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Edward K. Dunham III '55 was the only person to wake up during the burglaries. The thief had entered his bedroom to rifle his clothes just before seven and woke him up. Dunham turned over in bed and the thief field before finding Dunham's wallet. He had already taken a wallet with one or two dollars from Dunham's roommate, Frank F. Davidoff...
...trustees of Temple had formerly told newspapers that Dunham had explained his conduct on the ground that "he disapproved of the committee and that he intended to avoid acting as an informer...
Sawyer told the CRIMSON that there "definitely were legal questions involved about Dunham's use of the Fifth Amendment." Dismissing him on these without a hearing about them was, however, according to Sawyer, "unfair," since he was investigated both by Velde and Temple on the grounds of subversions, which has never been substantiated. The main questions, which might, according to the Civil Liberties Union, be the basis of action against Dunham, if he were to be tried on them, would be 1: Was this a case of illegal use of the protective guarantees of the Fifth Amendment? and 2: Were...
...Although Dunham, according to Sawyer, "quit the Communist around 1946," in 1947 he wrote a book, "Man Against Myth--an analysis of social superstitions," which the New York Times Book Review called a distortion of "history to fit the Procrustean bed of his Marxist convictions...
Also cited by the House were Barrows Dunham, Temple University philosophy professor, whose case appears in detail elsewhere in the paper; two public school teachers, Wilbur Lee Mahaney, Jr., Trappe, Pa., and Mrs. Goldie E. Watson, of Philadelphia; Ole Fagerhaugh, Oakland, California warehouseman, John T. Watkins, Rock Island, Illinois, official of the Farm Equipment Workers Union, CIO, and Francis X. T. Crowley of New York City...