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...large and powerful organization and ties with other similar groups throughout the country. His literature is being widely circulated, and subscriptions to his periodicals are growing. Among other successful ventures, he helped drive out superintendent of schools Willard Goslin, from Pasadena, California, and encouraged John D. Lynch to propose a Communist Control bill in the Cambridge City Council...
...month, and turned it into the Digest's office. When Ralph Henderson, a jungle-born son of missionaries, dropped in from nearby White Plains to see what the little magazine was like, the Wallaces hired him as business manager, soon made him an editor. They later hired Harold Lynch, an assistant Episcopal rector, to handle the money. The Digest soon outgrew the pony shed, and spread all over Pleasantville. The mail got so heavy that the town had to have a bigger post office. By 1929 the seven-year-old Digest had 216,190 subscribers and was grossing more...
...Reducators at Harvard" last year fell into the hands of City Councilman John D. Lynch who tried to get the City Council to pass a Communist Control Bill in Cambridge. The bill was blocked by the City Solicitor, who claimed that false accusations would prove to be libelous...
Zoll, a Law School student in 1919-20, created a furor in Cambridge last year when his "Reducators at Harvard" fell into the hands of City Councilman John D. Lynch. The list accused 76 faculty members of association with 124 "subversive" groups...
...Lynch tried to get the City Council to investigate the professors and pass a Communist control bill. However, the motion died when City Solicitor John Daly maintained that false accusations would be libelous...