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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Dies preferred to consider himself beleaguered from left and right, and so did his comrades-at-arms. In 1942, during intense floor debate, veteran Diesman Noah Mason listed the committee's enemies. He named Deatherage, Fritz Kuhn, William Dudley polley, and several groups he claimed were Communist fronts. Then Mason called the roll of the committee's friends, which included the American Federation of Labor, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Elks, and the Society of Mayflower Descendants. But Mason forgot to mention admirers from abroad. The Federal Communications Commission had solemnly reported that Dies got as much favorable...

Author: By David E. Lilienthal jr., | Title: Americanism, Inc., II | 10/19/1948 | See Source »

When the House of Representatives set up a special committee to investigate subversive propaganda, in May of 1938, about the only complaint came from Fritz Kuhn, leader of the rambunctious German-American Bund. Kuhn charged that the man who mid-wived the new group, Representative Samuel Dickstein of New York, was engaged in unfair persecution of the Bund. Indeed, Dickstein had been attacking the Bund furiously. It was his idea that a small body of Representatives peering into "un-American activities" would scorch and harry Nazi and Fascist propagandists in the United States, and if Dickstein had been appointed chairman...

Author: By David E. Lillenthal jr., | Title: Americanism, Inc.: I | 10/18/1948 | See Source »

Running the Seminar was a big job that kept the faculty and administrators constantly busy. Other Harvard men at Salzburg besides Pierce and Sutton and Professors Leontief and Parsons were Robert Solow 2G, wha assisted Professor Leontief, and Richard D. Campbell Jr. '48, Roger S. Kuhn '47, Richard B. Wegster '48, and Kingsley Erwin Jr. '45, administrators...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: European Hatreds Melt at Salzburg | 10/5/1948 | See Source »

Under the terms of the Fellowship, Albert S. Cook, Jr. '46, Joseph R. Levenson '41; and Thomas S. Kuhn '43 will got free room and board in one of the Houses plus $1,250 their first term and $1,500 their second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Three Graduates Among Eight New Junior Fellows | 6/9/1948 | See Source »

Also William C. Greene, Albert J. Guerard, Mason Hammond, Eugenia Hanfmann, Arthur N. Holcombe, H. Stuart Hughes, Howard Mumford Jones, Charles L. Kuhn, Harry T. Levin, Donald V. McGranahan, Kirtley F. Mather, Francis O. Matthiessen, Arthur T. Merritt, Perry G. E. Miller, and J. Carrell Morris...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 46 Faculty Members Attack Mundt-Nixon Anti-Red Bill | 5/22/1948 | See Source »

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