Word: communisms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Although a spontaneous anti-war demonstration by a million college students would have an enormous effect on Congress, the peace strike, controlled as it is in most colleges by radicals, ordinarily does the cause of peace no good," declared Representative Fish. "I am glad Harvard stayed clear of Communism in its peace demonstration...
...speaking at Sanders Theatre, Bernard entered with two real reds--they were Indians. The Minnesota iron miner, who changed into an impassioned representative of the people, expressed his satisfaction with his own triumphant entry. "I have never listened to a speech by Hamilton Fish without hearing the word Communism," he said...
...charge of communism brought against the CIO should be dismissed by reasonable people in view of the recklessness with which that word is used," asserted Roger N. Baldwin '05, Director of the American Civil Liberties Union, speaking yesterday afternoon in the New Lecture Hall...
...That there may be concealed Communists in the union is as likely there as in Harvard University," continued Baldwin, but many of the union leaders are bitterly hostile to Communism, and only one individual has any affiliation with the Communists...
...Saturday's Crimson, Quinby Taylor '41, drew a close comparison between Granville Hicks and Al Capone. In so doing, he revealed clearly the attitude toward Communism of a group well represented throughout the country. To this group, the difference between a Red and a hardened criminal is negligible; all Communists are evil in intent, warped in intellect--shadowy monsters to be hated and feared. Such a deplorable recrudescence of superstition in our supposedly enlightened America is nursed by many things--home environment, the natural hostility of those in economic security toward any possible disruptive force--but primarily, as with every...