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...parable of animal totalitarianism in which all the animals are equal, but some are more equal than others. Sure that the staid old Boston firm would want to publish the book, Schlesinger was shocked when they turned it down. He noted especially the opposition of Head Editor D. Angus Cameron...
Since the death of Scribner's Maxwell Perkins, many people considered Cameron the foremost U.S. book editor. But Cameron had never been bashful about his politics, and Schlesinger had no trouble discovering that Cameron belonged to many pro-Communist organizations...
Scattershot. Criticism continued. In January the American Legion Magazine published an article alleging Communist infiltration into book publishing and book reviewing. Cameron's name was high on the Legion's list of suspects. Last month, testifying before a Senate subcommittee, Louis Budenz, admitted ex-Communist, branded Cameron a party member. Last week the anti-Communist weekly, Counterattack, took...
...looking for someone to do a televised weather show. Youle mentioned that he had taken a three-months course in meteorology in the Army and got the job. By last week the job had grown to two local weather shows, a 45-second spot twice a week on John Cameron Swayze's network telecast (TIME, June u), and had boosted Weatherman Youle's salary to $40,000 a year...
...column called "New York," now appearing in 50 newspapers-a sentimental and often arch performance which reminds some readers of the folksy prose of the late O. O. Mclntyre. And last week, Swayze signed with Sponsor Raytheon (TV sets) for a 15-minute radio news program starkly entitled John Cameron Swayze...