas and Edward G. Robinson. They all talked with Clark Eichelberger, a League of Nations advocate and chairman of the Committee for Concerted Peace Efforts. After...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Pressure Groups | 2/13/1939 | See Source »

...Mass.; Douglas T. McClay '36, Mattapan, Mass.; Daniel W. Meyer '36, Scarsdale, N. Y.; Albert L. Robinoitz '36, Cheises, Mass.; David Savan '36, Manchester, N. H.; Francis J. Whitefield '36, Springfield, Mass.; Jerome S. Zurkow '36, New York, N. Y.; William A. Beardslee '37, New Brunswick, N. J.; Alfred Biberman '37, Philsdelphia, Pa.; Milton Elkin '37, Roxbury, Mass.; Arthur J. Linenthal '37, Brookline, Mass.; Peter Megalonakis '37, Boston, Mass.; Neil G. Melone '37, Minneapolis, Minn.; Lionel F. Miller Jr. '37, Saranac Lake, N. Y.; Hubert H. Nexon '37, Brookline, Mass.; Thomas L. Perry Jr. '37, Asheville, N. C.; Robert...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF ANNUAL DETUR PRIZES FOR 1935 | 1/17/1936 | See Source »

William A. Beardslee '36, of New Brunswick, N. J.; Alfred Biberman '37, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Francis G. Blake, Jr. '38, of New Haven, Conn.; Alan S. Geismer '38, of Cleveland, Ohio; Paul C. Henshaw '36, of Rye, N. Y.; Harold B. Jaffee '36, of New York, N. Y.; Wells Lewis '38, of New York, N. Y.; Arthur J. Linenthal '37, of Brookline, Mass.; Daniel W. Meyer '36, of Scarsdale, N. Y.; Philip T. Shahan '38, of Clayton, Mo.; and Robert E. Shalen '37, of Brooklyn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELEVEN JOHN HARVARD SCHOLARSHIPS ARE GIVEN | 11/29/1935 | See Source »

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