Word: reds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Manhattan at 10:45 one evening last week Earl Russell Browder, general secretary of the U. S. Communist Party, was scheduled to speak for 15 minutes over the Columbia Broadcasting System. It was the first time a full-fledged, thoroughgoing Red had ever appeared officially on a national radio network. That morning readers of Hearst's New York American, glancing down the list of Station WABC's evening programs, found Boake Carter at 7:45, Cordell Hull at 8:30, Walter O'Keefe at 9, Ed Wynn at 9:30. The program note for 10:45: "Talk...
...addition to Andrews, business manager of the Red Book, committee members include Arthur E. Brown, tennis star, Robert P. Brown, Raymond S. Cline, Robert Coquillette, Conant Scholar, Karl M. Davies, James R. English, Jr., Joseph S. Harvin, Union Committeeman, Richard P. Hedblom, Class President, Richard Sullivan, Conant Scholar, and James Tobin, Conant Scholar, secretary of the Freshman debating Society, and Group 1 member...
Questionnaires for the album of the 1939 Red Book will be distributed today at the Union from 12 to 2 o'clock and from 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock and tomorrow between 12 and 2 o'clock...
...Conant's no red" admitted Representative Frederick T. McDermott, heckler deluxe of the Oath Bill hearings at the State House in an interview last night. He sees no grounds, however, for a stand against this Bill by any sane, thinking individual...
Leaping into the lead soon after the opening whistle, the Crimson held the advantage throughout the game, never allowing the Big Red to threaten...