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...Leon J. Kamin, a teaching fellow in the department of social relations, who told the Jenner subcommittee that he is not now a member of the Communist Party, but refused to say whether he ever had been one. After investigating Kamin for itself, Harvard found that he joined the party while still a student in 1945, wrote for the Daily Worker under the name Leo Soft. In 1950, however, he had a change of heart, since then has had no connection-with the party. "Mr. Kamin," said the Corporation, "has not been under Communist domination since he first became...
...weeks ago, Kamin's lawyer, Oliver S. Allen, sent the Senate Subcommittee a letter, stating three questions the instructor wanted to answer. All were originally asked in Boston on March 20, when Kamin refused to answer on the grounds of the Fifth Amendment...
Acording to the statement issued by the Corporation Tuesday, Kamin was a member of the Communist Party from 1945 to 1950, when he left without formal resignation. The Corporation gave the opinion that "Mr. Kamin has not been under Communist domination since he first became a teacher...
...been reported, however, that members of the Corporation were anxious to have Kamin enlarge upon his testimony to the Senate group...
...Corporation cited Kamin for "misconduct" in his use of the Fifth Amendment...