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...will go on maintaining a privileged sanctuary for Fifth Amendment Communists." Next Week: East Lynn. The following day, it was harder to stay with McCarthy than to avoid him. Three men were ejected from the hearing room, among them a suspended General Electric employee from Lynn, Mass, named Nathaniel Mills...
...case of Maurice Halperin, chairman of the department of Latin American regional studies, Boston University has all but fallen over backwards trying to be fair. In the past few years, ex-Communist Nathaniel Weyl has accused Halperin of attending Communist meetings in 1936; and ex-Communist Courier Elizabeth Bentley has testified that Halperin, while in the OSS, passed secret documents to her to be sent on to Moscow. But when Halperin took refuge behind the Fifth Amendment before the Jenner Committee last March, the university refused to fire him. Reason for its decision: lack of "definite evidence." Not until Attorney...
According to the testimony of Chambers and Nathaniel Weyl, the first functional Red cell in Federal government came into being in 1933. Others followed. The secret work of cell-members was sometimes pure spying, sometimes subtle influence of policy by advancing careerists. Accused of being early cell members were Alger Hiss, Harold Ware, Victor Perlo, John Abt, Charles Kramer, Nathan Witt, Lee Pressman, Henry Wadleigh '33, and Harry Dexter White. The last two, according to testimony, were not organizational Communists but were willing to play ball with the "apparatus." Other once-prominent government officials later accused of espionage activities were...
...18th century we have the first indication of clandestine theatrical activity among students here. From the diary of Nathaniel Ames '61 come the notations in 1785: "July 6, Cato to perfection;" "July 14, Cato more perfect than before." In 1760 he wrote, "Acted Tancred and Sigismunda for which we are likely to be prosecuted," and, five years later, "Scholars punished at college for acting over the great and last day in a very shocking manner, personating the June, Devil...
...team, composed almost entirely of sophomores, is the same group which posted an exceptionally good report in freshman competition last season. Captain Frank R. Sweet, Jr, '54, shooting first, is followed by John Hesselton '56, Benjamin Dane '56, John Lenses '56, Marvin Proscott '56, and Nathaniel L. Geary '56, in that order. Hesselton, the star of last year's freshman team, was formerly New England Interscholastic Champion at Exeter...