Word: kamin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Judge Bailey Aldrich '28 yesterday acquitted Leon J. Kamin '48 on two counts of the contempt of Congress indictment against him and dismissed two others. Two counts remain...
Aldrich countered by saying it seemed to him that the question itself, and not the identity of the witness, counted in determining pertinency. "Isn't it true that if it was appropriate to ask Kamin the question, then it was appropriate to ask anyone?" he asked...
...counts charge Kamin with refusing to tell whether he knew "anyone at Harvard or connected with Harvard" who was also a Communist...
...Kamin's lawyers had said they were prepared to argue their motion for judgment of acquittal, which they presented Monday, after the prosecution had rested its case...
Harrington argued yesterday that the two counts were pertinent because trial evidence proved that Kamin had worked in a defense project, that he was a Communist, that he knew several Communists at the University, and that the University had defense contracts...