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Then Bundy asked him whether he would talk about his past with "civic authorities." Diamond replied that he would discuss his own involvement with the FBI, but he would not tell the FBI about others. "But that wasn't good enough. So I didn't get the job," Diamond said...
...Diamond recalled that a lot of friends tried to intercede on his behalf--including David S. Landes, then a Columbia University assistant professor, and now a professor at Harvard But all appeals failed, and Diamond had to look for other employment...
...That's when the whole thing blew up." Diamond remembered recently. "He called me into his office and asked me if there was anything about my history that might embarass Harvard...
According to an article Diamond wrote for the New York Review of Books in 1977, Bundy taped the whole meeting, as did President Nathan M. Pusey '28 at a subsequent meeting. Diamond, realizing that Bundy knew about his Communist past, told him of his involvement that had ended years before...
...Diamond has written numerous articles on the subject of relations between universities and unions on the one hand and the security agencies on the other...