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Among professors cited is Marcus Singer, professor of zoology at Cornell University and a former instructor at Harvard. Singer had admitted before the Velde Committee to former membership in a Communist discussion group at Cornell, but refused to name any of his associates on the grounds of "honor and conscience," and of the Fifth Amendment. Among the questions which he refused to answer were "Did you know Wendell H. Furry as a member of the Communist Party?" "Did you know Helen Deane Markham to be a member of the Communist Party?" and "Was Wendell H. Furry engaged in those Communist...
Balance of Power. He went on to say that Defendant Marcus A. Murphy, a Negro and C.P. candidate for lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1940, taught Negroes that they held the balance of power in the U.S., and "whatever side the Negro would be on would win the revolution." Snapped Murphy: "As a minister, can you tell me if the $11,000 you received from the FBI as an informer is an answer to your prayers?" Replied Jones (who works weekdays as elevator operator for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch): "I don't pray for money. I work...
...Velde House Un-American Activities Committee cited for Contempt of Congress Marcus Singer, a former assistant professor of Anatomy at the Medical School, according to the Cornell Daily...
...Cincinnati, Ohio; Edward A. Rose Jr. of New York City; Allen B. Stone of Purchase, N. Y.; Alexander H. Tomes Jr. of Tuxedo Pk., N. Y.; John G. Ward (Capt.) of Short Hills, N. J.; Bancroft R. Wheeler of Worcester, Mass.; William R. Wister Jr. of Oldwich, N. J.; Marcus Schoenfeld (Mgr.) of New York City...
Much of this view of life and death is as old as the Stoics and as new as the Existentialists. Where Jean Giono differs from both Marcus Aurelius and Jean-Paul Sartre is in his addiction to verbal color and sensuous imagery. The Horseman on the Roof is an orgy of symbolic corpses, stinks, carrion crows and flesh-eating nightingales, interspersed with involved philosophical breedings and brisked up with epigrams ("Cavalrymen like women to scream"; "I'm afraid of grocers when they have guns"). But. like most contemporary philosophical novelists, Giono makes no real effort to be clear...