Word: davids
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...businessmen spot CPers? Said R.I.A.: read the New York Daily Worker for a sure guide to the Party line. Watch workers for their attitudes towards prominent anti-Communist labor leaders such as David Dubinsky, Walter Reuther. Read all the campaign material issued by both sides in plant elections. Characteristics of CP literature: violence of utterance; unreasonable criticisms; charges that the opposition is fascist; use of such CP jargon as "deviationist," "Lovestoneite," "revisionist," "capitalist contradiction," "dialectic," "mass base...
...group was a mixture of scientific and industrial talent. Chairman was David E. Lilienthal, head of TVA. The members, besides Dr. Oppenheimer, were Chester I. Barnard, president of New Jersey Bell Telephone Co.; Dr. Charles Allen Thomas, vice president of Monsanto Chemical Co.; Harry A. Winne, G.E.'s vice president in charge of engineering. The eldest member was Mr. Barnard, 59; the youngest, Dr. Oppenheimer...
Established anonymously in honor of Capt. David A. Kelleher, Jr. '41, a Marine artilleryman who was killed in action on Tinian in July, 1944, a scholarship for an entering Freshman from Essex County has been included in the University's National Scholarship program, Provost Buck announced yesterday...
...DAVID A. GILMORE...
...accused of giving secrets to the Russians: 1) Dr. Raymond Boyer, a McGill University chemistry professor who had worked on a super-explosive known as "R.D.X."; 2) Harold Samuel Gerson, a scientist who worked for the Department of Munitions & Supply; 3) R.C.A.F. Squadron Leader Matt Simons Nightingale; 4) Dr. David Shugar, who worked on anti-submarine devices while in the Canadian Navy. Five other "detainees" were still to be identified...