Word: browderism
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...Admiration." Early in the first act, a weary and worn figure stepped before the camera. Earl Russell Browder, the deposed chief of U.S. Communists, was to be asked about three of his books (number of copies unknown) found in the U.S. overseas libraries. To show the kind of material in the books, the subcommittee read a Browder paragraph into the record: "There is no way out except by seizing from the capitalists the industries, the banks, and all of the economic institutions and transforming them into the common property of all under the direction of the revolutionary government...
...Yonkers, N.Y., Mrs. Earl Browder, 56, Russian-born wife of the former head of the American Communist Party, charged with perjury and illegal entry into the U.S., was served with a deportation warrant by immigration agents. Pleading illness, she posted a $2,000 bond pending a formal hearing...
...Marty and Tillon. Last week Le Figaro's expert, who signs himself "XXX," predicted that the next man marked for Communist oblivion is pudgy, acting Party Secretary General Jacques Duclos, who was once so powerful that, by writing an article in a French Communist magazine, he had Earl Browder kicked out of Communist leadership...
...bank holiday, the Bonus Army's march, the Little Steel strike and the shooting of "Pretty Boy" Floyd, and he survived a mid-air collision at the National Air Races. He covered World War II as a correspondent. He has interviewed, among others, Lord Halifax, Earl Browder, Newton D. Baker, Clarence Darrow, John Barrymore and Gertrude Stein, who told him "a newspaperman is too immediate to be immediate...
...weeks ago the main speaker at the PU meeting was Simon Gerson, secretary of the Communist Party of New York. Next week's featured attraction will be Col. Robert R. McCormick, Yale '03. Speakers in the past have included Harold Stassen, Robert Taft, Norman Thomas, Earl Browder, Justice Robert H. Jackson, and Justice Tom Clark...