Word: organizations
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Pravda, official Communist Party organ, published a presumably meaningful story the same day: a New York Pole (D. A. Penzik) had suggested formation of a Polish National Committee of Liberation, composed of Socialists, Peasant Party members, the Communist Union of Polish Patriots in Moscow and democratic Polish groups in the U.S. and elsewhere. Mikolajczyk is a Peasant Party leader; Kwapinski a Socialist. Moral: according to the Russians all the Poles have to do to win recognition is to throw out the more violently anti-Soviet members of their Government...
Reaction came thick & fast: rabbinical students at Manhattan's Jewish Institute of Religion voiced "strongest indignation." Rabbi Stephen S. Wise's pro-Zionist monthly Opinion called the principles "nothing less than unbelievable . . . treasonable to the household of Israel." The Congress Weekly, organ of the pro-Zionist American Jewish Congress, accused the Houston congregation of composing "a set of 'Nürnberg laws' of their...
...purposes and functions of the 1947 Class Committee are to run the affairs of the Class of 1947 during the present year, to act as the official organ and voice of the Class as such; and to act as a Class committee until the regular officers (marshals, etc.,) are elected...
...Willkie will be the Republicans' 1944 nominee, predicted Teamster Boss Dan Tobin. "Uncle Dan," who was chairman of the Democratic labor committee in Franklin Roosevelt's first three terms, was less certain about the Democratic nominee. In an 1,800-word article on 1944 in his house organ, The International Teamster, not once did he mention Franklin Roosevelt's name. Said he: "The Democrats do not have a great number of very strong men who would appeal to the people...
...fortnightly War and the Working Class, semi-official organ of external Soviet policy, answered some questions about Russia's post-Teheran position...