Word: kamp
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...interested to know a little about Mr. Steele's own background. I find half a dozen references to Steele in the index of John Roy Carlson's "Under Cover." Tracking them down, one finds the patriotic Mr. Steele being buddy-buddy with such fine un-Americans as Joseph S. Kamp, editor of a fascist sheet hailed by the Nazis, the seditionists James True and Liz Dilling, and John B. Snow, the "gentleman fascist...
...this group, Carlson wrote: "Personally I regard Snow as one of the most calculating fascist minds in America serving the interests of old guard, reactionary business men. His closest collaborators were Joseph P. Kamp, Merwin K. Hart, Cathrine Curtis, WALTER S. STEELE (editor of National Republic) and John B. Trevor of the super-patriotic American Coalition. All served the same masters and all shared in Snow's views...
...Steele, Carlson sent him a copy of his bogus anti-Semitic hate sheet, the "Christian Defender", which never failed to gain him entry into fascist circles. And sure enough, "Steele . . . received me cordially and we became quite friendly, for I know quite a few of the boys Joseph P. Kamp, for instance, with whom Steele had worked closely. And James, True and Elizabeth Dilling, and John Snow...
...worth of intimate history from a flat, fat land. The loan show was starting a one-year tour of the 114 U.S. museums which had supplied men for the Army's fine arts section. It had been selected by Art Professor Alphons Voren-kamp of Smith College (who helped identify many of the paintings when he was a wartime lieutenant colonel in the Dutch Army). Said Vorenkamp: "I thought it fitting that Dutch paintings should convey the thanks of the Dutch people. [These are just] a few flowers from a large bouquet...
Under the tutelage of Walter B. Kamp and Richard P. Gifford, well over 100 couples attended the Senior Dance in Lowell House. Vic Roy's band provided the music for the party...